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Stye axQm mmvtt. it, i 8UBSOBZPTIOX SATES t VaUy, one year, postpaid. In advance. . . . Si' ; Hi ... 9800 HaileenthefougWTu mw 4.00 ns w'swrwioft&t latest .j.2.00 OrtfmontA.. Qfll 897si l'jj ! tr.fi o'iilw 10I ,'; WMLBJLLZ MDlTtOSl iwl'i wWy (f tht county), t otfoonr? .$2.00 Out dTthttotHOtf, TatPpald ...;. , J . 2.10 ft dJ xir Tjhcicm -yea yd 3ucdi: hoy ijjiv aus! J .'j;Isiv iu LKTXXB-HXArje. CABJja, atoT tfitT TAGS, KSCXTPTSl F0SaTBSk ;; piiillt Six months.. ........ .... . ,,....., . 1.05 VOL. XXVI. y Liberal Reduction Jbr Club. iftfe Will IE.:JW I BMfl aa nam beaanawta 1 just BKcsnytD'A nsw lotof&bess trim- MJNQ3, SUft SATIN 3, STOL H : ..J Jf ? I WE ARE ' ' 0 F KE RING DRESS - GOODS 1 VERY ' CHEAP. WE JIAVE A beautlrol line of BASEST FLANNELS. A MAGNIFICENT; JUN v Q?, GLQJLX3.- YOU CAN GET Dr ss Buttons gibbons; or southing la our line iA CEEAP. ASK FOR Children's, Mlisei and Ladles' Fane Hosiery. REMEMBER, Wo have a splendid stock of CARPETS, BUGS, &Z. , Ac, dec. a Vxd nnt l&nr, 1879.) Mexandcr i Harris. 1 We are dally receiving oar FALL&WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', B01S', AND Y0UTH8' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods tn our line In variety and all prices. VULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE i . - TRUNKS, VALISES AMD SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see as. PEGRAM & CO. sep6 Railroads. Condensed Time TaMeNortH Carolina R.R TBAIHB-tKUMB JFOBTH. i Lv. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot " " Junc't " Salisbury, Arr.Greensboro L v.Greensboro Arr. Raleigh Lv. " Arr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro (or Richmond Lv. Danville ; " N. Danvnle " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'ch " Jetersvllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " ' Arr.Manchester Arr. Richmond 4.05 6.15 AM 4.16 PM 411 AK 5.50 am 8.03 AM 8.25 AM 1,40 PM 1.45 PM. 4.00 PM 8.25 pm 6.20 AMI 4.30 M( 6.67 pm fl&l PM &18 PM 7.50 i 9.80 AMI 9.50 AM fur Rlcn jaridonly 10.21 AM 11.81 AM 10.27 AMI 10 58 am 12.37 pm 2.24 PM 3-20 pm 4.05 PM 4.10 pm 413pm 4.18pm IZ.U1 n ..u 1.20 PM 2.55 PM 8.51 PM! 4.28 PM 4.85 PM 4.88 PM 443 AM I 7.28 AM trains soma SOUTH. Date,Mayl5'80 No. 42 Dally. No. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally Lv. Richmond " Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Salisbury 10.45 PM 12.00 M 2.43 PM 6.05 pmi 2.25 k 7.27 i 9.26 i 6.18 pm R17 PM 8.87 pm 10.38 pm, 12.16 sAmI 9.31 AM 11.16 J Arr. A-L. Junction 12.45 PM ,1.00 PM " Charlotte Lv. Richmond f " Jetersfllle r " Drak'sBfen " Barksdale " Danville " Benaja " Greensboro " 8alteburf. Arr. A-L. junction Lv. " " Arr. Charlotte 12.2PAMJ . j, ...... 'M PM 9.27 PM 12.28 am ...: 12.80 AM SALXM BBAMCH. Leave GreenibOM).'. iA..M. .i..9i40,W Arrive Salem II. 40 PM NO. 47 Dally, except Sunday.- v. J Leave 8alem...'..'...,,.t.'.-.i 70 AM Arrives Green8boXi'.Mav.-i 9.00 AM NO;- 42 DaJlJrV except Bdnda. J -; : : Arnves Salem w,,.,.,... ,,,11.80 AM NO. 43-Daily. 7 ' Leave 8alen. .Vl . .V." 1 . fS& . M(f. Greensboro 7.80 P Limited tnnlla Voa. AO iwf Krt mrtlVmfr tiukt short stoppages at pofat namecton ttie soheuje. 1 Ket aboard at the R. A D.R.B. deoot- Thlsraln Sello9eJ50nnccon stGreetarqforJtalelgli, 1 Guidsborp Newterne and iJV nti m TSliwJ I wn x weldon RaUroad. ' -a ,7,'n .,k t-assenger balustNa-4Tand 48 make 11 . jojaLT ops between Charlotte and Richmond; and b"I stops tween Greensboro. Rateloh and 41 making oonnection with W. N. tt. at tsausoury ur AanerrHe (OnHday-ww nectliurat Graeiuhnm with 9 m; firaB 4 no. 48 eomvctr irtth atoa Btafifilt atCriMO ewcai :-4u CQE3 Imiirj. 81 188 Best Brands Latest Styles X : i ' i 'Hl'i U Dnie.May 1&'8I No. 4T Vo.49 No. 43, Dally Dally Dally AKI 2.55 pm 4.41PM Hi a W TM, MM iwai agwny a i .......iii:.'.... : AMONG OUR: -NEWGOODS-4 -NEW GOOD&v- . . k : l- JUST KECEIVED : . . . VILLBI tOCHD i -.i i; BLACK NUiTS CJXXTH; i SUITABLE ItW msHG" ' JACKETS & WALKING SUITS. : . . ...;. -' i NONPAREIL VELVETEENS : ; UNEQUALLED BT AST nc THE MARKET. : j SOME HANDSOME BROCADES Tin light colors for evening dresses will be: : sold very cheap. -. T. L Sekle & Co. 1 oetSO Neuralgia, Sprains, ;Paln in the Back and Biirie. j There la nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cored by- use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Tl remedy Is not a ebemp Bembie or .Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an nntrjed 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 Is, It never fails. It not only effect a permanent curs, bat it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, it. is safe in the hands of the most inexperienced. ' The record of cores toy the use ot Paw Killsk would All volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: EdSwCady, Owatonua, Minn., iayi : ADout a yew since my wife became subject to severe Buffering' from rheumatism. Our reeort wag to the Ban Kn.l.aa, which epeedfly t, reiievea aer. Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London: -iid,be91 fflted 1 tteee year with nenralgia anariolept Bgagmsof the stomach. Th doctors 2iJS?nT22F H0! Kve up my case in. l-Ikied yonrjaij KxLiiZB, iuad it gave immediate rehef. I haveiregained my etreagth, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. O. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Paid Killeb. . York says : I hT need yonr PAtK Ktcijck for rheumatlMli. and hTe received grvmX bctielit. " ' Have Tlwvl Pitv Tmn Vl-t . tt Bwlml" says ; raajuTB loung a netr.f ailing remedy for mr. .buxom wres Itnvr is2tnff1vaoHA i. u PhlLbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : tK?Li'2?,P?e' I know your Pais Knxra is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Pain Killkk. its price ls.80 low that It la within the reach of alL and It will save many times its cost in doctors bills. 2ffef SOcand 81.00 a-hottle PERRY. DAVIS A, SOL ProoHetors. hK dAw sept oct' . i i t ' ' ( i ' i PULLS -! t , INDORSED BY yyj tr (in t PHYSICIANS CUROniEW it 0 THE AFFUCtEtf EVERYWHtrtE. 1 THE GREATEST MEDICAL I TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. atMMMjBlMSaMSMJMBWB " 8TMpT0MSOFAiJ TORPID LIVER. Iaoss of arTetite.NaTiaea.bowels costive. Pain in theHeacLwith a dull sensation in rtni the back part, Psia under the shoiildsr p blade, fuilness after eating, with a distal n of body or mind. clinataon to exertion ariness, '. rinttering of the Heart. Dots before the eyes, yVuow Bkln, Headaohe, Bestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. SERIOUS DISEASES tlUSOOII BE PfVELQfEp. 1 TTTTrsKlXreespeelaUy adapter to " sqch casea.one dose effects saeh a change mat feeling as to astonish the sufferer. ! Thav Increase UieApnetite. and eaqee the ' DDav to Tan rmn., uiua iu mrmtrnm iMsrklci and 8ythelrTse Aelooo the i IdweSj! yrceiS5nU OTalsafepro. ' ii-vir. ii i i n mil" I II I r HAlh UmBn - , , Zri? 9 " 9 V " .fT o, " T Gray Haib or Whiskbbs ehaored to sGlosst fii-ACK by s single application of this STB. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Beld by Druggists, er sant by eaprasa on fseaips ei ft. Office, 30 Murray St., New York. CDr. TOTS HARIAL af Valaable IaHsnaattoe aa4 Ta Csslal RMslats will he aaUa VKU sallwtl, J rfby.-;28deodwl i.-: : msthi n .vr ih 0 Floreston variarvH ' V AUFaniwr, Mothers, Buswess Men, SiechaoH rir. &C. who are tirod out by work or worry, andl 0 BMaiaWaWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBWAWBawasswaiSlSBHaasa n"V J w Mitleiarear fiewal an rRa4 n.vkAMidetkMeltrerT0t -t: . iimii..,nnf ifiite PnvsotsBaMassr A5I KssHrssCofae. Vt tJoirio f-TiT ( 3 j snHON?ESTi'7? a"17,! gioA-ji'iaui7mfotfis .n.-i liiwIT :!irt' rr.1 .olMttfillO t-'l Beware oMmhatonsinror.e Jtr?, f I aomeaiued hlchwult wulbafeandenheadof i bo -nnti nH L,fUABCUrwOUV WU i Zy Z-ff i-f''2l0! Irritability of temper, iiow spirits. axm of memory, with a feeling of having neg leoted some duty, weariness. Disiinessl V us 1 IbySSH.! aaoUtavedbyeisai Ml' - IfarMMaaaWWBS-f"l3TTrEr9ai2 sssiacvaflt VA I nil OBSEBVATIOWS. NaDoleon, craoefulJy. . a he was. cduld not ride a horse brains were cot ia ids paoidn- Courier JoumaL An old proverb says: - A change of pasture makes fat calves." With the members of a bur lesque troupe the same result is arrived at by a change of Ughta.-N. a Picayune. - - Uma Z. (Paris of course.) lost her husband and would not be comforted. Tor days and days after the funeral she wept floods of tears. Suddenly a thougbt struck her. "I have one little consola tion," she said; "J will know where he It at night." Very tall men," says an old farmer,' "are net useful to the country. It takes hem too long to get down to work " "Mention, the names pt the great explorers?? said the teachery J7' u'i ; ! H'lvp3 know ane,' retained the head hoy of the .eTtlefanswIwHlsr' h. : i .... ."Mamma," responded the scholar; see hat exploring papa's pockets every mondnz before he gets i:3rookya Eagle. s ' "Wnyare ywi later asked an Austin school teacher of a little girl, who hong iter head and sasa: -we navegocanme oaoy -ax onf nousa.' flereely. and the little girl said she would not and took her seat ' "Johnnle, here you a'e at the breakfast table and yoor faoe U oawaahed," said his mother with a snarp iook. "I know it. ma. I saw the anlmalculae in pa's microscope last night, and I ain't going to have those things crawling all over my face with their runny juue legs. . ' ;.-!!: . , ' . "Husband, that boy is too foil of applied science to live with." They were unusually proud of him, dirty face and all, that morning. . "Good Kradoas." asked the nrofesslonaL "why do you, a prosperous business man, the father of a family and the main stayof a church, dellberate- ly come totne and want to learn, all .the tricks ot poker playlngr Do you mean coolly to throw away your respeetaDUity ana become a gamDierr" "No," said the merchant; "no, I dont mean to be come a gambler, but I'm going to visit Louisville and Pd as soon goto Texas without a "pistol as to Louisville without a knowledge of poker.' Bos ton Post :-- . - : i BIh fllavaeni e Recoyel. The following is the nigspnfc record of the late President Garfield as giten by George Gibson, treasurer of Colum bia, commandery No. 2, Washington : Initiated Norember 22, 1881. and1 passed December 3, 1861, in Magnolia lodge No. 20, Columbus, Ohio. At Jthe request of Magnolia lodge he. was raised. November 22. 1864, in Columbus- lodge No. 30, Columbus, Ohio. During the year 1865 he was a constant visitor at Garrettsville lodge No. 246, Garretts ville, Ohio. Affiliated with that lodge October 10, 1866, and continued in mem bership until 1870, serving as its chap- lain during the years 1868 and 1869. He became a member of Fentalpha lodge No. 23, Washington, D. C when it was chartered May 4, i860, and remained on its roll until Ms death. He received the Mark degree April 4. 1866; the Fast J 1860, and the Boyal Arch degree April 18, 1866, in Columbia B. A. Chapter NO. 15. (now No. l.y "Washington. D. C Comp. L. H. "Stephens, High Priest, con-,' f erring them, and was on the Tolls when hia death occurred. He received the degrees of Select , Architect and Most Excellent Arehitect,iFebmary 2, 1871, in King Solomon's lodge, Free and Accented Architects. Washington. D. C-Oompanion rJoha Lockie, Master! Architect. ana .cOBunneain jnem.Rex ship until his death. The orders of Bed Cross, Knight of the Temple, and Knight of Malta were conferred upon him in Colombia Commandery, Wash ton. D. "Cr-May 18. 1866. Sir Ezra t L. Stevens, -K1 13, conferring the orders, Thiscominancieryit wiu De rememoer ed. took rart in the escort from the de pot jo thejcapitol oa the arrival olLtha remains in AYasnington, ana in tne or sequies both there and in Cleveland. Me received tne iourtn ana mm ee grees May 2, 187L and the foarteenth degree, January 2, 1872, in Mithras JLodge of i eriection, jl. ana A4 coc Ush lliLe, Washington, D. C William M. Ireland, thrice P. G. Master, tfonfer rin? them, the intermediate" deereea being communicated to him by Brother Albert Pike, the Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction. ISTKirXE. Pe raia.it Fable Blaster FraUf Westersi Dlske. Kansas City Times. i i The papers are, circulating the fa ing beautiful romance: ; "The philosophy of true love lias been put in a parable by a Persian poet, ; i 'One knocked he says, 'at , his . belp'v ed's door, and a Voice from within said. Who is there?' . He aaswerecLir to Ji Then the voice 'aai(L Thia house ilwlll.f nob6Wjne and thee. ,, ,13 ;, remainea iasc snuw: t mv .r.i-LA aa Then went the lover into, the xlesert and fasted and prayed tn solitude. "And after a year he returned and knocked' aeain-artbeaoorraend araWtlre" asked : 'Who i there 1 and heaid 'It is tayself,' and immediately the 4oor .op ened to him. The author of this is one Abou Ben Smith, who works tin v the Eagleville Shriek of Freedom for $10 a week, drinks extra. The facts n the case are that Abou went home the other Jfcigbt and finding the keyhole oil on- vcaar tihn. knocked on the door. Mrs. -Avon asked, -Who is, there Tr'AboUj replied; -Isthme,'" :kx ''J'Jt'iliT' Shfl told him ne eooia smeii nis hbreatb clear through the dootand bade - voice T-Asfi M'iftm depart.' : He did not . retire to the desert, bat took a' ine- wooasneaxaria early in the morning iretarnedynd knocked again. T Who is there? was the same. Jlaoui rv, fltisIJ !, replied Abou as ghtT at a string. " - x -- - -'L-iJ9 HGood enough, " Stoithy,". MrstAliou replied, come in, -youre-?sober'and that's the real-story. I Lao-go amsutsfSMiABfm. jjij ..u ,i. .uoa'i .a .s JJ The cotton seed-mllli f J thw Sonth j tAht.dA portions or me couniry comes .i,iur fetmation that the amount jf tseedto-v tne staple la unpreceaenteaiflrj IVt J vm. wwwm. ...w . o TTT ..u 1 friindkTaesul6 WlBe';f bold jrood for the efltirel connxrv. a licit T t CAVicoa, vijw-i inwuvwwu in AttorAaeed-.Thei-eceiDtSiiOfi COttoaiJ " " . . . . " . " A ; O Z. A. - seed at this port wouia seem jwiBGiGawr f tnisi" Jw e ave TiyOTwui&AOA; emmw ,ti-si i-- L-arurk L.fi.'.jtasiA Mafl i sacks or cotton fiemf.Bwutosiiww, last year, aw increase o7fipexoi5eafe nntriArMAinrt frtMh8tfmeTjeri0d HsteinweasedbatsJigbUy-a tiOUii AJNK W xsaTArxanq eur sodoea hla. says: (thMtw'sMfllhOlteire a .-s - - - - M.Jnl.AW- am Kress BUVUKUUli.UKir,miw)-3iniwminwn filsvnotts'olaild ass WLtnterr wair ThcniaiberU, Wholesale Groo.Th;,! who says: wBornett'S!,CoeoBine.6auayai T.la wli!h aritar ta ?iheelWimsirl" thAeA orvntV hatt'br thev Lalsam. a harmless, dresalng UnJl W . m.ii ill. H It 1 1 luiriL.. 'pttnhwftk inliew BrnnswlcM. T T Ml . . ... nrebroke .ont. . in. Wondsfcnr t , ,afi , miA. nighfc lt:cormmnced.in the.mstitute budding, and iJ5 apposed to (have been the work of an ibcendiaryj-High wiaids preyailedM the time aodj all efforts to stop the-progreffl Qtthe flames.werem availing. Toe .Western! Union i offices both in station of ithetNewl Bnxaqwiek andf CanadaJBailroad .and: regular office are destroyed, -and Akis imrjosaibi to get.full pajticuiars.iBv m i .Eiuoiidoq At 3 a, m. .the operator at the general office &ail the upper half of the: town is gone and; , part of -the. lower, aadtrthe names are all around me. andit; is: get ting too hot to atay.nny' longer;: vnsi T,Smith;'p;resideDce is gone, the Free Baptist qfaqreb has been burned and the Kegistrj. fiice is in flames, and ali iief- fkts aM,beijQj jnad. tot aaVB the new hoteLjtianoiw iagrtafcdarJi; the hotel goea it will be tliJSc.uit tome thetowafcii r,i vJi-ioUxu jnUxow boon b jhTbese are .the JastiiJiaxtiarsthiat nayereacaeabr.vohwlijnsl;) 0: it is Jfeared there has beernloss of life. oodstock is on the, St; i John! river is a shire town, ef Ouletonr.canntv it concaiiiea over, ohq njirjareit, stores and, bad a larg umfeen ot Aateta. sever; JW8 PtPrAfiBd iAPOPtti Wffl.lQPgftp hgoswid, :r tiuc v. irtr The ChairsaaajskJeH piiaMajpe Qmm .... n-l aii iijisfMeia-iir;b;h?;i Portland, Nov. ,11. At atneeiifrg of the llepuUican' Stat committee last, nightthe resignatioff trf Hp.;',fames4Q: Blain as chair matted .rh her wasr accepted, and J.HJahiy' appointed U hW- place, -' ' Besblutiohsere unani mously adopted eipressYhg' regtet at! seveting 8? conhectroni o hdftorabie to', ;rnrdseir arid so -iIkriliytridetind'. w"ith- tha 1 most glonbiis' achleveirients- .or1 tne nepuoiican.'pany.oi j,ne otate arid nation,- and in beJiaJr.of the Repub lican members of Maine; exteoading to him the assurance J0f theii' ctmtitnied louiuuuiwiv!; awu Cl'y ianuu . Ui. Alia. dauntless courage, v pre-eminent ' skill ' ana personal aevouon witn wmcn he organized and led thTpaTtythrough 21 annual campaigns." HbiirWilliam P. Frye was chosen chairman of the gen eral committee. ii i a u, '. iii ;? Richmond, Nov. 11. The Dispatch (Dem.) concedes Cameron's election by 5)O9to'6,00O majority, and surnmarizes the result ln! trie State as folldwsf j ;. - - 'Senate Democrats,1 17; Retediostera, 28 House Democrats, 42 f Readjusted B5.i-iDoubtfuKv wi 1 " ' ; This wenld give ! tne adjusters 1& majority on joint ballet, without count' ing the three doabtftileatt.' pJ ': ' There are tiwo colored wefobrs in the Senate and 11 iri tloqae' er Delegates. i.,Tf 3i )'v .i ytf i-' 1i . , NEVr ORLBAtre, - Nov. H-i-'A ttfiitri named Miq&el Bbrdee as-fatally shot last night by A. Li -Cammock, who escaped.- i j . ' Blaltnes)Trlnnilii ;" '' Richmond State. ---t!,i"Us"J . - . -"King. Oadorrla'nd; thetfnasTK alL . aadmaeh, I fear, thou deaTst most family for The Thanrbf Petersburg' Thas it ; all and is Governbr of VTrgiitia as well as Senator of the UnitedHstaesi"!,, The elecuwjjf Tuesday 4asAas un- .irinmnhed, latlve ticketand ha, oU7X mental control or y stgima i i iterfridie tow! to plitue the pe&&: of fbjU9a tatf fiojFriUtt.orattXr: f ejed b j ibAbpponen ts of the- (Doalition andwhjehbave enabred ,the :CoalitioriN JWinMgl:Illr .,eja acjaiabius oca. The Democric.npaf tOA-V4rginia is the. on founded iidob itkeiramataiile basis ftafaltftJlW ltseirio do aitacsea Dy.iw .ijrejuQica j and skillful organ i7jtwiv-and--thereby suit ereoi-a aAsastrimBshsBisyM defeat. 'Adrrjfit efUie- paxatid. I Uiedebt,'toirethrtb a shanrelfesa'al- tUajicoWitfeihjftftegrowfeaa ficaUsled M& none tty pMceiscraiureB0n pow er, MalfoV of Tirglfiia's political af- -fairs. It bit3wr,l;lefct a .Sebator of the UnitedbUtes, to reconetrtret the Supreme Court of Virginia and the uchL the UircnlLiJUoalUgeMier lltecessary fhansea. in tb& Coune-1, t r ri 1 jtrfd-arso-tttb lsasremeKX offices,T s-- j-ViV. . .SJ r . Al. i J wtasl JSSfe'oa HK'xnl tonoomT MVpfi ,OtiJ TJusvpoJWf ia.gitireaiiriBoU8v4h( mat well Wtbhif wa;ch;eio8eiy,-ihe performance bytthir OoalitiOstif ihertiiltles-which thev have1 accemieri.rJrWitrihe powerJkhichl. nev- lrcin- by the founders of our institutions. I It is supposed with good warrant that Mahone is working for a cabinet posi tion, so as to make place for another Republican Senator to be chosen by bis Igislato,aiYiUhat 4s if Tas fine f ronVmirf id tlie Renu wlM)64'iibhvylanil in him to get his solid negro vote. eve that mav be. the white men ginia who fancied that a vote for Ma hone's man, Cameron, meant a vote for rnndifttion or readjustment, or anv ac- tipn touching the State debt, will surely ibedisappointed. fine. JSepUDUCau P1" lO wmcnmal 4nef i fokr, wm insist on the pay: of the aebt, anaxne wmtes who ad Mahone. imagining that his and his efforts were for reduction of taxes, reduction pfrdehL an edViction State expenses, wiIT omckly find them ' selves mistaken. Mahoe's Cameron and Mahone's Legislature will do nothing teanixaeir lewitsr uoosesi. noiomg r Tense mssuousi xveouDiican nar- ityicbooses: that his only object is to tutide tne sona ooutu, ana Dy max eans to advance himself, and that he is captain of a ship of war, of which they are the crew, and like wise that he wits his orders from the admiraltv. that admiralty being nameron and XAbliUA ,.Jraere Is no affinity between cheap and useless Tiees. wine, and Iron tonies and the Lleble Oos AJocaBieef Tonic a teat ieaovant .M stMbsth and .lesrete olf heah Beware of UnitaUona. !&i i mhuuaa . iw mtmm m t,w. . i nrnnrtetors of that tnmeeselv MDular rem- edyrKidney-Wort,miecognttlon of the claims of bUe which has so liberally patronized tbe; 1 14 more asilr taken Dy many, a aas tne same fTeetual action in au aiseMesor uqneys, uv rorbowels. Borne and k arm;1 tbat nobody mleyathe. DftdlVealthT' There are miaanble neonle about to-day With one foot hi the gratis, when a bottle otrs;aing Toole would do them more good than all the doctors and mehine they have ever tried. Seeadv, doubtedlj p6(Wntat me cpalite . de yl8ed. jearsJ; Ago iby 'ilahoiaebasiat lengti trinmphed; iiffie Coaiitto&'artv Ha y iney nave gajneaiy jLgumyiuaxum er seen Deior&:m thenisnDrv onv ia politics, nor contemplated SatfertateMtlentBaUler Wot DismUecA w-aftrnSurtcfiStat1 "klL ' Thfi report that Mr; M. V. Bailey, su pernitenaent of , the railway mail ser vice for the third division,' comprising the District of Columbia, part of Mary land,. Virginia, West Virginia, arid North Carolina, had been removed be tatise ;h'e refused tOBuppbrt the Read luster movement in Virginia' has tJre ttted a little stir in political circles for adayior twa A Star reporter made inquiries to-day and ascertained that Mr. Bailey was formerly employed- in the office of the chief superintendent at Washington ; that two or threev davs ago Mr. Bailey was directed to report w ma mce xor i amy once more, ana that Mr. C. W. Vifckerv. who haa been a, clerk; in the superintendent's office for . some time,, was; ordered to take Bailey's place as Superintendent of the third .diviin Hence, Bailey is not dismissed, thougb Jie loses the place he aas fieia. ine oraer directed an ex chance of Places until fnrthfir orders. andJ it fa not improbable that BaJley may : be restored. ; Prom ; ther ifest in formation' that can ber had it appears that? politics had somethrag to do, with Bhlley;displacem6nt. The Readjds ters eemplaiined thai he was not sup porting them,' and to get rid of a politi cal question in the service it seems that uoi; ' Thompspfi- decided to make enange in tne office. " Ayta Atlanta Eositton tbetere ores of gold . fromSmany ;mins in Geoi gi -Virgihia; North Carolina, etc; From the lasf pamed State there are copper ores; masses of great size and richness ; refined -copper, in ingots and plates; lead and silver ores: iron ores from many mines ; eorundum; marbles, ouapatuuea, mica in ciear sneecs a loot sauaie; sandstones, flexible and ntfcr. t wise j chrome iron ; kaolin ; jewels am- vuiyttt,' varrmgom, green ana rose Do ry is, true sapttyires, ; zircones, etc., in cluding fine specimens of the newly found-gem, Hiddeni te, Wbich rivals the aiamona. Those ' ennmerated are- all f romi Nortb Carolina, arid contained in the exhibit of the Richmond and Dan ville Railroad Company, which, be sides samples of the wealth ' of tbe ocace, emoraces proauctr, too many to enumerate, of other States traversed by its system of railwavs. 'In thateom pany's exhibit may be seen 7,6o worth of gold nuggets, besides bars of retorted gold Lof j -Weights from thirtv-eieht to fifty-eight ounces, and a single mass of gold of the value of 3Q0in the quartz that forms its matrix. Tiie display of woods in' the rougli and worked in tha same exnioit, ls yery large ana dub. The thing desired found at last Ask dri ier fsoogn on sats. it clears out rats, roaches, files, bed-bugs, 15c boxes. j ,;;': i.m -.,. ,,. i : i . ,'. ' AK8WIS TB33.:' ' oe, ! Is there a person BvtngJwho ever saw case of ague, bUJoosnesa,. fiervousoassv, or Deniakrla.or any disease of tbe siomaeh, liver, er. kidneys that p Bttters will riot fettre T jeSijcities, s? sWjiaalssMiaWi 10 y-iscuIJJ Dftrf-s aiamoir.u r- m m asssr- okx of the Ttjyamtmx rutistmss OtflfBva pfopeVlySt'yeai.tirtorus lltfle'ortio port ant of all,,hriaRlnil system. Use this eran Jane noonahea the WCv aao-fairrwriM also te remedy constipation, bl less, rneumausm. ieverana ague. r or saw. oy au uragzists ana lfeaiers novl -.01 .vo iST vSiiii ,ATa.:IT?:. ii.' '! wrWiSa3sSaSrr aA,4 tmim : 1U :.Jj. iui jii,nrijcr o s vine WE WHL SEND, ON 30 DAYSTRItt; 5ros or jvigor," utevor to efiiyf pjne kflUcted WiQi BtteUma-. nu Kearalsia. Purulvu. Kbiaal JHfikiultiea. Kidney tir 'iJver TrotiTleB, Latne 3ack", Rdp,' I tUres, and other Diseases of the Vital Onrans; r iMs u J Speedy' reiki I7oonipls9ifibeatio to e guaranteeq. rnese are cue only nos eitejasw a?MitteyiTeHcsii: Ii f v i tat vw Kkeh imKe t epaorsenienta inim from medieMl -and aeinr 4 title men, and from liiiiidrs WBohave I een qnlehly-A4iiit radially twtd b aaseir use. i Tnfn ,j-t Bend at once IHuStrateuTOhfrhlet. eIyId- lo JlTLTAJ03XJACA. aUT.Un, WVW IhlySloa lo I9V9I teoiduOf edJ o3 s&-!r Ji-i. 31 iifa ,i rt-i8lTsi excooad" niiow tfl So tew:; , ' .-t'T i l."-.oinli fc'il(?MI EJ'.W W Sil Bl ii Eraxxyii.coyAJi . joac and rak- jki .,UMMTS?l81WMoa eabna btodseooa' Uis (Aflto Jteixq s sjcoswi Wrsl we jroBk) iMpeatfdllreaQ ytmitatteatloh Utbe taci taatsieMngoodstoQTjtTl aadartwewaat is for yon, t eoBaAAMlBOney,.' la to Jew at ns a utile. W dotf intend to-let farlotai.TOtanyxarW iuidei'aerffir'lufl! wm fetessbnMeanibWthst wm tetssiu-ii Ayom' pcltisk.tC MW&wmi aaUaall turn 4a Bldi to mum tttJT jsrtd siltotjat Hmditw iwo edx )uoia eruioo HOAtnZr w K 4 efi OiKt.aia ifll now ifoldw la2rt r't 9di 3kr BimmWlMIMEl :iALWAil tf'JW .AA 'rraJl?8???l'l ft fins btoUlant w er: SAT F InV l ' mr tirtuaA-it i J4Jai preenoymHjaoosneai uofieqneatsQruue. Biaers. thef06abwai1 reusefia rnosK Itlecffo-volfaic ADoliances WsaaJ WVsMM JSi n r svna aJMHA UT nf Vir" cVbteaLVVfLfe w I UVtAMN II VUI Et . VllfJ atmsWCaMK IOllOW- reltttett: -frihrttftnifV PiBiAli heennrius? canvass tieathr iH&'&WitS iffieendeHni HfWlrmflSM9Jjs ui is.tr ifcqfecifr8ai no 070m idi ob noiUi 3a J a ni-ii- u.,. Aa caT rzm JS, 8KY1ERAL LINES OB GOODS, THAT , wTLL! CROCHET a little damaged, we are selling, very low.' We are offering eorattllaeebf DR '00i3Lat( prices feat' ...... . ... . ; wUl urprlaeyou. Oorstoekof ----- - v.". . . j : T'jii. lo eii-.'-l-i, Vh)4AjO,0i" ml il Is varied and cheap. Jast received tome newand handsome patterns. all' ahd'esaMne ourstoeif' "Tower Sheets. "Trerere' -Kids; "EviC:: H AKGRAVES & 5 H1I -It B .tili i DIN R .ty' T" 1 inOVl .i'J OUR PREPARATIONS Our Fa .. . ..!; . '.1 1 Complet TRADE BEING ENTIRELY TT7K cordially invite oar friends and the public generally te an lnspection of the atb actions' display- fv ed, confidently asserting: that they will be fosncl to everyregDeot urto the etaadard.- In iibniv'! vi vmi uwu uousumuni are auiuu; ursvviaoB. ib are, yuuuuujiij" i aan i cajDSnuiy ismuimg lap. Op- mands of oar patrons, and mvanably insarlng them absolute bottom prices., On object has .always been to bring about a display evety seasonef a hill line of garments of the iiewew 8wtes.fT:k wOrk manshlp ef enr Clothing Is equal to any of the best in the country. We don't say that our produo. . tlons are superior. to all others; we are reasonable end never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, allowing ne one In our employ to do otherwise, or In any Instance to misrepresent goods lnrder to accomplish a sale. Oar endeavor Is to please, and to give to each customer the value of every dollar , he leaves with us. Our line of GENTS' FUBNISH1NG GOODS 13 complete In all tranches;-J NICK " ' WEAK I SPECIALTY. Very Bespectfully, .. r ... octg yiiiij.Tii.ii laxoiltluqn 9iii r x Jl j .ft am ;rtii lacaorq ,ooj bjuot. av r-.r.'O' r.rcc.?. -r-.i criviH ti. saie f .;' f or!l Y.-'i -,.15 tb ATES and GliATE Ksnwn n i.vk a 11,1 .and & IT iihl ! j 1 J ParQcular atten(lQh'pedd tb' i .: 'i,.1-. Ji.j i's ;:.;;.! vr -ROOFJNG AND SEOUTINGi None but nrst slaftsilands employed. Cauforthe 1- i1 SHOt. full ocfed 931 77 Chew known as The Old Oaken rmfia old Oaken Bucket. . I , 4TlulMUvanfwt4imkAoi'. The moes-oovered becke ot l: n x j ' - ThMhuPluitheFen; l. v.i 3d gi! iTi otifw ,iu.- i IChWrlotteMit' 1? rr.llbetTalUrwerrd 91a 8. .is AASJLijLiSAiasa.Bann aAtton. B'alla JtapUUr ; Coosiiinior f dOO em i WAMTCOi4I.Se rr v (, p ,-if- AtiafjiWw j SjdArgaiee, i,0fc fhj Oed Ol bti I .... ,i . I11.V1I.K a:ofiisittiEswWK: Itjtl'jBassm'ifit'Vg yi vowraassa aaa ws.kit eaUULTtS! slaeatfieiiaw: M woysartAJkwloosH( J MM JUsas ansa Aguaa iitees hna I w airaaiwayt siew aaslfc" DKALKB IN , , ,i i,., M .... rv tt i t . ! vfATTAO HAntfiTlO WtVTiffha1' "ffl uiutcoj uoawid, nauui 11 , -V is ,..-. 'ai.-l-j-i-t.'' cia iti us io :j I r 1 onlr. the brans of tobacco docket. T J J1. ' u ri-r T i. ,x i I1 Sl A. t Mrvrtswisssss oAi III ft klimil hl ?AT ' TOO Ttt i AMETB. Wi'HlWWirt SHAWLS, :" r '.il- .:K.J ! .-! ..' WILHEM; e iif M . i fl--'iV ;:-Hi:p i i . FORTJIIS j: 3; ill . : ;; '.-iuio A .if C O M P ii l T'ti' '. :.::.. -: :.!) e:iii ' '!. i mewls L. BERWANGER & JBRO.,.:' , Leading QlotMeit!94ilark;ii 11 - - . . , , r . 1 f-i... t i i i . : ' .--it '.' ii i W. P. MABVIN. i : qJflJ ya;thd.9iBSBBr to- rcteifCC f "Pi vr.ri-oa-ru;nH-i naioJl iJ' Fresh Dim and-ftiK VefiGHiS v4 si4r.' 2Miiiiiln Tnaermaeb TahcT Articles. Perfuniertea. nnmh . I .jaHUieai Tbota jBrmhegAeV.fcg 1 5f ICrli'i? . fL..i ,. , - : - . : i . i"MJvuso,-i aBn. respecKUiv, WrP. MAltvuirAat . crx t Vfl t r lV 1m5 I,iS fcStiTlU P? h(!1 HI Ji'l"'i Sid fi Wf UlW If !.ti ' -n- .'i f"jiim:ii :aioliI;'J 9iT uuajija ej the cammaTeanwholeaajarMaasti ji .llASAi lii T,t; iUKrinii"" ' tali wanow offer aU nthxr MrMmi' ftnsttlar-sui r KI t 1J . I3t' ATiTTI.T" ' J - ' jjock la large, new and well asord,j?oD!j$lng of fun lineal wimGoone; LiKSBHili'J iaa.kinavMBAmw;-pt tiif" H JKI01 5IIU J&Ofi liJiJUr j ni van , UJitiylw 101 95awi' ii :3 ! Wnrts Skwk If a Rnmlir ol waw iiai f rtJiW - j : vivuuuj - tv 1 "ly 1 strriiifriTi ieoa j I -'Ato l i L lonabu&aiq iwl eialiaiiB ed4 JS.Iaai. r kia I'Cist nratiil eJJ La fletestojkafi im fjatunsiia rtJ eti9 I . . i . .. Trwj wioi tJ ni sjlbl noo OJ ewwiuia-v Lies' and ffiUn .frffitt fifefi? T1! I t,..Ar.K .AM t.-trtfU vr-il' A. !,- B1WIU iwiut. rv' t ' - kiSh fca.webfferwifhOut;eserTatpftcbS' thai M A . .a ljJI:a f.UU t.JilKifVil4l i"A loH t4 Staid and Is nmitnnffT Imlns iddL te nrir Wlanevawppeer'm ff! dbflil nKfR ftlTO0!rjfnT3n? nn irn ay 1 111 1 xx 1 '.mr JAM maTAaW mm sa lUlrsi 4ondoforflhe corner oIIuca..4U ia t A, and BteaQwsiUtneta?! hw rartber mrmma"""" TUon apply la Wm&.KXXaaj rj bn 0aWiw:u a" " , . . 1 jiiBjao-aw - uMBMDaitkwij 0 1 ?fn .!:. ! M ,(T;rt j mw Ht W30 OVOil r1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1881, edition 1
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