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rr nira oj 11 SURE APPETISER iVkAin?, iiwi or' "T'"P . . -,. T.t TT.A,i ree. FITTMJ 'inaoia Itm Tom a Ult mf Iron. Tt jUMSCs ' - C ""a--- L .-J ..,Tjt.,-cptA JyrTrd) vz'izi M aW-. w ff r f fr f J 1 . JTonl",I?- jr r iQlPllr iLJmmm. cncefrom&svers,&c.t IFACTIUI M Tit DR. HARTCR MEDICINE too Aw 17 Sri da iS . CORNJ'CORN ! CORN ! BAGGING AND TIES Wtjjare agents for THE WATT PLOW Will Mil It LOWER than you can buy an other good plow. Full assortment always on band. Call and see as before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. ug28 RUST PROOF, RUST PROOF, RUSTPROOF. A few Bushels of Genuine Rust Proof Wheat, FOB SKID, TH BEST. IN THE MARKET. I tW CALL EARLY. THE GENUINE has acquired s repu tation greater man . any medicine . i extant u the Cheapest, pubest and best family mdialn in the world. It acti wlth.,f,rtrioidlnary power and efficacy on Via Lirer Uw largest organ of the body, called, from Its ImDortane. Che Htnae-lteeper of our Health. When the Liver la torpid, the bowels are sluggish and constipated) the food Ues In the sto mach lndlareatad and DolsoniDK the blood. Fre quent headaches, a feeling of lassitude, despon oaney, and nervousness, Indicate how the whole system is deranged. To prevent a more serious eooulOon, at once Taka 8IMM0HS LITE- B-GULATOE. r The test of time and the experience of thous ands have nraran It the best safest and speediest remedy for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Dpieen. aj a remedy in MALARIOUS mYEES, byspepsla, Mental Depression, Sick. Headache, dauadlee, Colic, CohstlpaUoQ ana Biuonsness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. u.T.00?1? ood-stted volume with such like Wsaftgusked tesUmonlali as the following: iJ ?J! JSSMM Liter Regulator tor con r'TW11' caused by a temporary de rangement of the Uw, tor the last three or four Cars, suiu aiweji wnen na4 Maafliw tO UM 01- . .HTftAM WABNEB. vium Jusuoe of Qeorgla. t AMilnnilli naa. aihAn tt, Dx. Simmons Liter Begul raj condition reoulres 1 'rTJ2Sd?ftect HENS. tHX BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL METHODIST -. W . lay it -Bimmona utbt bbjuhiw :nowieend in an im nm-m irrni .w. unnTBmini. omitHairti mnta and harbfl which an all TT PreMdenee has Pimm m coumms wnereuTW Bqr only th Genuine In White Wmpper, with red fi prepared only by J. H. Benin a Co, . aeps I mm Seed W ea Seed Wheat octi8 rj 1 A TRUE TONIC Vl.A totii or civo lieadaclio. r 'ITU 1)111 V XlUll A CAL CO., Baltimore, Md. enwEi reiomwu miu - m. i Miu rr-4 haa ni. rinnn x.riM Oyj. liiao m-T A Stor UH1TOM tjonrcn. -wj.v patent gyjeflicittas: DIMINISHED VIGOR Is reimbursed In great measure to those troubled with weak kidneys, by a Judicious use of Hoste ler's Stomach Bitters, which Invigorates and stlm Elates without exciting the urinary organs. In mninnrtion with its influence uoon them, It cor rects acidity, improves appetite," and is In every way conducive to health and nerve repose. An other marked quality Is Its control over fever arid ague, and Its power of preventing them. ifor sale Dy an uruggiais ana wmoio trouciaii. SO DAYS TRIAL Jiin. 13, 1878 WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, Electro-Voltaic AppEianc 3S suffering from NerTonsWeakncsses, Gen eral Debility, loss oi nerve lorce or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othet. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, PamlvMs, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the vital Organs. Also women troubiea wiin diseases peculiar to their sex. Sreedv relief nnd complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electric Appliances that have ever been constructed upon scientific prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with" the most wonderful success, nnl they have the highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been quickly nnd radically cured b their use. Send at once for Illustrated PamDhlet eivlD? all information free. Address. VOLTAIC BEIT CO., Marsha.ll, Mich. JulySl DOES WHY? WONDERFUL CURES I Because It acta on the LITER, BOWELS and KIDXEYS at the nametiin. j BeoaTisa It oleansea tlie system of the polaon oua humors that develope In Kidney and UtI nary Slaaaaoa, Biliotumeea, Jsnndice, ConiU. patton, files, or tn Bhenmatism, NeuralgiA, Xervou Disord ora and Female Ciomplainta, 1 BSS WHAT PEOPI I BAT i Engine B. Btork, of Junction CTty, Earmaa, aaji, Kidney-Wort curad him attar regular Phy- aldang had bean trylntr for four years, lira. John Ajrnall, of Washington, Ohio, says Bar boy was tfyen np to die by f onr prominent I physicians and that he wai afterwards cared by IPTW Ti V Mn that seron years suffering from kidney troubles and other complications was ended by the use of Kidney-Wort. ssjbsbjsb'B) - - John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn., suffered for years from liver and kidney troubles and after taking "barrels of other medicines," Kidney-Wort made him well. -r , mohaal CJoto of ' Montgomery Center. Vfc. suffered eight years with kidney difficulty and was unable to work. Kidney-Wort made 1 was nnal "well as I PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, OLIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. tyit is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferns In tin cans, one package of which makes six quarts of tnniilMna Alan In TJnnlH P"nl-m- T-nv t'.nn- eatrated, for those that cannot readily pre- ft. pare. tar It aett with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, $1.00 U WELLS. RICHABDSON St Co. . Fron's. (Will send the dry poet-paiS, BTJRLISGTOK, TT. I I l'l U US I 32U -arcbj27 d&wly Dr.SANFOBD?S IMUIGOESATOR Only Vegetable Compoundthat acts airecuy upon the Liver, and cures Liver. Complaints, Taun-." oice umousness, lYiaiana, vos- bveness, Headache, It assists di gestion, slarenplhensthe system. regulates the bowels, ounfies the r.lr.n ' A 151-: JL.JtL -Ji TT2. "4W '- a XJVAJri. C11U ircC. ' AVI. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. III MmVaIF JfTAtf rAM III MiMm frl fl- I saasaa "T-...tu maim ctpcct. ST. 10UI& HUi 10 nvaia wnin IL M. B. Goodwin, an editor In Chard on, Ohlp, says he was not expected to lire, being bloated beyond beliefjtrat Kidney-Wort eared him. Anna Jarreti or sontn Ha rJanU8-deod eow ly.r 3l)e M)atte; bgtrotr STATE NEWS. Sili&teiWdtchtyaii r Diediir Scotch Irish tovrnship, this cptintr.ioii'trie ltH! instant, of consumption, Mrs. J. T. Bar ber. ' There are on the graded school roll 190 pupils, with an average attendance ci 136 during the past two months. A number of .neve buildings in the city are nearing completion; among which is the yery handsome JBappis church, on ther corner pli Uhjrapn an Council streets. r 5 I I 2 ' Tantinff about oormrS-rit strtke&iu: thatftberfe must be: a ck)rne ?mado?ori corn somewhere about this market, lor some of the merchants are askinglfti.lO per bushel for new corn. Isn't this rather steep, or is the scare premature? We haye to note a great falling off in the auantitv of cotton brought to this market this season as compared with receipts to this time . lastj year. It is less than half j due no doubt to the severity of the drought in the main, though some farmers we know are holding back for better prices. We reeret to learn that Mr. Cathew Rice, of Unity township, had his hand rano-ht bv the revolving saws of a gin on Tuesday ;and badly injured., Ohe finger was so badly cur as to -require nmnnf-.ation at the second ioint. and his whole hand is terribly lacerated.1 This is the second accident which he has re ceived within the past few months. Salem Press : The corn crop is turn ing out, in many sections of the coun trv. better than expected. Twenty-eight years ago David Jones was burning some brush, ana some what burned the shell of an upland ter- raDin. thus marking him: so that he is easily recognized; Mr. Jones says he: has seen Jiim almost yearly ever since. The lasfrtime a f ew days ago. :; ; Anson Times: Judge Ashe waa home a few days last week, in attendance upon the bed-side of his sick wire. We are glad to be able to state that Mrs Ashe is slowly recovering from her re cent accident. Mr. T. A. White tells us of a curiosity in the shape of a pea now growing upon Mr. Ueo. Alien s place, it nas wo folks, upon one oi wnicn ne iouna the black pea, and on the other the Ten nessee Crowder. Raleigh News-Observer : Col. Walter Clark returned to the city yesterday, He represented North Carolina in the cumenical Council recently in session in London. Mr. A. W. Haywood, who accompanied him, is at Yorktown. See notice of decree of dissolution of the Roanoke Navigation Company pub ished in Dursuance of chapter 198. laws of 1874-'75. The sale of the property of the corporation will be made sometime in February next, of which due notice will be given. There are 309 convicts in the North Carolina Penitentiary, of which num ber 7" are white and 234 colored; 50 are females, 2 white and 48 colored.- We learn that Col, A. Jr. Butler, the Commissioner of Agriculture of Soiith Carolina, having heard of our agricul tural building, has written here for particulars, with a view of constructing a similar building at the capital of that btate. There were three arrivals for the Penitentiary yesterday. Sheriff A. M. Church, of Wilkes county, brought Leah Hampton, convicted of infanti ctde, and sentenced to ten years. Deputy bhentl W. N.Denton, of John ston county, delivered up the following to the. authorities: John Wilkins, white-, convicted of incest, sentenced to nve years; Charles snead, colored, for assault with intent to conrmit rape, and sentenced to seven years. ITERS OF INTEREST, Mr. John Walter, of the London Times, who is now thinking of turning homeward, has been so pleased with his American visit that he declares he would like to have his family live here ong enough to become thoroughlv ac quainted with the people. It is a curious fact that Russia, one of the poorest of civilized countries, makes a greater parade of wealth in one respect, than any other European State The domes or all the graat churches in St. Petersburg, Moscow and other large towns, are plated with gold nearly one- quarter or an men thick. About 600,000 grape vines were set out in Northern Alabama last year. On the premises of Col. J. H. Tatum.on Mobile bay, is a mammoth fig tree, nine feet six inches in circumference at the smallest part of the main trunk. Its top is nearly forty feet high, presenting to the beholder one vast dome of foliage and fruit. It bears at the rate of from 100 to 300 bushels of fruit per annum. A sentimental fellow at Wrights own, Minn., wrote to a girl that he would hang himself if she did not mar ry him. As he was a stranger, she took his queer missive as an insulting ioke ana replied angrily that he would please her greatly Dy choosing tne tree which grew near the window of her room When she looked eut next morning here hungjms nieiess.Dody. A young lady was wedded near Lew iston, Maine, a few days ago. Three imes she had been engaged prior to her final betrothal. ' Her first affianced died of consumption. Her second was prostrated with small-pox, and died a lew days before the time fixed for their rnarriage. Her third was accidentally drowned on the eve or their wedding day. Her fourth love lived to marry Her. The remnants of the Philadelphia centennial exhibition have been sold by auction. The great organ, which cost $20,000, went for $5,000, and it is to be removed to a Boston fair building. The largest mirror in the world. 11 by 18 feet, in one plate, originally costing $5,000, was bought by a saloon keeper tor $900. ;A new town is springing up at the now northern terminus of the Pensa- cola and Selma road, 32 miles from Pen- sacoia Junction, in Conecuh county. A large sale of town lots took place re cently at good prices. , Cork trees are being successfully raised in Georgia. The cork on some of them is already thick enough for use. It is supposed these trees can be suc cessfully raised in most of the South ern States. Ladies who come in fine carriages, dressed in the latest styles, with dia monds and furs, are said to support the majority of New York fortune-tellers. . - i m ' 1 ' Tne Blffscat YeU Wilmington Review. Talk about your big snake stories. Here is one which will pale many into utter insignificance. The best of it is that it is true, as we must believe, it being furnished for publication by a very respectable and reliable citizen of Pender county. A friend writes us from Point Caswell that a few days ago, Mr. Im D. Bordeaux was hunting in Bee Swamp. Caintack township, and found axatUesiiake whieh. ho shot f and J KMiBUtt a , ' mMJiiMusj ip p4io. vf aa found to have flbrtt ratifes-aMa t6e?L3 feet anct 5 inches in length! Mr. Bbr deaux and Mr. Neil Simmons cut the snake open and found five' large rabbits and two squirrels, in his stoniach. . , MINT MISERABLE PEOPLE 'draff themselves about with fallins strength, feellnir that thevr steadily sinking Into their graves when, by using nnwri uuiger x umo,, uiey wvium una a cure commending with the first dose, and vitality and strength-Buray eontngbAclr to them, j 8ee other NOOK TELEGRAMS. Expenses) of Gniteaa's Witnesses. WASHiNaTok Mi2i;iu , the n' Dis trict1 Supreme- Coort. criminal term, this morning. Tudire Cox decided that it was clearly in the discretion of the court to allow the expenses, for a rea sonable number of witnesses in the Guiteau case, the same to be paid in the same manner.as government witnesses are paid and it. is .stated, that he would decide in chambers the number of wit nesses to be thus allowed. He also stated that he would defer an assign ment of counsel to assist Scoville until f ter consultation with that gentlemen. Jtew York Democratic County Nomi nations New York, Oct. 21. Charles A. Jack son was nominated by the County De mocracy for surrogate of the city and county and declined. At the reassembl ing of the County Convention at Irving hall Democracy last night the following nominations were made: Hon. Delano C. Caldwin, Surrogate ; Judges of Ma rine, court, judge Sheridan, jonn w. Harnett : Coroner. Dr. Philip Merkle. King's county Democratic convention nominated- j; ranK wnite ior sneriir; Justice of Sessions, Adolph Guebner. Returning: from Vorktown. Richmond, Oct. 20. A telegram from Yorktown states that the French and German delegations will leave that place to-night, reaching Richmond to morrow forenoon. The visitors wiil leave on Saturday morning for Wash ington. The city is crowded with sti angers, who have been in attendance on the ceremonies at Yorktowh. Most of them will doubtless remain to wit ness the supplementary festivities here, preparations for which have been made on an elaborate scale. They will occu py four days, beginning Saturday morn ing. New York Stock Market New YoitK. Oct 21. 11 a. m. The stock market opened strong with higher prices ana suosequenuy aaYanceai per cent, the latter on Alton & Terre Haute, common. This was followed by a reaction of per cent, which was. however, racer recovered. Man hattan levated was the great feature of tne dealings ana soia up from 44M to 49, reacted to 47, returned to 49, fell off to 47 ana rainea to 48. Oat of tbe Wood, Philadelphia, Oct. 21 The follow ing message was received this morning by the wife of Prof. King, aeronaut : Chippewa Falls, Wis. To E. A. King, Philadelphia : We have got out of the woods all right Sam'l. A. King. i Five Days In the Swamps. Washington, Oct 21. The signal service observer that accompanied Prof. King in his balloon, reports to the chief signal oacer, under date of Chippewa Falls, Wis., 21st as follows : "The last five days in the swamps." Vecretary Wisdom Nominated for United State Senator; St. Paul, Oct 21. The Republican caucus last night nominated Wm. Win dom for United States Senator. PUE-HISTORIC GUANO, a A Valuable Mine of It Discovered in New Orleans One of our New Orleans exchanges says:- The fire which last night con sumed the residence of Patrick Clarke, Esq., on St. Charles street, corner of Constantinople, uncovered a deposit of guano and phosphates which, it is pre dicted, will prove an important factor in the fertilization of the wornout hill lands of the South. We are informed that a gentleman who is familiar with the phosphate beds of South Carolina, which are worth millions, thinks this an outcropping of the same stratum. The main guano deposit is said to lie directly on the top of Mr. Clarke's cis tern. Of course much of it has been washed into the cistern by the rains of the last two decades, but the supply in sight is still ample. The character of this deposit was not known until the arrival of the Babcock engine at the fire, but as soon as the engine began to play upon it, the acid acted directly upon the guano and liberated such vol umes of ammonia as for a time to drive back our brave fire boys. The phosphate bed covers the entire premises, is elevated four or five feet above the street, and is of unknown depth. The matter is being investiga ted by a scientific gentleman who has bored into the deposit a . considerable depth. On withdrawing the auger there was a rush of fetid gas, which was pronounced to be sulphurated hydrogen, and it readily took fire from, a lighted match and is burning at this writing. The auger brought up fossil shells, sharks' teeth, thin plates of oxide of iron, the bones of a malacopterygious fish, which clearly indicates the Silurian strata, and bones, scales, hair and hoofs supposed to belong to Ichthyosauri, and prehistoric river horses and sea cows. Tne Boas Comet The Louisville Courier-Journal, of last Monday, publishes a letter from Prof. Klein, saying: "I have forseveral weeks past noticed a singular pheno mena in the heavens in the shape of a double comet or comets, attended by nine smaller ones, all in a circle closely resemDiing one or saturn s rings. They all appear to be connected together, as they move in the same orbit and the larger of the double comets will, at regular intervals, eclipse the smaller one, and the little ones are on such oc casions lost sight of in the mists thus created. I have no doubt that this is the comet of 1845, supposed to have been destroyed, that now appears to us in this singular shape, attended by numerous satellites, which, by some'of the wonderful processes of nature, were undoubtly thrown from its nucieus,but not with sufficient force to get beyond its attraction, and are therefore resting on the original ring like nucleus which has undoubtedly been rent asunder by eatfeometary eruption and gathered agam iu it present snape. xnis too, a believe to be the comet of 1811, having a period of 35 years. Aside from this wonderful comet or rather eleven comets, there are fiye others now visible. MOTHERS DON'T KNOW How many children are punished for being un couth, wilful, and lndlflerent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of healthl Aft-Intelligent lady said of a child of this kind: "Mothers should know that if they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks the children would be all a parent could desire." A CLERGYMAN'S OPINION Having had art opportunity to test the excellent qualities of Dr. Bull's cough syrup, I hesitate not to say It Is the west remdey I have ever used In my family. Bev. Wm. Chapman, Pastor M. , Church, Georgetown, Atlantic, Tennessee 4 Ohio Railroad i ' 8 u r klh trh uxjrrs Omens, 1 I Charlotte, N. C, Oct 13th, 1881. J iS&J-4 Monday, Oct 17th,'188l, the fallowing schedule will be run over this road. . , ... .eOINGKOBTH. V , , lveOiarlotte,....;':..;.;..; 4 15 p. m. , ! Davidson College..... 5 56 p. . Arrive at StatesvUle, ..i. 7 45 p. m. : ; - ' GOING SOUTH.' -f-'r1 Leave Stetes,.............:.. BQtu m: ! MooresTrjie..i.;... ........ 7 44a.m. " Davidson OoUege, 8 24a.m. Arrive at Charlotte, .TT " .....1000. m. J. J. GORMLEY TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLIC. The proprietors of that Immensely DODular ren edy, Kidney-Wort, In recognition of the claims of 4 the public which has so liberally patronized them, have prepared a liauld preparation o' that remedy I fer the special accommodation of those who from any reason disiiKe to prepare It for themselves 1 It is very concentrated and. as the dose Is small. It Is more easily taken by many. It has the same enectuai action in au diseases of tne Kidneys, liv er or bowels. Home and Farm "The profession ought to bear in mind that the Lleblg Company prepare a genuine Extract of Witch Hazel, and In ordering the remedy be sure to designate the preparation desired; otherwise a worthless article may be obtained. 'The same firm also makes a most useful and convenient nutrient tonic, in the form of 'Coca Beef TojIc,' which has Justly received the highest commendation. We have used both of those preparations with the most satisfactory results. " Editorial In the Medical and Surgical Times. Professors John M. Carnochan, Egbert Guern sey, Wm. Tod Helmuth, A. K. Hills, M. W. Noxan, and hundreds of the most eminent physicians of New York city, endorse and prescribe the Lleblg Go's Arnicated Extract of Witch Hazel. Beware of cheap Imitations. The Lleblg Company offers no cheap goods. It offers only honest preparations at honest prices. Arnicated Witch Hazel cures Piles, Salt Rheum, Catarrh. Rheumatism, Lum bago, Painful Periods, and other female com plaints. Sold In fiity cents and dol'ar sizes Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Soreness of the Chest, 6 out, Quins, Sore Throat, Surel ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oft as a safe, sure, simple and ehsaja External Baniedy. 4 rlftl entails twt the comparatively trilling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with aln cjn have cheap and positive proof of lte claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ASD DEALERS nr mediohtb. A. VOGEIR & CO., Baltimore, Md., 17. 8. A. aeo 80 . It A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positive relief and immunity from complexional blemishes may be found in Hagan's Mag nolia Balm. 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 nnsightly discolora tions, eruptions, ring marks under the eyes,sallowness,red ness, roughness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mag nolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic, ' l1'"r,r,jri n"" " Jan. 22 mihiiii We ere now receiving our inter mock OF J Containing all the latest styles and qualities of LADIES', Hisses and Children's ALSO All the novelties for trimming: FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, FLASH tS, SATINS, ORNAMENTS, &J. Also our usual large and attractive stock of White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Neck Wear, Gloves and Hosiery. Corsets, Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts, &c Another large stock of Ladles' Muslin Underwear Just received, that wo are offering at very low prices. MRS. P. QUERY octll Sale of Real Estate. T i virtue of authority, conferred In a certain aj mortgage deed executed on the 3 1st day of JanUaiT. 1 8X0. bV Thnmnn -T. Rnrinfrlo nnrl Tnrt. las J.Bprlnkle. his wile, of the countv of Meck lenburg, North Carolina to the North Carolina State Lire Insurance Com nan v. nf RAiAicrh. n. r, nnri ; recorded In the Register's Office of Mecklenburg epunty, in book 23, page 228. 1 will offer for sale we coun nouse. in tne Cltv or Cbarlotte. to thn highest bidder, on Saturday, the 29th day of Oe- 1?,!cloi M., Lots 1792 and 1795, In the man of the Cltv nf f!hif situate tA. v hiu - o aiiveis. ana &fltAimno innda nf H i Whitehurst H. F. Elliott and Mra? H. W. Tatum." w kub vi. hub apply ... n$&to2 Co.. Charlotte. UIIIDI. FOB RHEUMATISM. Will a MILLINERY GOOD Bats and Bonnets FRESH MINERAL WATER oth Foreign and Domestic, JUST RECEIVED AT DrJ.H.McAden's Draff Store ABATOGA -yiCHY. From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new waUr re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tton, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic Also, . Morn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, K CASES C0NGRKS8 WATER, 4 2 0 cases' rock bridge alum, cases buffalo lithia. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS - aktj Booyadi Janes Waters. THE GREAT EIWEAN NOVELTY ! H UNYADI TANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APEBTENT. AS A CATHABTIC: DOES! A wine glass full before breakfast The Lancet "Hunyedl Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that Its richness in 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. VircJww, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander Brtmton, M. I)., r. R. 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 Pulma and Fried richshaU." JOHN :B. McADEN, Importing and Elspenslng Pharmacist. North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spiiBg 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 DEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night July28 WHOLE 3ALE & RETAIL IDrnggists, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, Is complete. t-GrVE U3 A TRIAL HHRY OUR INK CAPSULES, Something new and guaranteed to make the JtsjKST iitiL in tne MarKet. L. R, WRISTON & CO y-HITB and BED ONION SETS, For fall planting, L. R. WRISTON & CO. w E HAVE A SULL ASSORTMENT Of Seeley's Hard Rubber Trusses at reasonable prices. Every Truss warranted as represented. L. B. WRISTON CO. TOADIES' CORSET BRACE, A shoulder brace and support for the back com bined. Sold by L. R. WRISTON & CO. Oct 12 Come and See MY LARGE STOCK -OF NEW AND HOW CHEAP I AM SELLING IT Twin Springs AT 3.00 FEB SETT. A lot WINDOW SHADES Just in. I keep ts E. M. ANDREWS, (Successor to X. G, Rogers.) , - WHOLESALE ft RETAIL FLRM'yirHH DEALEB L. R. Wriston & Co Con and Caske flew Stairmtsemcats Fvsk nigsa sena to traPr" BUSINESS raiVKRSiTY HEbBm Atlanta, Otx. For Illustrated Circular. A livrctauU Business SchooL Established twenty years. oct4 4w Benson's Cape Porous Plaster. Oyer 5.000 Druggists and Physicians have s'gned a paper stating that Benson's Capcine Po rous Plasters are superior to all others. Pricf oct4,4w &?HhJ"AEDAL WARDED K! Wwk.warranted tha best and cheap indispensable to evw toanntatled "th. Science of Usl or,8elf-PreMrT ation ; bound in IT t i!Seh n"hn. embossed, foil piltOO pp.oontains bwtntif ui steel enaravmn, 12i prescrip- ' mail - fll.r. .Z?3i P now mnuxasSeEBSS. oct4 dkw4w CUTICUHA PERMANENTLY CUBES HOMOB3 OF THE SCALP AND SKIN. Cutlcura remedies are for sale by all drueffistt Crice of Cutlcura, a medical Jelly, smaH box! s KO cents; large boxes, 1. Cutlcura Resolvent the new blood purifier, per bottle. Cutlcu?a Medl gffft 2BC. Cutlcura MedS ShSi ... POTTER, Boston, Mass. octTd&w1 0n 1606,1)1 01 prlce' Farto's Gioger Tonic. BSST HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORER NOW USID. StomlohSi11? f W0Tra.en 8nd dlseases f e stomach Bowels, Lungs. Liver and Kidneys and Is entirely different from Bitters. Ginger Essences and $1 sizes. Large saving buying S 1 size oct4.d&w4w HI6C0&CQ- Chemists. N. Y. 5000 Agents Wanted to sell the Life of President Garfield 5eaKT U,fe 2nd career M 8'dler and States man; his election nnd administration; his assas--io?ihls, herlc struggle for life; wonderful medical treatment; blood pglsonlng; removal to Elberon; death, etc Profussly Illustrated, fplen- 2SP0IJ? eW. hl wife and mother: scene of the shooting; the sick thamber; Guiteau In his cell; the surgeons and the sick cabinet The only complete and authentic wrk. a fortune for agents first in the field with this book. Outfit 50c Speak quick. Address 4w HUBBARD BROS.. Pub'rs, Atlanta. Ga. St. CHARLES HOTEL STATESVILLE, N. C. HIS house has been leased for a term of yea4 JL keep a strictly firs t-c) ass house in every respect Commodious sample rooms on first and second floors. The patronage of the public Is solicited. julyl.dtL HONEST 1- Twist Chewing Tobacco B6W&J0 Of 1mftainn Vnna fanina ntlaaa nM - - vtv jouure UUICBO fW companled with our "Honest 7" oopy-righted label wmua wm d iouna on oeaa or every box. jnanuiaciurea oniy Dy , bbown & BBO., feb20-2w - Winston. N. a Richmond and Danville Railroad. PASSEHGBB DEPARTMENT. On and affpr .Tnn Kth 1 KVJ1 To Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line di vision of this road will be as follows: N. Y. U. 8. U. S. Mall Express Fast Mall EASTWARD. No. 45, No. 47, No. 49, A. B. C. L've Atlanta 4.00 am 3.15 pm 6.30 pm Arr. Suwanee.... D 5 18 am 4.37 pm 7 45 pm ' Lula E 6.54 am 5.59 pm 9.06 pm " Toccoa 8.14 am 7.15 pm 10 16 pm " 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 2 11 am Gastonla....L 2.36 pm 2.13 am 4 31am " Charlotte. ..M 3.35 pm 3.15 am 5.85 am h. x. (TIT WESTWABD. U. S. Mall Express Fast Mail No- 42. No. 48. No. 50. L've Charlotte... M 12.30 pm 12.43 am 12.33 am " Gastonia...L 127 pm 1.43 am 1.17 am " Spartan'g.. K 8.50 pm 4.06 am 3.12 am " Greenv'lc.H 5.07 pm 5.18 am 4.24 am " Seneca G 6.51 pm 7.02 am 5.47 am ' Toccoa F 8.01pm 8.15 am 6.53 am " Lula E 9.16 pm 9.H1 am 8.09 am " Suwanee.. .D 10.38 pm 10 54 am 9 22 am Arr. Atlanta 12.05 am12.20 pm 10 35 am CONNECTIONS. A with arrlvlnc t.raina nf nonrorin .nf.ui on A. & W. P. Railroads. ' B With arrivinGT tmlna nf ftanroia Pontrel 1 D ......... JJ1 K... wtl.l (44. u W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of the Georgia Railroad. D With LawmnmvlllA Branoh tn nr,A frnm T o.d reneeville, Ga. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Elberton Air-Line to and from Elberton, Georgia, (i with fVllnmhln nnii flnu wuv V W (U1U tiViU Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. a. wiin uoiumma and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, S. C. TC with Snflrtanhnrop on I .h.viiiA anwnn ...... f"..'.fc auuaoug.uiot auu ciaiLau- burg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson auu aaucTiuc. CU1U A.1BUJ11 UI1U VOlUUlDia. ju wiin cnesier ana Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. M with a, C. 4 A.-C. C.-B. & D. and A., T. & 0. for all points West North and East Pullman palace sleeping car service on trains Nps. 47 and 48, daily, without change between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, Judo General Passenger Agent Carolina Central It. It. Co. Change of Schedule. OFFICE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, Wilmington, n. C June 4, 1 88 1 rN and after June 5, 1881, the following J Schedule will be operated on this railroad: PASSKHeXB, MATX, AMP BXPBXSS TBAXM DAILY 1ICIFT StrNDAXS. No, I Leave Wilmington at, . w . t 45 a ra ) All I YD a vuoriwus aaw. to 45 p m n 1 Leave Charlotte at. 6 00 a m 125pm i i Arrive at Wilmington at,. 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 Cleaveland Springs and all points on the Shelby division. PASSKMQXB AND FREIGHT. ) Leave Wilmington at 6 30 pm No. 5. Arrive at Hamlet at l 26 a m ) Arrive at Charlotte at 8 00 a ra ) Leave Charlotte at 7 30 p m No. 6. Arrive at Hamlet at 1 26 a ra ) 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. BHKLBX DIVISION, PASSENGER, matt., SZPBESS AND j-KJCIHT. Kn o I Leave Charlotte .......... 7 00 p in . m n n m No 4 (.Lea6 Shelby 6 00am ri04- (Arrive at Charlotte 9 30am Trains Nos. 5 and 6 make close connection at Hamlet to and from Balelgh, except as above. Through Sleeping Cars between Balelgh and Charlotte. Trains No. 1 and 2 make connection at Cbar lotte with the A., T. 4 O. R. R., arriving at States vlll the same evening, and connecting then with J!?e ' 5 Ior -Abbeville and all points on to6 W. N. C. ft. R, Trains Nos. .8 and 4 connect closely with the Chester and Lenoir Railroad at Lmcolnton. 4. V. Q. JOHNSON. J2o Gen'L Sup't W'BIJSnDBLS FRESH rish Pota JUST RECEIVED. MS .ctie AT WHITE FRONT. Bep27,dlw, wtd octl5 CHAS. R. JONES.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1881, edition 1
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