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ration that Trill not DiacKcn
gold bV aTrdrajtrlsaT Write fer u
Mnuttng readinrjir
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CORN '.CORN! CORN!
BAGGING AND TIES
We are ageuta for
THE WATT PLOW
Will Mil it LOWEB than you can buy an other
foi plow. Full assortment always' on band.
Call and tea na before purchasing.
MAYER & ROSS.
aagae
MY LARGE STOCK
-OP HEW
AND
HOW 'CHEAP I AM SELLING IT.
AT 13.00 PKB 81TT. Hot WINDOW SHADIS
Just in. Ikesp
(Saceessor to X. O.Bnmra.1
IT WHIM YStiVT.
TBiaXNUIKZ
Has acquired a reptH
iuoq greater thao, i
any . modlclns I
extant -as ;. ;J
rvuaa dm riaimiT
11.1 f hi i at i i
ill BWUSIISIB
tts Lrver Um largsst organ of the DOdyT called,
Dom.tts lmpoitanos, the Httue-keerjer of our
w its. JThsn the Liver is torpid, the bowels sxe 1
UnartHaih anil AAnsrlnara . ths Has I
aaih ladlfestsel and poisoning the blood., Fre
aetUhs4aobes,a fsellnc of lassitude, aespon
soey, sas nervousness, indicate how the whole
sTatswisderaaged. To prevent a more seritus I
woouioa, at once
Tike BIMM0NS LIVEE EEGULAT0E.
RnetMtofOniesnd
the experience of thoos-l
saas ns proven it the best, safest and speediest
Jsnsedy for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Spleen, as a remedy In
ItAlIOUSFEYEES,
yspepsia. Mental Depression, Sick Headaehe,
ubk, tone, vonsapauon ana isuionsness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
f??1 fooWfted olume with such like
"wnwiipea, issusaonuu as the louowlnst
IfJ used Simmons Liver Regulator for eon
tipattea et ny bowels, eaused by a temporary de-
2 rc tL.df.
eOsftf Ua decided benent.
Hnuk wabnxb,
. Late Chief Justies of Georgia.
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k.aua. Ji. : -i..' f-
i Biuimora urer Regulator is acknowieged
jlfA&an-M
lrnWl
vtY tBjy hmv fjemutM to 'Whit Wrapper, with
IWIJIIImA true tonic '
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CELEBRATED
DIMINISHED VIGOR
Is reimbursed In great measure to thosa troubled
with weak kidneys, by a judicious use of Hostet
ter's Stomach Bitters, which invigorates and stim
ulates without exciting the urinary organs. In
conjunction with its influence upon them, It cor
rects acidity, Improves appetite, and Is In every:
way conducive to health and nerre repose. - An
other marked Quality Is Its control over level and
ague, and its power of preventing them.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
30 DAYS TRIAL
ALLOWED.
patM HijavT Juno 13, 1378
WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL,
Electro-Voltaic Appliances
MSN
suffering from NcrvouaWealtncssoa, Ocn
eral leblllty, loss of nerve force or vigor,
or any disease resulting from abuses and Othkt.
Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma-
timn, NeuraMa. raralyrfs, Spinal Difficulties,
Kidney or Liver Troubles,- Lame Back, Rup
tures, and other Diseases of the vital organs.
Also womM troubled with diseases peculiar to
their sex.
8peedy relief and romplete restoration to
health guaranteed. These are tbe only
Electric Appliances that have ever
been constructed upon acipntillc prin
ciple. Their thorough efficacy has been prac
tically proven with the most wonderful
success, and they have the highest
endorsements from medical and scien
tific men.nnd from hundreds who have
been quickly &uI radically eared b
their nse.
Send at once or IHhstrated Pamphlet, givlD
all information tree. Address.
. YOLTIQ BUT C0.,Marihall, Klca.
3uly81 ; .' . I
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WONDERFUL
CURES!
Beaiige It acts on thii 'LITBB, BOWELS:! I
sad KIDXETS at thaiawe time. j H
,- Beoatueltoleansee the 7tei&of thepolaon-' I I
(ma humors that develops in Kidney and TJrl- II
nary Slseaaea, tHHougaeaa. Jaundice, Conati.' E3
pation, Piles, or in Rhonmattom, Neuralgia,.
Kervoxis Diaotdais and JFsmals Complaiata.'
WHAT PBOPU BAT t
Eocene B. Stork, of Jnnctirtn CUtr. ITaimaa;
ays, Kldner-Wort eared him after regular Fhj-
hadl
oees
t trying for four year.
Kidney-Wort.
ibX1. . Jim
a. a.a uooawin, an eoitor la 3iaraoh, Ohio,
sayshe tM Sot expected to Tire: Deuw bloated
beyond belief, tmt Kidney-TVart eurediim.
Anna X Jarrett of Bonth Bleia. Y., says
ana other eotmilic&liana was endttl brth una rt
I John B.lAWmice of JacltBos, iraffered
J for yaore-frcmlirca- and kidney trovbleg and
1 After taking "barreU of other niedioinee." '
Aianey-wort made him weU. :
uffered eight yearawitl kidney difficulty and
was unable to wprfc-Kidney-Wort iuatle him
- weu aa ever."
PERMANENTLY CURE
KIDNEY OISEASE8, v .
, OLIVER COMPLAINTS,
Co nstl patfon and Piles.
-lartt is put no la Pry yefstsble form in
tfa cans, one rstttapBtrf whleh maVesais quarts
of medicine. Also in Liquid Form. Terr Cos
seatrated. for those that cannot readily prs
parsifc . r
tW H acti icith equal tffieieneg tn etther form.
GET IT AT THE DEUGGIST9. PEICE, $1.00,
WELLS, BlCHABDSgJ ft C. Prop's J
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(Wm send the dry poat-pai3f) BrBU56T0J,Vt.
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regulate IprfieM
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'iWrili i r aHiiHTil lipj WM! Ill lI i I" I W. LfciimiilpJlTTliiTIl II tfi JL 'M in iJB M Willlw li - - - -
Lga.l Insanlt y.
- The last productions of Guiteaa given
to the public are the following letter, to
his counsel and the address . to the ppo-j
pie, which saw the light in print last
Thursday. He seems to prefer legal
insanity to any other kind, on which he
thinks he has a dead sure thing:
Mr.Scovutt: J. naa.a jiizn lever last
night, the worstilliaVetiad since I was F"1. sawsiactlop ijom uen. Aiuariy
Sin .Tulv. I told CoL arkhM'saKtf0
the President V If Dotsaeiittt aSotce
" , tm . - 5 a
us
e
ytfu stick to huni 'liujt tonint lose
A.
as 1 wouia. xn.iriy aays w pitsau
my book are the objects to be pressed
now. Do not waste any effort in trying
to proye my actual insanity. It would
disgust the court and jury Legal in
sanity is ail 1? claim,: aiid thl is just as
real as'acttual. II tfahjt to ft the lead
ing stalwarts' I'-met n BTe w I York last
fall in1 my defense.' 'TPlns arid- my own
testimony is about all the defense I
have, as the law is with us, the law of
insanity and the law of jurisdiction.
See me as soon as you can. I want to
get my book pat at once some way.
His statement is as follows :
To the Public: I wish to warn all
persons to attempt no viplence;on me,
as they will probably be-ahofrdead if
they do by the officials having me in
custody. The United States govern
ment is bound to protect me and give
me a fair trial, and tbe honor of the
American people is at stake for my per
sonal protection. I understand this hit
terne8s is kept alive by certain friends
of the late President wno expected or
fice from him. They are mad abdat his
removal, ana it is irresponsible cuaray
acters of this kind that aref sefiCdhig sil
ly and impertinent letters $nnThously
to my attorney. These people1 had bet
ter drop politics and go into other busi
ness. .
With greatest respect.
Charles Gtjiteatj. ,
as
Eight Monks Mardered.
A shocking murder, says the St,
James's Gazette was committed a fort
night ago at a monastery near the for
est of Vranyo-Selo, in ? Hungary. This
monastery, which waf inhabited by
eight monks who were believed to be
very wealthy, was. attacked by:aband
of brigands, but an alarm having been
given, a body of soldeirs came to the
rescue. The brigands endeavored to
barricade themselves in the monastery,
and exchanged several shots with the
soldiers, who were more than an hour
before they could force an entrance.
When they did get in they found the
monks lying gagged on the floor, but
could find no trace of the brigands.
After the monks had been set at liber
ty they informed their deliverers that,
the brigands had escaped by an under
ground passage leading from the .cellar
into a forest. The soldiers' at once search
ed for the passage, while the monks
went off to the chapel to givd thinks
for. their delivery. The soldiers, haying
explored the cellar and having failed
to find the door of the passage, came
back to ask one of the monks to act as
their guide ;, but they, we re nowhere to
be seen. Jn the course of further in
vestigations, however, they found the
dead bodies of the eight monks in a
small room, and the mystery was then
solved. The brigands, seeing that they
could not escape, had murdered the
monks and hidden their bodies in this
room, Having first stripped them of
their clothes and put them- On them
selves. Then they gagged one another
to decieve the soldiers, and while the
latter were searching in the cellar, h2d
made off to their fastnasses in the for
est.
The Business Blockade at St. Louis.
All the roads leading from Chicago
to St Louis now refuse to take freight
for that point, not being able to have it
transferred across the river from East
St. Louis. There is a very serious
freight blockade at the .latter point.
The ferry boats cannot take the business
because the transportation lines on the
Other side cannot remove it from the
levee. The latter are short -of horses.
their animals suffering severely from
tuu uv tv uiguuau aa.aa vt n cao ljxaixa. jj De
The bridge company, which cannot take
care of one-third of the freight that
comes to that point, is much criticised
for tms state or aaairs. it is claimed
that it could handle all or most of tne
business if it desired; butfit prefers to
nse all its motive power for the trans
portation of the passenger business,
which is unusually neavy at present,
and which pays it much better than the
r t i i A. . , .
ireigab uusmoss. ui ouiy are toe onsi
ness interests of St Louis proper suffer
ing severely from this blockade, but the
roads centenngat sc. Louis are also
seriously damaged, as transfers from
one road to another can only be made
with much difficulty and after much
delay. .
Disturbance
lit Ireland Police
chargrlnr
the Crowds.
LbNDONOct 17. On Saturday nieht
the police frequently charged crowds of
1 n . l n r. 3 ri 1 ill.
peopie on uasue lanugo anu oacKviue
street Dublin. The mob shouted "to
hell with buckshot," and cheered Par-
nell Dillen and bther leaders-of the
leagtie. 'Marry persons were seriously
injured. The seyerity of the action of
the police is severely condemned. The
Irish population of Liverpool is in a
state of great ferment All the officers
oi tne regiments quartered in Ireland
have been ordered to return to duty im
mediately. e
Army Promotions.
. Washington, Oct 15. Lieut-Col.
Hobt Williams, Assistant Adjutant
General, to be Colonel and Assistant
Adjutant-General; Major Thomas M.
Vincent, Assistant Adjutant-General,
to be Lieutenant-Colonel and Assist
ant Adjutant-General: Captain Yan-
Buren Hubbard, Assistant Surgeon, to
be Major and Surgeon; Major Cyrus
B. Comstock, Corps of Engineers, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers Cap
tain Jas. W. Cuyler, Corps of Engi
neers, to be Major of Engineers; and a
large number of Other army promo
tions. ; . . - , -:
More Virginia Adjustment.
Richmond, "VX, Oct 15. A hostile
meeting took place this afternoon at 4
o'clock about ten miles from Richmond
between Capt H. H. Elddleberger and
Hon. G. D. Wise. Four rounds were
fired without either being hurt -Mutu
al-explanations andah,arM6ahle adjust
ment followed.
Be on time; for prevention Is bett'i than con.
All coughs and colds and such affectlens of the
throat and lungs as lead to consumption are cored
by Dr." Bull's cough syrup, j Price ,25 cents.
... " tmt ' ' . t - : V
Alluding to the TartoTH campaigns, the Wheeling
InteTIlgencar Uunks that the gnat, campaign now
upon as wul exceed that of 1872,' when thjCre
West" philosopher was in the field and fray; Time
works wonders; bat with some things it can ntake'
no change. s the fallowing from our esteemed
fellot cltttanH.iF. kirens,wlll sh6wt I have
febjdfce Harfbatt
would no? M"S
873, Wf have
? rilliss who
Ips Yoanythlng.
j fliti io
Every dealer says the same.
a i Jt m 5
HURRAH FOB 0
OUBSLDX! n.:
HivSlfSelfmt 'ln Mlltlcs '
.Biw to amueefnehtsgwea
inrng." ii sucn persons wvoiu vsiy ve wise i
ts try that celebrated remedy Xidnty W
expeuepelts tonic ana-ranoi
?uvbr)
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LfornkitUa
rsorfswyaL
lardift Hvr,j
-fini orAr "wnat xime .we wano. m
t hnnnri tiS belt) me and Be -till SbelrfTD
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lklnthtt 1 isSii.
ioflt'uie'
wot eneoTtwr
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NOOlf . TELEGRHIST
ine is published tottitPfPttfcZ mt,i4
7 VisHiNGioNi Oct 14TcrTn Pvb-
Agpeeeb x Genlf uTsd'Af EariyJ
in Richmond, Oct. 11th. baa bee read!
by me. So far as it refers to myself, the
Tan of ! Gen., "Early lasthe 3oat ederata
army,entitiea the speecK ffrtoatmrich.
squarely and erbsaiv. ' It admits of no
cmniiPaM n i
discnssioh, and would- neither be met
nor evaded by : recrimination, I so ar
ceptit. Aly decision arrived at advised
ly and maturely is that the rank of Qen.
Earry,;which is his sole claim to recog-
nition, does not outweigh other consiaf
eratlqns" which forbid su& recognition
The public of Virginia need no Wgwfr
cations of facts concerning Gen. .Earnr,
on which I rely, for this action, r I only
desire to make it known that I am not
ignorant or Tjeglectful of his speech.
He could give me n&'Stisfaetioh and I
can lave none even in .describing him
as he is known to . all men. He may
therefore proceed with his falsehoods,
and wotija be insults of impnnity so far
as I am concerned. ' ' . : . . . I
William mahoke,
Gen. Early made a speech here a few
evenihgs since, grossly-abusing Mahofle.
It wag said in i 'the appearance of the
Siblication accredited to JSarly that
eri, Mahone wrote a challenge to Gen.
Iku-lf an4. referred by. letterito:,triends
here saying he would adopt either alter
native suggested by them. Their ad
vice was to take1 no hotice'ef Early's
tirade. The above ;!ette? rproibJthe
outcome of the matter.; ", .' '...;..
. : Ifewr' York gtaek-iaswka.. '.: .
New Yobk, Oct iMiiL'ikTtxB
stock market opened generally firm but
in early dealings prices declined
per cent; speculations, however, soon
became strong and an advance of M to
to per cent, was recovered, in which'
tne Micnigan central, Denver K itio
Grande, Mar. & Cincinnati were pre
ferred. Colorado Coal and Wabash
were most prominent Cleveland, Col
orado, Cincinnati & Indianapolis rose 1
per cent to 97, fell off to 05 and re
covered to 96. Manhattan Elevated,
which closed on Saturday at 42H
opened at 40. receded to 393. advanced
to 0, fell off to M and rallied to 40.
Gbarleston Invites the Count De
Gritsse sued will : Decorate the Do
. : Oratst Tsms,
Chaklestoit, S. 5, Oct 17. Major
Courtney, oil behalf of this city, has in
vited Count de Grasse to visit Charles
ton, where two daughters of Admiral
de Grasse died and were buried. On
Wednesday, while the ceremonies are
in progress at Yorktown. the de Grasse
tomb nere, which is now being restored,
wm De surmounted witn commemora
tive arches of evergreen and the mound
coronated with fiowers contributed by
tne citizens.
In the Senate .
Washington, October 17. Teller
was relieved rrom rurtner service on
the committee on privileges and elec?
tions upon his own request
Sherman called up his resolution di
recting the Secretary of the Treasury
to transmit to the Senate a copy of the
report or James t. Meiine and urged
its consideration, but it went over until
.Friday.
.
The Iron Uand John Dillon Arrest
ed. -
Dublin, Oct 15. John Dillon, mem
ber of Parliament for Tipperary, was
arrested at 4 o'clock this afternoon on
the charge of treasonable practices and
lodged in Killmainham jail. Sexton
was arrested Friday afternoon.
Steamer Capsized.
New York, October 17. The steam
ship Crescent City, while in the dry
dock at the foot of Clinton street, was
capsized this morning, being badly bal
anced. The steamer was considerably
damaged, Dut tne exact extent oi inju
ries are unobtainable till she is righted.
I found Dr. Bull's couch syrup to be a most ef
fectual remedy, and feel sure that the most stub
born cough and cold wlU yield to its healing in
fluence. Frank S. P ce, Mew Orleans, August 6,
1876.
BUBNKTT'S COCOAINK,
Unlike All Other H&lr Pressings,
Is the best for promoting the growth of and beau
tifying the hair, and rendering it dark and glossy.
The Cocoalne holds. In a liquid fo'm, a large pro
portion of deodoilzed Cocoanut Oil, prepared ex
pressly lor this purpose. No other compound pos
sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly
suit the rarlous conditions of the human hair. -The
superiority of Burnett's slavoring Jxtracfs
consists in their pe.fect parity and gnat strength.
MOTBJKBS D0N7T XK0W
B.ow many children an punished for being un
couth, wilful, and IndJSerent to Instructions or
rewards, simply because they are oat of health!
An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind:
"Mothers should know that lf they would give the
OtUe ones moderate doses of Hop Bitten for two
or three weeks the children would be an a parent
could desire."
MADS FBOM HARMLESS MATERIA L8 and
dapted to the needs of fading and failing hair,
Parker's Hair Balsam has tacen the first rank as
an elegant and reliable hair restorative. .
OF
CLOTH,
ONE DOLLAR,
-AT-
J. H.
BOOK STORE.
oct9, tf
BcpAHiwrwirjill'ti Ornos; ??-JL i
Charlotte, N. a, Xkt 18th, f ;
On, and
ndarr GdT TKSf. 1881 thfl
vdlLfie ran over tnis rota
HNG1TOBTH. !
lVtajhBrlottB,t;vi2j;;. rlPP-
xaiiZJ&tfJ. syw ii, 1 km I ton
aTossTUieYK.Ap-v-fo,Mrflrf
IrS
... k i .n uiTv;! .
The Life and Public Services
ltiilro
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. after Ma
-"oiiO' 'i .sit .j,.
IT WONT-AY
after semuch labsr and capital has been expend-,
ed to build up this medicine, to allow It to deterio
rate. .Ion can take Simmons' LtVet Bekuiator'
with perfect-faiai, as ft Is made by adventurers
who pick np the business of concocting mexnelses,.
but iby edneated ipcaatlcal . s!rugglsts : who; have
made the tadi of tAedlclna . .and . its compounds
us laper xor a ;'ieome. , xne care, preaisn,!
neatness and perfection exhibited by the tc ty ap-
pearanee of the Begular proves it to be the best
prepareo-meaKane in the maricat, ana J. u. zeuin
ft CO. folly carry out their motto: "Purlssima et
Opama (purest and best.)
Mrs. WInslew's Soothing Bymp.
Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes in (he Boston
Christian Freeman: We would by no -means re
commend any kind of medicine which we did not
know to be good parQcnlarly for infants. But of
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup we can apeak from
knowledge; In ear own family It has proved a
blessing Indeed, by givii! g an Infant troubled with
eolic pains, quiet sleep, and Its parents unknown
rest at night Most parents can' appreciate these
blessings. - Here Is an article which works to per
fectlon, and which is harmless; for the sleep
which it affords the infant Is perfectly natural, and
the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button."
And during the process of teething, its value is
incalculable. We have freauently heard mothers
say they would not be without it from the birth of
the ct
niic
id till It had finished
the teething
siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all
it consideration i
25 cents a bottle.
druggists.
THMREAT1
RHEDMATISM,
Neuralgia Sciatica. Lumbaao,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell'
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache Frosfed
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and 'Aches,
Ho Preparation on earth
eqnala Sr. Jacob Orb
safe, ru-
rure. hmnu and chmait Kztarnal
Beatedr. A trial entails bat the comnaratlvelv
trinlBg outlay of 60 Csats, sod every one suffering
with pain eon have cheap and positive proof of tu
elahns. .
Directions in Eleven Lsngnsges.
BOLD BY ALL DBTJGGI8T8 AID DEALERS
LV EDI0IE. '
A. VOGEIiER fc CO.,
; Baltimore, X., C. 0. A
deeSOddcw y
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A SURE
RECIPE
For Fine Complexions.
Positive relief and irnmimity
from complexional blemishes
may be found in Hagan's JLag
nolla Bairn. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug
gists everywhere.
It imparts the most brilliant
and life-like tints, and the clo
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use All unsightly discolora
tions, eruptions, ring marks
under the eyes,saIlowness,red
ness, Rugmie8s, and the flash
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag
nolia Balm.
It is the one incoiirparable
Cosmetic.;
We ht6 now receiving our
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All the novelties for trimming: FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, FLASHES,
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Also our usual large and attractive stock of
White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Neck Wear,
Gloves and Hosiery, Corsets, Shawls, Cloaks,
Skirts, 4& Another large stock of Ladles Muslin
Underwear fust received, that we are offering at
tery low prices.
MRS. Pr QUERY
OCtll ' ' i'
X Ttlrtne of authority, conferwd in a eertalrf
AJ mortgage deed, executed -jtm Uie Elst day oi
auunrjj i oou, oy x nomas j. gxioicie ana tiou
lw i Sprtnkla.nls wile, ot ,iae.cpntt Wkeck
ienburgi Jtorth Carolina to the North Carolina State
Life Insnzanca Comoanrj ef Rakdff h. N.. C. Srwi
recorded in thaBeglster's Office of Meckienbors
county, in botfTpige 228. 1 will offer for sale,
at the court house; In the City of Charlotte, to the
"co luuucr. nn HnrnraaT. ine zhkji nav ar (w.
at 13'oVtock M. Lots 17a . and l!76S. In
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MffllALfATER
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ARATOGA
From Saratoga Springs, N. T. A new water re
. sembling the imported Vichy. Recommended
as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids dlges
. tlon, is a powerful tonic and strong
diuretic. Also,
Hathorn Natural Mineral Water,
Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al
teratlve and in all forms of dyspepsia.
ALSO,
g CASES CONGRESS WATKR,
CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM,
J Q CASES BUFFALO LITHIA.
And a foil supply of
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IMPORTED APOLLINARIS
HflByadi Jaoos Waters.
THE GREAT EDEOPEAN NOVELTY
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UNYADI
JANOS.
THS BEflff NATURAL APKRIBJIT.
IS A CATHARTIC:
Doa-A wine glass full before breakfast.
The Lancet "Hunyadl Janos. Baron Llebig af
firms that its richness m aperient salts surpasses
that of all ether known waters."
The British Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos.
The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious
aperient water."
Prof. Tirehote, Berlin. "Invariably good and
prompt success; most valuable."
Prof. Bamberger, "Vienna. "I have prescribed
these writers with remarkable success."
Pro. Scanzoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none
but this."
Pnf. Lander Brunton, M. D., F. B. 8., London.
"More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses
them in efficacy." -
Prof. Aiken, M. D., F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos
pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pulina and Fried
richahalL" JOHN H. McADEN,
Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist,
North Tryon St,
CHARLOTTE, N. a
DONT GO TO SAEATOGA
When you can get water Just as fresh and spark
ling as when it flows from tbe spring at Saratoga.
We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs
which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled
again every week. J. H Mo A DSN,
Druggist and Chemist
Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced
and competent druggists, day or night
July28
Druggist by Examination.
Go to
W. P. MARVIN, Agent,
and Successor to F.JScarx x Co.
JOB
Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines
None but the
Very Best Drugs
do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and
Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs
Brushes, Tooth Brushes, 4c, &.
GARDEN SEEDS
of all the best varieties, and warranted
to be good.
Physicians' prescriptions are given spec
ial attention.
Hoping to receive a Shan of public
patronage, I am, respectfully,
feb8 W. P. MARVIN, Igt
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Druggists,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Oar stock of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, is complete.
t3TGIYE US A TRIAL.
rpRT OUR DOC CAPSULES,
Something new and guaranteed to make the
BEST INK In the Market
L. R. WBI3T0N 4 CO.
yHITE and RED ONION SETS,
For fall planting,
L. B. WRISTON 4 CO.
HAVE A IULL ASSORTMENT
Of 8eeley's Hard Rubber Trusses at reasonable
prices. Every Trass warranted as represented.
JADHa' CORSET BRACE,
A shoulder brace and support for the back com-
omea. soia oy i a. WRISTON a CO.
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CITY PROPERTY
FOB SALE.
A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the
public souare m Charlotte, will be sold cheati
and en reasonable terms to the right kind of a
purchaser. The dwelling is on a ran lot, has nine
comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa
ter, etc The house Is admirably adsnted for ins
residence of a lawyer doctor or rjreacher, having
au.unurjioi uumrj ur bwmij rwiu, s4us IOf Ute
purpose. For, rorthsr parucularsprlee, iterms,
'M ai majh on ine corner or ninth arMar
street? and
'A North CarouBAlliosd. trrMTHr,I.rr
XHuroaa, wui eiuter oe sold as A suinio
into twe lots of 70 byv 1VQ feet BmtMMmtTiZ
tfWtoS factory pinvoses. jCTtf irT 5?
Ml!
DrJ.fl.McAden
Bena to '
MOORE'S
-BUSINESS VM1VERS1TY
Atlsntau On.
IrCUlar. A aetaal Rnarf naam
gchoolr - JMaUithed twenty yean.
oct4 4w .
Benson's Capcme Porous Piai
oai Work,warrantod tbe beitii"
CUTICURA
PERMANENTLY CURES HUMORS OF THE
SCALP AND SKIN.
.utlcura remedies are for sale by all druerists
Crlce of Cuticura, a medical Jelly, small boxesftrt
Jjarge boxes. 81. Cuticura Resolvent the
new blood purifier, $1 per bottle. CuOcura Wdi
ing Soap. 15c; In bars for barbers and laree con
sumers. 50a Principal depot
W- All m?3 POTTER, Boston. Mass.
Farter's Ginger Tonic. .
BEST HEALTH AND 8TRENGTH RESTORER
NOW USED,
Cures complaints of Women and diseases of the
&f h,' B618' Lun9' L,w and and
ad othe1? TontiS0?? Bltte.Glag ence.
oct4,d4w4w HlCO..ChemisU,N.Y.
5000 Agents Wanted to sell the
life of President Garfield
5'ne.!,1I,fland career M SoW'er and States
mn,:h's elecOoa and administration; his assas
Si2n;hls. lrolc struggle for life; wonderful
medical treatment; blood poisoning; removal to
Portrait of Garfield, his wife and mother:
f.-0l.t,h?1.8nootln;the8,ck chamber; Gultsau
In his cell; the surgeons and the sick cabinet The
only complete and authentic work. A fortune
for agents first In the field with this book. Outfit
60c Speak Quick. Address
4w HUBBARD BROS., Pub'rs, Atlanta, Ga
St. CHARLES HOTEL
STATES VILLE, N. C.
THIS house has been leased for a term of years
by Mrs. Dr. Reeves, whose intention Is to
keep a strictly first-class house In every respect
Commodious sample rooms on first and second
floors.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
lulyl,dtt
HONEST 1
Twist Chewing Tobacco
Beware of Imitations. None geutne unless ac
companied with our "Honest 7" copy-righted label
which will be found on head of every box.
xaanuiaciurea only DJ t UQWN 4 BBO.,
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Richmond and Danville RiM.
PASSEITGEE DEPAETMENT.
On and after June 5th, 1881, Passenger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line di
vision of this road will be as follows:
FREE
For Illustrated Ci
N. T. U. 8.
U. S. Mall Express Fast Mail
EASTWARD. No. 45, No. 47, No. 49,
A. - B. C.
L've Atlanta 4.00 am 8.15 pm 6.80 fm
Arr. Suwanee D 5.18 am 4.87 pm 7.45 pm
' Lula E 6.54 am 5.59 pm 9.06 pm
" Toccoa Y 8.14 am 7.15 pm 10 16 p
" Seneca. G 9.20 am 8 40 pm 11.25 pm
" Greenv'le ..H 10.58 am 10.20 pm 1.00 am
" Spartan'g...K 12.14 pm 11.40 pm 211 am
Gastonla....L 2.36 pm 2.13 am 4 31am
" Charlotte ...M I 3.35 pmI 3.15 am 5.85 am
: ntt v. a.
WESTWARD. U. 8. MaO Express Past Mall
No. 42. No. 48. No. 50.
L've Charlotte... M 12.30 pm 12.43 am 12.83 AM
" Gastonla...L 1 27 pm 1.43 am 1.17 am
" Spartan'g- K 8.50 pm 4.06 am 8.12 am
" Greenv'le... H 5.07 pm 5.18 am 4.24 am
' Seneca G 6.51 pm 7.02 am 5.47 am
Toccoa F 8.01 pm 8.15 am 6.68 am
" Lula E 9.16 pm 9.81 am 8.09 am
" Suwanee. ..D 10.88 pm 10.54 am 9.22 am
Arr. Atlanta 12.05 am 12.20 pm 10.35 am
CONNECTIONS.
A with arriving trains of Georela Central and
A 4 W. P. Railroads.
B with arrivlne trains of Georela Central. A. fc
W. P. and W. 4. A. Railroads.
C with arriving trains of the Georgia Railroad.
D with Lawrence ville Branch to and from Law-
rencevllle, Ga.
E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and
from Athens, Ga.
F with Elberton Alr-Llne to and from Kberton,
Georgia.
G with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston, 8. C
. H with Colombia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston, 3. C
- K with Spartanburg and AshavOle, and Spartan
burg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson
ana Asnemie, ana Alston and Colombia.
L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and
from Dallas and Chester.
M with a, a A.-C C.-B. 4 D. and A, T. 4
O. for all points West North and East
Pullman nalace- slaenlna' car anrvUM nn train a
Nos. 47 and 48, dally, without, change between
Atlanta and New York. A POPE,
Juno . . General Passenger Agent.
Carolina Central H R. Co.
Change of Schedule
OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT;
WnjfntGTOK, N. a, June 4, 1 881
ON and after June 5, 1881, the sallowing:
Schedule win be operated on this railroad:
PASSIKGXB, XATL AHP AXPRISS TBABV DAH.1
- XXCXPT SOKDAIS.
w. . 1 Leave Wilmington at.M... t 45 a m
" ' f Arrive at Charlotte at-... 45 p m
. ) Leave Charlotte at. ..
6 00 a m
ao' .Arrive at Wilmington
125pm
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 stop at regular stations on
ly, and points designated In the company's time
table. These trains make close connection at Charlotte
with trains Nos. 8 and 4 for eieavelane Springs
and all points on the Shelby division.
PASSKNGXB AND TOH9BP.
) Leave Wilmington at.. 6 80pm
No. 6. Arrive at Hamlet at 1 26 a m
) Arrive atCharlotte at 8 00 a m
) Leave Charlotte at 7 30pm
No. 8. Arrive at Hamlet at 126am
I Arrive at Wilmington 9 80am
No. 5 Train is dally, except Sunday, but no con
nections to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. 6 Train is dally, except Saturday.
BHJELBT DIVISION, PASSENOIB, MAIL, XXPKBSS AND
FKXIHT.
v. o 1 Leave Chartotte...; 7 00 p m
( Arrive at Shelby , 10 80 pm
No. 4. LLea Shelby 6 00 a m
n9'' f Arrive at Charlotte.. 9 80 a m
Trains Nos. 5 and 6 make close connection a
Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above.
Through Sleeping Cars between Raleigh and
Charlotte.
Trains No. 1 and 2 make connection at Char
lotte with the A, T. 4 O. R. R., arriving at States
vill the same evening, and connecting then with
the W. N.C.R.R, for Ashevllle and all points on
the W. N. C. B. R.
Trains Nos. 8 and 4 connect closely with e
Chester and Lenoir Railroad at Lmoolnton.
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