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it 8VBS0BZPTI01T BA.TS8: Vaay.one year, postpaid, in advance. $8 00 BixmoniTu 4.00 Three month, ... 3 00 Or month " ...v., T5 WMSKLT BDlTIOSt: " TTwWy (in tht county), in advame. ,. $2.00 Outcfttoeomt, PottyoU .."....'.. 2.10 gixmontht... .Q THE OBSERVER JOB DEPAiTlCENT ",' '. ;' Has been thoroughly supplied, wttn -every seeded want, and with ae latest s01t.merteTary,. , manner of Job Printing can bed0j-wlth . . neatness, dispatch andeapMss. .W cm -rtstV ntsh at short nottoe, - . BLANKS, BIIJrHlAJ)6k ; "7 " - - LETTER-HEADS, CAED3, ' ' ' IAG8,RECEIPT,015PeC"" PROGRAMMES, HAJTDBILLS, PAHPHLKT8, CIRCULARS, CH9CKS, kc . VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1881. ISff- Liberal RtductimJor Cfcot. NO. 3,926. Prr OSaatls Wo ave JCST BKCKIVgD X NEW LOT OF DRESS TRIM MINGS, 8UaAHS, 8ATIN8, ETC. WE ARE OFFERING DRESS G00D3 VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE X beautiful lino of BAtKltT FLANNEL3. WE HAVE - A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAKS YOU CAN GET Dc sa Bu tons, Blbbons, or anything in our line CHEAP. ASK FOR Childrets, Mioses and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery. REMEMBER, We nave a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, 4a. , &a, &e. ( PATENT KD JT7KI 13TB, 187C.) Alexander k Harris. cctlO g00ts an ft Ttcrts 1 ii We are dally receiving oar FALLS 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 all prices. FULL 8TOCX Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and pee as. PEGRAM & CO. sep6 ConM Time Talile Rortt CanflinaR.R nunrs sons -Maseru. Date,Mayl5 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Daily No. 43, Daily Lt. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " ' Junct " Salisbury, ArT.Greensboro Lt. Greensboro Arr.Balelgh Lt. " Arr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvtlle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lt. " Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 ax 411 am 5.56 am 8.03 AM 8.25 am 1.40 pm 6.15 AM 4.15 FM 6.20 4.80 FM 6.07 fm 7.57 FM 8.18 FM 7.50 am 9.80 AM 0.50 AM )Cor Rlch- 1.45 fmJ 'ad only 4.00 FM 8.25 10.21 10.27 10 58 12.87 2.24 8.20 4.05 4.10 4.13 .4.18 FM AM 11.81 AM 11.83 AM 12.01 fm 1.20 FM 2.55 pm AM AM FM FM FM . 8-5 1 -FM1 FM 4.28 m 4.35 pm 4.88 fm FM FM FM 4.43 AM 7.28 trains eonro south. Date,Mayl5'80 Na 42 Daily. No. 48 DaUy. No. 50 Daily Lv. Richmond ' BurkeTllle Arr. N. Danville Lt. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lt. " " Salisbury 10.45 fm 2.25 am 12.00 X 2.43 PM4 7.00 AM 6.05 pm4 7 .25 6.18 FM1 7.27 AM 9.26 am 0.81 am 11.16 AM ......... .17 pm 8.87 FM 10.83 FM Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 PMU2.15 AM " Charlotte Lt. Richmond ' Jetersvtlle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. A-L. Junction Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 1.00 FMJ 12.20 am 2.55 fm 4.41 FM 6.07 PM 7.25 fm 7.61 pm 8.55 pm 9.27 FM 11.05 pm 12.28 AM ia.'sOAM BAUCM BRANCH. NO. 48 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. Arrive Salem NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem Arrives Greensboro NO. 42 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9.40 pm 11.40 fm 7.80 am 9.00 AX 10.00 am 11.80 AX 5.80 PM 7.10 FX Ayivei Salem NO. 48-Daily. Leave Salem Arrive Greensboro. . , Limited malls Nos. 49 and 50 wfll only make short stoppages at points named on the schedule. Passengers taking train 49 from Charlotte will get aboard at the B. AD. R.B. depot This train makes close connection at Greensboro for Raleigh, Goldsboro Newberne and all polnta on Wllmicg ton 4 Weldon Railroad. . . , Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make all local stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and be tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, No. 47 making connection with W. N. C. R. at gattsbory for Ashevllle (Sundays excepted), and also eon nectiofat Greensboro, with Salem. Bntneb S day excepted). :rr 1 r -2T7 vA , , Pasaerimr tralna Wna. Aft and 4R make all lOCSi 81 Fall & W inter 188 BOOTS iD If Best Brands Latest Styles stops between Charlotte and Richmond except Query's, Haftisbmft OniialrovHoUslHir& Lro wood and Jamestown. ' o- ' o- No. 43 connects with Salem Branoh at Qreena- boro. ,. A, POPE, mans $$&$i 93 ClotltiUfi. Set! m 1st Finds our stock complete ia 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, AKD All Goody Warranted as Represented OR PURCHASE MONEY REFUNDED. A fine line of Mei' Cloths and Flannel Suitings IJf AIL LEA DUG COLORS. fe have added WARNER'S FLEXIBLE HIP COBSXT8 to our stock, already the largest and best selected in the city. T. L Seirie k Co. oe2 PERRY 18 A PUHBLY VEGETABLE BZHIDI For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. D A IU lIIIITQhas nr faiUd when nied rAIN IVILLCrl according to prints dirt ioiu inclcwing- each bottle, and ia jrftly af 0mm in iX mtt inmxptrintmti hands. PAIM KILLER sr. 2wifKM Ckilla, Uiarrhaa, Dyentet7. Cnunsia thwarm, and (( Bvmti Cmnpiatnt. Bill 111 1 ris IS THJ. BEST ' 1 remedy mill ItlLLLn hiawn f Nm JMrkuM.. fflck.II.jLjlachc, Pniu ia ike Back or Side, Kh.anta.tism, and Neiriifia. DAIII If II I CD i t-""moy th BEST brinn tjntdy nHratuil rtUf in all cum of BrnlsM, Cats, Saratae, S.T.ra Barna, ate. DAIH If II I CD ih wUrWand trurU rAlfl IMLlXK fri.ad of th. Mechanic. Fanat.r, Planter, Sallar, and in fact of ail Jai m wiiHiii ai1rJn i-r at hand and aaJV to jateraally f xt.rnalir witk eertalatyef reUaP? , - i t CW-jTo family eaa afford to he without thi faiiaJnabl.'Tanndy ia th. hooae. It pric brine It wUhiBthe taaeS of alLted it will annoaUy hti nunr Hanes its eoct i dootor billa. MilnilliUtSU4MaMSlkMtit. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors Beptat-lSt S INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iiossof a; Wangea,bcrwelB oostiTe. Fain In theHead.with dtill aanaation in the baek part, Pain under the shoolder bUde. fullness after eatingj with a dliin alinatlon to axertion of pody or mind, IrritabflRy of temper, Low rami. U of memory, with a fooling of faariax neg- looted some doty, weariness, piaaineea, yinueriag of the Heart, Dote borc-re tne eyes. Yellow Bkln. Headache, Kesfless- eyes, Yellow akin, Heaaaene, jaesue neas at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 PTLLS svre especially adapted to tnehoai,oii4ii effeota suoh a change of feeling to astonish the sufferer. They In.r.aaa lb AppeUte, and eaose the boay M Tak. on Flaata, thaa th. uyfm ia Btoorlalia!. and by tb.irTnl Aetleaioa the PteeaaiTa ernad acecwiar aioaia ar. i daaad. Prte. ' TUTT'S HAIR DYE, QaaT.HAnt or Vftnuxrm ehaaged to aGLOarr Blaox by a alnf 1. application of this Dm. ,It imparts a aatoral color, act Instantaneously. Soil y DruuUU, r Mat by .xprtM ea rsetiit ef fl. Office), 33 Murray St., New York. CDr. TUTTS 11IC1L f Talubl tafmattoB tm CmoU BMtlvto wiU fe. audM F&XS m mUti.P leby. aSdeodAwl aaa . t. bo 17 1 A VA0TA M t.i. .u Tk. loit lyattnt aai IUI WJJIWH ii.w"arukito. aM - vypvaiiiv c...w.tt7m. l . ii m rmmfm mmnui. ouunw t.iw t -mm .1 . T ffca.afC, iu) ara nri r L i,i ' 1 LaB whe arc miscrania wra wir .""Zrl VEllsMHMalaaalalaMesaMV u a a w li BSSSfaaBP -aaaaa-a. a. i ai. a I (' ajiu 1 si trner-ttarsl tGVnto-Tonic th. gnutmt BloodTfiWaa4U3 E. ".aim airfinttfcii , - ar sopcrior ta Bittwa ant elhar Towcaj JJ j rt ,,- ika tem hat mM intOXtCatSS. 5H et. aad $i iiM. Hiicox ft HiS..i:herasq. n. 1 PARKER'S tZZZZZZ C5i I ill Si rtnr? ilfllLER FILL Don't Horrow Trouble. Don't borrow trouble, Don't bo tow trouble, uor meet lt half way, Sufficient ta all are the Ills of to-day: Misfortune, re?erses and trials may come; E'en those we deem the most happy have some. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble Don't borrow trouble 'twill come soon enough, With aspects forbidding, habiliments rough But wait tilt he's here, and unheeding his trown. Meet boldly the onset and battle lt down. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble this debt will remain. And can only be canceled by suffering again The ills we thus borrow by prophetic fears, Baptizing the records in sorrowing tears. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble tt springs In each path, A harvest that beaxeth aa aftermath ; lt planteth itself with a plenteous seed, And is gathered in aorrotrb? hearts that Meed, Dont borrow trouble. - r ., i - Don't bono trouble ' Don't borrow trouble, nor gloomily weave A harvest of tears In a shadowy, sheave ; But, rather, come forth from the dark and the ntght. -And garner the blossoms that grow in the light. Don't borrow troubl e. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble; on hlllstde and slope, Vor the climbers who always look upward in hope Bright flowers spring up with a heavenly bloom, Unkown to the realms of despair and gloom. .Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble. Don't borrow trouble; be sure, in the sky, The light will burst forth when the clouds have gone by; Ba hopeful and brave, and patient and soon Will shine out a glorious gladdening noon. Dou't borrow trouble. OBSERVATIONS. A certain handsome Boston actor recently said to his valet: "I'm going to stay with Tom to night. Take such things as I may want, to bis room." And the valet took a night dress, tooth brush and corkscrew. Boston Post. Whenever you see a woman with a great deal of Italian sunset In her hair and considerable aurora borealis in her cheeks and nose, you will experi ence less stormy we other If you let her alone than if you don't. We knew an old maid who says it's bad enough for the men to get married without fools of women imitating them. New York News. "I find that with light mea's my health im proves," said the Ksqmmaux; and down went an other candle. ''When the girl who has encouraged a young man for about two years suddenly tells him that she can never be more than a sister to him he can for the first time see the freckles on her nose. Boston Star. When a member of the German Parliament is delivered of a Joke it goes over as unfinished busi ness. They laugh at it next day. NEWS NOTES. Last season Texas produced 1,200,000 bales of cotton, worth $60,000,000. There is quite a tide of immigration to Florida from Kentucky. The business doing on the southern railroads is simply unprecedented. Mrs. Martha Scales, 120 years old, died last Thursday at Carroll ton, 111. During the last two years over 200 houses have been built in Plapuemine, La. . Corn crop in "West Tennessee is turn ing out far better than had been antic ipated. There are 300 students at the Uni versity of Virginia. About 150 in the law class. Goy. Hall, of Delaware, and twenty other State officials will go with the militia to Yorktown. The number of penitentiary convicts in South Carolina is 634. Twenty-one are females. The tax rate of New York city has been fixed at $2.02, in order to produce $31,071,840.19. General Hancock will give a banquet to the French army officers on the old Yorktown battlefield. Esposito. the alleged Italian brigand, has been Bent to Italy by rail by way of .Belgium. There are at present 250.000 barrels of crude petroleum stored in iron tanks in the oil regions in the State of Pennsylvania. Justice Field, who is now in Europe, has written to friends in Washington that he will not return before Decem ber, the Supreme Court having a quo rum without him. United States Consul Rossevelt, at Bordeaux, estimates the deficiency in the French wheat crop to be 58,000,000 bushels, which will have to be supplied by importation. The Russian journals have received a circular from the Press Censor prohibi ting the publication of anything about the impending movements of the Czar or any of the imperial family. It is rumored at St. Petersburg? that Count WolujefT, President of the Com mittee or Ministers, has been suspen ded from office for alleged financial ir regularities. Two men traveled through "Washing ton county, Pa., recently, demanding so much per acre from farmers using a certain patented gate. It is understood tnat they collected nearly $1,000 intms way. The artesian well at the Bucks coun ty Almshouse is completed. It is seven hundred and forty feet deep, eignt incehs bore half the depth and five the other half. The cost was $6.75 a foot. The test iadicates that it will meet ev ery demand. New York Stock Metrites. New York, Oct. 1511 a. m. Thej stock market opened weak and gener ally lower, and in early dealings prices declined i to 1 Pr cent im the gen eral list, Denver & Bio Grande, Lak& Shore, New York Central and St. Paul leading the downward movement. Sur. sequently the market became firmer and a recovery of to l per cent, took place, the latter in the Denver & Bio Grand$. Elevated railway shares were again the most prominent in the dealings; Man-. a 1 1 ' J 1 f W A A A S nauan reu en irom kb to 4i, rose ir-i 42 dropped to 41 and rallied to 42 J Metropolitan, which aeciinea yester- terday from 85 to 83, opened at 8' advanced to 85 broke to 83Js and re covered to 84; New York Elevated dfe-; clined 109 from 110 last night, but sold up to ill. f "A crewn will not cure the headache, nor ' go:. den slipper the gout." Very true; but a crowned head when lt aches doesn't have to keep right on devising ways and means to procure breaa and butter, nor doe3 a gold-shod foot when tt twinges have to support the weight of a tolling body. And yet both the crowned heads and the steady work ers; the gold-shod feet and the wear; tollers emjoy the same Inestimable blessing of curing bqidlly pains and aches, beginning with rheumatism), by using St Jacobs Oil which costs but fifty cets a bottle. Xx Gor. Salomon now of 8ah Franedeco, was cured of severe rheumatic pains by the us)e of St. Jacobs OIL - " j ANOTHER CANDIDATE. By a large; majority the people; of the United States have oeeiarea tneir laun m auaney wort as a remedy tor all the diseases of the -ktdfeieya ana uver, bowo, uimo,ci, uiauaea uw pte OT prapsTing n ixum ino ary lorm. - mvt scica a hew candidate i appears ta ' the shape M -ajdney won in iinuiq rono. is very ooncenwaRM, IS eaauyraaen-Bau'ia equally viucieub'. tta Tatt. LocdSTfUe Post. ' - i". 1 .orou- UWl'flfV EDITORIAL. SHORT STOPS. ?2. ' The work on the Panama canal goes bravely on. It is stated that 1,200 men are at work, and that it is progressing Pf avorably. Eight thousand men are ex pected earjyi in December. Two hun dred anfifty thousand dollars have al ready been expended, and drafts for $500,000 are in the hands of the bank ers. So, if Uncle Sam means to inter pose the Monroe doctrine, there is work for the State Department about this time. Galveston News: The Republicans have more party sense than the Demo crats. They quarrel and bicker like devils incarnate in their councils, but all march up to the same lick-log when the swill-pots of the polls are opened. Democrats have not the same facilities for healing breaches or for bridging chasms. The Democrats in the Senate may have been "somewhat disappointed at the pulling down of Bayard and put ting up Davis, but all hands seem to have had some fun oyer it. In fact, it looks very much like a farce, from the amount of laughing indulged in by the Senators and the galleries. A "New York broker advertises for $1,000,000 worth of Confederate bonds, and expresses a willingness to pay for them at the rate of one-quarter of one per cent.' He says he is buying them in accordance with orders from corres pondents abroad. Several other New York brokers are buying at the same rate. Last Wednesday, Judge Jameson, of Chicago, 111., Criminal Court, called the attention of the grand jury to the vio lations of laws against "cornering" on grain, etc. Judges charge, but the corn erers corner all the same. The convicts in the Ohio penitentfary have sent $100 to the Michigan suffer ers. They raised this sum by denying themselves the luxury of tobacco and by the sale of trinkets which they had made. A good sermon could be preach ed from that text. The Garfield monument fund now amounts to $9,142. Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, has accepted the chairman ship of the committee. Philadelphia Times: Now that the Bepublicans have got David Davis they will hardly know what to do with him. He is something of an elephant, politi cally. Dorsey's New Mexico Tanche is said to be forty miles wide by sixty long, with 28,000 head of cattle and 1,500 horses, The income this year will reach $75,000. The Emergency Committee in Ire land write that if the British public do not supply funds they will have to abandon the field and turn the country over to the "boy cotters." Edwin B. Morgan, three times mem ber of Congress, died at his home in Aurora, N. Y., Thursday. Boston went wild over Rossi, the Italian actor. All the superlatives that the "Hub" can command are employed in describing him and his acting. Miss Louisa Montague, Forepaugh's beauty, will sue the Louisville Bailroad Company for $100,000 damage for the injury sustained in the accident on that road a short while ago. Washington rumor has it that Judge Gray, of the Supreme Court of Massa chusetts, is the coming man for the va cant seat on the United States Supreme Bench. The Baltimore Oriole was such a suc cess that the people of that busy mart want to make it a permanent institu tion. A party of thirty or forty lndianians have just arrived in Florida, to seek homes in that State, and the Floridi ans are jubilant over it. Railrosvd meeting To the Editor of The Observer: At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Battleboro and vicin ity, on Saturday, 8th instant, on motion, T. if. Brasweii, Esq., was called to the chair and O. D. Mann was requested to act as secretary. . Capt. J. H. Exum being called upon to explain the object of the meeting did so Very briefly whereupon the chair ap- pomteu a committee oi uve, to wit: j. H. Exum, Jm. Rawlings, W. D.Stokes, A. C. Taylor and J. H. Herbert, to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the nxeeting. The committee retired, and soon returned with the following preamble and resolutions, which were Unamiously adopted: Whereas railroad discriminations have become so common, fearfully op pressive and detrimental to many of our people, towns and cities ; and whereas we, as true North Carolinians, desire a speedy reformation: Resolved. That we are in full sympa thy with Z. B. Vance, and heartily en dorse every effort he has made in this direction. Resolved, That we recognize in him the statesman, the patriot and the champion of the rights of the people of North Carolina. Resolved, That we urge him not to re lax his energies, but rather strengthen them, and push the fight with more vim and zeal, till our common foe is driven frem the field, and our wrongs are fully Feci rcssGcL Resolved, That the alarm having been sounded and war declared, we exclaim, "Lay on McDufl, and damned be he who first cries hold, enough." It was moved that a copy of these proceedings be sent to The Charlotte Observer, the News and Observer, Wil mington Star, Tarboro Southerner, Sunny Home and Wilson Advance, with request to publish . T. P. Bbaswell, Chairman. O. D. Mann, Secretary. Seward We will pay a reward of one thousand dollars for any certificate published by us regard ing nr. Bull's cough syrup net found genuine. Voeeler. Meyer 4 Co., Bai alnmere, October 1, 1877. MThe profession ought to bear in mind that the Lteblc Company prepare a genuine Extract of Witch Hazel, and in ordering the remedy be. sore to designate the preparation deslrediothenrise a a)rthlesclMnBahtotoejd. - r -J 'The same firm also sake a Aost useful and moentent nutrient tonlo, ia the ions -of ooa Beef Tonic which has Justly received the hlghe st eonmendatlflB. Weharo used both ofTuvese preparations with the most satisfactory results. " Editorial tn the Medical and Surgieal Times. ITEMS OF INTEREST. American women have smaller hands than the women of other nations but this peculiarity detracts nothing from their capacity for work or wear. To clean oilcloth, wash always with warm milk. Once in six months scour with hot soapsuds, dry thoroughly, and apply a coat of varnish. They will last as long again. There is a glut of grain in Chicago- 12,532,512 bushels in store this week, against 7,627,461 bushels the same week last year. The railroads refuse to take any more to that city till the pressure is raised. This does not look much like a short crop in the grain growing States of the west. The rise in Confederate bonds in En gland is caused by the effort of some of the bondholders to get hold of the $11, 000,000 deposited years ago by the con federate government in the bank of England. That gold, of course, belongs to our government, and it has been drawing interest for about eighteen years. The Mississippi basin, the great val ley and slopes that are drained by the continental conduit, including the head waters in all the States and Territories, comprises a drainage area of 1,250,000, 000 square miles. It is an empire of acreage and fertility capable of sus taining a population of 200,000,000, al lowing forty acres of land per capita. Donn Piatt, in last Sunday's Wash ington Capital, says that in 1873, dur ing the time when Representative Gar field's alleged connection with Credit Mobilier affair was being investigated in Congress, and freely commented on by the press, he was constantly with Garfield and feared he would lose his reason, so acutely did he feel the at tacks made upon him. Piatt says that, unknown to Garfield, physicians were consulted on the subject. Paris has more poor than any city in the world. The number of registered poor who have received relief during the present year reaches the number of 354,812. of whom 200,000 receive out door relief. The number supported wholly by charity is over 150.000. In 1789 every tentn person was a confirm ed pamper. The annual poor rate in Paris is 114 francs per head, or $125 per family. Pans supports 28,000 orphans and foundlings, pays the expenses of 15,000 mothers too poor to defray them themselves, and has the names of 50,000 poor families on its official list. Balti more, Md.I have used Dr. Bull's cough syrup personally and in my family for two or three years, and am Dreoared to say mat tnere is notn ing to compare to it as a remedy for coughs, colds, etc, Jamts come, Dentist. A CLSEGJMAN'S OPINION-Havlng had an opportunity to test the excellent Qualities of Dr. Bull's cough syrup, I hesitate not to say it is the best remdey I have ever used In my family. Bev, Wm. Chapman, Pastor M. E. Church, Georgetown, D. V. ottzxlt&. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNE 11 TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW ORLEANS. Tuesday, November 8th, 1881 188th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Compy. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years bv the Letto lature for Educational and Charitable purposes wim a capital or l.uou.uoo to wrucn a reserve fund of over 8420,000 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 plate monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribuUon: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets. One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 30,Q00 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize 6,000 q Mnu Af to enn k rum 6 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 zo .razes. or. &uu iu.ooo 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 10.000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of S300 52,700 8 Approximation Prizes of 200...... 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of - 100. 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to M $110,400 Responsible cerresDondimr asnnts wanted at all points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write dearly, giving nui address. ena orders oy express or rxegis tered Letter, or Money Order by malL Address ed only to X. A DAUPHIN New Orleans, Louisiana, or M. A DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tn supervision and management or uenerais u. T. Beauregard and Jubai A Early. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The public are hereby cautioned against send ing any money or orders to NUNES & CO.. 83 Nassau street. New York City, as authorized by the Louisiana state tottery company to sen Its tickets. They are flooding the country with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its agents. They have no authority from this com pany to sell its tickets, and are not its agents for any purpose. M. A. DAUPHIN, Pres't Louisiana 8tate Lottery Co, New Orleans, La., July 4, 1881. 37tli POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE In the City of Louisville, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1881. These drawlnirs occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the commonweaun inscruwaoQ unn- pany Is legal 2d Its ora wings are uur. nh. rvuniuuiT baa now on hand a large reserve tund. Read the list of prizes for the OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 Prize, ?2-P09 1 Prize, : 10,000 1 Prize 5,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each, 12.000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,701 9 Prized 200 " " " 1304 Prizes, 100 " " " 900 1,980 Prtoes,. $112,400 Whole Tickets, $2; Half Tickets, 81 ; 27 Tickets, - 50: 55Tteket,S10a Remit Money of Bank 'TJraftTn Letter, or send hTtmiML WTfiETO BY REGISTERED LETTER OR PO8T0TTICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address an oraeraso B. M. BO ARDMAW. " Coorier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New York-i . oct4 OUR STOCK IS HANDSOME AND VARIED, And we are offering goods at extremely LOW PRICIS. COME IN AND EXAMINE And you will find styles good and prices low, everything that is kept in the DBY GOODS LINE Oar stock of BOOTS and SHOES Is immense. We carry a line of Ladies', Gent's and Children's Handsome Shoes. hCLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS 1 ULSTERS. Give us a call. Prompt attention given to orders. HARGRAYES SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. octl7 Complete OUR PREPARATIONS Our Fa ann Winfpf flknlnv I TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY COMPLETE WI cordially invite our friends and the public generally to an Inspection of the attractions display ed, confidently asserting that they will be found in every respect up to the standard. Ia submit ting this we would call special attention to the styles of our own design and manufacture, which we con stantly keep on hand during the entire season. We are Justified in asserting that the loDg experience and standing of eur House, is a full guarantee that our Clothing is the most reliable. The garments of our own manufacture are strictly first-class. We are constantly and carefully studying the de mands of our patrons, and invariably Insuring them absolute bottom arlces. Our object has always been te bring about a display every season ef a full line of garments of the newest styles. The work manship of our Clothing is equal to any of the best in the country. We don't say that our produc tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate: we tell every customer the truth, allowing no one In our employ to do otherwite, or in any instance to misrepresent goods in order to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor is to please, and to give to each customer the value of every dollar he leavts with us. Our line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is complete in all branches. NECK WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. oet9 CHINA PALACE OF J. takfii & Co. New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RECEIVED, A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine, Equal In finish and appearance to China and more beautiful In design, costing less than halt the orice of China. The Royal Worcester pattern Is the latest style. Royal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces, $5.00: Mlnton teas, $2.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. A full stock of. Granite and Common fare At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLASSWARE at astonlahlDg low figures. Tinware,' Quadruple Plated Ware, Cutlsry, Look ing Glasses, Baby Carriages, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PT Garfield portrait plates, 25c. sep27 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Backet, The Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, s That hung In the welL CHAS. B JONES, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent. t3T Liberal terms to dealers. s TARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. tore Decay, Nervous Dability, Dost Manhood, ate.. having tnaa in vara every mown ramaoy, u covered a simple salf cure, which he will sand FBXS to hi faDowioneren, addnaa J. U, KEEVES, 43 Chatham t, ft. Y. . sepia THE COMPARATIVE EDITION OF s Mew Testa me mt! FULI. TEXT OT vib5!wJAMU IM ONE IS PABAIABL MOM. BOO K ! FM from arrerB. Obaaaaa Shown at a slaaea. Onlr OKI Book BlQtrrAKD. fearwUaa, aaraa laaor. laaaras aaamrmey, siraaaatia. aaiia Jtapiqjy. unuuiai i uuu pogea. AOENT8 1 PrtM. I VH.eHAMBEIS CO WANTED) Atlanta, Georgia. KID GLOVES in small sizes at 25o per pair. & WILHELM. Stock. FOR THIS SEASON'S jUxstzllcinzous. ia Bicycle. tt is generally conceded that among put door sports none surpass the Bleycle aa a means of restoring health. To those ef sedentary hab its the result is most ben eficlal, 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 eeat stomp for 24-pace eata- .IFJUr!!- logue, giving prlee lists and mMJF tan information, to POPBM'F'GCO., Boston, Mase., Of 1. C. Waivna. 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 hung in the well. CHAS. B. JONBrf. Charlotte, N. C, Bole Agent t3P Liberal terms to dealers. NOTICE. I WISH lt to be distinctly understood that I am sole agent for Davidson A Springs, and there fcas been none other for nine years. Any ether arrangement or contract, made withpartles will be void. A. B. DAVIDSON, Agent Davidson ft Sprites P. 8. All persons In arrears will please came forward, pay up and save cost OCt9 lw A. B. DAVIDSON. THE ATTENTION Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, is called to our special braads of saleable and staple Smelting Tobaccos Sitting BulL Durham Long Cuts and Rival Durham to which we are new adding a full line of the latest styles or the most staple grades of Plug and Twist . Tobaccos. We can. In a few weeks, offer lducements 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. E. H. POGUS, may 7 - Durham, XC. Z. B. VANCK. W. H.BAMT. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and OoU Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. i. office, two doors east of Independence Square. maj29-tl RO. D. GRAHAM, A.TTOEIS'BT A.T LAW. TN the State and United States Courts. Collee tracts of' Titles, Surveys, &&, furnished for com pensaaon. Omoi 5 N. E Corner Trade 4 Tryon streets Charlotte. N. C Han. 6. FOR RENT OR SALE A DESIRABLE 4-room cottar e Just "outside the Umita of the city ot Charlotte, one; mfle aast. There are five acres of land, goo g&rdhtSnd on ther premises a good well and necessary outbuild- i r !,!: 1$ f.ij 1 hi .IV' ', vt ! 4 'Is " it i' u 3" m t t i ; .... b F til ft t li t 'it t ff; ft V- if P I 1 T m P it Hi Ml sic. i 3f I 1 v. it Tt i J sep3,dw3aSDS i hi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1881, edition 1
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