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t)t Qitjariotu wbBtxim. BUBSOllIPTIOir RATES: patty, on iamt, pogtvaid, fo arfuaJx .'. I&OO SixmontM... .' 4.00 Three month. .,.., , 2.00 One month ..,.. 75 WMEKLT MD1TIOK: IfeeUv ( the eowaty). to adwmot. .......... .f2.00 Out of the county, Pott-paid 2.10 SixmontTu - 1,05 ' Liberal Rtxtuction fbr Club. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OP DRESS TRIM MINGS, SURAHS, 8ATIN3, ETC WE ARE 0FFE&INQ DRESS GOOD VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE A beautiful line of BISK ST FLANNELS. WE , HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAK A. YOU CAN GET Drrss Bui tons, Ribbons, or anything In our line CHEAP. ASK FOR Children's, Misses and Ladles' Fancy Hosiery. REMEMBER, We have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, &., &c, Ac. GIjO "V ju;S (FATurrao rvx 13th, 1876.) Alexander k Harris. Ctl6 00ts and gUots 1881 Fall & Winter 1881 We are dally receiving our FALL& WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than erer before and comprises the LADIES, MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AMD YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all (roods In our line In variety and an prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. CondenseJ Time Talils Horth Carolina B.B TBAXKS 80M9 MOUTH. Daj,May 15 '81 No. 47 Daily No. 40 Dally No. 43. Dally Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junct " Salisbury, Arr.tireensboro Lv.ureensboro Arr.Ralelkb Lv. - Arr. Golds boro Lv. Greensboro tor Richmond Lv. Danville " N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'eh " JetersvUle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " M Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 AJfl 0.15 AMI 4.15 PM 411 AM 5.56 am 6.20 Aid 4 80 pm 6.07 pm 7.57 pm 7.50 9.80 9.50 8.03 am 8.25 am 1.40 pm 1.45 pm. 8.18 pm or Rlch- .'ad only 4.00 pm 8.25 PM 10.21 am 11.31 AM 10 27 am 10 58 am 11.33 AM 12.01 pm 1.20 pm 2.55 pm 12 87 pm 2.24 pm &20 pm 4.05 pm 4.10 PM 4.13 pm 8.51 pH 4.28 pm 4.35 PX 4.88 pm 4.48 am 4.18 pm 7.28 am TRAINS eOVSO SOUTH. fe ave BOOTS II SHOES, Best Brands Latest Styles lmte.Ma15'80 No. 42 No. 48 No. 50 Dally, j Dally. Daily Lv. Richmond 10.45 pm 12.00 M Burkevllle 2.25 am 2.43 pm Arr. N. Danville 7.QQ AM 6.05 PM . Lv. " " 7.25 am 6.18 PM Danville 7.27 AM . . - Are. Greensboro 9.26 am 8.17 p Lv. " 9.81am 8.37 P Salisbury 11.16 am 10.33 pm Are. A-L. Junction 12.45 pk 12.15 am . " Charlotte 1.00 pk 12.20 AM Lv. Richmond 2.55 pm " JetersvUle 4.41 pm " Drak's Br'ch 6.07 pm " Barksdale 7.25 pm " DanvUle 7.51 pm " Benaja 8.55 PM " Greensboro 9.27 pm " Salisbury 11.05 PM Arr. A-L. Junction . 12.26 ah Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 12.80 AM BAUDS BRANCH. NO. 48 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro. 9.40 pm Arrive Salem 11.40 pm NO. 47 Daily1, except Sunday Leave Salem 7.80 am Arrives Greensboro 9.00 am NO. 42 Dally, except Sunday. .Leave Greensboro 10JDO am .Vrrtves Salem.; v.. .....11.30 am NO. 4$-Dally. Leave Salem.... Arrive Greensboro.... .... 5.80 pm .... 7.80 PM Limited mails Nos. 49 and 50 will only make snort stoppages at points named on the schedule. Passengers taking train 49 from Chariptte will est aboard at the R. ft D.R.R. depot This train niakes close connection at Greensboro for Raleigh, Qoldsboro Newberne and all points on Wilming ton Weldon Railroad. aSMngerlhjKq. 47 and 48 mate m local JtPBs between Charlotte and Blcbmond, and R: AshevUle (Sundays excepted), and also oon nsotlngatFeenaboro wltb salem Branch (Sun Passenger trains Son. Q and 48 make all local stops between Charlotte and Richmond, except Query's, Harrlsburg, Cnlnc Grove, BolUburg, Lin wood andSinestown. . o. 43 ceejsjcta with Salero Branch at Greens boro. - " A. POPE, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, mavis BJcbiiond.Va. VOL. XXVI. - : AMONG OUR : -NEW GOODS--NEW GOODS-v- . . . - JUST RECEIVED : wni be found - ' : BLACK NUN'S CLOTH, : is SUITABLE FOB MAKING r " : JACKETS & WALKING SUITS. : : NONPAREIL VELVETEENS : UNEQUALLED BT ANT IK THE MARKET. SOME HANDSOME BROCADES :In light colors for evening dresses, will be: : sold very cheap. : f T. L. Seiule & Co. i oct80 Neuralgia, Sprains, Paln in the. Back and Side. f There 13 nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use ox Perry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor Is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parta of the world is, It never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It is sale In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pai Killkb would fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it tMnir : Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year einoe my wife became subject to severe suffering' from rheumatism. Our resortrjaflto the Paw Ktt.t.er, which speedily Charles Powell write a from the Bailors' Home, London : 1 had been afflicted three years with neuralgia apoviolent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried your Patn Killer, and it ave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. O. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain la the side by the use of your Pain Ktt.i.fb, E.York says: I have used your Patk KtLLim for rheumatism, and nave received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Path Ktllkb for thirty yearn. . ana nave found it a never-failing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burdltt writes : n J.VSftT"!?! top relief In cases of rhcumaUem. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : i-IJ2m5ftuaLufe' know your Pain Killeu Is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Pain Killer, its price Is so low that It Is within the reach of all, and It will save many times Its cost In doctors bills. 85c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, ProvJnoe, R. t. sept d&w sept a ocL TUTT'S POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOM8 OF A TORPID LIVER. Zoaaot appettte,yaaBea,bOTrela oostive. Fain in IheHe ad, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under th houlder- IjIidT elinatlc , fullness after eating with a diain- ion to exertion of bodv or mind. ; DOdj Irritability of temper Low spirits, Xiosa of memory, iih a feeling qf having neg lected some duty, weariness, DiMiness. lingering of the Heart, Dots before the) eyes, Yellow Bit in, Headache, Hestless- ness at night, mgaiy colored Urine. IT THXSJ! ITAXStXQS AXB UTOHBED, SERIQUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUW8 PILLS are especially adapted to aueh cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and eaase the body te Take on rieata, thns the system is oorlalied, and by theirTonle Aetleaon the PtgeeUve Orrant, Heanlar ataele are pro dnced. Price & ceuta. S Mniray Ht, W.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Qbay Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dn. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Kola by DrtiggiaU, er Mot by exproM eo remipt of f 1. Office, 30 Murray St., New York. CDr. TUTT8 HAKCAL tt Valublc IafmatiM aaa k CwftU RMelpto wUl b aaUod rail M anBUaUw. Fehr. 2.iaeodwl Flo rfisto n W W I Maw4t FuhiMabI. SeU Cologne- Ksirs5g. rAllFarnMra, Mothers, Businaas Men, Mechaa ica, &c, who are tired out by work er worry, and 'an whe are miserable with Dyspepsia; Rheum-, tism, Neuralgia, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Com- tr - . u.r K 1 AmiimnhM.' lipation or any weakness, yott will fiad barker's Ginger Tonic the graatsat Blood rertiluerandUie. Best Health A Strtathltestorer yonCaaUse .and Jar uprior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it, bnilds up the system, but never intoxicates. " so- BALSAM arfomcdo lul7l' HONEST7 Twist Chewing Ttbae Beware of imitations. None geaine unless ae eompanled with our "Honest 7" copy-lighted label which will be found on bead of everrtox. Manufactured only bj rBOWN BBO teu20-2w wt ,-,7Inatoq,H.& m vfftl . ft! A A a CHARLOTTE, BY TELEGRAPH. Scbeoner ashore. CHiNCOTEOotrE, Va , 3. The schoon er Katie . Collins, of Jacksonville, for Perth Amboy went ashore at midnight ortne30th or October. The crew or seven men were alt sick but two, also one passenger sick, all of whom have been taken off. Wreckers are expec ted from .Norfolk and the vessel will probably not QP to pieces as she is well up on tne Deacn. Appointed Governor. Hanana, Nov. 3. Brigadier Arder- ens has been appointed Governor of the rrovince or Havana. The newspaper La Luse, organ of the Tononusts at Puerto Pi iocipe, having been suspended for fifty days by the tribunal, the -Liberals in that district have declared their party dissolved. Committee of Investigation Arrived, Richmond, Nov. 3. The commission appointed by the Adjutant General of Massachusetts, has arrived here to in quire into the charges of misconduct on the part of members of the 9th Mas sachusetts regiment on the recent occa sion of their passing through this city en route to lorttown. Fundit for Missionary Purposes. New Yoke, Nov. 3. The Methodist Episcopal committee has decided to give $675,000 for missionary purposes. bums have been affixed tor use in Af rica, Central America and China, and other apportionments will soon be made. Sentenced to Ninety-Mine Years for Stage Robbery. Galveston, Nov. 3. A despatch to iue news irom oan Antonio says tne jury in the case of Wm. Petty charged with Rtacfi rnhhp.rv rptnrnprl a vprriip.t of guilty and assessed the penalty at yy years in me penitentiary. Not a Penny to Pay Confederate Bonds. London, Nov. 3. The Times says: "We are able to say that the Bank of England does nt hold a penny avail able for the payment of Confederate bonds. Tne public should beware of buying bonds intrinsically worthloss on the faith of such rumors." Had Not Seen BUmarck, Parts, Nov. 3 At an interview with the Prince of Wales Gambetta said he had not seen Bismarck, and that his three visits to Germany were all incog nito. New Briliah minister Arrived. Washington, Nov. 3. Hon Sackville West, the new British minister wias passenger by the steamer India, which arrived to-day. Gone to New York. Washington. Nov. 3. President Ar thur and Secretary Hunt left here for JNew xorK to-aay. All ine Public Debt Not at Once Paya ble. In view of the efforts now being made by friends of the national banks and the present tariff to stop the pay ment oi tne public debt, now aggrega ting $1,593,102,250, it is of interest to consider what part of it is now open to Ail A. J L 1- X " i f 1 settlement ana now mucn oi it is or de ferred payment by the terms of the bonds. Our large surplus revenue makes this a practical question of con siderable importance. The government indebtedness consists of eight classes of bonds: 1. Loan of July and August 1861, 6 per cent., "contin ued" at Z percent. $127,579,200 2. Loan of 1863, "continued " as above 50,457,950 3. "Funded loan of 1881," 5 per cent., "continued as above ' 400.S69.950 4. Funded loan (No. 3) not "continued" 10,829.350 5. "Funded loan of 1891," 4 per cent.. . : 250,000,000 6. "Funded loan of 1907," 4 per cent .-. 738,710.850 7. Refunding certificates, 4 per cent 626,950 8. Navy pension fund, 3 per cent 14,000,000 Total $1,593,102,250 Omitting the seventh and eighth items enumerated above, all, it will be seen, are now payable except the fifth and sixth. In other words, $589,754,450 of the debt are now redeemable, while $988,710,850 are not now redeemable at the option of the government. In 1891 $250,000,000 of the latter sum will be come redeemable' but the remaining $733,710,850 cannot be paid off until 1907, unless the government goes into the market as a purchaser of bonds bearing a high premium. As the treas ury is now accumulating surplus casfi at the rate of $167,000,000 per annum, it will be possible to redeem the first, sec ond, third and fourth classes of bonds, aggregating $589,754,450, in about three years if we take into account the re-: duction of interest consequent on the successive payments. After Novem ber 1, 1SS4, seven years would elapse during which none of the debt could be paid, unless by purchase of bonds in the open market. After the seven years were past and the $250,000,000 due in 1891 were paid, which could be done at once by the accumulation of so long an interval there would follow sixteen years before the item of $738, 710,850 would become payable. An in teresting question arises: What is to be done with the accumulating surplus during these intervals? The friends of the national banks and of . a high protective tariff find a ready answer in saying: "Abolish the internal reveue taxes, as thus the surplus will disappear, the debt will cease being paid, the national banks will avoid extinction, and the tariff will have to be maintained as it is." Corn Crop of 1SS1. Bradstreet's Journal Bushels. Western States. 869,241,000 Southern States 247,500,000 Middle States 62,400.000 New England States 7,000,000 Pacific Coast. 2,500,000 Territories . . ; . 5,000,000 Total . 1493,641,000 The above tabte indicates that the corn crop of the United States for 1881 is short about one-third of. the yield which it was reasonable to expect. BED-BCGS, BOACHX3. Bats, mien, ants files, vermin, mosquitoes, ini sects, Ac cleared out by "Bough on- Kats." 15a boxes at diagglsts. It Is worth remembering that nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings if in sad health. There are mlsera ble people about to-day with one lost In the grave, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the doctors and medicines they nave ever tried. See adv. N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS 1881. NETTS ITEMS. Cincinnati banks are sending consid erable money to tne south. The chestnut crop of Culpeper, Va., will be larger this year than ever be fore. Secretary of the Treasury Folger is expected to arrive in Washington early next week. Capt Paul Boynton arrived at Omaha on Sunday afternoon on his cruise down the Missouri river. Major Daniel will close his canvass in Richmond, V&v, speaking there the night before the election. Whalers from the Arctic arrived at San Francisco report no closing in of the ice previous to their leaving. The old man Marvin, convicted of bigamy and forgery, is a clerk in the shoe department of the Virginia peni tentiary. A strange disease is carrying off num bers of the finest milch cows about Staunton and Lynchburg, Va. By some it is thought to be the Carolina fever. - Deer, squirrel and pheasants are said to be abundant in the Shenandoah val ley region f Virginia this fall. Part ridges are scarce, while wild turkeys are about an average. Mrs. Ada Roberts, who killed Theo dore Weber in 1879, in Chicago, and who was acquitted on the ground of insanity ana placed in the asylum at Elgin, 111., was released on Monday, having, in the opinion of the court, re covered her reason. The failure of tho mast, p.rnn in t ha Virginia mountains is forcing the bears, wmuu Hre quue numerous, down into the settled, districts in search of food. Many ere being killed, and the indica tions are good for a fine season of bear hunting. Carroll W. Allen, formerly well known in commercial circles in New Orleans, convicted of having, as book keeper of a coal association. mhfi77lAd $6,660, which he gambled away, was a. J A. a - a e seuteuceu yesterday to two years nam labor in the penitentiary. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany has directed that all messages on business concerning the Garfield monu ment shall be sent free. Thn TTnif-rt States and American Express Com panies forward all packages sent to the committee free. A special dispatch from Abbeville, S. C, says : "Jeff. Davis, colored, convict ed of the murder of George Franklin and his sister, has just been acquitted on a new trial. The day for his execu tion was fixed nine times and he was nine times respited, twice on the scaf fold with the rope around his neck." The name of the new Chinese minis ter to the United States is Chang Chao Yee. He is a Taoti in rank, and has recently held the position of chief of maritime customs, corresponding near ly with our Secretary of the Treasury. He will leave China for the United States in the latter part of November. KGELT AND II IS MOTOR SECRET. lie Refuses to Give It Up Despite Tbreats of Arrest. The contest for the possession of the secrets of the Keely motor promises to be a lively one. in accordance with the resolution adopted at the meeting or tne Doara or directors last week, Mr. Keely yesterday forwarded to the New York committee of directors a state ment of what he proposed to do for them. It is said that in this document he agreed that a special committee of the directors might be appointed, for whom he would take his generator apart, make working drawings of the apparatus, and have them placed with a safe deposit company for the use of the stockholders in case of his death. The vitalizing force he holds to be his own secret, and refuses to divulge how the power is obtained or anything re lating to it As a result of this the committee telegraphed to Philadelphia for copies of certain contracts and other agreements with Keely. They win meet to-aay ana compare the latest propositions of the motor man with some of his previous declarations. ine members of the board of direc tors are fichtine amoncr themselves, the New Yorkers striving hard to compel .tkeeiy to reveal his secrets, while the Philadelphians, who have his ear, are endeavoring to get the discoverer to hold out until he secures a controlling interest in the stock. While this is transpiring the stock is being hammer ed down in the market, and it is said it will reach $1 per share in a short time. If Keely persists in refusing to give up what he knows the New Yorkers declare they will take him into court, nopmg to obtain some information from him there. What is to be done in this regard will be decided at the meet ing to-day. The Public Debt. The reduction of thn nnhlin dfihi. in October amounted to $13,321,458. The disbursements during the month aggre gated $16,183,562. Thft mnh In thn Treasury on November 1st was $249,- oowui. xnere were held in the Treas ury United States - notes for thn re demption of certificates of deposit, ft8.310.0OO. refunding ,rtertififAt.Asr ikKQii- 050; gold certificates, $5,207,920; silver certificates, $6627,670; fractional cur rency, $7,093,151. The cash balance available November 1st was $144,493, 448. New Bloomaeld, Hiss., Jan. 2, 1880. I wish to say to you that I have been anfTAHno- for the last five years with a severe itching all over. I have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried It. I have used up four bottles, and U nas done me more good than all the doctors and medicines tnat they could use en or with me. I am old and1 poor but feel to bless you for such a relief by your medicine and from torment of the doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces of solution of arsenic; another took four quarts of blood from me. All they eould tell was that it was skin sickness. Now. artr thn four bott'es of your medicine, my skin is well, clean and smooth as ever. Bjlnby Knock. ANSWXB THIS. Is there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuralgia, or aay disease of the stomach, liver, or kldneis that Hop Bitters will not cure?". BBATN and. NERYX. Wells Health Benewer. .creatnst remedy nn earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, &c. $1, at druggists. Depot J. HMoAden, Charlotte. : John MoGlnness sarsv Dr. TkwiMm. T will nm for you as long as I live, because you took pity on me when I was sick and in the hospital, and sent me two boxes of your Celery and Chamomile Fills, and thev cured me Of Sciatica. Nenralela and Nervous weakness, v flB-Jt Off UraTef! A. J-,Cl.tV, al Dl I.U3 1 mnnniwu fUlVKbyi;,; A vietim-etydswU-tBOfusno Vrama- ture Decay, tT. XdStrUSBhOOd. tft- havmg tried i vain every-kaowa remedy, has dis eovsrada shnpls self cure,hkhha w41Usod FBJg to hit fenow-smTerera; aoasjf JlIltEETEJsV sepis SlBP Cotton Exchange. New York Banker and Broker. Fiftv new mAmhAra nf tha Vtfn Exchange ft em AlAntari nn MnnHac each of whom paid an initiation fee of o,uw, maKing $250,000 added to the fund of the Exchange. The limit of membership at $5,000 has now been reached, and hereafter a seat will cost $10,000. It is believed that even at that advanced figure a number of applica tions for membership will be presented, a? the ' Exchange is gaining daily in popularity and volume of business. Re cently members have been admitted from nearly every important city in the country, ami tne .exchange promises to be in time the great cotton mart of the WUilU. AS THOUSANDS DO TESTIFY, So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer. Phil adelphla, who says: "Burnett's Cocoalne allays au irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff and prevent the hair from falling out" BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. The superiority of these extracts In their perfect puri- ity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and adds which enter the composition of many factitious fruit flavors. ONE OF THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no vioocui cujujuieub, uuu muca suDsequent torture ta SL annnrmAri HmunHn Rut aian nkmni. iji ge8Uon Is combatted with Hostetter's Stomach itioiB, mo iwu ia vawsu wuu reiisn, ana most im portant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the RVfltAm TTllA fhls orranri tnnto onH AAnwnfl n li .a to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, jror sale Dy all Druggists and Dealers generally, novl 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, Electro -Voltaic Appliances TO MEN suffering from KervonsWeatcnesses, Gen oral lebility, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Oth et. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Funslvsis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief snd complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electric Appliances that have ever been const rneted upon scientific prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonderful anceeaa, and tliey have the highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been quickly and radically cared b their use. - Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, glvln all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., W..n, Kich. JulySl "gov MrU. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the public square in charlotte, will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms to the right kind of a purchaser. The dwelling Is on a full lot, has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen) fine well of wa ter, etc The house te admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library er study room, built for the purpose. Tor further particulars, -price, terms, etc.. apply at THIS OFFICE. July20,dtf City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the corner of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 106 feet on the North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided into two lots of 70 by 1 98 leet Suitable either for Duuoing or ractory purposes. Apply to Jun26,tf j. a. . PHILLIPS. PUBLIC AUCTION. THE sale of Jewelry, &c., at Butler's store, will be continued Monday evening, Oct 8 1st, at 7:80 o'clock, and every evening at the same time a ad place until all the goods are disposed of. U. E. ALEXANDER, oct80 tf Sheriff. TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS, CRANBERRIES, CHESTNUTS, LOOSE TICKLES by the dozen or 100, AND FINE NORTHERN APPLES, IT S. M. HOWELL'S. octt2 z. B. vakgx. w. H Bailzt. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Oounsellort CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vtdson. Mr Office, two doprs east of Independence ftiuare. - maj2t tf RO. D. GRAHAM, INtheBtate and United States Courts. CoD.ee tlons, Home and Foreign. solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, &&, furnished for eom pensatlon. . -- Omen r-If . ft Corner 4 Inon streets Cbarlotte,ILa Jan. 6. NO. 3,942. WE HAVE SOME MI DECIDED BARGAINS IN SEVERAL LINES OF GOODS THAT WILL PAT TOU TO EXAMINE. WE HAVE SOME CROCHET SHAWLS a little damaged, we are selling very low. We are offering some Hoes of DRESS dOODS at prices thai will surprise you. Our stock of PASIMENTRYS AND ORNAMENTS Is varied and cheap. Just received some new and handsome patterns. Call and examine our stbeE "Tower" Sheets, Trevere" Kids, "Evitlf Shots. HARGRAVES & WILHELM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. novl Of Fall and liter Display ! ! Complete Stock OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally te an Inspection of the attractions display ed, confidently asserting that they will be found in even 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 our House, is a full guarantee that our Clothing is the most reliable. The garments of our own manufacture are strictly first-class. We are constantly and carefully studying the de mands of our patrons, and invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. Our object has always been to bring about a display every season of 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 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 he leaves with us. Onr line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete In all branches. NECK WEAR a SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, ' ywuiouBmmm oct9 DEALER IN Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware k House Furnishing Goods. MANTELS and GRATEF, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to -ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but first-class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 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. CHAS. B JONES, Charlotte, N. C., Sole Agent Sfcr" Liberal terms to dealers,. - - TNE COMPARATIVE rniTIOM OF g Mew-Testaivient! E mm WTTt.Tl TltT ft VERSIONSlKINC JAMES & REVISED VERSI0M5 IN ONE I I rAKai.iiS.-u itaujus. BOOK! I from men. Chansve bwn at itm lima, nw labor, insures acovrMT. gto. Mti- AGENTS i Prion, t A. H. CHAMBERS A WANTED t SI.BO f Atlanta, sopSftwSmos . CURED is TOeqaalad asva posttiv Altora2iv and Onu Ac Afthma afid9ritefeSla.U .ni) m.W HrtiT.nt TTt.1 .YttfOM 89S BresMlway, Mow YwrW THX OBSX&TXB JOB OEPaXTXXm been thoragldrirjppW want, and with thehtattstyfaa of Type, and wry mnnw ot Jc Prinmig a now be4oo wttb "f". miyntmi nmt jrsnmri can tap nlah at abort noOoa- BLAJSX3. BlI.Ijri ATTr LZTTXa-BXAXfi, CABBe, Ta68, BJBOTIPT8, POBTDa, PBOflrtAififUff, HAynPTLLflL p.iMPHLrra. cntcuLuta, cHacra, FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE, L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailor. Druggist by Examination. W. P. VABVTN, AOT. J. W. DOWBLL. Goto W. P. MARVIN. lg't,itCo and Successor to F. Bcair ft Co. FOB Fresh Drags and Pare Medicines None bat tne Very Best Drags do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and fancy Articles. r"erfnmerter, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brushes, &&, ft. GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties, sad warranted te be flMKL Physicians' preacriptloas eye Mliwnttne U atterusoo, Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfuney feb W.P.ARIN, AgL.ftCO. . m i m o t i I i H I ( JpOR the purpose of engsg?ng more extensively and exclusively In the line of ty MILLINERY GOODS mMl the coming year, wholesale and re tail, we now offer all other lines of Goods now in our stock at very low slices to close out The stock Is large, new and well assorted, consisting of full lines cf WHITS GOODS, LACES, EMBROID ERIES, all kinds ef TRIMMINGS, PLAIN and FANCY HOSIERIES, GLOVKS, NOTIONS, NECK WEAR, CORSET8. SKIRTS, Cloaks, Shawls, Net Goods, . LADIES' and CHILDREN' UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOILIS3NAPKINS.ftc., In fact a com plete stock of Ladies' . and Children's Furnishing Goods, Which we offer without reserve at prices thai wfa guarantee their immediate , sale. Terms of Una tale will be strictly cash. OUR STOCK Or MILLIKE&Y ft the fugestand most complete ef any la tne State And is eonstanO peine' added to u new SI I.. ' ' ''i , :" . f. sftOeawid nevelfldi appear in Nw Torki . P. QUliRY P FOB SALE; A Desirable building lot on the corner of Chmelrj and StonewaU streets. . Jor furl her Inlor me- s tloa apply to wsa. jniii ; oouw oawaw r. 11
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1881, edition 1
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