8VB80RIPT10X RATES:
Daily, one vearpottdiin advance. . .
"THE 0BSERTKH JOB DEPABtTtBtt J
Has been thoroughly inppiiea rtttoBfWTiieedeXt
want, and with (tie latest BtyTMbfJW.' R
manner ot Job FflnOnt eatmow be d0B wlU
neatness, dpatcliandrapn j Wej tm
nlsbat sho rt notice, . ' T
4jfcmonlAs.V..
TftrwmontAs..
Or monfA
WEJtKLT XDITIOS:
BLANKB, BILL-HEADS;
Weekly (in Ate county), in adecwies.
LETTEB-BXADS, CABDS, ' ' ' ; '
TAGS, RECEIipa, POSTXBS,
PBOGBAMMES, HANDBILLS,
PAMPHLETS. CffiCULABS, CHECKS, al
Out tftht eounty, Poetjxtid ....
BixmonthM ...................
CHARLOTTE, N. C-, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1881.
VOL. XXVI.
NO. 3,951
Liberal Beduetionjbr Clutx.
v........... 2.10 I i ., '. "... 1 77. , ... - , . ...A- n., . ... : : : r ! : :
lie
JUST BBC BIV ED A NEW LOT OF DRESS TRIM-
MINGS, 6TJHAH3, SATINS, ETC
WE ARE
OFFERING DRESS GO0D3 VERY CHEAP.
WE HAVE
A beautiful line of B4.SKKT FLANNELS.
WE HAVE
A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CLOAK 3.
YOU CAN GET
Dr 99 Buttons, Ribbons, or anything in ourUne
CHEAP.
ASK FOR
Children's, Mlises and Ladles' Fanor Hosiery.
REMEMBER,
Wo nave a splendid stock of CARPET3, BUGS,
to) ron Uxh, 1876.)
Uexanler & Harris.
g00ts an ft Mfoozs
1881 Mm inter 1881
We are dally receiving our
FALL & WINTER STOCK
which will be more complete than ever before
and comprises the
Best Brands i Latest Styles.
LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRKNS,
GENTS', BO IS', AKD YOUTHS'
FINE BOOTS! SHOES
A SPECIALTY.
Lower trades all roods In our line In variety and
all prices.
FULL STOCK
Stetson and Other Hats.
A PRETTY LINE
TRUNKS. VALISES AND SATCHELS
ALL SIZES AND RBICES.
Call and see as.
PEORAM&CO.
sep6
tita Time MteHuttCartBDaO
TBAIK8 eOIBS WORTH.
Date, May 15 '81
No. 47
Dally-
No. 49
Dally
No. 48,
Dally
Lv. Charlotte,
" A-L. Depot
" " Juntft
" Salisbury,
Arr.Greensboro
Lv.Green8boro
Arr.Ralelgh
Lv. "
Arr. Goldsboro
Lv. Greensboro
for Richmond
Lv. Danville
" N. Danville
" Barksdale
" Drak'sBr'ch
" JeteravlUe
Arr. Tomahawk
Arr. Belle Isle
Lv. " "
Air.Manehester
Arr. Richmond
4.05 ah
411 AM
5.56 am
8.03 AM
8.25 AM
1.40 FM
1.45 pm
4.00 PM
6.15 AM
6.20 AM
7.50 am
9.80 am
9.50 AM
4.15 pm
4.80 pm
6.07 pm
7.57 pm
s i a ta
Sot Rich-
..Bn'ndonly
8.25 PM
10.21 AM
11.31 A
11.83 AM
12.01 PM
1.20 pm
2.55 pm
10 27 AM
10 58 i
12.37 PM
2.24 PM
3.20 pm
4.05 pm
4.10 pm
4.13 PM
8.51 PMi
4.28 pm
4.85 PM
4.88 PM
443 AM
4.18 PM
7.28 AM
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Date,May 15 '80
No. 42
Daily.
No. 48
Dally.
No. 50
Daily
Lv. Richmond
' Burkevllle
An. N. Danville
Lv. " "
Danville
Arr. Greensboro
Lv. "
" Salisbury -
10.45 pm
2.25 AM
7.QQ AM
7.25 AM
7.27 am
9.26 AM
12.00 i
2.43 PMl
6.05 PM
6.18 PM
"8.V7PM
9.81 AM
11.16 AM
8.87 P
10.BPM
Arr. A L. Junction
12.45 PM
1.00 PM
12.15 iAM
12.20 AM
" Charlotte
Lv. Richmond
" Jetersvllle
" Drak'sBr'ch'
" Barksdaie
" Danville
" Benaja
" Greensboro
" Salisbury
Arr. A-L. Junction
Lv. ' "
Arr. Charlotte
2.55 pm
4.41 pm
6.07 pm
7.25 PM
7.51PM
8.55 pm
9.27 PM
11.05 PM
12.26 i
12.80 AM
BiLXM BRANCH.
Na 48 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Green !.. . ,. 'j.i-..: 9.40 TM
Arrive Salem;. ......... ..,;..;..;;.. 11.40 PM
NO. 47 DaUv. except Sunday J,:
Leave Salem . . .V.. .. . .. . . . ." 7.80 AM
Arrives Greensboro ...... 9.00 -
NO. 42-Dally , except 'Sunday.
Leave Greenahnm 10.00
Arrive Salem... ....11.80 AM
NO.,43-tDaUy. I t
Leave Salem. .......... J . . A . . R80 PM
Arrive Greensboro 7.80 PM
Limited mails Not. 49 and 60 will only make
snort stoppages at points named on the schedule.
Passengers tnkinff train dfl from Charlotte will
eet aboard at the R. 4 D. B. R. depoC This train
makes close connection at Greensboro for Balelgh,
Uoidsboro Newberae and all points pa Wllmlng
ton 4 Weldon BauroadT
Passenger bains No. 47 and 48 make all local
stops between Charlotte and Richmond and be
tween Greensboro. Rnieiirh Mid Goldsboro. No. 47
making connection with W. N.tX B. at Salisbury
w Asneyiiie (Sundays excented iand ejMcpi-
rasaeneer truii, x. it 'iui Alt tnaka all local
Uig between Charlotte and Richmond, except
Query's, Harrlsburg, Cnlna Grovel Oottsbaqb Lln
wood and 'amestown. ::'.
. No. 43 connects with Salam Branch aft Oreens-
uuru.
BITS ID 101
Oak Pu Kfut T1flt AMIlt.
WE MOTE
RECEIVED A LABtiX LOT OF
Warner's Celebrated Corset,
Corallne, Flexible Hip, Cross Boned Hip, Abdom
inal, and Nursing, In all sizes.
NEW STOCK
-Of-
REPELLANTS and CLOAKENGS,
In new and desirable effects.
Another choice lot of DOLMANS, JACKETS, UL
STERS and CLOAKS. A good as
sortment of
MXN'J, LADIE3' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR,
for Winter.
Bemember we sell the best SHIRT for one
dollar to be found In the city.
T. L. 8EIGLE & CO.
P. S. We will make sweeping reductions to
prices of DRESS GOODS on Monday morning.
noTlS
laWeumdiism
Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pain in the .Back and Side.
f 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
awajr from fire or heat to avoid danger
of explosion, nor is It an untried experi
ment that may dp more harm than good.
Pain Killer has been in constant use
lor forty years, and the universal testimony
from all parts of the -world Is, It never
falls. It not only effects a permanent cure,
hut it relieves pain almost instantaneously.
Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe
in the hands of the most Inexperienced.
The record of cures by the use of Pain
KnxxB would fill .volumes. The following
extracts from letters received show what
those who have tried it think:
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Winn., says :
About s year since my wife became subject
to severe Buffering from' rheumatism. Our
' resort was to the Path Kti.t.m, whlca speedily .
reuevadher.
Charles Powell wTites from the Bailors'
Home, London:
I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia
andyiolent spasms of the stomach. The doctors
at Westminster Hospital gave tip my case in
despair. I tried your Path Kn.T.an, and it save
me immediate relief. I hare regained my
strength, and am now able to follow my usual
occupation.
G. H. Walworth. Saco, Me. , writes :
I experienced immediate relief from pain m
the side by the use of your Pain Killer.
. York says:
I have need your Path Ktllxb for rheumatism,
and have received great benefit.
Barton Seaman says :
Have used Paw Ktt.t.kk for thirty years,
and have found it a asr.ailing remedy for
rheumatism and lameness.
Mr. Burdltt writes :
-JknelVilaiu togive relief in cases of rheumatism,
Phil. GUbert, Somerset, Pa., writes :
Prom actual use, I know your Pain JCrr.m
is the best medicine 1 can get
All druggists keep Pain Killer. Its price
is so low that it is within the reach or an,
and It will save many times Its cost in doctors'
bills. 25., 50. and ffl.00 a bottle. ;
PERRY DAVIS A SON. Proprietors,
ProVSSno. R. I.
sf si d&w sept a oct
TOTTS
POLLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS. CLERGYMEN, AN
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
AND
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF; THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Xiosaof appettte.H'apsea.bo-weis eosttre.
Pain in iheHead.with a dull sensation in
the back part, Fain under the shouider
bladerfalmess after eating with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low spirit. 1
of memory, with a feeling of having is
leeted some duty, weariness, Dissin
nnta, Aioaa
near
1 f?C H)U lump uuiji t. . .v , ".-"-"t
TTnttHrKr nt the Heart. Dots before the
jyes. bellow Bkin. Headaohe, KelIeB
ness at night, highly colored urine.
U THESE WASimrOS ABE TJKHEXSXD,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ,
TU aT'8 FILLS are especially adapted to '
such eases,one dose effecU sach achange
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
' They Inereaae the Appetite, and eaase the
body to fake on riesh, thus the system is
ManiBco, ana oy "15"
iducedjrtce:
re Organe. ieaTn mwmn juvvrv. ,
cents.
narrarskit .
'S HAIR DYE,
jBATHAia or WHnwams changed te
ipaparxi a, naturae ww, -" M'r7
BfilJjtii OruggiU, or nt by azpreM on rscaipt of fl.
Office, 35 Murray New York.
CVr, TUTTS BAHIA1. " tsimsw iimwm.
Cutal U-kvU UI fee aalM rRKX aiUtaUM.f
LCwtal BMipU UI fee aalM rRKX
JTebj. 28deodawl . ,
FlorestoriK'";
Mt rrattaat aa4
Cologne s.wrreWa5'
tttuiiwMJacat Mechaa-4
i Pic.&.Wha e eWoutfcy iork tor worry, Sndl
AUFrm,Mosers(
-n are miserable With
iWirtayiraA andaahyesfagj
a .. - - -
2S35
awperieV.ihl
Mpei4eTi Bitters totlwawTwu
hbuad:Me wm.it -jrrsssrsm
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f . ':-' V. -! - s - T Hi.ii IvtK't
eompaniea wun our "tionest' eopyiKotwv
TDTT
j Majrafaotared only by rpiBOWM BBO.
STATE NEWS.
Se-,
Fayette ville Examiner : ' Tho Ctun
berland county fair was a-success. Jt
i On Wednesday, Noremberjad, a aifla
culty occutred in Flea Hill township
between a colored young man by. the
name of Joshua McPanieland Fair
cloth1, ft white man, which resulted in
McDaniel's receiving a severe, cut in
the abdomen from the effects of which
he died Faircloth was arrested and
committed, to tie jail in this place.
The graded school is doing well. The
number of pupils now enrolled is about
four htuidned.r . '
The recent rains have raised the Cape
Fear River few feet and the boats
have been tunning during the past and
present week. ;
Kaleigh News and Observer : Sheriff
H. E. Kearney, of Franklin county, Fri
day, placed in the penitentiary five con
victs, three for. larceny and two for
bicramv. Their names are: Franki
Branch. Isham BrinkleyWm. Winston,
Isaac Jones and Euffln Foster.
The .Norfolk and North Carolina
Navigation Company was organized in
Norfolk, Thursday, to ran a line of
steamers on the Dismal Swamp canaL
Capt. Henry Roberts was elected presi
dent. Greensboro Tribune : We are in
formed by a gentleman connected with
the revenue service that at least 18
whiskey distilleries will soon resume
operations in this district.
The Baptist IHlmiem Work.
Winston. Leader.
An interesting discussion took place
in the Baptist State Convention, Thurs
day afternoon, on the subject of the
State mission work of the Convention
during the last twelve months. At the
close of the speeches pledges were made
for the assistance of the State Board in
this department of labor, to the extent
of 93,400 a larger amount man ever
before raised in the convention at one
time for that purpose.
From the report of the board we gath
er the following facts, which wiItno
doubt prove of great interest to the
Baptists of the State. The entire lia
bilities of the board have been met ; a
greater number of missionaries have
been appointed and large appropria
tions made than at any previous time
in the history of the board ; during the
past year more than 6,000 professions
have been reported, and about 5,000 ad
ded to the church. In the colored church
more than 9,000 persons have been bap
tized. M
The number of State missionaries
under the general supervision of the
board has been 20, of which 11 have
been sustained by associational boards,
and commissioned by the State board: .
The following statistical statement
will be read with interest:
Associations correspond'g with
the Baptist State Convention,
26
Number of churches in these
associations in 1880. .........
767
27
New churches organized this
year
Whole number of churches in
1881
794
Communicants in these church
es in 1880 78,000
Additions in 1881
5,000
Professed conversions under
Baptist preaching in North
Carolina in 1881, more than . .
6,000
10
Associations in Western Bap
tist convention
Number of churches in Wes
tern Baptist convention
250
Communicants in Western
Baptist convention 17,002
Number of Baptists in North
Carolina corresponding with
State conventions of Virginia,
Tennessee and South Caroli
na... 8,000
Whole number Missionary Bap
tists (white) in the State
103,002
31
Colored Baptist associations. ..
Colored Baptist churches.
Colored Baptist communicants.
Whole number of Missionary
866
88,816
Baptists in North Carolina. . 191,812
The total amount expended upon
mission work in the State is reported at
868,420.57.
Carious Facts About Fishes.
Much interest is now being taken by
scientists in reeard to the habits, in
stincts and emotions of hsues. -Natu
ralists have generally accepted Curviers
view, that the existence of fishes is a
silent, emotionless and joyless one; b ut
recent observations tend to suqw mat
many fishes emit vocal sounds, and
that they are susceptible of special
emotions, particularly such as regard
for their young, attachment among vue
hat as and for locality. Among mono
gamous fishes there is often seen decid
ed evidence of watchfulness ovef. their
voune. in which the males not inf re-
nuentlv act an important part. Among
nest-building fishes the male often pre
nares the nest. Amtmsr some that do
not Duiid tne nest me eggs are eameu
nhnnt in the cheek hollows of the male.
Cases have been' noticed-where male
fishes have remained in the same spot
in th river from which the female had
been taken. A . case is noted where,
after a nair had been separated, both
appeared miserable and seemed nigh
unto death, but on being united again
both became happy. In fish battles it
is sometimes noticed that the conqueror
assumes brilliant hues, while tne . de
feated one sneaks off with faded colors.
the change evidently being brought
about by emotional feelings; here
are certain classes of fish that are capa-.
ble of a kind of organization for acting
in concert for common uerense or to
attack a common enemv. The remark
able success which has of late attended
the breeding of fish has shown that as
a matter of economy an acre of good
water is worth more to a farmer than
the same area of the best arable land.
This subiect. in all its bearings, is one
that deserves even more attention than
it has hitherto received.
AN ENTHUSIASTIC ENDORSEMENT.
- J Oorham. N. IU July 14th, 1879,
Gents Whoever you are, I don't know; but I
thank the Lord and feel grateiul to yoa to know
rthat in this world of adulterated medicines were
is one eoBspoaad tnat proves ana aoesaiinaa'
ye ruses to do. and more. Pour years, ago 1 had a
slight shock of palsy, which nnnervea me te socn
n ortAnt that, the least excitement would make
me shake like the ague. Last Mar I waa Induced
te try Hop Bitten, fused one bottle, but did not
;e any ehanes: another did so change my neryes
lhat they are bow as steady as they ever were, - It
nSea IO taae OOtU lliumn w wriw. mu aiuww
xpod right hand writes this. Now, if you continue
mannfuthiM m hflnMt ind eood an article as
you da yoa will accumulate an honest fortune, and
rrroatoat Mttaainff nh Tour faUowmen
that was ever conferred on manauna.
TO ACCOMMODATE THE PUBLICS, r y
! 1 ihbi'niAtnM nt timt immense! Donnutrrem-
aAr Kfdner-Wort, to recognition of the claims of
the nuWlo which has so liberally patronised them,
have prepared a liquid preparation ot that remedy
(oi the special accommodation of those who from
,any reason mslike to prepare It for themselves.
t. la .m MmiwntiuM ana. as ine cose is snuui.
Auii taken bv manr. " It has the same
; - ' . T. . . . . ti-
.eneetuai aouon in au oiacoBes va u muwji
jflf OT DOWBiB.--JaWBS hub . . vf
i The color and insae oi youm are- reswnaw
A. hatr hv the nse of Parker's Hair
Balsam, a harmless dressing highly esteemed for
Its perfume and parity. -
BY TELEGRAPH.
' Stetck: Blorket. '
New Yobx. Not. 14.U a. m. The
Stock market opened irregular and the
general list was weak in early dealings,
prices declining to 1 per cent, the
latter for Memphis and Charleston
whieh however was H. per cent' hieher
at the opening than at the close on.Sat
urday, , Alton and Terre Haute shares
were notablv stronz. common stock
selling up to per cent, to 59, and the.
preferred 2 to y.: Xhe rest of the
marset aiso oecame urm at loejirsc
board and an advance of M to nef
cent, was recorded which was most
marked in Erie preferred, Missouri Pa-
cine, .Northern jfacinc and Texas Pa
cific. . .
A Crank ThreateisB Jay Gould's Life.
New YoKff. NvV. r14. A 'crank, or
blackmailer, has been , setidinir letters
to Jay Gould tbreatening.ttf.Jtake his
life if the writer is not given' 'ritoints
wnereny ne can recover a ioriuna lost
in stocks. The writer" claims to be In-'
spired from God,, and the. method of
oarrvine out his linear! ks described is
similar to thatofGr4taU'a;. iuid he
signs himself. -an oidWctim.
a uai was ecu vuu mw writer ui. uie
etters was eaueht vesterdav. He cave
his name astJou J. Howard Weli He,
gave a fictitious address. . He is about
eo years old. He admitted iiis guilt
Arrested for an Attempted Aaojaaetna-
. tioo.'
Shreveport. La.. Novl4-GnsJ Ma
rion and James. Boynton, three brotbes,
were arrested yesterday And locked up
charged with ; being the parties who
attempted to assassinate Wm. YaQghan
about two months ago near. Longwood
m this parish. A posse is how on the
lookout for Lee Boynton, another
brother.
Death of Mrs. Bdtria neofh.
New York. Nov. 14. Mary Francis
McVicker Booth, wife of Edwin Booth,
died yesterday afternoon ' at the resi
dence of her parents, No. 13, west 63rd
street. The -cause of death is; said to
have been consumption. Mr. -Booth is
said to be in Philadelphia. 1
Collision at Sesw
Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, On Satur
day evening the schooner Amos Walk
er from Richmond, for Boston, came
into collision with the brig Jeremiah
from Delaware city, for Boston and
both, sank. The crews escaped. ,
Judge Folger Enters Upon the lnties
! of Treasurer. ' '
Washington-; I). C. Nov. 14 Judge
Folger qualified this morning and as
sumed the duties of Secretary of the
Treasury.
Death, of as Archbishop.
London, Nov. 14. Pierre Paulinier,
archbishop of Besancon, is dead.
Progress of-the Baptists In Worth Car
olina.
Winston Leader.
From the reports of the correspon
ding secretaries of the Mission,, Sunday',
school and educational boards of the
North Carolina Baptist State Conven
tion, now in session at this place, we
gather the following items: ' -There
Are in the State of North Caro
lina 67 associations, composed, of 1,910
churches and 191,812 church memoers.
Of these 31 associations containing 866
churches with 88,810 members are col
ed, which leaves 36 associations, 1,044
churches and 103,002 members among;
the whites. Ten of these white associa
tions, containing 250 churches with 17.-
002 members are in the "Western North
Carolina Bautist Convention which iies
beyond the Blue Itidge, and about 3,000
are memoers oi cnurcnes wnica no
along the borders of theStat and "co
operate with the State coventiOhs of
Virginia, SOuth Carolina and Tennes
see, so tne convention, now in session
at Winston represents 26 associations.
794 Churches and 83,000 members;; all Of
which are -white, and lie east :oi. the
Blue Rdge mountains. Dutiiigliie p;ast
year, uiey iurve raiaeu ,
For church eltension and ;
missions,. L V. '. : . . , $68,4207
For Foreign mTssTuns" ... . 3.79L55
For Home and Indian missions . 1,21802 !
For Ministerial education.. . . . wwa
For BtateS. Board,,. 3,633.87;
Fori SundaV schools and oun-
dajr; school institutes,! .; . t5.000.oo
Making atotal'of .1586056.69;
or an Average or 51.03. per memoer. xu
rirTflr the veaf lfesi thevliave erected 46
new churches and made a gaih'if 5,000
members over the reports tor iaic jear.
When' the cbnvenftiori was firrt .DTgai
ized iri 18S0 there ' were in tW whOW
State mt it assflfciati0.ris and about; 15,-
uw memuers xociuuinK i roo ,.
Ahti-Missloharv or Primitive: Baptrnts
as welt as Missionary Baptists,; - NOW
the. Missionary Baptists alone num per
lULSlZ communicants, or neany one
out of seven of the entire population
v -i . . . j . ,i . . . . . -:-
There brbutr one verdict and that is. that m
thirty-three years Dr. Bull's cough syrup has never
rauea to cure a cougn, coia or general ooarseues.
At drug siorea.. r Price L25c . , , ;; ,
The owner of the Walnut street livery stables,
Lancaster, Pals. Mfc IsaaerJPowell, ho. writes: :
My mother used St. Jacobs OH fora bad swelling, I
which doctors pronounced rheumatism and dropsy
combined.' Although so 111 that she could hardly
walk, after the use of St Jacobs Oil she went
about with ease. I also used St. Jacobs Oil on a
horse that was badly galled; It removed the sore
ness and healed more rapidly ; than any prerara-
LuontTCr:sawr; J; ::: ':
Newulck, complete cure 4 days, urinary afleo-
tlons, smarting, frequent or aimeuit urinauon. ana
kldnei diseases. -81 at druggists. Depot, J. H.
MoAdent Cbariptte, N. ft w: 7 ..... ;
. -.' ii ' . S SO! I H.'i .r-i.i -
- as; fBoosjJtiiis-do-Tisnrr,
So doesttmas ojaerta, jfse43it?hll--adetDoia,who
saw urnetta Coooalne-allays
rernose daB4ruff and preveht the jMtt'from fsUlnfcf
0ot".:'.--jil .fcus xc-.a x?i.sr wx Smti te.i-i
BrmNETT4 Itlavobino istbaCts ifbo
superlortty of these extract hv thbly perfect Ijurt-.
ltysndgieat streogth. They are warranted free
from the poisonous oils and adds which enter the
.Ja. im 3UI.I.JI. tt'n. .... "T.T.- !-
Composition or manr wcuuyua inn wrqs :
; In tWmatter of aTsordeted; PArves, Jftoston gWs
snfme he more thin thofte el. othoE ciaes There
are wiibilMes ttiat nothing an cure
Kife'aaUwijy'Msteac i '.
i vfMffiTtn iffiXY HAIB tradualiy recovers 1)
mmhfnt color and histre by tbe nse Parker"
: Hah Balsam, en-elegant dressing, adnuied f or its
nurltv and rich perfume.
r ! ' TJebhr Co's Amlcated rtraet-f "Wtteh Haz
fa thnWr best precarattonof Wlteh Basel ;whica
: rJrTiiim snt'-Wlieeiagvest:ar:i.
nnesPDesiBattBlMttnn;T
I ro,uru!dinflrtreeniaaiMioouar'Sisss.i
lT""a -T-:.:-. i- - .1 - It :fJ,
: n (a u4it TAmembe
oysthe-
nicest surrouhdtngs if In Bad rhealtlu- . There are
Sawhena hotUeOf er-s Glnr Tonte
would do tfaeminoregood ttan alltte doctors a
inedlclnes they have ever hied. i See ad?, m r.fa.L.
A Fsment Case Settled at L.stsU
Baielgh Wews-Observer 12th Inst.
Goi-DSEORO, Nov. 12. To-day Judge
Shipp decided the habeas corpus case
involving the custody of the children
In the Arrington case. About thirteen
years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Arriagton.
being highly respectable citizens of
Nash county, intermarried, but shortly
t Hereafter mere were lamiiy jars,
which, continuing, Mrs. Arrington went
west and obtained a divorce, whose
legality, however, is questioned. Some
months ago a habeas corpus case was
begun to determine who was entitled
to the custody of the children. The
evidence taken was very voluminous,
hundreds of witnesses being examined,
among them the very best people of
that county, who all took a great inter
est in thel result of the case. A host of
able counsel were retained on both
sides. Among them for Mr. Arrington
were Messrs. Merrimon & Fuller and
IfcHBunn, and for Mrs. Arrington
Hon.'W. T. Dortch and Hon. J. J. Davis
and Jacob Battle. The result of the
trial has been awaited with great in
terest - It was in the discretion of the
Judge to award" the children to either
party. And he decided that the mother
shoulcVhave them. The costs were di
vided.
?atjettt pijcxXtjcitucs.
ONI OF THE REASONABLE PLEASURES
Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no
S resent enjoyment, and much subsequent torture
a confirmed dyspeptic. But when chronic indi
gestion is eombatted with Hostettet's Stomach
Bitters, the food is eaten with relish, and most lm
port ant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the
system. Use this grand tonic and corrective also
to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism,
fever and ague.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
novi
30 DAY8 TRIAL
ALLOWED. -
rt'r
m Wilt SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL,
DR. DYE'S
EleDtro-Voltaic Appliances
MEKT
suffering from SiprvousWeakncwtcs, Gen
eral Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor,
orany disease resulting from Abuses and Othet.
CadsIS, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma
tism,' Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties,
Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Ruptures,-and
other Diseases of the Vital Organs.
Also woken troubled with diseases peculiar to
their sex, . i
f Speedy relief and complete restoration to.
IheaUff -guaranteed. These are the only
Electrle Attliaiit iU&t have ever
been constructed upon Keientiflcprip.
ciules. (Their thorough enlcacy has been prac-
ticallv proven
wiia tne moss wonaenni
sneeess, and
thy liavo the highest
ndontenieiil) from usedieal and scien
tific men, and from hundreds who have
been qnickly and rudieally cured b
their nse. 'i - ii .
i Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givin?
all information free. Address, . ' .
juiysi . '.;"'-,;:.:.,;. . :. .
j. ' ij -f-iToh nciiii.i ls.'.r,r.M
novll daw ' " -
Pens
Rannle box.W dUTereu Uljtos M ' PWjs
Peas sent for trW bx isatt.oneceipt of 25 centa.
. Sole Agents, -
Ivison, Blakemini'Ty!or & Co.,
my20-Ha2tawklyr a, j.
TO THE PXOPLZ ABOUND -
HTJNTER8V1LLE. COVTAITS FOBD and BAN-
DLESBUEQ,
we weald respectfully call your attention to the fact
that we have goods toC PT T and all wa want
is for yon to fomftrf 1ix'JJ "rt'tl tne money.
D we have the kind of goods you want we will sell
lb yoa. .AUm have to da 4o. get goods cheap
is to Jew ataa-a.iltOe..; We dont, intend to let
Chariotte, Or any othex plaoa; ondersell us just
now far caslUL .We know that yon will not find as
many goods with as as in Charlotte, yet we may
fliave as much as yuwei 1111 want and will sell to you
.sit your prtoesrf-W mf gtCodrs.
finO'jsrarT COSLS AND SEX.
r nevR4ffiowBF!r'
Hcrae'anrl rjeihoarflt copy 2w. ;
1 -g S r iPer&g
Perrv & Cos
WE HA.VE NOW:",:
IN STOCK THE HAND303I1ST LINE OF
PASSIMENTERIES AND BUGLE FRINGES,
EVER SHOWN IN
JUSt received. Some BUGLE VRmaES ner Ertimqa. Wa havn aman nnJnA imnda la hsrufanmA
K8-. f0.r. making WALKING JACKETS. All
'LOTH in all colors, at extremely low prices.
evening dresses. DRES9 TRIMMINQb in endless
Opera
Flannels, in all colors, at prices nerer before
"Evitt's" Shoes, "TarDer's"
wATiu in au colors, at extremely low nrices. WHITK PERSIAN LAWNS
Come and see our IMMENSE STOCK ot Goods, and you will be convinced that our prloss are low ' .
TBULT,'- '
HARGRAVES
SMITH BUILDING, T R A D E ST.
P. 8. WILL C. ALEXANDER, formerly with H. Morris & Bros.. Is with as now and will be nleasM
to see his friends around.
novl3
Our Fa
and fin
Complete StooM
OUR PREPARATIONS
TRADE BEING NOW
ENTIRELY
WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an inspection of the attractlpns display
ed, confidently asserting that they will be found In every respect up to the standard. In submit-,
ting this we would call special attention to the styles of our own design and manufacture; which we con
stantly keep on band during the entire season. We are Justified In asserting that the long experience
and standing of our House, Is a full guarantee that our Clothing Is the most reliable. The garments
of our own manufacture are strictly first-class. We are constantly and carefully studying the de
mands of our pawns, and invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. 1 Our object has always
been to bring about a display every season of a full line of garments of the newest styles.. The work
manship ef eur Clothing Is equal to any of the best in the country. We don't say- that our produc
tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate;, we tell every customer the
trutb, allowing no one in our employ to do otherwise, or in any Instance to misrepresent goods in order
to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor is to please, and to give to each customer the value of every dollar
he leaves with us. Onr line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is complete in all branches. NECK
WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully,
oct9
f&XStZllVLVLtOUS.
L A. GMUM,
DEALER IN
ses,
nnware&Honse Furnishing Goods.
MANTELS and GRATES
VO'OLXSILI and. RETAIL1. )
Ftirtlculat attention patd to
E00FIN6 AKD SPOUTING.
None but ntet class batids employed. Call for tbe
BARLEY SHEAF STOVE.
oct29
Chew only the brand of tobacco known as - The
Old Oaken Bucket.
. nnHEld Oaken Bucket,
i X Tbe iron-bound bucket,
' The moss-covered bucket,
; That hung In the welL
CHAaB JONES,
Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent,
ty .Liberal terms to dealers. " '
g WEW TESTAfslE MTl
.1 n JIJIX TEXT OF :
CMtS& REVISED VERSIONS
Hi yARaXI.Tilp PAOE8. ,'
VERSION'S;
.IN ONE
'BOOK!
FrM from rrors: Chances (hewn at a
glaaae. :Orily OMK Book BBQvr&KD.'
Saves time. aaTes labor, insures accuracy, gives satie-
laeuon. sells JUapicuy. tjuauuniixi I QUO
' AGENTS jPrl)
WANTED) $1,505
Mp3,d&w3inQs
s. H. 6HAM8ER8 & CO.,
A.U&OM, ueorgia.
t Quickly and
Permanently
CURED
ta nneqnaled as s positive
ltraiJvM Bad flsrav tote
AlrtwaawaPwgTjaiaeJa.L
sad all their atoadanV evils. - It does not merely
sfford temponuT relief, tart Is s permaBent euro.
Mrs. B. r. Lee, of Belmore, (X, aaya of It : UJ am
turprited ml the tptto tgeeu of voir remedy. ' Jlii
the prk wtedietn t Ms years that hat iooeened tnv
eovah tmdLmade expectoration eat. I nox ilecp ait ,
night taithout toughing. " If your drasgist does not
keep it, send liw txesttee sad testimonial to -
80S BresMlwisr, Kev
D. -. B. I-SHA IJUW :
wxsnt, -
;oot27 (Uw3m
Stoves
Heaters
Ran
IAST11LV3A
?.f
THIS MARKET.
wool SHOODAHS, C tSHMJCUES and LADLE4'
WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS in very flfle fabrlcartof
variety. VELVETS and VKLVETESNSLaU eolors.
shown In this market. Damask, Towels, acjl .
Shoes, "Treves Kids
& WILHELM.
H. 4 W.
FOR THIS SEASON'S
COMP IE TE,
.
L. BERWANGER & BRO.,
Leading Clothiers and . Tailors.
I Druggist by Examination.
W. P. MABYIN, AGT. . 1 W. M'DOWKLL.
Goto ' '
w. p.MRra,Ag&co;
and Successor to F. Bcarr & Co.. i
-jobs.
Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines
None bat the ' ":; " '
Very Best Drags
do I keep in my stock. Also, Toilet and
Fancy Articles, t erfumerles, Combs
Brushes, Tooth Brusties, 4c., t
GARDEN "SEEDS ,
0
H
v
i
i
H
tfl
w
1
of all tbe best varieties', and warranted
to be good
Physicians' prescriptions are given ieo-1 ,lf .
11 nttBntlnn . f
Hoping to receive a share of publle
ciHrvnacsi i tun, reauecuimjjio
febg W. P. MARVIN, AgL, & CO.
TOR the purpose of esgagnoeaore extensively
and exclusively In the line of MILLlNjEBT
G0QD8 the coming jrearyWhQlesale p4 re-
-f tall, we now: ofier all et herfUnes of Ooodfl now In .
our stock tt very low riees to" cfosfiout' The 1
stock' Is large, hew and well astorted; conslsflng of
full lines cf WHITE GCODg.XACES, EMBROID
ERIEg, all kin dS of TRIM&I ttTO8r 1 LilJif ah d
FANCY HOSIEllIES, ;GLiis,6TIQIHECk .
WEAR, CORSETS T& r ,Iif:j., ,
. , . r' - i ': aft c-ii Ir..; ;-. .. .
': . ' ' i ' ft ''ft-- '' '
Cloaks, Shawls, Net Goods,
LADLES' and CH1XDBEN"'; ijshk&whjCt'
DRESS TR1MJIING, BUTTONS, TAIwLjMNV;i
TOWEL&POJLIE3,NAPKINS,jjL, i4ict oom-f.ii
pletostbekbt'i. J--' K ' -k"' .i5JLf
tyM M ChildrenVFuniiliiitooacv
.which we offer Without TeserVer at prices thatwilf
.""'11 t
guarantee 'their immediate' Eaie. Terms "of this
OUB STOCK Of JiiLLINpftTf'
lathe largestandhiost66mpret6 cr'a
-hi-:
w sua is, cnrigtaniiy being added to as new
styles gad noves appear in New-Yorfc. f
3! -. Iwnoija vto' ' ' fill 'r '
uMES. B. QUER 4
kill Vii;Ii:v.i
A . rWibTe lwndWg torori theeor
X. anaiJtooewaujbUeeia aror juriner wnorroa-
tlori aDDlv to '
'Witt. :K BEtt3."
t.octSO oaw 4w
LiiCt'i
the '
mayi8 UchmondiV.
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