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"iwdmd Af n PoBTOmai A WLO?t SUNDAY; NOV; 6.-1881.' Patti arrived in New York last Wed- nesday. She appeared here before in 1859. f The damage by the recent flood in the Upper Mississippi is estimated at about $3,000,000. When Postmaster James retires from the cabinet he will go into Vander bilt's New York bank as president. Judah P. Benjamin is said to be at the bottom of the Confederate bond speculations. Wake county, in this State, ranks fifteenth in the cotton producing coun ties of the South. There will nine Greenbackers in the next Congress, the votes of five of whom the Republicans hope to be able to control. Sergeant Mason wasn't in the Con federate army, as reported, but had twenty-four cousins on his mother's side peppering at the Yanks. Mr. Garrett, President of the Balti more & Ohio Railroad, has announced that by next June the Valley Railroad will be completed to Lexington, Va. It is said that on sober, second thought there is a re-actionary move ment in England on Gladstone's coer cion policy in Ireland, and that the lib eral party (so-called) is losing ground. It is said Conkllng is threatened with disease of the kidneys, which carried off Matt Carpenter. The kidney is a powerful institution when it decides on a strike. There was $1,200,000 in gold in the treasury of Mexico on October 1. They haven't had a revolution over there for some time, which will account for this accummulation of cash. Colorado reports the discovery of a very rich gold mine, which has yielded within a month from a fifteen-stamp mill $100,000; tailings worth $360 a ton and some of the ore assaying $20,000 per ton. Report from Washington says that in the event the Readjusters carry Vir ginia a Readjuster will be urged for a cabinet position, and the man men tioned is John S. Wise, son of ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise. It is said that President Arthur pro poses to put an end to the system of giving audiences to delegations in the interest of rival aspirants for office, which has of late years consumed so much of the time of Presidents. The Atlanta Constitution says that the Director-General of the exposition has received information that General Sherman, Samuel J. Tilden and General Hancock will visit the exposition at an early day in this month. The President put up at the Fifth Avenue Hotel on his arrival in New York last Thursday, and Mr. Conkling just recovering from an attack of. ma laria, was also there. But we are as sured they were only on "private busi ness." John W. Magill, a citizen of Atlanta, and atone time a representative of the government of the United States at the Court of Brazil, committed suicide by poison at his residence in that city Friday night. Business troubles as signed as the cause. i i i The widow of Governor Wiltz having received $6,000 from sympathizing friends, is placed beyond want The residence left by her distinguished hus band is valued at $15,000, which passes to the widow and orphans unincum bered. Louisville Courier-Journal: The fed eral employes in this city have been assessed at the rate of $3 a head to aid the cause of repudiation in Virginia, which the government has taken in charge. A nice piece of business for an honest custom house employe, to be backing a swindle. Rev. Dr. Crosby, of New York, has been interpreting the Scriptural nas- sages bearing on the end of the world. According mm that interesting I nan tniTl nA.a A V. 1 j . gtuh wiuuiuuuLB piace un tne year s.000, so that we need not get excited over it. There will be ample time, in the meantime, to put our affairs in or der. It is probable that the plea of insani ty will be put in for Mason who shot at uoiteau. It is now remembered that he has been cranky for some time, in consequence of an accidental gun shot wound received durine the war. which injured some of the cerebral nerves. 1 We thought so. Next Tuesday elections will be held for Governors, other State officers and Legislatures in Minnesota. Mississinni Virginia. ManKanootf. w( " sin rr rnR7Jr:Z.r:J--:." "" " i-vi., Jtcunsyivania, New Jersey, Nebraska and Maryland. ine greatest interest is in the New x ork and Virginia elections. mt . iiOuiavllle Courier-Journal: Mr. wood-pulp Miller, In a recent speech, declared that the increase of popula tion of this country durincr the Inst decade was exclusively due to the Re publican party. We were aware that tne liepublicans claim to be the an- thora of rain, sunshine and good crops, but we had not before observed that they claimed the monopoly of the gen erative lacuity. . . , Atlanta yonstttution:, Mr. Edward Atkinson was loudly cheered vesterdav by a Southern audience, when he said that his aecono on -wno is' now at rrarvMrd. wss. a practical blacksmith nd caroenieri Jlet vd iee.wiiyi ifjetrv tr any of tb Soulberners who cheered i.im-7 will have the nervjB iand moral - - r . f tourage tffd.inineuUOT weu sons, who be has aone ;wiw w wu rtarTtKelr isheeTS meant more wuw rlTHSnulses. "The Mexican government is encour aging immigation. It has just conclud ed a- contract with enor Rizzo, ;who binds himself to import; Italian faniilies to Mexico : he is to receive $60 for each emigrant, male or female, over twelve years, and $30 for each child under 12 years. Besides, a premium of $15 is promised on every imported Italian. The concession made to the immigrants bv the ffovernment are not to be ex- J c? - celled. THE STAR RING. Bob lufferNOll Pleadin? Luatllr to GircTlienitlie Benefit of the Doubt Washington. Nov. 5. In the Star Rnnte cases to-dav Mr. Incersoll pro ceeded with the argument which he commenced yesterday. Taking the sec ond count of the information which charees conspiracy between Brady, PrPTich. McDonouarh and Brown, he showed the utter absurdity of the alle gation that these men had conspired to ViAve contracts awarded, as it was final ly. t.n Walsh. He knew of no law to prevent a man conspiring against him sfllf. as McDonoueh. the original con tractor on route 40,101, is represented to have been done. The result of the conspiracy was to take the contract f romMcDonoueh and to give it . to Walsh. Passing to the third count which charges Brown and Brady with defrauding, and consulta tion improperly and corruptly to have service increased and expedited to the amount of $74,450. he asked who was to iudere of the necessity of a changed law to eive right to judge of it to the Post Master General, and if the court was iudce of it the facts should be clear ly and accurately alleged facts, not con clusions, should be stated. How could it be shown that anything as charged was done in furtherance of a conspiracy . , 1 1 J 1 1 J J unless me wnoie scueme wus uivuigeu i Oonseauentlv all the facts should be set forth in the information. After dissect- in? the information he took up the law on the probable! cause. He said that no man can be taken from his home, roofed bv constitution, simply because malice and ignorance united and honest ignorance does tne swearing. J.ne gentleman who sDoke yesterday, said he. Preferring to Bliss) said that this thing could be done in the southern dis- tr ct or JN e w x orK. n mat 13 irue me iudge who allows it ought not to be per mitted to sit on the bench which hedis graces by lua presence. His ermine should be taken from him, because he robs the citizen of his libeily without anvDrobable cause, without tin oath of affirmation, if a judge does it, it is m famous, but true or not, it does not change the law. Strange ideas they have of lusticein New York. Laughter. A man can be arrested and imprisoned without anvbodv in the world having sworn that he committed any offence or anybody in the world swearing that he had violated any law. He can be imprisoned on the guess of the dis trict attorney. I have no doubt that this information was the cnua or tne New York practice, suggested by a gentleman who is in the habit of prac ticing in courts where men are depri vedof their liberty by their accusers re sorting to that formality. It may he that an oath in the btate or jn ew i or is so regarded that it is only a matter of form, and that is the practice in New York (laughter). After eulogizing the gTana jury sys tem he said that here in the District of Columbia, above all other places should the grand and time-honored in stitution of the grand jury be main tained, and stand between the humble citizen and the man who can hold office. Said he: My client is a citizen. Upon official ignorance he explained that by saying that the postmaster uenerai had sworn to lniormation upon wnat others told him. In closing he said. 'When my client is held up to pub lic scorn and indignation it is about time that if there are any doubts they should be resolved in his favor, but in stead of that, not satisfied with the harm done, not satisfied with the viola lation of a custom of 160 years, not sat isfied when they were afraid to present this case to the grand jury. Afraid, afraid I use the word knowing what it means when they were afraid to present it to the grand jnry, they came to this court having waited themselves for an expiration of the statute of lim itation nearly, having then by affidal vit illegal and void accomplished The arrest and maligning of this man They now say if you have any doubt, resolve that doubt against the defend ant I say if the court has any doubt as to whether this is or is not an infa mous crime, stop. If the court has any doubt as to whether these affidavits amount to a probable cause, stop. No court can go on to final judgment a judgment' that takes from a man his liberty or bis property without being as clear as daylight, as to his jurisdiction ana power. Tne absolute knowledge that yo have jurisdiction, makes you ana not only jl but tne law says, it, that IX yon have the slightest doubt, stop. Flipper on Trial The Evidence, so Far Point Blank Ag-alnst Hint, Galveston. Nov. 5. -A sDecial to the News from Fort Davis says: "At the -mi.? u. t.. j .avocate s suggesuon to try original and additional charees together and would waive the right of challenging the court as now organized and con sent toanswerinjr and eoine to trial on both sets of charges, but declined to ask it. The Judge said the refusal to ask it would necessitate two separate trials. Flipper was then arraigned, charged with the embezzlement of $3,791.77 be tween July 8th and August 13th, 1881, of public money: with makine false I statements in writing to the command P? officer.on the 9th, 16th and 23d of July to the effect that he had transmit ted the above to the chief commanding omcer: with presenting a fraudulent check for $1,440.43 to the commissary when submitting funds to him on July 2d, and with making additional false statements on August 10th in refer- I ence to transmitting these funds to the commissary. , To these, charges, The first witness testified that he took command on the fourteenth of March, and found Lieut Flipper in charge of the commissarv denart- ment. On Julv 6th. witness told Lieut. Flipper to remit to Commissary Fields, ana from the usual reports understood that he had complied. jOn August 10th witness received a 'x telegram from the chief commissary statingthat the funds had not been received, witness asked Lieut Flipper what , had -become . of them. He could; Hot "explain, but said he was sore . the funds had been sent for, on the evening of the 12th.-Witness Decame eatisned tnac L.ieut. Clipper s statements were false and notified him that his quarters would be searched. Lieut. Flipper was placed under arrest. The search revealed $2,800 worth of checks in abox, whieh checks had been Sresentea to meet -public; funds by 'lipperxamomrE them va fsnurioua checJc zor $$ 1450 discontinued search ma'jaaz. :-pet .-sent , to .the ?guard abuse: . - ted him afterwarda and Pf' -. . tegram:tronL8an.An tontoiokrying ;Ji jiad never :pr e- sented them ,nd was not authorized to I or aw. ifiipper atknowledgedtWsspurl" loOTneaaociAeviiecJrWhen-Mi8ked as ta the wheteanouU of ttha ; tnonev he i bmo e aia not know mUess it had-been i tffii ,woid charge no luuo W4btt xneiw- 16 iMumgbt Kb could make good the shortage if per-M mitted to see friends in town. They visited him in prison; witness after- wards consented to release Lieut. Flip per upon the payment of the; shortage, wmcnwas aone. xue cross-examina tion tended only to strengthen the tes timony by more positive statements. Witness said that up to wis anair, so far as his knowledge extended, Lieut. FliDDerhad been straight in all his transactions. Adjourn ea to waives ton. NotCluilty. Napoleon, Ohio. November 5. This morning the jury in the trial of ex-Governor Scott, of South Carolina, for the! murder of young prury, brought in a verdict of not guilty. The verdict appears to give general satisfac tion. An Unfounded Report Richmond, Va Nov. 5. It is stated on the best authority that there is no foundation for the published reports that the control of the .Richmond and Danville Railroad company is likely to change hands. Another RavUher to be Hanged. (iALVESTON, JNov. 5. Charles ward, a one-legged negro who assaulted a Ger man girl, Dora aletman last August and was convictedor the offense has been sentenced to be hung. Deaih from Yellow Feyer. Washington Nov. 5. A dispatch received at the navy department an nounces the death of .Lieut. Command er A. H. Wright at Key West this morning of yellew fever. We can recommend our readers to use Dr. Bull's eouuhsvruDin all cases of coughs, colds, etc. u costs only 25c a bottle and Is warranted to curd. MOTHERS DON'T KNOW How m&nv children are nunlshed for being un- ruith. wiifnl. and lndlflerent to Instructions or rewards, simnir Decause uiej are oui oi ueaitni An intelligent lad? said of a child of this kind: "Mothers should know that if they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks the children would be all a parent could desire." BOMB OF THE FORTUNATE ONES ON EARTH. At New Orleans, on the 1 1th day of October, at the 187th Grand Monthly Drawing or the Louis- Una state Lottery tympany, kju,uuu. capital prize, was won by ticket J ; no. .7,240, half of which was held bv a lolly Alsatian saloon-keeper. Max Schmidt. No. 440 W. 82d street New York citv: half bv Augustus DeGrummund. a poor but DODUiar pump maaer oi no. 48 so. street, wasa- inerton. D. C 820.000. the second Drize. by No. Ku.fiHft. also sold in halves, one of which -was held by Mr. John C. LieSenbach. a prominent steanj-tug owner of West btreet, New York City; the other half collected through the well known bankers of wasnineton. u. u. Messrs. u. v. Cooke, Jr.. 4 Co. 85,000, the third capital, by No. 99,538, half of wblcb was neid by Alex. Urtas. asegardealeratNo. 64Vi Division street, Nw York Citr: the other bv J. . Roux. of Id- wards. Miss. 82.500. by No. 56.971, held by B. tt Homrd. of Aberdeen. Miss t and No. 22.987. hAid hr M. c. CaBnari. No. 245 Annie street. Bal timore, Md. These are only some of the thousand luckr investors. Anyone uieresiea in bucii re mnneratiTA srjeculatlons should write at once to M. A Dauphin, New Orleans, La., la time to par ticipate in the ureac semi-annuai jjisinouuoa tu over half a million of dollars on December 13th, under the sole management of Gen's (. T. Beau regard of La., and Jubal A Early, of Va. BRAIN and NEB VS. Well. ' Health Benewer. greatest remedy on earth for Impotence, leanness, sexual debility. Ac Bl, at druggists. Depot J. a. jacaaen, unariotte. Write to Mrs. LidlaE. Plnkham, 288 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass., for names of ladles that have been restored to perfect neaitn Dy ine use oi her Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for the most stubborn cases of female weakness. Li GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AVD- COMMISSION OMMISSION M E B CHANT MSB C UANT S, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE HAVE NOW ON HMD : CAB LOAD BEAN, CAB LOAD CORN and PXA MXAL MIXED, CAB LOAB WHITE CORN, CAB LOAD YELLOW CORN, CAB LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PBOCXSS FLOUR, CAB LOADS TIMOTHY HAT, i Aim WILL GLADLY PTE PRICES -T0- BOTH TBI WHOLESALE and RETAIL TBADE. Sr- Bespectfully soliciting a share of jour patronage, we are respectfully, not6 A. J. BBALL ft CO. Just Received -AT- ORE THOUSAND -ALSQ TWO HUNDRED PIECES Of tot-class 85e and 40o MUSIC, OkV:l!M0BIC, if:- b!chm be sold AtiOc per copri'w fifteen eopiM. set A Wlw. -1Thlsls Donando see and ,40e masie.' Vtiifm ekainlna. &Co EDDINS BOOK STORE ottzviz&. EMU "TJNPRRCOTBJTXD lSoNTBIBOTKD I Louisiana State Lottery Companj. incorporated in i868ior2S Tears dt ine ieeit- lature for Educational and Charitable purposes wun a capital or gi.ooo.OOO to wnien a reserve fund of 8560.000 has inee been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was maae a pan ox ine present mate wonstuawra aoixeaxiecemDer 5M. a. d. ikih. IU GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. xi never scales or postpones, look as me iouow ng distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 139th Grand Monthly -AMD THS- EXTBAORDINABY SKMI-ASTNUAL DBA. WING At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 18th, 1881, under the nersonal annervlslon and manage ment of Gen. G. T. BEAUBBGAKD, oi Louisiana, a id Gen. JUBA.li A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL FETZX, (100,000. None. Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, So. Fifths, 82. Tenths, 91. LIST OI PBIZSS: 1 Capital Prise of SI 00,000.. . . . .8100,000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000 50,000 20,000 80,000 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of . 60 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 10,000 20,000 5.000. 20.000 1,000 20,000 500 Z5.UUO 800. 80,000 200 40,000 600 Prizes of 100. 60.000 10.000 Prizes of 10 100.0GO 820,000 10,000 7,600 APPROXIMATION PRIZE& 100 Approximation Prizes of 8200... 100 Approximation Prizes of 100... 100 Approximation Prizes of 75... 11,279 Prizes, mounting to... .. 5522,600 Gen. G. T. BEAD REGARD, of La. 1 , Gen. JUBAL A EARLY, of Va. f' Commlss'ers. ADnllcatlon for rates to clubs should only be ma le to the office of the company In New Orleans. Wr.te for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN Row Orleans. Louisiana. or M. A DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway, New Tone. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The nubile are hereby cautioned aanlnst send' Ins anv money or orders to NTJNIS CO.. 88 Nassau street, aew ion: uty, as authorized Dy tne Louisiana 8tate Lottery Company to sell its tickets. They are soodlnr the conn try with BOGUS CIRCULARS purporting to be ef the Louisiana State Lottery Comnariy. and are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its agents. They haye no authority from this corn pair to sell its tickets, and are not In agents for any purpose. M nillUDllI Pres't Louisiana State Lottery Co. new uneana, u.( diuy 4, nov6 88th POPULAR MONTHLY DBAWTNO OF THF, In the City of Loulsvirie, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80. 1881. These drawlnjrs occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States CIreutt Court on March 81. rendered the following decisions : 1st That the commonwealth Distnnuuon com pany is legal. aoum arawmn are nuz. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Bead the list oi prizes for tne NOVEMBER DRAWING. 1 Prize, 880,000 1 Prize, 10,000 1 Prize, 6,000 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each, 12.0( 1000 Prizes. 10 each. 10.0C Q Prizes. S800 each. Approximation Prizes S2.7C A Prize. 200 " " 1.80& 9 Prizes, 100 M M " "900 1,960 Prizes, 8112.400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, S50; 66 TICKetS, 910U. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Sxnress. DON'T 8KND BY BKOISTKBID LKTTKB OB POSTOITICI OBDXB. Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can be tent at oar ex pense. Address au orders to B. M. BOABDMAN, CourlerJournal BaOdrng LoulsTUle, Ky., or sou Broadway, new xorK. novi AT 83.00 FEB SIT. AN IMMENSE STOCK 01 FDRBITDR ALSO Window Shades, My Carriages, CHROMOS anil CORNICES A fall line of Mbs and W E. M. ANDREWS, W&0LESALX & RETAIL JfUBMlTUBE DEALXB AT VHTTX FBONT. oct23 Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad ScpzKrjnmrDKin'i ornui. I , Charlotte, N. a, OoL 18th. 1881. f On and after Monday, Oct. 17th, 1881, Jbe following schedule will be run over this road: CKHHOHQBTH. LeaTeCnarlotte,.i..i.j.. ....(.... 4 15p.m. "f ildmCoUeca.,.....i..A... 5 50 p. m. A so a. ca. Twin Sup L 5SffwH?' ' 44i m " DaTldaon CoUeee. 8 a4a.M. Arrtat Charlotte,.:!r...i-..v;.10 00 a. m. J. J. flOBMEST,"1 J OetlQ Qop Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys OUR STOCK FOR THE TT7I guarantee mat erery pair of SHOES we tall VV ... money. Oar stock has been carefully selected won goods, of the very best quality and all grades, from the finest French Eld Button Boot to the Heaviest suit you and at the lowest possible prices, you cannot do better than at our store. GlveusacalL aep!8 7ninTk.e a ball of ore rolllne ud and down the cbest," Is a common expression among suffer ers from Indigestion. Then use TARBANT'8 SELTZER APERIENT ; the firsts m into a healthy condition, so that the dlsestlve organs can do their legitimate work, and you wont be troubled after eating. Dyspep sia is the fruitful mother of many sad diseases re sulting from the torpid condition of the stomach, and this aperient carries off easily and pleasantly the cause, and thus cures the disease. Boia Dy an aruggints. Jung d&weodBmo CORN ! CORN". CORN ! BAGGING AND TIES We'are agents for THE WATT PLOW Will sell it LOWERjthan: rou can buy an other good slow. Full assortment always on hand. Call and see us before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. aogSB All Notes and Mortgages GIVi.N US LAST FALL FOB GrUANO, ARE NOW DUE, (NOVEMBER 1ST, 1881.; Please eall and arrange the same.. R. M. Miller & Sons. noT2 OPERA HOUSE.- GRAND FASHIONABLE EYENT Thursday Evening, Nov. 10th, '81. APPEARANCE OF THE POPULAR TRAGEDIAN THOS.W. KEENE, Supported by a specially selected Company, under the management of WeKHAYDEN, Presenting Bulwer's Beautiful Play in 5 Acts, of RICHELIEU, OB TIDE CONSPIRAC Y. CARDINAL RICHELIEU, TBjQB. W. KxxhXv t9" Reserved seats $1.25; for tale at McSmlth's Moate House Monday, Hot. 7th, at 9 a, m. DOTS STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. AvtooyouOfal tmpradenee esuamg fiesta a dmnla Balf m hi flats ! I Guano CANNOT FAIL TO BK SUITED IN OF BOOTS FALL AND WINTER shall be found Just as represented, and shall allow no . a new n ine wants or. au classes or. customers, ana A. E. Central Hotel Block. Tra de Street. W. T. BLACKWELL & GO. Durham, N. C. VurafMtnrert of the Origia&l and Only Oasnla TOBACCO Mar 22 ly II THIS GREAT SPECIFIC Cures that Most Y Whether In Its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Remoies all Traces of Mercury from the System. Cures Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Eczema, Catarrh, or any Blood Diseases. HEAR THE WITNESSES! CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1 881. We nave cases In our town who lived at the Hot Springs and were anally cured with S. 8. S. McCammon & MtTBBT. Memphis, Tenn., May 12, 188 1. We nave sold 1,296 Dottles of a 8. 8. in a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specif ic S. Mansfield & Co. Louisville, Ky., May 18. 1881. 8. S. S. has given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever seld. J. A Flbzmxb. Montgomery, Ala., July, 1880 We are now on our third gross of the S. S. S. lis success has been perfect Jones & Cast, Druggist Charlotte, N. C. May 11, 1881. 8. S. S. is one of the best selling medicines we keep. Has given entire satisfaction to those who use It T. C. Smith, Druggist ECZEMA I have taken with great benefit 8. S. 8. for a clear case of eczema. The eruption has entirely disappeared. w. J. Kobinsow, Member North 6a. Conference, Atlanta. CATABBH. Atlanta. Ua.. May 27. 1881. 8. 8. 8. has cured me of a troublesome catarrh, which has baffled the treatment of all the best Dnnudans norm and South. S. L. Mcbrtdk. Of McBride & Co. t : : flreensbnri.Ind., May 17. 1881. Ton can recommend 8. 8. S. f or catarrh. It is a sure cure, it relieved my case entirely. CL C, Brass. RHEUMATISM. 810,000 would not purchase from me what your remedy has effected in ray cure. 1 had malarial meumaosm. A. Thomas, Springfield. Tenn. I1oJokIIo oclSoco " IS NO HUMBUG. If you doubt, come and we cure you, or charge you nothing. Write for particulars, and copy of the little book "Message to the Unfor tunate." Ask any leading drug house $1,000 Will be paid to any chemist who will find, on analysis of one hundred bottles S. S. S. one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, dr any mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., TBOPBIETORS, ATLANTA, GA SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEBYWHERK Price of large or regular size reduced to 81.75 per bottle, and small size holding half the quantity, price $1.00 per nov6 ... PEOPLE'S B. & L.A. OTOCEeanbe tht in the Peoole's Building and Loan Association, withont DaTlna Dre mrom, until 15th November. By order of the board of directors. E. F. YOUNa, nov4 lw sec'y and Treas. ' KAINIT! Imported direct from the Mlpes via Hamburg, Germany, and sold at a small advance for cash, or consigned for cotton, by UPSHTJB 4HJANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VA, ' . B, B. SAUNDERS, -, f- Supt Qt Agencies. nov4 lm fTTDRKEYS", dEESE,' Chtokens, Cranberries, Chestnuts, Oat Meal and Maooaronl, at . nov8 and Children AND SHOES TRADE. noose to give you better goods than we do lor th comprises a run line or Deauuiul and seasonable Brogan. If you wish to get your boots and shoes to RANKIN & BRO., BURGESS NICHOLS, Beta ALL KIBDC er FURNITURE BEDDING, &C. A TVLL UXB Of Cheap Bedsteads, AND LOUNGES, Parlor & Chamber Suits. OOFTTJDI Off ALL KDEDS (H BAJTB. K. I WEST TXAB1 Our claim for merit is based upon the fact that a chemical b analysis proves tnat the tobacco grown in our section is better adapted to hiakc a G OOD.PURE, satisfactory smoko than ANY OTHER tobacco grown in the world; and being situated in the HEART of this fine tobacco section, "WE have tho PICK of the offerings. Tho pnblic ap preciate ths; hence oujr sales EXCEED the products of ALIj tho leading raanufactorics com bined. S'None genuine unlets it$ bavs the trademark of ihe BtJl. ssassriag'ssBSEasas Loathsome Disease H Richmond, Va , May 11, 1881. Ton can refer anybody to us in regard to the merits of S. a 8. Polk, Mtt.i.kb & Co. Denver, Col., May 2, 1881. Even purchaser speaks in the highest terms of a S. a, L. Miissitkb. St Louis, May 11, 1881. Bales ef 8. 8. 8. have been steadily Increasing. It Is evidently an article of merit OlCBAKDSON VO. Nashville, Tenn., May 11, 1881. We hove beard the highest expressions of ap preciation of 8. 8. S. from some eases under our observation, Wm. Lxttxbn & Co. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1881. I have seen 8. 8. a used in the primary, secon dary and tertiary stages, and in each with the most wonderful effect I have seen It stop the hair from falling out in a very short time. I ad vise all sufferers to take it and be cured. W. H. PatTibsom, Druggist Washington, D. C., May 12, 1881. a a 8 has given better satisfaction than any medicine we hare ever sold. SCHXIXXB & STXTEXS, Druggists. Perry, Ga., Oct, 1880. We have known Swift's a Specific used in a great number of cases, many of them old and ob stinate, and have never known or heard of a fail ure to make a permanent cure, when taken prop erly. H. L. Dxhxabd, Eu WABBnr, W. D. Nottingham, Wm. Baousow, Moobi & Tuttlx, T. M. BtmtXB, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are men of high character and standing. A H. Colqoitt, Governor of Georgia. in the United States as to our character. REWARD bottle, THE ATTENTION 7j Of the Trade generally, and also the consumer, 18 called to our special brands of saleable and staple Smoking Tobaccos Sitting Bull, Durham Long Cuts and Rival Durham to which we are now adding a full line ot the latest styles of the roost staple grades of Plug and Twist Tobaccos, we can. In a few weeks, offer lducements in Chewing Tobaccos that no other manufacturers can equal. Our salesmen will make regular trips to Charlotte, and the trade ot all good merchants Is respectful ly solicited.' w poof riL may Durham. N-c- FOR SALE. i LBS I WILL" tflet for Bale at public anotlon in front of the courthouse in the dty ef Charlotte, on Monday, Mot. 7lh, 1881, that desirable bulldlD lot fronting 118 feet on Church street, and ruu nfng backl72 feet on Stonewall street Terms i Four months note with approved secur ity, bearing 8 per cent, interest from day of sale. TlUejfewedWpaWlor. ixt.-ht w. R. MYERS, novl tds President A., T.&0.B.B. Co. 4S anttiam u if. T. NP13 8. M. EQWXLt'a UVW way
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