S00 waff, golr gritrtitts 1 1 1 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year, jxxt-zxud, in advance. . . . THE OBSERVER JOB DIEfeBnKTl ' ' IS 00 Hae been, thoroughly supplied wjU rerj needed want, and with the latest stylet el T7pe. and-ery ma-net of Job PHnllrirean' B -ntneaa, dispatch al5piias. ' -We can fur--lahatahort notee ' BItANES, BIIJHJLLOa, LBTrER-HEADfl, CAftna, XAGS, BJtCEIPTg, POf3Ta. PRCBJLMTS, HAKDBI3, PAMPHLETS, CrRCTJLARg, t -t t. Bixmontht , , 4,00 Tlartt momtM. .. t.. ..j... 2.00 Ont month ..... T5 WMEKLT EDITION: WeeHy ( V eomtty), in Uanct. ,t2.00 put qftl nmv, PovaU ...,,.Y.'7 8.10 ftixmonthi ...,... 1.05 gr liberal Urination for Ctubt. VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. CM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1881. NO. 3,930, $3rrt (Sands. We ave JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF DRESS TRIM MING3, SUBAHS, 8ATIN3, ETC. WE ARE OFFERING DBESfJ GOODS VERT CHEAP. WE HAVE i leauUful line ot BAfclaT FLANNELS. WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAKS YOU CAN GET I r s Buttons, BIbbons, or anything, in our line CflSAP. ASK FOR Children's, Mioses and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery. REMEMBER, ' We have a splendid stock ot CARPET 3, RUGS, 4. , &0., &C (PATiimD m lara, 1876.) . Alexander & Harris. octie oote an ft STxozs 881 Fall & Winter 1881 We ar dally receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all (roods In our Une In variety and au prices. FULL 8TOCK Stetson and Oilier Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, "VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICSS. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sep6 Conflensed Time Talile Nortt Caro-iiiaR.B TB-TJta BGtSB jrOBTS. Date,May 15 '81 No. 47 Daily No. 49 Dally NO. 48, Dally Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " JuncH " Salisbury, Arr.Greensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Ralslgh Lt. - Arr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jeteravllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 i 6.15 6.20 7.50 9.80 9.50 4.15 pm 4.11 AM 4.80 PM 8.07 PM 7.57 PM 8.18 PM 5.56 am 8.03 J &25J 1.40 r ser Rleh- 1.45 FMi a'ndonly 4.00 PM 8.25 pm 10.21 J 10 27 i 10 58 a 11.81 AM 11.83 AM 12.01 pm 12 87 pm 2.24 pm 1.20 PM 2.55 PM 8.20 pm 8.51 P 4.05 PMi 4.28 pm 4.10 pmJ 4.85 PM 4.13 PM 4.18 PM 4.88 PM 4.43 J 7.28 AM TKAIH8 eOtHS SOCTH. Date,Majl5'80 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally Lv. Richmond " Burkeville Arr. N. Danville Lv. " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Sallsbni- I a 45 pm 12.00 M 2.26 2.43 pm 7. 7. 6.05 pm 0.18 PM .... '8.17'pM 8.37 pm 7.27 AM' W.0 AM 9.81 AM 11.18 AM 10.88 pm Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 pm4 12.15 AM ihariotte Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdato " DanvlUe " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury a-L. Junction Lv. " rr. Charlotte 1.00 PMI 12.20 i 2.55 PM 4.4 PM 6.07 pm 7.25 PM 7.61 pm 8.5fVPM 9.2'TPM 11.05 pm 12.26 am ...112.80 am BAXJCM BKAHCH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9.40 pm Arrive Salem 11.40 PM NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem 7-30 am "fives Greensboro , 9.00 AM NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro , 10.00 am Arrive Salem 11.80 AM NO. 48-Dally. Lewe Salem 5.80 PM ynve Greensboro 7.80 pm hinlt.1 mall Noe. 4Q and 50 wlH only make snort stoppages at points named on the schedule. J .Wr"&kn train 49 from Charlotte will d D.R.B. depot. This train ?,rt?108 L connection at Greensboro for Raleigh, inn i roNewb and all potnU on WUmtog w Weldon Railroad. ..jfnew trains No. 47 and 48 make ell local tntwn Charlotte and Richmond, and be "Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, No. 47 making connection with W. N. C. B. at Salisbury nPr, 'i8 (Bundayi excepted), and alsoeon- WS3rn,b0r wlSlUem Brndl .Jnfer tralri Noe. 42 and 48 make all local f1..4?een Charlotte and Richmond, except No. 43 connect! with Salem Brfno- at A. POPE, Gen. Pan. and Tket Agent Rlchmondrve mayi8- BOOTS IllOi, M Brands Latest Styles AM S1m )y Express THIS 1 A LOT OF ELEGANT a IN THE LATEST DESIGNS. Aa early call will secure a choice selection. STRIPED and BASKET FDANNETd In all desira ble colors, for making Skirts and Jackets. The latest noreltles In TRIMMINGS kept con stantly In Btock. An Inspection will convince you that we can sup ply any reasonable want at very mod-rate prices. T. L Seigle & Co. ootl8 PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER ZS A PURELY VEGETABLE BEHEDT For rWTEilTAL and KXTKRTTAL Ute, A snre and speedy cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, ChilIs,IHarrhea4ysentei7,amps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick; Headache, Neuralgia, XUieumatLsm, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc Perftetty toft to use internally or extentaOyjuid certain to afford relief. No family can afford to be withontit Sold by all druggist at 25c 50c- and tl a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors -Provtaenoe, K. U pt d&w sept A oct. TOTTJS POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IjobI of appetlte.Br anea,borela ooetl-, jPaln In the-Ieaa.witb. a dull aenaatlon In the baek part, Pain under the hoolder blade. fulineai after .atingj with a disin clination to exertion of body or rnind. Irritability or temper. Low ipirita, Ioa of meaaory. with a feeling of hariBg neg lected aome duty .w. aria, sa, Dlaalneea, Tlnflwlng of the Heart, Dote before the eyes. Tallow Bkin, H.adaob.e, BesOeaa uesa at night, highly oolored Urine. IT THESE WUUTDTOS AS! UJI1LKXD-3), SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTI FTL LS ar. .sp. .tally adapted to iaeheMi,n doM .ff.ete sa.h a change of fa.llag m to aatonlah th. anrTarar. Th.y In.r n Ui. Apptlt, Mid mn tb. body ( Take on FlMta, thoe th. system i. Mart -l.and by thalrTea 1 Aartloa.n tb. PIimUt Arcmnt, Il.giily atooU are pro dod. rile. cnta. fa Murry 4 W.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Qbat EC aix or Whisx kbs ehanted to a OteaeT puAcnc by a aingl. application of this Drx. It Imparta a natural color, acts Instantanaoasly. oil by Dr g UU, r i.nt by xprM en reeeist of fl. Office, 30 Murray St., New York. CmAU BMdpto will be -alb rail oa jrktl ,f Feby, 23deodwl ETiAvoetAn Tk. Mot rratraM aa4 rsolnxynA y. itn.imx en WMU. mM T TuiTTZrMk7kr-hZJ till wh. an auMnbl. with Dyspepsia, Kheuma-J Mentmiu, w ww ww J pMoM, yew can Brnyitqrtnwiurwjw wmwj a, onic mm jisaeai.--. - - f BwtH.alth StrtagthEssUrtryoaWiH butlds up the system, but nrr lntoxicatea. spj rrmatoBaldaew Barte eCUec ,5tLIIt BALSAM 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 hang in the well. - - CHAS. B. JONES, Charlotte, N. C., Sole Agent. V Liberal terms to dealers. Lace Co ars flijmu m wactiaCaway with 05"mPtjjH OBSERVATIONS. A cruel ma'den: Ada?" "Ho. sir; I he bade her adieu. "Are you lonely to-night. Miss wish I were lonelier." And Perhaps, after all, the sorest way to wipe out the Apaches would be to invite them to play base ball with tne Aihieac nine. ban francisco rost. There is always room at the top for an ambitious neaaacne. n. O. ncayune. "I have run for about everything over here ex eept Parliament, and been elected every time. Iroquois. They had met before : Conversation on a sea side hotel veranda between a young man and an elderly guest: Toung man-?"! must have seen you somewhere, sir. " Elderly euftst " very likely I am a pawnbroker." New fork Commercial Ad vertiser. Says an exchange:' "So much spaee Is to-day given to editorial matter that a lam amount ot interesting reading is crowded out" The editor Is frank, at all events, and should be honored cordingly. Boston Transcript. Kerosene carries off mere hired girls than the cnoiera morrjus, ttochester sxpiess. Free as die mountain air: "Excuse the liberty I take." as the convict remarked when he escaped from the state prison. Lowell citizen. A fashion writer says: "Lltttle boys and girls are considered a ncessary part of a hndai proces slon nowadays." This appears to be a little too previous. N. O. Picayune. EDITORIAL. SHORT STOPS Boston has decided to hold a world's fair4 provided the necessary sum of $5,- 000,000 can be raised. The 9th Massachusetts regiment be haved so badly at Torktown as to force a reprimand from General Hancock. It is feared that the ship Theywall, with fire hundred German emmi grants for this country, was lost in the gale of last Friday. Internal Revenue Commissioner Raum is taking a hand in the Head jus ter campaign in Virginia. He and Ma hone are chewing the same gum, just now. The Baltimore Sun says the Ameri can exhibits at the Atlanta Exposition far surpass in number, value and beauty the exhibits of this country at the Cen tennial. Thomas A. Edison was awarded twenty-two new patents yesterday. Twenty related to his system of electric lighting. Including the twenty-two is sued yesterday Mr. Edison has been granted two hundred and nine patents, and he now has over one hundred more awaiting the decision of the Commis sioner of Patents. Miss Lillie Clomer; an actress of a Philadelphia stock company, has just come into a handsome fortune of $80,' 000, and any number of young Philadel- phians take more than a brotherly in terest in her welfare, and would wil lingly volunteer to play Romeo to her Juliet. Richmond State : Williamsburg, one of the oldest towns beg pardon, cities in America, and once the proud "capi tal of Virginia, yesterday for the first time heard the snort of the iron-horse; and now perhaps William and Mary will come to the front once more. Richmond State: So sorry those yel- low-lesrgined soldiers from Massachu setts should have disgraced the State ; but as we know that Massachusetts has citizen soldiers who are also scholars and gentlemen, their conduct at York- town and in Kichmond snouid not re flect too severely on the old Pilgrim Commonwealth. David Brooks,the electrician, speak ing of the danger from sparks thrown out by the electric light, says: "Every burner ought to have a pan underneath and every wire should be enclosed in a lead pipe. This is the only effectual means of insuring protection. Gutta percha pipes will not do, for the sparks jump through." There are indications that the floods which last year spread devastation and distress throughout the West are to be repeated this fall in a magnified form. While the East and South are pinched by a drought of unprecedented severity. a week's rainfall has been swelling the Missouri and Mississippi, rivers until the sections of the country through which they pass are in imminent peril of inundation. A Coincidence. An interesting coincidence in the Guiteau case is that of Henry Law rence, who in 1836 attempted the life of President Jackson, lie nung arouna the White House like Guiteau, impress ed with the idea that the government owed him some large office, until he be ctmea monoma a:c on that subject. Providing himself with two pistols, he went to the Capitol and waited for the President, who was auenaing a iuner al, to come out. The latter was leaning on the arm of his Secretary of State, Levi Woodbury, when Lawrence pull ed the trigger. Fortunately the pistol snapped, and the would-be assassin was instantly seized before the second pistol could be fired. His alleged reason for the deed was that by removing the President it would allow the Vice President, Van Buren, an opportunity to do justice to the country. His de fense was insanity, and he was acquit ted on that charge and confined in an asylum. "Fac's are stubborn thfnes," and so are coughs and niriH. bat the latter wilt Invariably yield to Dr. Bull's cough syrup, which costs but 5e. The Janitor of our building was crippled with rheumatism; his leg was so swouen ana painnu, that he limped about in the most pitiable manner, being unable to walk and unfit for his duties. He applied St Jacobs on after vainly trying numer ous other remedies and lt cored him perfectly. He is as weU as ever and as lively as a erlcket A member of our house has frequently tried the Oil and It wonderful In Its effects. We Indorse it A. Hatmanx, of Hartmann Bros., Cor. State and Tan Buren an.. Chicago, I1L SIX BIBB. Ton are sick: well, there is lust one remedy that wiu cure you oeyona poasiDiuiy ox ooudu n u s Liver or Kidney trouble, consumption, dyspepsia. debility, Well's Health Renewer la your hope. $1. 1 Druggists. Depot, J. BL MoAden, Charlotte, N. C. MADE FROM HARMLESS MATERIALS, and iinnuui tn tha needs of fadtnc and falltnc hair. ParkAr'a Hair Balsam has taaen the first rank aa an elegant and reliable hair restorative. . Join MeGinness Mia; Dr. Benson, I- wCl pray for you as long as I live, because yen took pity on me when I was sick and in the hospital, and sent me two boxes 01 your Licrjuu vuudwduib nus, ind they cured me of Sciatica, Neuralgia and Nervona weakness UXBIQ CCS COCA BEEF TONIC. "gnperlor to any tonic I hare used or prescrib ed." says Prof. X. M. HALE, U. D., Chicago Medi cal CoUege. Beware of imitations. NEWS NOTES. ' The "pink eye" disease has assumed alarming proportions among New York horses. A dispatch to the Irish World sxya that the executive committee of the Land League has resolved t$L order a general strike against rents. At a meeting at San Francisco. Mon day, the arrest of Parriell and others was denounced and $400 were sub scribed to the fund. The seventy-second annual meeting of the American Board of Foreign Mis sions began at St Louis, Friday. About sou delegates were present Since May 4 last, Secretary Windom has redeemed or caused the interest to cease on $105,637,750 in bonds, and re duced the annual interest charge $15,- The opinion is freely expressed at Chicago that the King balloon is not lost, but is being purposely secluded to iurtner tne purpose oi tne nun which sent it up as an advertisement Gen. Wilcox, commanding lb Arizo na, nag oraerea uoi. JUCKeg-Usr juidnis men to return to their station In New Mexico. From this it would seem that the trouble with the Indians in New Mexico has, ended. It is Again asserted that M. Gambet- ta had an, interview with Prince . Bis marck during his recent visit ta Ger many : also, that tlie Emperor William and Prince Bismarck hate offered the Pope an asylum at Cologne. . ; The colored societies of . Baltifiiore have returned to tite general commit tee 9'm ot tne $2wapBropnatea to them to aid in making preparations for the recent -yrioie paraae. The grand jry at Washington, D. C yesterday examined several witnesses in regaad to charges of embezzling government funds made against Cap tain H. W. Howgate, late of the signal service. In Shelby county, Ala., on Monday, in a dispute over cotton, William Lo- gan murdered James Chancellor, his rother-in-law, and tried to kill his vic tim's father. Logan had previously Rinea two men. xne murderer has es caped. - 2 John Coulter, who recently attempted a criminal attack on a young girl at Kingston, Ont, received twenty-four lashes at the Central Prison, Toronto, Monday, lie bellowed loudly and cried ror mercy. Twenty-four lashes are still due nun. A f O TnHnr of TtTnW-ri 11fc Tnn Tuesday, of the stockholders of the Knoxville and Augusta Railway Com pany a consolidation was effected with the Rabun Gap Short Line Railway Company of North Carolina and the Clayton Railroad Company of Georgia, under tne name of tne KaDun uap Kail- way company. The whole line extends from Knoxville to Lula, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Road. Another exhibition of the Keely mo tor was given at Philadelphia, Tuesday. The meeting was entirely private, being intended exclusively for tne benefit of friends of the enterprise from New York. Mr. Keely exhibited and ex plained tne motor in. uerson. and re ceived the congratulations of those who witnessed the results produced by the application of the unexplained and mysterious force. .STUNNING THE SCRIBES. The Iotr nan Shove TTbat Ilia Etheric Vapor ia Capable f Doing. A half score or more of New York newspaper men by invitation visited the workshops of Keely, the motor man, at No. 1422 North Twentieth street, yesterday afternoon, to witness the operation of the inventor's mechanism. After a lew spoonsful of water had been introduced into the generator an alleged energy of over 200 pounds to the square inch was indicated by the lever.. Experiments, were, also made with the vibratory engine and with the hollow brass globe, the latter demon strating the power of vibration produc ed by musical notes to induce motion. in scientific terms of an incomprehen sible character Mr. Keely held forth to some length on the possibilities of his macnine.' ue succeeded in impressing his select audience that the few difficul ties to be gotten over would soon be re moved and then the machine' would be given to the world and the motive power of all machinery he claims will t revolutionized. Keely says in case he should die before the machine reaches completion he has prepared a sealed, will, bequeathing the motor to the stockholders. . . My Faithful Brnno. Brooklyn Eagle. "Don't contradict me." said the stern parent "You have been holding secret interviews with Charles Mouseterrat de Montmorenci." He was a proud but fashionable tailor, and not to be trifled with. "How did you find it outl sobbed the daughter. "You never saw us." "No, I never saw you." he returned. indignantly; "but my faithful Bruno came running to me this very evening witn a moutntui or cloth. 1 recogniz ed the pattern at once. I cut the piece to make a pair of pants for young Montmorenci two months ago, and he hasn't paid for them yet " All she answered was, -.Father, dear. it's too awfully too too, and she fell ! like a faded flower at his feet. IT WON'T PAY after so much labor and capital has been expend ed to build up this medicine, to allow It to deterio rate. You can take Simmons' Liver Regulator with perfect faith, as it Is made by no adventurers who pick up the business of concocting niedlcines, but by educated, practical druggists who hare made the study of medicine and its compoundr tne labor for a lifetime. The care, precision,' neatness and perfection exhibited by the very ap pearanee of the Regular proves it to be the best prepared meaicine m uie iuar-m uiu . n. xemn ft Co. folly carry oat their motto: - 1.1 WBIUM V optima (purest ana oes.; ITS ACTION IS SURE AND SAFE, Tha MihTted 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 nrenare it. lt will be found very concentrated and will act with equal effldeney in either case. Do sure and read the new aavcruaemoni ior paiucu lars. South and West. , m ' Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has done thousands of. women more good than, the medicines of -many doctors, it is a positive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydla EL Plnkham. BnB C-KklO. f."I8T8r Gentlemen -Having be1uTOcledi iifinber otyearswlth ldigefetloii and gener4ebll!rr M-i ipea tonte-and ahratrre'eootaina. lwlee as much inn -and-fffty per cemore lun, taS ttannyalum ai Itot mknown. Just the thingfof UirringjreaknesjKWM nruwai. 8ol5 by aU-druggists: of any standing. Priees redueedOBfVhaU. v mayll-rtt - .v.. STATE NEWS. ' Greensboro Patriot : From the pres ent outlook, there will not be many dig tilleries in operation in this county the ? resent season. Corn is too scarce, hose that will run have made arrange ments to get meal from Richmond and ther markets. James Donnell, an old citizen of Guil ford, residing three miles east of Greensboro, was stricken with paralysis last Thursday. The whole of the right side is affected, and it is with great dif ficulty that he can speak, his tongue be ing also paralyzed to some extent. It is predicted that corn will not aver age over 60 cents per bushel this winter. It has been ascertained that a very large amount of old corn is on hand in the western graneries more than enough to supply the demand. We hear some of the distillers in this district refuse to run this winter, if the Collector insists on sending them a Storekeeper who voted the prohibition ticket They say prohibition and the manufacture of spirits don't work well logecner. Durham Plant: The N. C Confer ence convenes in annual' session in Jjurham on the 23d day of November. j Died at Llewellyn, Durham county, f . j on ine.iBtn or uctooer, 1881, Mrs. Lou F- wife of Maj. R. W. York, in the 13a year or ner age. ; Wm-Cole, father ot John 4. Cole, died at hirresidence in Durham county on ounaay nigm last, ar Tne advanced age oi vz years, ue was, we suppose, mo oiuest citizen ox uurnam county. Milton Chronicle: Commissioner Raum having lately offered a reward of $500 for the arrestof N. N. Tuck and w. H. Winstead, Esq, alleged fugitives irom justice, nas round out since that 80 far as Mr. Winstead is concerned he (the Commissioner) "kicked before he was SDUrred." and that instead nf Am. ing Winstead was at home trying to ar range a compliance with Raum's exor bitant terms of settlement The Com missioner, therefore, countermands the reward, hut w instead should go for him zor damages. It is cruel for parents to.let their children suffer witn eougns ana colas, which in so many cases lead to consumption and premature death. Give vi. tfuirs cougn syrup. Price 26c a bottle. A Down Tows Herchant, Having passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a sufferine child. and becoming convinced that Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, pro cured a suppiy ior me cnua. un reaching- home uu acqotuuuug ius wue wnn wnac ne naa aone, she refused to have lt administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still worse; mm wuub cuiuempiaung anoiner.-8ieepiess mgni, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. Durinr her absence he arimlnintemri a mr. tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and saldL noimng. xnai mgnt ail nanas slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and hap py. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed at me deception pracuoea upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup,and suffering crying babies auu restless nign nave aisappearea. a. single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother. aoia Dy au uruggisK. 5 cents a Dottle, ottzrtz$. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WW A FOB- TUNE 11THGBAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW ORLEANS. . Tuesday, November 8th, 1881 188th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 1888 for 2R vaa-i t Mw ti. i.tn v. .1 i "Ti. -.r-r. - 'ui wuwiuwhi uiu voaruaoie purposes -ui cavuu i i.wu.wu- woMO a reserve fund of over Si 20. (XX) has since Iran iMi By an overwhelmlna; coDalar vote ttn frnhiiui was MUMie a parvor uie present state Constitution aupieu vecemoer a, A. L. its hkawu sinule NUMBER Drawings wlU uue piace montmy. It never scales or postpones. Look at the foUow- uiK 'iiwnuuuua; CAPITAL PRIZE. -SnjWL 1 00,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half -Tick ets. One Dollar. LIST O? PRIZES 1 Capital Prize fso.c 1 Caoltal Prize in? 1 Capital Prize u nnn 2PrrtW.5O0 fiiooO o rjaxsa vi i.uuu 6,000 20 Prizes of 500 10 000 100 Prizes of 100 10 000 m?l S9. IQlOOO ouuriizei ui zu iii immi 1,000 Prizes of 10 16 000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800 S2.700 8 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 Approximation Prises of 100. 900 1867 lTlxea, amounting , tl 10,400 Besponslble correenondlns acenta -Mntaditt aii panto, to whomauberal eompensatlon wlU be pcuu. : , Fee raaaer information, write eiearty, grring fuu addaeea. fiend on w bv m , T ia teied .Letter, er Money Order by mall. Address ed omy to K. A. DAUPHIN or M. A. DAUPHIN, at , ' No. 212 Broadway. New York. An OUT Grand XxtloM1niu TWawlnm m nru : ue supervision ana management of Generals 6. 1. Deauregara ana auoai A. jcarly. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The public are hereby eanrloned nainBt unA. mm any money or orders to nttnik) cm sta Nassau street. New York City, as authorized by the uuraiau. ouiio uuwerj tympany 10 sen us Dcaets. roey are noodlnc the country with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be of the riouiauuia duub liouerr uomnanv. and ura FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as Its agents. They hsve no authority from this com pany to seU its tickets, and are not lie agents for uy purpose. M. A. Tl 1 TIP HI V , Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co. S7th POPULAB MONTHLY DBAWTNO OF THE . In the City of LoulsTfile. en MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly 01 junrac-y. .. The United States Circuit Court on March 81. Tendered the following decisions: 1st xnat ue umunonweaun mscriDaaon com pany Is legaL 2d I Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a huge reserve fond. Read tne 11st 01 pnxesiorme . OCTOBER DRAWING. ;i Prize,.;..- 280,000 1 1 Prize, 10,000 ! 1 Prize, - 6,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 10,000 20 Prizes, 600 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each,... 10,000 . 200 Prizes, 60 each, 10,000 600 Prizes. 20 each, 12,080 1000 Prteea, 10 each...... 10,000 9 nuee, vsHJueaco, approxunauon prizes S2.70I 9 Prizes. 200 - - 1J80& tPdzea, 100 " , - " " 900 1.W0 Prizes,.. .77;..,. 111200 its. f2; Half TWketB, ii ; 37 Tioksts, 8601 WTioketa, $100. . , 7 WhoteTtoketa.: 4-BetiutManey or BMk XJrtn in letter, or send m gxpressy DONTT BEND Br SSGJSTERSD X B7rTSTot YTOEllC? ORDER. . Orders of B. !t BOARDMAN. CeorVwiroal EajOdln- IalBTUle, Jh or SOABmHhnqr. Hew Yotk.gf . oct. t OUR STOCK IS HANDSOME AND VARIED, And we are offering goods at extremely LOW PRICES. KID GLOVES in small sizes at 25c per pair. . COME IN AND EXAMINE IMycmwmilnd.! Our Ladies', Genfs and Children's Handsome Shoes'. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS 1 ULSTERS. W Give ue a ealL Prompt attention given to orders. a HARGRAVES SMITH BUI LD octl7 Our Fa Complete took. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially Invito our friends and the public generally to an inspection of the attractions display ed, confidently asserttnir that the win t fonnri in r. orJ2i , ..S ".Ji18 Ong this we would call soedal attention to tht' "f11 keep on hand during the entire season. We are Justified In asserting that the long experience and standing of eur House, is a full guarantee that our Clothing is the most reliable. The gwments of our own manufacture are strictly nrst-class. we are constantly and carefully stuayinl the de- riS!'i?la,,n"rtably m8Ur,n,K &Fi ."solute bottom prices. OuV object has alwijs been te brine about a-dlBDlav ever season of a fnii linn nt nmuKf, r,r h .,! i. - manship of our Cltrthing is equal to any of the best totri&TtS Sn?h T.T. J inMr rea8n!!ie and. never exaeeerate; we tell every customer the S?. iM . . , ,mpl0T f ,d0 oUrwle. 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 leaven with no Out lln nt fJWKTn' TTTToxiTCTTrvo iirrTa ,;r L . . 1 WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very BtUy. oct9 mitzXtexLttn. CHINA PALACE -OF- J. BrooMelJ & 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 half the price of Chinm. The Royal Worcester pattern is tne latest style. Boyal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces. S6.00: Mlnton teas. 22.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. A full stock of Granite and Common Ware , At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLASSWARE at astonishing low figures. Tinware, Quidruple Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look ing Glasses, tmoj carnages, Lamps ana -Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' Garfield portrait plates, 25c sep27 Chew only the brand of tobacco known aa The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucrflt, The iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, That hung in the welL : CHAS. R JONES, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent Liberal terms to dealers. s TARTLINC DISCOVERY! LOST . MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful fasnradenee causing Prona tor Decay; Xarroas Debiliry, Lost Manhood, etc- ftarmg tn 1 mvua mntw anown rcmady, nas -is eovmd a splaj stf u. wUeh -be will sand FRXK to ius ssuow-sunerara, lnnrass. u, juukv saa. ;'ii ij' 1' 11 1 til u.i iVi"i i 'li j i. 1 .if' MT!E COMPVRATIYE EDITION OF JAMES A REVISED VEtSfQJ.- 1M f A It ATXkr. f-O-S. tte-aati n.l.nm .BMW ltmiwrrawr. sviVusx laaor. ubim .miimt. Mvai Jtapioiyi ' twaMUMaa v OOO AO-NTS I PriM, I Tu. 1 J. CHAMRE IB A WAHTIO Mgl.SOf epSUEw8moa IM ONI I BOOK ! & WILHELM. ING, T R A D E S T. FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE, f m, 1" wu.p ui au urancnes. jk L. BERWANGrER & BRO.,. Leading Clothiers and Tailors. WLxsczllnmoxxs. Columbia Bicycle. It is generally conceded that among out door sports none surpass the Bieycle as a means of restoring health. To those of sedentary hab its the result is most ben onclal, developing the mus cles and giving new life and vigor to the whole sys tem. A horse . always- sad dled, ready for business or pleasure. Send three cent stamp for 24-page cata logue, giving price llste and full information, to POPE At'F'G CO., . Boston, Mass., or j. c. Wiatm, Charlotte, N. 0. sep20,dlmo Chew only the brand of Old Oaken Bucket. tobacco known "as The THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket. The moss covered bucket, That hung la the welL CHAS. R. JONEri. . Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent. Liberal terms to dealers. NOTICE. II I WILL sell for cash, on Monday, the 24th day f October. 1881, to satisfy executions in my hands the entire stock of JEWELRY, of every kind and description, now in the store house oc cupied by John T. Butler. M. E. ALEXANDER, octlStds Sheriff. THE ATTENTION Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, la called to our special brands of saleable and staple Smoking Tobaccos Silting Bun. Durham Long Cuts and Rival Durham to which- we are now addlne a fnll line of th lfttfjit ahrlM nf tha tnnst staple grades of Ping and Twtet. Tobacco We oou, ui a iotw we e&a, uuot muueuiauus m junewuig 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.POGUE. maj7 . Durham. N.C. gr0fjessi0tmt Z. B. Vahcx. W. H.BAHJET. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors 4 CHARLOTTE, N. C Practice In Supreme Court of the United States,, i Supreme Court of North Carolina. Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas- ' ton, Rowan and Da vidson. LJT- Office, two doors east of Independence Square. mayi E.O. D. GRAHAM;-: ATTOBK"S"Sr -A-1-? XA,"W . IN the State and United StatesXourts. ; Collea tions. Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab Hstracts of Titles, Surveys, &c, furniaoed for com pensation. -'- " Omci N. E. Corner Trade X Tryon streets' Charlotte. N. C fjan. ft. . FOR RENT OR SALE A DESIRABLE 4-room cottage. Just outside the xV. llmua ot the city of Charlotte, one mile ease There are five acres of land, good garden, and on the premises a good well and necessary outbuild ings. It will toe sold cheap to bona fide purcha ser, ot will be rented to a good tenant on, fgv-able terms. Apply to or address - - sepl Maa D. J. COITE' Safe nder Execution i: 1 I1 ft ft r r..' 1 V i. I " If- ' i f 1 1 1 1v b ! t j' 1 ft h If 1 Tl -. s iff '1 . 1 2. n 1 -!' 1 1 i f t A r V ( i ?! ft 11 i 1

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