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Vw Vttgsttaaf -1 y .-AAA-. .s. " liTttTt wnflf CTrYrr TOVfnrKiv STTBJSOBtPTlOiT RATS 8: Six monttu Three tnontnt. . . . . , ,xt . 0wd ynonf-A. ........'. WSBKLT EDITION: WecHy (in the county), tn adtonef. . Out the county, Pott-patd Sixmonths Liberal Reduction for Ghibt. S2.00 . 2.10 . 1.06 Bv5 aafls. JUST RKCEIVKD A NKW LOT OF DRESS TRIM MINGS, SUtiAHS, 8ATIN3, ETC. WE ARE OK KE RING DRESS GOODS VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE beautiful line of BASKET V LaNNELS. WE HAVE - A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAK. YOU CAN GET Dr s- Bu tons, Ribbons, or anything in ourl'ne CHEAP. ASK FOR Ciilidroii's, MUses and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery. REMEMBER, We have a ? plendld stock of CARPETS, BUGS, &. , Ac, &C. tr.'i (FAXSHTZD ms 13 th, 1876.) Alexander k Harris. cell 6 $00ls ana Iwrjes ITFaMWerlii We are dally receiving our FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line all prices. In variety and FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND R RICES. Cull and see us. PEGRAM & CO. Mmi Me Me-HiJlltMiiaLR TRAINS GOIK8 HOBTH. D&te.Uay 15 '81 No. 47 Dally No. 49 Daily Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junct " Salisbury, Arr.Greensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Ralelgh Lv. " Arr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " JeteravUle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.06 AM 411 AM 5.56 AM 8.03 am 8.25 am 1.40 PM 6.15 AM 6.20 AM fifSO AM 0.80 AM 4.15 pm 'isd'pM 8.07 PM 7.57 PM 0.5O ami 8:18 pm 146 PMi 4.00 PM - o nir n l0.2llMtllt w 10.27 11AM 10 58 AM 12.01' PMi .j 12.87 PM 2.24 pm a 20 pm .20 PM 2.55 iPM 8:1. V 4.05 PM 4.28 PMl ) m . 4.10 PM 4.85 PM 4.13 PM 4.88 PM 4.18 pm 4.43 7.28 am TRAINS 60IN9 SOUTH. MM WW 101 Best Brands i Latest Styles for Jcn- . ...v. Date.May 15 '80 la 42 Ho. 48 J Ko. 50 Dally. Dally, j Dally Lv. Richmond 10.45 pm 12.00 M ' Burkevllle 2.25 am 2.43 pm Arr. N. Danville 7.00 AM 6.05 pm ...... Lv. ' " .7. 25 ;AM 6.18 pm Danville 7.27 am Arr. Greensboro 9.26 am ai7 FM Lv. " 9.31AM 8.87 pm ...... M ' Salisbury 11.16 am 10.88 pm Arr. A L. Junction 12.45 pm 12.15 am " Charlotte 1.00 pm 12.20 am Lv. Richmond 2.55 PM Jeterevllle .. 441 pm " DrarsBt'oh 6.07 pm "Barksdale 7.25 pm " Danville 7.61 pm " Benaja ....:,,.... 8.55 PM 'Greensboro ' :.- 9.27 PM " Salisbury ..i . 11.D5 fm Arr. A-L. Junction ; 12.28 AM Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte . j. ......... I.... 12.80 AM BALKM jbsakcb. NO, 48 Dally, except Sunday. we Gpeensboro,;,. , ,'0.40 ii An pv nve oaiam t . f t t NO. 47 Daily, exoept Sunday. Leave Salem 7.80 AM Arrives Greensborp 9-00 am NO. 42-Dally, exoept Sundaj. Leave Greensboro.. 10.00 AM Arrives Salem 11.30 AM NO. 48-Daily. Leave 8alem 6.80 pm Arrive Greensboro 7-80 W Limited malls Nos. 49 and 50 will only make. Passenenni in.Irlnr train AC? from 'Charlotte will get aboard at the R. A D. R. R. depot This tWUrf makes close connection at Greensboro for Raleigh, Goldsboro Nrntwrn and all nolnts on Wllmlng- Passenger trains No. 47 and 48 make all local stops between Charlotte and Richmond, and. be Wn Greensboro, Ralels;hand Goldsbro4 AsBeeffidSexcep!ed) anl Kfa necting at Greensboro wlU satem Bransh CBun ay excepted). -Paasenaer trains h 43 waa 4B raaka an local "tops between Charlotte and Richmond, except Query's, HarrlsburK. Cnlna Grove. HolUburg, Un-r wood and Jamestown. No. 43 eoonecta with Salem Brtoc at CtwM- A. POPX,: mails - woo iirin rni IN r rtii ttviu r iii ffi ishsk r iff r ri kpk .a mmmfxfmvfmimt VOL. XXVI. irs ga0as, XotMufl, Set. AMONG OUR -NEW -NEW GOODS--GOODS-r- JUST RECEIVED WILL BK TOUND - BLACK NUN'S CLOTH, SUITABLE FOB MAKING - JACKETS & WALKING SUITS. NONPAREIL VELVETEENS UNEQUALLED by ant in THE MARKET. : SOME HANDSOME BROCADES : m light colors for evening dresses, will be: sold very cheap. : T. L Seide & Co. octSO PERRV DAVIS1 PAirJ ILLER ZS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For DTEESHAL and EXTERNAL Use. ' A enre and speedy enre for Sore Throat, Cknighs, Golds, Diphtheria, ChillB,Diarrhea,Dy8entery,Cramp8, Cholera, Slimmer Complaint, Sick Headache.Neivalattlheiunataanf Braises, Cats, Sprains, etc. Perfectly taft to use internally or exfernaOy.and certain to afford relief. No family can afford to b without it Sold by all druggiatt at Joh BO., and tl a bottle. PERRY DAVI8 & 80 N, Proprietors ProvMnoa,R,l apt dw sept A oct. PILL PHYS I C I AN 1, ' C Lt R QYM Iff AND THE AFFLICTED, EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST tlEOlCAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE; . 8TNIPTOIWS OP A TORPID LIVER. Yjoasof amtite.NaOBaJorehi eostfve. ? ain to tjagead,nth a dull aanMtipfr to Mk Fain pndar the hbtaw-, His in- IrritaUl'ly at teaapar. Low aST ta.toaa eyea Yallow Sltin, , aaaciaaaa, KetQaaa naas at nijtht, highly colored Urine, IT THXSX WAjmrG8 ARX XnTEXUTED, StRlOU J DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUH'8 PILLS Teelally adaptad to cueh eaaas.one doce effect aab a hancf . of fealina a to aatoniah tha aoffaran, Thay Imtb tb Apiaetlta, and eanaa tba body t Take on Fleabv tfaaa tha aratam- ia . lyayajal.Jd by thelrTonla Aetly OH' tha " aVaaff! oa3nta7?MttjfKn TUTT'S HAIR DYE. &at Haie or Whisx rits cbanged to iGmmt 3 lack by a aingla application of thla Dra. It mparts a natural color, acta Inatatatanaonsly. Dra. It i.- Bold by DrBisiiU. r sat by axpraai en raaaiat af ft. Office, 35 Murray St., Nvv York. CD,. TCTT8 MlWnt af Tlbl Iafcmattoa M ' Cahl Kataipt will a malUd FEKS aa aaallaiHa. ttbr. 28deodwl 1 5 wv.vmi.' C..ic...amrvi 'it:i jwh a tired ut by work r worry, aaf : a&Vha arawUarabM h DyapapaiaV RhatowK iNaaralfor Boii lodBayecl -plaiBt,yucabinTigorfd andemradayaiag; it 1 Jttyotat wastiDf away xf;r?,'t' ; Xi sat! Jt:t 113 ID blad. fullnaaa after satins, with a olinatwa to exertion of body orBacmory. a reaung or naring ag laotad aome dnty, warlna , J)iMinog. VlutUrinc of theTff aart, Dote bafor the a'wnarione !WUTi:T.T-.--'r r-.6-ri;LJ.. .rTT.aJ kbuilda tip tha ytera, lnt PSyTJ t.-al $Ui . Hicox & Cot ,raaB4nA .frmat Bakfcuaj artoaiglof " sluirSioyt'l j . Old Oaken Bucket. X "' f? ' THW olffOalten Bucket:' - ; JL .The Iron bound bucket. . . ; The tnosa-covered bucket. That banffin the well. I JLIberal tarma to dealers. IUIM1, n. v, aura a(siu, - 11 -' i ii i , i-t . i n ' i m I t i ill i II l i - , , , , X AmamUm. 1 . - ' ' 1 ' - J. I CHARIX)N11I1 STATE NEWS. Shelby Aurora: A diily freight train is to be run between Shelby and : -i : . t. hi arrive at 4 fSO in- the-evening and leave at 530 in th morning at 5 30 in the morning. Died in this place, on the 22nd inst , jar. momas r. wens, agett 45 yearu.- Mr. Wells was one among the oldest citizens of this place and he leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his loss, Raleieh News-Observer: We regret that the gin house of Dr. Jos. H. Baker, tour miles from Tarboro, with its con tents, one hundred bales of cotton, was destroyed by fire a few nights since. The loss is heavy, as the gin house was large and its machinery very complete. Governor Jarvis delivers the opening aaaress at tne colored people s fair, on Tuesday. The annual address will be delivered by ex-Senator Bruce, colored. of Mississippi, on Thursday On Fri day Senator Vance will deliven an ad dress. 1 . Special Revenue Agent Harrison, ac companies Dy aepuues Marun ana O'Neill, returned yesterday from a raid in Orange. On Wednesday they captur- eu two illicit uiHuiienes in mil uiasb There were no : less than five men in these when the officers rode up, but they fled to the woods. With the stills were captured 1,000 gallons of beerafnd a quantity of other things, All 1 :ere destroyed. - ' ; - Cam. Weir, the son of Mr. John WeiT, who was seized with sickness at York town, has typhoid fever. mere is yet mucn siCKness on jxeuse River, mostiy typhoid fever. The water is low, and much mud is exposed. Tpia produces billious fever, which appeafa to change into typhoid. , OnT Sunday, m: Ann miinh mnil m arnnand Thiol John Bhananan, machine tenaexat. (he Falls of Neuse paper mills, diedr apd George Brown, a farmer. foiTmerlv ah employee at the mills, died at' the same place. Mr. w. T. Bater. a well Known resi dent of this county, met his ' death by accident on Monday. He was at his saw mm, in JNew J.ignt townsoip, wnen some of the lumber fell on him : A heavy plank struck him on the breast. Such was the force of the blow that he was crushed, receiving such serious in juries that he died in about five nun utes. His funeral services ""were; hekL yesterday. He had. many relatives; in the county, and someln thisreity.; FayetteYille Examiner : The Mason ic Lodge, erected by the colored people has been , completed, and is quite a handsome three story .building. . Mr. A. A. .Cameron, in the, upper part of this county, lost JB.TJOOr pounds of seed cotton by J5re Friday jntght. . The iuss was covereu uy insurance. Une of the revolutionary rifles dug up in Mr. I. A. Murchison's mill pond re cently will be on "exhibitipA at the Fair. 1 nere is still another accident to chronicle in regard to boya handling a ooy or aoout twelve years, snot mm- sen last Monday in tne hand with, as ne thought, an unloaded pistol.- Wilmington Star: There are a few cases of diphtheria in this city. rne demaad for Confederate bonds continues unabated. One agent in this city says he has shipped $900,000 in cnese oonds, and expects to make it a million. . Driving goats attached to small wag ons, Duggies and other vehicles is now tne fashionable or favorite juvenile accomplishment in the way of recre ation. Nearly every little one has his earn. A. crentleman of this citv informs us that he actually came upon a white man in one of the townships of this county, a day or two since, that didn't know his own name. At least, he had to ask a friend if bis sir-name was David, William or William David. He had forgotten Which. The total number of deaths, white and colored, for the month of beptem- ber was thirty-two. Statesville Landmark: Hunters say that the like of squirrels in the woods was never before known? 3 v Mark, the little son of Mr,T. S. Green, was thrown from a male last Saturday evening and had both tones of the left arm broken between the- wrist and elbow.. . . Thousands of dollars in cash have been paid out on this market this sea son for the one article of dried fruit. Our merchants have moved unusual quantities of it . Mr, james amun, a respectaoie ana well-to-do farmer of Gwaltnei s town ship, Alexander county. aged 60. years, was engaged on the 2lst in stacking up -f wood for-winter use,-whet tbe- pile; fell and rolling pver,bim killed lute instant- Wednesday two revenue Agents 'Vis ited one of the distilleries of Mrl W. A. Daniels, near this place, and -found! the distiller "mashing in" In the absence of f.h'HrrftkrtiiirhitrfetBm tso town and tbe followihff davSlsftetf tdjs-: miery , ana iouna inaj ie, etuia iau, been moved and thai all the whiskey had been taken ; from : the warehouse. Thin whfsVAv: 17 barrels, about "TOO eat Ions, was subsequently found buried in, an adjacent n eta. Ane wtussey wasj taken possession of in the name of the government.' -The Btills; have not ; yet been found. ; Piedmont Press: Our jail isjettiug full we'll soon have to hitch them: on the outside. .This w.ill . be ; a ''gtoriotw year for the lawyers, provwedl ;the lynchers do not spoil the fun."iwyers and lynchers do not agree. - The demand for aawect shingles is so great that the several factories in the community cannot supply it. Hickory has become so well known as a lumber market that the demand for all: kinds of building material is greater than the supply. v. Mr. N. S. Gaither. a vouncr merchant at County Line, got one - leg seriously injured last week while entangled in a buggy drawn Dy a frightened horse. EdL Davis, of Wilkes county, lias been arrested and put in jail -as one of the murderers of Miss Thompson. Church hired him to help . commie 'the deed. " ' Two Women from the lower -part of the county named Bolch were put in Newton jail Tuesday charged With burning an infant to death. It seems that one of tha "women rwai the. mother bf the chrld 'and attempted ta'keep it concealed oy burning! u up, doc tne murderous designs were detected De fbre her plans were fully executed.. ni There are about six factories in oper ation in about six miles f Hickory making sawed heart pine shingles, some run Dy steam ana otners oy water. TIach factory pf6dc?8frSHr 73)00 to 15.000 Shingles peraay. (JNot withstand ing they are being turned out at ithe rate oUfo9MWptt daylhelnrfeas- ed demanator tnem is so vrear that pdpra- are far ydance of the supply. KOTBXSa DO NT KNOW -111- flna ntar ttldnmi i MmUhexl lot Ibelnfl couth, wilful, and lndlfierent to lnatraeCoas or rewards, almylr beoaoM 4hey are oat of health! An intelligent laa aaldDf a child of this kind; "Motbem shosld knew that if tbe would rlre tne iiftja mm moderate doseof Hon Bitters for; twi or three weeks the phlldren would beaUaptrent could desire." T! T- .NlWiOBLEAl8j Oct 29The folk w- mJM!Sff9o. l.crqpeciarsi ; , v .arfV j, .-uv: .:. ; : The reporls froai number of points inaicaie ine crop o pm soqus so per eent of that of last year. The weather" has been very web and unfavorable for picKing. ADousonenaii ox the crop has been marketed, and the picking will ue over py jxpyemuer iutn. The Rield is 43 per cent of last jrear, or a per cent oi an average crop. icJc- lpg wui oe noisnea oy jueceraoer 1st. FLORIDA.- J The yield is 82 percent, of last year's erop. -The weather is favorable for picking whkjh will be oyer bv Novem ber 15th. One-half of the crop has been. ' - GEORGIA. .The weather ia favorable for nick inc. An average croD will besrathed- Pi.-t. mg win do over Dy jQvember.i6thi louisianaI The yield is 68 per cent, of last Year's .Crop.: TJie weather Is wet'ahd ntif avor able for picking-TrWuich,w'beoyer by The Yield is,37 ner ctmLt thaf. nf .1. f. . A . tasB jvarn urup ueiierman' was expect ed. TbP weather Js very wet, interer uliT fflftatlv with, HitJkmatTHftkinv win Mb overrby Koveiober lfithi . j About 80 fe t tomttibexi: Wmvwri,.'.ii WJ J'-" ! !!. itti ; 'ri 'wtWfwftso---it.il ' 'ineyiidia jf per cent lastyear-'a tropl .Three eiths of crop- has been marketed. . Thplckin&wUl be'pverby TEXAS. c -The Yield is ahont. MtrwnK "PiVVi ing win do ever by December 1st. '. f ' 1 iai Kw York8tck market. NEW XOEK. Oct 29. 11 a. m. Thn stock market opened generally firm and in most cases at a fractional advance on closing -quotations of yesterday. In eariy ueaungs, nowever, mere was a sugnt reaction, but Ahe downward movement; ras promptly checked hd ju wii4iffa oi 4 tp i per.cenwreceaBd, the latter in Canada Southern., which sold-Tir f rom 62 to $4M; Nashville & unattanooga rose from 83 to 85 ; Metro politan Jilevated from 94 to 95; Lake Shore, from 121 to 122M; Central Pa cific, from 95 td WMl Michigan Cen tral, rrom 93 toM ; Netr York Cen tral, to 140. and New Jersev Cen. teal, from 96 to 96M. Man. Beach, which closed yesterday at 28 opened at 24 auu soia ud to KDecniatlon -Was J YJ i 1 , fairly active, and transactions were quite large. 1 i Loaiftyille'a Finest Cburcb Datroyl by Flr. . JLOUISVILLE. Oct.r29. Thn WarrAn memorial xaDernacle. Presbvterian. th finest church in the city, was destroyed byvflre at a late hour last night . It vtas; wuiuarauve v new Ann prsr. . ahnrtr. 150,000. The origin of the fireis sur posed to be incendiary. A few months since me congregation freed itself from aeDC Dy tne payment of fortv-five thou. sand dollars. L. L. Warren, a promi nent merchant, for whom the church was named, giving fifty thousand dol lars to the congregation, with which all aeDts were paid. Iaaaea by at LeTea Brek, Hannibal, Mo, Oct. 29. The break in the buy levee was 200 feet wide and j 8 wept every thing before it. All the. reclaimed land behind the levee is now under water. . The loss of stock bv drowning is considerable, but the chief losses are in corn and produce. xne straitbam Tangle lat tbe Senate. Washington. Oct. 29. The exacu. tive session of the Senate closed ht3 o'clock this morninc No decidid ; ac tion was taken on Stratham's nomina- A. a . , won, ana wnen tne doors were re-opened, the Senate adjourned to meet at noon to-day. ;A City tecerer Indictee!. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 29. Assistant uecotder M. J.Hhunan was vesterdav indicted by toe grand, jury for violating me iaw pronioiting judicial omcers from going surety in their-courts... i He was released in 81,000 - Dein ( a Premiaeat kaatackbiav Louisville, Ky Oct, : 2$.t-K teie- gram from Frankfort announces ,the death of Glen. Larri weather Lewis uiaca-fAir ttiftt city avheie lae iiad resided for a longtime- He was 77 years of age. : .i ui. T-fU .Melbourne. Oct. 29. A isteatner hence for Calcutta foundered at sea daring a gale. All on board. hhm? .oer, pensuea. i -n'l . i INTERESTING. LETTER, t 1 j - A spirit of iratltade prompts me td. address a brief note of thanks. Three months ago 1 ieturn- ed from Mobile, Ala,, and wu haraedlatary 'at tacked with what Is known asficlatlc Bhettmatlstn. 1 employed three physlcians'ln iucoeasldn, giving each one ample time to afford relief If It Had been in his power. I was not materially beneattd by their services and was beginning to despair, when afriend who had experienced the effect, of 8t Jacobs Oil advised me te give It a trial. I rehfsed, because I did not think Bhenmattsm eould he cured by outward application. InsTsGng, npon a trial ol It he sent me two bottles; Unable to meet his kindness by farther refusal, I had the reihedy applied to me pens anectea. uy.case wa so severe that after a few .applications I searcely seemed to be benefited. Bat aefere tke first'hotUe hadbeehhed,BP, 5 began to berelleted'ot ttie palnM lameness hT hip' and Knee, ana, when the second bottle was out, I could diesamyaelf and walk about. I continued to use it, ana mo now able to g down te my Skw andttend to busi ness. Sheuld persons afaioted as I was desire a stronger testimonial, I shall teU them tf they: call upon me, to give St. Jacobs OIL a Xalt trial; and! now feel aa thoueh I could aaaore them the same grateful and speedy relief that I ham experienced. WXSLET 8IS80H, AfeOTflej at law, " 169 WasblDgtpn street, Chicago, IU. 'The nrofesslon oueht to bear in mmd thai the Liebkr Comtianr prepare a renulae Kxtraet of ltcb HamL anlBordennrnie reineirv be sure to designate ujepTepanvuou uesirea; etnerwue a woruiiesa arnote jBBy Dvuuiwp. "The 8enMi,J-nakes a most useful' and convenieni htttrientnW', the form of 'Coca Beef.Tiinw?wmcnMyapy sived tbe high) or rhos, rcrarat"H wBfi h m ?sr tory resalts."- M iasa;.t4ai Times. IsacoMna so&: ". You feel so, get a package t t5Mrvt aijsTtake tt and yoQwai at once feel its tonfcrpower. It renews the healthy 8lleBftJMkidneya,hwelsaiMilrrei. .arid thua leatnasthe nateal life suw44h tothsreaiy body. It can, jipw JDstoaa jn BJUMsr; ury :9X drv I form, and th always" prom; emctentta ?fajdard. 39 loa ABitjuea iTETIS OP INTEREST. 4ore than 3,000' women are employed j T - 1 Mt jiuo AUBMiau iaiiwaj omces. it is stated that more than 100,00 renenmen have committed suicide within the last century. A. Com nan v h hAAn nrernniyod in iJew York witJi a capital of S25J0O0.OOO A. 1 A. m a wo wort me guano Deas or eru. ISOStOn last var nnnsnmivl fti.1 W? uarreis or lager Deer two barrels to every man, woman and child. A fiihdob centiBnun. livinw in 1 jn. aon, recently wrote home that "the i-ngusn upper classes have given up Christianity, and now worship the sun flower and the lily" instead of the nose or Sharon, The Milwaukee (Win.) Chrixtinn Statesman says that long-contined and careful search has discovered one Ro man Catholic priest in Wisconsin who is a uemocrar, and one Protestant cler gyman who is not a Republican. ilisa Loita and Mr. Edwin Booth are said to be the richest representatives of the dramatic profession. The former is worth half a million and the latter esti mates his wealth at $150,000. Mr. Jo seph Jefferson comes third on the, list, and Mr. John ,'McCuUough' has' made $140,000 in the past three years. Messrs. w 1111am warren. .Lester Wallack. John XJilbert and several other well known members or the profession are also well on in wonaiypossessions. ' ' v - 'The telegraph svstem has made but m-Jabari has'bein Tv rnirt WZZ attie neaaway in China, but its growth AJi TLo-iJ -r... . . .. ,fi.wjwouuceu .in. ivu, ann ai ine Degin- n"i? D 1 year comprised 3,929 muea U4. iwo ouu oyzto 111 uea ut wire, xurmg last year the total number of telegrams reacneu iz z, oq, OI wmcn apout 96 per eent. were in Japanese. Including th ve. submarine eables, the total receipts were tiuca), and tne expenditures 101,074.. It was the first year when the iiD,es returned an excess of revenue. Dr. Lewis Balch. of Albanv. in t n. view 01 me medical evidence in the cel a a y . . ebrated Billings murder case, alludes to the curious fact that a ball of a giv- ing. Dr. v Balch notes haviner seen "a base ball, thrown with great force and having a rotary twist, make a round hole through an ordinary window licht and when the ball was tried to be strain passed through the same opening the aoie was. nearly one-third too small." KtsaiBf; tne Wrong man. Yrom the Terre Haute Express. A very laughable occurrence was wit nessed at tne union Depot last night. When the train from the South stouned a lady alighted, and seeing a gentleman standing by whom she supposed to be her husband, she ran toward him, and throwing her arms about his neck. aoowerea Kisses upon him. The gen & m. . tleman "made no objection, but when 'she ceased her osculations a gentleman scanning near by remarked: "Well, iaura, haven't yon made a mistake?" Laura turned toward him in astonish ment, and flying into his arms, buried her blushing face on his shoulder, sav ing : "Lord bless me, Steve, I thought it -was you 1 vv ny didn't you speak r The cold drtrteK easterly raln-atorma of this season rarelj fall to afflict nearly everybody with colds. Use Dr Bull's 00 ugh syrup the sorest and Baiesi cougn remedy made; ance 2 6c I have the utmost confidence In the malls. En- Close $1 for two boxes, or 82.50 post office order for six boxes of Celery and Chamomile puis and I will take all risk for money and goods. Dr. a W. Benson, 106 North Butaw street. Baltimore, Md. Write to LTdlaK. PInkham. Nn. 933 Wnatam Arenne. unn. Mass.. for Damnhleta relative to the curative properties of her Vegetable Compound ui au leuuua cumpiauua, Women are everywhere nslnir and reenramAnd- teg- Parkers Ginger Tonic because they have learned from exneriehee that tt sneedllv overcomes despondency. Indigestion, pain or weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar te nme journal, see aar. IT Is reimbursed In great measure to those troubled with wealtkleyesirtieibas toe of Hostet- ters Stomach Bttterfc which; Invigorates and stlm. nlatea , without -exotUnar -. tbe : une arr ontane. In conjunction with ha Influence upon them, tt cor- reets aciauy, improves appetite, ana is in every wueonaaciveH) aeaiui ana nerve renose. An. other marked quality Is Its control over fever and airue. and ttaDOwer of Dreventlne them. TorBale by all Ihiiggists and lwaiers senemlly. TRIAL iiai'4-: Jaa.tt.irs oH:M0AY$! ATRIAL, DR. ElectrorVQltalCilppliances j t,. -i-aafc lAir'antljl aaaaa' ' : .mxfieflhgifrora W4ae, 3n- awwBriiiyiiitjsrnejTe xorce or vigor, or any dlseasetaWftH iL:frbnt ABCsEsandOTHai: a. Of w,imr.wi?)iBMea with Kheuma-KeuiWiiavl-w.JyMs,1 -IStaii' Kfflcnltles, I t 'or Lilve TriHrijiea. LameBack. Rnn. : tnresrarjd other1 IMseft?es-o -oV Vital Organa. j uieiraux. Speedy felfef l!aMimidet; restoration to I ealth fruaranteeAs thtaa ara- tBM-ialr I health Eleetr rle Atinneev- tnat have ewer : filsl hetr Uiiwugbfflkacy.hAi beefi praav tkiallr,; witk Woid rfil liv.-JWava . tlra', hlMHt :n4rtni'kaial.iari3J' ' MKHVAallWmJnl, W. ty inadisoa ;T0IIA10B1XT C0 srwsTI. aTinla : I ifiUi VJOi.J i ioaam-S6 :ft7w; use i,i V5 l''" ' 30 DAYS , ,. . " -. . - .--. , .. . ... v 1 NO. 3,938. Velvets. Yelve SHOODAHS, HENRIETTAS, EMPRESS, TAMISE AND BUNTINGS. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS & TALKING JAlMTS. IDRESS TRIMMINGS, Sr? feSwf $L lS?LS2S f0 Piompt HARGRAVES & WJLHEfcM. SMITH BUI L D I N Q; -R- A-D-Er fl' T.' 0Ct21 ;' :.,; ..(7 -" - ' '"ni' 1 1 1 i 1 Our Fall and liter Disphiy I ! Complete Stools - TRADE BEING, NOW ENTIRELY SbSWaSj5i nr.T.ZjTJT wu, t c nac jusiuieu m asserane mat ine lona exnertence antn1n of eur House, la afuU cusrantee that our Clothing Is the most reliable. The Srments of our ewn manafacture are strictly flrsKdaaa. We are constantly MTcarefolS studylnTt de i01 absolute bottom cer oble hM wS been ta bring about a display every season of a fuUUne of garmento of the newest styles. The work- lions are SUCenor to all Otnfr- m on raaannohla cnH 1 Tz sr. yy.. to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor Is to please, and to give to each customer the value oteverfdoUar heleavts with us. Our line of GBNT8' FURNISHING Goons u ?5Sv tJ PSii h!Ie,,22rV5f WBAB A SPECIALTY. Very Besnectfullv. 00t9 CHINA PALACE -07- J, New Goods Amviflj Dailj. JTJBT RXCETTXD", A Shipment of Fine Porcelaib, Equal In finish and appearance to China and more beautiful la aesurn. eoetin leas than half the priee of China.. The Royal Worcester pattern is me latest style..- seyai Worcester tea sets, 44 : pleees. S5.00: Mlnton teai. tAJOtL Tha latest i Bijio cuiHK ana saucers, , A fall stock of Granite and Common Ware At greatly reduced prices. A large stock of GLSWaBS at astonlahlne low agures. Tinware, Quadruple Plated Ware, Cutlery. Look- ing Glasses, S, BtL iby Carrlaces. Lamns and Lama fixtures. v'HOLES&LE AND RETAIL. : aatfield portrait plates, 25c. sepSTT' Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tbe id Oaken Bucket. rpHE old Oaken Bucket, X The Iron-bound bucket, . r :The moss-covered bucket, i That hung in the wen, ... - l- -CHAS. R joMES.' : . Cnartotte,lTa,Wlgent Liberal terms ta dealers. , - Qakkfy and ftmanentiy aneoaaled Ma poalUre Altaraiiva aad Ost. tot AttlmiaffjtiSrmctla. and an their attendant arils. aflSmd tamMruvnltrf Tin! 1mm - MraB. y.lea. of Belmore. a, says of Ui rimm MaM(HeaaalsMars,Mal M lot awturf aw aeep it, aena tat iraauaa aart tfrnamM ta, . , . r, aa, raw. m caa . .PECK wurlUew oct27 dawSmr iyrosi.) lo JiLH 91 ."M stomoM OF ADoaaaMiaaLi ill k Go ajagSSgmgiEr.- ''RBaaMUBSaaMBaaatanehN ' VlaaaSajfleaaa SjA -SflLKr on' lolhsifen im TEX OBSIRYER JOB DIFABTUXNT HMbUioro'iupeTBry'w ynt. tad with the latest styleaof Typ nd ereu naon of Job ?m&Sti?WruriBMntik neatness, sTandlcfw.'-WtA for man tX short aoUiB--rzrr-: : -- . - xAas.iuicETOkfpaTiaia. ' - PRQGKAlfifTfl HUmUTT T n PAMPHLXTS. CJRCULAR3, CHKatS, 4e. 8hoe8' Hats.aoSilnirTower 8hwSX& 2? 01 j vvuiar iuv niuucnea Jjomeaiic. attention gtvtA to orders. .1 COMPLETE "v,v . "ttv : L. BERWANGER &: BROa, Leading Clothiers and Tailors. ' ' V il. !.. : Mil';'. Cures that, Moafr. Loathsome Diseatie , Prlmaaecondary, or! ternary -stag ilRemoves ah traces of mercury trorathe system. , Cures scrofula, tld-Bores, Mnlat!sm,''czenia, ;: earh,or,anjblqpdliaefle.y,:; b':irr3t)riE3'HyN6T 5.rj:..t'iai.iai We have eaxnii lit mr town ' who lived at Hot Springs and, were flnaUy i iredwlth3.fl.fi; (CCAmtos a altBHT. .sun ir. m,' : a t MemDhia, Teon.HaiL If, 1881 We have anM t.v.QR' hntf-T. irffs in Jo- It haa given orBversal satis faciloo! t'ra4rmuidei Physicians now recommend Ad ft ah n. ruMitivA n&. ciflci ".. : 1 B. Mahbjteiid Ac Co y ... f i.jDailas, Teas(:MM l4,1881. . I Have seen S. S. S. mtttd In th a nrlmnn day and tertiary - Stages-, tend in each with the moat wonderful eAect. -1 rava omn it. tAn tha hair falling out lh a verv short nmX Taa hjp n 1 1 suflerers to take U and be cured.. m -.: W. EL Pattebsqs, Druggist asfflhgtdBftr. C., May 2. 1881. ,6 las given better saasfacUonj tffan any medicine we have ever stfldV ' Scbxlijeb 3rriKB, Druggists. Denrer, Colorado,' May 2. J881. Every' purchaser speaks In the hlghe'st terms of 8. & a : : . : r 7: 1 MjanaiiiB. 1 Richmond; Virginia, May '1881. You can refer anybody Ur ns m'egaMto the merttaefaaa r5 rou,,MjfcyyCa i . U ...rsJH a ' Perry,' Ga.;OctobeX,' 1880. iVe have known Swift's - a iSpecUkvpsed in a great number of eases, many ol them old and ob stinate, and have never known' w heard of faa ura tojnake a permanent cure, , when taken prep- Rltel)llWito ' Kir tti9VEl;i,K 1 W, D. NomxeBAif, . wm. BBfirsoir,' torrngftTtrrrLE, ' T; M.-BcrwkR,Bherlff. I aWaesuWated with -e Mntlenied Whoee ale- natures appear te tnetoragotog... They are, men pi nign Characier ana sianaing. LKjiuUi :A.B.Cka4arl94Pf;Geexla. "llWL7 '""1 10 mat ' ; rxfMro'oenHTHi awWaM v6o! tm Mm eoarge iwajBwuiiaV! wnronaraonurb , AaEny lug Umg house in the .United States as to eharacter.-- Ciu ircri,aiu.a;i5u i our S1XVM SXWAItn arfll ha rjaid to. anv ihAmliit who wUrflpd, on analysis oi 100 "bottles M 8.aa, one paxurae onfercQTy, loorow fuuwaium or any Mlrjsiaaiajtaheei -lBWineBECIMC CO., t EoriuTtherTWormailoa wrtte Ibr tat Bttlebook. add AilJ 0.! BnUUbLl n,WrteteCo and Whaon & BorweU. - SYPHILIS i n n u a. i . ii .j. (P 1 ? i 3 'A ! vmxzz'jt-z lifts vjis-r.9 C i Insfssea unit bar. .; I'jsii Ms ,ew.'3 9iU ''UjC .ia t nltflai ui: j 4T ..!-.- ":.-JO(i;iO 1 ' " -MWM "IB tOS,i HI se.i xii-rf 4. r:-:r- J:ijlfc i i'a, ii.i s i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1881, edition 1
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