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-, -'5 - 3 - -r SUBSCRIPTION MJLTSM: f v Xtofly, (WWW,ii)anaMw.i,. $8 00 gixmonO. ....................... 4.00 yArw nwntta. .... . w .....'....'.;.. '. i . . 1.00 ontmcmCh 75 FMnr Burnout ; . -. FeV ( """ty) ..... ..t2.00 Out tft?u county, Fottyaid 2.10 giir?onf........V.."...... .................. 1)6 rrT" Liberal Reduction Jbr Ctubt. Has ben thorocghlF ftyl"drwii"eTtT fieededt -1 BLARE3, Bn.IrHTrC wti iall v: t i r i LETTER-HE m,UTrr ,rkiwL, VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1881. NO. 3,m. , ; ,' '- JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OT DEE3STBIM MTNG3, SUkUHS, 8ATIN3, ETCL WE ARE OFFBaiKQ DRESS GOODS VERY CHSAP. WE HAVE A beautiful line of BISECT FLANNELS. WE HAVE - A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CL0AK3. YOU CANGET Dn-s Buttons, Blbbons, or anything In our line CHEAP, ASK FOR Children's, Misses and Ladles' Fane Hoslerr. REMEMBER, We have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, Ac, Ac, &C tejuasno tw xara, 1876. J Alexander k Harris. octie 00ts an ft gnats We an dally receiving our FALL WINTER STOCK whloh will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES'. MISSES', CHILDBBXS,' GENTS?, BO IS. AR YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and au prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRIMS, VALISES AMD SATCHELS ALL 8IZES AND RBICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM&CO. ep6 " ' " Tium eonror xukru. Dnte.May115,l No. 47 Saily Ho.4 Dally Ho. 43. Dally Lv. Chartotter - M A-L. Depot, " Junct - S&llstwry. Arr.Greenaboro' Lv.Oreensboro Afr.BalelKn ' Lv. - Av. OoldsbotO' ' Lv. eraensbero for Richmond Lv. Danvllle - N. Danvine " B&rkadale H Drak'BBr'cb " Jetemme A rr. Tomahawh Arr. Belle -lale Lv. T i 7j . Arr.Manehester Arr. Richmond 4.06 ami '411 Ak 6.16 ami 4.16 '5.64 Ai H.U9 Ami 8.25 1.40 9.50 1:46 Fifi 4.UUTV 10.21 AX 10 27 ax 10 58 AX 11J1 -AM 1Z.O! 12.87 FX 2.24 FX &20FX 1.20 PM 2.66 FM a "7.28AM -8.5 11 428 FJ 4.05 rx J.10FM 413 PM 418 fx 485 FX 4.88 FX 448 ax TKAJire aoiHe booth. Dstajfar 1680 Ha 42 Dally, No. 48 Dally. Lt. Richmond . Burkevllle i Arr. N. Danvllle Lv. " Danville Arr. ereensboro Lv. " " flnllahniT ia45 PX 2.26 AX 7.06 ax 12.00 x 2.43 PXt 6.05 PX 7.25 6.18 FX 8.17'px 8.87 fx 7.27 ax 9.26 AX 9.81 AX 11.16 AX 10.33 fx 12.15 ax 12.20 am Arr. A-L. Junction 12.46 fxI ' Charlotte Lv. Richmond " Jetertvllle " Drak'sBr'eb Barkadale " DanvUle " Benala " Greensboro 8ahbary, Arr. A Junction irr. Charlotte 1.00 Pi 2.U fx 441 FX 6.07 PM 7.25 fx 7.61 fx 8.65 FX 9.27 FX 11.05 FX 12.26 ax I12.BU AM SALXX BKAHCK. MO. 48 Deny, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro..... -fc40 pm Arrive Salem H0 NO. 47-Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem J.80 am Arrives Qreensboro 9.00 ax a 42-DBlly, except Sunday. , . Leave Greensboro 19-06 Arrives Salem...,..-. ......ll.f AX i xo. 4t-i-ba6r. Leave Salem fJOfjl Arrive Greensboro...... ,.,;.., W P" Limited mans Nos. 49 and 60 will only make bort stoppaBM at points named on the jebedole. Passengers taktaf train 49 from Charlotte will Kt aboard attheR. & D. R. B. depot-. Ihlttrsta makes sloes connection at Gresnsboro for Raleisjb, Goldaboro Mewberoe and all polnU on nijls- lon 4 Veldoa Billilsi tlZr fassenpr trains Ka47 and48 W Jeat t6& betfeen Charlotte and jachnwJT, m b fie(l!MBdss e&fBdVd aaoeon. snow im tmiSiAA Rirhmnskl. sxeeDi Uuen'sTBrlsbuTB, CnliOrevs, HolUburg. Luv 881 FaM Winter 1881 BOOTS WW Mi 4801 1 O.OT FX L.7.67 FX IVBleh-adnlT Gen, Pass, and Ticket 8S 00fts, CljcrtMtxs ti ' AMONG OUR: -NEW GOODS- -NEW GOODS- . . . . - : JUST RECEIVED : - Will BR FOUND - m " w ' i BLACK NUIT3 CLOTH, : - - BUJTABLH FOB UiflSQ - ' ' i JACKETS & WALKING SUITS, i - i NONPAREIL VELVETEENS : ; UNFQUALLED BT AHT UT THE MARKET. : : SOME HANDSOME BROCADES :Ia light colors for evening dresses, will be: : sold Tery cheap. : oet80 lttftical. Nenraleia, Sprains, ' Paln in the .Back and Side. i There la nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be remored and the disease cured y use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy U not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger or explosion, nor Is It An untried experi ment that may do more harm tian good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world ,1a, It never falls. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It reUeres pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pais . Killkr would fill volumes. The following ; extracts from letters received show What ' those who have tried it think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., Bays : . About a year slope my wife became subject to BSTere offering from rheumatism. Onr reorYMto the aoi Kn.T.aa, which gpeedlly Char lea Powell wTitu from the Bailors' Home, London: I had been afflicted thtee yean with senralsU andTkdentBT8maof the stomach. The doctor at weBtmlneter Horoital nn tin mr case In 3spur. I tried your Pais Kjxlxb, and it fTe hnrneitiate Nlief. I hare regained my , and am now able to follow xny low my usual O.H.Valworth. Baco, Me., writes : I experlsnced Immediate relief from pain In the mde by the use of your Pain Ktt.i vn S. York says: IhaTsnaedyonrPAwKnxxaforrheomattem, and hap aeoeiTed yreat benehs, Barton Seaman tart : Hsve nwd Padt Ktt.tct for thirty years, ana says found it a never failing remedy foe rneniBatinn and lameness. Mr. Burdlttwrltes : Vita?iSiTeeuf 111 sessof rhemxatfem. PHIL Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : , Ijo"? aetnal nee, I know your Path Krr.T.Fa is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Paik Haunt. Its price Is so low that lt is within the reach of alL and lt wttLsave many times Its coat la doctors' bills. 3&c SOc and 81.00 a bottle. PERRY, DAVIS SON, Proprietors, el dtw sept; oct TIJTfS 1BDORIEDBY,, ,f PHYtlCIAHJ, CLEROYMEH, AIID THE AFFL1CTP EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. symptoms orytr TORPID LIVER. Sninthl of appetite, ana,! riEhad bowels osHve. iHeadLwiiha uu sensation in Kts bast ert. Pain nhjsr the shouldsr Bhvla. falSeas afterTaflna with a disiik ginaSbp. to wsrtlbnfTodr. or.mSoT IrriUrJity of temper. Low SwfriW. Losi vnt snouiaer- 5 1 - AjOSS of memc-f-, "MbfrvHTt; hi lee ted soma dnurTweaxiness. : rrt wllhevlseung of hynf ' lorn dntr. wesxineas, Disaln raSer&K of the gearfc Pott before the eyes, Yellow Bkia" He4ehe, Bestlsss mow at niflrht, hiihly colored Urln. i J - i TFTIOnVASXUlQiAXEVMHJtaKBi? lERIOUf DISEASES Will SOON IE 0EELOPEO.r tVTFt 11X11 svraesneelanyattiitejAio neh stMaMw4eH effeotsemahaehango ol teeuac as to assomisn xaa iuwir Theylnet ael the ; ksdy es lake nlv tfcoe jse wptearis; ana Drumii aieAetleaea (ae ala4BV warepre- daeed. fries rtayl V i m.-nr w m , , , BrlraoTWnc laIftehtlAMB A najna M, nainrnl eel color.-acts nt4Mtsnaonsiy. W WWf4 i l3 bj Drnuliu, sr atat f sxprMa n raeetps OfTlee,1 3d Murray SU NeWYork. CPft H I I'S iaCA r Valaabl IiftmltN ' CMOjI.BmSjto wlU h aalteS ran ea ipriiaa W OS TSMIPt Bl fi. lebr. 28do4wl Flo'ies10iiSSEBta f . I . T Ia Own rmtm!r ISfslOOTra 8ltaCM.Ma dbAiir.rfrTlSotnSuunessliara7sts rtJainti. yen cap rxiSTigerassi sag ciifq rfij hCZTevLT.'. .w'fei1l rtiliieraadtaO Ff SSBBKBffibfiSnsSSW1 i ni'irn r r rana - ' S:-t-S 'l-.l ii?" !ompanlr4 wttnw Son jwhiiAwm be found raaea4iOTverr Do& . I MannfiMStniedonlt.bv'V jfeS225V, T. L Seigl e & Co. : ? . I La llaBl BY TELEGRAPH. TEXW IXKTl!i. v..-: ... ... . Of tho Vkual NfttBre, Taried by tbe Trial of Ln Colored ; Lieu teaant riipper. 4;- he mvfr4m HerlnettaVpays, the body of RnrAknown'-man. "was found n Uttlcn(tlti-weelweh.lioie8- m bim, ana nu, pocjeew larnea insiae out. l A dispatch from Fort Dayis says that before proceeding to arraiffn Lt, Flip per on ine ongirrai cnarges -Testeraajr the Judge Advocate stated that' it would not be DroDer to present th ad ditional charges which have been pre ferred against him since the .original sets were formulated, unless the prison er agreed voiun;ariiy that the two. .sets might be continued, and trie4 at , the same time by the original court as now constituted. Capt Barton counsel for defendant, asked if the Judge Advocate wouia agree mat ine - court as now constituted 1 ehouia try Dotn charges in case the defendant pre erred to be tried on the, charges separately. TO which The replied he was not authorized to make such agree ment, but that if a second trial were held at this time those detailed-for the first would be called upon to act, so far as he was concerned. The court then adjourned until to-day to enable the ac cused to decide the course he would pursue.: .- A dispatch from Pans, Texas; re ports a heavy frost Thursday night that Killed the top crop cotton. A special to the News from Texar kana. Ark says George Ford, who was sentenced to be hanged on November llth. was released on the2dmst, by the judge on a writ of coram - nobis and will be tried the next term by a special venire,- as to his insanity at the time of the murder. IUISI1 AFFAIRS. Dtecasalnff tbe Land League, Sec Maidstone; Nov. 4 Trial of Arthur Lefoy for the murder of T. J. Gold on the Brighton Railway express train in June has commenced. Tbe prisoner appears calm and collected. The Attorney-General opened the case on behalf of the Crown. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. The court room is densely crowded. ' The Star Route Casea. Washington, D. C. Nov. The argu ment on the motion to set aside crimi nal information in the Star route cases was resumed this morning. George Bliss, special counsel, addressed the Court in behalf of the government. He gave as a reason why information was filed that the grand mrv had been ad journed until October 3d, and what were regarded as some 01 me moss .'im portant and effective overt acts had ta ken place on the first of October, and it was likely therefore -that unless pro ceedings were begun in some form, the plea of statute of limitations would have been set up by the defendants. Bliss argued at length against the mo tion to quash the indictment : . The Land Act in Ireland. London. Nov. 4. The Dublin cor respondent of the Daily Neios, at Ar magh, discussing the subject of fears Demg entertainea in some quarters iu regard to the block in the working of the land act, says it is obviously absurb to suppose that because so many tnou sahds of notices have been served they will, or even a proportion of them, ever come to trial. As soon as a few decisions have been given, and as soon as the tendency of decisions begins to be erasred bv landlords and tenants, an amicable arrangement win taxe place in an overwhelming proportion of cases. An Arkansas Tragedy. H ot Springs. Ark. Nov. 4 Col. G: M. Murphy shot and mortaHyounded George Savage yesterday. Murpny was a lawyer engaged in a recent prosecu tion of Savage for murder. Savage was understood to have threatened Mur pby's life, which led the latter to shoot him. Savage said lnms dying statement be had never threated to kill Murpny, Tbe Extra Session at Louisiana. New Orleans. Nov. 4. A dispatch to the Democrat from Baton Rogue' says the State house commission met here to-day and decided that the new capitol will not be ready for occupation by the first Monday in December. Gov. Mc Enery has in consequence decided, to call the extra session of the legislature to meet in New Orleans on tnatdate. Tbe Thcremomeier Hunting Zero in Pennsylvania. "Matt (in Cttttnk. PaJ "No&. 4-There is, an inch of snow in the mountains this morhiner; and the thermometer was down to 12 degrees above zero. n Work on tbe midland. Ooldsbero Messenger. The work tf grading on the Midland North Carolina Road .has been, accom plished to a point; some seven; miles from tnis city ano wiinm auouc two miles of the Johnston county lma We learn that about 400 hands are at work, and Mr. W. G. Brown, who has charge of the construction force, is pushing it with all possible dispatch. The con tract for the bridge across Little River has been awarded, and no time is to be lost in its completion. It is to be a temporary structure, to be replaced at alater period bv an iron bridge. Yes terday we were shown by Capt J. W, Andrews, the courteous and gentleman ly engineer and assistant superinten dent 61 the Midland, drawings and spe cifications of several imposing build ings now in contemplation of being put up by the Midland at or in the vi cinity of Newborn. They are intended for extensive machine snops, car shops, engine and boiler house, &c The esti mated total cost ot these structures is to be about; $30,000. : V . i ' ' : . .. Virtue In Rage. We Americans are a magnificent peo ple. We love the pomp and glory of the world. Splendid vice is more ap- fireciated than honest poverty.-: Virtue n rags is not dreamed of in our philoso phy. A virtuous man, struggling with the stings and arrows of outrageous fortune, mavbea spectacle bleasinsr to the goda, but it: has hot any, attraction for me success-woranipping Americans. A Yanderbilt, with his $50,000,000 in government bonds, an4 Aator with 660, 000,000 in real estate, is -a spectacle which appeals mora sensibly to the American heart, , Fine houses, fast horses, brilUanVeguipages.yiftfr Ave nue TlacevNewport rtagesiotecstry winjBS,jnroptuous. dinner trQM&Sj servants, drawing-room, cars handsome clotb.esTr-all that make up the prideJ Of Hfarare f nllv . appreciated bv us Am eri- cans, while virtue in rags is passed by with a Pitying, if not a contemptuous Tbe Bristol and If rib Carolina, jt ax- row Gauge Hallway Company. Lenoir Topic We are enabled to furnish: our read ers with : some very encouraging news with regard to this important comnanT. During the whole summer the people of Watauga and of Caldwell have watched anxiously me progress of the surveying party under Capt. D wight which has been seeking a grade across the Blue Bidge for theriraboden road." Now, the light seems to shine. Major Harper received a letter last week from Gen. , Imbodea stating . that Capt Dwigbt's survey was perfectly satisfac tory, and that it proved conclusively that a road could be built across the mountains along the proposed route We 'condense tbe following from the Bristol Courier of October 27 : "Subscription books were opened and a'sufficiencv of Stock having been sub scribed, a meeting of the stockholders was held at the office of the mavor of Bristol, October 25. The cmpahy yr&g permanently organized and tne follow ing board of directors elected for one year: Joseph B. Anderson, A. D. Rey nolds, J. D. Imboden, George W. Gibson and c c. Smith. At a meeting of the board of directors, held October 27, Gen. J. D. Imboden was elected presi dent for the ensuing year. Full power was conferred upon the board of direc tors to take the necessary steps and adopt measures for the speedy construe tion of the company's railroad and for its equipment and operation. The pres ident is entirely confident that -he can consummate negotiations, within 90 days, that will insure rapid work on the road during tbe coming year. He has lately returned from an extensive examination of the country and finds that Carter and Johnson counties, Ten nessee, and Mitchell and Watauga, N. C, compose a region next to, if not equal, to the Lake Superior Iron and Copper District The mineral wealth between Bristol, Tenn., and Lenoir, N. C a distance of 113 miles by the rail way survey, is so vast that capital is eager for its development Wilming ton is now certainly settled as the At lantic seaport to which tho road will be built" Kill tbe Dog. Monroe Enquirer. Kill the dogs and save the sheep. We are informed that' for several weeks some worthless curs have been com mitting outrageous depredations among the flocks of sheep owned by our farm er friends in and near town. One gen tleman ventures the assertion that at least two hundred sheep have been killed -by1' dogs,- in' this vicinity in the last few months. Mr. John Shute has lost a considerable number. Out of a floek of 47, Mr. Wm. Helms saved on ly 11, and becoming disgusted with tbe idea of trying to raise sheep, while so many worthless curs are running loose, has butchered those saved, several others, whose names we did not learn, have likewise suffered. We cannot conceive why tbe farmers all over the State do not raise up solid ly and say that matters shall not con' tinue this way. That one of our most profitable, industries should thus be hindered, just for the sake of having a pack of dogs every where, whose sus tenance requires what would keep sev eral 00d hogs fat, is a disgrace to the state, iney snouia sena men to tne Legislature, pledged to vote for a law that would require the slaughter of all wormiess uogs anu levy a tax on guara dogs. There is' much more money " in raising wool, if attended to with any care at all, than there is in raising cot ton, and we are actually; surprised that the i farmers do, not act in. behalf of their .own. interest- by asking for. such laWs as will protect'sheep-raising. ' su-langer Ente The management of tbe Cincinnati, Hewvneans co 'xexas tr&cmo, wmcn operates the CincianatvSottthern road, is hjeartily euflorsed by the Chattanooga Times, wmoa says.thatits spirit is prov ing as conservativeas its energy is ad mirable. It states mat before Mr. Fred. Wolff e left for Montgomery he had as sisted in the. Organization., with cincinn- . 1 1 . . . - . X 1 u capital, ( iwo enterpnz, one u ue made known in a , lew days,, mat win prove to be of Incalculable value to the road, and the others great coal compa ny. This Jatter corporation, which, when perfected, will be styled the Beaver Creek & Cumberland River coal company," have purchased 18,000 acres of land. 6jOOO acres of which are Captain F.; Winder, to contain 30,000,000 tons oi the hnesteoaion tnei conunent. Ffom these fields,i which lie 160 miles frpmChattanoog iheruikoad compn- r. will annnlrr tha fallli- ties forhichu areJMJw. inferior, and the general, trade suopued. A road tour mnes in length will at .once be necessary The jri'Tpe says: - - - - - It is toy the encouragement of such enterprises-Ihciuiding saw mills along the iine, that the management mean to build the local business of the road Up, while feeding it with through business if rorn: evejposible' source. Tho first Of January wui See an . era of push inaugurated on he. Southern' that will make some citizens stare . Born In ini Stvenii'i""' , The Darlington News says that a Mr. Sherrol, a patent medknne man ' from RaIejh.'Ni C tiay elihg with ; W if e in coverea.wfig'oa caused considera ble excitemens in town abOut daylight yesterday - morning.-: - An Addition to their family circle unexpectedly ; ap peared just as they were driving up Pearl street, ; The cries of the man tar assistance roused up .some of: the. citi zens, a physician was procured and: the morher and child were given shelter. Clothing was sent in and money offer ed, but the man said he- had enough to pay his way.rr The baby is . a flno boy, and we suggest he; be Tnamed Darling ton. . Hew Bloomfleld, Mlss Jan, 2, 1680L I wlshto say to yon that I bavb been uffering for the last five years with a severe itching all over. I have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried lt I have used up four bottles, and u bas done me more good than all the doctors and medicines tbat they could use on or with me. ; I am old and poor bat feel to bless you for such a relief by your medleine and- from torment of tbe doctors. I have hak fifteen doctors at roe. One gare me seven oilWJBBQf iSQiuHon of arsenic; another wtook four Quaita of blood from me.- tAll they could tell was that 1 was skin Wcknesa. Now, after these tour bottes of your medicine, my aWn. Is wen; dean and smooth as ever. Bkhst Ehochb. ; ' '""iHSWEB'fB';;;';r , la there a person living whoever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuralgia, or any disease of the stomach, liver, or kidney s that Hop Bitters will not cure? , Well Health Benewer, greatest. remedy on earth for impotence, learnt, sexual deWUty, o, (,M(ftiia X..t1,'.l",.' for you as long as I live, CeeauMyoQ teolfc pity on mewhen I ck and in UrfhWpttat'and sent nA twtf boxei Of tout Celery and CbarnomnaPUla. J and they -eared ate of Sciatica, tNemalgia and built, tapping the Southern, the com pa-1 ny. furnishing its own bars. As many J shafts as are necessary will be sunk. I Nerttous jeakness. , alAVWUIfl TaWHKTW XMdat Like Soldlerinr Darnam Plant Oh the 16th of last June. R. A. Rob-' ertson, a son of Dr. Robertsoa, of Greensboro, under some strange hallu cination, joined the United States army. ie enlisted xor nve years as a private, to be paid 81250 - per month. On the 27th of July, a little over a month after enlisting, he became tired of the service and deserted, on Friday last Corporal E. J. Wall came into town and left in the direction of Robertson's home, where he found the deserter, arresting him and bringing him to town, where he was placed in the guard house. On Saturday we called on young Robertson and found him writing a letter to his wife. After he had gotten through we asked him if he had any explanation to maxe ; n so the riant would give him the benefit of it His renlv was. that "he wanted no dn explanations,' hrhereupon we left fully 'convinced that he was given oveV to hardness of heart and reprobacy of mind.. He is 4 bad boy. ' The lightest punishment for aeseruonjs two years in the peniten tiary. ie lext with shackles on. BED-BCQS.'.RO ACHES, Rats. mice. ante, flies, vermin, mosaoltoea. In sects, Ac. cleared oat by "Rough on Rats." 15c. boxes at d rugglaU. It la worth remembering . that ndbodr enters the nloest Bttrroundlnss If in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one foet In the grave, wnen a notue or Farcer's tuneer Tonie would do them more good than all the doctors and medicines iney nave ever nea. seeaav. AS THOUSANDS ' IxTtESTITT, So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer, Phil adelphia, who says: "Bamett's Coeealne allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff and prevent the hair from falling out" BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. The superiorly of these extracts In then perfect puri Uy and great strength. They are warranted free from tbe poisonous oils and acids which enter the composition of many factitious fruit flavors. ONE OI THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of file. a TOOBerlr cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, and much subsequent torture to a eonnrmed dyspeptic. But when chronlo lndt cestlon is oombatted with Hostetter's Stomach BUters, the food Is eaten with relish, and most im portant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this grand tonic and corrective also to remedy consapauon, biliousness, rheumatism, iever ana ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, novi 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. Pat's JulS,lSM WE WILL SEHQV.ON 30; DAYS' .TRIAL, DR. safferins from SWvsWk'nefie.!cn. eral IeMlHy.. KM of nerve force or vigor, or any disease rvsult from Abuses and Othxk CAnsts. orto Uny rtii-Siffilcted wjtb RheutnA ttwhi Neuralefa, PikiN.H Is.- iAnal Dimbultles; ' Kiidney .or Liver TmaHUi Lame i Back, Rnp-tures,- and other Disc of Uie Vital Organs. Also womkx trouble-J A'ilh diseases peculiar to their sex. ; Speedy relief and oomplcte restoration, to hesJUi guamnU'flil. ,l heM are tn only Electric Apiliahre (hat naveever been ranslruclfl npn acientlfleprln. tlea;Their inoroiiKli effleacy has been prac tically proveu w ith lit? moat wonder fnl snccoaa, aul Ifliey liav bla-best' iMln(emnt4 fnun uieelleat and aefess. sine nseiKavitV) tmiidrHis whs harf been in4ekly una mdteally rurctl b tnetr use; ': Send atonce frtr rtlliatmtd PamTihlrt Hvln. all information ,' lite. . .Address, . VOLTAIC BELT CO., Xarshtil, Kleh, form . ; : "gov MU. 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 nurenaaer. Tne dwelling is on a mil lot. has nine comfortable rooms, brick kitchen, fine well of wa ter, etc. The house la admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose, jror iunnsr particulars, price, terms. eic appty m xtiUJ uiTJUUH. juiy2u,au , City Lot for Sale Cheap. THE Lot on the comer of Ninth street and the North Carolina Railroad, frontine 140 feet on Ninth street and 196 feet on the North Carolina Kauroad. will either be sold as a wnoie or divided into two lots of 70 by 196 feet Suitable either for Duiiaing orxactory purposes. Appiyto junz5,K 4. o. rnxbiiLra. PUBLIC AUCTION. rpHE sale of Jewelry, 4c., at Butler's store, will .a. do continued Monday evening, uo. si8t,at 7 'SO o'clock, and every evening at the same time ano place ontu au the goods are disposed or. , -. ooi80tf . . - , ...8herlfr. Z.B. VAnca. W.B Bailr. VANCE & BAILEY, Attornefi and allwW-) ' a J HV S v i A&LOXTW4.N.C Pracace m8apreme Cetat th United Btatos, . bupremeijounomonn wonna, jrederai , Conrta, and eountles xt Meoklen burg.Cabarrns, Union, Oas- "" toSowanahdQa- - : .O' jkl.lt.iia'i iy-rridson.'.R oijjjU ;nn Mr Offiav tvo doprs ;east of tadenendar; 1JO. D. GRAHAM, onit BeWfahal'OTa fjan.6. Electro-ViiltatiiiAiipliances m WE EtttB SOlVtE M! DECIDED BARRAINS Of SEVERAL LTNE3 01 GOODS THAT WILL CROCHET La little damaged, we are Belling very low. We are wui surprise yon, jv swck oi , , PASIMENTRY8 AND ORNAMENTS e Is varied and cheap. Just reeelved tome new ana "Tower Skeete, "Trevere" Kids, HARGRAYES SMITH B I L 0 I novi Complete Stools OUR PREPARATIONS - TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY TT7E cordially Invite oar friends and the public sjene rally to aa Inspection of the attractions display v V ed, confidently assarting that they will be foand In even respect up to tbe standard. Ib subtnn ting this we would call special atsentlon tp the styles of our own design nc WMnuraorgre, whtoh we con stantly keep on band during the entire season. - W ayejuetlfed to. asaaittof that ute lortf axBerienee and standing of ear Heuse, Is a fall gnam ntee that eur Clothing Is Ue moat rsllajsla. The sameDts of oar own manmfaetaje are strictly flrsWUas. W an eonetantly aad- evifully studying the de- manos oi our natrons, ano invaaaDiy msmnng imp aasoium ooaom sness. . uar aojecc nss . aiwars been to bring about adisplay evesr seasen of a toll line of amraaenSs of the newast swtoa The wrk msnshlp ef ear Cleaning; is equal to any of the best sn the oownvy. Ve dont say that our produc tions are satarlef to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, allowing no one In our employ to do etherwfre, 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 la complete in all branches, . . NECK war-ma a vt cintirn a w istwi - - - - ' ivAAn a orAtijAbi i. vcrj ncspjuuiAiA7i L. BERWANGER & BRO.a Leading Clothiers and-TailorB, OCt9 . : . . DEALER Of S. ges, UnwpJi House FuraishiDjGoods. MANTELS and GRATES t-WHOLESALE and RETAIL.) Partteulfaf attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTINa None but flrtt elass hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE! oct29 Chew c Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken en Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket, . ;The mossvered backet, - . ..i That bung In the welL . WAanOlfiBj W Liberal ternistoaiers.T j YCC?tTION I. .1 isv C lmAXSUBL FAaafl. f I Faaa Matmii Oaaases ahewa Shslslaaea. UUjOKl BOOK aaQTE htm laaqar aataras aoanrasr, Saras Xapidr Osataiaiae IMOsa , a chajsicbs a ITKDi sor3tdAw8mor OCt27 dawSoi Heaters Rao tf 66fc MTMaosa, KeMoa. aMls awaawaawaaaaaBiaawi wat?:iiNr ui K .a Uta aaK. n?oaertmeyr'i i i nlMili iiiia in iii awnf 1 1 Wils-l WsswlBtayltwW PAT YOU TO EZAMOT. WE HAVE SOME SHAWLS efflsrtng some lines of DRESS OOODS at prices thai handseme patlems. ciu andxamine out atoflk &WILHELM. H G T R A D IE 8 T, FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE, Druggist i w.p.aABvut.AQT. -w:-aDOwiLL. n .Mt - - 1 t d a w. r.iiiBvrai'fiW - and Safweeaor toT. ftsWdae' Fresh None Ml tte do I keep In ax stock, ialafc JWletan I f nncr Arucies, rerrumenes, uunos Bniboa, Toottt BrwlBaicTi. - GARDEN SrtblS' ; iT I 4 8 6 D eiau ue pfavtanetsas, sad warrtsntad FayskstpQJ a. Bopl reoewe a of miUUb jK)B the purpose of engogtig more extensively and exclusively in the tine of ty MTLUWERT GOODS the obmlrgle.olesale and re tall, bater all cklier Haes of Qoirii 'bow lo our stock at very lawadcoa to close oni, The stock Is largs. new and well aiorja4'Soetttagt fan lines of WHITS OOOD.lC EROn)- ERncs; in" kteds' :ot! iriiaaiAatiix :.4bt . FANCY HOUISRIES, QLPT3, I0ECK WEAR, CORSETS, 8I1R13,, . - : I ?!;; iVf LADIES and CBILDREN'fl'nrN7ERWjUB, ' DRESS TRlMMINO, BUN3, TABLB LINEK, TOWELS, DOILIESrlUPEaS.tofsXta eonv pleto stock of - v-f::?-.'t..-; v-'- v . , ... . . Which we offer without 'reoerrt at frtoal. that wlU gnarahtee their lmmedlal! ss3e.TtomjfQf tins sewlllbestrkilyeatlL OtJRSTC)Ci: OF INXRt-; W21 ': Is tlteisnieaf W tar U: ib State and is constantly being added to as new. ton apply to octao oaw4w ill Exaoiination. iwalurnSeti. h ! E t i i! I i I mans . . awn i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1881, edition 1
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