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- i I I ' V 1" . 1 V-II I IIIIIII II f i It It rri f t v I i it 1 1 '1 1 1 11 inr h til tiii in ii 1 1 1 1 1 - - - j-. 1 - t r . ' rt m .v F A TRITE- TUNI U SURE HM uuwu termlttent Fevers, digestiTe organ, removing all d TeDsia. In iUnAjMMl'ni& tit 1 Zchiruf. ifeatikik Stomach,' 'Heartburn, tie. Tne Oiuy iron rrep;. ' Bold lrTr8 r?ftTiri mrrBTlHTflAIi CO.. Baltimore, Md. .unci ... i HMMlMiMiUlA -7inirtfMnn f n4 tf"rtig .fciu- AttbUtuMlbi rirr' ------mbmUi, I kr 1 tkil i ait it Dim mM.wm mm Um dorias my UlnsM. i iir hit twii in eiwimin 2TmirrVD7ni!MTEjR,i uswifi coa ia.m hobtm maim stbeet. $t. iouis. CHAS. R. Sole Ag,t,Charlotte,N.C. has acquired a repu tation greater ttaaa any medicine txtant as the CHEAPEST, PUREST and best 'family medicine In the world. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy on the LlTer the largest organ of the body, called, from Its Importance, the H?aae-keeper of our HealtSjuT.Tekea fMXaver Is tbrpld, the boweU are nach lndlseste and nofsoning the blood. Fre quent headaches, a feeling of lassitude, despon dency, and nerroosness. Indicate how the whole system Is deranged. To prerent a more serious ondltion, at ones . - , - . Take 8IMM0KS LItEREEOTtLATOE. The test of time and the experience of thous ands hare proven It the best, safest and speediest veABtomachandT" Side mead ache -1 id Bwonaness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. We could fill a rood-sized volume wlih; distinguished testimonials as the following I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for con sUpBtlonafimr towels! caused by a temporary de T&hkmtldhtht the rt. fori tba. Jast three M fOuf yeanatiflwaywhea tasaarnn W ihe df- rectlota wkh decided beneflt J " HIRA.M WARNXB, Late Chief Justice of Oreo I occasionally ate, when my condition reoulres tt, Dr. atmmoas Lrrer Regulator, with good effect, THX AiVrmoBl EPISOOPAi METHODIST says: 81mmons Liver Regulator is acknowleged to nave no equal as a liver medicine, containing those Southern roots and herbs which aif .aUJwIse Proridence has placed in countries whefellien diseases prevail' Buy only the Genuine in White Wrapper, with red Z, prepared only by J. H. Zellla & Co. A.T S3.00 PER s- I Wn-liadcs, My Carriages, CHR0H0S.icB0TlNIBS. rerMarforau aueases r toe u T i nAEUaOtHTElES InepaIaXlferial epfesaon Jauadice.Cdrie. CbosQpatJottTua bit. xnmikp J3jiU 3Wota3Vi3q)3 -A El.Mi AIDKEWS, oot23 . K s ss:x r " :r KOSJOIXTA, to) If ite 1 -r - - - y an; or Appeiiie, Wsi ic Bymptoms, sucn as Tasting the Food, (Mi earn: Want of Vital. Iity, Xervottm fromtra hl and OoMIe- IceneerowJPeife -, j Bnch b relietTbat on th contrarj, waa followed b. began tbM of your Lbos Tonic, Irom wtucn i n ratarnad and I found ;onlo. BlmoB qsingil snd wtth double tte ffr If tho Tonio bu not done tha JONES, 11 THE.GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM for aU diseasea of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. J Zt'oleaosea the aystem of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful Buffering which only the victims of Bhenmatium can realise. ' THOUSANDS OF, CASES , ,. of the wptt forms bf -UisiteTrlble! disease have been q-oiokly relieved, in a short time ' PERFECTLY CURED. haidw AerfclTijmil.and smla in every port of tho Country. In hun dreds of omsea it haa cured where oil else had 1 failed.- 1MB mad, butefllclenti CTBTAU DTIT8 ACTDtt, At hVufe- all eSaeT rarit Hmcvaa. mtTtim I Ufa to all the Unpertentorcanset thebody.bl xae urefju fiianneafl or alluiasaao.aaul tha rf-l oweia move rreely and healthfully, xn this fsttMaceVi'ttoveapy - It latioatrfactaaiji hUiScrHd Uatftl Sit' 09Wtf SPRING MEDICINE. J Always enree BrT.TOTramBBa, COXOHEBl- THnr,TOB na ail muu Piaeaaos, Is put up in Dry Tecatable Vena, in tin can, yhft htIi iff HitTtwirltiHTttThf ii riihilflyiii' if pare it. ZtaetttpUhtqual fffMenegtHeitkerforwi. QZI TTOTTOUB EBUQGIBT. ' PBIOHXw RICHARDS05 A Co., Prop's, thedrypoataid.) BUBxratrroa, vr. March7d&wly T" laQataMS4(BWJl I r r J BS , WILLS, OAaseid t- i an ana riA ram ateUifttBMQ Ai..ir laii-r vyruy v egetaDie tompouna uiai acts directly upon the Liver, and -cures jLiver complaints, -1 aun iicef BKonCMalirl, Cos ' aay ... i i1.n.tT..W- mmm. bveness, Headache. It assists di rcguiaiesme DOweis,punnesme blood. -j A Book sent free. Dr. amis aeoa eow ly. P. 0. WILSONf'l A ,ABJ0' r floiaentfof TOB TBI SAZJt OV B0HS9, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, 8PBIN0 "imOLXSALX AND BITATL. Sped: XlTFaaaVTI i-Jua.il scoioMtEs hotel ITATESVILLS, n. U it f J ir U Pt7CBCa a 'Ma.-a ' w T. Li 9ioTaioaiBi nnnan in gvnrw mKiMvia, CommodlDua aamnla rooms on flzst and secvna noors. -CttARtOX JT " - S II. I L II : i vviuiuiiiui - augaj t V "AHDTHS F.hdianoAt. I.ltu l.hll.a A.aX-l UIBCUSSCU'SC wKMONiaMlvO-HiiaW wraw VAIJOT. i - acini The Eleraht irwiftWrfii mWTSftUShMttfcirf "to the . itaafed I.Statea, yra3.booJiel?fer PtiUaUdpUU on f; the) othrlndfr ef the Atlantim habe)- trayed - considerattOttnxrctr 'iesiie teiMWtatiamdtk. JbefQrtriJfl5 wtf ten J heard of New- YorX.eotrknowris-J raw! ft tj tiftve ltr.frrr i f? ooitt 1 wie lacuisips ;xo ;vy,i,Mjs; tvn . juiki IfoMutoiladelohlaIfieVer eai adelpnMr otoqwi itravelera-i- getaiiam there t Wkhingtoii-or f the. condition to.yerjjnijchjohgeri,w fQ;Jto,;wash iDffton frohi lladelftbia tiiatt it W6Uld take to go irom New,-lPotl:.aii,' -1 j him ton eKamine-thf country and thd fra1--flrid,W;h rival. "Kow it happens thatrm hi eon nection with tbe-diplomatie servicd abroad Mr. Westt fband it convenient to have a valet whovwhiJfl an English-j inari, still BpokeTfench.and Mr. Willis for Ahat is the. name the gentleman ot the bed-chamber bears upon bis stylish j visiting card aside from his natural ' 4tftt.thy rea3onof his extensive travels! L and': laformation is a very agreeable and, interesting person, When, tberJM fore, a: small; natty individual, with "a; fresh jEace . and. mutton-chop whiskers a flat hat, square shoes and an overcoat; reaching to hia heels appeared on board! the government Vessel, crowded with! Senators, Judges'abd Colonels a,Com mbdores and .meti;lhV LreJnendous bank accounts, all intent on meeting and; welcoming thtdlpldmatfe$,'!;there was'a flutter on the auarter-ecfe' lht extended down .into th8cabiniwherea dut.win progress between r4i)kingi jokes aftid popping corks, and every one! said: "Who is he V A'forttttiatdihdi-1 vidua!, who had previously ;got wind of him and simply knew, that he was ,an Englishman and Mr. West's avant courier, quickly had him by tbe arm and was introducing him all around, "(xeneral So-and-so, let . me introduce yoii to my particular friend, Mr. Willis, the, new Ministers private secretary ; "Judge Such-and-such come here a minute until I present yon to Mr, Wil lis, the secretary of the legation arid & personal friend of Mr. West's fj!?Ej& cose me; Doctor Willis, allow me t present to you the Honorable Mr. So-and-so, one of oucjnost digtinguish1ed Citizens. The . Doctor, Mr.-So-and-so, is in eharge of foreign affairs at Washings ton until Mr. West arrives." This is aDdttltkeway 'trfe thing went on. ExyhodyrWahted to be intro duced and, Mr. Willis was the lion of tbe hour. If .they uld.not . have Mr. West they at least could have Mr. Wil lis, who was the next thing toi him.1 Several distinguished citizens though it disgraceful that Mr. .Willis should be subjected . to promiscuoua.introdact tionsf and by the exercise of consideral diplomacy engineered hfrrf off inty the" after cabin, where they had him" all to himselftmd feted hinr to their hearts' contentr'He 1 was!im'4nestIohahiy an entertaining companion, and when af terwards with the select private party going down the river on. the tug sitting in a cosy little room it was delightful to hear him to telling about Gortscha koffs peculiarities, the character of the Vienna water, the condition of the road to Moscow, the style of Eugenie in her palmiest days and a great deal more aueh as a traveled man of taste fould "observe or a lackey be able to retail after hear it from other lips.' But ' X- t at I a. i B . wticn tuo visiting party atnTea oa, board the steamship a manifest chahge came over Mr. Willis. A reporter had already noticed that Mr. Willis had Steered clear of Mr. Adam," of the British Embassy, at Washington,, and that Mr. Adam, who had confidently told the reporter that his godmother was Lady North, took no more notice' of Mr. Willis than he did of the wood en figures on ihe tug. "Oh," said Mr. Adam to the questioner, "he's only Mr. West's valet, my dear fellow:: that is all;. ' .. First Chinese Stanlaxi in Americsa. San Francisco. Nov a The first Mongolian wedding held in this coun try" was celebrated to-day by Bishop Kip.f The contracting parties were the BevWalter Ching Young and Miss Ah, im, of Hong Kong. Dr. Young, whoStfChinese name was Ah Ching, is an Episcopal minister, having been re ceived in that Church three or four years ago, after years of study in a re-; ligious college in the Eastern SjlateS,' and' after a thorough examination by the-' Presbytery. The bride, Miss Ah Tim.'has recently arrived 'from Hong Kong, andyf rom childhood upward' has been trained in the. Episcoplian faith. Shortly after 11 o'clock, the church be- ing! half filled with membersof (the congregation and, others interested, the igub xvev. JDiauup Jup, iuo iwv. xj. eers, and the Bev.'Mr. Loom's took up vtneir positions - at' the altar V and waited the arrival of the bridal -party Amid .the tones of a portion o !?:tha -weaaing jaarcnr me Jttev. uT.,xi walked tup. tbe aisle, immediately lowed by the bride-elect,-who was eg-H corted h j a Mongolian; lady, friend. gTbft' revejreha Dcjtitox was '-attired . in the clerical garb of his Church, save that his ' necktie -was of ra laveraer 'htie. .checked with, spots;; ; He is" apparently a young man, intelligent, ana or. ngnt build. The lady was attired in a torero oriS-irrraTTjrmesegarW6n cioaK-iiue ares ww .01 foeanuiHt - oiua, Imedito br?g1it ,s6ailerand ffinged rith gold color. The nondescript neth- fer appurtenances of rich brown robes were oosuy ana pretty i Her Headdress was composed of waving artificial flow ers of red and white The lady ismat rbnly in appearance; and ; mi zht be de scribed bj drfet 'rttOWa "a quiet runette,lcWaale ge." Following these interesxea: narties were some ten or a dozen ladietf'nTActer, with-thei Chinese mission and church. - The marriage-was celebrated vby-Bishop Kip to siovr musK. rxne nappy eoupie bore; their blusningjnonors witn a calmness that somewhat demoralized the young er ladies present A large number of Friends convened at Wednesday.n OubSundav.the crowd in attendaacBitfrwaa. .larger ithan usual, m apy , thousands being prejient. r AmoniE.latematterjaiscassediUie "Ptesent sessioniwas't thaouestion of Separating the .boarding. .school f rom U mevf any meeting . -a proposition as. saWmittM by theBaltimora Association thfohgn'Frahcis ;,T,;ag,4 ,to raise a Wa v BJA AAA -M J W ' . . ' TJOTitridflrabre-ietiirtr 46caUdh beinsr the noinf. of I m A . ideiwschor..Dnildlngs. andendow-ing-iheinstitution. -Thei"toatteras' dlflernra The rlalnr ot-reenabort8 nau juuu avium ncio iuijaA'U , CI Y uric- I 'tWafl iwiuine ijaiumore-iASBociatiOniand vthe trustees -m STey'arded Boam w Stnooi. It was also decided to hold the yCarlftWttnglniAugust of next -waoV The school will topen inSeptemelr;in. stead of November as heretoforeP ea any psmtes trepreaenttngtbii Places, -xw -was nnaiiy uererTnirTed that tne quesuon ox locauoa .snouid HJatiti" I About two wefekff a&6 Mike. uoox. a Vonns ' heirrrt Iman almut '51 tears old rwhUeseatednx'a chorch.'near Egypt?in.Jj cinatnanr cpupty, latteAOing ft pon or viaeriuooatariiiis,, re frnrifthnt WhrforT fn 'the 'fihbul- acifinfUctedbsonledtifj1 whflred-, fi?oni the outside thrdoffh the! xAtad m tpow.nex to. wmcrA;5JOQKJiffiasr &J ttlng,r Quite, a: cpmutotioriwas crea- wi "ffntT rnan'waa mMrnr tne mem- ritb the 6pen iiirVsobie toasbrtalh iWhOvdia. the shooting, iOtners toi escape iesL tnev do nrea .noon aiso xrr. t.j. Newhv. of Sandford. was summoned.' and he, Jn dressing the J, wound,, extrao- tea iDeoaazwaa'snusaqc, .wmcieuw ifavl 4W kv.nM. '.n: lA tirtf 1 'nsroB fATOrwh. The tWrlrf rVer5nCotk fet ohem StasfafcfVmRd U haridsbmeV.nlniati to girt, 'ith tfborii he had, becxi .crMfr 'cently ab'anddhedi'aiMifrig tb$ priewh Shot him; ahd,nc;twithstandingrje act that she was arrested; triea antr acauiir ntne f set aside.'' ' 1 Cook'S suspibions well X .1 : AC JUlavnta. Ht iJ North' WtinatowkihbVb&tihdw his work-In1 the matter: ' In bis office esterdaif, we saw duplica peqtrhens or mica o oer sent , 10 , xue exjoiuiiou They aVelpiouhted on ;:ciifcTdaur ' frames xiuui a iwb Buuain,iv , vnyj.uvuco, cu-, brttcihpt both'the toioflesfarid th vmi teolbred ' varletifes; It ' isiBertaiWy a tmicrtte exhibit.natur'al felafis. ai tbln as gdssamer and as c3eat-fas ttre; ait itself.1 mere is no omer mica ion .exnioiaou. Korth"' Carolina "is' .tfefi valieajr;and Prof. Kerr, as well as Commissioner ;McOetiee, deserves particular praise for: display sb5 'attractive. 1 "We' learn also that Mr. T. C. Harris, who is working with Prof. Kerr, has done a great deal of work"ln tbe"nTatter,"ana that the tastefut arrangement of the exhibit is to be attributed chiefly to him . ; ..ii..' j i.aas-i i n . 'i . Jack 8llini od o Town Boyav :DurhamHant'',!i- !l'ir''-: yy , 1 Jack is an idiotic, poor creature, who Visits Dufliam about twice a year, and we aresorry to see some of our bojs are disposed to have sport at the ex pense bf Jack's ignorance. This is all wrong, and if the boys do not desist we call upon the town authorities to take some action iri the matter. Jack has no better sense than to kill anybody who annoys him; and, of ' course, is not repopsible foranything he.does. This being the case, thoughtless boys ' ought not to be permitted to provoke, him to deedsof violence. ; 7 And why is the unfortunate "who has no better sense thin to kill any one who annoys him? permitted to run at large? ' . MADS FROM HARMLESS MATERIALS, and daptM to the needs f- fading and tailing hair, Parker's Hair BalBam has taten the tint tank as an legant and reliable hair restorative. mWf aayaa.,a,aal'wavaAHaj u tfPRfcCTOTOTRD ATTBACTtOWt !0i : 1 UTXB SALT A HILLION DISTRIBUTKD LooLskna titOOlbratad In ISaSfor Alt nuiteflia lature for Sdncational and Charitable purposes wnn n capmi oi 9i,uuu.uuu i wmcn a reserve fund of $650,000 has atnoa been added. . By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present state Constitution. adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. its GRAND SINGH NUMfiXR Drawing! wiU take place monthly. ii never scales or postpones, look at tne louow ng distribution: VT GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, UEI during which will take place the 139tb Grand ITIoatnly- f '.' I -sAMDTHa-..' - EXTRAORDINARY S1MI-ANNTJAL DRAWINS : ; . .. -.i ' : r - ; At New Orleans; : -. Tuesday, December 13th, 1881, - i Under the xwrsonarsumrvtsiori and manage ment of Oen. G. T. BSADRXGARD. of Loumsnoj and Gen. JURAL A. KARLT of Virginia. ; - CAPITAL FBIZS flO0pOO ' i W. Konca. Tickets' Are Tart Dollars on It. Halves, $5. Fifths, r-L Tenths, $1. . i WST OF PRIZBSj :r - I Capttal Prize off 100,000... ...JIOO.OOO : 1 Grand Prise of 60.000....... 60,000 -1 Grand Price of 20,000...... . ' 80,000 2.Larze Prises of 10.C 6.C 20,000 20,000 20.000 26,000 ' 80,000 ,40,000 60,000 100,000 S20.000 10,000 7.600 -: 4 Large Prizes of ?20 Prizes of -60PMBM of -'t'- -lOOPrlzeaof' 20rJhBrixBsf of " ftOO Prizes of : -- "l,UW.i.i... aoo....... '100. 10,000 Prise of ' 10. AlrBOXI M ATION PRIZES. 100". ApproximaUOft Prizes of S200. . ,. 1 00 ApproxlmaUoB Prizes of JOO.... 100 Approximation Frizes of '.' 7fi.-;... 1179 Prlzas, aiacntincto. 1522,500 .hi. i . i MBEATJREGARD. of La. ) u,..., - en. jUcA-u AV JtAJiiix, oijra. j.r Application for rates to dubs should our be aqa to uesmoBW toe oompany io jqtew Uneaaa. rite tot circulars or send orders to-, IHam VtnKlla iMIMllS TaVhTTMfiTtal BkMa4ar aM , j aw ywiiw jayvaw w wavupu atmuov BPUtr log any money r orders ; to NUNE3 . ft CO., 88 nasaaa set, new ion as amnonzea by tne Louisiana ; Stats Lottery - ConiDany to saII its , Alcketa. , They are flooding-too ootmCry Mtb BOGUS CTRCULARS porporUng to be of tho Xooislamv 8tate Lottery... Company, and - are FRAUDULENTLY representing themselves as its agents. They have no authority from this com pany to sell its tickets, and are not Its agents for m. a. dauphin; to: if. afiFMJBuaWp. M.W ... jaVTrii,. tmxu hem drawings occur monciiy snnaays eipew under Drovlslona of an Aet of the General As- semDiy oi junmcKy. ThoUnitad States Orftto Cotat on March 81, arhattho ComnmweajXh.Cisttfbotton Coh nanvlslegaLi-'' '" : i ', : ' SShmttar ' -. t T Compcny has ovron mualargensem tobd. Read tne nst oi prtzes lor tne m 3 If 07KMBKB DRAWING. , .. . .. i rn,,.T......f.,M.'" ; exxxr rruo,. a 60 Prizes. IfVI'VMnaar ,weaca,st.... "inn T,i i. J ou eaen,.-..r... i. s 1U.UUO iaw iMa on u.h I'.iMMr I 100O Prhe.) WBAU.v.WJ.iii'I0O 9 rases, buu taca, AppmnmaaoB rnw jJJUUrKn 100 " ' ittajrtt o1 T- 800 imtt VInn nr Ttamtr Ttrs-ft In Letter. Of Send ess.r I)0?rT Y3n, by KlWia:! as ajupwa byMAbascaa;bs sent, at our t PallJiraer.tft . 3?etii .k'so-ji sOa, i feKy-. or RQ9 Broavdway, HewrYat. o Art. An. HiiKiiMiN iimniaa.TAvniiai tfmininaT- 1'- final ' m '"I" "lip.ril" fTrt 'i ; -.'.t tj tCd.-lt thiioiflnron of the oeopiei: nelghDQrhood, that - she is guiltr,!:nd that frbnY certain' evidence elicited but re oraem ana jianasomeirarrangeaj ;M0s df1 these Fere Collected ; te KRrV.-wrid ir entitled to ereat crediC fori State lottery Com py. Iar1a Prizes, J$S5;.fiI KTlDkaaavSa' H&lf iTkeictSi tit TlekOtaV I.1T inscTTKOPini inm - immmm, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BaQkacb$, Sonnqst of the, Chest, , , Bout, Quinsy t Sore Throat, Sweh ings and Sprains, Burns and Scaldi, GsaeraJ Bodily .vi. ?T v .-. Pains, ' - ; f Tooth, ' far' and Headache, Frosted Feet and tars, and all other " Pains and Aches. . rrepaistloa pn earth, eqnala St. Jacobs On. as a fafe, sure, simple and cheap External Bejaedy.: A trial ;nta!U bnt tfee oowparftUvely tjlfltng outlay of 50 Csats, and ery one uffertng Wftlt paiaxaa ha-fe oh Bap and poeitlTe proof of its Dlrectlona in Eleren iAngnagea. BOLD Bt ILL DEtlWJISTS AID DEALE23 v A. VOGEIiER & CO., y. -1. ;". . . xtJttmMr4!MA, V. MiAi- Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion ? If so, a few applications of. Hagan's MAGNOLIA BAIuU will grat ify yon to your heart's .con-, tent, It does away with Sal lowness, Bedness, Pimples. Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of tho shin. .. It drerebmes tho flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue ant. ex citement. It mates a ladyof THIRTY appear bnt TWEN TY: and so natural, gradual,' and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Jan, 22 This 'great rpednc ' cures that most loathsome :.-;: ' . disease ' V - WHETHER HI ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OR ' 1 TERTIARY STAGE. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. , Cures scrofula, old sores, fheumatlsmKeezema , catarrh, or any blood disease. . CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881. We have eases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. 8. S. McCaKMOM & MCBBT. Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, 1881. : We have Bold 1,296 bottles of B. 8. 8. in a year, ft lias given universal satisfaction. Pair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specific.- - B. Maxsttkld 4 Co. Denver, CoL, May 2, 1881. . Every purchaser speaks, in the highest terms of S.&8. . - L. mussotxb. - i Louisville, Kentucky, May 18, 1881. 8.8.8. has given better satisfaction than any medicine 1 have ever sold, J. A. Fleenkb. Richmond, Va., May llj 1881. You can refer anybody, to us in regard to the merits of a & 8. Pour Miller & Co. j Have never known S. S. S. to fail to cure a case ot Sypallls, when properly taken. H. L. Dinnabd, , KLI WaBKKK, . 1 "!.! ; . -....;. Perry, Ga. i The above signers are gentlemen of high stand ing. ' A. H. Colquitt, Gov. of Ga. " If you wish, we win take your case, TO 3E PAID ' YOB WHEN CURED. ' Write for particulars, and . copy ot the little book "Message to the Uaforto ' natef. - , , y rtV.... , . . .81 ,000 REGARD wOl be paid to any chemist who loU And, on analysis of 1 00 bottles of & a 9., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. - SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., , . Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga . Bold by druggists everywhere. - Hf- Price of large- or regular size reduced to f 1.75 per bottle, and small size holding half the quantity, price SI. nOV4 " v ' . '1 ! . THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE EDUCATION il published monthly at Oxford, N. C, at On, Dollar a year in advanee ; : : . ; The Oxonian alms at Increasing the Interest for. literature and Eduoatlon; andigltes Original ar-' tlclea on subjects, of vital importance a well as eriUdsms of the newest and most valuable publica tions ii'SH'j-)U T ii ,!. 'i Jf.'i i :'.. (sn i Often desWed advantages to advertisers High average circulation. Advertisements- are' shown prominently, are Iree from -errors, and are taste fully displayed. Its advertising rates are not , in excess of Its value to an advertiser. Adverfls ment& Intended, for publicantlon . in any . issuer should be In the office by the Oth of the month. ,.i marlS-rtt n. ...CHOBNER. Oxford. N. C, :1U NOTICE. JiH? ffteettng bf the stockholders and . directors 'im. oi tne xonn state- uopper and Gold Mining Company, which was to be held at its office on the property of the company la.Gullford county N, & Xor tte purpose of levying an assessment on the stoek and otheT busmess which might be present eq to the meeting, has been postponed and will ba held at the sameplaoe at noon of the 24th of No- i ocCTO tf Ll PreBidenWV W L.:i: ?j nun wsjxi GirrxRorEBXY A DESIRABLE resldenee,' three blocks Trom the Ym VuiKtlaa annoA In rinlAit ai)1 V. XnurehaserThe dwelling ison a full lot, has niras r .t. i fro. -...... - - - - j residence of a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having. A- uunr; vi Buiur room, onnc ior ins MnvnAAA Vam. .1- . . . . For farther nmliljim ark trm.-i TOvau ? fiita-iwt UlrflPtK fjlfa.. iP-.l- almZI , .A SLlI?eli?d1J?JJ?en North. Carolina : Muisi am miiii am aiiiiiii air iiiwiiihii MiPlTQW X06 iwt,"8nitobiethflrar: flAt, witotof m mm JLsjJitiriwoid- 3-eiLt fffi AiiATlifi M,K on the comer of Ninth atxeef Md Oia INER1CM L".l ? All.' Jast Received, -.at,'.- 1 Tt rnV tUtllil SARATOGA "TTlCHY, j;h'Li r-.!r f'v.T , " - : diurotic. :AteO, i:. : Hattorn; NaW;tfc Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al . ii yandln;ali-tormH of dyspepsia. ' ALSO. . ' g CASES CONGRESS WATER, i CASES RCtaK BRIDGE ALUM, 10 CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS - AITD Hunyadi Janos Waters. TI MT ECMiS NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI J-AN08. . THE BEST IfATUBAL APERIENT. ' i: A3 A CATHARTIC: DosaAwine' glass full before breakfast. ti!!STy''m Janos. -Baron Lieblg af . w8.fhoan to aim in aperient salts surpasses thst of all other known waters." T&a British, Medical Jottmat-'Hunyadl Janos. JLmo8t agreeable, saf ust, and most efficacious aperient water." rntf. Virehow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." ..Pl. Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." . Bcantani, WurszbUrg.-I prescribe none but this." Pjp. mdr Brunton, if. D., A 8., London. ''More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." .fTJBeaKi?ii R 8- Mflitary Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pulina and Fried rlchshalL" JOHN H. McADEN, , . Importing aid Dispensing Pharmacist. North Trybn St., CHARLOTTE, N. a DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled agalneyery week. j. H. Mgadxn, Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night July28 Llfristoi&Co. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Druggists, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Oar stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, ' Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, is complete. ' t-GIVE U3 A TRIAL .a rRY OUR INK CAPSULES, .'Something new and guaranteed to make the BEST INK in the Market L. B. WRI3TON Sc. CO. 1 TymTE and RED ONION SETS, ; ; . ;For fan planting, L, B. WRISTOW 4 CO. Ty BHAVE A ULL ASSORTMENT Of Seeley's Hard Rubber Trusses at reasonable , prices: 'Every Truss warranted as represented. "JADIES CORSET BRACE, 'A:' A shoulder bracr and support for the back com bined. Bold by , f : . . jL. R. WRIST QN 00. : OCtl2 He Associated Railways , , ; OF VIRGINIA and the CAROLINAS. . PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, I Riclimond, Va., November 1st, 1881. j ' t ; L Memoranda of Arrangement of Round-trip rates. Tickets, Routes of Transportation, and Advan tages offered lor the formation of parties of visitors to the INTERNATIONAL COTTON EXPOSITION ' i ' AT. . ATLANTA, OA., . From the; Territory traversed, or reached by the Railways of the Richmond and Dan vllle system From' and after this date, from Charlotte via Charlotte and Atlanta AtrLma Railway, tickets good one day going, two days staying in, and one day returning from Atlanta, will be sold as follows: For single person,...'.....'. For parties of 10, each, . ... .............. Far parties of 20, each, , . Far parties of 80, each,... .. ..... . Ftjr parties, of 50, each,.... 4, . .v.,. , 10 70 0 85 8 00 6 70 6 85 he Bound: Trio. Tickets herein: named, when a8?4 8U2tf?i5!8 ptaspeO contract form, "void If transferred to others than original purchasers,'' and authorize thereautrementof, identification of sajd -purchasers, at the option of tho RaUwax Agents ojOondttctoBS. io - To the end of affording Increased facilities for visiting toe Exposition, contract tickets, adapted tojpArUea of the six berth) named, : are likewise offered. They embrace all the stipulations of sin-, gle Ockets,iththe addiUonal one, that they are good for transportation, to Atlanta only when pre sented on trains in connection with "all others of ttero.olasatheyjrlttng to, aa per the prices j. Etdrim of theea(iets may-return upon them singly, within tho period of their validity, provided they are the original-' purchasers, ' and identify themselve accordingly; i!tsi i u W s ! nw ; An office for the identification of purchasers and stamping of retum-oonpons has- been eetabhshed at the Union Depot In Atlanta it will ba open 80 minutes nrioi to the departure of frainsT1- " JNone of the conditions o thess tlcisetsi win bal C4 - Invaatleatlaa. of.. Ui .attttllanAak fhi ;emiXoriudglnc, and food, means of trans a be 'tween Atlanta and the Exposition grounds, author- a Foe all tofornwapn not contained to this adver tisement apply to-thunderslgned, or tnTtL StoAgenta of the Atlanta andcKtte Ai BaUwayaaiv m,uhZI ,m:Animfii hove immmsuadin fmt Ti-. T TT 1 f ll ore When death wWnodriy expected an . having faned, and Dr. a LZZ l tag with Mettt0,ZS ly ineapreparaaottwhlch cured his only chnl" Of CONSUMPTION. His chUd is now country, and enjoying the best' health. He hi, proved to the world that CONSUMPTION can positively and permanently cured. The Doctor now gives this recipe free, only asking two three cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb akv cares Night Sweats, Nausea at the Stomach and will break up a fresh cold In twenty-four hour, Address CRADDOCK CO., 1032 Raw street' Philadelphia, naming this paper. FREE tsena to MOORE'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY $?ilu" "the Scianceof i or rw-w n',r!'!r .SMB-u, lGreat OfferfS HOLIDAYS ! SPLENDID ORGAN JUK aS receded. THE CHICKERIMC F1M0. THE HIGHEST AWJlRns were granted in the GREAT WORLD'S ; FAIR in LONOON onr PIANOS r??UUJ d at h grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1876. IIxPfWP"8 wlsh,n-" to parchaae (or ea "?t7 l"H,tTmen? re reapectfully in vited to visit our Warerooms, Send for Cimdcn and Price LUi. CHICKERIHG & SONS, 130 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. 156 Tremont St., Boston. Novl d&w4w kpt Sale Ever Made by any Bool io UNITED STAES Over 200,000 Actually Sold in THIRTY DAYS ! IS" PRICE 23 CENTS. Spoopendyk "Genuine fun, wit and humor." Albany Press. The funniest book ever published." Oil City Derrick. "NnirffP.tji nf fnn In vnrfina ofeorwta n x-. i. Herald. "Funniest book of the season."-New Orleans Times. "The fun is uproarious, but pure andwhole some." Indianapolis News. "Absolutely crammed full of Irreslstable laugh ter.?' Keokuk Gate City. "The most original humorist of the day." Chi cago Evening Herald. Caudle Lectures,' and as original as humoious." San Fran Examiner. IST" For sale at . . JNO. R. EDDINfa' Book ttore oct29 liyaaiMaaMwitMiiflBiHH winger, cucnu, jvian - drake, StiHingia, and many or tne best nwdi cines Irnnwn am rnm. bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic, into a medicine of such varied powers, as to make It the greatest BostncalthAStrength jxosLortr trer Used. It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, &is entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Essences and other Tonics, as it never intoxicates. Hiscox & Co.. Chemist. NL V. Bair Balsam The Best, Cleanest, and Mott Economical Hair burn ing. Never fallt to restore the yoouaiii color to gray bair. 50c and 81 tlxn. Lre Saving Buying Dollar She. oct22 Richmond and Danville Railroad. PASSEITGB DEPAETMEITT. in anil a ftar Tun. cth 1001 m-Ai. Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line di vision of this road will be as follows: N. T. Express No. 47, B. U. 8. U.S. MaU No. 45, A Fast Mall EASTWARD. No. 49, C. Lve Atlanta.., rr. Suwanee.. Lola " Toccoa " Seneca.... f " Greenv'le " Spartan's;. 4.00 AM ais 4.87 5.69 7.15 840 10.20 11.40 2.18 B.15 FM FM FM FM PM PM PM AM 6.80 PM 7.45 PM 9.06 pm 5.18 ah 0.54 i 8il4 AM no is pm 8.20 i 11.25 FM 1.00 AM 2.11 AM 431 AM 5.35 am 10.58 AM 12.14 FM 2.8 FM Gastonia....L " unarietie...M 8.85 PM AM N. t. Express No. 48. WESTWARD. U. a Mail Fast Mall No. 42. . No. 50. L've Charlotte... M 12.80 fx 1 27 FX 8.50 pm 5.07 f x 6.51 fx 8.01 pm Q.1A TO 12.48 AX 12.83 am " Gastonla...L 1.43 AX 4.08 ax 5.18 AM 7.02 ax 8.15 AM fl.N1 AM 1.17 AM 8.12 AM 4.24 am 5.47 am 6.53 am 8.09 am fl.2'2 AM " Spartan'g.. K " Greenv1e...H ' Seneca G Toccoa F !! Lula E uunsing,,,!; Ait. Atlanta 10.88 fx 12.05 ax 1(154. AM 112.20 jPM 10.35 AM VShT?I?T?P tralna Georgia Central and w p inHtt oi ueorgia uenirai, ,A. & Ii.if "nvine trains of the Georgia Railroad. tenoevllle, Ga. -: iwitb 1 Northeastern RaHroad of Georgia to and pom Athens, Ga. GSSla,TVb?f toandiromKberton. mS'PQV0 fui GreenvOIe to and from Rblaand Charleston, 8. & -"T""" wiuuiuia ana ureenvuie 10 ana iroui Columbia and Charleston, 3.C ",su "uiuiux ouu Asnevuie, ana tspariu" oarg, Union and Columbia to and Irom Henderson Hd He, and Alston and Columbia. Lwlthaiester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas and Chester. with &, C. 4A.-C C.-R. A D. and A, T. & poi ; aU points West, North and East. Pullman palace sleeping car service on trains "J8 47 and 48, dally,, without change between Aflantn. and Kav Vnrt- . 1 dopit . BiianS r General Passenger Agent. 1 J. )
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1881, edition 1
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