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A TALK WITH TOM CLO00SK. ' t lL i L r 1 J w I " A TRUE TONIC. L J1JI U a Ui ID i A L :i ytOUr"tr7..r ji ju 17 Tl ST3 IT3 lo (o1 I TZ03iSsiSjt Or E 30 " C nfioH IRON BITTERS are MfUy mTndSS I&. fetrtllgIOf jjj ciarm on the th muscles, and givee new life to the nerves. r ditraatire RLUr Has m (JU hat will not b , Bald brll drorxwU, r JYote , we 3 . .. ,7 . TT J lldrfpeDtic symptoms, such as ; TS?teetli or glte headache. ABC Ikjok, sa pp. oi useiui CAI CO., Baltimore Jttd.-. WbaU the"BOHV . tjii-A. w . lujreem I ; a ;iro: th Situation. TTABlIIGTOir LETTER. a r I viist ret r v t s talked . it some man, has a pleasing address, is af- iDoroarairwi. i ni WaMhif jftcto. fBtiM ornea ahcU cnlteaai Trll-Beltef Ua Ho will - na IU1U - - iTi-r mm wawwuk m U7iejrtWB,W!'2!fable. and talks well. He sncceedM oi- resigned that position to accept the chairmanship of the, Anti-prohibition iExecutiTe committee: He has been successful jn business lfapa fpyw, Seatbern Postal Appointment. T the Jdltor ol The Olwerrer; t I "liSHiNGtiDK, Nor.16. The ohe ab sorbing question of interest here is of imnm fHai of rcnarlea Jules Gui- iteau, upon the charge of assassinating ijam'es A. Gargeld, President of thij L . U.H. and 0Nala-l KMronJPwrviw-i time dU.ia U opto ox ww yLgrrr.?.ttTt.h;tt Cranaiitt narrth U darln. 4L'"onth.' Tonic h no don. th. LOUk w yjjjZ L ff liCHAS-JONES; 11 SojeAg't.Charlotte.N.C. JJ 1 AT.XESS THAN A uctioii Prices. THE THE FINIST COLLECTION OF S1LVI I L T X R-PLATKD U-PUTU WART7 W A B Hi Xver cxMblted In Charlotte. JUS1 BKCX1YCD: 1 1 ' i&tllxxitBns. ,1r THFlGREALCURt .RHEUMATISM A it UtYrf'nil diMMM of the KIDNEYS, i": n fHJVSR AMD BOWKLS J flj jjenmaBthatytek of 8w aortd poiaan linljTln iiIiNIiiii 1 if TTIi rtlain run Tnillit THOUSANDS OF CASES of the -wont forms of thin tmxfbU dOMO novo been vdekly TCUanrad, in bort Um ' PERFECTLY CURED. BOQXBS' TBIPLS-BLATE KNIVES,' $1.50 DOZEN. AfaU llneoC Table Fancy Silver Ware, At greatly redoeed prices. Call early and get Ant choice. BeapecUully, J. BBOOEFIXLD & CO. BOT10 m W wondorftd hmi. and ail Ml in rrerx Prt of th Conntrr. In Iran dTofaMM it haa eared wnereaJl elee had fiLiled. Ztia mUd, bat efflaient, CERTAIN h HI ITB ACTIOS, but barmln in nu oaioa. entaleaaaea. Btrenvtneaa mm ajlTcaKew life to all the Important ontana of the body. Th natualaeuon of the Xidneya la reatorcd. The lit la cleanaed of all dlieaae, and the Bowela more freely and heaithfnTly. In tola wsythe unit dlaaaaaa are ondioated from Aaithaabeen provwdby fhooaanda that la the moat efltetnal remedy for eJeanatnc the yatem of all morbid aeeretiona. Ztahouldbe need In ereryjiainaenoia a . SPRING MEDICINE Always onree BHJOT7SNE88, CON3TTPA- i TiOQr, jrLLZa and all nTMaT, xeaMa. Is tntt isVry Tecataala Tmrm, In tin cuts, a- wtilh tntlr4 maiMrillO. 1 JJao in lifaidk1 an, cry Oeaastrate4tOT the eottrenlenee of thoeetrhoeannotreaduy nre pare it. It octm with equal gJWec eiUerform. GIT IT OF yOTja DRUGGIST. PRICE, WELLS. BICHABDS0N A Co., Prop's, I (Will lend the dry port-peid.) lrBUHCTOH, TT, ATja.0aPtt 8T, AN LMHXNaJSTOCKOT vniy y egeiaDie vxmpounauiai United -States: j The trial begaa-Mon !ASr and to-dar a iury was obtained. It is believed that the jury, selected is an eminently fair one, though not over 1 weighted with brains. One of the ju !rors is colored. So far in the trial, Gtn teau has occupied a seat hextn"his brother-in-law, Mr. Scoville, who is al so his counsel ;. MrsScoYille, Guiteau s sister, and Mr. J. wuson uiuieau sac to the rights of the prisoner. ?Giiiteau js all the time most nervous ana exciut ble, and on seyeral occasions he has gone so far irhia emonstarations that the police have had to interfere to pre serve order. At times he makes sug gestions to his counsel about tha com-, rtlh vftaral" with a most V whilfl her Drotner J. - uuiceau, is a man of much character, and in Boston, where he resides, stands high as a busi ness man. He is quite well off. So far the court house has heen 4ensejy pack ed. many ladies being in the audience. iWhen an adjournment arrives the shackles are placed upoGuiteau, ,and he is- hurried through the crowd1 He perceptibly trembles on these occa sions and is evidently fearful that some one may shoot Mm. He is a moral cow ard. Opinion, whether right or wrong, is-eaining erouud here that Guiteau wiiLbe Ittcqhltted on the groandofinr sanity. Secretary Blaine was among the spectators to-day A- singularly mourning scene was presented at an undertaker's shop, on Pennsylvania Avenue Sunday last. A great crowd thronged the sidewalk in front, and within was filled -with , eler gantly dressed women, whose flashy at tire and paint and "powder marked them as belonging to the class recog- nized as demi monde: The occasion of the gathering was two-fold.' Up stairs an inquest wa3 in progress over the bodv of an unfortunate who had com mitted suicide by taking laudanum. A treasury clerk, wha had been her JoyCr; had cast her aside, and she, in despair, had taken her life. It was the same old story as Old as the days of Noah or Adam. 'At onetime she occupied a high place in society in Alabama, but falling, she had drifted, to ' this city,- Buffeted here by adverse waves she finally took her own life. She was KUUWU UCIO no iicunui jnvuouu, a 1 1 ,In the.room below a scene far Tnerft solemn in its character, and as a lesson; more impressive than a hundred ser mons, was being enacted. A magnifi cently silver-mounted colIin, containing the - remains of another unfortunate who had died neglected in one of the most fashionable . houses in the city. The room 'was crowded with the demi monde. Flowers in profusion, pillows, bouquets, etc., literally , covered the cas ket, while at the foot a floral cross, with letters "Senora," in violets, was placed. ' The aged-mother aaL wmping at- i.Ha head of the casket. It was a most jiife tressing scene, and when the minister, clad in his Episcopal robes, exhorted the women there assembled toiefrve the path of sin, the scene w as-impressive indeed. All that was mortal of Senora De Forrest, once a Philadelphia belle, was that evening interred in Glen wood cemetery. The reportof Auditor Ela, submitted to the Postoaster-General; shows that ithe receipts of the department" for the year ending June 60, were $ZVl8yffl$ and the expenditures, covering the same period, were $3957,786.46, thus leaving &2,466,33&49 to be appropriated to make good the-4eflcit - In other words, the department, is within that' figure of be ing on a paying basis, which is .nearer that basis than it has been since I860, at Which time 'there were but few star routes in the South. This is a most ex cellent -showing. Accompanying, the report of1 Auditor Ela Is a - tabulated Statement showing which States pay end which do not.- Of the 88 States, but' twelve 1 yield an excess of Te iceipts over expenditures. These are all the New England States except Ver mount and all the Middle States, with Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin: Oft the territories Alaska alone pays for her postal' facilities. The Southern States areiar in arreas, West .Virginia approximating nearest a paying basis and, Texas farthest, being in deficit over three quarters of a million dwiArs. North Carolina's exnenses in this item exceed her receipts by $164,448.78. South Carolina by $77,481-6 L, Xast year North Carolina was in arrears $150,339.80 and SputhCSarolinaJ.$67.728,.jffhich. in round numbers is a further: deficiency in the former State of.814iXXU and in the latter of $10,000.00. Of the lastqnsi ter which began April 1st ana enaea Jime.S0jfeJthe expenditures were In ex cess of receipts only $79.879.41. If this proportion . had prevailed during.the year tne post omce aeparxmeni' woum. have been ' within $316,517.64 of being on a pa; the hex 4 a ter snowing. i- :; . Patent have Issued this week as follows:" North Carolina, Archibald W. Mclnty re and 8. a Parish, Laarin burg, saw-dust elevator ; John J. Clark; Newberne, dental bracket SouthCaro Una, Jas. B. Law, hame. Postal changes have occurred as fol lows: Postmasters appointed North Carolina Lane Creek, Union county, J. P. Thorn, vieei Cavelock resigned; Havelock. Craven county. Ed. D. Bus- sell, vice JADenker resicmed; Pine ronH Wahingto"Ef3 te4d the s," "with pleasafitsmile On his on quer Patriot. i "Fro "boss, !Viarrv fan A. I What about the cabinet and things in 'general from the stalwarts' stand- president. He will formulate an ad ministration policy by the time Cong trpsa meets, and he has the grit tq carry it out. The fcabmetfwm De roorgaiii rmanioui EepjiblicJlnl, i ntflih WilHnfrt 'tO into iahinftt. The auidnuncs nave misseu lit badly in ascribing to him cabinet as- nirations. 1 cannot sav wu ivo- mm I.MJMMia VIHM1 I a rrrsrr THflnt.'arolicv willbe. 1 may nave SeSht Eg oiinionTbut it is more-or less an conjec ture, What V a.aJW l!w,,s j BothForcign and Domestic -JKOxiqA a-J I . .tBecelved. ,. I IfSP $ 1 N'! sDrof Store aHECMATISl, acts directly won theLiver, and TSJSS. Cures JJlver uompiamts, aun- I vice a. u. wreer resigned, jsouin uaro- dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos- ThoTpoweUvlc tiveness. Headache. It assists di- led. Ck)mmissioilItatMrs. Laura L. ;V.2l,r.Vr y,foJ I Green, New Peund. Buncombe county, KOtt.$trenolnjme system, jr. n . Nathan W. . Anderson. Littlt regulates tne Dowels, purines tne blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. .JOB SALE BY ALL, anjl8 deod eow lj. ahnnt'the ad mihistratioh' pa tronage in North. Carolina Wh? & ,1 O" . .. . -nruv. o ainnifipank. t.wmkle in his eve, the astute politician made a profound 'observation about the "extraordinary weather," at the same time attempting to raise a window. (,The fresh air as it Streamed through the open window Mnor and the Patriots mast , A ' '6V' m 1 , 1 pump was again put to workj I , -What ar'e Jud ge-Settle's chanfeeS for the cabinet?" . . "Judge Settle is not an aspirant for cabinet honors. His name has not been urged in that behalf, If tendered he would hardly accept He would like to 1 have promotion on the bench, and I think.is pretty certain to set.. He !went last week to New York to. seethe president at bis request. The inter- . i.!.aT AiAein T iimtuwnt-nnH . VieW -Was BaUSiauwiy, uimMBtomi.- THh5niii-fc of Claims $ would'8 suite him. The salary is good, and th$ tenure for lifei' 'Mi i ' I 'I . ' i Will tliere be a Southern man nt the cabinet T ' "Nobody but President Arthur knows. All that is said in that direction by newspapers and outsiders is guess work. Much of it is manufactured by interested parties. Mr. Philips 'stands high with the administration. ; u ; ; 1 " What about State politicsr -If there was a popular election to morrow the Republican party would sweep the State, quickly responded the i-boss." : KTrwWd. how?" j . s Ohtte issues we shall submit to the" people: Election of magistrates by the people ; the road law ; a progressive ed ucational policy ; a liberal railroad poli cy; anti-prohibition; reduction of inter nal revenue taxation, when and where compatible with public good, &c. But Bepublicans'; are not united on these Issues." "Practically, they will be. Republi cans quarrel and shake each other by the thrbafc,'but they are all Republicans on election day. It is only the Demo crats who knife each other. , Thenyou expect a "walkover" in the next election in this State." s "Yes, North Carolina will follow in the footsteps of Virginia. It will be a fight between the "bosses and the peo ple, and the people win win every u me. Our country is growing faster than our "WUiyoU please inaicaie who tue North Carolina Mahone will be?" "The mention of his name would surprise you, but I must ask to be excu sed from even an itimation." I ... 'I',) T Tbe RealffsuUloia ot Attortter-General BiMTeatKh Ifot Accepted. Duoatoh to Baltlmoi e San. ! . Washington. Nov. lfi. It can be stated with the utmost: confidence that the President has not accepted the re signation of - Attorney-General Mac rVeagb, and, if Jii& eplnion 4oes not un idergo a change,he4doesfnot, for the S resent at least, intend vto accept it "he President cannot compel Mr.Mac- Yeagh to perform the. duties or ms (Office, but for reasons, any one of which is sufficient, and will be so deemed by ithe country, he considers that Mr. Mac- VMurh owealtto both of them tore- main where he is. Mr. MacYeagh has jrood reason to feel embarrassed as a 'stances which have comb to light with in the last few days are such as to in crease the? embarrassment Set it is considered that the President is entire ilv instified in insistine that he shall re- Imataln ihe cabinet until the star-route, cases; are disposed of and the, 'Guiteau trtaV-ir ended. It is understoodUhat after the shooting of President Garfield ! Mr. MacVeagh was persuaded into, the belief, that Guiteau's act was . the result of a conspiracy, and that there were jflAVAnal narties to it He instituted an 'investigation 'through the rert&r' dej itectivesoi tne irapaiiment 01 jubuco and others specially empioyea, ana ic is 'saUr largertjoiiaf the contingent fir(rtrf 'the debarttrient was squander- nz basis. Jtis .believed that led in the effort to work out this foolish fiscal year will make even heir I theory. Friends ef .theJPresioVBBt inti mate xnac tiie uieinjauivjii " 00 w in ducted on the idea that Guiteau had ac svmnathizers personally interested in a change of administra tion, and very olose to , ttiosa iiow in power. The BreMdtalti it iivsaidrhas been made acquainted wim aiimo tacts in the - case, and it is natural that he should feel somewhat lncugnanv ana. that he should insist on Mr. Mac v eagn r Ti? fflr.iftl canacitv workine out to the last his.partlptilartheories of cause and effect ( in tnaiar-rouie rouuewws ahd in the1, crime bt Guiteau. r ; Neurafqfa, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache, Sjupne$s of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore ThroatrSmeJ- -tugs and Sprains, Burns and Seaiast bensrai ttoaty . , Pains,, Tooth, iEar and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs On. as a afe, -iire, simple and cheap External Remedy., 1 A trial entails bat flie. eomparattrely trifling buUay of SO Cants, and 'T one snfferiBg with pain San hara Cheap and positive proof of it claims, 'i ' Plrectipnt in Keren Langnagaa, BOLD 21 ALL DBUGGISTS A1TD DEAXEE8 . IH MEDICIITE. A. VOGZIiER Ss CO., ; Baltimore, Md.,U.B. A. deeaodftwly :;' Ladies Do yon ivant a pure, bloom ing Complexion t If so, a few- applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALK will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Bedness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of tho skin. It overcomes tho flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and nerfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. From Saratoga Springs. N. T. A new water re , aembliBg the imported Vlchj Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids dlgea- .! tlon, Is a powerful tonle and strong i diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Beoemaiended Very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In an forma of dyspepBla. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATXH, CASES BOCK BBIDGS ALUM, 1 A CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. ,1V And a full supply of IMPORTED ftPOLLINARIS -aJTD Httoyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT MOM NOVELTY ! "prUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APEB1EM. .! AS A CATHABTIC: DOBB-Awtoe glass full before breakfast The Zace? "Hunycdl Jahos. Baron Lleblg af firms that Its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos, The most agreeable, safust, and most efficacious aperient water." ProjVtrchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prqf, Bamberger. Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prqf. Scanzoni, Wurazburg. I prescribe none but this." Frctf. Lander Brunion, M. 2X, F. R 8., London. -nore pieasant tnan its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." Prof. Atken, if. D.,F.R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. Preferred to Pullna and Fried- nensnau." AN 0NLI DAUGHTER CURED OF f COMJIIPTION. When death was oourlr exoectad. u having foOed, , and Dr: H." James was experiment ing with the miiiyierhi of Calcutta he accidental ly made a preparation which eared his only child Of CONSUMPTION.- His child is now in thi. country, ano; enjoying the best health. He has prbved to the world that CONSUMPTION can be postflreljF and permanently cured. The Doctor now lives this recipe free, only asking two three cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures Night 8weata, Nausea at the Stomach, and will break up a fresh cold In twenty-four hours Address CRADDOCK CO , 1033 Race street, Philadelphia, naming this paper. Bend to MOORE'S BTJSIHKSS UNIVERSITY Atlaiatau Gau For Illustrated Circular. A 11-re actual Busincea School. EsUMUhed twenty years. FREE Mrnii atbor.Anewanc Lia -rresertjon : bounrfin fiii.vSSo11 mn"n. embossed full ailtOO pn.oonUm. bS:i JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N,C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can set water lust as fresh and 8 Dark ling as when it flows from the spring; at Saratoea. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week; J. H. MoADJSN, Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night u1t28 Jan. 22 5 Riehmond and Danyille Railroad. j WpwfflJ) f!() sw-i mmm0 send nowAiirtVirpl-ifj S njfHu.isjKaeasw Bolnnchst Bnatrav A Great Offer for HOLIDAYS! HORACE WiTRRq ms !?Jr.. . Deal6.826BrS3wfi:i,T ana THE CHICKERIMG PIANO. THE HIGHEST AWARDSSTiffigl in the GREAT WORLD'S FAIR ta IiONDON 1861 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS 186T; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION In CHILI 1876 ; and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION In Philadelphia, 18T6. fW Peweas) wiahtna; tm purchase (or ex amine) instramentit are rewpectfnlly In vited to visit our. Warerooajis. Send for Circular and Priet Lilt. GHICKERlHa & SONS 130 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. I 136 TreinontSt., Boston. Novl-d4w4w Seed Oa CORN ! CORN'! CORN ! FLOOR ! On and after June 5th, 1881, Passenger Train Service on the -lUanta and Charlotte Air-Line di vision of this road will be as follows: U.S. MaD Express Fast Mail EASTWARD. No. 45. No. 47, No. 40, A. B. C L've AUanta AJOO am ai5 Pit 6.80 m Arr. 8uwanee....D 6.18 am 4-S7 fk 7.45 pm - Lola E 6.64 am 6.58 ra a06 pm M Toceoa F 8.14 m 7.15 pm 10 16 pm " Seneca. G 9.20 am 8 40 pm 11.25 pm " Greenv'le ..H 10.58 am 1O20 pm 1.00 am " Spartan 'g ... K 12.14 pm 11.40 PM 2.11am Gastonla....L 2.86 PM 2.13 am 431 AM " Charlotte. ..M 8.85 Pal 8.15 am 5.35AM BaaBasBSBaBBBBBBBBai BBaaaaaaaasaBBBBBi eaasa-eaa saBBBaaaai asaasMasana WESTWARD, U.S. Man Express Fast Mall No. 42. No. 48. No. 5a L've Charlotte.. M 12-80pm 12743 am 12.83 am Gastonla...L 127 pm 1.43 am 1.17 am Spartan'g.. K 8.50 pm 4.06 am 8.12 am , Green? 'le...p &07 PH 5.18 am 4.24 am ! " 8eneca.....; 6.61 Pit 7.02 am 5.47 am - Toceoa F 8.01PM 8.15 am 6.58 am M Lola..; E 9.16 pm 9.81am &09 am " Suwanee.. -D 10.88 pm 10.54 am 9 22 am Arr. Atlanta 12.05 am 12.20 pm la35 am WHOLESALE & RETAIL Druggists, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Our stock of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Green, New Found, Buncombe coantv, e Creek, Madison county, N. 0., vice Joshua T. Justice resigned. " DBuaaisTS. Winiaw Mk My Curves, A fan line ot K - J t ! T ; Coffins, aufcJGasMs P. C. "WILSON," ' CHARLOTTE, N.C.. Sole Agent for LOUIS iGQOK, Colnmboj Buggy! tr.-tut tnmlit -ajUi't-i A'MXl oAHf3. is Iff i i'tt Hit V"'l . 01 lirv r.in f4:.f. -.-... ' TW lfrf t; W 1 11 m llL lUkkltURE DEALER F1V1A , WHOXXUUI V . - -t Maaaasaaaaassiapaaaaasaai AHD THS WATEBTOWH SPBIKfl WflOS. COMPAMriS,' w&wt : I BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS, 0,, ... . WHOLESALE ANTJ BXTATL. OPEN BUGfeLtStJ itpf BtXGrEia5i --Jul 'Jt . jmrx rx 1JRlX ISPilj-lfail f aaErWai -old St tOUM 2 ? n -at ur.v - 3L B. 8AUJTDEB3, A by Mrs. Dr. Reeves, whose intention-to to keep a strictly first-class tKraiwrrr eieif lespeea j uonunoaious sample roou ju op nrji,fum.wi JOTS. : x- rL l of tto rtuMiew mxxa&iR r neon. ujneitfwaaaai) Wilmington Review. All that wMTOortalJttf the deceased associate editor of this paper was con signed to thelfrave this iorenoon. The sorrowful senjeeserej held at 8t James' church, aid from thence the sad cortege wended its melancholy way to the hallowed precincts of Oak dale the silent and beautiful last home 01 bo manv ok unrnonuiett uoau. jlucio he sleeps, notSfjfrgitt'that grim sol dier, wno BignoeV'ia -gran waucu ovor those bpnathvliimnja. wmcn was IO our departed OTe-thwTrepresentative of! so much that he had delighted to hon or, and for which he had so willingly suffered and bled. He sleeps well, for; no noblerknightlfeC or truer heart A LCEXPUKP MISER. A recent number of te Vahlngton (D. C) Post gives an interest sfrMnfr-f t hew one Auirustua iMurummund,iTenutAhe pump manafaei uua inaunnnuni'i'uoiitiiisytai vwingio ua general IntrodnrMon jLL . tiaiUrer water, waa in his financial cesperatlonled to ventareaendlnc a dollar to M. Ai Dauphin, Mew Oceana, La., and In return oUalned P'X.OOO. b- c received In r4 turn bait ot ticket w i , i 187th monta4 iy drawing ot tho Loul? ua'6ta4. Letter on Oct! 11th. This vnnri !" a VuMiUi.i. 1 2rUl.uJB'w mnniw eorrwtKjdJh thebenlfieenf y pauphliliew Orleans, prior to the Grand eml-Animal Distribution of over lialf aniilUnToj anil 111 vat An - - - - - rsw , , . OtuVT?Br5aaaailS5 .wwLbiura fltS Early, of Vft.and soma one i 'MnlMiaMl. h&frMediatt Press and Circular con tains anma cnood sunrffMnons aooap wie r. vinin "--f.rhjitrrnmt .2JfAsl half a towelrPPly it to the back of (he net-SlffeSsWp'waf base tyf thoiartmi, and fasten th4ry half QfjthAftiWeK over so as to prevent thtftooatxt?alation. The effectJs ptoinpt and, aXTing, cooling the bmn ai& inducing earner, sweeter sleep than, any narcbtE; Warm water may be used, xnougrrmosir persons pieier cold. To.toosajrhoTiter from oyer- MS itaple-MmeyaS ,pi,dvedvani ea- peciai3MQiu y: a ji i-ii v. Awttn arriving trains of Georgia Central and A A W, P. Railroads. n , B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. A W, P. and W. A A Railroads. C with antvtnff trains of the Geoisla Railroad. D with LawrenoevUle Branch to and from Law rencevllle, Ga. , . E with Northeastern BaOroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga ' F with Elberton Alr-Llne to and from Elberton, flMtrirbi. G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Columbia and Charleston, a C. I H with Columbia and Greenville to and from Colombia and Charleston. S. C K with SpartanbuTs; and AshevQle, and Spartan burg, union ana uuumua 10 ana irom nenaersou and Aahevllle, and Alston ana Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow. Gauge to and rmm uaiiaa ana unesier. . M wlth C, a A A C. a B. A D. and A T. A O. for all nolnta West North and East ' Pullman palace sleeping car service on trains Kos. 47 and 48, dally, without change between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, 61ua5 Oeneral Passenger Agent ' THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE A EDUCATION J. DUblished monthly at Oxford. N. C, at On, Dollar a rear In advance. Tne uxonian aims at lnQreagmg tne mteresi 101 Literature and Education, and gives original ar ticles on subjects vl vital importance, as well as crltlfllsms of the newest and moat valuable publica tions. -- - . . offers oeetaea advantages 10 aaverosers. mgn average circulation. Advertisements are shown prominently, are rree rrom errors, ana are taste fully displayed. Its advertising rates are not in xceas or its value 10 en aaverDser. Aaverase aents, Intended for publlcantion In any issue, hould be In the office ny the 20th of the month, maris tf J. & HORNER. Oxford, N. CL Oils, Varnishes and Dye StuCs, Is complete. WGIVE US A TRIAL. rBJ OUR INK CAPSULES, Something new and guaranteed to make the BEST INK in the ilarKfcU L. B. WRISTON A CO. JTHITE and RED OMON SETS, : For fall planting. L. R. WRISTON A CO. HAVE A KULL ASSORTMENT Of Seeley's Hard Rubber Trusses at reasonable prices. Jtvery xruss warranted as represented. ' , . A B. WJUaTOH A W, JADCte' COBSM BRACE, . ! A shoulder brace and support for the back com' blued. Bold by W VL WRISTON A CO, 00tl2, The Associated Railways OF- - fi VIRGIA and the CAROIIAS. ' PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, I Richmond. Va., November 1st, 1881. BAGGING AND TIES we!are anU for THE WATT PLOW WUl sell it LOWER.thanlyou ean buy an other good plow. Full assortment always on hand. Call and see us before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. aug26 ' Gnaio G11 1 Bound-trip rates, and Ad van formation of parties of NOTICE. -r - . - i rrTTBl mAAMnir of the stockholders and directors rOtjyeepJSjSness, 1 0f the North 8tate Copper and Gold Mining vompany, wmcn was u oe rota at Ha uawe vu me firoperty of the company in Guilford county, N. C, or-theturpoee of levying an assessment on the stock and other business which might be present ed to tne meeting1, nas oeen Dosrnonea ana. win De "held at the same place t noon of the 24th-ef No- temper,, iai. 5 , Memoranda of Arrangement of , Tickets, Routes of Transportation, tages offered for the formation 1 visitors to tne . D1TERNAWAL COTTON EXPOSITION -AT O A. octSO tf Joseph wrEKtNS. ! ..; lit l . President NOTICE. -AahlpwrexABrtaUcr-walUnt far aaatt Is ltke-n: Dmnness man sitting at noma ana nurauiyi oreeld. GeWI7tiBtiiooitrla Ad ke cured., iML2fc.&$!mfa " - - ment Tnose having claims are notUed- to pre sent them within the time- prescribed- by- Jaw or this notice will be plead la bar of their recovery. ' J. W. HOOD. B0vembel8th,1881 Adrn'r. 1 nOVl8 W4W r. ,., . -y , , SYMPTOMS. 8ltaht pahf itt thetato, the akin and tey isfume, ihleiD yellow eoatr BJcestKm is tnrpUNa,'- an un-i pleasant sinking sensation at the P" 01 we stom ach Is erperleneea UeTTbawetan are rtrrecular, thej nind.fSBtful..the -memory weakened, sometimes a aUght couehioldneef of the hands andfeet opej times Jfapriuaja craving ior iopa, aizzmess o: fore the eyes, depressed bead, blurring be-t naa. Dreatn, ieei. Ing of nncertahiti of having left something undone bat cant tell what lt Is. -Take' Simmons Liver ttvwm iajft mm.r BaaajnngFlBseeaor We thoplctare ot health if a fewbbtUes of Hod CITY PROPERTY; a A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the! JnL public aquare in Charlotte, will be sold cheap ana on.reaonaDie terms to . tne ngni ajnan; a purchaser. , The dweulng is on a full lot has nine eomfortaWe rooms, brick kitchen1, fine well bf wa ter, ete. The house la jadmlnblr adapted for tho residence ot a lawyer, doctor or preacher, having an admirable Bbraryof study room, built for the purposes Ter lnrthjr-pajrticularer price, terms etc-apply at, , . , THispFFlCE. -'"lBiya&,dttI,'i i--is afuiwj j igimn ii 1 ti hi u.tjii .tien r ftm ..iii't-'t'ii ; Mial'rfvjri a-jifnL Vt Mt 1 a,nt.l its T'HE Lot on the corner of Ninth street and the rULAUna a whole or divided lnto-twefOtool TObri96 feefetMtabtfolttwtXoi ATLANTA, - . - v. - e From the Territory traversed pr, reached by the Railways of the Richmond and Dan- , i ;; . rUle System. , ; From and after this date, from Charlotte via Charlotte and Atlanta Alr-Llne Railway, tickets good one day going, two days staying In, and one day. returning from Atlanta, will be sold as follows : Fo single person,.;.. $10 70 For parties of 10, each....,.. 9 86 For Dartles of 20, each,.:t 8 00 For parties of 80, eachU,.. 6 70 For parties 01 our eacn... ...... ...... o ap . The Bound Trip, Tickets herein named, when need singly, are ef a specific ' contract form, "void if transferred tQ others . than original purchasers," and authorize the requirement of Identification of said purchasers at the option of the Railway . Agents or Conductora. .. . ..' . To the end of affording' increased facilities for - visiting the Ixnosltlon. conixact tickets, adanterl to parties ot the size herein named,-are. likewise: -onerea. Tnev embrace an -tne sttnuiaoons 01 am-' clo tickets, with the additional one. that they am good for transportation to Atlanta only when pre- aenieo. on trams ln connecuon wkb -aai otnera or ispecuicciaasinejoeiongto.as per uepnees n ,npoa them - tne y area sue ongmai . parcnaaers, ana laenury - ; An office tor the Wentificattori Of purchasers and stamping ef retmsreoopone ha teen established at tne union vepotin auanuk u win oe open 80 minutes prior to tSV departure of trains. i ki Mono of the-eondttl(me.ot these tickets wHl be , changed in anxrespecw tK.i. . r. , i-.j' mvesBgaaonKox 1 me. wppuanoea ioe neraonal comiort kxigingi ana loexumean of transit be tween A Uanta and the Exposition gronnds. author Izes the assnranea that all etomenta aziat TrunSril and eoonomirai aiait. 1 !ormaUonhot contained telhTaW SI. isement arrrfyto-thunde: rttcsAgenu novtf VSP r to-the Bt4 of the.'-Atlants and rChadotta Air-Line "ileln Aattens lawntT All .Notes and Moris GIVEN US LAST FALL FOB GS-TJ-A.JNTO, ARE ROW DUE, (NOVEMBER 1ST, 1881.) Please call and arrange the same nov2 Ginger, Buchu, Man drake, SbHingia, a"? many of the best inedi einc known are com bined In Parker's Ginger Tonic, into a jneaicu' of such varied powers, W to make it the greatest -m4 D.JAm anrl I DC BestnealthAStrtnctH Bostorer EverUwO' It cures Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & disc of the Stomach, Bowels, Luna, Liver & Kidneys, &isentirelr different from Lk 3 Otters, Ginger Essence 2i2iJ1ffl?faS nmd oief Touics..as it agvvr fall to satan Ahe, never intoxicates. PKOhd toh to gray aalr. & CoTChemUts, N. Y. SOa,'aaJIit ar)ai httw fetrtef Boytng Do- Paricer's llilllj An I 1 a "NOTICE. l-ii stl ;r ' PURSUANT to a deeree of the Superior toun -Mecklenburg, I will sell at Public Auction. on Monday, Deoember. 1881. that verf valuable auu " alrablelot of land lyhw between the toteiwjre ktae eoun bouse la Charlotte, nay 01 .December, 1 tnat airame tot or una lyin oeiween um m of the N. C. B. R, and Trade street formerly properti of P. M. Brown, and now owned M- Buuer. m ,h,eied- Terms i cash; balance on 8 andgtoontli!
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 19, 1881, edition 1
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