2Tf)c Ctjarlotte typBtmitx.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
DaUy, one year, post-paid, in advanoe $8 00
Six month. 4-00
iKrcra xi on:tr.no3 set;
jJU-aZYFZ i..
I Has bete thoroOf hiv annriTtMi arfffirsas wHSXeT -i
Three month 2.00k
Itafcihei ja. .Joftrlmlnt .eaA.nov Ja done with.
On month u. T5
WMSKLI EDITION:
yaeMy (in tht county), to advance. . . ... . . , .$2.00
OuKtftTuoowitv, Pott-paid ...... "7 2.10
pixmorUTa 1.08
Liberal Reduction for Club.
wwsi aispatca anaQPQss, , ve eaa -fur
nlsh at short notice,"" . . - -
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VOL. XXVI.
CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAYv OCTOBER 20, 1881. ? fftWA.
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We
ave
JDST RKCRIVHD A NEW LO T OF DRESS TRIM
MINGS, SUSAHS, 8ATIN9, ETC
WE ARE
OKrEIUNG DRESS GOODS VERY CHKAP.
WE HAVE
- AleiiiitKulliaeof BA&KhT FLANNELS.
WE HAVE
A MAGNIFICENT LINK OF CLOAK 1
YOU CAN GET
l,r s Buttons, Ribbons, or anything la our line
CHEAP.
ASK FOR
Children's, Ml.-sei and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery.
REMEMBER,
We have a splendid stock of. CARPETS, BUGS,
&. , Ac, &c.
GUjOVTJS
(r-ATSirru rm 13th, 1878.)
Alexander k Harris.
ret 10
Mlall S Winter 1881
We are dally receiving our
FALL&WINTER STOCK
which will be more complete than ever before
and comprises tbe
LADIES', MISSES', CHTLDRENS,'
GENTS', B01S', AND YOUTHS'
FINE BOOTS! SHOES
A SPECIALTY.
Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and
all prices.
FULL STOCK
Stetson and Oilier Hats.
A PRETTY LINE
TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS
ALL SIZES AND RRICE3.
Call and see us.
PEGRAM & CO.
ep6
n J ..J m; TUVIn Wmlli ("InniliTtn T) D
UulllltMli imp iauicnuruibaimmda.n
TBAIH3 QOIXa KOSTH.
Date.May 1581
No. 47
Daily
No. 49
Dally
No. 43,
Dally
Lt. Charlotte,
" A-L. Depot
" " Junc't
" Salisbury:
Arr.Ureensboro
LYGreensboro
Art.Bftlelgh
Lt.
irr. Goldsboro
Lv. Greensboro
for Richmond
Lv. Danville
" N. Danville
" Barksdale
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Jetersvllle
Arr. Tomahawlc
Arr. Belle Isle
Lv. " "
Arr.Manchester
Arr. Kchmond
4.05 ax
411 AX
5.50 ax
8.03 ax
8.25 ax
1.40 R
1.45
4.00 PX
6.15
6.20
4.15 fx
4 30 fx
6.07 fx
7.67 px
8.18 fx
7.50 ax
9.30
0.50 ax
per Bleh-
'd only
8.25
10.21
1027
10 58
12.87
2.24
8.20
4.05
4.10
4.13
4.18
FX
11.81 AX
11.83 ax
AX
12.01 px
FX
PX
FX
PX
PX
FX
FX
1.20 r
2.55 fx
8.51 Pxi
4.28 fx
4.85 px
4.88 px
443 ax
7.28 ax
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Ddte,Majl5'80
No. 42
Dally.
No. 48
Dally.
No. 50
Dally
Lv. Richmond
' BurkevUle
Arr. N. Danville
Lv. ' "
Danville
Arr. Greensboro
Lv. "
" fiftllhnr
10.45 px
12.00 X
2.25 i
2.43 fx
7.QQ ax
7.25 ax
7.27 am
9.26 ax
9.31 ax
6.05 PM
6.18 px!
, r.....-r.
8.17 px
8 37 PM
10.83 px
12.15 ax
12.20 Ax
11.16 l
Arr. A L. Junction
12.45 ns
inariotte
Lv. Richmond
" aetCT3vlUe
" Drak'sBr'ch
" Barksdale
" Danville
" Benaja
" Greensboro
" Salisbury
Arr. A'L. Junction
Lv. "
Arr. Charlotte
1.00 px
2.55 PM
4.41 pm
6.07 pm
7.25 PM
751 fm
8.55 pm
9.27 pm
11.05 PM
12.26 AM
...113 30 am
BALXX BRANCH.
NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro. 9.40 pm
Arrive Salem 11.40 PM
WO. 47 Dally, except Sundav.
Leave Salem '.. 7.80 AM
Arrives Greensboro 8.00 AM
NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 10.00 AM
4 Hives Salem , 1J.80 AM
' WQ. 43-Dally.
Leave Salem 5.80 PM
Arrive Greensboro 7.80 PM
hn!mit,e1 malls Nos- 49 and 60 will only make
snort stoppages at point named on the schedule.
J "lingers taking train 49 from Charlotte will
i ?ai,board at the B. A D. R. R. depot This train
iniH.l8lose.connectlon at Greensboro for Raleigh,
ummroJNewberne and all points on Wllmlcg-
r;nrt ?fJJ?er to1 No 47and 48 make all local
fipP611,-010" ad Richmond, and be
makpsboKRalelgb and GbldsbWTlta!
far !? SRnecapn with W. N. C. R. at Salisbury
fectTHl0 8udajr excepted), and also oon-
JS? 8Kn5er Nos. 42 and 48 mate all local '
S?P. nwei.n.Cnarlotte and Richmond, except
78Parri8burK' Cnlna Grove, HolUburg. Lln
ood and Jamestown. .
wo. 43 connect with Salem Branch at Otaeoa
A. POP. .
yen. Pass, and Ticket a
BITS A 101
est
Brands
Latest
Styles
may 18
&ooaf UXhiu$t Set.
ly Express
THIS MORNING
A LOT OF KLEGANT
e
IN THE LATEST DESIGNSt
An early call will secure a choice selection.
STRIPED and BASKET FLANNET3 in all desira
ble colors, for making Skirts and Jackets.
The latest novelties In TRIMMINGS kept con
stantly In stock.
An inspection will convince you that we can sup
ply any reasonable want at very moderate prices.
T. L Seigle k Co.
oct 18
18 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use.
DA III If 1 1 I CB bag "rvtr fail" when used
rMin IVILLtri according to print! diru
ion incloeing- each bottle, and la ptrftMljf taf
vn in th moit inexperienced hctnda.
PAIN KILLER 8SFZ&
Chills, Diarrhoea, Dyaentery, Crojnpe,
Choler. and " Bml Complaint.
DAIIJ VII I CD IS THE BUST remedy
rAlrl MLE.ll known trx Sca-Sicknesx,
81ck-Ha dactae, Pain in te Back or Side,
Bheamatism, and Menrkicia.
DAIM 1 1 1 I TD i unmj-tionahly the BEST
rAlrl IvILLtK liniment made, it
brinfl feedy mnd permanent relief in all caeee of
Brnieee, Cats, Sprains, Sorer Burns, eta
DA 111 Vl I I CD i na yll-erieei and trutied
rAlfl MLLtn friend of the Mechanic,
Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact of all
elanea wanting a medicine alwaya at hand and
safe to nae internally or e ternally wit
certainty ef relief.
Of" Ha familv ean afiTsrd to be without thit
Invaluable remedy in the hotue. Its price biint
lt within the reach of alL&nd it will annually kit
inv UBiM iu cost in doetorr bills.
Bold by aU arag(U at See. 60a. and tl a btit.
PERRY OAV18 & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors.
8ept2-12
TUTY'S
PDLLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
8YMPTOM8 OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Iota of appte,yatW-.bowela oostlTO,
fain In tneHeaa.wlth a duU sensation "m
the baek part, Pain under the ahoulder-
blde. fallnesa after atinr;
less after eating; with a dlsin
n axertion of bodv or mind.
ellnatlon to exertion of body or min"3
irritability of temper, Lqw wiritfe oal
eyes, Yeuqw Bkln, ueadache.Jetesess?
nets at night, highly colored wnne,
IT TKESE WARNLNGB ARE UHiLEXDED,
SER10U J DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TUTT8 TILLS are espeeially adapted to
taeh oases.one dose effeots sueh a change
of feeUns as to astonish the smlFerer.
f hey Iwereaee tbe Appetite, and eaase the
body te Take on rieab, thas the system is
voartalted.and by thelrTonle Aetlonon tbe
Ilgretlve Urjrana, Beemlar atooU are nro
dueed. Price cents. M Mnrrety t K.T.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE,
6 eat HatotWhisxbs ehaBged to aGLoasT
Blaok by a alnrle application of this Drx. It
imparts a natural color, act InstanUneoasly.
gold byDruf fUU, er teat by expreae on reeeipt! f i.
Murray St., New ork.
DrlTttTS BiSCiL er Mbi. laronuuee ana a
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.and tar attnariar t Bitter aiul alhsr TOBICS. S It J
rbuilds tip the syi tern, but never intnxicaaa aoJ
ret. aad Si eiiec. Htrox ft Co.. Chemists. N. x -1
Lace Co
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PERRfilifS'
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ormemcry, wttn a leeung pi najingneg
leftteq some dntyearinesa, DU-ineee,
PARKER'S
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OBSERTATIORS.
"My Love Is Gone" 1? the title of theilatest song
written by a young man in Boston. Ol course, this
is rough, but the absent girl eats no oysters."
. O. l imes.
Vermont men are religions even under the most
trying circumstances, a deacon recently assea
the prayers of the congregation "for the low lived
son of a pirate who stofb his melons." Boston
Post
People talk: a vast deal about genius, but we
have noticed that the greatest genlusus are men
who do the hardest work, and so we are Inclined
to think that hard work and genius are very much
the same thing under different names. Boston
Star.
Tbe man with a corn Imprudently kicks an
old hat eff the sidewalk, not knowing there Is a
brick Inside of it, can best appreciate the feelings
of the French In Tunis.
Afire In a tenement was put out by a couple of
policemen An enthusiast exclaimed: "How ad
mirable our police! They arrest even a lire."
K tench Foolishness. ?? '.
Last week a strapping negro woman was up be
fore an Austin Justice, charged with unmercifully
beating her boy, a saddle-colored imp. "I dont
understand how you can have the heart to treat
your own child so cruelly." "Jedge, has you been
a parent of a wuffless yallc boy like dat ar cub of
mine?" Neveri" ejaculated the Judge with
great vehemenc, getting red In the face. "Den
don't talk."
"Did you observe that woman?"' said a gentle
man to his companion, as a sharp-featured female
swept haughtlily by them. The friend nodded to
indicate that he had observed her. "Weil. I'm
Indebted to her for the chief happiness of my
life." "I can imagine the gratitude you must feel
toward her." "No, you can't; only her present
husband can do that Ten years age I asked her
hand in marriage and she refused me." Brooklyn
Eagle.
STATE NEWS.
Durham Recorder; The artesian well
is now fast approaching 1600 feet deep,
with a fair prospect of reaching water
by January.
Mr. A. J. Kivett, the popular house
builder, broke soil last week for the
erection of six more large brick
buildings on Main street. He is
erecting brick buildings faster than the
steam saw mills can supply tbe neces
sary lumber.
Raleigh News-Observer: Sheriff John
K. Hughes, of Orange, brought down
three prisoners yesterday, convicted ot
larceny, and lodged them in the Peni
tentiary. Their names were: Bill Col
lins, Brown Freeland and John Lee.
There is great tightness in the money
market here, as elsewhere, caused no
doubt by the short cotton crop and the
indisposition of planters to sell what
they have made at the present prices.
Most of the orders for Confederate
bonds have been cancelled. Some half
million of them have been sold here at
one or two dollars for each bond of one
thousand dollars.
Col. Sugg, of Pitt county, yesterday
sold to the Agricultural Department a
bale of "Double Lint Prolific" cotton at
14 cents a pound. It will be exhibited
at the Atlanta Exposition.
Spirit of the South : The machin
ery is being received for the new cotton
mill of Messrs. Ledbetters, now in
coorse of construction in this vicinity.
But the factory building is not yet com
pleted. Eli Russell, colored, was run over and
killed on Saturday night last, about five
miles from Hamlet, on the Raleigh and
Augusta Air-Line Railroad, by a pass
ing train. The body was mangled al
most beyond recognition. It seems that
the unfortunate man was stupified with
whiskey, and so laid down on the track
and fell asleep, with the awful result as
stated.
Mr. James Hasty, one of our oldest
citizens, died in this vicinity on Satur
day of last week. The day before Mrs.
Lucretia Covington, relict of the late
Thomas Covington, died suddenly at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Hiram Hicks, in this vicinity. Mrs.
Covington was quite an aged lady, and
was a sister of our esteemed townsman,
Dr. P. W. Stansill.
Shaving- in Seven Kingdoms.
Croffut's Letter.
w.
I have been shaved in seven king
domg and in six languages. They ail
perform the ceremony differently. But
they all, from Scotland to Naples, insist
on a plain, straight chair, and bending
your head over the back until your
spine howls in agony. And then all
agree in another custom they never
wash off the soap they have put on.
But they bring you a bowl of water,
hold it under your chin, as you are
leaning back, and insist on your wash
ing your own face then and there. Jf
you object to the attitude, they shrug
all the upper part of themselves and
sling a disdainful smile at you ; if you
comply, little rivvdeta run pleasantly
down inside your shirt, and some of the'
soap they have generously swoggleaVln
to your ears gets into your stockings.
I have seen no barber wash his victim's
face since I landed in Glasgow. Prices
irary. In London they charge a shill
ing (2 cents) for a shave; in Naples
they will for 50 centimes (10 cents)
shave you, cut you,r hair, wash your
face and hands, curl your eyebrows and
wax your mustache till you look like.
Victor Emmanuel and can pass for a
prince on any of the side streets. Yes
terday 1 was shaved for 10 centimes
about two American cents but I took
the balance out in garlic.of which I had
a generous bath in the form ef respira
tion. In Verona, the city of the loved
and loving Juliet, the barber asked me
if I would have my feet washed and
my toe-nails cut. That certainlyis go
ing to extremes.
-
New England manufactures.
The census bureau shows that ew
England cotton manufacturers pay ten.
per cent more for their raw cfttton than
the Southern manufacturers do, Were
the 3Few England mills located in the
South a saving of over $Q,0OQ,OQQ in the
cost of material would result In the
matter of wages in ootton mills, the
ayerage wages pf New England hamds
is $233.61 and in the South $161.60 a
year, and the Southern manufacturers
get a higher price for their goods than
is obtained for the same kind in New
England. The South's want is good
and cheaper machinery. The protec
tive tariff now forbids this, as it also
limits the markets for manufactured
cotton goods. The South requires a
tariff for revenue only. If she would
prosper in her manufacturing interests
she must demand a tariff change.
To soothe disturbed f eelings brought on by a
coin, and ra cure ooughs, croup and hoarseness,
take Dr. Bull's cough syrup. Price 25c
e -e
A Down Town Merchant,
Having passed several sleepless nights, disturb
ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child,
and becoming convinced that Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing 8yrup was Just the article needed, pro
cured a supply for the child. On reaching home
and acquainting his wife with what he had done,
she refused to have lt administered to the child,
as she was strongly in favor of Somceopattiy.-
m HUuerjLUK, am W
no me uay
still 'worse:
nd vhtu nontfimblatlnz another sleepless tught.
toe mother stepped ipom th i roam to artepdjo
some domestic duties, and left the father with tbe
child. During her absence he jjdjntalsteredj a por
tion of the Soothing Syrup to toe toby, and said
nothing. That night ail hands slept weU, and the
little fallow awoke to. the morali bright andhap.
or The mother was delighted with the sudden
ami wonderful change, and although at first offend
ed at the deception practiced upon her, has coa
tinned to use toe 8yrup,and suffering crying babies
and restless nights have disappeared. I. single
trlalcf the Syrup never yet lafled to relieve the
babyand overcome the prejudices of the mother.
Sold W all Drogglsta. 25 cents a bottle.
THE MAINE STATESMAN1,'
What lion. Jsmei G. Blaine Ttalitltw
Abont lite South. ' ... '
Augusta Chronicle. ST
Mr. F. Cogin, who has recently gre
turned from the North, says business
is very lively there. He saw Mr. Estes.
l A.S . 1 1 1 - . . .
wiio was ineeuAg wim consiueraoie
success in getting subscriptions to the
stock of the John P. King manufacture
ing company. He is satished that the
entire subscription win be obtained.1
Mr. Cogin met Hon. James G. Blaine
in Washington City, tfnd was very
agreeaoiy aisappomiea in mm. He bad
thought that Mr. Blaine was an enemy
to the South, but he found him to be
one of its best mends. Mr. Blaine told
him that the last talk he and President
Garfield had together was in reference
to the complete reconciliation of the
two sections. But at ahv rata thara
would be no more of the old bitterness.
The death of the late President and the
universal grief , over the Union making
a common bond, had settled that for
ever. Mr. Blaine declared that he was
out of politics, so far as office was con
cerned. He showed much interest in
Southern enterprises, particularly "in
manufactories in Augusta, about which
he seemed to have a thorough knowl
edge. He has already a large amount
invested in coal, iron, and gold enter
prises at the South, and Mr. Cogin was
satisfied from What be said that he will
invest in Augusta manufactories. He
stated that he would visit Augusta the
coming winter. He intends to take the
French from the Yorktown celebration
to the Atlanta Exposition and may pos
sibly pass through Augusta with them.
Mr. Cogin was very much pleased with
Mr. Blaine and found him to be a man
f large and liberal viaws. He declared
that Senator Joseph E. Brown was one
of the brightest intellects and most ca
pable men in the Union.
Our Expert Trade.
New York Heiald.
A statement which has just been
prepared by the Treasury Department
giving the statistics of the exports of
domestic provisions, tallow and dairy
produce this year as compared with
last, presents a reasonably gratifying
condition of business. For the eleven
months ending September 30, our ex
ports of fresh beef represented $9,471,
462, as against $7,590,134 for the corres
ponding period in 1880. In salted beef
there has been a falling off, the figures
standing for 1881 $2,567,696 and forl880
$2,873,982. The bacon export also fell
off slightly, the figures in round num
bers being $49,000,000 this year and
$51,000,000 the year before. In lard we
made a gain, the figures being $31,249,
248 as against $28,523,422 in 1880. Pork
has set against it $7,270,480 this year.
In 1880 the export was only $5,760,141.
The tallow export, however, is largely
behind. The estimated value this year
is only $4,955,400, while in 1880 it was
$8,574,917. The totals, however, show a
good increase on our side of the ac
count. They are for 1881, $11119,723,
which, set side by side with those of
1880, viz: $104,991,425, give an increase
of more than $6,750,000.
The State of New York has a special
interest in the butter and cheese col
umns. A glance tit them shows that
for the nine months ending September
there have been shipped, in all, 18,652,
900 pounds of butter, the value of which
is set down at $3,556,704. This is a heavy
falling off from 1880. We then exported
29,507,820 pounds, valued at $5,754,750.
What we lost in butter, however, we ap
pear to have nearly made up in cheese.
The exports is set down at 119,328,808
pounds and $12,998,516, as against (in
1880) 105,274,145 pounds and $11,734,196
a gain of more than $1,000,000. These
treasury tables are hard and prosaic,
but they mean the comfort, the pros
perity, the happiness, and advancement
of the whole country.
Thirty Tone of Human Bones,
London Telegraph.
Thirty tons of human bones have
just been landed at Bristol in Turkey.
Picked up in the immediate neighbor
hood of Plevna, carted thence to Ro
dosto, they now go to enrich English
soiL To those who do not give to such
a matter much consideration, it may be
Well to mention that thirty tons of
bones mean the skeletons of 30,000 m,en.
They do not include, probably triany
stones or pieces of wood, but in all like-:
lihood are the actual bones of the gal-,
lant men wh6 from, the inside and the
dutsidaof the wonderful earth works
which Osman Pasha made, fouehtas
Hard as they could for the nations to
which they ueionged. - The battles of
September. 18tt. atone" contributed
faearlyall this nuriJ&B, skeletons:
But there were other , ttbl fights in
July and Augu$t?sas?iKien the
place surrendeXtuVacIraiiMest furn
ished its qiMteMteese a
large proportibjibwMfiidtd England.
It is appalling trt .Lhjar-tehaiwas the
actual loss oj Ww KferSopace
between the DSJQbra&Hii- -ffigean.
But one thing ,iaertaln:V the thirty
tons of skeletons juSWafi&ed at Bristol
do not at all adequately, represent the
slaughter that took place.
Alligator Flaking.
The unusual drought in Florida has
had the effect of drying up Sibley Jake
to such an extent as to leave only a few
slush spotRtiere an.d. there, andia these,
alligators sought refuge in large num-
bers, digging huge burrows into the
ground. This has furnished great sport
to the settlers in the neighborhood, who
have gone in crowds to these spots, and
fished' with 'fine success" for the enor
mous reptiles. The manner of catch
ing them has been to thrust long rods
with hooks at the end into one of the
cavernous burrows ana stir up the oc
cupants. One of the alligators would
snap at the rod, a jerk would fasten the
hook into the soft part of the lower
jaw, and it would then be easy to draw
the animal out and kill it with hatchets.
It is not every year that such fishing
can be en joyed even in Florida.
. i , i
The Door and hi
Ike wita the
itch and
D a truA.
powerful; And in D
cough syrup
Price 35$ a bottle,
TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC.
The proprietors of that immensely popular re
uiv wirinAT.WftTt- in recognition of the claims
re ro
of
the public which has so liberally patronized them,
ham nrannnvi a limitd Dreoaration or that nmedv
for the special accommodation of those who from,
any reason dislike to prepare lt for themselves.
It is very concentrated and,- as the dose Is small.
It is more easily taken by many. It has the same,
effectual action in all diseases of the kdeji. tj
er or bowels. Home and Farn-
Pro teasers John M." Cainochan, ; Igb& t : Gnem
eOm?Tod rieimuth. A. X. Hills, M. w. Noian.
and hundreds of the most eminent physicians of
New York city, endorse andpresarte the Lieu
Co's Arnicated Ritract of Wilch Basel, Beware
ef cheap lmlt&tlans. The Llebif Company often
o cheaveooiaT It offers only honest preparations
I fcirprteee, Arnicated Wttth Basel cares
Plies, Salt Bneum. Catarrh. Bhenmadsm. Lum
bago, Painful Periods, and ther female een
pkvnt& -Sold in fifty cents ana dollar sizes.
v:-!. : - i -
8KXBXBX.
Yon are sick; well, therr te Justnimedy ttat
will cure you beyond possibility of doubt If it's
Liver or Kidney trouble, eooswnptlon, dyspepsia,
itobultfc Well's HeaJtiBenewer b your hope. Si.
DrugglSa. Depot, J. H. McAden, Charlotte, N. C.
inntfeal
it' Bull
pa
Death of a Fantwa tevr&cter
Washington SnnoPealjti
John Nelson, for marmyears known
here as J udg-NelsontJ a man irhose
brilliant career was iblasted bdrinkrl
died Saturday moraingj, on his way to
the hospital in the police ambulance.
J udge Nelson was a son of John Nel
son of Maryland, wad-jwas Attorney
Gsneral emdMtingSecretary of State
under President Tyler.4 Deceased was
United States consul to St. Thomas in
1857. -In hisourjger days he practiced
law in Baltimore, and held a prominent
position at the bar there. His uncle
was Msdison Nelson, and brother,
Frederick Nelson, of Frederick crunty,
Maryland, who were both judges. He
claimed to be a lineal descendant of
Gen. Thomas Nelson, of Yorktewn
fame, whose great grandson will preach
the first sermon at the Yorktown centennial.
The WsrM HIeYree
If Yorktown were besieged to-day
and fell to-morrow, the news would be
known to 50,000.000 Americans, to sav
nothing of the barbarians of the outside
world, withfa a very few boors. A cen
tury ago the good news traveled slowly
u tno is.uuu.wo American or. tnat day,
Saratoga was much nearer Philadel
phia, the seat of Congress, than York-
town, but the official messenger bear-
ing the tidings of Burgoyne's surrender
was 'many weeks reaching Congress.
ssome niianous American proposed to
vote lOniajnedal. 1 A cynical Congress-manr.ngested;-
as a substitute, a pair
ot, spurs. -
So ottejnxfiafiiMAara Many people as to the
worth ot Ume, that they will waste months of lt In
repining at their ill fortune of always being sick,
when they cou'd take Hamburg Drops and be
promptly cured of Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Blood
Disorders, etc.
ITS ACTION IS SURE AND SAFE.
The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now
be obtained in the usual dry vegetable form, or in
liquid form. It is put In the latter way for the es
pecial convenience of those who cannot readily
prepare it It will be found very concentrated and
will act with equal efflcleney in either ease. Be
sure and read the new advertisement for particu-
ixB. oouui ouu west
MOTHERS DON'T KNOW
How many children are punished for being un
couth, wilful, and indifferent to Instructions or
rewards, simply because they are out of health!
An intelligent lady said of a child of this kind:
"juoiners snouia Know that if they would give the
little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for two
or three weeks tbe children would be all a parent
could desire."
"The profession ought to bear in mind that the
Lleblg Company prepare a genuine Extract ef
Witch Hazel, and In orderine the remedy be sure
to designate toe preparation desired; otherwise a
woruuess arncie may ee ODtainea.
"The same firm also makes a most useful and
convenient nutrient tonic, in the form of 'Coca
Beef Tonic,' which has justly received the highest
commendation. We have used both ot those
preparations with the most satisfactory results."
Editorial in the Medical and Surgical Times.
A CLERGYMAN'S T)PINI0N Having had an
opportunity io test tne excellent qualities of Dr.
null s cough syrup, I hesitate not te say lt is the
nesi remoey I nave ever used in my family. Kev.
Wm. Chapman, Pastor M. E. Church, Georgetown,
D. C.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR
TUNE 11TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION,
CLASS L, AT NEW ORLEANS,
Tuesday, November 8th, 1881 188th Monthly
Drawing
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve
fund of over S4 2 0,000 has since been added.
Hf atl ATAMhAlmlnil nnnnl.v eeixtm ira h.n.lil..
was made a part of the present State Constitution
bouihbu .DccemDer za, A. u. lsiW.
Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will
take place monthly.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow
ing distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tick
eta. One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize
1 Capttal Prize.......
. 2 Prizes oir2.600...
6 Prizes of 1,000, ,
180,000
10,000
5.000
5,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
10,000
nml &:::
l.ouu razee of io
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
0 Approximation Prizes of fSOO. 12,700
9 Ariroalmaaon Prtees of J8O0 1.800
9 Approximation Brtzea ot 100... . 800
1857 Frizes, amounting to.... $110,400
Responsible oorrespondlng agent wanted at all
points, to whom a liberal eonrpensatlon will be
paid, i ,
Fc further jnformatioa, write dearly, giving
address. Send orders by express or RegU
tered Letter, or Money Order by inattV Address
ed onli to . ' .
- M. A. DAUPHIN
. 1r,M, flw Orleans. Louisiana,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at
Na 212 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under
the snpervisioa ajd management of Gentrals a.
T. BeaaregajdajidJubalX EaUy.
- : N OT ICE TO TS PUBLKX
The publlfiare hereby cautioned against send
ing any nosey o osders to NUNSS 6i CO., 88
Nassau street. New York City as authorlaed by the
Louisiana State Lottery Company te sell
Its tickets. They are flooding the country
with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of the
jMHuguiDB) oHue liOueiT company, and are
jrKAUAidAJ--Mxx,x representing themselvea as its
acents. They have no authority from this com
pny to sell its tickets, and are not its agents for
4y purpose. ,
' M. A. DAUPHIN,
- Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co.
. New Orleans, La., July 4, 1 881.
Q7tix
POPTTLAB MONTHLY DBJ.WTKG OT TOT
' ftl&eeYliouitiu on '
UOKDAX, OCTOBER 31, lS8L
These dra.wlnssosUTaenthlT(SundaTS excerpt
ed) under provision of an Act of the General As
sembly of, KeQtacky,
The United States droolt Court on Kareh HI.
rendered tbe foUowtngdeeislona :
1st That augaoamOnwealUi Dlstribotloo Com
pany is legal, .
aa its arawmgs are r&ir.
Tbe Ooinpany has now on band a larze reserve
fond. Bead the, list ot prizes forth
-ocrosRDJUwiNa
1 PrlxCfct .
JPftoa,
10 PrUei $!"eaeh,"..V.V.".V.
20 Prizes O0 each,...
100 Prize : 100 each.
180,000
.... 1U4MW
8,000
....'10.000
. le.ooc
200 Prizes, 60 each,
600 Prtaas, 20 each......
1000 Prizes. . : 10 each......
10,1
S PTiz,SaO0ach.Approxlriiatlon Prizes M.
9 Prizes, 300 " .... . " . : . .l&OL
9 Prizes, 100 " ; -" , "? " 900
1.960 Prlaee,
p 4 e V .
.911200
LETTEBOBPOeTOFFlCE ORDER. : Orders of
5an4npwarairo f nsmisTeaa beoetatnre-
mnaA. Addressaenien to -.-.
if,
R. It BOABIsT; Qjwoarn!
lmisvul4,Xat Broadway, New Yor.i ,
wiMU TioKen; r Hair -ncKeisusii -sn Tuxeta. n . 111 - '
f N):M,TWklltl. Sim . - - ' Au t-.-c-
wWitt'wtonarW 'bank jtnmi.li.sr'Mhi I -Vrlll
i.?.r.f il " Ji ll
i " .s-tM; - its .
SANDSOME
And we are offering goods at extremely LOW PBICE8. KID GLOVES in smoU sizes at 25o per pair.
COME IN AND EXAMINE
And you will find styles good and
stock
Ladies', Gent's and Children's Handsome Sbos,-
CLOAKS, DOLMANS, jAGKETSMTEESe
Give us a call. Prompt attention given to ordentlM v r -
HARGRAVES & WILHELM.
SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST,
octl7
Complete Stock.
OUR PREPARATIONS
TRADE BEING NOW
ENTIRELY
WX cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an inspection 0f the attractions dlsplay
. confidently asserting that they will be found In every respect up to the standard. In submit
ting this we would call special attention to the styles of our own design and manufacture, which we con
staatly keep on hand during the entire season. We are Justified in asserting that the long experience
and standing of ear 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 ear patrons, and Invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. Our object has always
been to bring about a display every season of a full Vine of garments of the newest styles. The work
manship of our Clothing is equal to any of to 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 tbe
truth, allowing no one In our employ to do otbarwlte, 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
S?J?J8 J.l.koA Our line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete in all branches. NECK
WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully,
oot9
3tz5ceHauje0it5.
CHINA PALACE
OF
New Goods ArriuDg Daily.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine,
Equal In finish and appearance to China and
more beautiful In design, costing less than half
the price of China. Tbe Royal Worcester pattern
lathe latest style. Royal Worcester tea sets, 44
pieces, $5.90; Mlnton teas, $2.00. Tbe latest
styles cups and saucers.
A full stock of.
Granite and Common Ware
At greatly reduced prices.
A large stock of GLASSWARE at estonlsblDg low
figures.
Tinware, QutdruBle Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look
ing Glasses, Baby Carriages, Lamps and
Lamp Fixtures.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
j
EsT Garfield portrait plates, 25c.
ep27
Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tne
61d Oaken Bucket.
THE old Oaken Bucket,
The iron-bound bucket,
The moss-covered bucket.
That hung In the well.
CHAS. B JONES,
Charlotte, hi. C. Sole Aeent
Liberal terms to dealers.
INC
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of vonthfal imprudence cstwmc Prma-
tor Decay, Hervou Debflrty, 1wt Manhood, etc.,
bmmmh lavsxn very xxtown rameaynu u
anwnd ciXBplevcelf whiehb will send TKX&
1Z .vj. - ' ' B VXVE1
sepi
TIE COMPARATIVE EDITION BP
EW TESTAMEWTI
o5XfiJAME3 AfiEVIlEw VCffSWMS
Pm from errors,4Jbaaee ahown at a
Ameu. Ob1t10S Book SlOUIUD.
eaveetafcoti Uiauree ray, tiree eetla-
iStalteSjnidlr.
OOP !, !
AOKgT phmv; -7 H.uaiKa aop'... i
WAUftXtimUaol AU,53Blav
J. Brooklleid & Co.
S mac
l ISf CJ
IOPK 1
ftavea timet.
riaeWeeV
STOCK
AND VARIED,
xj and prices low, everything that is kept In the DRY G00D3 LINE. Our.
of BOOTS and SHOES Is Immense. We carry a line of -
FOR THIS SE ASON'S
COMPLETE
L. BERWANGrER & BRO.,
Leading Clothiers and Tailors.
JiXxsccllixnconSe
It is generally conceded
that among out door sport
none surpass tbe Blcycls as
a means of restoring health.
To those of sedentary hab
its the result is most ben
eQclal, developing the mus
cles and giving new life
and vigor to the whole system-
A horse always sad
dled, ready for business or
pleasure. Send three ceat
stamp for 24-page cata
logue, giving price lists and
full information, to
POPE M'F'G CO.,
Boston, Mass.,
Of . C. WlAVBB,
Charlotte, IT. 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 huDg in the welL
CHAfl. R. JONEd,
Charlotte. N. C. 8ola AeenL
Liberal terms to dealers.
NOTICE.
Sale Under Execution.
I WILL sell for cash, on Monday, the 24th day
of October. 1881, to satisfy executions In my
hands the entire stock of JEWELRY, of every
kind and description, now In tbe store house oc
cupied by John T. Butler.
M. E. ALEXANDER,
octlStds Sheriff.
THE ATTENTION
Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, Is
called to our special brands of saleable and staple'.
Smoking Tobaccos Sitting Bull. TnTn Long .
Cuts and Rival Durham to which we are now
adding a full line of the latest styles ol tbe: most
staple grades of Plug and Twist Tobaccos. We
can. in a few weeks, offer Idueements ln-Ofaewlng
Tobaccos that no other -nanufeetareivenn equal
Our salesmen will make regular trips to Charlotte,
and tbe trade of all good merchants Is respectful
ly solicited. . E.H.TOGUE.
ntay7 Durham. N.O.
Ixcfassioxml.
Z. B. Yamcx.
w. H.BAiurr.
j VANCE & BAILEY,
Practice in Supreme Court of the United States,
Supreme Court of North Carolina,' Federal
Courts, and counties of Meeklen- .
burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas
ton, Rowan and Da
vidson. W Office, two doors east of Independence
Square. may29 tf
HO. D. GRAHAM, :
IN the State and United States' Courts.: Collec
tlons, Home and Foreign, sollcitotL Ab
stracts of Tlties, Surveys, &&, furnished for eom
riAnoafJnn. " -
jwnum : a. wviuu aiiub
& Tryon streets
11?-: . (Ian. .
Charlotte. N. C
FOB RENT OR SALE
A DESIRABLE 4-room cottage, tost trartWe the
Hmiu of the city of Charlotte, one hiUe fast.
There are five acres of land, good garden, and on
the nremlaes s good well and. neeeasary- outbuflO
togs It will be sold cheap to a bona fide purcha
ser, or will be rented to a god tenant on favosablw
terms. Apply to ot address: ' 1
sepl Mas. D J; COlTE.
Bicycle
Gil?
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