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K m-xi,.,-. . Vf (H I vrt 1 - SUBSCRIPTION' BATES, Daily, one year, poet-void, tn advance. . six month. .. TEX 0B3XETXB JOB DXPIBTMETT Has feenjjutoroaghiy soppUed with' every needed want, and with the latest styles f Type, and every , manner ot Job Printing can now be done with neatoee8,dTspatehanflchee4flai. e'nan toe nlah at short nottoe, L LXTTKB-HXADS, CABDS," TAOS, BXa5IPT3,P0eTlS3, - HtOQRAlQrKS, HAlTOBILLfl,' ' PAMFHUTa. CIBCTJLABS, CHKKSTMT 18 00 ... 4.00 ... 3.00 Three monOi..... One month. .J,.,, WEEKLY EDITION: WeeJdv ( tt county), fit advance. . , Out of the county, Postpaid ... 2.10 .. 1.06 Six month. ' iiV.viyi ."i i ',". .-i'. . yoL. xxvi. CHARLOTTE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1881. NO. 3,958. Org C5ff0fls. r t IN A FEW DATS I ! i ! i 5 We will receive oar SECOND STOCK 'ot 0O0D3 tb9 season which will include all the latest noveltlM In 5 . , av AD OTHER GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Also, a magnificent line of the latest sty es In LADIFS' CLOAKS, WALKING JACKETS and ULSTEBETTES. One of our firm baa started North and we will soon be receiving new goods by every steamer. Alexander & Harris, We are dally receiving oar FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHTLDBENS,' GXNT8. BOtS AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTSI SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all Roods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other flats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AP SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. sepO Condensed Time TaWer-Nortt CaralinaltE: TBATJfS eOQta' KOBTHJ 1 3 No. 49 Daily Dau$,Mayl5'81 I No. 47 No. 48, Dally Dally Lv Charlotte, 4.05 AM 411 AX 5.M ax 8.03 ax 8.25 AM 1.40 fm 6.15 AX 6.20 am 7.50 ax 9.80 ax 9.50 am , f , . 4.15 FX 4.86"px 6.07 px 7.57 PX 8.18 PX tor Rlch kladonly a-Ll. Depot " " Junt " Salisbury. Arr.Greensboro Lv.Greensboro Arr.Ualelgh Lv. " A rr. Goldsboro Lv. Greensboro (or Richmond Lv. Danville 11 N. Danville " Barksdale " Drak'sBr'cli " JetersvUle Arr. Tomahawk Arr. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arr.Mancbester Arr. Richmond 1.45 pH 4.00 PM &25 fx 10.21 AM 11.81 AM 11.83 AM 12.01 pm 1.20 fx 2.55 FX 10.27 AM 10 58 am 12.87 FX ,t A 2.24 FX &20 yu 4.05 FX 8.5 1 px- 4.28 pk 4.85 pk 4.38 fx 4.43 ax 4.10 FX 4.13 px 4-18 PX 7.28 ax TRAINS GOIK8 BOOTS. Oate.Moy 15'SO Na42 Dally. Kb. 48 Dally. No. 50 Dally . Lv.ltidhmond " Burkevllle Arr. N. Danville Lv. " Danville Arr. Greensboro Lv. " " Salisbury . 10.45 px 12.00 x 3.43 PM 2.25 AM . 7.00 AM 7.25 AX 7.27 ax .6 05 PM 6.18 PM 9.28 i R17 fx 8.87 PM 10.88 PM 12.15 AM 12.20 AX 9.81 AX 11.16 AX K2.45 PX 1.00 fx Arr. A L. Junction " Uharlotte Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle " Drak'sBr'ch " Barksdale " DanvlUe " Benaja " Greensboro " Salisbury Arr. A-L. Junction Lv. " , Arr. Charlotte 2.55 fx 441 pm .07 fx 7.25 fx 7.51 fx 8.55 px 9.27 fx 11.05 FX 12.26 AX ib'.sd'Ax5 ..1 BALXK BBABOH. NO. 48 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro.,.,. Arrive Salem......;1... NO. 47-Dally, except ftonday wave Salem. 7.80 Arrives Greensboro... 9.QQ, AX. NO. 42 Dally,, exeeptaniiday. ,ti 'U, Le"e Greensbm)....,..-..r.iaOa,AJM Arrives Salem ?!?ZV.S::.ZZr...llJN AX -H0L.4a.-DaflX, ,if Leave Salem........,.,..... .5.80 PX Anlve Greensborjolj.t.-tx.. 79 r .Minuted malls, Hoc 48 and 50 will only malts 1 snort stoppages at points named on the schednW. .1 lotiiiXo for Raleli' ween Greensboro, Raletgh and Gldsboro,JNoir 47, making eonnoettoq with- W. N. C. B. at.Salfeborfc, n' ,A8&tU (Sundays elcepied), arid also eon-. Swoept)eenboro rsmssi rssenger trains SiUfW mVWin all looal ?Pi.beiwe9n Cnarhai4 -bieWmMMl, except 27 . Harrlsburg, Cnlua Grove, Holts burg, Lnv wood and JamestowW:2 KfctUuvTl. 1 1 1, .No. 43 connects mm 8alrBrancn Qr LaliefwWciptace illlli BOOTS AI MS, Best Brands Latest Styles WE MOTE R S C E I V E DA LARGS LOT OF Warner's Celebrated Corset, Corallne, Flexible Hip, Cross Boned Hip, Abdom- lnal, and Nursing, In an sizes. NEW STOCK -or- REPELLANTS and CLOAKING in new and desirable effects. Another choice lot of DOLMANS, JACKETS, UL STERS and CLOAKS. A good as sortment of MEN'S, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAR, lor Winter. Remember we sell the best SHIRT for one dollar to be found In the city. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. P. Si We will make sweeping redactions in prices of DRESS GOODS on Monday morning. novl3 Neuralgia, Sprains, I Pain in the .Back and Side. f There 6 nothlnsr more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cored by use of Perry Davis' Parn Killer, Tis remedy Is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid dancer of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than goodL. - 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 effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Belngr a purely vegetable remedy, It Is safe in the bands of the most inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pat?? Kuxxb would fill volumes. ' The following extracts from letters received ehovr what those who have tried it think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year Kince my wife became subject to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our resiortvto the Pais Krui.tH, which speedily, Cr2f lef ?Z2n "write" from the Bailors' Home, London : I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia pdjTolent spasms of the stomach. The doctors 5LrL8tn25teF Hospital gave up my case In age immediate relief. I have regained my ' rc!?ir na "B now able to folio w my nsoal a. H. walworth, Saco, Me., writes : i nilSkk Immediate relief from pain In .Yotjl says: . I have uaid your Paw Ku.i rn for rheumatiam. and hare received great benefit. ' Barton Seaman says : Have nsed Paw Eilleb for thirty years, and nave found it a nmer.faiiing remedy for rheumatism and lamenesg. Mr. Burditt writes : Phil. Gilt From 11 nmtr rout to give relief In cam of rmmnnm oymerBox, ra., writes : ?S?ni.5tuain?e Lknow your Paw Ktllxb la the beet medicin o a can got. All druggists keep Pain Exllzk. Ita price Is so low that It is within the reach of alL and it will save many times its cost in doctors' bills.: 25c, 50c and 91.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS 4, SOH, Proprietors, , ProVkSftnccr; T. . sept dw'sept A ocL'J PHYSICIANS, 'CLERGYMEN, AMD THE AFFLICTED' EVERYWHERE. 1 THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH QF-THE AGE. SYMPTOMS,Or A - TORRID! LIVER. Loss of appettteaujsea.bowela oostiYO, Pain in theHeaa,with a doll sensationTH ' the back part, Fain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eatingj with a dlsiri oiinauon t6 exertion of body or mind. ' iryite-PiUty or temper. of memd 7J THESE WASSTJTG8 ABE TJlTEESSZDt. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPEO. I'D IT'S FILLS re specially adapted to such eaaes,one dose efTeots suah a change of feelins; as to astonish the sufferer,, body- to Tadke oa Vteahi thna the system la J Tney Xnereaiae tnejappouto, ana cause tae euniSM, ana y umn-oBM AestoMOa tae- rt DLsresiive Stools are pro- '". duced. Price '. y nt-, TUTT'S HAIBDYEI Okay Haik or Whtskkbb changed to iTO&oesT ,BiaCK by a single application of this Drc It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. I Som by DruggitU, er Mat by axprsas oiuaseipt of f 1. Feby, gSdeodAwl lwl IVi ., j(;a FMMmwkle. BoH Cologne a5& Ail Fannra. Mothers. Business Men7Meehaa-l t riea; Sc., who are urea oui iwwmw n . TTTt Laa wns are hukhuw , w . -rr . 1 k yxjq wm itHvfev""'"-- sssii TssiBMssrrsrd J. to Knin M ,v tAAsT-VOf Will t nf?f 11 ' meerTemcWsraattt faoedfVrnUmWfliWl r r 1lKt HaallkAKlIMMlKMUIRI IVDVHVIV1 a iriitit m Mi eaouU iaoaettrntu torn Ur i fjy iMHicr-f Trn-iiff.'i t:.u ,.r..i;i. - . ! Imuanons r HeneTOume. uniEPi.ae- MAI with our f Hebesi T", eopj- which willbe found on trgtMLlM YOU KISSED ME. BY JOSXFHnrsl S. HTJHT. You kissed me! my head dropped, low on your ereaw, With a feelins of shelter and Infinite rest While the holy emotions my tongue date not speak iriusned ud in a name irom mi neart to my cneeic Tour arms held me fast oh, your arms were so ooiai Heart beat against heart in your passionate fold. Your glances seemed drawing my soul through my eyes. As the son draws the mist from the seas to the skies. - Tour U ds elans to mine 'till I prayed tn my bliss They might never unclasp from that rapturous ? SJtta. Ton kissed me! my heart and my breath and my Will, ' In detlrous joy for a moment stood still, Life had me then no temptations, no charms, No vision ef happiness outside of your arms. And were I this instant an angel possessed Of the peace and the toy that are given the blest I would fling my white robes unrepentingty down, I would tear from my forehead its beautiful crown. xe nesue once more in tnat naven 01 rest. Tour lips upon mine, and my head on your breast f You kissed me! my soul, in a bliss so divine Reeiei and swooned like a diunken man foolish with wine: And I thought 'twere dellcioss to die there, if aeaia Would come while my lips were yet moist with your breath. Wjfcat aoarcy 'twould be If my heart might grow e your arms clasped me around in their Das-. sionate 101a. And these are the Questions I ask dav and nleht: Must my lips taste no more soon exquisite delight? wouiavou care 11 your preasc were my shelter, as men, And If you were here would you kiss me again? OBSERVATIONS. Officer "How's this. Murphy? The sergeant compiams mat you cauea mm names." .private Murphy: "Plaze, but, I nlver called him anny names at all. AH I said was, -Sergeant,' says I, -some 01 us ougnt to be m a menagerie r Lon den Punch. "Colonel," said a man who wanted to make ont a geneologlcal tree, "Colonel, how cut I become thoroughly acquainted with my family history?" 'dimply by running for Congress," answered the coloneL 5 "What shall I get you to remind you of me while I am away?" asked a fashionable Austin rounsr gentleman 01 nis lnienaea. "do you want to get me something that will always make me think of you when-1 look t it?" "Yes, darling." "Then buy me a monkey to play with." Texas Sittings. "come." said one 01 a eouDie or lawyers, saun tering through the New Law Courts in Melbourne the other day. "Let's take a look at what is te be the new court," "Yes," returned the other, "let's view the ground where we shall shortly lie." Melbourne Times. r-ostomee cleric "Here, your letter is over weight." Pat: "Over what weight?" P. O. C: "it's too heavy; put another stamp on it " Pat; ucn, git out win yer iooiin' 1 sure. 11 1 put anotn er stamp on won't It be heavier still?" Harper's Bazar. NEWS NOTES. It is announced that Miss Annie Lou ise Ca,rey is soon to marry Mr. Loril- lard, of New York. A society for mutual protection from boycotting has been formed in the county of Tipperary, Ireland. Mr. Joseph Rudolph, brother of Mrs. Garfield, is in receipt of a check for $25,- 000, being in part payment tf the life insurance held by the late President. Michael EdelbluL a German, commit ted suicide at Richmond, Va Sunday. by shooting himself through : the. head, The deed was! caused by mental de rangement. i Hon. Alexander ..Randall, a . promi nent lawyer and former member Of Congress, died at his residence, Annap olis, ma., Sunday, aged seventy-eight years. Lieut. Luke Clarke of the United States army, committed suicide at Bu- cyrns, Ohio, on Saturday, by throwihg nimseir m front of a locomotive. He- was to have been married shortly to a lady at Bucyrus. Advices from Panama are to the ef fect that the death of Mr. Blanchfit, chief of the department of w;orks of the Panama canal, has had a most depress-, ing effect aq his associates. ' ' James Sheridan find John McGratb. while walking on a railroad track near Poughkeepsle, Y, on Saturday, were killed by a locomotive, bneridan was carried tnree miles on the cow-catcher and horribly mangled. . : Eddie and Aleck Howard, colored bovs. have confessed to the murder bf Richard Kane O Neill, aged 14years,dn the Oth in St., in a Seld near Franklin, La. They took Q Neill s gun away from him, shotim- throush thd shoiil- derr and then Jbeat, him -.over .the Jed With it ' ; t - A: delegation of distilIersfroin Bela ware. Maryland and Pennsylvania call ed .upon Comnoissionfir .Baum on Sat urday ahdjBUb.njitted an - argunreni" on the snbjeet of exteriaing lh' period which wMskey"6aW-r6Haitt- rio bond The present limit fevthreer yeaisi s as su- The 1 ail it? Charleston: Westrirn ia,is berrijg'gaatfe'd? nitetilaf deputy marshals' to pre vent theFprtsonT er Robinson, ;wha, ;le4 ' Belchief; ar Maiden, a. few .flaysiagg, ;it-6nJbefcg: lyncnea. x ne mmua are swu :oia in Coal ValleyKanawa county, West Va., but there have been no new out breaks at the mines, . . .1 .. At Tallahassee, Florida, on Saturday, Jndge Walker, of,, the State Circuit Court, decided the organization of the Jacksonville and Mobile-Railroad com pany te be illegal, anft granted an in junction restraiping the gonveyanoe to that company of "the road formerly known as the Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railway. In the State Supreme Court at St. A1-. bans; Vermont, on the 19th inst, Mrs. Emeline Meeker, the Duxbury child murderess, was sentenced to be hanged. This is the first instance ihVermont in which a woman haaj beeri . convicted of murder afld; sentenced: jufferi the extreme penalty of the ia wVTheisenH tence is that she be confined in., 'vyind sor prison afardlaborjantU tfifiIast Friday in March, 188V the last three months to be in solitary confinement and that en the day .named she hV hanged. vtvi.-.O.v . . A run was made on the Central Na tionaLBanxef JaoitbTi, on urfalf" account oi ira, reja -witu jia pended Pjucatiorial.J5arikc4Af ter nomeS70.000 hadfbeenvdrawnriout pay- tnent as stopperinmhow ever, assured trie- aenosi tors iiiatv.xna baqOia4 atnpre TunuB to mee'ii ae man0SKnna cpnnaence nasueerj i rwitnred. . .'The other ' Bosto: have come to the assistance Cf tilt tral. send it 4s promised that M will ef ott-aa -nsuaLi. The, atunefi paii0C tiOnnl Bank of Boston did-not ppeiiLlr frs. on saturaay -;in 'mes er, jVYeeawnp.npTrowBa iw Tunasrw aid toosie JlMIJ I J--: l;--tr ini i i ! i ai . , , J Mi OJk Btormdi'iiTjM llrt Tsow STOawWlnrsvAirn iUte.'-The ' treaf itmM ni-Ueratrfsu eontataa dwios as modi iron anaunri vex eenw naK&weh: tnum- thHpaantyalnm stgoiBsfknpenL Just the thing for the prlngeatoesa'MfaO trl twjas jtoimMaa- J&mikti jeukit a "Lietng ur Aznieatea tvaux or witcn Jtuzei.i eorwidtaraupertoft an; Witek il W ill j8xk9onvure,jTsa' 'CfaiwPiles,-teIrBhmPaU i: lit ' 'banks osiness LTffCHIlfG IW WISOOrlSIrT. A Noted Outlaw HSBged in the Com t Hotiao Ysw4 at Dsuraiid Dtjkand. Wis Nov. 19. At 2:15 this afMrnbon Ed. Max welL alias Williams, was handed in the court house yard in Durand. His examination was to have taken place this forenoon.'' Hit; tatid that he should waive exanlinaffdnViimd the matter was" postponed until 2 p. m. The fact that h was not -at' once- sent back to jail gave rise to the suspicion that there was a movement on foot to take him from the officers. From noon untu 2 p. m. me people irom tne sur rounding country came into Durand in squads, and at the latter hour the court house yard was thronged with men and women. The prisoner made statement confessing the snooting ox the Coleman Brothers, and what he claimed to be the facts connected with the affair. immediately, thereafter a rope was tnrown arouna .ins necic. lie made a feeble effort to extricate himself, but was instantly jerked down through the aisle of; the cQurVttom to the' .stairway and thence to the ground. He was then dragged p$ a-reeja few rods distant, the rope was fhrorn. oveV k tfhibs and quickly Hauled tight, and Ed. Maxwell was swinging in the air. It seems that the lynching was preconcerted, and if not participated m by the masses re ceived their tacit consent. The widows or unaries and iienry Coleman were present. It is said Maxwell was dead strangulatien before the lynchers reach ed the tree. : oiil r Popnlavtion of the tUed States. The total population by States and Territories, as finally determined by inetentn census, is as roiiows THE STATES ' '1870. Alabama 999,992 Arkansas 484,471 Calif orniaj '' 56047 Colorado.. " 39,8f4 Connecticut 637,454 Delaware ' 125,015 Florida... 187,748 Georgia 1,184,109 Illinois:. . ,2,539,891 IndinJ 1,680,637 1880. 1,262,505 802,525 864,694 195,827 622,700 146,608 269,493 1,542,180 3,077,871 1,978,301 low l 1,194,020 124,615 i 36Vt,399 xk.au$a9 . $ Kentucky Louisana Maine ........... Maryland, Massafchnisetta... Michigan . . . Minnesota ... . Missiisitipi , . . . . Missojun .. Nebraska... ... . "ii . ; I, '"996,09 : l,848,69i L32L)ii - : 726,91r 620,915" V 780394 t ,: 1457851 648936 1,783,085 1,184,059 439508 827,923 1,721,295 12293 ; 42,491 318,300 906,098 4,382,759 ,1,638,938 j0,773 143L597 2,168380 452,402 - 62266 Nevada.. -. : . .. New Hampshire 346,991 .New ueraey... .. New iYorki... 1,13U10 5,08271 Norta Carolina. 1,071,361 1.399,750 3,198,062 Ohio; 2.6653Q Oreeon..ii . 9023 174,768 Pennsylvania.. ... 3,521,951 Rhode Island. .... 217,353 ;: South Carolina. . . 705.606- 4,282,891 276.531 995,577 Tennfessee. 1,258,520 Texas 818,597 - Vermont 330,551 Virginia. 1.225.163 1,542,359 1,591,749 332,286 1,512,565 618,457 Weslj Virginia. ... f 442,014 rviscpnsin.. i,u4,oiu . 1,315197 The States...... 38,115,641 49,371,330 40,440 185,177 THE TERRITORIES. Arizona 9,658 14.181 131,700 14,999 20,505 P1374 86,786 23,055 9,118 Dakota Dis. of Columbia. Idaho .i. 177,624 32,810 . 39,159 11965 .Montana.... . .:. New Mexico Utah.... 143,963 75,116 . 20,789 .Washington. .Wyoming The Territories '443,730 784,442 Tdtal population 38.558.371 50.155.773 . The increase of population since 1870 appears to fcave been about thirty per cent. Sue Wan Hie mother After AU. A touching scene occurred in the Cleveland, Ohio, Criminal Court last Thursday. An old woman, nearly six ty, was called nn to receive spntfinnft fnr keeping a house pf ill-fame. She was Condemned to a Jwayy fine and-a long lerm oi linprisoutnent, wnen a weilr known merchant of that city, bearing "a most Honorable reputation, stepped forward and begged mercy for the old woman. He then astonished the court by stating that the poor, shameless, de graded being was his own mother; that tier life of shame had compelled him to kdisown her years ago, ""but vile as she is' nesaid, "she is my matler after ail, ana i cannot remain silent ana see ner go to end her wretched life in prison." The court was deeply affected." and in granting the prayer of the son said the. ,ol woman ought to thank God for giv ing her a son .capable of reaching an honorable " manhood In spite 'of 'his mother's vicious Jnfluences, :: Florida Bat lroaa Snit. - pu Dii8nes an order, made on Saturday: by Judge Walker.at Tallahassee, in the case of. Sherwin ?s. Willard etaj'and says editorially that the statement from Tallahassee, published in the morning papers of the 20th, to the effect that Jndge Walker 'had held that the or ganization of the Jacksonville and Mobile Bailroad Company was illegal and void, and had granted a permanent r$ junction restraining the conveyance oi ine property to saia company, is cor rect, i! A motion to place the Jackson- Tilled Pensacola and Mobile road in the hands of a receiver was denied and a feniborary injunction was granted re-. Straining the conveyance of the proper ty until a final judgment Was had in saijd cause. - 1 - Picked w at Sea, Charleston, S. C- otI. 22Tse; Pilot Bov arrived from Beaufort ve irday, and brings '.fly e'aurlyott oi'jther Biliyr r l HUUC, ruu wcukacu'uu ur UK) British brig Lizzie: on the -SOtainst. and were landed at Bull. Birer on the th. The survivoraarei;MateI,. Cer- -tin and four seamen named,1 Bose. Ou- sjoflsaiucVpfelloii and Laufc. ,s?o the fate , oircne-otner uoaui .tpiung oixne 4teaptaitr and remainder of. the ere w the Tflite is entirely ignorant,- but seems to haJpfflittle hone that 'ther hffVH hutm aayett, aa they had prjavfiioiia' "and wa tef tp.fest them oii!yryo;- ; ; ji- ' i;; Tae Ftrt qreM Galveston, JS!ov, 22A'icjenstruo t ion train on the Texas voVMexioan Riilroad crossed on the temporary bridge near LorMa yeaterdar. T'his is the first train to cross the Mexican bor-. xne liews imu upceiat Hssys me stick of Waterman t& Mater- of Ganea- viUe, has be attached LiabUi ties, 15,)00;asset3. Woa: v..-. TACXD OS GRAY HAIR gradually reeoven its yt)ihfol eolor and. lustre by. .the. use otParkerV Hr Balsam, an elegant dressing, tadmjrea for 10 and rich perfume. Postmaater James la JackaonTilio. Jacksonville, Nov. 22. Postmaster General James and rjartv arrived hem last evening. They leave for St. Au- Kusuat) ana pomes on tne upper ot. Joan river this morning. Schooner Sanku Chicago, Nov. 22. There is no doub the schooner E. P. Door went down off Jf ore ualburne, Sunday, and all was lost xnere were seven persons on board, in tauumg uapt. reter Da Jfrance. Deatn of a Journalist, Philadelphia, Nov. 22. Robt Shel ton McKenzie, D. C. L., writer and journalist, died last evening. Kotaen I Mothers ! I Mothers ! !I aid jruu (usrarDea at mgnt and. DroKen of your icbii uj a ii cuuu Buuenng ana crying wun tne excruciating pain of catting teeth ? If so, go at once and set a bottle of mrs wrvsinwa f SOOTHING 8 YE UP. It will relieve the poor little sunerer immediately depend upon it : there is no mistake about it There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It is perfectly safe to use In all eases, and pleasant to the tasteftudja iha. pre- Bcnpaon oi one oi me oldest sSm, . pBysicUns and nurses in the United States. Sofdererywhere. .0 ccuta a uuiue. 8TMPTOMS. Slight pain In the side, the skin and eyes assume a uuck yeuow coat, digestion is unpaired, an un pleasant sinking sensation at the pit of the stom ach IS experienced, the bowel r Irmtmlnr thA mind fretful, the memory weakened, sometimes a Biigni cougn, coianess oi tne nanas andieet some times loss of appetite and at others unnatural craving lor iood, dizziness of the head, blurring be fore the eyes, depressed spirits, bad breathTfeel- ing oi uncertainty oi having lert something undone but can't tell what it is. Take Simmons Liver Regulator, u will remove all these feelings and mam you wen. If the mother is faeble It is Impossible that her children should be strong. Lydla X. Pinkham's vegeuDie compound is a perfect specific in all curumc Diseases oi tne sexual system oi women. send to Airs. Lydla E. Plnkham, 223 Western avenue, wnn, uass., ior pamphlets. patent fjedttines. ONE OT THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoymentand much subsequent torture to a confirmed dyspeptic.- But when chronic indi gestion is. enmbatted with Hostetter's Stomach iflirers. the iood is eaten with relish, and moat lm portant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this grand tonlo and corrective also to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, iBTcr tuiu ague. - or saie py au druggists and Dealers generally, novl 30 DAYS TRIAt ALLOWED. i j ,iC.j;:: . rr JaiS,187S WE WILL SEND; QN 3tJ PAYS'- TRIAL, DR. DYE'S ElectrVoIfaic -Appliances suffer! rig frrmi ArrvuntWetkimi, Gen eral Debility, l- rf nerve krrce or vigor, or anv disease rtsiilt:! i. :'rom ARitsfes Hnrt Ormrr Causes, or to any one niHirted v?ith Rheuma tism, Pieuraigia. i'ari-i.v Spliiat Dimculties, Kidney or Livur T u.i:s.lesi Lame Back,. Rup tures, and otlu-r Discuses of "the-Vital Organs. Also womes troubled '.vitb; diseases peculiar to their sex. . Speedy relief n id rr-atplete rrestomfiGnr to health iwrnuuii'il. . i Iin are tb eViflV Electric AtinliHr..-vi' that' Imvi. w.lf!! Dei Mnttriir,4i p Art aeitliacrtirlsi-- tloally -pioven u ilU the .moat -wonderful ' aeeeaa, nnl ' tiiy hve theJ Mfjftieae : eadomeiueiii i n mi medical and aeten title men. ami from hniMlrmli vha h. been auiekl v nnO rudietttlv enrMl l their rfll., .;i .; r .. -Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, cItId' U tnformaUou irea.i Adaress; r'i p : ' , ; ' T0ITAI0 BEIT CHHaralialL Hick. :.'luly8t';- - .: mc.nn- nwseauired a repu- jjation greater than extant as nasi;-; the .EAPEST, PUREST Sana . best family tn?.icaedlelne in fltiaeti srltheixrmrdhisiTnDwer and efftcaoV on the Live the Uvrgestnorgaa-of - the body, called, from Mta imDortaneS. &e HMaebkeeoer ef our BealOuvWhen the Llrerls torpid, the boweU are slngsish and conaUsatedtthe f ood Ues in -the ato- niMhlnditflstedeiui 'twlsoning the .blood. Fre- Soeni neaaachBsvaHeUheor lassiraae; aespeiH encyrandervohswesi fidlcate bow the whole system is deranacOl t"alnresent imore serious TakSIMMOH8UVISStrLAT0R. The teat of tbna.aha? thao rimntem : AT thons-. ends have proven. U the best, safest and speediest remedr for all diseases of the"Elver. Btomach and Drspeisia,:tterHal repression, Blck Headaehe launaieew couc, nnatipHUon anamiionaneas, i mta gpeaeueu, volume wiji sucn nse e4tesum0dalas"the following': ' Slmmdns, Live Resralator for eon- stlpahon of rnj bbwersj oaased by a temporary de rangement Of the orer, Jo the -last three or four yeais. an atyajs when nsetf Molding to the di rections with, deemed benefit; '. - ' : Late Chief Justice of Georgia. I occasionally nte. when my condition reauires it, Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator, with good efeot ,TSI BALTIMORE SPISCOPAL METHODIST savs-Simmons Liver $eul&torl aeknowleged to hare noeoual aa at lireiiinedietne eontaining those BontAorn roots ana, nertw wmca an au wvse Providence has . plaeed , in AJuntrles where Hver diseases preTail" "i u oj ;v;- ; , . :.. -iiijj a uiuu woe 03 3 Hi; , av onlv the Oenntaatn. rWhltaJWranner. with red . prepared ontfbyj.'Billri A Co. Chew KB9WU as Tne Old Oaken Rcfct.fciiOJj i.-rs 'AJKuai :et. ' X T'he rro-rx)UTKi bucket ' The mosoowred bucket, That hung in the well. .9i7SBk&H JONES, - :i- vr Chariotte,W, c., Sole Agent liberal termsie dealers. rt j& i v oUniistt ATT. wnnT . rt a nxr liUAVU. Another Stock of DJILMGIIEIID MfiDESIEtC. Some New Calicos 2 Beautiful Patterns. A HANDSOME LINE OF FBUfGKS FOR CRET0NW. UNDERWEAR AT VERY LOW FIGURES. RECEIVED SOME NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. WGIVE U3 A CALL AND SEND IN TOUR ORDERS FOR 8AMPLES. TRULY, HARGRAVES & WILHELM. SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. atTrLu i. . TA,V. " now m SRaS Dfnablence Complete Stoak.1- OUE PREPARATIONS FQR THIS SEASON'S TRADE BEING. NOW ENTIRELY Wcoanytavlte 0nj friends and the public luuauray; wmuug uuu uioj wui uo iuiuiu in every respect op 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 eur Clothing is the most reliable. The eamenU of our own manufacture are strictly flrst-clasa. We are constantly and carefully studying the de mands of our patrons, and Invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. Our object has always been to bring about a display every season of a full line or garments of the newest styles. The work- uuuMuir wi. wui uiuuiujg 10 cyuai io oaij vi iiib uei iu me country, weaont say that our produc tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the truth, 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 WEAR A SPECIALTY XSifT186 BKK ect9 tXisccXlaucnus. DEALER IN Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware & House Furnishiog Goods. MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and RET AIL. Parttculer attention paid to -l-BOOFING AND SPOUTING. 1 None but first-class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. rOCt29 Chew only the brand of tobacco' known as The Old Oaken Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket, The iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket. That bung in the well. CHAS. R. JONES. Charlotte, N. C Sole Agent, ' Liberal terms to dealers. 1 THl'CO M PAR ATi VE C Q I TTOfl OF. g W'tgVrlrCSTAfaEiCTl3.: W-W W-'MMMHMMIW nMlfrlMMtaf ' B O T W j-mL.iji6rK":;9i:t ; r. VIRSIOWS! Mt& A REVISES VERS1QMS IN ONI 1 Ja JtRtU TT. PAQES.I i.' BO O sT il Trda'trtita erronc Chamr rtiuanata - BiiMtaMj avea lalwr,.ioaana aeenraev, atraa 8aT glaiKW. UBlF UXB Hoof KXQCXKStx v laqttoa.- - sens saptdtsr. gootatmaa toOO pacaa. AC EMTS " TM-a. J.N. CHAMKBS WAMT.EOUUSO S AUaata, ueorgia, vse8,d4w8aaosu J i ASTODA Permcmentfy fti&rjoa'llrtrifflaRMrtfidT is oaeqaaled ae a poetttv AltraUva and Oar tern aa4 all their aMeadaat rvlls." It does not merely mm auoo cnprajry teiiai, eut n a pwmaneBt cura. Kia B. VTLae, of Balmore. O., says of it : MJ em turprUad at St qpeedv effecttof your remedji" JI Vt pnt wndid0 in ita yaart tnat Hat looteneA ty eoiiaa and mad expectoration eatyi i I now eleep all night without couching." If your druggist does not keep it, send for treatise and testimonials to . , 80S BroMdway, Slew York. od27 daw3m utt rvrnnTxri at is cekts per Tin XJ J Ai X XXI J AT 15 CENTS PES YARD. that very popular 10c Northern markets purchasing our Second Fall Jfa&'Jfi&Vl HARGRAVES & WILHELM. COMPLETE, generany to an inspection of the attractions display L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors, 'Draiist by ExaiDaln. W. P. MAE VIM, AGT. J W; M'lXTWKLL. Go to W. P. MARVIN, AgH9&to and Successor to F. Scan ft Co. fob . Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines None but the Very Best Drags do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and . Fancy Articles. Perfumeries, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brushes, &C, A. GARDEN SEEDS ' of all the best varieties, and warranted to be-good Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, T am. respectfully, ' -febg W. p. MART IN, Agt, A CO. A JOR the purpose of engag'ng more extensively and exclusively in the line of MILLINERY GOODS the comic g year, wholesale ,and re tail, we now offer all other lines of Orods now in our stockt very low brlces to close out The stock Is large, new and well assorted; consisting of full lines cf WHITE GOOD8, LACE8, FDBROID FRIES, all kinds of TRUUIINGSPLAIN and FANCY HObTERIES, GL0VTS, N0TK)N8?J?ECK WEAR, CORSETS SE1RT9, v " ' if. "tn 'iaH , , Cloaks, Shawls, Net Gois, : '' : .Ii y . ' f. . , : ; : ..( LADIES' and , CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN TOWELS, DOILIES, N APKINS.Ae. , in fact a. eom-v . plete stock of ladies' and Children's Fijrnislipoois ' 1;.. ''; ' J ' .-'Mi v jiuyh'; Whfcb we offer wHbout reserve at priees that will (uoioum uwu uauuvuww sue, avciub v& uuo " sale wUl be strictly cash, . '. l- -OUR STOCK OT MniJNtRt--' Is the togest anrfrm iioiiiplte Of nj in. tbe Stete and. Is, constant being added to as new atylesaridoTelttMapeacAN .. : l--tVtttiif-r.i ii 2&M UJL .via.- t- -A : Desirable building lot on theeornerof Church . xli and stonewall streets. For fui tber lnforma tion atroly to -' v Wm. R. JHER3,. rrr " oetSO paw 4w;-tv. . .f, . ' UM
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