Stye Charlotte tobzznitx. SUBSCRIPTION BATES 88 00 4.00 Six month. . . Thru monito. Or moni... 00 T5 WMBKLT MD1TIOJT: WeV ( V oosvtfcy), In aOmantt. . Outefinstomug, ropau Bit month tWm liberal HOuettoiifiyf CkOi. S.10 1.05 prr (go dels. JUST BECElVitD A NEW LOT 07 DBB3S TRIM MINGS, SUKAHS, 8ATINS, ETC WE ARE OFFERING DRESS goods vert CHEAP. WE HAVE A be.iuUful llae of BAfcKbT FLANNELS. WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAK. YOU CAN GET Dross Bui tons, BIbbons, or anything In ourl'ne CHEAP. ASK FOR C illdreu's, Mltsei and Lidlei' Fane; Hosiery. REMEMBER, We have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, (PAXXMTXD tvn 13TH, 1875.) Alexander k Harris. octie grrjocts una gUozs 188T Fall & Winter 1881 We are dally recelTlng oar FALLS WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES' , MISSES', CHTLDBENS,' GENTS', BOYS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS. VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICX3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. aep8 Coiiuensetl Time TaMe-KorttlliiiaE.B TBinrs eonrs hosth. I Date.Maj 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally He. 48, Dally Lv. Charlotte, -" A-L. Depot " " Junc-t " Salisbury, Arr.Greensboro LT.Greensboro Arr.Ratoigh Lv. " Arr. Goldsboro Lt. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. DanviUe " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " JetersvtUe Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr.Manchester Arr. Ktchmond 4.05 6.15 4.15 rx 4.11 AX 6.20 ax4 4.80 fx 6.07 fx 7.S7 fx 5.56 8.03 B.25 7.50 9.80 ax .5aAxl&18Fir JTer Bleh- ......ia'adonly M . 1.40 fx 1.45 FK 4.00 FX &25 10.21 11.31 ix 10-27 AX111.83 AX 10 58 12.01 FX 12.87 fx 2.24 fx 8.20 Fx 1.20 FX 2.55 PX 8.51 4.28 fx 4.05 Fx 4.10 FX 4.18 PX 4-85 fx 4.88 FX 4-18 rx j 4.43 ax 7-28 Ax TKAINS SOINS SOUTH. Date,Mayl5'80 No, 42 Daily. No. 4a Dally. . No. 50 Dally Lv. Richmond ' Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Salisbury 10.45 fx 2.25 AM 12.00 2.43 FMH 7. 7. 6.05 rxi P.1B FX 7.27 AX 9.26 AX 9.31 AX 8-17 FX 8.87 fx .87 11.16 10.88 fx Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 PX412.15 ax unariott. Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale ' DftnvUl. " Benaja '' Greensboro '' Salisbury frr. A-L. Junction Lt. " rr. Charlotte 1.00 PM 12.20 2.55 fx 4.41 fx 6.07 FX 7.25 FX 7.51 FX 8.55 PX 9.27 FX 11.05 fx 12.26 AX 12.80 ax BAUtX BSASGH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. '. j ; Leave Qreengboro. .... .-. 9.40 F Arrive Salem 11.40 fx NO. 47-Dally, except Sunday. wave Salem 70 AX ATives Greensboro 9.00 ax NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. i?2V0 ren8boro 10.00 ax nve Salem lkM ax . NO. 48-Dslly. ...j afiaiem ve (iNensboro '. '. '. '. '. '. 5.30 Fx 7-80 FX hnl?i1 maJla No- uI 69 win only- nftke "uviL imnniiMa m. 1 i . . let WSJ? tnin from Charlotte wlU maw tn & D. B. B. depot This train Oold stx,?0 Greensboro for Raleff h, i wM6SlMm9 Qd all points on WUmlngf- pLeldon toaroadM! v itnTr No. 47 and 48 make all local twin a.T. n1uaiott4 d Richmond, and be "ivmn (ireenahmm 1L.ik..i .n for A8BVmr7onJwlin w. H. c. a. at MAUiOury ..Cniarlotte and Blchmond.VexesDt o6d Sba fS0 GrVTe.BolUbarg.Lto. . ) boVo." WUIWCt8 ma BalemBranotutf Gsssos- 1 nnM Sen. Pass, b4xket Acanj UehmoDdi' mayi8 fe BOOTS ID 11, Best Brands Latest Styles VOL. XXVI. A SECOND STOCK 01? BLACK CASHMERES - THIS SEASON,- Ana v. ill De glad to have the trade Inspect them, as we offer them 25 Per Cent Cheaper-:-- Than the same goods has been sold for In this market heretofore. THE LADIES MUST REMEMBER we have the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED 8TOCKof OLOAK8. JACKETS, ULSTERS and QIROV LARS in me eity. Also, Dolmans in French Diagonal, Drap d' St., Drap d' Alma, Bilk, and Satin de Lyon Effects, all very handsome goods at most reasonable prices. - good assortment of MEN'S. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. T. L Seigle k Co. oct23 jptedtatf. PERRY DAVIS1 PAIN KILLER IB A rUBELT VEGETABLE BEMEDT For nrrrawAT, and EXTERNAL Ute. A rare and speedy cure fbr Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, ChiUs,Iiarrhea,I)7sentery,Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick He)adache,Nenralgia,Rhenmatism. Braises, Cuts, Sprains, etc jyrfectly V to use internally or ezfernaQtf.and certain to afford relief. No family can afford to boJM JIP dm at J5c ovc, and 91 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A 80N, Propri.tortS Providence, R. U sept dAw sept oot. TfyJlTnT'S POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IjOMof a appetl t,yaajiea.bowel costive, theHead.wlta a dull eensation in Fain in the baek part. Fain under the .boulder- bUde.funneal after with a dirin- llnation to exertion of Jjodx or salnd. irrmpimr of jumper. Low ipiriU, Loss oi memory, witn a reeung or naring ni leetea some duty, weariness. Dissineas, Etotto of h H.tft, E ot. befor. the eyes, Tellow Bfcln, Headaoae, BesOess- neas at nithVhicIIyooTored Urine. u nuu wutroras jlsi ufexxdxd, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUITS FILLS re espeeislly Aspted to momH .Mt,on do.. ! kasli acIuuis z nun mm w siMimui uu innnyr. mmmm Um Inatila. and uua tk. bo4y t. Tak. n TIm; the. th. tyaum Wa w mu.aA m TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Okat Haik otWkiskbm h.Bfl to OUHT Blaox by . tnsl ppUctlo. of thl Dtk It' impart, a natural color, acta In.tantaneoaily. SoU.hj DratfU,.r Mat by .ipr.M wa r.Mi.t of f 1. Office; 35 Murray St., New York. C9t. TUT. HAHCAL f TalmbW hfcrmtteB mm Sl Cwtal Smlpte wlU b Mliwl riUtS m rUm,W Teby. 23deedwl : Floreston Tk Km Pimm mA luU. .fall rmrtmmmm. Cologne iv' hkftc, who ar. tirl out bjr -work r worry, audi tmVL Wh. mil niscrkbl. Witk DyipcpM-Khwwia-J ' ' , Ntiralp, ok iow, MJOf er itt um , y.n can b.lnvtgorati Mitwoiyiain rEUymi ar.wa.tiaf wy ;"nP4fJl rupatioa ot any WMkeMa, Tl 2? i.ffwioic;tlie erttM Vlmod. jrernuisraawu r ;Bost1leaiai46StMM.UrariwCsV t 'and Gu1 superior t Si"" ae4obr Tonic, .. ;: build trp th. ytem. but .v in0XMMfc, ;. r. BnteraOloe, ' JulrlO Chev. on Old Oaken ti.o brand oX tobacco known as Jhe et - THTt old Oaken Bucket . 1 - lrasa Isim erif tSsMttrskf ' .4 A u UWU. VVUUU VUVKOSi The tnoas-corered bucket, : w ,j ia' ,.r , f .CtototteiH.c., sole Agent ,J13P" Liberal terms to dealers. - - : . 1 nan n. uiiii six ffe Have Rwivw i IS CHARLOTTE, Through iho Clover. BY J. RUSSELL FISHER. The air w is glad with a sweet terfume In the stilly twilight shadow; And the nodding clover was all abloom. And the blue grass swayed like a waving plum', In the heart ot the fragrant meadow. And my soul was glad with a wordless song That it whispered o'er and o'er: And the light grew dim and the shadows long, And my heart leaped high with Its passion strong, As my eager feet strayed the blooms among To meet my own true lover. And the moments sped, and the stars looked down From the deep blue sky above me; And the earth was bright, with ne'er a frown, For my fancy wove for my life a crown. With a brave, true heart to lore me. And my lover came through the stilly night Came down through the dew wet clever: And my heart stood still with a strange affright. And the world grew warm and glad and bright; for he kissed me there In the dim starlight My naughty, naughty lover. Perhaps 'twas wrong, but I could not pass Through the nodding, dew-wet clover; And the path ran harrow among the grass. And I was only a foolish lass, And he a persistent lover. Perhaps 'twas wrong, but I could.not move, As he whispered o'er and e'er A tale that was sweet with the notes of love, In a voice that was soft as a cooing dove: And my face grew hot, but I could not more From the arms of my saucy lover. Perhaps 'twas wrong, but the clover smiled, And the blue grass nodded ever; And the stars peeped out with a glimmer mind, And I was a thoughtless, foolish child, And he such a handsome lover. Perhaps 'twas wrong, but I could not know, as l met mm mere in tne eiover, That ray heart would swell, and my cheeks would glow. And the tell tale blood would ebb and flow; Perhaps 'twas wrong, but I loved him so This reckless, brave young lover. Long years have passed, and the wintry mow Lies deep o'er the noddlns clover: And the stream of Time, in Its onward flow, Has classed with the thoughts of long ago That nteht with my handsome lover. Bnt the wave are crooning soft and low Tnat story oer ana oer. For my love was true, and I loved him so. In the nodding bloom and the shrouding snow; And I'm resting still In the afterglow, in tne arms 01 my own true lover. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The death rate of Chicago is 17.& in a thousand. Therefore it claims to be the healthiest city in the world. Mrs. Barney Williams, the actress' lost $10,000 worth of property cos tumes, manuscript, etc. in the late storage-house fire in New York. Japan's finances are in an excellent condition. Last year's revenue exceed ed the previous year's by $8,500,000, and the expenditures of 1880 were less by $12,000,000 than the .revenue. The actor Got, speaking of actresses, said the other day that, in his; opinion, it was not necessary for an actress to have loved in order to play the part of a woman in love. "Women." he con tinued, "are like certain animals which discover truffles without ever having been taught." Sylvester Doolittle, who died in Os wego, .N. Y., at 82 last week, was the first man to put a canal boat on the through route from Rochester to New xork, so young is even water naviga tion in New York State. The seizure of some of the writings of Paine and Voltaire at Toronto has produced quite a stir. It seems to have been done in accordance with the law not because The Age or Reason and The Pocket Theology were atheistic, but because they were "indecent" The Chicago Inter-Ocean says it will not be five years before Chicago people will be buying water from barrels, be cause while the number of people is rapidly increasing, the capacity of the water works remain unchanged. The Inter-Ocean believes the population of Chicago will be 800,000 before addition al water works can be built, even if work is begun at once. Cremation within a few years has made its chief progress in Europe at the furnace in Gotha, which has been fairly well in demand. It appears now that the next field for its growth will be Hungary. At Buda-Pesth the muni cipal council, after discussing the ques tion of its sanction, has decided in favor of it, and it is believed that many other; towns will follow this example. Sever al have already decreed tnat siien per sons as desire to adopt cremation may do so. . To a pretty young girl Sydney Smith once said: "Do you ever reflect hdVr you pass yottr life? If you lite td'bel 72, which I hope you may, your - life is sDent in the following manner: An hour a day is three years; this make- twenty-seven years sleeping, nine years dressing, nine years at the table, air years playing with children, nine, years drawing, walking , andL , visiting, six years shopping and three years quarrel in g." The vicissitudes of politics make many changes in Congress. .Of.nearly. 150 Republicans who will be in the next House only twenty-two were there so far back as the Forty-fourth Congress, which met six years ago. The change are most frequent in the rural districts, where the counties insist on the prin ciple of turn about. City members,, as a rule, enjoy tne greatest longevity. Mr. James O'Kelly, who is one of the latest "suspects" lodged in Kilmainham jail, was born in Roscommon, Ireland, in 1846, and was educated at rans. ie adopted journalism as a career, and was at one time connected with the New York Herald: latterly be has been as sociated withLondon newspapers. He was elected to Parliament for Roscom mon countvrin ADril.1880.in the place of Mr. Charles French, home ruler. ' In October. whsn.the woods are elorlous tn their scarlet and golden drapery, Is the time to seek the autumn leaves and teias- A severe cold Is often the result of such Dleasure trlDa. Dr. Bull's cough syrup always, cures coughs and oolds. Price 25c I bare been a great sufferer with rheumatism ! for the past seven years and part of the time have been confined to my bed, The last attack kept me In bed for seven long months, In which time I employed the best medical 8WU without securing relief. 1 1 was induced to try St. Jacobs Oil, which remedy bas entirely cared me. My hands have become straight and can be used as well as ever. have Induced others afflicted with rheumatism to use it, and they have experienced the same hap py result. I wish lt was In my power to tell suffer ing humanity of the curative powers' of 8t Jacobs OIL - Edwabd Bhqsbtjhg, Scranton, Pa. A CLIKGTMAN'S OPINION -Having had an opportunity to test the excellent qualities of Dr. Bull's cough syrup, I hesitate not te say lt Is the beat rem er I have ever used In my family. Ber. Wm, chadman. Pastor M. E. Church. Georgetewn. p. a ..; : . ; . ,-" 1 . . . - Ton are kick: welL there Is lost one remedy thai will curs yen heyonapossibUliy of doubt If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, consumption, dyspepsia. debUlly, Well's Health Besewer is yonr hope. $v Drnggists.! iiepoti-rfi tusreaoen, wianowfl, MAPI FROM fit nyT,r HATAl4"aad daDted to the needs or i&ding sna iauing natr. Parker's Hair Balsam-has tasen. the ant rank as an elecant andllablo fatJt.rsslwaU,ve John lleGlnnsse ssj: tm ' la.w V . Mitt t IOr JOU SB 1VUM mm X wtv, tnww iw w VJ OH me wbI was sick and U Ute hospital and sent tne two boxes of yoor Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they 'owed me, of 8ctattca,!ltouralgl and for you as long as I Uve. becauee you look plfy en Nervous weaaness. TELEGRAMS. New Orleitn'if Report ! Uae Ctteci NEwOBLEANS,Oetober 22. The Dem ocrat h&s received special dispatches concerning the condition of the cotton crop from all portions of theSouth, of which the following is a summary : ALABAMA. The weather is good, cool and dry, and picking is progressing rapidly and will be over by the middle of Novem ber. The yield is much better than was: anticipated and will come within 10 per cent, of last year's. The staple Will be much hetter. About of the crop has already been gathered. GEORGIA. The crop prospects have improved greatly during tne pass few weeks, and it is now believed the crop will be as great as last year's. Three-fourths of" the crop is gathered and cotton is be ing marketed slowly. LOUISIANA. The rains which bare fallen during the past week will insure cotton incon siderably in the field. The weather has been cool and there have been several frosts. The farmers are backward in preparing the staple, very little of which has been marketed. It is esti mated that of the crop has been gathered. If the present bad weather continues the crop will be greatly in jured. :- MISSISSIPPI. Rains have fallen throughout the State doing, however, very little dam age to cotton. Some damage has been done by worms. Eiethv per cent, of the crop has been gathered. The yield will be about 75 per cent, of-the crop of last year. TENNESSEE. Seventy per cent, of the crop has been gathered. The yield is now esti mated to be 40 per cent, less than that of last year. The season still continues favorable for picking, which will be fin- isnea at a mucu earner date tnan last year. Norfolk Celebrating;. Norfolk, Oct 22. The municipal ffirtffiWLte elaborately decorated with flags and colors of America, France, Germany, England and Ireland. Triumphal arches spanned the principal streets and bands of music from the North en livened the occasion. The procession was two miles long and the troops were enthusiastically cheered. Last night the city and harbor were brilliantly illuminated. A vast concourse of citi zens and visitors assembled to witness the pyrotechnic display. Bis; Fire in Lynchburg;, Vsw Lynchburg, Va Oct. 22. The dis astrous fire which occurred here last night is said to have been the result of the explosion of a barrel of kerosene in a shed adjoining the commission house of Messrs. Lucado & Urquhart, on Jef ferson street, which was destroyed with Kinnear's storehouse and four, dwelling houses. Twenty car loaxls of cotton and a large quantity of tobacco with other merchandise awaiting ship ment, were also destroyed. An accurate estimate of the entire loss cannot as yet be made, bnt it is thought it will reach $200,000. Work on Somb Pacific Railroad. Shreveport, La., Oct. .22. Eighty mnes or tne JNew uneans and Jfacinc liailroad has been received from the contractors and regular freight and passeager trains will commence run ning to-morrow, from Marshall, Texas, to provincial stations, Natchitackland and Paris, La., distance 110 miles. A gap of SO miles to Alexandria tris to be completed in 80 days, connecting with Morgan's road, which wilLbe completed by that time : thus establishing Ameri can railroad communication with New Orleans. . ; . ! Mow York Stock market. New York. Oct 22. 11 a. m. The stock market opened strong and a frac tion higher and speculation in the gen eral list has been strong in tone up to this hour, prices showing an advance On yesterday's closing quotations of to 17 per cent., coal shares and union Pacific leading the upward movement. Manhattan Elevated, which closed yes terday at 48J48, opened at 49, re ceded to 48 and rallied to 49. Bewrate't Counsels Promise to Bring; Illm ln Washington, Oct 22. In the crimi nal court this morning the counsel for Capt Ho wgate promised to bring How gate into court, and the district attor ney waived the right to- have a bench warrant issued for his arrest inaklns; for tne Islands. Aden, Oct 22. Missing boats of the Konigder Netherjand are reported to be making for the Cbagres Islands, in the Indian Ocean. Counsel Asslsrned to Uulieau. Washtn&ton, Oct 22. Judge Coxe has assigned Leigh Robinson, of the firm of Elliott & Kobiuson, as counsel for liuiteau. TlckTlnf uidnees laughter, except tick lint In the tbfoat, wDlch causes coughiar, at once removed by Dr. Bull's cough syrup. 25c a bottle. MANt MI3KRABLI PBOTLS drac themselves about with failirje strenetlL. feellns that ther are steadily sadtlng ihto their graves when, by using I raricers uuumr TOBW.'iner-'wouia una a cure eomnendng with the first dose, and vitality and strength surely coming back to them. Bee ether column. . . . - IT WONT PAT after so much labor and capital has been expend ed, to build op this medicine, to allow it to deterio rate. Tou can take .Simmons1' Liver Begulator with perfect fafth, as It mads by J adrenturers who pick up the business of concocting medicines, but by educated, practical druggists who hate made the study of medicine and Its eorsjjOHnda the labor for a lifetime. The care, precision, , neatness and perfection-exhibited ty the very aa pearanee of the Begnlar proves It io be the best prepared medicine in me maritat, ana j. a. xmuux Co. fully carry out their sootto: "Purlaalma et Optima (purest and best) ITS ACTION IS SUBS AND SAR, The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now be obtained In the usasl dry vegetable form, orln liquid lorn. 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 efficiency la either ease: Be Bare and read the new. advertisement for particu lars. South aadest .-.-.r- - - nf aiii nulling im snrt seneral the advlee ot my doctor 1 used moo tter and 94l OJ ;-ToaiG.slai:' it Bsnsnsn Auni Aim IBOS SXDtOB WAItt AsTD.. MssB.The treat tenle'snd mlteraare ;eontatos twtes somoch iron sfldjpereent morehim, tm,mm fhml M iluSI-SJMT ttOtl mSSB" kBOWB. Just thosrig for the Spring. weakness" now so generaL-iSold brafl drogtiats si any standing. Prices reduced one bstf. -----nay 11 f STAMS SEW8. Wilmington Star r Mr. Chas. White, inu ciuzen 01 jf enaer, residing a nuie or two from Long Creek, died very suddenly on Wednesday, aged about 50 .years. A mad dog, represented to have been iretning at tne mouth, snapping at everything it came across, having bit- teu Beyera geese in a necK tnat came in its way, was killed in Brooklyn a few uays since. ountcBviiiB jjancima.ru. Th moun tains are emptying their apples, chest uuw, cranDernes, kc, upon us in almost cuuicsa quau uues, Dut a market is round ror everything that comes. Within the past week Messrs. Hoff mann uros have bought 4,000 lbs. of mountain butter at 13 to 20 cents cash. This is a trade which left Statesville some years ago but is now coming back. Monday evening as the Buttercup, Capt J. M. Parks' bus, was returning from the depot, filled with passengers, it was upset at the foot of the hill and roned down the embankment. It was a scene or great confusion, and several persons, male and female", were cut and bruised in the turn-over, but none were Hunousiy nurt. , xnere are now m the poor house 20 inmates, or wnom 15 are white and 5 coiortd ; or the whites 3 are males and the others females, while all the colored paupers are females. Among the in mates are 0 lunatics 5 white and 1 colored ; one of the white lunatics is a maie. Goldsboro Messenger: The Superior vvurii or jonnston county closed its session on Monday. A white man, nam ed jonn wilkins, was sentenced to the penitentiary for five years, for incest with his daughter. Charles Snead, eolored, received seven years for at tempt at rape, and a negro brute, nam- ou w aiues omitn, tried ror committing a rape on two small white girls, aged respectively seven and nine years, was sentenced to be hanged on the 18th of jNovemDer. The work of grading on the Midland read was temporarily interrupted yes terday by a strike of the laborers. The force had been largely increased this wees, numoenng over 400. Yesterday morning the rerjort anrp.ad amnntr thnm Sftr aiT " oojvxj n uou ueeu agreeu, wnen auoui w or mem quit work, and soon after this citv was filled with loaf." We were unable to see any of Mr. Best's manacrers and ascartain what. they will do about it, but suppose that aausiaciory arrangements will be made and tnat a new force of laborers is ex pected. The strikers were paid off in ruiu Lydla EL Plnkham's Vegetable Compound bas done thousands of women more good tnan tne medicines of many doctors. It It a positive cure xor an iesaaie complaints. Bend to Mra. XrdlaE. jTiuuniiii LUMQ GO'S COCA smtv'lYttnn "Strpertor to anj tenle I have used or prescrib- 1 1. ;rtiit.'i A 8PLXNDED OPYQBTDKITY TO WW A FOB- TUMJ5-11TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NKW ORLEANS. Tuesday, November 8th. 1881-1 88th Monthly Drawing Louisiana Slate Lottery Company. ,.SflSA88'0r 25 year, by the Letfs- ..." nuu vuaniaoie pumoses iLri " "viw.uw.uw-w wnien a reserve fund of over fctsn.nnn haa ainM k. .h- -,RJJt?Jrcr"h!?lnlvg popular vote Us franchise rjJrrS.apiUru,-iie Presen state Constitution adopted December 2d, A D. 1879. .L" S??8GLa NUMBIR Drawlnss will It never aealea or nAtnui twkv n . CAPITAL PRIZX, S80.00a 1 w.uuu xiCKeta st Two DoUars eseh. Half-Tlck- eta. One Dollar. LIST Or PRIZXS 1 Capltsl Prize fao ooo SiSS?26 "".Tiaoooi 1 Capital Prlre k ooo ikll29? looo 20 Prizes of BOO 6,000 looPrtzeiof ioo;!!!.!.'.'.'V.'.V.'.'. ' io'ooo 200 Prizes of 60.... ....... io'ooo . 600 Prizes of 20.... I io'ooo v m w. xu. ...... ...... ...... XOJOOO JLTrmJXl MATION PRIZES. 9 ADBrozlmatloa PHmm nt mann maa 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. .. . ison Approximation PruS of 100. :. :. : '900 1867 PtIjs. amounting to.... 9110,400 bbsdodsidis eorreanomung umti m. . .i, ijuw w wboib anerai oompensatlon will be For further bifnmtmtlnn - r . . .r" swiiu uruers i express or neels ST"' M0M Oni W msJL Address- ' K.A.DADPHIK ' w . New Orlesns, Loutslsns. er M. A. DAfcPHIN, si ,ZT?f. - ' Xe. J12 Broedwsi. New Tort All oni 'Grsnd fatraordlnary DrawUes are under uouiwHsuu nuu management oi ttenersls Q. KOTliCl TOXHB PUBLia The publks are hereby cautioned against send Int any money or orders to NDNKS k CO.. 88 "JreetTerk Citar. as anthortoedJ tbl Loulslans state Lottery Company to sell Its tickets. : ThA mm nnrtrftn- Z fiiSULARS imrrrutobethe as??5i2ZL r"" JWMrj uompany. and sre yHADDULKNTLT represenUnt mselvea as lS scents. They have no authnrit fmm tM pasy to sell Its tickets, and art not Its agents for VI. niTTPTTTV iti Ptes't Loiolslfina Stata Lottrr 5o. Kob rMiefii T o Ti a sfick ' vv' POFXTLAB KOHTHLT DEAWm OF THE msm ' a the CHr of Lotmrffae, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. 188L These drawtngs occur monthly (Sundays except ed) mr provisions of an Act of Ute Sonera! As- i The Dnlfisd States Circuit Court on Karch 81, rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. 2d Its drawings an fair. - The Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Bead the list of prizes for the OCTOBXB DRAWING. 1 Prtoe,,......... 9SOJ00O 1 Pri. 10,000 1 Prize, 6,000 10 Prizes, f 1,000 each, 10,000 Prizes, fe00eaX 1000 lOO Prtzes 100 each... io,000 jwrraoi, . ounmk. ill. looo prizes; io each:....;::.;::: nuu rnua. 2U men ii $11200 S3: Half TkdutM. SI : 97 Tbtete tofiKiWJis-i : ISO: 6fi Tickets. SIOQ. - SnilStVniH mm . D..V . TWM tm TmHmm SZpress. DOHT BEND Bx KJCaiSTKBXD TTKB OB POSTOTPICM ORDER. (YrOem ot andopwaTd, byXxprees, eaa be sent at ear ex? saursas aaocuersw r: .r.xr x .' r B. feL BOABDlfAN, ComierJowrnsI BufSdlnc LotusrUle, Ky.or 800 Broadway, New YortsjeJ 00t4 gkm, sin IMS m NO. 3,932.. Velvets, Yelve SHOODAHS, HENRIETTAS, EMPRESS, TAMISE AND BUNTINGS. IKS ;,DomNmS(SWAiiiiJACM FDRESS TRIMMINGS, jm "uj vi unw dual receiTea a W Glre ns s ceil. Prompt attention gtres to orders. HARGRAYES &WILHELM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADES oet23 Our Fa and Fin Complete Stock. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY WiL..0!? PnbMc ttmr thUwe7dii.rk teiUT knh. KSU011 Ste Bty,48 of oar own msnslseture are BWcy"flrIQa8l' We hMii tm Vw,,rf oHiTio. Very Hespectfully, oot9 CHINA PALACE -OT- I Brookfleld & Co. New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RICXIVZD, A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine, Xanal In Oilih and aypearanee to China and meie beautiful in Seslrn. MMttn than half the price of China. The Royal Worcester pattern is the latest style. Boyal Worcester tea sets, 44 pieces, $5.00; Mm ten teas, S2.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. A full stock of. Granite anil Common Ware At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of OLASSWARK at astonishing low figures. Tinware, Quadruple Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look ing musses. Baby Carriages, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' Garfield portrait plates, 25c. sep2T Chew only the brand of tohaem known u Th Old Oaken Backet THX old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket. That hnng in the well. CHAS. B JONES, . . Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent Liberal terms to dealers. s TARTLING LOST MArlHOOfi RESTORED. A vistua-Of youtafallmBrudsnes esuamir Prtn. tars Xasesy, Jbrvoas BsttUty, Lost Maahood. tc soversd a atoapls self sure, which he will saodFBXS to his aWknr-snflams, address aT( fL HXKVEM. THE eoMDAlAriie'aTnrriAti tie a ia m - w a- aaaraa BOTH WTTT.T. TTTT rmt VKItlONS is huts a REVISED vewjGxs IN ONSI is riiuwi nait, BOOK! Vim fvaam araM. riianaT iliaaill ml a ' staaeav . Only Ou Book Xbquimivv fearaa Imml aapaa laaov, brntiimm mmm im y; ail aV SMla JUoidJy. OoateiniBW Oat auiRT Bl l Prlaa. 1 J H niaiiaFaB aV Oxiorglg. WAMIBBIShN) " i . ,. "a.J c,c ocoauu i a iuu une or irarments oi the newest stviAn Thn nnrir. KX?5i2 2JW t?- best in uStry. We donTy that onroduc- truth, sllowlns no one In nnr Amnlm tn r. nh... iv au uuien; wj uo leasonaoie and to (!complteh aale. en W8KVllL.rUDVefvGBSe; 18 compan Has bettftiftroi wnt and withjhe latest styles of Typei and erery DMone M Job Printing ean now be done with neatness, ajsnateh to cheaply- We ean for alflhal short node. ' - BLAHS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEAD CARDS, i XAQS, RECEIPPgJXEBS. PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, kc Cashmeres, eeos 9 and Tasaela. CaDes. ZenhTr Underwear, Damask, rninth,iv ik r-"r"-0-""'Vt'1. amine winrn nnwnafitn. nnn . i . ma Tory yvpuiar iuc Bieacned Domestic T. FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE wnerally t0 an Inspection of the attractions dlsnlar- ever' re8Pect P to the standard. In aubmltr of 0Hrown ae'ten and manufacture, which we eoa- arT lntwuo.u" J?.l?eE" ouilh, uWm prices. neyer exaggerate; we tell every customef the er Display ! uuroDjeci nas always L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. WtiBczllumous. This great specific cores that disease- most loathsome SlfPMIIalS WHETHEB IN ITS PRIMARY, SECOND AEY OB TERTIARY STAGE. , Removes all traces of Mercury from the system Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CUBES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881. we have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. a 8. MoCaxmon & Mukbt. mmmmmmmmmmmm s - '".aw-. Louisville, Kentucky, May 13, 1881. 8. S. 8. has given better satisfaction than any medicine 1 have ever sold. J. AlfcisiB, Memphis, Tennessee. May 12, 1881. We have sold 1,296 bottles of 8. 8. 8. in a year. It has given universal satisfaction, Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specif. lc 8. Mansftelp & Co. Denver, Cob, May 2, 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of 8. S. 8. L. MKiaaETEH. BIchmondVa.,Mayll, 1881. You can refer anybody to us in regard to the merits of a a 8. polk Milleb & Co. Have never known 8. S. S. to fall to cure a case. ui ojryiuiio, wnen properly taKen. H. L, DXSHAKDi ' Eli Wabkkn, Ferry, -Ga. The above signers are gentlemen of high standt In. A H. Colquitt, Gov. of Oa. ' it If 7.take rora case, TO BE PALO FOB WHIN CUBED. Write tor partlctuaJsT S1.00Q BEWABD will be paid to any chemist who .wlU find, on analysis of 100 bottles of a a 9., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium-, or any mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., . Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by druggists everywhere. For further Information write for the little book. Sold by T. X Smith, L. B, Wrlstorrft Co. and Wilson & BurwelL un25dly NOTICE. 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 the store house oc cupied by John T. BMler. j ' M. E. ALEXANDER. , octlStds Sheriff. .THE ATTENTION - Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, is called to our special brands of saleable asd staple Smoking Tobaccos Sitting Bun, Durham Long Guts sad Bfral Duraajn-rto wsish we sre m sddlng a full line of the latest styles of the most staple grades of Plug and Twist-Tobaccos. We can, in a few weeks, offer Idaoemeats In Chewing. . Tebaooos that ne other manufacturers can eaiiaX , Our salesmen wlll rnaks regnhB Hips to Charlotte, : and the trade of all good mezohants la tsspectful-. IT solicited. - K.H.PODI. r7 " ... ..... ., - Darbam,MXL FOR EENT. OR.; SAi A DESIBABL1 4-room eettage. Just outside ths ; ttmlts of the city of Charlotte, one mile sast. , There are five acres of land, good garden, and on ' the premises a good well and necessary outbuild ings. It win be sold cheap to a bona fide purcha ser, ot will be rented to a good tenant on favorable terms. Apply to or addsess sepl MsS. D, J. 00ITR It.:. $'. .Hi I r C f y i i i n K r L' : If' V I If it J : ?! l?.- , -.if 1 1 1 ." : a n .t .i rl a". f rt ' mi

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