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" i 'J. f f tf. f t " JUST BfCtlVKD KD A HXW LOT OS DBVSa TRIM- ,6tiBiH. 8iTnra, Ma MINGS, WE-ARE OFFEBINQ DBSS3 QOOD , YKBY CHKAP. A beauurul Uq ot Af FL4NNXLa-r-' WEHAVE A MAQNIFICKKT LTNB OF CL0AK3. YOUj'CAN: JSET s ' Dr ss Buttons, Bft)t)OBS or anything In our line catip. ASK FOR Cnlldren's, Mlises and Ladles' Fanor Hosiery. REMEMBER, We hare a spleadld stock of CABPKT3, BUGS, Alexander k Harris. We are dally reeelrlng oar FALL & WHITER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHTLDBSNS,' GENTS', BOYS'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all Roods In oar line In Tartety and all prices..' FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. , A PBXTTT LTMX . TRIMS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL 8TZXS AND RRICE3. Call and see as. PEGrRAM & GO. THAUfS BOIX& HOKTH. Daw,Majl5'81 lie. 47 Datty No. 49 Dally No. 43, Dally Lt. Charlotte, " A-L. Depot , " " June'V " Salisbury, Arr.Qreensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Balelsh Lv. " Arr. Goldsboro Lt. Greensboro for Richmond Lt. DanTllle " N. DanTllle " Barksdale " Drak'sBrch " JetersTllle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lt. " , " Arr.Manehester An. Richmond 4.06 6.15 AMI 4.15 PM i 411 A 6.20 AM 4J10 PM 70 AM 0.07 PM 9.80 am 7.67 pm a25 9.50 8.18 PM 1.40 nt Bor Bleb h'ndonly 1.46 Pitl 4.00 FM 8.25 pm 10.21 11 JJI AM 11.88 AM 10.27-AM 10 68 12.01 PM 12.87 PM 2.24 pm A20 PM 1.20 PM 2.55 PM 8.61 PMj 4.06 PM 4.10 PM 44)6 PM 4.88 PM 4.43 am 4.18 iPM4 4.18 PM 7.28 TKAIHB QOTJre 80OTM. Date,Mayl6'80 No. 42 Dally, NO. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally Lt. Richmond " BurkeTlUe An. N. DanvlUe Lt. DanTllle An. Greensboro Lt. " SaUsburr ia45 PM 2.26 AM 7.27 AM 12.00 M 2.48 PM 6.06 PM. 4.18 PM .17TM .0;.... 9.20 AMI 91 AM 11.18 AM 10.88 pm 12.15 AM 12.20 AM An. A L. JunctionJ 12.45 PM " cnanooe Lt. Richmond " JetersrUle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " DauTlue " Benaja " Greensboro " Saltabury An. A-L. JoneOoa Lt. " An. Charlotte 1.00 PM m mil "i ' 5K PM 4-41 PM 0.07 pm 1-25 PH 8.55 PM 9.27 PM 11.05 PM 12.28 AM i'2.'80 AUOI BKAHCm. NO. 48 Daily, except Sunday. V i Leave Greensboro.... ..J.. 9.40T1 torn... - rf iffi " IfOBIlAfaflffltayi-rreM-s ii'iriti PiOQ ssVM Na,42-J)ll7.exipt8ttOday. "i ensboio.f.:..V....ip.pd A lalem.... .....f.........lL4 AM V6' Greensboro ArrlTes Salem arrv m a ttts MM. II I MBJII V J i J- r am em Qreepspoto 80 10 PM uuuiwa mails nos. anaouwuionv auhr? uoit stoppages at point named on tbe schedulet riMMUMi Mn tmm (Tharlntta win 1 set aboard at mm K. Du Ma. deooC-! Tb trala Mosa eonneenon at ttreeosooro wj veiso, Hnlflnrinsin " .11 AlnraAa Vitnlnii hiiiku -l .. . m C..1AI.1. . ion WelaotjBaUwai",", r:j w V it Passenger trams Mou4t and 48 make alttocal KOtM hNHM rkarinH .nil ttliihnUHul. Md M een Greemabora Aaaiekth and IdsbOfOrVa. 4 "aktof connection with W. N. C B. at albu Asheruia (Sundays excepted), and alsd eo lngat Greenaboro with bilenrBrsncB TaLLUfi.LLwJ fmpt between Charlotte and Blehmond, except Krys. BarrtabwrgTiftBlnafittiwaiAli - Of'pSWf Bfltt. 881 Fall S Winter 1881 Best Brands LatestStsles TUAgentfl j .Uchawodiya,! mans WE EI AVE BSC KIT ID A LABOE LOl OJT Warner's Celebrated ' Corset, Coraime, Flexible Hip, Cross Booed Hip, Abdom inal, and Nursing, In all sizes. NEW STOCK -Of- REPEtLANTS and (MAKINGS, In new and desirable effects. Another choice lot of DOLMANS, JACKETS, UL STERS and CLOAKS. A good as sortment of MEN'4, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, for Winter. Remember we sell the best SHIRT f ox one dollar to be found in the city. T. L. SEIGLE A CO. P. S. We will make sweeping redactions In prices of DRESS GOODS on Monday morning. noTl8 Neuralgia, Sprains, ;Pain in the. Back and Side. i There is nothing more painful than these diseases; trut the pain can be removed and the disease cored hy use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. "This remedy U not. a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or beat to avoid dancer or explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more barm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the -world la, It never fails.. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It reheres patn almost Instantaneously. Being1 a purely vegetable remedy, lt is sate In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cores toy the use of Paw KrxxEB weald fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a yeu rinee my wife became laUect ,to evere Buffering from rbeumti8m. Our wyrt was to toe gAiM grCT.a, which speedily Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' despair. I tried your Paiw Kti.ijtb, and it iravo jne immeaiate rener. I nave regained my - ecrengto, sad am now abla to follow my usual O. H. walworth, Saco, Me.; WTites : I expeneneed Immediate relief from pain la the ride by tbe use of your Pajm Ku.leb. E. York says: Barton Seaman says : Hye used Paw Kkrka for" thirty yens,, and hare found it a Mrr.aiuvremeoy tor' rhenmirtigm mud huirnni r jnx. uuzuiuk wiikes ? ' PhlLOfloert, 8eioerset,Tar, writes: -V 5W!? ??na7??8 Ikuow your 2aim En-rra. All drugjplsta keep Pact Ktjujtb, Its pries Is bo low tharit i3 Tftthin the reach of an, : ana ltwia save many times ltaeost m.ifldctDrs' Wila ao:o and -m-Pt-jkiUmpii:: PERBY OAYia BQtV&vek INDORSED BY w , . r PHY8ICIANS, CLERQYMEn, AMD . THE AFFUCUD EVERYWHEBL , THE GREATEST' f-IEdiCAt TRIUMPH OF THE AGE, SYMPTOMS OF A :, TORPID LIVER. Ijqss of appetite,lfarisea,tkywels wostira. Pain in theHeajLwith a doll sensation ia the baek part. Pain tuaderthe ahonlde? blade, fullness after eating, witn a disitf clination to exertion of body or mincS r of memory, with a feeling of having nesg . 1 m J ! 'tl 1 - , . leetea some anty. vwraMwi yamwin ; FHttertocf the bwt. Pots before the) i a wsTxVixowT ' inHeadae. Jgeaeii; j ' neM atxiiiirLloywt Urine. SERIOUS DISEASES WlLSOOJf UCEVaOfEjI. TUTI'S PILL3 ara peially adapted t 5 . of fealmc to,atontah the aafferer. TinTiMriiMiMr rrr' , ; body to jaoe asayiamja . wiiriahaaand a teffTola AtloacB the , llMtaiverasUBlaataUajrt .daaad, iPrtea.a jyintav.ta itwrry Offloe, QtV Murray W TW- e.' trrra ATEitatnn. 1 ".''fV ).i.imi..i;i.. ;n in . 3lr Uomoar'btuinMS Mea; a4echa-lj Srll' hn aV tired-oat lJW-vwawv SMT tall wh" aierbiw I saJtawk-Jr. T'-.T-.Tr". . W 1 .-aaT ht rMeltjattliwrto Lnd towperior to Bitt;a2"il K mi MUHeawunouz "Honest i" oupynurvi wbtcb will be found on bead or Manufactured oniy or , - fflirted ttree yean -with nenralgi jy?11,' "Pmg of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hmitml mml im m nu 4n lmpo.ru a natural color, acts XnStantanvposiy. Bold b DruMtita. Mni bT xprw on raaaipt of . MUAUK - - i I . 1 1 OBSERVATIONS. They had a funeral at Tombstone the other day which wasn't ended up bj a dance. The deceased was lynched, and-tha citizens resolyed that no mark olrespect should be paid to his memory, so they Jost fired- him in a hole Into the ground. boston fost. Missouri has a weekly newspaper which has sus pended and been revived thirteen oinerent tunes. That's what might be called tiring out a corpse. Detroit Free Press. Colorado has a man who has hong fourteen men without a bungle while captaining a lynching gang. nut wnen tne mate tnea to nire nun as a Hang man, he took lt lor Insult Boston Post , "Whoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek. tarn te him the other also," is a biblical expres sion. In modern parlance lt Is termed a reversi ble eu(L" Boston Times. 'There Is no half-way about me:" said Brown: "I always so the whole hoe." "That's more than his aoQuatntances can go," whispered Fogg; "no wonder his friends soon forsake him." Boston Transcript. ' , . The Boston Post Is authority for the statement that an aesthete, in England, recently paid SdOO for a couple of blue china ginger pots, and the gen tleman who owns a $350dog thinks the aesthete an ass. ijoweii uouner. Dr. Tanner and several other enterprising scientists seem to have demonstrated that it is, possible-for a man to lire without food. If some genius will show that he can also live without sleep ne will nave solved the outer hard problem' in newspaper life. Nashville World. Before he died. John Brougham, the' actor boasted that no member of the profession had ever been tried lor a capital crime. Poor John. ne 1 ergot now many a time ana on memners 01 his profession had murdered Shakespeare. N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. An Ohio girl who eloned with a married man was accompanied by her mother. The old lady went aiong to Eire a sort 01 oarentai respectability to the affair. Detroit Free Press. The happy bridegroom said that he did not like to elope the eld way some mother way. Yawcob Strauss. STATE NEWS. Wilmington Star: We are clad to- learn that Hev. Dr. Wilson, who hasd been quite sick, has considerably im proved. Mr. Lu j. tuce. who has been verv low for some weeks past, was pro nounced a little easier yesterday. ine ponce force have been supplied with nippers, by the use of which un ruly prisoners can be managed without much difficulty. We learn that Dr. Eueene Gnssom. of Raleigh, has accepted an invitation to deliver an address before the Masonic fraternity in this city, on St. John's Day, December 27 th. Winston Sentinel : The Baptist State Convention will meet next year, in Warrenton, N. C the time of which will bo published in due season. .Beer cattle can be seen almost every day upon our streets. Provender is scarce ana farmers are selling off their extra cattle as rapidly as possible before winter weather fairly sets in. The proprietors of the shuttle factory have paid out over $2,500 for dogwood and persimmon timber since they erect ed tneir estaDiisnment in Winston Salem, a few months since. According to the statement of Mr. Scarborough, superintendent of publie instruction at Brown's Hall Sunday afternoon, there are 460,000 children. between the ages of 6 and 21. attending Sunday schools in North Carolina. One 01 tne oldest ministers attending the late Baptist Convention, and in fact in tbe State, is tev. Mr. Davis, of Brown Creek Association. He is 69 years of age and has worked faithfaUy in the Master's vineyard for fifty-one years. u urn am riant: Tne iarmers on Little Biver are seeding a much larger wheat crop this fall than they have for many years. ' Mrs. Hester, an aged lady of Chapel: Hill, died on Saturday last and wasi 1 i 1 0 J n . .) uuuou ouuuay aitciuuuu Agents ax tne various nurseries are busily engaged at this point delivering fruit trees of every variety to our farm era. There will certainly be an abundi ance of fruit tnraugnout tms country in a few years. No less than fifty dwelling -'houses could be rented out in Durham In one day's time. Why don't men of , capital build more houses ? Persons daily are forced to relinquish the idea of moving to Durham because houses cannot do secured. J i Greensboro Patriot: Mrs. Anna Wilson, of Bruce township, died last montn, .aged 102 years, seven months and ten days. She was born in Centre Grove township in 1779, on the 14th 6( February, St. Valentine's day. . . - : The .pastor of one of our city churches' sayalbat he has officiated at the 4nr riageof 14young ladies within he last two years in Greensboro, nd ihatrut of that number only, two were married to residents of the place. . , i Last week, at Freeman's Mills, south of this.olacei the turbine water:, wheel refused to i run. 7 iWheo'iit was first starGed Maattfl -fell:: Tight? bat1r fe wThomitcOimmitooed getiihifalowJBr and finally stopped while a full headjof wateriwas oa.- -Mn :FrMmati 'thcigbit Derhar some snaM . had washed down and become entangled in the Jauckts, huh 6ri fixarriination he found the wheel full of 4 eels. ':;vBomVJt)f Uhem.,.w,ere ojf enormous size. Statesville Americans The infamous crime of rarje aDDeafs- to be oh the in crease notwUhStanding tha. lynching which it: pall forth. vLet .eyery.jSucn rasfl receive swift attention." ' 1 t.;mka'MAMM.Vv'V't'A'ltAVlLTtfhh ha&beiEsfil SB$&rxdg:fcK AeatvorCmbro f roota starbk of rjari&isidltdpn 'Wan- hislbodyr twit ken iTrdjfrek, ZtiVtri&iiW Sfdc biifjalg 6rrdMaH ber of uyearsybeen a resident or tna place, ana won ror nimseir me esteem nf rirtr rlHy.ns for his o wight Christian haracteiv. Bev. Dr. WoodJield the f uJ nerai service at tne retuuem;tj.M. . ,t j . Rateicrh JJews-Obgerver flih Mlfecb Ad that this week . svndicates from the North 'will be here to make propbsi-t tinna looking to .the nurchase 'Of the Cape Fear and Yadkin : alley. ;Bail-t road. -v . r...n ..'is 5u ud .mi ' r Tbe building: 4xom 'Still continues Three new. buildings, all handsome as to design, are in process of erection on. north Halifax street ,Tbere; ts!a two AtArv frame for Prof. A: Baftmann. an-. Other for Capt- Louis Bennv and one- story frame for Mr. tL, m. ivy. ... ... . .!'.mt , ! v.i u . v wjatlToraiiir HsUlroada Dorhsm Plant" 3ui ,-. s- ...r; H sState University Bailroadjo HiU ia completed O tNewfPfHOFhe cars wiir;'CTOSss-cveB ,uie xiew xivpv bridge ihis;ea!TO sillaahd Tepafir ihff nf roadbed, and inaHng'ftf culverts cattle racks and trestles are.,cotr)plieedi within two and a hair mues er Ajnapei trni ufAnathftTt flftv rtanrlHiliitlndinir , mechanics, are busily engaged daily On 4tbroad. Sapflrintendent. Holt fa press ine? the woric witn energy ana racc xiest fa a good officei1, and has mt imy$h edge of railroad buildinTHriFde serving of tnuetl (credits vTmi people bf Chapef Jll Wnnirig toJjolceaitjakir I r. PUeWg W Annatea sziraei 01 wnen nazes 1 nnirini annerlwtn BBTWltCh Hazel i 4b tOAT- Cares Piles, fait Bheiim,Talnfui Monthlies; and Weak Ires, Sold la fifty cents and oouar sizas.: 1; BIT BEeMatar -of the Tulff ConTentloa . Headlatlana Paascd. . Chicago. Novvlt.-e-In the tariff eon vention upon the roassejnblixig in .the afternoon, the (.committee on resolu tions made its report, wbich was adopt ed without opposition! (1-.QV- ; ;f;J ' The platform recites, tnat the protec tive policy of-Atnericai3 to be credited with having not only provided a.ieVe nue witjh which to Subdue rebellion; re vived : national credit anA discharged; in a large part-, the :natronal debt, but also with having quadrupled the indus tries of the country, maintained .unex ampled prosperity for twentryears aiid turned the balance of trade steadilvJn Our favor, etc. ; and that,- however well established our manufacturers may be, a tariff t orprotection and revene is still neededao that skilled 'laborers and ryro-! docers may have constant and.remuner atlve employment1 iU : :r (, i i4e convenuon giacuy accepts tne success of the injternational cotton ex- niuiuon now ieing neia in ZLuania, Georgia;" as vWeface that thd Nev South- is diversifying' its industries, employing its, people, bringing home markets andcVPWng &p its; own,raw material,-thereby uniting ear interests witn taeirs, as citizens, or one nation, and making our American policy of protection a benefit and need to all sec tions. ine convention requeats vjongress ror , more effectual protection and the up-J puiiamg or, our.mercnant marine: ! -1st That American maritime proper tr shalf betexeniOt f irim the burdens of State; ,viiiii)tjt.ri'Jdeii.l taxation ' 1 -i2d. iThey snouMnai-4.merio$n ves pels carriers of American! mailaatjrates proportionate to the yaliie.of tbe service performed without regard- to the rate at which foreign vessels subsidized by ft heir own governments rnay be willing u carry tnetn. 3rd. The United States should regard the American commercial marine as ;an integral element of our, American nationality and should so discriminate in favor of American vessels, especial ly of those which are striving to. extend American trade to new countries, as would secure to them a fair and liberal share of the world's-carrying trade pro portionate to tbe dignity and power of tbe country in other respects. Y 4th. That methods adapted for meet ing the expenses of our consular ser vice should be so remodeled as no lon ger to amount to discriminating tax on American vessels, to which vessels of other coon tries are not subject Resolved, That whenever any foreign commodity which is produced or exists in surplusage is constantly brought to our market as oallast, thus reduc ing the price of our products increased duty .should be imposed thereon for the benefit of (home larbor as government revenues. The conven tion disapproves of that class of absurd treasury decisions which interpret Bes semer steel, liioom steel wire rods, cot ton ties And other products of advanced value, the production of which has be-: gun since tariff; law was passed in a mariner.to class them under clause "not otherwise provided for" instead of class ing them under designation most near ly corresponding to these products in their nature, the cost of production and the need of protection. The effort of these decisions is to make duties on these articles diminish as the amount of labor invested in their manufacture increase. The national revenue taxes' should be gradually reduced with a view to their extinguishment within a reasonable pbriodr::',,;i v - - j The convention recommends the pas-! sage of a law for appointing a commis sion to revise our ' revenue service, im eluding both internal revenue and tariff laws, in the interesfoT protection and for needed revenue. . . . . - A committee of five "was" appointed to visit Washington when Congress convenes and presentthe . acts of the convention to the proper committee of both houses and forward its objects in a proper way. ' .... ThiabrtAlMMit.li.- .The following, which we clip,, from the Baleigh - Tarrner and, Mechanic, is chock full of thought and good; bard sense: . V -: '" " ; ' I;" " s t We 'j9bsery:that7itUier'ra8:6tJbe Milton Chronicle attributes: the noh auccess of southern journals t the tact that there are ,too :mahy . of: them ; and tiiai tne big ones try to fot'ottt;the small ones by enderbiddifig.-baif-ratei, "bblanliet";8C;e,-etc, So f af ''"cojd- cerns pecuniary promv tnere' ntay pe truth, in this;-but wb, desire toaief ah earnest prptest?againfc tbe allegatioii XhaffiardnoW'inairfc japjbra?-!'Ir4-deed !tner;:;aiB'.riaif 'BhigbJbe sore) need of ithe .' Sbiith-(ana; North Carblifla not leastls ; mere- -newspa pers. The Southuajto-day tiomtyyeafs behind the North and England, Franqe and Germanv. Whv? Because our neo- Tile are i conservative; tiome-kiflgped-4 pie wfDo rarely travel aoroaa to see tne-' wonderful advances that have ? beeh. 4 LJ .1 4 . t. m . x t ia. m as oniv aoout one in win; 01 ouriami- lies read:any paper, it is no wonder we are'tiot up . with the. times. ; We havev of course, an educated and traveled class, but they are as a drop to tbie bucket The South will not truly ei pand and flourish : until she gets more population. And more people will not come in to cultivate our waste .places. cue aown our ioreaws., anu uig, up qiir. minnrftis. until thev learn thattrevhRVe room for them, and resources 'jfe them to develope. And how: cab Btidh infor mation be made known without an ab tive, wideake pr?v- J ; ; Of the 96 bounties in North Carolina." more than two-thifo Hae ntf local pa- pers, or means or aaveirEisTtigi tneir ca pacities. The Testflt ,1$ manifest fn many ways.. . Counties. which have the most newsparr readersostand first in ail rpmneets: Wake. Misckienbursr. Gran ville. Orange: Guilfdrd." Buncombe; tad; otpers, are recoiii.eu leautng ; coub ties in political,-material andedufca- dred vears they hav hadjtl Mnefi&af 1 newspaper advertising y I h . Yea. tne soutn neeus mure rrewsDa pers. The Nortit has iweflty rito;, OdP one; and by meane'-of ffiem has out iatripped us by 20ytrs;;;What niadethet North really asone man hours aftet, the Fall of umpter? . The united voice of her 6.000 newspapers 1 What has kept the Bpnhlicanwrtftfwer for 20 yeara2 reThOiiinflwne-of the leading newspapers hWhatihaa.nabled New York Cityto dictetetthonnanoea. ind: the commercial policy of the continent? Ufx powerful Daily Press tibnta boot f ies, ana wnat win aeaceroriq ue.iaef best weapon of defenca oX.the South 2, ' H newsoaoers -It there.sadbewither, r" 11 J-Z'Mta ALm. I same press la inu ianu iT -xopjtott 1J will tall wtn that tfi ty years ago. .EalQnadsand telegraph' ic wires'natec,5cnanged:,its characteRt Vri Mtitnr esn-at thiardav wield the in fluence of the old.-fiiaTwIarcjthe -old National InUUigencert ox HoraccGree- fort TtiwLwmwmm2m?i ence of the press is much greater. , Edi tors nowadays furnish theacfj,andlet people tMnk for r themselves, jit tne Southern press before the war had giv en telegrams from all parts of the South showing our grand capacities, and ad- vantages; and needs, and demands, in stead of the political essays that at that day filled the papers the world, would ; have understood usv better, and there would have been no war. : .- 1 And when the Southern people fully arouse themselves to take their rightful position in the Union, they will Degin by endeavoring to sustain the Southern press. v; . a r .: Jail Delivery. StatesTllie American. - Mr.B. B. Joyner, the keeper of the county jail; at this plaee; seems to be unfortunate in keeping his boarders, hot on account of the fare he gives, but a dislike of confinement and an easy but perilous mode they have of escap ing. In, the South-room, third fleer there is an iron cage divided into three Compartments, in the ast of :swbrch-: .were confined thtee''negrofes, 'Joey Ste venson, Affdy ' Henderson aiid ' Hehfy Clarke, who succeeded in wrenching 6fl a portion of the bar of the cage in one corner, the same having, sometime or jollier been partly sawed or kroken. Es caping from thence they removed the laths and plastering overhead, and go ing to, a hole through which1 a stove-pipe led to the roof from the room in which were confined the United States' prisoners, enlarged the dpeniHg with' a knife or other instrument and through : this with blankets hoisted these1 prison ers to the attic Thence making' their i way under the roof to the west side of cne-jaii to a noie large enpugn to allow a manis!ody td'pass through they tied their blankets to the f after and- lower ed themselves to the ground, a distance of about 40 feet: Owing to the late ness of the night and the silence with which the work of escape was done, Mr. Joyher was not aroused until just before the eleventh one was about to depart, whom he succeeded in 'corner ing,' and who was found in the morn ing snugly rolled up in his blanket, and as unconcerned as if nothing had hap pened the night nefore.; The name of the United States prisoners were John Hudson, W. MV Pilkington, Alexander John, Samuel Wortman, Lenoir Brit tain, Jason Powell, and J. G. Welsh. Having made ah examination of the manner m which the escape was made, we unhesitatingly think that no blame can be attached to Mr. Joyner, who, since he has had charge of the jail, has always been alert to the safe keeping of his prison ers. The fault is Witn the Weakness of the building, and should at oncer de mand the attention of the county au thorities, who should place the build ing in a proper condition for the safe keeping of malefactors, : or open its doors; as it now is, there is nothing to prevent future deliveries of a like kind. This accurred last Saturday night STOBtACB . OJTKO? THX BSASONABLK PUSA8DBJ63 I Of Hfe, a properly eookied 'meal. "afloid's luile or no Dresenr emoTrneni. ana mncn ttuDseouem torture to a oonarmed dyspeptlevi But when chronic lndl- fesuon is comrmtteawj;tOfierers momacn liners, the food Is eatn with relish, and most lm Dortant of alirts-assrmBatelrranrrnouTishes the .systeraii jTfhlsgmiiditanieasdf oorreeUTe alsp to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism,, , sor saie 07 an urugs iti generaUl- T y.iTfniafaiiiifi ii, till UMfii.A A .flAI ALLO WED . :. :. 'iir"w a4is,MM EPS Electro-Yoltalc Appliances tetsa :Mftq84ftf nerve jfeoce r vigor, or anytfteese resfflfoi) p f rpni AsrJsiH and Othkt. Causes, or to any oyr nnTicted with Rheuma tism , Neuralgia, Pa r n rs7SpInaT Bifficu lties, Kldne'jt'oti SilTer' T'wCfitwtT tnn8 ;BcKriRur. ' ture&j -and othtr,i)iiWnpi- el.-lae iVjtal Organs. ' Also- wMMfc.twtillcu with diseases -pecuuai to their sex,:,-. iUoari ,jn5. ! Speed y- relief-ana&completerestoratlon to newn , i inlea.'nTheirthoousb..affieaflritta brm mrv ante?Z "ietodejerii)Tie4ltd Mm njeii,ai)il from hmidreli wbo havf seen piMbiy aiMi rauieaiiy cureu d -thelrnnc. SendTatonrjffoTlTrpMlrftWl Pamphlet, glvirrr SU information 'itaAddriaa,! I 2.-1 .--O'l) TOXTAIITBgLr MaTarW,Mjh, , tCX ril t .ri.-2.r?-.. - ' It is conceded, lead the World. All the eelebra- tadKBWBrtsuarol r.nTP TarfT ... ... - - ,' I t IHL1COMPARATJVE EDITION OF VTRSNSIXIXO JAJlTs & REVISED VERSICX3 IM ONE BOOK f I Traa tna tmm- Chaaaaa ahavn at m lasoav ..Only Okx Book Bbqutjucd. Sarea time, aarea labor, Insarea aoonraey, gitraa aatia. (action. BOIla HSWrtiy. Doatatnlna I OOP pagea. ( ril' SmmS Isftniallaiwlyl nneaoaled as a noaove I Attentive and Bin tar I fH irl HrWa2fTn,'pVrfU."TT doe BotmHrell ndWwa im Urn vtart that km iootened my cdct. u now tteep u tnif roar drureiat does not . keep ItfOaaa-foa and rot treat' '"""'"'t t r" ...:ujp. k. peck cou r lWHtg3jfin m m way, Hew Yrki M 1.7 i4m JiT ".1"vf-h-.j! !i'hvil .nwoflJi X l'l!?"r i :.; ; .it! 1SS a MM MHSJ . l.i" ti o 1 sr iriii sjji ( DRrBY I TZTZTmmttir-T Outclctv and 1 .111 KtSw9' " to eotwn ana maae expect mnftf iiitrftflr hainban WE l- .1- vs m. VS 8TOCK THBBANDSOmaX UfOi Ot PASSIMENTERIESAi) JtVKR SHOWN IN Jost reoelTed. aome BTTflLW VRnraiEa nr Kmnu. CLOTH in alt colors, at extremely low nricM. ereuuig oresses. ujjjstja TU1MM1N03 in endless viwra rianneis, m au colors, at prices never before Come and see out IMMENSE STOCK of Goods, ' TRULY,- HARGRAVES & WII SMITH BUILD P.S.-WILL J2yLJP ALBXA5DEB, formerly with H. Morris Bros Is wlttl ra' now and wllf be1 pleased friends around. ; .t.s s,LHc(W..;. to see his - novia Our Fa and win CortiToiete Stools. ! Ja. . OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE: BEING-i NOW ENT I R ELY TH7X cordially Invite our friends and the V T ed, confidently assertlne that they wi ttne this we would call sneelal attention d the stantly keep on hand during the entire season. We are justified la asserting that the. long akpervence and standing of our House, is a full guarantee that ear Clothing Is the most reliable. Thearmenta of our own manufacture are strictly nrst-class. We manos 01 our ps bsoqs, eno invariably insuring mem been to brine about a dlsruar everr season sf a full mansnip el our Clothing is equal to any 01 the uuobjuv sucnur 10 au uiuers; we are reasonaDie t truth, allowing no one In our employ to do otherwise. to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor is to please, and to give to each customer the value ot even dollar he leaves with us. Our line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete In all branches. NECK WSAB A SPECIALTY. . . Verr Respectfully, - . : . . j ; oct9 DEALER. IN 1 ,ii:AN aMGrtATES ' j W H OL ES A LS 'and ' B X f A ifL.'"'jiB -11J ParHculBr'attendon paid te -EOOFINGTO&POUING.- Konejtat firit class hands emr4oye4jl for pie ;; i- MLW SEW SlOm: : , . u J ) .. Mi oct29 m 1. I ' I . - nil. i.i.i , , Chew only, the brand of tobacco known as he- . X The iron-bound backet, ..,,. .! ' The mosfrcovered bucket, - 'That hung In the wel i- t . c ' "? i' ' " Cnarrofsole Agent' JJLlberatterffto :".'i'u v b.itzulL r.-v-T h-.Stl ;':SidjTO?l,HMlA)AMOrj i ' HrjNTERSvrrxt'rw'iS'a IroBiy-'and'iair-l tt 1 r : T I I" woWaiatesbeoif cafc ybmsitelAotj tt tbeflaj UAADiODUrlT. r that we nave goc JOO T, T and-all we-ws Is for yon to eomeOillilLmuh themon If we afevi too IIikI bf godds yotf want w 9! to yoaiJ AH yon 'ha W to -dP 'get- coeds lstoewatnsa-ttIao dont Intend to Charletteoa snr otbet- plaaM nadaraeli us now tprjpsh.r We know that you will not find mint goods wfllfns pfm rWte, Vetwi m nave as mnctf as'ronWul wast anwU!'setoJy MRKER&DERRili .u-vt ,iaajijA jo aiiiuo oiifiiun.flh Anovl aeaviSw aw. ?f!ti vfew-r) ;(!BeiBntfDenC0DT;?Wj Kla Jtuwt -mi hi mt (-.in U ".:-'i?!t 1 irSV 1DERRMRK -.- .4 . 'i n 1K-: ! . ST. THIS MABX3ET. '5 We have some tei JfrihandsofiS wool 8H00DAHS,' CAS. andtLADias'ii !' BE FEMNI A M I . A WMM in wm tin A WN8 ia .fine fabrics, for Tarietr. VKLVXTS and V8T.-TTrrSKNH. iill tainn.. shown In this inaiabt DamaslL Twels.4o-' t s,'"irevere; 1 OH alUU, 1 77 and you wUl be convinced that our prices are low: jHEIiM. 1 -.)tn IN Q, T RADB' &-Ti 'Sol V ill J.' J JJVJii FORTIUS SEASQS let- ' - r r COMPLETE : are constantly and carefullr -studying the-de- absolute bottom prices. , . Our object - has always line of irarments of the newest atvif. Thh wriru. best in the country. We don't say that ouc prouuo- aaiL never exaggerate; we tell every, customer the b, of in any instance to misrepresent goods in order 1 ks HOtfilli.iifV qt www mh m . .. ,". iaa .11 1 buhllc seherallT to an lnsrctloTi of vkti hfrrMfrfiriiur,T. II be found In everr remeet 11 n ttt thA atnraiaivi. . insnhmit. Strles of Our own deslen and munrrfantiiTB wTSvTi'ttf vml L. BERWANGER BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tairors. W)wM I- 3 W. P. MABVIN. AST. (5obt ni ' . 0 and Successor to F. Seas A; iiJ 4 ri, i n ! . i rti ., j 4 None "but the' VAy V i io ilLaep'ia ,mx siecfc, lilsd'Totielt 8(1' 1 rancy Articles.1 irmmeries, oembs1' ' pK ' ' Brasaeai. Tool hi Rnianna. Snav act , 1 r of aU the best vaneMeeb'wairakited k . B UfT mylj. xi .."vItH Phy'sa prfti6are gspef febtf) !W.B.JURVU!l.iAgtfcA)CPr1 144 afufj (.;,! -i, ,1 VCl.i:H"l fi.'! n; !' end exntoitfeiy in: th Una of BTWglT dl)S?lBI teshtmry'eay whoJesaflel ansLse- lwe.'fto'ofler iototnef ifteoT eH4n Qur stock it very inn ones' af wmxXtGPDWihACfSt WPRW EBXES.'atf lni) TOWnKGS PiliHsand -''-A '..-fj moil vfcI-ol sieiUlts-i jV Lit') tAtii T I f?0f;lL,K!ii-ni'.'J 5 i Oiil til gfileb al f uii lliIW. Librza knd cd!iirBnrNtctoiaAn, pletocjtiofjji ijj.'2 ne :-j r.jnsnira Lei! eloirftrlj wwvw Wrwvi Jgeli safe' vOT be:siritlyTJSAhi'e hLAi diiw uili m t!( fcii 3o ooliavxitesi oa tied rw jtf ;iU ot dnarxi tnol3cr i47 uw dtvl strTSyimf faWnlaA isXrsttsiwgwra Oj moei axti on aaiwoaVoj to. -vsiiios Jl mollis laotiiiuaadi iol DBlESsrind,BTiTTWAE llNKN, sr.' 1 r j f. 'i ! ti lt ' 'I; if f . 91. f ; !.! : i ir; l i a a 3 , ( I 1' i I I -'' ' 4., t H 1i ,1 !, 1 '4 ' " .-il-a-f I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1881, edition 1
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