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Oiiii -- tm -ii.il ",&. . 5? ., ' . THE OBSEB YXB JOT DEPARTMENT Has been thoroognly nrpiiled: wtta eren needed wat, and wlUi the lateet styles of TriaiKl every manner C Job Printing ca rnoff e done wttn neataesi, dispel and teapDeaa. We an fur nish at snort notfee, . BLANKS, BILLrEXABS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, C BVBSORZPTlOIf RATES: I)cav,orui,potcinklwtt........ $8 00 gixmcmtto. ...... 4.00 TTtreemonthL .. ................. .. 2-00 0n6 fnonfA. ............. ........ 75 Wfjuxx xmtiowi WerXLy ( tfie eotmfy), advowee ...... .$2.00 Out of tte county, Potpakl 2.10 gixmonihs . 1.05 CHARLOTTE, N. C., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1881. VOL. XXVI. NO. 3,944. ' Liberal Reduction fyr Clubs. n e Have JUST RECEIVED 1 NSW LOT 0? DRESS TRIM MINGS, 8URAH3, SATINS, ETC WE ARE OFFERING DRESS GOODS VERY CHEAP. WE HAVE A beautiful line of BASEST FLANNELS. WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAKS. YOU CAN GET Dress Buttons, Ribbons, or anything In our line CHEAP. ASK FOR Children's, Misses and Ladles' Fanor Hosiery. REMEMBER, Wo have a splendid stock of CARPET3, BUGS, &. , Ac, &C. (PAXxirrza mm Uxb, 187$.) Alexander & Harris. octie oots an ft gUvzs 1 n We are dally receiving oar FILL & WHITER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brandsi Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHTLDRENS,' GENTS', BOIS'. ANB 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 RRICE3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sepO CoMMl Hie TaM6-HifftlCuraMB.B TKAIHS 801e TOBXH. DsuJiayl5'81 No. 47 Dally No, 49 Pally No. 43. Dally Lv Charlotte, 4.05 A 411 AX 5.R0 ah 8.03 ax 8.25 ax 1.40 fx 4.16 rx " a-u Depot " " June't Salisbury, Arr.Greensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.R$etgh Mm. Golds boro LT. Greensboro for Richmond Lv. Danville - , N. Danville " Barksdale . " Drek'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle ( Arr. Tomahawk Ait. Belle Isle Lv. " M Arr.Hanebester Arr. Richmond ao ami 4.80 7.60 a07 FX 7.57 fx 9.80. AXJ 9.50 AXi 9-18 ..me Rtth 1.45 fx4 fTM only Wf 4.00 FX 8.25 x ia2l AV 10.27 AM iOBS Ax AX II FX 12.81 FXI .20 FX 2.24 FX) 2.56 8.20 FX t05FX 10 fx 4.18 FX 8.51 FXj 428 fx) 4.85 FX 4.88 fx 443 ax 4-18 px 7.28 AM thaih8 soma SOUTH. Dtejtfayl5'80 No. 42 Dally. NO. 48 Dally. No. 50 Lt. Hlchmond ' Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " Danville jr. Greepsboro "Salisbury I a 45 FX 2.25 ax 7.QQ AM 7.25 AM 7.27 am 9.26 am 12.00 X 2.43 fx 6-05 fx 6.18 px "8.17FM 8.87 fm 10.88 bm Q U AM 11.18 Arr. A L. Junction 12.45 FXI 12.15 AX " Charlotte Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'sRr'ch " Barksdale " DanvlUe " BenaJa 1.00 FX 12.20 Ax 2.55 fx 441 fx 6.07 fx 7.2ft 1 7.51 PM 8.55 FM 9.27 FX ureensooro Salisbury 11.05 fx Arr. A-L. Junction Lv. " Arr. Charlotte 12.20 i 12.80 AX atRK KKCJ. SO. 48 Dal'r, eeepi Sunday. T am flnwn ahArn 9.40 PM Atrlre Salem U-40 pB NO. 47 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Salem 7.80 ax Arrives Oreenaboro x.00 No, 42-Dti,exeept Sunday. Leave Orensboro 10.00 iX Arrive Salem ,..11.80 AX KO. 48-Dally. Leave Salem 8.80 PX Airive Greensboro ...... 7.8Q : Limited maua.Noa, 49 and 50 will only make Short atnnruuriM at nnfau tvanifvi on the achedule. PaaMiumra tnklnv trfttn A.Q tram Charlotte Will get aboard at theS, St D.R. R. aepofc-. Thi" maaes eioae connection at areeMporo iornaiewn, PaaMnirer faains ho. 47 and 48 make all local stop between Charlotte and Wchnwnd, and be tween areensbom, Ralelgband vfoldaboro, V 47 maklns mnnnrtlnrv lih wjH. CLJLA BalUtburt for AiheylUe, (Soadayt ewpWW ei wro- necung at ureensooro wuo eatem onom vuu . Paasenger trains No 42 and 48 make, all Charlotte; ,vguS Uuerr's, Wrfc.Cnlna wood Bill aarAaBft ... . .. ... V . ! r w Mo. 43 bora. Jill i,'H! 881 Fall (S Winter 188 ROM M Mm UVVIV 1111 V UUVIJU 12X f 11 Kv.'y-i AMONG OUR -NEW -NEW GOOD&-GOODS-y JUST RECEIVED wilx. bb icciro BLACK NUN'S CLOTH, - 9U1TABIJI JOB MAJUNQ - JACKETS & WALKING SUITS. NONPAREIL VELVETEENS UNEQUALLED BY AST IN THE MAREET. SOME HANDSOME BROCADES In light colors for evening dresses, will be soia Tery cneap. . ' T. L Seigle & Co. j OOtSO Ulieiimatism Neuralgia, Sprains, Pain in the. Back and Side. i There is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy Is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or beat 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 parts of the world 13, It never f ai Is. 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 Pain Err.t.ra would fill volumes. The following' extracts from letters received show what those who nave tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : ADora a year since my wua Dec&me saoject to sevan suffering from rheumatism. Our resort was to the f apt Kjt.i.sb. which speedily Charles Yowell writes from the Sailors' nam; London : I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia andviolemt spasms of me stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I trledyour Paik Killxr, and it gve B immediate ralief. I haye regained my srenath. and am now able to follow mv naual oenpation. 0.8. Walworth. Saco, He., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain in the ride by toe use of your f aim Killer. E. York says: x nare naea yotrr rim kxlijeb lor rneumacsm, and naTa bsobItmI n-ml faenefla. Barton Seaman says : n uaeu rtsm mt.t.kb lor imrry years, and save found it a cr -failing remedy for rnenmatiam and ImmMinai Mr. Burditt write : It r failt to artvn aptW hi Mm f tinm!iHjnv PML Gilbert, Someriet. Pa., writes : Prom aatual use, I know your Piiw Kn.i.n to tne best medicia Tj can ge All arogglata keep Pain Killhk. its price Is so low that it la within the reach of all. and it will save many times its cost in doctors' bills. 25e., 50c and f 1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SDN, Proortetors, t'jvfa. TT.cn , R I. ftdlwseptAocU . X-UTHTPS POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSIGIANS, 6LERQYMEN, AN THE AFFUCTD EVERYWHERE. 6LERQYMEM, AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRWOPH OF SYMPTOMS Q9 A K; TORPID LIVER- ofapWto.iriMtgwfc!Owl"MTi ain 1b jheHead.with" ull sensation in ban's: part. Pain under the shoulder- ik par riaH. fullnaaa after eatinxTwith a distn- UUUVi J elinauon Co ex rtion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits. AjQss of memory, witba-fssling ot having neii leeUd some duty, wariness, Plaaineas, yinttettog of the Heart. DoUberoreUte eyes, x enow atin, ounmi neas at night, highly colored Urine,' , jxesutu- IF THESE VARJmrGS fT TJK HEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. nml WTTTJl an asooelally adapted to I SQCQ CPS.OU aOM CUBOH IIIDBIUJU I iThajlZirima U Appetite, and canM o ascomso mwrw ibe AppeUto, and cans the body to Take om rleata, tnna tua ayvtano Marlalil,and by thiIrTfele AetlenvtlM TUTT!S HAIR DYE. Qkat Hi or Vi hix k w euaugea to iokt Black by a slngl a ipplt-aUon of thi Dra It 4 n.inrii miiir. ai'i a i.i.mii iiiii rets Inatantanaoasnr. ip-M cn ript of fl. gold by Ir JWtn, e- f xpr cn ripi m Office, CO Nlu: -y 8t., New York. . w at. eV mM tali ataVEa T aes HeaX XXJ m tcMtal BWpt. will a ulM rsu aa aaytkattea." teby. 28dcoUl Floreston2S- aws aa-w c.. K. T., wy ftTTTTTT.r. Mnttoi: BiuinMi Man. Macbaa-4 Nl&c, who are tired cut by v Trie or worry, audi KaWireocaBbeiiwfirwwi aadqireafcywiaq EE If you waitiaaawsy wi """TiTia oingcr lone we S'""'"" " Best Health Strt.jthRestewr yeaCaj land &r superior to Bitter, and jPARSt.W'W'- SUBal4ai ciHONEST 7 Twist Che MBDaaiea wan our -mwna STATE NEWS. -Raleigh N etas-Observer: Several color ed people of Danville came here on an excursion Tuesday Acouple traveling as man and wife were of the party. On arrival here the woman found a former old admirer, deserted her Virginia hus band and spent; his 'money lavishly upon her old flame. The Virginia dar key could noir Bubmit to this sort of thing, so yesterdayne had - the woman arrested, charging her: with stealing $54 of his mdney.. The woman was given the alternative of returning the money or going'to jail. She chose the latter and is now a caged bird. . In the case of the State vs. Ben. Ivey, which was removed to Bertie county from Halifax for trial, a verdict of "not guilty" was rendered Tuesday, the State failing to make out a case. Ivey was charged with being present and aiding in abetting tne muraer or .anas mcma, at Weldon, N. C in December, 1879. Captain Ferrall's company distin guished itself while in camp at York town by playing the part of entertainers to the many dozens of soldiers from other States, principally from New York, Delaware and Khode Island. A waggish member of the Raleigh Light Infantry presented the members of a New York company with1 a live 'pos sum. They were delighted with him and took him to camp. The wag told, them, in response to numberless in quiries, that the way 'possums were caught was singular tkat at midnight they always sang, and of course the hunters found them out by the music. The joke took as a fact, and that night a whole company of New Yorkers sat np until past midnight eagerly listening tp hear the North Carolina 'possum sing. Statesville Landmark: Coins with Itnlno in thorn hovH almost: trnnfi out of circuiation jn this section. It is a rare that-, nnn is nfffirftd in trade. The last of the fertilizer accounts fell due on the 1st. The farmers have gener ally paid up their bills as well as ever heretofore. Mr. Thos. Morrison, of this county, was very much surprised the other day while grinding at his mill, when he poured into the hopper a sack of coffee instead of a sack of corn. The Western North Carolina Railroad is moving immense quantities of freight It has now 115 cars of the Richmdnd & Danville Railroad upon its line and still its carrying capacity is over-taxed. The protracted meeting which had been in progress at the Methodist church for three weeks, closed last Sun day night, when six persons connected themselves with the church, one of these by letter. There were seven ac cessions to the church the Sunday preceding. Mr. W. A. Daniels, whose distillery warehouse was found empty last week and a number of barrels of whiskey buried in an adjacent field, waived ex amination before Commissioner Ander son, last Monday, and was bound over to the Federal Court. "Within the past month the "Western North Carolina Railroad has laid down at Statesville fifteen car loads of corn from Chicago. This corn is delivered here at 90c. per bushel. All of it is for purposes of distillation, and it is to the credit of the distillers that they have, in view of the supposed short crop in North Carolina, looked beyond the bor ders of the State for corn to convert in to whiskey. THE COAL Bt. A Waktcfal Inaect Danjrcroux to Hu man Life. An entomologist bas discovered what he terms the coal bug or the cimex an thracilus. Professor Otto Hechelmeyer, who has been interviewed on the sub ject by a reporter of the Philadelphia Record, makes the following startling statement: , . He said that, taking the result or rro fessor Agassiz's discoveries in mid ocean, where he found that minute cor puscles threw on tneir sneiis, ana mese, growing together, formed immense de posits, It IS not surprising mat irruiea sor Eodagash, of Stockholm, whom he met in Gett'agen last year, should ap pear with a new species oi Dug, wnicn might be considered as a uescenuantoi the pre-historic tree bug and which is now found in coal in great quantities and threatens to undermine many valu able coal beds. "It is very noticeable," said Professor Hechelmeyer, "that the so-called coal dust is peculiar on ac count of its round appearance. Upon examination with the microscope-it is found that these particles are covered with millions of these cimex anthraci ius. Each one is about the size of the head of a needle, flat in appearance, and are plentiful at the' bottom of coal veins, from whence they workrtheir way t thA fnn. makinc holes in the.mineral i and rendering it almost unfit for use. The male is of gray black color, and has six spots qb his back. The female is broad and has nine spots. But why these spots vary in the sexes is some thing that has puzzled the scientific men who have examined them." ThO Pro fessor went on at length to give a de scription of these bugs and tneir evu propensities. He said that coal oil was but another iorm or uiese matouj, uuu that in this liquid state they had become crashed, and those that escaped forced their way to the suriace, wnere.mey were found. "You have often noticed," said the Professor, "that when coal is first placed upon a fire, or when it is ig nited, there is a cracking, liissing noise, and pieces fly about in the grate or range. That is caused by the death struggle of these insects. The more of thase tnere are lnouai wo uu;.ci. i. burns. Housekeepers often wonder why it is that one ton of coal will last longer than another. The causer of this is easily explained one has more of the cimex anthracituslxx it than the other." Boarding house keepers who purcnase cheap coal pay half for the coal and the other half for a load of tbese. awful in sects as a general thing. ' Servant girls, stokers in Ire rooms and housewives cannot be too careful when moving about a coal pile, for n one or mese minute creatnres should get upon their clothing or flesh the .form$fwouia De eaten into noies quicKer man uy muLua. When they become attached to the skin of a person they burrow in, and, burying themselves, multiply rasi prouuuiug a white . swelling, w.hich ventualjy- re sults in a softening ot the bones and a horrible death. Coal miners who im bibe large quantities of whiskey are never attacked oy tnege 'insects, abb only method yet known to kill these bugs in a coal pile is, sprinkle a bucket ful of chloride of lime solution over it, the proportion Deing aoouc one DUcKet I to a ton of coal. n ninr nut hutrl of vonth -are restored i faded or gray hair by-- the oiJpariter Half Balsam. a hamleMdresalrhtohli eaternejpr .cane-i oiiift.ui Tggj vt vMmtni tmiun. I wfil-nrar s hmu of mov nimaMCMMimiisFUia BY TELEGRAPH A COLWDIPie STEAIBEK, An Exciting: Scene on tne 3Iiaiippi. Keokuk, Iowa, Nov. 5. The palatial passenger packet, War Eagle, in at tempting to pass through the draw of tie Keokuk and Hamilton bridge, was baffled by the eddies and cross-currents and swnng around against the bridge, breaking out one "span and entailing damage amounting to $150,000 to the bridge. The clerk of the steamer says : "The captain and two of the pilots were in the pilot house when the whistle blew for the bridge, and then I heard bells to stop the boat's headway. I tien saw that we were broadside to the bridge, and that the boat was backing strong. I instantly ran into the cabin and threw up both hands . to give the alarm. I cougbt hold of one lady and cried out to the rest to follow me, as the boat was going to strike the bridge. We all passed out the aft door on the Starboard guard, reaching there just as the crash of the collision of the boat against the bridge came. I kept call ing to the passengers who seemed be wildered, to get on the hurricane deck, as they did not seem to .understand. I led the way and they followed. Several ladies were clinging to me. As soon as the boat struck the bridge, a span gave way with a fearful crash. I looked for ward and saw that she was leaning on the west pier, her stern having cleared the east pier, where the break in the bridge occurred, and saw the people climbing from the boat on to. the bridge. I took one lady and the rest followed. Most of the passengers were safely, landed, when the boat swung off and floated down the stream. She floated with the current and rounded to head down stream. At a point a few hun dred yards below the elevator, where, with the aid of one wheel and the as sistance of parties who came in skiffs and took a line ashore, she was made fast. Capt. Wood remained on the roof and all the officers, so far as known, stood at their posts. The deck crew got on shore as soon as they could. Capt. A. M. Hutchinson, general mana ger of the St. Louis and St Paul Packet Company, was interviewed, and said it would be impossible to estimate any thing like an accurate amount of dam age done or the insurance. There is in surance of about $25,000 on the boat, which is valued at $40,000. The cargo consisted of about ten thousand pack ages of miscellaneous freight, chiefly Bjtatoes, : barley and flour, a large por on of ;hich will be saved. The steamer is settled in about IT feet of water. Tbe Committee to Invettilffate Find an Aatoniahins; Amount of Tenti mony. Richmond, Nov. Nov. 5. The com mittee of military officers here from Boston investigating charges of mis conduct against the 9th Massachusetts regiment, concluded taking evidence in the case last evening. To-day they will visit several places where in course of investigation it was developed that members of the regiment bad damaged property and committed other wanton acts, and at 5 o'clock will leave for home. There is nothing to base an opin ion on as to what the recommendation committee will make in their report, as as they have made no statement what ever in regard to the matter. An as tonishing amount of testimony has been taken by the commission. The quanti ty and character are much greater and more damaging than was ever antici pated by previous representations. Tne Bice Trade In Eastern North Car olina. wrmiDtloa Stir. Our rice mills seem to be creating quite a revolution in the trade in that cereal in the northeastern section of the State, where upland rice is fast be coming the leading product, and it should be a source of gratification to all to see the trade in that ' article being diverted so perceptibly from its usual channels and taking its natural course in the direction of the commercial me tropolis of the State. Formerly all the rice'in that important section that was shipped at all found its way to Charles ton and other ports outside of our own State, but now the great bulk of the crop will probably come to Wilmington. To give some idea of the extent of the trade in this article at present, we would state that five thousand bushels of rough rice are expected to arrive here by. vessel to the order of the" Caro lina Rice Mills, and that other large cargoes are on the way. In addition to these shipments by watrt tber : are also constant arrivals of rice by train, shipped at Newbern and averaging at the least calculation one car load per day since the 15th of October.' New Btoomfleld. MUs., Jan. 2, 1 88a r I wish to say to yon that I bave been suffering for the last five years with a severe Itching all over. I have beard of Hop Bitters and have tried it I have used up four bottles, and lt bas done me more good than all the doctors and medicines that they could use on or with me. I am old and poor but feel to bless you for auch 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 could tell was that lt was skin sickness. Now, after these four bottiea of your medicine, my skin Is well, clean and smooth as ever. Hinby Knock. HURRAH FOR OUR SIDE! Many people have lost their interest In polities and In amusements because they are so out of sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy any thing. If such persons would only be wise enough to try that celebrated remedy Sidney Wort and experience its tonic and renovating effects they would soon be hurrahing with the loudest In either dry or liquid form lt is a perfect remedy for tropid liver, kidneys or bo we Is. Exchange. ! ANSWER THIS. ; -: . Is there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuralgia, or any disease of tbe stomach, liver, or kidneys that Hop Bitters will not cure? ANOTHVK CANDIDATE. RvaTarre majority the oeoDla of the United States have declared their faith In Eldney Wort as a remedy for all the diseases of the kidneys and liver, some, however, have disliked the trou ble of preparing lt from the dry form. For such a new candidate appears In the shape ot Eldney Wort in Liquid Form. It to very concentrated, Is easily taken and la equally efficient as the dry. Try b. liOuisviue ros. 'gtaftssiatvxt Z. B. YaHCX W. B bailk. VANCE & BAILEY, ' Attoraeys and OoTnisellor . ...CHARLOimN.C. Practice In Supreme Court of the United States. Supreme Court of North Carolina,- Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen - -; burt.CabafruaUDlon6as- - tOB,,Rowan-andDa-. -' - vldson. . . tjar Office, lw diara east of Independence fikiuara.- s v-i. '' " ' mayae a - I. GRAKAM, M m aaw - a.U aieJS rtllMaVl Ml lilt sTVarreafai VxllaiA 1 I niSLrr ZSrSLESZ ZZ5ZZZrZZ i -m wa. TlVOU i fjan.6. BED-BUGS, ROACHES, Rats, mice, ants, files, vermin, mosquitoes, In sects, Ac. cleared out bj "Rough on Rats." 15c boxes at druggists.' Bis worth remembering that nobody enjeys the nicest surrouiMimgs If In bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one foot In the erave. when a bottle of Parker's Glnser Tonic would do them more good than all the doctors and medicines tney nave ever tried, see adv. AS THOUSANDS DO TESTIFY, So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer, Phil adelphia, who says: "Burnett's Cocoalne allays all irritation of the scalp, and wOl most effectually remove dandruff and prevent the hair from Tailing out" BURNETTS FLAVORING EXTRACTS. The superiority of these extracts In their perfect purt- ity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and adds which enter the eem position of many factitious fruit flavors. ONE OF THE REASONABLE PLEASURES 01 life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, and much subsequent torture to a confirmed dyspeptic. But when chronic lndi- eesuon is com batted with Hostettefa Stomach Bitters, 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 constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, lever ana ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, novl 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. NlfNeJfX fc-"'' eawiJ mtf: Pfti'4 Jbb 1, 1878 WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances 270 MEN Suffering from XervonsWealtnesscs, Gen eral liebility, loa of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resuH;i:z from Abuses and Othet. Causes, or to any one- afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Purn lysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Abo woken troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electric Appliances that have ever been coiistriictetlnponoe ien ti lie prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the moat wonderful sncceas, and they 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, glvlnr til information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CP., Xars&aU, Xioh. July81 "gov alje. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the public square In Charlotte, will be sold chean 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 Is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable library or study room, built for the purpose, jror rurutsr parucuiars. price, terms, etc apply at THIS OFFICE. July20,dtf City Lot for Sale Cheap. rrHB Lot on the corner of Ninth street and the X North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on Ninth street and 196 feet on tbe North Carolina Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided into two lots of 70 by 1 96 feet Suitable either for building or factory purposes. Apply to J. 8. PHILLIPS junzo.u PUBLIC AUCTION. rpHE sale of Jewelry, Ac., at Butler's store, will jl be continued Monday evening. Oct 81st, at 70 o'clock, and every evening at the same time and place until all the goods are disposed ot octaotf Sheriff. NOTICE. TO THE PEOPLE ABOUND HUNTER SYILLE, COWAN'S FORD and HAN DLES BUR G, we would respectfully call your attention to the fact that we have goods toQ T7T T and all we want is for you to comeOXLi xJXJwlih the money. If we have the kind of goods yon want we will sell to you. All you have to do to get goods cheap is to Jew at ns a little. We don't Intend to let Charlotte, or any other place, undersell ns just now tor cash. We know that yon will not find as many goods with ns as In Charlotte, yet we may have as much as you will want and will sell to you at your prices. If we can't geCours. COME AND SEE. BARKER ERR and DERRi BARKER hovB sT oaw 8w w3w Home and Democrat copy 2w. NOTICE. TiUBfiUANT to a deeree ol the Superior Court of JT M ecklenbure. I will sell at Public Auction, at the court house in Charlotte, on Monday, the 6th dav of Tjflceasber. 1881. that very valuable and de sirable lot of land lying between the Intersection of the N, C R. R. and Trade street, formerly tbe property ef r. M. Brown, and now owned by J. x. RntlAr. Terms cashj balance on 8 and 6 months cred it witn interest nui uo auwwttsn. nova d oaw tas commissioner. te TTTR will nar the hlshest market nrlce for Con- VY federate bonds with 185 coupons on. Too bad better send youn at once, and should our er- dera be wuturrawn we win return to you iree oi ex press. THOMAS BRANCH A CO.. nov4 lw . RUmmond.Ya. HIGHEST PRICES PAnofoT Confederate Coupon Bonds, and SlOO, S500 and S1.0U0 Coofederate bUls. . . . . .. . . m w TOUNO. J 0 mLbrat J . pN 8T09XACS Gonfedera Bonds nov48t At Tradere' Nat. Bank. WE HAVE SOME m decided mm IN SEVERAL LINES OF GOODS THAT WILL PAT YOU TO EXAMINE. WE HAVE SOKE CROCHET SHAWLS a little damaged, we are selling very low. We are offering some lines of DRESS GOODS at prices that will surprise you. Our stock of PASIMENTRYS AND ORNAMENTS Is varied and cheap. Just received some new and handsome patterns. Call and examine our stock "Tower" Sleets, "Trevere" Kids, "Evitts" Sks. HARGRAVES & WILHELM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. novl Our Fa ana n Complete took. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY TT7X eordlallv invite oar friends and the nubile Y Y ed. confidently asasrtlne: that they will be foand m every respect up to the standard. In submit ting this we would call snedal attention to tbe ivies stantly keep on hand during the entire season. ana surname oi our ueuse, is a inn guaisniee voai ur iioiainsj is ue mot rename, iuo isanuenui of oar own manafaetuie are strictly flrselass. 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 evey season of a lull line of garments of the newest styles. The work manship ef eur Clothmg Is equal to any of the best In the country. We don't say that our produc tions are snpeiic to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we teU every customer the truth, allowing n one in our emrjlov to do otherwise, or in an? instance to mlsret) resent 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. Our line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete In all branches. NECK WEAR a SPECIALTY. very Respectfully, oct9 A. A. GASTOM, DEALER IN ges, j Tinware & Hotse FarnishiDg Goods. MANTELS and GUATES WHOLESALE and RETAIL.. Particular attention paid to KOOFING AND SPOUTIJTG. Hone but flrotelass hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOYl oct29 ' ' Chew only tfie brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. . . THE old Oaken Bucket, Tbe iron-bound bucket, The moss covered bueket, , That bung te the velL CbvMtecJeni .mem -iTAi xntm .mrs. Chans shown at a ' ilr On Book Rjiquikxd. iasaras aaaaraer, ejaaaala-. (Vptainlns IOOO i, sv-CHAMBEBSck aep34&w8mos Perinanetttfy t araaad'af srpeatBye nv ttaotitmeMir! aad an mau Meaaatyuav asora tern Via.S.K. keep miaAfSSSm -TKffiKSf SSai rtaewxetav Stove Heaters Ran i rfoOailryM garaa Uma, utm Ubqa Eetton. Sails KapUBy. MTEdI$L6 flct27 8m ay!! a? Ira VI 11UU FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLE T E renerallv te an lnsnecUon of the attractions dlsplsy ot our own desisn and manufacture, which we con We are Justiled m asserting that the long experience L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. Druggist by Examination. i o H i W. P. XaBVHT, GT. t W. VDOWKlfe Ge to W. P. MARVIN, lg t.Ct. and Sneeessor to F. ScaarftCe. FOB Fresh Drugs and Fire Meficines None bit the Vety Best Drugs do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brushes, &c, AX GARDEN SEED6 ef all the best varieties, aav) warranted to be good. 0 I II u i H ft i H u It PhysaaBJos' pKscrlpdons are uvea m attention. Hoptns to receive a serrf of public sctfffwf 1. Afl.,lJ. JpOR the purpose of engaging more extensively and exclusively in the line of ty MILLQfERT GOODS the coming year, wholesale and re tan, we bow offer all other Uses of Goods now in on stock at very low prices te close 'out The stock is huge, new and well assorted, eonelsUng of full lines of WHITS GOODS, LACES, EMBROID ERIES, all kinds ef TRIMMINGS, riALX and FANCY HOSIERIES, GLOYES, NOTIONS, NECK WEAR, CORSET8. 8ETETS, Cloaks, Shawls, Net Goods, LADLES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOILIES, NAPKINS, Ac, in fact s com plete Stock ot Ladies' and Children's FuniisMng Goods,. Which we offer without reserve at prices that will guarantee their immediate tale.- Terms of this sale win be strictly cash. OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY k Is the largest and most complete of any In the Staw and Is constantly being added to as new tries an ntveittea appear 1q NewYorki teiMjp, QUERY - "; " ' AiDeslrabkbongloltmtlieeoTrrtChn A and StonewalljiUeets. For tinker Informa tion apply to wit st. M1XH8 oct30 oaw4w ; . CUm Paaa.' and lUchawSdiVi mans ZW : wuuiji itv) i ,;jtj-:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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