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Stye l)arl bBtrctr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I)jUy.mevw,JxtvM,in advance....... $8 00 Six month 4.00 Threemonths.....,,.,... ...... 2.00 One month . ...x. . . 75 WMSKLT MD1TIO&: Weel&v ( V county), in advance. . . ., S2.00 Out of the county, Post-paid . 2.10 Six montht ............ 1.06 Sfe atuft-goh gritittwo. THE OBSERVER JOB DXPABTMIKT Has been thoronghly roppiiei wtta every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and everr tnoner ot Job Printing caaioir be done wtth neetoeaa, dispatch andeajpmySiiW'e i can fm hteh at short notice, , : " BLANKS, BTLL-HEABS, 1 ' LETTER-HEADS, CAKDS," TIGS, RECEIPTS, P0STSB3, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS, Ac. VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. CM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1881. Liberal Reduction for Club. NO. 3,934. We JUST RECEIVED A NSW LO T Off DRESS TRIM MINGS, SUAH3, 8ATINS, ETC. WE ARE OKKEaiNG DRESS GOODS VERY CHEAP. WE HAYE A beautiful line of BA.6KKT FLANNELS. WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAKS YOU CAN GET Dn ss Bu'.tons, Bibbona, or anything In our line CHEAP. -ASK FOR Children's, Mlisej and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery. REMEMBER, We have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, Ceixmxo rmx 13th, 1876.) Alexander k Harris. oct 10 $00ls ana gUoz& 1 We are dally receiving oar FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete Xh&n ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOxS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all coods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL 8TOCK Stetson and Other Dats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see as. PEGRAM & CO. ep6 Condensed Time Me-Norft(MiOl tbaws oouta sqxth. Date,May 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally No. 48, Dally Lv. Charlotte,' " A-L. Depot " " Junet " Salisbury, . An. Greensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Kalelgh Lv. M Arr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " -Arr.Man Chester Arr- Rtphmond 4.05 ami 6.15 ami 4.15 ru 4.11 AJf &20 7.50 9.80 0.60 AMI 4.80 pm ft.07 pm 7.57 PM 8.18 PM 5.58 a 03 AM 8.25 AM AM 1.40 pmI tat Klch- 1.45 nu fca'ad only 4.00 pm R.2K pm 10.21 AM 11.81 AM in 97 amu i.sa AM 1U5H AM 12.01 PM 1.20 2.65 as I 4.28 4.85 4.8S 4.43 PM PM! 23.24 fm a 20 PMi 4.05 PM 4.10 PM 4.18 PM 4.18 PM PM PM PM AMI 7.28 TKAJN8 GOIN& SOOTH. Date.May 15 '80 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally Lv. Richmond ' Burkevtlle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Salisbury 10.45 PM 12.00 M 2.43 pm 2.25 7.00 6.05 Pi4 7.25 AM 7.27 AM 8.18 PM 9.29 8.17 pm 9.81 AM 11.16 AM 8.87 PM 10.88 PM 12.15 am Arr. AL. Junction 12.45 Pid 1.00 pmH " Charlotte Lv. Richmond ' Jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. a-L. Junction Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 12.20 am 2.55 PM 4.41 PM 6.07 PM 7.25 PM 7.51 pm 8. 55 pm 9.27 pm 11.05 pm 12.26 AM 12.80'am BALXM BKAXCH. Na 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro..... .?49 Arrive Salem 11.40 PM NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salpm 7.80 am Arrives Qreesboip...: Jj-QO am ' 0. 4-Dally, exsepj Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 am Arrives Balem 11.80 AM HO. 48-Dally. Leave Salem ... 5.80-PM Arrive Greensboro 7.80 pm Limited malls Nos. 49 and 50 will only make short stoppages at point named on the schedule. Passengers taking train 49 from Charlotte will get aboard at the uVD.R.R. depot This train makes eloee connection at Greensboro for Raleigh, Goidsboro Newberne Bad ail points on WUmbog- wds betweenSIrlo&ria RUtBpnd, ' and , tor; Jween Greensboro; Belgh-and GpUsporo,: BoV47 for AsEanm iknAatm tmdIm. and auoeeOM nectlngat Greensboro with Salem Branch; Qtat qds bMweenCartottJaal iBJphmond.ieioept Query's, HarrlakurgV Cnlna Grove, BoUabmc Uar wood and Jamestown. Mo. 48 HStk.cuiattasAilfttatst DOIO. -,: w(; i auntit .fciwtJUui r.RUrvg liiru'A- u-HSl Bill IH- Vtfi mi KVKmvirun 1 ' Mu Put and TUet Agera. marl . . ,-:u.h i s-.um Bnanaau&xiJ 88 Fall & Winter 188 BOOTS II SLUMS. Best Brands i Latest Styles. We Have Receivet A SECOND STOCK OF BLACK CASHMERES THIS SEASON, And 111 be glad to have the trade Inspect them, as we offer them :-25 Per Cent Cheaper-:- Than the same goods has been s. id for In this market heretofore. W THE LADIES MUST REMEMBER we have the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED 8TOCK of CLOAKS, JACKET8. ULSTERS and CIRCULARS In the city. Also, Dolmans In French Diagonal, Drap d' Ete, Drap d' Alma, 811k, and Satin de Lyon Effects, all very handsome goods at most reasonable prices. EyA good assortment of MEN'S, LADIE5' and CHILDREN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. T. L Seisle k Co. oot23 plctltjcal. PERRY DAVIS PAIN KILLER 18 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For DrraaTTAL and JSXTERSAL Use. A sure and speedy cnre for Sore Tliroat, Conghs, Cold, Diphtheria, CilljB,IlaiTheIyseritry,Crft.mp8, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache,Neiiralgia,Rhenmat.Lsmt Braises, Cats, Sprains, etc Perfectly safe to use internally or adernaUyjuA certain to afford relief. No family can afford to be without it Sold by all druggists at Jtfc ROc, and SI a bottle. PERRY DAVIS ft SON, Proprietor Provldenoe, R. t. eptdAW sept oct. TOTTJS POLLS . INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IjOM of appetlte,yanw,bovreIi aoettre. Fain In teHead,with a .dull sensation In the baekpart. Plo iwdar the bonlder blade. fMluaeaB after eatangi with a disln- blade, nauaeaa alter eaMnjCj-w-ita a aism ellaaWqn io exertion Of body or lajod, IrrttabilHy of twmper, , Low gpirite. Ioae imtabffl QC tamper. lxwatirite. Ioae of msmorr. with a feelinu of naTins nes leeted some duty, weariaeaa, DlMineii, TTngeHng of the Heart, Lote before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, HeadaohejHetleas neas at night, hlgJaly colored urine. -."T:. IT XEZ3X WJUSJTI1C0S IXLVjrKXXEXD, SEIIOUS tMSA5ES WUXSOON BE OEVaOPED. TlTTTVrlIX8W eipeelaUydptedeo iMhoRHiivnedoM effecUsuoha change of feeKar mm to'artenish the snffarer. Tker ttbevMawtlt AppoUto, aad eaoae the boay t Takn FlMb, thoe the ijiUm ii urilahe!, mdbr ttetrTomte Atton the BlarUv wjro IfNteiUf toU arpro duoad. - rrtca 25 caata.' 8 Murray B, MYWV TUTT'S HAIR DYE. BoI4 ky JrggUU,0r Mat by axprtw on rataipt off I. Office, 30 Murray st., new rora. C9w ttrrt KlHCAL r Vkluabl Iiforaattea m4 ft IMal lUMlpt. wUl b. mulled FBEB n aaIUatloa. wtsj.. aadeoaawi Wevwa.vaa k.wTFmM.i Cologne gjg5 IWI JiJ i S Kn,trHklatbl. fold 7 4Mlni Dnft IWfam fSTY I WWe. t All Tum, Mother, ujj laft4Aadt(H CaS wh era bwdDK. wwa wyapapau I.- rtr RnwaL EldllCT fl rlt.ToacBbtlvifortl andcmadbywipiH -pkinti, you onbaigviforfd' andcorylbyaa vr - ' U79 w-twg W waft .umot ipatioa or any waaknaa JW JB WSTJ. ' :GWr Tonic the greatatt Blood rertiluerandthr Bast Health StrgthBestoitrjeCaUae- vp the system, but nv toxicalcs. 5cU f tbe pwy tfae brfcd M tobacco known as i Tlj Qld Oaken Bupket. ; rpOToldOakeoBoflfet i X The Iron Jwund buekeb f.f. . , That hong in the well. t 1 'CBAS. B. JONES, ,i - r-, , . &- chWotte',M..C.i8oleAgenl Liberal tecma to deatera.i . - t i aaar BmorWHuriw cbangod to aOtoeer 4 Black by a'tlngl application of this Dts. It OBSEnVATIO!fS. A retired prize-fighter assrta that "a belt in the macblne shop is worth two In the mouth." cam bridge Tribune The remark made by a St. Louis girl when she first saw orepaugh's beauty was: "Well, If I cou dn't peel the socks off'n her In goodlooklness I'll sell out an' go to Chicago 1" A witty New York society woman was standing before Zola's greatly admired picture of Lot and bis daughters. "Oh I" remarked a friend dolorous ly, "What do you suppose Lot thought when he beheld his poor wife turned to a pillar of salt?" "I suppose," replied our wit with admirable gravi ty, "he thought how be could got himself a fresh one." . A romantic gil and a tenor singer are harmless wfcea apart, but they make a terrible combina tion. - "Yon are we'.k," said a woman to her son-' who wa remonstrating against her marrying again. "Yes mother," he replied, "I am so weak that I can't go a step-father." Twenty-seven thousand baby carriages were manufactured in one Massachusetts town last year, and the manufacturers could not till all their erders. Exchange. The manufacture; scan hardly be expected to fill 27,000 baby carriages, and besides then cus tomer, might prefer to fill a few for themselves. Some folks are particular that way. The New Orleans Democrat advlsey the army not to be alarmed. It wilt soon be cold enough to bring in the Indians for their winter blankets. They will keep very Quiet on Government beef until the thaw next May.. . i Mai i e ITEinS OF INTEREST. Oranges are splitting terribly on the trees in Florida. Davies county; Ky, has nineteen dis tilleries, representing an inrestment of over $150,000. Some 120,000 tons of oil cakes, or cot ton seed meal, have been shipped from the South abroad recently. The Kentucky Methodists in council have decided that the use of tobacco is a sin in the sight of God. A drunken man was run over and killed by the cars at Kockford, 111., and his widow has brought suit against fif teen saloon-keepers for $10,000 damages. These cases will be watched with inter est, as tending in some measure to show how far saloon-keepers are responsible to the law for murder by the whiskey process. - Mohammed Tewfik, the Khedive of Egypt, has regular features and is not at all bad looking. He is only 29 years old, but looks older, and is rather port ly. While his bearing is dignified he is shy in the presence of strangers, but a keen observer. His tastes are simple, he hates all parade, loves his home and is an excellent husband and father. The Roman Catholics are making ma terial advancement in Africa, particu larly inAlgeria,where they have 185,000 adherents and a missionary society for Central Africa. During the past three years they have obtained a firm footing in the interior of the continent, and have sent forth several missionaries in to the equatorial regions. A memorial service in honor of the late President Garfield was held in the City of Mexico on Saturday, which is said to have been exceedingly impres sive. Hummeken Mexia, who spoke for the city, said: " The City of Mexico lays a crown of laurels on the tomb of the virtuous citizen, soldier and states man, James A. Garfield, and expresses its profound sympathy for his widow and orphans." The average product of human indus try is now set down at $100 per head per annum. In Great Britain, for the year 1880, the average product was about $290 ; for Europe it was $115, and for the United States about $200. With in the last decade there has been a rise of 12 per cent, in the average industrial production. King Kalakaua, of the Sandwich Is lands, is an Episcopalian, and was visit ed while in England by Bishop Stan ley, who confirmed and married him. He is well versed in the distinctive principles of the Anglican Church and its history and literature, and has done much to explain them through the na tave press, but he is friendly to all other churches. He- has lately subscribed $2,000 to the fund for a cathedral. The revision of the war treasure of the German Empire- will shortly fee made. This treasure, which is said to amount to 120,000,000 marks- in gold coin, is deposited in the J ulius To wer atSpandau, The two commissioners whose duty it is to verify the treasure each possess a key of the chamber in which it is kept, and the door opens on ly when the keys are applied simultener ously. The treasure is divided into ten lots, and each lot is further sub-divided into twelve others of . 1,000,000, marks each. This large sum of 120,000,000 marks, or $30,000,000, earns no interest. Woman' Devotion. , Another illustration of woman's de votion is given in the case of a beauti ful young girl who on Monday night last passed through St. Louis with her lover to serve a term often years in the Missouri penitentiary. Her layer was implicated in the murder of Macomb last May. The girl, protesting his in nocence, sat by his side during his tri al, exhausted all legal resources for his liberty, and in June last placed a lad der against the jail, climbed to his win dow, threw in knives and tool for his cutting out, and would have escaped from the yard had not . the rattling of the instruments, falling 'on the floor, aroused the keeper. She was caught, tried and sentenced to serve ten years in the penitentiary. The couple had loved each other devotedly, and will perhaps get married if they survive the ten years., - A IttasnacIiuaeUa View of It. Springfield (Mass.)Eepublican, independent rep. . The Republican Senators at Washing ton do not want to vote for Gorham and Riddleberger, and they cannot very well abandon them without backing out of their disgraceful trade with Ma hdne. vThereis nothing so inconsistent as rolling in the mud for men who or din arily conduct themselves like gentle mere. Their only hope is in stoutly , as severating that mud is not mud, and as soon as they disclose any conscientious ness that mud is mud the singularity of their affection for t' befcorpesr more rnonstxtfftgtbaji efe.iv..- - - - ' At a recent concert, it was the subject of remark that In what fine "voice" the singers were; in commending his good Judgment, the leader will pardon us for whispering that-be always recom mends Dr. Bull's song b. syrup for clearing and strengthening the voice. ; MOTHERS DON'T KNpW, , , , ' ' How many children are punished for being un couth, wilful, and lndlflereat to .Instructions or 'rewards. dimply because they are out of health! An Intelligent may saia or. a cnua 01 vnnxm: "MOUteXSeBewa ttuvm uuu u uiw wvuiu tiTO vud rtttio ones moderate doses 01 Bop Bitters or three weeke chIldjeft,woiljl 6lUf, Pl?ej 3bBn McGinness says Dr. Benson. X wUl Dra meiwueu wwnwiw ineiwhenlae- RospitaV nd sent meltwo viiiainuuuie nus. arifteef giirtof ffleot lattoa StafaTgia i ana FADED OB-GBAX HAia-gtadnaHyireeerera fto youthful colox and. lustre .bit the .ase C Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant dressing, admired let lt twxa. and ricUiDemnne. s?-i vu ? "vtv NOON TELEGRAMS. Fire, SbootiBi; and Stevfcblng- In Oeer Atlanta, Ga., Get. 25. The store house of Whitehead & Co, and the railroad depot at Tayloreville, Ga, were burned last Saturday night. Mrs. Walker Bates, at Smithville, has been shot by her husband, the ball tak ing effect in her head. Both claim it was accidental but a servant gives a different version. Wm. Allen, a white man, killed a ne gro with a knife on Sam Mobly's plan tation in Terrell county. -. A HI ordered mate. Savannah, G A., Oct 25. The dead body of the mate of the British steamer Imbros was found on the street here Sunday morning. His throat, was cut and it was evident that he. bad been previously chocked. Twenty-iour per sons have been arrested for fcbmplictty in the affair which is being vigorously investigated. A Steamboat Supervisor Commended New Orleans, Oct. 26J Steamboat owners on the lower Mississippi Val ley, Alabama, Florida and Georgia, representing 850 steamboats and $30, 000,000 capital have coMmenwcTthe ad ministration of Supervising Inspector General of Steamboats,. Jas. A. Du mont, in a memorial to President Ar thur. : Panlilnff ihe Surrey. Shreveport, La Oct 25. Engineer Polk and his party are within 12 miles of this city, locating the line of the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Rail way. Manager John Scott of the Er langer combination la expected here daiiy to select the site for the bridge oyer Red river. Tlae Largest Cargo ol Sugar. New YoRK-j Oct. 25. The steamer Matabor arrived from the Singapore and IloiloPhillipine Islands, brought the largest cargo of sugar that ever reachedf this port 2,554 tons. Foxhall Wine Ayaiu. London, Oct. 25. The race for Cam bridgeshire stakes was won by Foxhall, Lucy Glitters, second, Pristan, third. Where Paraell Gets Hie Grit, Chicago Tribune. He comes by it honestly from his Yankee mother. The - dame has in fused her own spirit and grit into, uer, son. At the great Land League meet ing in New Y ork Sunday evening she was called upon to say something in regard to the arrest of her son. She hurled defiance at the British Lion af ter this style in the midst of vociferous applause from 5,000 listeners: I regret very much that I came here totally unprepared to say apything. I can only say. that my thoughts have been thrown into considerable confu sion, in which respect I hope that none of the Irish will copy me. But I must say to-night that I am glad my son has won the battle. I am glad that you can hail him thoroughly as jour brother in affliction. I trust, therefore, that you will unite as one man and join hands all, as brothers should do, and move forward in one body and throw down gauntlet after gauntlet to the British government, until you advance and take the ancient capital of your coun try and the country of your hopes and aspirations in one final assault and vic tory. You know that I started as a Fenian. I have never gone back, but if there is any step forward in advance of Fenianism, I am reader to take it. If I go to Ireland, which I hope to do af ter a little while, I trust the govern ment will reasonably suspect me also, and if it shall ever come to pass that a woman shall be gibbeted in Ireland, I hope that the last words she shall say may be, "God save Ireland." To Europe, Aula 'and Africa Greet ing: Buffalo Courier. To whom it may concern : The ma jority of the people of the United States having learned with regret thai a per son named Rutherford B. Haves, of LFremont, O., representing himself as an ex-rresiaent of this Republic, is about to sail for Europe, hereby give notice to all princes, potentates and people of quality in foreign lands, that the said Rutherford B. Hayes is a fraud ; and .we hereby notify all princes, potentates and people of quality aforesaid not to trust or honor hinx on our .account or bestow upon him any honors or hospi talities in consideration of their respect for the United States ; the said . Hayes is ot medium size, sandy whiskers tinged with gray, and plausible address, and may be known by his affected de votion to temperance ; he is notable for having defrauded one Samuel J. Tilden out of the office of President of the United States, and drawn the said Til den's salary for four years, amounting to $200,000. " rionav ; The people of Florida are enthusiasm tic believers in the theory that any and every plant, tree and shrub, that can be produced within the limits of that vast region lying between the glaciers of Greenland and the Equator, will find a congenial soil and climate in their happy State. They have tried the cul tivation of Sisal hemp; jute, ramie, the Agave, Americaua, coffee, tea, bread fruit, Chinese yams, ivory nuts, and al most every other plant and vegetable that is known or mentioned, and in many cases have met with marked suc cess. They how purpose to turn their agricultural talents to the production of cocoanuts, which bids fair to be come an important, industry in the Seminole State. A French gentleman, named Carlos de Maloney, has a plan tation of Beveral thousand acres on Stock Island ; J. V. Harris, of Key West, has about 7,000 trees ; E. O. Locke about 10,000,' and Lieut-Goy, Bethel is plants ihg an extensive grove of valuable trees on one of his plantations; - HANT MISERABLE r6$rajrlhemaelves about wlth'falllna strength feeling that they are steadily sinking Site their graves when, by using Barker's Ginger Tonic they would and a core commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength surely cosing back to them. - See other column.. ; ITS ACTION IS 8TJBE AND SATS. - - ) The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now be obtained In the usual (try vegetable form, or in liquid form. It la put in the .latter way for the es pecial convenience of those ho cannot readily prepare It. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal -efflcleney in either ease. Be sure and read the new advertisement for varttsni larB.-8outhandJWesVM A i L '...nH , ' BaU Cjupwt,- SMta Ja. al. 1879. . fconnmpn flavtolTbeen affflctedlora number7 of rears with todlgestion and eneral debility, by xna adviM or. mr vucwr taw jwv xukciw ana mast say-they aforded me Almost instant nOlet X am giaa w wwv.w wm" If J Bxsiosd AtrJie Art iso smnse watx axb ifiba nrtu. mm miE'TCoauaiuia eonuuna Iwiee as mnchlJoP araHKiy' jer eeatiore alum- tndm than aoyl riuniPMrnBinjwciown. Jast the thing Wit TmrrniMi anrsir KeneraL Sold by all Prices lednoeflfne What the Government Saves, A Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune furnishes some in teresting figures in regard to the large amount of money saved to the govern mentveach year "through the loss and destruction of its notes, bonds and other obligations v held by individuals who never claim indemnity, or who are barred from collecting such claims." His statement is as follows : "In June, 1880, there was still out standing over $15,000,000 of fractional currency, although Congress had pro vided in 1876 for the redemption and destruction of all such currency. Sec retary Sherman, who was so thoroughly convinced that a large proportion of this currency never would be presented for redemption that, in the public debt statement for June, 1880, he by a stroke of his pen wiped out over $8,000,000 of the indebtedness of the government on this account He left as the amount outstanding, and which would proba bly be presented for redemption, the .sum of $7,214,954. From that date to October 1, 1881, only $116,395 was pre sented for redemption. This was at the rate of about $93,000 a year, and at that rate the last of the $73214,954 will not be redeemed until the. year 1958. There is another still more interest ing ,tact of a similar nature. The money-order system of the postoffice department was established seventeen years ago. During the last few years the business has been very heavy, and yet, notwithstanding all the guards thrown about it, and in spite of the minuteness and particularity of the in structions to senders and receivers of such orders, there has already accumu lated in the United States sub-treasury at New York about $2,000,000, being, it is understood, the amount of unclaimed orders at the New York city postoffice alone. It is said that much of this money has been 'unclaimed for years, and it is believed that at least one-half of it never will be claimed. It is quite probable that if the facta were ascer tained it would be found that similar accumulations of unclaimed funds would be found at the postoffices of all the larger cities in the United States. What shall be done with the money is a question which Congress may think it worth while to decide at its next ses sion." IT WONT PAY after so much laber and capital has been expend ed to build up this medicine, to allow It to deterio rate. Ton can take Simmons' Liver Regulator with perfect faith, as it is made by no adventurers who pick up the business of concocting medicines, but by educated, practical druggists who have made the study of medicine and its - compounds the labor for a lifetime.' The care, precisian, neatness and perfection exhibited by the very ap pearance of the Regular proves it to be the best prepared medicine in the market, and J. H. ZeUin ft Co. fully carry out their motto: "Purissima et Optima (purest and best.) Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound has done thousands of women more good than the medicines of many doctors. It is a positive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham. L1EBIG CO'S COCA BEEF TONIC "Superior to any tonic I have used or prescrib ed," says Prof. E. M. HALE, M. D., Chicago Medi cal College. Bewsre of Imitations. potteries. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A TOR TUNE 1 1TH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, November 8th, 1881 188th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Company.! : Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of SI, 000.000 to which a reserve fund of over $420,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. it never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. 100.000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST Or PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize . : $30,000 lCiWPrtBe 0 000 1 Capital Prize 6,000 2 Prizes of $2,600 OOO 6 Prize, of 1,000 6,000 20 Prizes of BOO...: lannX 100 Prizes of 100..... 10.000 w a ia mm va ov - 500 Prizes of , 20 LOOOPrizes of 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $800. v. . . 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100.... OAA 1w4am si BTt 10.000 10,000 10,000 $2,700 1300 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. - - - . .For farther information, write clearly, giving fuU address. Send orders by express or Regis tered Letter, or Money Order by mail. Address ed only to . . - , . , XA; DAUPHHf , ' . , , New Orleans, lonlslsna, or If. A. DAUPHIN, at - - No. 212 Broadway, Hew York. All out Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ; The public are hereby cautioned against send ing any money or orders to NUNES CO., 83 Nassau street. New York City, as authorized by the Louisiana State Lottery Company to sell its tickets. They are flooding the country with BOGUS CIRCULARS: purporting to be of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its agents. They have no authority from this com pany to sell Its tickets, and are not Its agents for any purpose. M. A. DAUPHIN, ' Prest Louisiana 8tate Lottery Co. New Orleans, La., July 4, 1881. 37th POPTJLAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE falCltyolIirtfviru.oa, MONDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of n Act of the General As sembly ol Kentucky. ' The United States Circuit Court on Marsh 81. rendered the following decisions: 1st mat ins ummonweaan umnaaaoa unn pany is legal. Bd Its drawings are fan. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Bead the list ol prizes lor toe ... OCTOBER DRAWING. S8 0,000 10,000 6,000 . 10,000 KKOOO 10,000 10.000 12.000 1 Prize, 1 Prize.......... s 10 Prizes, $lt00aeaea, 20 Prizes 560 eaeh,. 100 PrUes, 100 each,, 200 Prizes, 80 each,............. 600 Prizes, ..-.20 eaeh,..'........... 1000 Prise. - Iffitanh i lfkooa 9 Prizes. 800 eaeh. ADDroximaaon Prizes 12.7 Of 0 Prisear 200 - - ' 1,804 HMflMna: .rrr- MAA3bUa Wm'Saifiair Tickets. $lj 27 Tickets, RemttaTbney eiani fcraftft elten?irM by Express iMNTT Ert 'BTWWBTKRM LSTTERCOt JTOFIlClJORDlU:Otdere( S5n4Upwaju, MB penset - Addreee aa oi t wW . Louisville, Xx, or 8097 Broadway; New fior. B. K. BO ABDACAN, COHrieWeumal piiwy'uftigim )rM;ll;llliliKl(Cft)l Yelvets, Velveteens, Casleres, SHOODAHS, HENRIETTAS, EMPRESS, TAMISE AND BUNTINGS. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, DLSTERS ( WALKING JACKETS. i (DRESS TRIMMINGS, Shaw s, Barmorals, Hoops, Ladles', Gents' and cllldren's Hoslery.lannels, Uaerwta?. Damask! aertahh 8QJ5? 2S?,8' P00 8noes' Eats-Tow ShirtlTvlttsandTur: fflh&mmn&VR29&nFM! m UTBe (-untttl8. and selling them at Ivery low1pries. ih.thr 115 ltl rantage to examine our istock before purchaBln. Call and examine whether you buy or nob Just received another stock of that very popular 10c Bleached Domestic! Give us a oaiL Prompt attention given to orders. HARGRAVES & WILHELM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. oct28 Complete Stock OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and the public geneially to an inspection of the attractions dlsplay ed, confidently asserting that they will be found In every respect up to the standard. In submit ting this we would call special attention to the styles of our own design and manufacture, which we con stantly keep on hand during the entire season. We are Justified in asserting that the long experience and standing of eur House, is a full guarantee that our Clothing is the most reliable. The garments of our own manufacture are strictly ftrsfrclasa. We are constantly aad carefully studying the de mands of our patrons, and invariably insuring them absolute bottom prices. Our object has always been te bring about a display every season ef a full line of garments of the newest styles. The work manship of our Clothing Is equal to any of the best In the country. We don't say that our produo H0.?!? "SBP r toaJ1 others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, allowing no one in our employ to do otherwlte, or In any Instance to misrepresent goods in order to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor Is to please, and to give to each customer the value of every dollar ? Je7 with us. Our line of GENT8' FURNISHING GOOD8 is complete In all branches. NKCK WEAR x SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, oct9 lE&istzllixnzonB. CHINA PALACE -OF- New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST RECEIVED, A Shipment of Fine Poreelaine, Equal m finish and apearanee to China and more beautiful in design, costing less than half the pries of China. The Royal Worcester pattern Is the latest style. Royal Worcester tea seta, 44 pieces, $6.00; MInton teas, $2.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. A full stock of. At greatly reduced prices. A large stock ot GLASSWARE at astonishing low figures. Tinware, Quidruple Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look ing Glasses, Baby Carriages, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Garfield portrait plates, 25c sep27 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket. That hung In the well. " CHASVRv JONES, Charlotte, N. C Sole Agent, IT Liberal terms te dealers. . S TARTLIMG DISCOVERYI LOST MANHOOD; RESTORED. A victim of TDuthM impnidiince causing Prams, ion Pacayy lurvnas PabUity, Losi Kaahcod, ate, having tziad iu vain, every known remedy, has dia- - - - " - j mA wne I till I .1 Wn m ! IlllliW I HIT) V. .11.1 U. W ... row mw. m tojds mnmnBam. addraas Jf U, &EVE .m COMPARATIV&EDITION OF r ! OltlV JFEST A T.TE MTI. ' B O-O K iFraafakanota. ghansaaaaawa at a.. MMMSPaw. vnrw uu mux milium Baa iaia aaaaa moor, waniaa aaawamt a J. Brookfield k Co. Granite and Common Ware FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. MXtstzllnntows. This great specific cures that most loathsome disease WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OR TERTIARY STAGE, Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. -' -CURES: 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 Q.8.S. 110CA1OI0N-& MUEBY. Louisville, Kentucky, May IS, 1881. 8. S. S. has given better satisfaction" than any medicine 1 have ever sold. : J. A. Fuexmbb. 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 ic. S. Mansfield & Co. Denver, Col. , May 2. 1 88 1 . Every purchaser speaks In the highest terms of 8.8.S. L.MKIS8STXB. Richmond, Va., May 11, 1881. You can refer anybody to us In regard to the merits of a S. S. Polk Milleb & Co. Have never known S. 8. 8. to fall te cure a ease ot Syphilis, when properly taken. H. L. Dbkhard, Eli Wabbkn, Perry, Ga. The above signers are gentlemen of high stand ing.; A. H Colquitt, Gov. pf Ga. If you wish, we wni'- take your ease, TO EE PAID sua wuin uujtusu.--write ier- particulars. $1,000 REWARD will bepaid to any chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 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. C: Smith, L. R. Wriston 4 Co. and WOson A BarwelL Jun25dly NOTICE. A Meeting of the stockholders and directors of the North State .Copper and Gold Mining Company will be held at the offiee upon the prop erty of die company hi Guilford county, N. Ci, on Thursday, October 27tb, 1881, at noon, for the purpose of levy an assessment upon the'cayltal ' stock of said company an for the purpose of transacting gncn other business as may bebroight before the meetme. JOSEPH wlLEINS t octlS tf - ' -President. THE ATTENTION - Of the Trade generany, and also the eonsnmer, 1 oalled to our special brands of saleable and staple Smoking- Tobaccos Sitting" Bull, "Durham Long Cute and RlvaLjJurhsjnW which we. ere now adding a full line of the latest styles" of the. most staple gradesof " Plug 4UKiTtet Tobaeeoe. we can, in a few- weeks, Oder lducements In Chewing Tebaceos that no other marrnfactarers ean" eqnaL ' Oar ssJesnwnrwiU'makB regular rpa to Charlottev and the trade of. all good merchants Is respectful ly soUeited. ,e. h. POGUeT EOBKBNT.QB: saEe AbESTRABfjE 40pm ootttee, Jnst outside thet . .) limits of the city of Cbaxlotte, jam mile east, There arelveacws of land jrood garden; ml -the premises a good-well and, necessary outbuild. , inn. " It wUl be ioid eheap to a twna fldftpurcha " swTorlwai be ranted te a goodtenanken lasnsaWe: , ternj. -fti.COITm t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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