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Sip gfrortoflg bBtmz. nil, n. jeirea, Eft PrprfT .a. am BmjomtCuaBATtma. SUNDAY, OCT. 2 1881.- California is waking op again to the Anti-Chinese question; but stilP the Chinese come.. The Industrial Exposition in Rich mond is drawing well and is pronoun ced a complete success. It Is said that the number of northern people who will spend the coming win ter in the South will be unusually large. It immeasurably enhances our admi ration for corn when we read of these Western speculators who corner on corn getting "busted." The Marlboro, S. C, News and Herald says: "some of the papers are bringing out candidates already" and calls it "plugging the melons too soon." About $200,000 of forged paper on Western houses has turned up in the New York banks, and they can't tell who it was that pulled the wool over them so. Steamers are to be placed on the grand canal of Venice, and the gondola is to become a thing of the past And what will Venice be without her gon. dola? The Democrats talk confidently of carrying Virginia, but our private opin ion is that they won't have any votes to spare, and may be very well content with a small margin. The Richmond State pronounces the Yorktown celebration a "disgusting failure." Well, there is some consola tion about all such things; they don't happen often. The Great Eastern, which originally cost 63,800,000, but proved useless as a sea-going vessel was sold a few days ago for $150,000. It has been suggested that she would make a splendid floating hotel. A Mexican paper says the total of the subventions promised by the Mexican government for the construction of railroads, many of which, it is said, however, will never be built, is $87, 000,000. It is reported that Gen. N. P. Banks will succeed Gov. Fremont as Governor of Arizona. Perhaps by a judiciously selected commissary department he may keep the Apaches amused, and put a temporary quietus on their scalping avocations. The Yorktown celebration owes much of its success to the Norfolk journal ists. The editor of the Virginian gave it its original boost, and the editor of the Landmark contributed an appro priate poem, full of fire and patriotic spirit Poker used to be the bosi game on the steamboats on the Mississippi river. Now it seems to flourish on the ocean steamers between this country and Eu rope where professional gamblers trav el to fleece passengers. An effort is be ing made by ship owners to suppress it The editors of the Seneca, & C, Jour nal &y not like long sermons. They Suggest that the legislature appropriate a sufficient sum of money to establish an institution where preachers may be taught the art of preaching short ser mons. At the laying of the corner stone of the Yorktown monument President Arthur remarked: "If the corner stone of my administration is as well laid, all will be well. He is the man that bosses the job as far as his administra tion goes. In Augusta last Friday night a young man named George Carrol, who was infatuated with a cyprian, stood on the piazza of the bagnio in which she resi ded and shot himself through the neck, because she refused him admittance. The shooting cured his infatuation and killed him. Baltimore Sun : A dispatch from Richmond, Va says that the "boom" in Confederate bonds is daily increas ing in proportion. A leading banking- house bought over $1,000,000 of them in the last two days, and are still buying. Other dealers report a lively business in the same bonds. Philadelphia Retard A letter from ii jii. . . . . uio euiuur oi a leaning religious jour nal in North Carolina states that in consequence of the Record's exposition of the bogus diploma business nearly all of the holders of such credentials down there nave fled the State. One of these humbugs was the incumbent of a State office. The editor suggests an ex posure of ministers who have purchas ed the degree of Doctor of Divinity. ine first number of the American Register, a weekly Democratic paper published in Washington, made its ap pearance Saturday. It is started under the auspices of Judge T. W. Bartley, Judge J. S. Black, Senator Lamar, Hon. A. H. Stephens, and other gentle men of experience and ability. Con nected With the editorial ntnft ar Wm. Adelotte, of Pennsylvania, and Col. W. ii. McCardle, of Mississippi. Terrence Connollykof Newton. N". a ts the champion faster of the United States. Friday, for the first time in one nunared and seven days, he took: solid food, all he took in the meantime; oemg a nttie brandy In the water he drank, at the end of fifty-two days, and wLr. " -r 7TT Bv up-aer a short trial.- Proa tkeraixty-Utirdlay wu baa 0IMj nunared and touched nothing but water. ADJUIflSTHRING JUSTICE The rather frequent instances occur ring of late, North and South, where people take the law into their own hands and punish criminals, has given rise to homilies by some who view from a distance and d'gplpre and con demn this disposition on the part; of the people to ignore the forms of law and expedite j ustice. Without desiring to encourage a disregard for the laws as they exist, or to favor summary pro ceedings by the mob, we cannot close our eyes to the fact that there would be less of this thing if there were fewer of the "laws delays" and more determi nation evinced by those whose duty it is to see the laws properly administered. But the laxity shown by the courts, as a rule, throughout the land; the various facilities offered criminals to escape through the loopholes of defective laws, and the rare conviction and pun ishment of the guilty, has shaken the confidence of the people in the courts and has had a tendency rather to bring them into contempt. The mob at Bloomington, 111, rer cently, composed, we are told, of some of the best people of that town and vi cinity, exclaimed to the officers who expostulated with them in the effort tosave the life of the man they were about to hang, "your courts are a farce," and they probably came near speaking the truth. They, evidently meant it whether it was strictly true or not. In the jail at St. Louis, awaiting trial, are a score or more of indicted murderers, and others awaiting indictment ; while other cities have their full proportion, and not a day passes that does not bring its Tecord of murders and crimes foul and shocking. And of all these, how many are brought to Justice ? Not one in ten. In Missouri a gang of highwaymen stop trains in broad daylight, and with pistol in hand, rob the cowering passen gers, plunder the express cars and then permit the engineer to go on his way. For years they have been robbing and terrorizing indiscriminately, and the officers of the law never seem to come within rifle shot of them. In Wisconsin two desperate brothers shoot down their victims and bid defi ance to officers and posses, backed by military, who are sent to arrest them, but never arrest. If these things were done on the wild frontier, where civilization is new, it might not call for so much surprise, but when they occur in States, where all the machinery of law is in operation, densely peopled States, too, it shows how defective the machinery of jus tice is. We might mention others, but we se lect these instances because they are notorious and striking. Turn to Washington, and we find men cnargea witn swindling tne gov ernment out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, their guilt so fully estab lished as to admit of no reasonable doubt, and yet they walk into the courts with the air 3 of dictators and make demands with as much coolness as it tney owned tne courts ana ran them for their amusement. Howgatet for instance, is charged with embez zling $90,000, is bailed at $40,000 and walks out a3 free as if he never stole a cent, but the pickpocket who puts his fingers into a passer's pocket and steals a pocket-handkerchief or a handful of nickles, stands a splendid chance of go ing to jail for an indefinite period. The less stolen the greater the probability of punishment, and the greater the time proportionately, if the big thief be convicted at all. The trouble is not in the people but in the courts; if they did justice the people would hardly ever think of taking it into their own hands. During the late Yorktown centennial celebration the United States troops were under the command of the peer less Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, and of course it was necessary that the com mand of all the State troops should be held by the same person to in sure harmony and avoid confusion. Gen. Hancock, while assuming the en tire command, was careful to assure the State officers that he did so by the courtesy of the respective State officials, and that bis orders should be regarded as mere suggestions. Hancock i3 a stickler for State's Rights, and we agree with him, in the language of Barron Hope, that the "Safety of the Union Is the safety of the States." If one half be true that those who re turn from Yorktown tell about the rough-and-tumble time they had, we agree with them that the shabbiest thing Cornwallis ever did was to sur render at such an out-of-the-way-place. IHe should have gone to Richmond. Baltimore, St Louis, Atlanta, Denver City or some other modern burg with modern improvemenfs attached. A little boy in Philadelphia a few days ago was the last recorded victim of the spitz dog. HI Great Damage by the .FloodThous and of Acres Over flowed. QUincy, III., Oct. 22. About 35,000 acres of land has been overflowed by the break in Warsaw and Indian Grove levees. There is imminent danger of a crevasse at East Hannibal which would cut out several railroad bridges. The J only means of communication now re maining between Quincy and the out side world is tne ijouisviiie branch of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy road. This link is also in danger of be? ing broken Just below the city, the track: 1 T .J 1 -C ci -. . - i roiug vuvoieu wiui aiulu xz to j.4 lncues of water for two miles. Yesterday a passenger train of fourteen cars with two engines was sent from Hannibal to 4uincy over tnis track:. Tne train was made up of Missouri, Kansas and Tex as, Hannibal and St. Joseph and Chica go, Burlington and Quincy cars. The iwouo a me train passed siowiy over the treacherous track wa? most thrill ing. The fire in the front engine was put out, but the engine . tti tear of .the Ions; train pushed' it safely ttoodghr Trams no Qumcy.Missoiand Pacihc division of the Wabash-hava nil hMn discontinued.- All roads on theMissourfc trnv will stfffax tt vir - river will sufier by the atex.heinr high that the road beds will be wathed 1 101(1 bndges carried away.-Airadi krS & :th jfe Humphrey. a&ivheaama i to raiiroaaa, together with the JLosa.of Pj? I axf&fcgpopkr eventii he VXXJ?ZEmm IN THE SENATE r Communication from the Secretary of the Treasury - . ; Washington, Oct 22d. The Presi dent pre tem. laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary .of the Treasury in response to the resolu tion adopted by the Senate on the 24th of March, calling for a complete list pf all books, papers, pamphlets, etc., pub lished by the various departments from March,-178 to March, 1881. The com munication which states that the recK ords of the treasury department fail txr give tne lniormation called for ws laid upon the table, and the Senate, at 12 :10 went into executive session. ; Tribute of Respect, At a regular meeting of Paw Creek Lodge, No. 121, Independent Order Good Templars, held in their hall Oct. 8th, 1881, the following resolutions were introduced and unanimously adopted: Whereas,. It has pleased Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, to remove from our midst our highly esteemed friend and brother J. E. Chapman ; and while we bow to Hi3 divine will in meek submission, be it Resolved, 1st.; That in his death the community has sustained a great loss, society loses an honorable member and Good Templarism one of its most de voted and worthy followers. 2nd. That we extend to his parents our deepest sympathy in this hour of their distress. ' 3rd. That a page on our lodge book be inscribed to his memory, as a remin der that our brother is no longer with us ; and, as a token of our regard, this lodge will wear the usual badge of mourning for 80 days. 4th. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the lodge and a copp be sent to the parents of our de ceased brother, and also a copy be sent to The Charlotte Observer and Home and Democrat with a request that they publish the same. John T. Frazier, C. N, Abernethy, Wai. F. H inkle. Committee. Uowgate Committed to Ja.ll A Cabi net meeting-. Washington, Oct 22. Capt How gate appeared in court to-day and pleaded not guilty to the indictment His counsel stated that the plea was merely formal, and the right Was re served to afterwards interpose such motion of demurrer or pleas, as might be desired. The district attorney in asking that bail be fixed at $40,000 said that the grand jury has indicted How; gate for forgery in addition to embez zlement The bail was reduced to $30, 000, and failing to furnish, Howgate was committed to jail. A caomet session was neid at senator Jones's house to-day. i A "stringy." "rattling" voice and a constant dis position to expectorate, Indicate Incipient throat trouble of dangerous tendency. Use Dr. Bull's cough syrup In good time, and be eared much trouble and annoyance. For sale by all drug gists. A Down Town Merchant, Having passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming convinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, pro cured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have It 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: and while contemplating another sleepless nizht. the mother stepped from the room .to attend to some domestic dunes, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands 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 the deception practiced upon her. has con tinued to use the Syrap.and suffering crying babies and restless nights nave disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 2o cents a bottle. Thousands of women have been entirely' cured of the most stubborn cases of female weakness by tne use oi A-yaia is. jf inananvs vegetaoie com pound. Send to Mrs. Lydla I. Plnkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mas a, for pamphlets. FLIES 4 M08QUITOES. A 15c box of "Roueh on Rats" will keen a house free from flies, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the en tire season. Druggists. FADED OB GRAY HA IB gradually recovers Its youthful color and lustre by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, admired for its purity and rich perfume. An agreeable dressing for the hair, that will stop its falling, has been long sought for. Parker's Hair Balsam, distinguished for its purity, fully supplies this want. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 22. 1881. PRODUCE. . Wilmington, N. C Spirits turpentine firm at oUc itosrn nrm; strained X2.U5, good strained S2.10. Tar firm at $2.10 Crude turpentine firm at S2.00 hard; $3 25 for yellow dip; $2.60 lor virgin tnierxor. torn quiet; prune white yos mixed 80. . - Chicago. Flour nominally unchanged. Wbeat aetlve and higher: No. 2 Chicago spring 1.84a- 1.34 cash; 1.35 October; 1.35al.88 November; iMeempsr. uom rainy aeiire, snaae mgner; No. 2 61att cash; 6 U4a October; 61tta No vember. Oats moderately active, higher; So. 2 44 cash; October; 444 November; 44 December: Fork steady and fair demand at $16.75a80. Laid ialrly active and a shade high er, at $11.62V&a6& Whiskey steady and un changed. Baltdom NoonIToxir quiet and unchanged; Howard street and Western super S5.25aS5.75; extra S6.Q0aS6.7ft; family - 87.00aS7.76i city mills, super $5.25a$0.OO; extra $6.25a$7.00; family S8.0OaS8.26; Rio 'brands S8.75aS.800; Patapsco family S8-60." Wheat Southern firm, upward tendency; Western higher and firmer; Southern red. 1.8a47? amber 1.45al.f2: inq. 1 Maryland red 1.54; No. 2 Western winter red spot and October 1.44Mial.44fe; November 1.46!4al.48; December li2al.52; January 1.56. Corn Southern steady; Western higher ana nnnaouuem wmie ioi uu. yvuow ovai. BAimioBx-Nlght-Oats weak, cuiet: 8ontbm 50a52j Western white 62; do mixed 48t Pennsyl vania 49a51. Provisions' quiet and easy; mess pork 18.75. ' bulk meats -shoulders and dear rib sides packed 9alGft. Bacen -shoulders 10; clear rib sides ill: hams loan. .Lard -t-refined ia Coffee . dull; Bio cargoes ordinary to fair 8a- tiogar nrm A..SOU iut,. wniaKey auu at 918.UUa$l.UU4&. Cm cotjati Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat strong; No. 2 red winter 1.44al 45. Corn steady at 69. Oats easier at 46Ma47. Pork quiet; 819.50. Lard light demand holders firm at 11.. Bulk meats in fair demand; shoulders 8; clear ribs fllA:' clear sides . Bacon rmphanu. ed; shoulders ; ribs--; clear -t Whiskey steady; combination sales finished goods 570 barrels on a Dasis si id. nogs sieaay; common and light o.vuao.ou; youuut tuiu huiucib o.puao.00. . Nxvr xobx southern flour dun and vuir. common to fair exaS&80aS7.80t good to choice do. S7.85aSS.60. Wheat 44ae better, closing dull and: weak. Cora Opened iAa higher, eleslng weak, advance lost and trade lesi active. Oata Ifeale blghev closing weak; HtV;8 48. CoCee quiet and steady.. Bugar firm and fair. tnonirv; Standard A 9a4. -Me lasses qmetand unchang ed. Bice fair demand od-eteady.fitosto quiet nrm at-Aboaou.- xnrpeniine nrmaai.. Wool iairiy ucuve sua bicouj. rvijt auu ana weas and : : COTTOIf 'KJ ; ' eiLvxaroH Steady ; middling 1 0 ; tow mlddl'g 10c; good ordinary 10c; net rec'ts 5,574; gross .; sales 1,310; stock 70.012: , exo'tt eoastwlst 1.468: to Great Britain ; continent 185; to Nobtoxk Quiet ; middling lU4c; net reoelpti 5,087; gross ; stock 85,994; exports eoftstwlM o.ioiitKUM tw, exports to ureat a rttam oonunent: . - : rmW-alOTb: au; saiea solnners experts to Great Britain ; to Continent BowoH-i-8teadyj middling 1154o; low middling xroc; iwb wttj iuw: net receipts uy; l,Vt4: sale Stock 3,420; exports to Great wiBiu t-i w nuice. c -- XJrxMvmnrm jnwd'n i iej' iow, mi tPl WH; stock 10.944: exnorta eaaM, Great Britain ; to continent'' 7POjhU FShri; - middling ow iniaaiioeuiAorcoooTAcdl&arriftm nit MOCK .474: axporu Jo gre4 .Britalmiflt ; to egpttnant r. "Kww OBUUSBTina; mldd'g Ilia; low mld dl.ng 10$;good ord'y 1044c; net receipts 8;231; poM 8,870; sales 4,500; stock 169.236: export! to Sreat Britain.- to France 4.141. to coast wise : to continent 8,600. Mpraj-rirm; middling lie; low miAHtng lOfcc; good ordinary lottei net reets 1,827: Krr-: ale. 1,500; stock 22.641: exports coast 712; Franco-; to Great Britain. oS2up"J57"'IteB5 mlddlln He: 'roeerpti 2,033; shipments 1,935; sales 150: stock -91 41 e AUOTbta Firm ; middling 10c.;' low mid dling lOKc. good ordinary 9c; receipts 1,446; shipments : sales 1,076. Chablsstok Firm; middling lUfee; low mid dling. lOfee good ordinary 16x; aet receipts 6,74 1; gross -; sales 1,600; stoek 76,926; exports eoastwise j to Great Britain ; to continent, - - ;- NSW YORK Cotton firm. Ml a TOO; middling uplands lUfccr mlddd'g Orleans llfce; gross -; consolidated net receipts 80.9981 ex. Great Britain 695; France 4J.4I; continent 6,085. U TXKPOOL Noon Cotton , firm; immhm sp lands fed; middling Orleans 6 7-16d; sales 10, 000; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 2.950; American . Uplands low middling clause: October delivery 6 9-32d; October and November 6 9-3 2d; November and December 6 8-1 6d; December and January 6d: January and Feb ruary 7-16a615-82d; February and March 8feal7-82d; March and April 6 17-32a9-16d; April and May 6 16-32a2l-82dd; May and June 9 Futures firm. FUTURES New Yohx futures eiosed steady, sates 86.- Q0.0. October..,. ...w.. 11.47a 48 November.. , ll.50a.51 December ll.66a.77 January 1184a.85 February 1 2.00a. 10 March 12.1 5a. 16 April 12.29a.80 May 12.40a.42 June 12.51a.58 July. 12.62a.64 FINANCIAL. Nxw TOBX. Exchange, 4.794 101 1.12 1.15 2a5 Governments quiet:.. ..; New 5St Four and a half per cents, Y Four per cents Money, state bonds-moderately active. . . . . Sub-treasury balances Gold... 275,688,975 Currency,... 4,967,780 Stocks Generally firm: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 78U uiassa, smau su Class B. 5's 99 " Class C.4's. Chicago and Northwestern " preferred.... Krie East Tennessee eorgia I,,,....,,.,.,......,,,, llnois CentraL ...... 1.60a.7 1-201 149 Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga new 1 ore central I.ttsburg. Richmond and Allegheny hock isiana Wabash, St. Louis a Pacific, " " preferred. Western Union CITY COTTON MABJEXT. Oma or thx Obsxbtxx, I Charlottx. October 23, 1881. 1 The market yestacday dosed steady and an- changed. Good Middling. I0all Strictly middling, 1 (m Middling. 10 Strict low middling..... lOfe Low middling. I0i Tinges 9Ua9 Storm cotton 7lfea9 Sales yesterday 262 bales. Charlotte Produce market. OCTOBER 5. 1881. BUYING PRICES. Com, perbushl 1.10 1.00 WMXO.T. " . B&urs, white, per bushel 1.25&.50 Pjub, Clay, per bnsh. 90al.00 imt, " 1.50 White, " 7fia8n Floub Family 4.25a450 Xxtra.. 4 00 Super 8.75 OATS, shelled UBXKD FBDTT 55 4a6 15a20 7al0 8afi 75 1.00 80a35 l 16 20a25 10al5 20 Apples, per In. Peaches, peeled " Unpeeled. . Blackberries POTATOXS Sweet Irish BUTTXB North Carolina. Boos, per dozen. 1T)ULTKT Chickens. Spring Ducks ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday Eve, October 26th. THE COJffiDYYICTORY ! British America to. Florida! Maine to Mexico! Mr. J. EL Haverly, Mr. Frank W. Paul, Proprietor. Manager. it. H. HAVERLY'S irxw- WIDOW BEDOTT COMEDY COMPANV" OMXDY COUP AN I The most snccesshil Farcical Comedj ever produc ed, introducing America's famous comedian, CHARLES B. BISHOP AS THE CILEBBATEO WIDOW, In Petroleum Y. Nasby's second edition of his re ft nowned dramatization, supported by 4 M Mr. Italy's Sfar Comedy. Pompaoy. XYEBYTHTNG " Xntlrely New, Sparkling and Entertaining! Idcldental to the Comedy will be Introduced beautiful music, Quartettes, Duetts, Sec., rendered by Misses BLLISTON, CBXESB, Master BBNNXB and others of the company. SCALE OF PRICES : Admission as usual; re served seats 81.00. Now on sale at McSmltfc's and Central Hotel. oct21 W. T. MAR VIM, AST. .. .. f. Vf. ITDOWXLU Wi P. MARVIN, AgU, & Co, i and Successor to T.Scazr 4 Co. ItMsh Drags M Pare Medicines Hone hot tbe Best Drags totkeeptemy,Btoek. Also, Tofletand i Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brusheai Tooth Brushes, Ac., xv GABDBK, SEEDS : of -all the best varietles-r-asior warranted to o good. Physicians' prtscrlpttoM are gives spe . , laL attei.t(on Hoping, to receive a shara of public pacronago, nun, respectfully, L resnecttnliy. feb8 .w. . MABYIN. ACt, CO. ' DENTAL NOTICE, I WOULD respectfully annoasee to ettteenfl iChjrioUft and-vicinity that I have opened DENTAL "BOGUS oveTjno. X. 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There are many causes for this, but Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills have In my hands proved a perfect remedy for this condition and these diseases." Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 Nortn Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for 81, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MIUCCRU8T, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASE8 OP HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCS on mparts of the body. It makes the aids white, soft and smooth removes taa and fireokuea, and Is the BEST toilet dressing In TKB WORLD. Elegantly put up, two qtUeeln one package, consisting of both internal ad external treatment. All first class droggiata have it. Frioefl. per package. 0Ct4 URS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYKN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure fsr all taese PalMfal Oomplalats and Weaks asses s eaaumoa ts snr best r enisle popnlstion. tl will core entirely the worst fon of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcere tton, falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to eaa Otrooi hunon there is checked very speedily by Its use. It removes fs.lntnti, flatulency, destroys all oraving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It eares Bloating, Headaches, Kerrous Prostration, General Debility, EUeepleesnsas, Depression and Indi gestion, That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at all Mmes and under all cirenmstanees act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. ftr the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Oempodnd Is nnsnrpassed. lvroiA. k. rrxKHAirs vegetable cox PwUJTDls prepared at t and t Western Avenue, Lynn,fass. Price tl. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail In the form of puis, also In the form of losenges, oa receipt of prloe, tl per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address asltorre. Haitian M Paptr. Ko family should be without LYDIA E. PrNXHAVS LITER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, ad torpidity of the liver. So cents per box. 47 Sold by all Druggists. ep8 Parry & Go.s Viaduct Steel Pens. Tke leading Pen In England for corres pondence and commercial use. Pour different points. Extra Fnrc, Fnra, MEDitm, Beoad. Perry's Metal Sample Box, containing; ten differ ent rtyles of pens, for tea cents. Bold by all first class stationers and dealers in fancy goods. , Sole Agents, ivison, Etekeman, Taylor & Co, NIWTOB - toayZO d2tawklyr - Chew' only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. ,; THE old Oaken Bueket, The Iron-bound backet, The moss-covered bucket, That hung in the well. CHAS. B. JONES, : . ' : Charlotte, N, C Sole Agent : W Liberal terms to dealers. . THE OXONIAN, AJOTJBNiL OFLrTXBJLTTJRE EDTJCATION . pnbUihefi monthly af Oxford, N. C.at On, Dollaayearln advance. . : : - .TiaUnBwa8ln tkelritereatlot LiteratOTB and Education, and gives orkdnaL ar tssras on-subjects ot vltaTlinoorlaiice is well as erttielaai K the meweat andpiost valuable publica tions. .. ! 5ji. ' ..'. Jgerf ooHjiMi advsntages to adverUsers. ' High proialnasxiy, are free from errora: nia'ttre"taate- vuvuiouuii. -aayeruaenrema are snown dlselayML'i Its AdtartMrn vMfaa: sro am in ""HI rttoyb to'averttse?. -Adwrtlse- H1-Fr:S?" v-yyr toe wnn or tnemoma. n fiJ&& ill GENERA L Wliolesale 1217 CARY Because ot the cheap rates of transportation, and the location of Bichmond; she offers spe mraTlT1118 10 WhoIesale Burers 111 Nortn W. T. BLAGKWELL & GO, Durham. N. C. ttannfaetareri of the Original and Only Genuine TOBACC Mar 22 ly OF- eld, CLOTH, ONE DOLLAR, AT J. E. EMM BOOK STORE. oct9ftf , . Chew only the brand of topaoeo known as The Old Oaken Bucket - 4 THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, That hung In the well. CHAS. B. JONBtJ, Charlotte. N. C. Solo Atent Liberal term to dealers. Z. B. VAN CX. w. BiBadjct. VANCE & BAILEY, Attornnva waS flotitifinllon " CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme uoutioi rtortn uaroupa, jreaerai Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. . Office, two doors east of Independence Square. mayatt tr .RO. D. GRAHAM, IN the State and United States Courts. Collee tlons. Home and foreign, solicited. AD stracts of Titles, Surveys, fumlslMd for com pensaUon. . Omcx iff.:X. Corner Trade ft Tryon streets Charlotte. N. a tjan.6. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ADESIBJLBLS residence, three blocks from the public square in Charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. The dwelling is on a full lot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house la admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose. For furthar particulars, price, terms, etcfappryat . x THIS OFFICE. " City : Lit for Sale Cheap, ... rpHE Lotion the corner of Kmth street and the X North Carouna Bailnao fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 186 feet on, the North Carolina aflroaL,wlll either be sold as a whole or divided Into two lots of 70 by 186 feetv Suitable either lor wngOTpaworyiwrtHwe -Appiy w , " ewiBMsss!silk The Life and Public Services ames i Gar and Children RANKIN & BRO., Central Hot) Block. Tm de Street. BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL XIHBt V FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. a full Lira or Cheap Bedsteads, AMD LOUKQES, PatIaV At f!hanilua fla n rorroacwAM.pMsMiMAsm MO. I WIST TBA1 81B3ER, M. C Gr rocers STREET, RICHMOND, VA, CaroUna. We claim to stand at the top. Our claim for merit is based upon the fact that a chemical analysis proves that the tobacco grown in our section is better adapted to make aGOOD,PTJRE, satisfactory smoto than ANY OTHER tobacco grown in the world; and being sitnated in the ItEART of this fine tobacco section, WE have the PICK of the offerings. The public ap preciate this; hence our sales EXCEED the products of ALL) the leading manufactories com bined. JoSfNone genuine unlest it begrs the trade-mark of the Bull. JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Teb OTh sxbvib, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has lust added a com plete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ' ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of this class, ruled and bound to order We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of LETTER PBESS FBINTItfG. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB POSTER PRINTING. . -Theatricals and other exhibitions can get thei DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive a manner as In New York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class style, BRIEFS FOB THE SUPBEMS COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments in good shape will do well to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work- is as free from defects as It Is possible to make It. LETTER HEADS Statements,' Order Books, YUiting Cards, Bauuards, Pamphlets BLLL; HEADS, Deeds, Recelpt'Books, Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and"-18 Court Blanks In fact, all Unas of printing done at short notice Special attention given to Railroad Printing. QTE HEADS, CImilara, Envelopes, . dudbiiift, . j V Lavttaflonvi .-i : V'.'-: labels BpQK WORK' Having a latea minnt n trtwi thss mnst lob es tablishments,' BOOK WORK has been and will canunne to m aapeetaKy wtth na. Address . - SitiZHI OBSEBYXBJ -):DT.1"T" vnviassijir'iiswfrw sts . C. BORKEB, Oxford; MUX ; lir.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1881, edition 1
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