Stye l)arl0tU:b0tncr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year, pott-paid, m advance $8 00 Six month.. ......... ... ........... 4.00 Three month. . 2.00 One month 75 WEEKLY EDITION: Weekly ( the county), in admmot. . f2.00 Out of the county, Pott-paid 2.10 (fix month 1,05 rj& Liberal Reduction for Club. THE OBSXHVEB JOB DIP j BjLI been Ulinnnff'hTv nmnllsvl vlfK mar nAAI "VttVH,n Hs.J mwwwvw want, and wtth the latest stylai al Ipeandj)fej7 mannei ot Job Printmg can now be Hone wttn heatneaa.disyeJeliandteannets.- We ean far- iuslut short nottee, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGBECTJPT,"pCTEBfiL PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CrBCTJLARS; CHICKS, ik VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. OSAgpAY, OCTOBER 29, 1881. NO. 3,937. "Org (Sooas. We ave JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF DRESS TRIM MINGS, 8U a AH3, SATINS, ETC. WE ARE OF KE RING DRESS GOODJ VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE - -Abeuutlulllaeof BASK ST FLANNELS. WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAK 4. YOU CAN GET Dr ss BmtonB, Blbbons, or anything In our line CHEAP. ASK FOR Children's, Ml .ses and Ladles' Fancy Hosier. REMEMBER, We have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, 4 a., &C, &C. aTS (patxstxo ruvx 1TH, 1878.) Alexander & Harris. cctie 0OtS aw ft MUots We are dally receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK which will bo more complete than eyer before and comprises the Best Brands? Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOVS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE feOOTSl SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all coeds in our lino In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL 81ZES AND 11RICES. Call and see ns. PEGRAM & CO. Coated Time Me-NortliCarflMR.R TRATJ19GOIH& HOSTS. Date.May 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Dally No. 48, Dally Lv. Charlotte,4 A-L. Depot " " Jnnc't " Salisbury, Arr. Greensboro Lv. Greensboro Arr. Raleigh Lv. " Arr. Goldsboro Ly. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville " N.' Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 405 411 6.15 AM! 4.15 PM 6.20 am 7.50 AM 9.80 am 9.50 AM 4.80 PM 6.07 pm IBS 5.56 8.03 8.25 1.40 1.45 4.00 8.25 10.21 10.27 10 58 12.37 2.24 R20 4.05 4.10 4.13 4.18 AM AM AM PM ror Rlch- PMJ 'adonlr 1 AM AMI 11.81 AMi 11.83 AM 12.01 pm 1.20 PM 2.55 pm AM PM PM PM 8.51 pm! PM PM PM PM 4.28 pm 4.85 PM 4.38 PM 443 am 7.28 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Date.May 15 '80 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally Lv. Richmond " Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Salisbury 10.45 PMl 12.00 M 2.25 2.48 PMl 6.05 PMi 7.00 AM 7.26 6.18 PM 8.17rii 8.87 pm 7.27 am 9.26 am 9.31 AM 11.16 AM 10.33 pm 12.15 AM Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 nri 1.00 H " 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 441 pm 6.07 pm 7.25 pm 7.51 PM &55 PM 9.27 PM 11.05 pm 12.26 am 12.80 AM BALXM BBAHCH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 9.40 PM Arrive lem 11.40 pm UO. 47-paily, except Sunday. LeaveSalem ,,, ,. T.80 am Arrives Greensboro (J-00 am NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday, Leave Greensboro 10.00 AM Arrives Salem 11.80 AM NO. 43-Dally. Leave 8alem 6.80 PM Arrive Greensboro 7.80 PM Limited malls Nos. 49 and 50 will only make short stoppages at points named on the schedule. Passengers-taking train 49 from Charlotte will get aboard at the B. & D. B. B. depot This train makes siese connection at GreenBboro for Raleigh, Goldgboro Newberae and all points on Wilming ton WeldpuBAtlrpad. . JPassenge? trataiWa. 47 and. 48 make si) Joil tops between Charlotte fcndchnwnd, Vd be tween Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsboro, No. 47 making connection with W, N. C.B. atBaUsecry tor AshevUle (Sundays excepted), and also Con necting at Greensboro with Salem Branch (Sun day excepted), ; ' i ' - : ', Passenger mins No. 42 ami 48 tnsJc an local stops between Charlotte' and Richmond,- except uery-g, uarrisbuts;, China Grove; BoMstrorg, Lin jocd and Jamestown.1- - .'i'-i;wA'i ' , Wo. 48'eonncts with Ejalefa Bvaneb at Queen l etinnesja wfth Salem Branca at Qt boro. . , A. VOVm, ' maris &!BSEb BOOTS W Sit irtt gff0(iSt X0tMufi? Set. We Have Receivet A SECOND STOCK OF BLACK CASHMERES THIS SEASON,- And will be glad to have the trade Inspect them, as we offer them -:-25 Per Cent Cheaper-:- Than the same goods has been sld for In this market heretofore. THE LADIES MUST REMEMBER we have the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of CLOAKS, JACKETS. ULSTERS and CIRCULARS In the city. Also, Dolmans In French Diagonal, Drap d' Ete, Drap d' Alma, Silk, and Satin de Lyon Effects, all very handsome goods at most reasonable prices. WA good assortment of MEN'S. LADIE9' and CHILDREN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. T. L Seigle & Co. oct23 3efttjcai. PERRVDAVIS' PAINKILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE BEHEST For Unman AI and ZXXESHAt Use. A sore aiid speedy cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills, DiarrIie&,Dygeiitery,Cramp8, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc. Perfectly tafe to use internally or externally, certain to afford relief. No family can afford to be without It. Sold by all druggists at Ode. 60c., and $1 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS 80N, Proprlator Provldenoe, R. I. sept dAw sept A ocL FALLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Xjoss of appeftte,nTanaea,bowela costiTe, Pain in fheHeaiwith a dull sensation in i theHead,with a dv the baek part, Fain under the shoulder- blade, fullness after eating with a diain- elinataon to exertion of body or minC Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Ijosa of memory, with a feeling of having neg- rinttwing of the Heart, Dote befpre the eyes, Yellow "kin, Headaehe,Boefless ness at night, highly colored urine. IT THESE WAEJCLrTGS AJRZ TJKKHDID, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to Dehatn,oe dos. .ffeots su.ha.haage of fMliiisr svs to astonish th. snirarar. TB.y im.i me irpcuw, aoa Mag. un. hedr ta Tk on Flei. tbos th trvtSltn is ottrtn.nd by thfrTitl Aeosiea th. 5ISrUV Stmbi, Horni uutMm wpro mi: fTlc at cants. SSMnfreyaUB.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Okay SUnt or Whisxcbs changed to a Globst Blaox by a alng-la application of thli Dyw. It jmparts a natural color, acts instantanaoasnr. Bold bjDr(giit.,.r i.at by xprm oo r.a.ipt of fl. Office, 30 Murray St., New York. CDr. Tti TrS MAMCAl f Talnabl. laformmtim .ad CmM wUl b BUlbd 'KXK Wi .BJllcaUoB. Feby. 28deodwl l-.. Ta. Kort Vratant sa4 All Farmers, Mothers, liuin Men, MaobaiH Uiam, Neuralgia, or Bowel, Kidney orLhrer Coavj KpUnts, you canbeinvigorated snd cared by aaisgj 2EE i r . nu .. . n ..t. with CnnsaimDtioB. ' II you wmuiis ...j - r - t I 'iipation or any wealcne, xou will find rarkeriq .Ginger Tonic the erete.t Blood rerUliMT sad Ithel IBestmalthAStreBsthBestorerMuCaaUsH .rA C.iha Klttan and other TODICS. SS It J rbuildi tip the system, put never intowcates. tct. a.d $t Hucox & Cn.. Ghamata; W. Y-l aittalifcBW SAIU HA3L&AM utoiwOalw."' i ; ..I chew ouir tiie brand of tobacco known as Tue Old Oaken Bucket; , ' ' I ""HE old Oaken Bucket, . X The iron bound bucket , xne moss-covered pucKet. ' . CHAS.B, JONES, Charlotte, it c, Sole AgeoU W Liberal terms to dealers. imp m tnr OBSERVATIONS. A young lady's hat blew off and was run over by a broad-wheeled eart. The ribbons were some what sulled. but the hat Is now the very latest tall shape. Araner In Chicago havlne said that that city uses 70,000,000 gallons of water daily, the Balti more American remarks teat "half of that amount is made Into beer and the other half Is used to scald the bristles off of hogs." A young lady at an examination in grammar was asked "why the noun bachelor was singular." She replied Immediately, "Because It Is very sin gular they don't get married." "Arizona Jack," one of the type of dime novel heroes that are entirely too common, attempted to '"run the town," and is now running a small lot in the cemetery. uuunison rimes. The force of habit will assert itself. A man sell Ing the carcass of his dead horse to a soap-fat man worked hard over the trade, and laid great 8 iress upon the fact that the animal was of a kind disposition. He also lied about the age of the de ceased. Western Wisconsin is full of wild white pigeons that "give a snowy look to the forests." P: S- The wild white nleeons are most numerous where the tame white liars are thickest. But the Wiscon sin papers do not mention this curious coinci dence. Burlington Hawkeye. A Chicago man visiting Cincinnati was being shown around by a citizen, who said: "Now let's go and sed the widows home." The Chicago mad put hU finger by the side of his nose snd winked, and then said: "Not much Mary Ann.' I saw a widow home once and It cost nte $16,000. She sued me for breach of promise and proved It on me. No, sir; send the widow home In a hack." . By actual weight David Davis would make five Mahones, and then have thirteen pounds to spare. Gruelle. Great sassafras I Five Mahones! Tou'd better set Billy down alongside of Davy and let Davy absorb him. It would make Davy look a little more puffy aaoat the cheek, but he'd be much prettier than five Mahones. Louisville Courier-Journal. One of the curiosities of the sensational adver tising of subjects for preaching is seen la the an nouncement oi a Brooklyn sermon lor me even-. log. The concluding part of the advertisement reaas: " -xnus saitn tne ura.' Take xompsins cars at Grand street ferry." Another Queer adver tisement Is Intended to attract people to South Brooklyn, and concludes by saying, " 'Lost sheep.' Take Third avenve cars." MINING INTELLIGENCE. Salisbury Watchman. A new engine and pump has arrived for the Yadkin Mine. Mr. Wm. F. Buckly, proprietor of Dunn's Mountain Mine, has been here examining the progress of the work now going on at that mine. Atlas and Kamer. Prospecting is going on with encouraging results. Several new veins are being developed, with a fair promise of "pay ore." Ma chinery is soon to be placed on this property. Copper Knob. It is reported that smelters will be erected at the Copper Knob Mine. If such is the case the North State company should realize enough to enable them to pay divi dends from the ore now on the dump, Scott Hill Mine, in Burke county, consists of 409 aeres of land, 8 miles from the Vestern North Carolina Rail road. It is placer and free milling flint quartz. Veins of quartz from 5 to 30 inches, rich in free gold arid nuggets. Also one vein of galena. . Up to this time about $50,000 has been taken from the property. Mr. J. H. Ennis of this city is interested in the property. DuTcn Creek Mining Company. This company was permanently organ ized under the laws of North Carolina, in this city last week. Mr. John C. Pennington is President and Treasurer ; J. J. Newman, Secretary; principal office, Salisbury. Birectors: I. W. Eng land, T. F. Hoxsey, J. C. Pennington, of New Jersey, and J. J. Newman, of North Carolina. Capital stock $150,000 divided into I,b00 shares ; stock paid up and non-assessable. A portion of the machinery, for working ores by chlor ination, has arrived. The remainder is on the way. Work is progressing at the mines. Down 65 feet; and have a tunnel at water level, through which ore from the "Hill" and "Tip Top" veins will be conducted to machinery. They propose to work from 25 to 50 tons per day. The Hoover Hill Mining Co's official report to London office, dated Sept. 14: ; The experience gained so far goes to prove that 70 per cent., if not more, of the gold is sulphurets, and that'the por tion of free gold, minute as are the par ticles, are coated over with a film of sulphides that resist free amalgamation with quicksilver, and that we obtain very little of the gold contents, either in the stamp-battery or on the copper plates. I have, therefore, had put two extra run of blanket flumes. We are going through a systematic series of assays from the mine downwards and through the mill process. and Itrnst in a short time to send such details as will conclusively point . out where tout gold is, and what is advisable to be done to get it out London Mining World. This strikes us as being- rather a humiliating confession on the part of the Superintendent of Hoover, Hill. The public has been led to think other wise of this property. There is only about 2 per centum of sulphurets in the ore taken out, and if that 2 per cent, carries f 2 per cent, of the gold, it leaves a very short margin in fact far below what has been rep resented. It is whispered that there has been foul play, either in the management m the sale or this property. -v we maka no charges, but merely state that this whispering is an open secret among minine men. . If either should prove true, the guilty' parties, whether those who made the sale, or the management, or both, should be dealt with in the most rigid manner. The time has passed when false state ments, "salting" and other "tricks" to swindle unsuspecting capital, in either selling or working mining property ean be practiced with impunity. We hope there is nothing of the kind in this in stance. Women are coming to the front as American dramatists. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the novelist,: has written a play of North Carolina life called "Esmeralda," and it is being act ed by a strong company sent oat from the Madison Square Theatra. Its chief character is a Southern planter of the old school. Mrs. Mary HFiske is the authoress of "Clarice in which Katha rine Rogers is starring. It ia described as a drama of ho great originality in incidents, but remarkably witty, well constructed and interesting, Mrs. John C. Freemont is said to be at work on a tragedy which John McCullough may appear in. The Florence Slghtlngale of the Nursery. The following Is an extract from a letter written to the German Bef ormed Messenger, at Chambers burg, Penn.: ' A BKNEACTBXSJ. Just open the 4ppr fpr ' her and Mrs. Wlnslow wm profe th? AmMoaaT Florence -Nightingale of the nursel7. '' 0l this we arr so sore that we will teach our Susy to say, WA Blessing on Mrs. Wins low" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, cWlcking and teething siege. . Mrs. Wins-; low's Soothing Syrup relieves the child from rain. and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, add carries ine lnrani uirougn wm leeuuna pe rms precisely wnain proresses to t7Sw1ici3S2w i have1 never Seen through the prepa- ration of her i'Soothlng Syrup for Children Teeth ing." u we uau tut) puwer we wouia mane ner, as she Is,-a physical saviour to the infant racei gd by aU druggist 25 eents a bottle. . BT TELEGRAPH. : New "Tor It Stack InTstravou New York, Oefc 28-11 a m. The stock market opened fairly steady and in some cases at a ixaguon aarance.on vesterdav's closing Quotations, but in earlv dealings speculation became weak and prices declined fi-per cent, the greatest qepression uemg-m me Trunk: Line' shares, Wabash and Union Pa cific. At the first board firmer tone prevailed and an advance was recorded ranging from to JH per cent the latter for Michigan Central, which sold np from 92 to 93. Utherstocks promi nent in improvement were Lake Shore, Canada Southern, Colorado Coal, Wa bash, Erie, Delaware,, lAckawana and Western, .New x one uentrai and Read ing. Manhattan Elevated receded from 53K to 53. Dealings werp generally on a ratner smau scaie. Sell owner AgroanL Washington. Oct. 28. TIir SicmtT Corps station at Lookout, N.-C, report ed last night as iohows: The three masted schoonerK. JTVillard, loaded with coal, from Philade4phi bound to Savanngh, went agrotma in Cape Look out shoals at 4 p. nid-day.1, Wind un- laioiame. oue.wui pruuaoiyKQt Oil at high water to-nightafter throwing her cargo overooara. Inreatlftsuton'Ordcrcd. Boston, Oct 20. Adjutant General iserry. naa jssued aj special3 order com- mapaing a aetan or one sian ana one line officer from ibe first brigade to via-. Ik vTiimiugionY iiw KtCBmODfl, y a., and other Places to investifrat the charges made against the Ninth Massa chusetts regiment on their late visit to 1 orktown. Nineteen Perieblna; Peraana Picked XOndon, uct. 28. une or the six missiqg boats of the Duteh steamer Konig Der Netherlander which found ered on the voyage from Bataviato Amsterdam, has been picked up in In dian ocean and taken to Aden. It con tained 19 persons. iii aw Fire In Staunton, Va, Staunton, Va., Oct. 28. A fire broke out this morning on New street, and partially consumed three stores. . The entire damage is estimated at $15,000, J. W. Abbyis the heaviest closer, his loss being about 612,000, covered by in surance. I rE.ns OF 1NTEJUES r. A Vermont farmer, whose cow chew ed up his pocket-book containing $225, has asked Treasurer Gilfillan to reim burse mm for his loss. One of the highest tributes (although pam uuconsciousivi ever Daid to the Irish race was the recent declaration' by a Mormon Bishop that there are ! no Irish men or women among the Mor mons. In the German town of Herxheim there were such hordes of mice that a reward of a fourth of a cent for every I'll a sv 1 a . outs jsujea was onerea dv tne nrunicinal authorities. Under this stimulus Droof v... v .. i : 1. 1 r t , i . utxa uecu luiuianeu wiiuin a BnorL iime or the death of over 340,000. The recent exploration Dartv of Coh nei mercer up tne Spanish river, in ,the province or untano, is said to have dis covered vast pine forests, containing upwarus oi Z4,ouu,ouo,ooo or reet or a superior quality of pine lumber, "with lacuities or getting it to market eoual A - A 1 . 1 I w to toe oest. Crambetta. when a school hov. aslrfi nis tatner to remove him from t.hA Liycee which he attended. Being re peatedly refused he threatened to put out one of his eyes if his request was not granted. Gambetta senior thouerht this but idle bravado, vet on that vrv day the boy dashed aa inkstand against ms eye witn sucn jiorc' as to destroy the siffht. Even after this his father compelled him to return to the Lycee. inousands of girls in Germany, Nor way uu wuzenana ouitivate tneir hair as carefully as a farmer would his crops ; and once a year, When the hair merchant, generally an. old woman. comes arouna, mere is a lively time shearing. Swiss eirls havo th finAat hair, and the prices vary from twenty- uv uwiiuj to Luiny-nve aonars an ounce, l ne Hawaiian cron of aticar is sH- mated by good judges in San Francisco at ,748 tons, or 87,496)00 pounds., Of mis, aOOUt 7.000.000 nonnda ha ulrfiarlv been received in that city,and there are some who think that we.! will obtain 13,000,000 to 14,00000 rjCHnnds more,dar ing the next two and: alf months. This, without any aid from outside sources, would make the total importa tions of sugar come tip to 105,,000,OoiM the largest in the history of the trader'' I he largest transaction in tobacco ! avar moAa n Q- T : - i i . T " 111 DU liUUlH. HXIU URTT1HI1H in the West was made on the 18th In the purchase by the Drummond Tobacco Company, of St Louis and Alton,; Illi nois, of 850.000 worth of briirht Virgin ia wrappers from planters!, warehouse. Tho price ranged from sixty to sixty two cents per pound.: Thiity-fow years - of cansjtanUy .increasing uie have eabllsheda reputatlw fjoi r, BuU's cough syrup second to no slBollar praparallon. It re Ueves Instantly and cures aU coughs, colds, etc.. . BUHNSTT'SebcOAWX, Unlike AU CUheCTalr Pressings, Is the beatfor promoting Uw growth of and beau tifying the hair, and reed ring It dark and glossy. . The Coeoaine holds. In a liquid foim, a large pro portion of deodorized Cocoariul Oil,- -prepared ex . pressly for this purpose. Ho other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. . -The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists hi their perfect porfft and great strength. "The profession ought to bear fh mind that the Ueblg Company prepare a genuine Ixtract of Witch Hazel, and In ordering the remedy be sure to designate the preparation desired ; otherwise a worthless article may tobtoln$d, .. w "The same firm also makes' most useful and convenient nutrtonta In the torn, of 'Coca Beef Tonic,' Which has Justly received the highest commendation. We have used both of those preparations with the most satisfactory results. " Editorial in the Medleal and Surgical Times. C ATABBH OF THE BLADDER. Stinging, smortlne, irritation of the urinary pas sages, diseased discharges, cured by Buchupalba. Druggists. Depot J. H. McAden, Charlotte. . m MOTHERS DON'T KNOW How many children are punished for 'being un couth, wilful, and Indifferent to instructions or rewards, simply because they are put of healtii An intelligent iauy saia pi aiui or .uus kind "Mothers should know that if (her would rim the ones moaeraw uubcb ui uj Buteni for two couU des" h ' n parent TM ALL PLAY1D OUT,'' la a eommon conTDlalnt If yea' feel so, get a oaek&ce of Edney-Wort and take It and ron once feel its tonic power. - renews the healthy ! aim aBMUiM mid saw o".i w ui)i weaiy tt&n nWneliadto either. dry. or llnnld am eiiner way aiwaya pjQ An agreeable dessWfoi'tW nto: tnatwni atop Its falling,' has been' long sought for. IParkert Hair. Balsam, distinguished for its purity, full up plies thlwaoL NEWS NOTES. , -Steps to organize a hospital for wo men in Baltimore have been taken. 'A Mount Washington special says the temperature is three degrees below zero, a fall of forty degrees since yes terday. -. - t Levi A. Dew ley, who was prominent in business in .Worcester, Mass, fifty years ago, committed suicide at the United States Hotel on Tuesday night by taking laudanum. A bostal clerk named Van Horn, running between Harrisburgand Pitts burg, Pa., was arrested at Harrisburg yesterday by a secret service officer, on a charge of robbing the mails. A decoy letter was found upon him. His home is in Pittsburg. The Chillian minister at Washington has received a despatch by way of Par is, announcing the serious illness of Gen. Kilpatrick, United States minis ter at Santiago. His physicians pro nounce ms case nopeiess. The report of the director of the mint shows that the production of gold rlnrincr th caar IfiQA nroa " 4k?it rtrtft ftrto and of ilver$3900,000. Since Julf ;lst goia oars amounting to $2U,uoo,uoo nave oeen transportea trom the New York assay office to Philadelphia for coin age. ' - At Harrisburg, Pa., yesterday the two xtumDereers, k rank and Menrv. convic ted of murder, were brought into court ana argument advanced tor a new tri al, wnicn was rei used, ana they were sentenced to be hanged. Henry receiv ed nis sentence with his usual calm- a 1 . ness, wnue jf ranic protested his inno cence, and with a smile said: "Thanks i am an innocent man. In the Superior Court New Haven Conn., yesterday, Blanche Douglass was arraigned, cnarged witn tne mur der of Jessie Cramer, by induciner her to take a dose of arsenic, thereby caus ing her death. She was remanded to j ail ta await the action of the grand jury. She manifested no surprise at the charge. Lievi Morns, a young man who ar rived in Mendola, Ills., a short time ago, was arrested Tuesday, charged witn navincr Kined ana robbed Michae Ford, at Williamstown, Michigan, over a year ago. Morris was taken to Mich igan. His parents reside in the East, and are said to be quite wealthy. A man living on Big Creek, Toner county, near SDrinerfield. Mo., named Maupm, in a domestic trouble last Fri day, shot his wife dead. Then aiming at his own heart he fired again but the wound did not prove fatal. Procuring nis norse he rode on, but was followed and his horse and saddle captured cov red witn oiood. Maupm escaped. Dr. Robert K Scott, who was Gover nor of south Carolina for two terms during the carpet-bag period, is now on trial at Napoleon, Ohio, for murder. The man whom he killed was a clerk in a drug store, and Dr. Scott's son, who had been drinking, was passing the night with him. The father went to the store to take his son home, but the clerk refused to allow him to enter the room in which the boy was lying. In the altercation which ensued the clerk was shot Dr. Scott claims that the shooting was,accidentai. , The BODular nrehidlce asainst nroniietarv remA- dles has long since been conquered by the marvel ous success oi sucn a remedy as Dr. Hull's cough syrup, usea everywhere by everybody. Price Z6C. I have the utmost confidence in the malls. En close 81 for two boxes, or $2.50 post office order for six boxes of Celery and Chamomile pills and I will take all risk for money and goods. Sr. a W, Benson, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. Write to LrdlaK. Plnkham. No. 23 R Western Arenue, Lynn. Mass.. for namnhlets relative to the curative properties of her Vegetable Compound ui oil leuiaie cumpiamis. Women are everywhere using and recommend ing Parker's Glnser Tonic because the have learned fronvexDerience that it sneedllv overcomes despondency, uuugesuon, pain or weakness in me back and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar te tne sex. noma jourmau ' eee aav. DIMIHISHXD VlGOa Is reimbursed in great measure to those troubled with weak kidneys, by a Judicious use of Hostet terto Stomach Bitters, which Invigorates and stim ulates without exciting the urinary organs. In conjunction with its Influence unon them, it cor rects acidity, improves appetite, and is In every way conducive to health ana nerve repose. An other marked Quality Is its control over fever and ague, and its power of preventing them. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers eenerallr. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. mm IS, 1ST WE WILL SENtVON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR.BYES Electro -Voltaic Appliances suffering fwvm NrvoakiUKnMea, Gn aral llebillty, luss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abusks ana Oth sx. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Puraly, Sninal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also women troubled wUb diseases peculiar to their sex. 8peedjr reef and complete restoration to MWth fVWauteed. - The, ftwp wnty Siee4rl A p ui InKces, Uvf( ttaiva : vr siii eitslruef ed atittaet6sUiarrn. ucauy. provn with- uw sneeenr.aad- tifir agdsnwaMnW trtmr awsslsea taut mrten, .tAftanwBirAud fArni b VkllredaMtio hk been anicklv and rHdiesJly enrd a r.t AaweweHT'Jcs.TaSrt' ai . ! sena at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, ETrlh : u. WWIWHW W. ; AuoaH V(j!l?JdQ'BtiT4aH aTJursaaS, Xkh, JulySl i ' I J . 1 J tit 1 -a w m btw aaa Velvets, SHOODAHS, HENRIETTAS, EMPRESS, TAMISE AND BUNTINGS, CLOAKS, DOIMNS, MRS t WALKING JACKETS. IDRESS TRIMMINGS, " Iha1'' 8haw a, Barmorala Hoope, Ladles', Gents' and Children's Hosiery, TlanneS. Underwear Damask Towels, Sheeting. Ac. Furnishing Goods, Boots, 8hoes, Hats, Qoaing.ower 8hlrtsTvltts and Tnrl Th?rhifein? .bSthS? lLS1 i 1 toefr to examine our stock before purchasing: Call and examine whether you buy or not. Just received another stock of that very popular lOc Bleached Domestic. Bw Give us a caH. Prompt attention grreo to orders. HARGRAVES & WILHIlLM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. octst Our Fa Complete Stock. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY T17I cordially invite our friends and the v r ed, confidently asserting that the ting thtg we would call aoeclal attention i stantly keep on hand during the entire season. . .iwiiiii vi iu uvun, inn (lauuKo uiu um uuuiun u yie most reuaDie. i ce garments of our own manufacture are strictly nrst-class. We are constantly and carefully studying, the de mandsof our patrons, and invariably insuring them absolute bottom prices. Ouroblect has always been te bring about a display every season ef a full line of garments of the newest styles.'- The work manshlp of our Clothing Is equal to any of the best In the country. We don't say that our produc tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, allowing no one In our employ to do otherwise, 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 hj?,s JjSLS'r, 2 1,ntof GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete in all branches. NECK WSAB A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, oct9 CHINA PALACE OF J, New Goods Arriving Daily. JUST BICIT7XD, A Shipment of Fine Porcelaine, Xqnal In finish and appearance to China and mora beautiful in aeslcn. eoatlnc less than, half the price of China. The Boyal Worcester pattern is the latest style. Boyal Worcester tea sets, 44 Bieces. S5.00: Mlnton teas. S2.00. The latest styles cups and saucers. A full stock of and Common Fare At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLASSWARE at astonUhlng low . ngures. Tinware. Quadruple Plated Ware, Cutlery, Look ing masses, uaDy uamages, .Lamps ana Lamp Fixtures. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IV Garfield portrait plates, 25c eep27 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. rP HE old Oaken Bucket. X The Iron-bound bucket, .The moss-covered bucket. That hung In the wen, CHAS.B JONES, Charlotte, N. a, Bole Agent IT Liberal terms to dealers. Quickly and Permanently Dr.StisMh'iistbn&Remidj CURED is aaeqaaaea aa a- poamva Xlteratrve and -Core for Aitmrutftiid iryippils,la sttendanteTUa. and all their attei Jt does net nerely afford temponary relief, bat Is a permanent cur. Kcs.BrF. of Balmore, O- aaya of it : " J cm turprOed at tfi 9n hTVF Maii years Mat Mat lootemd my penM of your retnea-y. a u . OUOA tan.- I now tfeeo all night wAouf cow9, If your druggist does not keeurlk aend -far treatise and testimonials to . et27' t jn ccaMPAttfcnvt edition of BimmAulit OVEtSIQNS- PAOBSi ,.; . ahawtaafa' aaaajajaaiaislirjlajiia Only On Boo x)uxxmxr feTVg tiay.- Ootatata toOpaoa. ; AOtNTSi d.KHMMEtS A WAMTEOUU :e-3 1 ep3,Qw8moa Granite IA$Tl.r.7AI Velveteens, klwmi erDisp FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE We are Justified In asserting that the long experience public generally to an lnspecUon of the attractions disniair- wlll be found In every respect up to the standard. In submit o thestvles or onrown riAaiwi and mftmtfutnM vhi, n nr.. L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. This great specific,' cures' that iapat Joattisome - ' - - '. .!. 1 : ' WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OR . . ... .TERTIARY STAGE. Removes all tracesof Mercury from the system. , Cures scrofula, old sores, rheurhatlsm eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I ' ' Malvern,' Arlri.'BMy 2, r881. We nave cases In our town -who lived .atHot Bprlngs and were finally cured with S. B. S. 1 . AIcCAmojt.AMrjBBT. Kentucky, May 18, 1881. a. a. a. nas given better medicine I have ever sold.. satisfaction than any . . Memphis. Tennessee, a4ay;l2, 1881. We haw sold l,2fld battles of 8,fl. B, In a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specif, to. , 81 MaMfebLd d: Co. s' Denver, Cob, MajrtkisSl. a Every purchaser speaks In the hjghesl terms of 8. S. & .... L.'MKtSBKTEB. Richmond, Va.f,May 11, 1881. You can refer anybody to us in regard to the merits of a 8. & FOLK Milleb & Co. Have never known S. 8. S. to fair to cure a pmm of Syphilis, when properly taken.' n : Eli WaS?kku, .' 11 JPetry.Ga. The above signers are gentlemen of hteh atnnd. Ing. A. H. Colquitt, Gov. of Ga. u you wish, we wm take tour ease, TO .BE PAID FOB WHEN CUBED. - Write W particulars. ' Jl.OOOBEWABiD. will' be .paldr te any ehemlst who will fiod. on analysis of100 bottlesjof B. a 9., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potasstenr. or any mineral subetaace. , ; . BWf VT 8PECIF IC&)., . Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. SoidbyarngglsUereryWiieiie.. . : r For further inf orroatloa write f o the little book. - Sold by T. a ' Smith,- L: Rv -WHston ft Co. and WlABarweU. v ! Pr .. r t .' STARTLING : DISCOVERY! LOST ' MANHOOD RESTT3ED. . A viatim of yoctbfal tmprudtaee asm ing Prema ture Decay, Nervous TfrbihtT.'Tosfryanfedd, etc., having triad in vain every knovrn rfmpdynna dis. covered a simple self cure, which howlll send FREE to his Jellaw-Bufferers, addTesS JalVKBEVCS, 43 ttratham tit, X. Y. Ff seplT .EF7 ; ; i ii i -i f ' TILE, ATTENTION Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, is called to oUrtpeeial brands of saleable and staple Smoking obaceoa SWlnr finlL; Dnrhan Long Cuts and. Rival Dqrhanwtc- which we are now adding a full line of the lateststyfe iof the most staple grades of Plug and Twist Tobaccos. We can, in a few weeks, offer lducemefits in Chewing Tobaccos that ho other rnanufacturers can equal. Our salesmen will make regular trips to Charlotte, and the- trade of all good merchants is reepectful- lyavijctteu. .may7 urhlm,N.a RENT OR SALE A-DESIBABLE 4-room cottage, fast outside the XXi limits ef the city of Charlotte, ne m8e east There-are five aeres of land,- good i garde and on the premises a good well ana necessary outbulld Ingav lit wilt be sbld cheap te a bvn4 fide purcha- grer, will be rented to a good, tenant n favorable rma.' Apply to adrTssr'' 'l1 epl ; faSACUJ.-, DCXHTX,

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