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4- WEDNESDAY ? SOCIETY: DIRECTORY. ;, ,T , puAXiANZ Lonon Nd 81. af; 41! M. Regular meeting every second ana fourth Monday nights. KicKLSioB Lods Na 281, A.3 F. A. M. Reg uiar meeting every first tod third Tuesday nlghU. Chaklottk Chaftob Ntk 89, B. A. ML Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nigbta. . CHAKLOTTX COJOtAlTDABT NO.' K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. Knights of Honob. Regular meeting every ,econi and fourth Thursdays. r. Knights or PrrmAA. Regular meeting1 nl&hts first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atMa- sonic Temple Hall. i. o. oz a, c s. ..-r - cnARLom Lodqk No. 88. Meets every" Mon day night- ... . v t- MKCKLKNBtma DXOTiABATIOK Lodsx NO. &. Meets every Tuesday night.,.,.. ", " ;, , Dixix Lod No. 108.--MeetsevTy Thorsdar night- " . .-K . Catawba BrvKR Encampmbht No. 21. Meets lrst and third Thursday nights In each month. Index to New AdvertUemenu. Pearam A Co Thanksgiving. Boyal Bating Powders, f - , : i h Boss and others-Hotloay Notice. K H. Andrews Knights (it Honor, , , Conductor's Cap Lost. "- BUSINESS notices. UrJ.Ll LACONIC LOCAL. n x. 8. Tucker, sq, of StatesYille, andcoHfc- T for; him Jby an AX ENTHUSIASTIC ENDORSEMENT. Gorham.N. July 14ih, 1879. outs -Whoever you are, I don't know; but I tlink the Loid and feel grateiul to jou to know that la this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does alt It ad vertises to do, and more. Four years ago 1 had a slight shock of paisn wMeh ianerved at to such an extent that tot least jexeltement v70uld make shake like the ague, 'Last May I was Induced to try Hop Bitters.' fused one bome, but did not see any change; another did so change . my nerjes that ihev are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands , to write, but now my eood right hand writes tils. Now, if you continue to manufacture as honeBt andi good an article as you do. you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men t hat was ever conferred on mankind. ... Tim Buboj. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay oss or manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will pure you. FKBE of CHARGE. This great remedy w as discovered by a missionary in soutn America end a self-addressed envelope t -the Bit. OSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Mew York City-.' - : BARON VON HUMBOLDT. . In his travels and explorations in, South America,, became deeply interested to the wonderful, prom ties of the Coca plant.- Consumption and -Asthma, be says are unknown ainuug me uuuyos wuu use it and It is furthermore conducive to longevity. The Coca forms one of the Ingredients rr the Lle bie co's celebrated Coca Beef Tonic. "It is condu cive to health and longevity. Its use Is very; bene ficial. Examples of - longevity are numerous among the Indians who from boyhood up have used it. Cases are not Infrequent of Indians at taining the great age of 180 years says Professor j J VAN T8HUDI (Travels In Peru, along the Andes, etc.) B8 sure to get Lleblg Co's Coca Beef Tonic, as there are worthless counterfeits. It Is invaluable in dyspepsia, liver complaint, etc Imi tators will be prosecuted. . , - $yMi u the eityjresterdjty?,. W The inferior 'Court1 draws very vfelL , The stove is generallyiept pret- ty hot in the court 19133. ; , 1? . s r'HT: Ooocofd tiwldd teri (Jays io Suspend' all "bustriesa on Thanksgivrng day, Printed notices to this effect were posted in the stores. "Several of our colored citizens received premiums on articles exhibit ed at the industrial exposition '''at Bal- I l3?The members of Excelsior Lodge, Ho. 261, A.F.& A. M, enjoyed an oyster 8 upper last night at their regular meeting. Most of the streets were dark as pitch last night. Was there, or was there not an understanding that the moon should shine? tW It may be a good idea to. haul yellow clay upon the sidewalks to make thorough places smooth, but this weather don't agree with such treat ment of the case. tW"lt the weather prophets could only agree to divide the rainfall a little more equally say a little more in sum mer and a little less just bow the aver age citizen woufd feel better. W The stock of the Baltimore and North Carolina Gold Mine sold on ex change in Baltimore Monday at $1.55. A gentleman, competent to judge. 'states1 that with proper development this mine will become a valuable one. IW The new benefit certificates or dered by the Supreme Lodge Knights of Honor, are to be issued by Mecklen burg Lodge to-night. See advertise ment elsewhere, and bring up your old certificates. ISF" Several of the Atlanta party failed to get off night before last in con sequence of the difficulty encountered, and now are anxiously -awaiting the next club. Some of them have already paid the fare, which of course will be refunded. E"It is seen, by reference to the Raleigh Banner, that Messrs. Fegram & Co., shoe dealers of this city, donated a handsome pair of $8 shoes to the col ored Fair Association, which were giv en as a premium. "W; A. Bookram, of Frankliritoh, captured them oh the best display of articles for which they were offered. M Smith B ifCrtiightl rf will present play written expressly eminent dramatist of Boston. Th piece has keverbeen presented in Char lotte before, but the reputation of Bos- sell guarantees a first-class performance. The jresa West and North speak in the highest terms of the cast which .Bus sell bring with Mm. - VWe do not hesi tate to commend it to the theatre going peopleof the city. ; " SCARCITY OF DYf EIXIHG. -arcity of dwellings seems to be gen eral in nearly all the principal cities i and towns in this Stajte, and in places where a year or ao ago there was na difficulty in procuring: desirable houses j there are none now to do naa. ' - vvnat Uie especial, reason for this is we are not able to say, for the universal de orsiiAf HOUSE? (fc:3l0Iit cf ?ftitlner CoMc Opera! eniDg, Noy. 24ft, 8i. is , -AVI LXTE AOEDIHAET ATTRAOTIOir ! Conrc Basil The Inferior 3ourt yesterday dis posed of a number of cases of minor importance. The record shows the fol lowing cases, which were adjudicated as noted: State vs. W(VHastings, the case ta ken up and $ left unfinished Monday evening, m which the defendant' was indicted for retailing spirituous liquers without license ; not guilty. State vs. Bebecca Partlow, white, re tailing liquor without license, submit ted; judgment suspended on payment of costs. State vs. Hornbarrier, same offense; jury unable to agree and were .dis charged until this morning. State vs. A. M. Johnson, carrying concealed weapons, submitted; judg ment suspended on payment of costs. State vs. Sam Wallace and Mary Wal lace, f. and a., submitted ; suspension of judgment on payment of costs. . State vs. Sidney Noles and Elizabeth Blythe, f. and a., by agreement of coun sel the jury returned a special verdict which, inasmuch as it is the first case of the kind ever brought in a court here, we give the verdict as filed : "The jury find that the defendant, Sidney Noles was married at the age of four teen years and six months to Minerva Griffith, in the year 1867, and that he lived with her about seven months when he abandoned her, there being no issue; that he afterwards, in the year 1880, was married to the co-defendant, Elizabeth Blythe; and that his trst wife is still living," There seems to be doubt as to the legality -of the first marriage, on account of the extreme youth of Noles, and should this be the case, the indectment for fornication -and adulte ry will of course not stand. The case will likely te carried up. The court Yesterday disposed of all the old cases on the docket, and wili this morning take up the jail cases, which are numerous, and the new in dictments. 1HMYING EYEMC! m&nd does not come from an influx of people from other nations. It may be that the towns are ' drawing from- the country as presenting more induce ments for remunerative employment and enterprise. But the fact remains I After most brmtant tour, Marked by ooattasoas that in nearly every town or city which Vrnv onvthlno' nbont in this State there is a demand for dweUings which XIR. CH AS. E. FDlD'S is not met. Ana yet in some or inem where an effort is made to meet the de mand large numbers! of houses, are built annually, to be occupied as soon as built, while in others there is little or no effort made in this direction. In many cities North of us this dif ficulty is overcome by the oragnlzation of building associations, formed for for the purpose of building and renting houses when built, at a rental which will pay them a reasonable interest on the investment' With the organization thej have, the number of houses they build, enabling them to make good terms in the purchase of materials, and in the cost of construction, and thus they can erect a fine class of buildings at a figure .very little above what a sin gle builder would have to pay for a very ordinary bouse. It has occurred to us that here in Charlotte where there is a constant and growing demand for comfortable, and convenient houses centrally located an organization of this kind could supply a much-needed want and realize a reas onable revenue from the investments they might make. There is ample room for an indefinite number of houses .within a radius of a few blocks from the centre of the city, on lots that are now vacant or encumbered with buil dings that are anything but attractive, and are certainly not profitable. This property might be secured for a term of years sufficient to justify the erection of desirable ' i A. 1 uunaings upon mem wnen oy muiutu i - . 1 D oil understanding the buildings would be- OOl OiTI llll riUSSGl I , come the property of the owners ef the In GlLBXBT & SULLIVAN'S New English Opera the greatest success ef Lou den and New York enUUed , POSIES; The initial and following performances of which tn New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing ton and Boston, attracted the largest audiences, and was criticised as follows: , "Themlece was ad mirably presented. It was elegantly dressed throughout, and was without anaoronlarns. The singing of the troupe was good wltheot exception. Miss Loeette made a great nit as Patience. Mr. Fitzgerald was mere than good as Gresvener. Mr. Hogendorp, as the Colonel, sang and acted in his usual effective style, and Mr. Bennie as Bunthome was capital "Post n OTm-LLSLQiB STOCK S RAPJDE.Y SElillfG GREAT SMRlHCES VJE OFFER il Mli) JELOWCOST. id advise one tod an to enflal eoce and We offer extraordinary bargains in We stni have a large assortment to select from and we woold advise orjej tod in buy then Winter Goods before the best are soia. Hen's, Boys and (Mdrca's Mdy-made Qofting, H. MORKIS & BROS. oet37 ;-it .-.-S I.- y 1 v- The sale of reserved seats will commence on Monday, November 2 1st, at the usual places. Reserved seats SI. noviv ot OPERA HOUSE. A Welcome Star in Charlotte ! - ' THE GBJEAT COMIC SUCCESS 07 THE SEASON. Wednesday Eytniog, Nov. 2M Appearance of the Benewned Comedian, R ODDIC TRYON STREET. g. OSS CLOSING OJJTWP&SSiWi. . Will CIobeiabnw7;.3ii See out Cashmeres, see our Calicos at Yon nave an opportunity now yon may never have again. WX HAVE NO SPACE TO ENUMERATE, A VISIT ONLY CAN COVER THAT GROUND. RODDICK & CO. THE DOCTORS DISAGREE as to the best methods and remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have used Kidney-Wort, agree that 1 1 Is by far the best medicine known. Its action Is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills and other mercurials that poison the system, but by using Kidney-wort restore the natural action of all the organs. New Covenant. MANY MISERABLE PEOPLE drag themselves about with failing strength, feeling that they are steadily sinking into their graves when, by using Parker's Ginger Tonic, they would find a cure commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strength eurely coming back to them, t Bee other column. ? It Is worth remembering that nobody enj.ys the nicest surroundings If In bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one foot In the grave, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the doctors and medicines they have ever tried. See adv. MADE FROM HARMLESS MATERIALS, and dapted to the needs of fading and falling hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has tacen the first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restoraUve. DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. Antr dmcfrint for "Roueh on Bats." It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches, vermin, elles, ants, Insects. 1 5c per box. : AS THOUSANDS DO TESTIFY, So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer, Phil adelphia, who' says: "Burnett's Cocoalne allays all irritation of the scalp, and will most effectually emove dandruff and prevent the hair from falling out.1' BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTBACT& The superiority of these extracts in their perfect puri lty and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous eils'and acids whfbh enter the composition of many factitious fruit flavors. ' DECLINE OY MAN. Impotence of mind, limb, or vital function, ner vous weakness, sexual debility, Ae., cured by Wells' Health Benewer Si at druggists. Depot J. H. McAden. Charlotte, N. C , ; " Will Observe tlte Day. The cotton buyers of the city have de cided to observe to-morrow as Thanks giving day, and there will be no deal ings in the staple by the firms whose names appear below : Harrison Watts, J. W. Miller, Springs & Burwell, J. S. Spencer & Co., J. S. Myers, W. H. Bryce, R. A. Lee & Co., C. B. Simmons, Oates Bros., L. W. San ders, Jno. Van Landingham. Patience , , To-morrow night Mr. Chas. Ford's company will play "Patience" at the opera house in this city, and from pres ent indications the engagement prom ises to be the most successful of the season. The sale of seats commenced yesterday morning, and we would ad vise those desiring choice seats to se cure them at once. zxu &(tezvtlszrazuts. 0m W Troyau tvs)ti jk J Ipij! , pros The ftllnstrcfN Last Night. Armstrong Brothars' minstrels gave an exhibition at the opera house last night, and considering the number present, did themselves credit The weather no doubt kept many away, but the company entered into the execution of the programme with commendable spirit, notwithstanding the fact that they were playing to a non-paying house. The company is a very good one, in fact it is superior in some re spects to any of the kind that has visit ed! Charlotte in a long time. The sing ing was very goojl, while many of the jokes were new and well received. It is difficvlt for a company to do justice to itself under such unfavorable cir cumstances, as attended their engage ment, but those present seemed to be very well pleased. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A imairvel of parity, strength and wholesomensse : Mores economic! thiin llunnlhoni b fori a DTuli KUtlUC HO KMd W competition with the multitude ef km test, ehort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold oniy u i cans. BOYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., nov23 New York. KNIGHTS HONOR. YOU areoested to attend nwgnlarriting of yout Lodg. at Masonic Temple. Thursday Appeal from the Seventh Dlntrict. The Raleigh News-Observer gives the following as a compete list of the ap-, peals from the seventh judicial district. The court began consideration of these cases Mondayr McCanless vs.- Rey nolds j Williams w. cfr ais. vs. vv liiiama, (advisarQ; Toaa'vi I)ulaet;als;:HiBoa. er vs. Tate, (decided); Johnston, uuaiK & Co., vs. Bernheim ; Forsyth? county vs. T.aah et als:;W. AiBosiiOn VS. John Rose; Miller vs. Lash et als, (decided) ; Robersdn vs. Wall et al; Robertson ts Wall et al ; Jones, Gaskill &Go.ys. Row an county; L N. Hays vs. D. A. Hunt; Howell vs. Ferguson et als; Spaugh vs.. Bonner et als; E. Belo vs. Ed. bpach; Haymore vs. Yadkin county ; Lash et als. vs. Forsyth county; Thompson ei als. vs. Peebles et als ; llaekett ei ais vs. Shuford et aU; NeaTyi Becknell ct als. CSivo U na Exwution. fninlng Notes. Prof. Hanna, of the mint in this city, has been making extensive tours through the mining sections of the country within the last few months, and as he goes for information and generally gets it, there is scarcely a more reliable source from which a knowledge can be had of what is doing in this important businesss. A report er of The Observer called at the Mint yesterday, and made inquiries as to the general condition of the mining inter- terests in the localities recently visited,' and was told that hydraulic mining generally had been, seriously interfered with on account of the failure of the water supply. The operations are not suspended, but are in some sections of South Carolina and Georgia reduced one-third to one-half belo w what would be done but for the scant water supply. There is little; hope of their regaining a normal condition -inside, of three or four months, as it is believed that length of . time wiUbe required for a sufficient rise of water to resume full operations. " -- Last week Prof. Hanna visited the Portis mine in Franklin county, where operations have been pursued, with great difficulty on account of short wa ter snpply. This property contains 838 acres of land, and the prospects in gold ore are reported as fine at the mine, while the whole property is rich jn mineral deposits.. Tffe Tom Arlington and Mann mines, in the same section were also visited, but there has been little work done at the latter and none at the former. The Arrington is bond ed by Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, who is said to keep his own counsel as to what he is doing or intends to do with it. The next mine visited was thev Silver Hill, in Davidson county, wbere.but little is doing' Outside "of keeping1 the water down to a 200-foot level, and the sinking of a prospecting shaft. 8everal hundred tons of ore oh dump, of a high grade for that locality, but of a very re fractory character. It is rumored that extensive operations will soon be re sumed at this mine. . The Silver Valley, also in Davidson county, twelve miles from Lexington; owned by a Baltimore company, is De- land, as is done in many of the North ern cities, by which means the owner of land,unable to build,becomes eventu ally the owner of a good house, and the builder with capital finds without pur chasing the property whereon to build, both being mutually benefitted. If something of this kind were done Char lotte's vacant lots, and those now occu" pied with unsightly shanties in the very center of the city, might soon be cover ed with handsome structures adding not only to the appearanee of the eity but also to the value of the property it self and adjacent property. It would also be an inducement to people tolocate here by offering new homes at reason able figures, which it is now very diffi cult if not next to impossible to pro cure. To Avoid Future Trouble. Mr. T. T. Smith, agent, yesterday re ceived a dispatch from Mr. A. Pope, general passenger and ticket agent of the Air-Line road, informing him that hereafter there would be no difficulty in the matter Of securing round trip tickets to thev Atlanta Exposition, as a full supply would be furnished. The road Will, however, hereafter require reasonable notice when transportation for parties of thirty or more is desired. Ai announcement will be officially made in a few days which will give all necessary information to interested ea, . In als famous creation of TOM DILLOWAY, In J. E. Brown's New American Comedy in Four Acta, entitled EDGEWOOD FOLKS, As played at Abbeys Park Theatre, New York, foot eenseeuttve weeks, to a succession of crowded and de lighted audiences. i 111 tiiiii'' w.w ...... x j; :L: -D; - i RSCE1VID EVERYWHERE WITH OF LAUGHTER. SCREAMS Tickets of admission SI. 75e and 60c. Seats can be secured in advance at the MoSmlta music house. novl8 5t Joses: Crackers,: mi mm I f ' lOO Buekefe and Boxes kii 5 BO CASES SARBINES- French t Americao. 4cUerd Starat. Fanny Davenport, a great favorite with theatre-goers in Charlotte, is play ing at Wailak's Theatre, Philadelphia, this week. Milton Nobles will run the "Phoe nix" in the same city as a Thanksgiving piece. Alice Oates is kicking up her . heels In San Francisco. . Verier is to play Eviction- in Philadelphia for several nights to come. Madame Janauschek was last heard Sf in Connecticut, where she met with a terrible scaTe by accidentally leaving her $45,000 diamond necklace on tne St of a hack in j which she bad been driven to her hotel. Soon after the hack deposited her at her door she missed the little trinket, hut a hurried race soon discovered the satchel and contents undisturbed where it had been placed bv Madame, Edouin, who,- gave us "Dreams ing worked extensively just now.. They .laktSaturdjy .rjgblj is to run; the same have gone down about 120 feet, and play in Philadelphia this week. It is "cheek j torsay ine leasi? oi, ior uiui to present the play to aiensibler audi ftne. and the sooner he realizes this have a vein ranging from 4 to 20 feet in width, which is producing very valua ble lead ore. The company has about 25,000 tons of ore on dump, and is doing milling except for concentration of j lower grade ores for shipping pur poses. . ' ; - Conrad Hill, seven miles from Lex ington, is a1&tetag;to activity, constantly. employing, rronv . - l 9 . 1 O20 to 150 men... This property is aiso owned by a Baltimore company. The Claytons, who have been so successful at Ore Knob, have supervision pf, the ft He Kaiie, Try Little Map, K tT(IDIBA(D(I!(IDS. n ,t vvu ! j i : i n'Rht, 24th Inst., and bring your old benefit cer tificates, that you may give. them, no and set new ""en now reaoy. , ,moi"i -v ue porter. no23 ' k 2i ttat Tn a xr. xrriT'Tm 'H irtntiWdf the commit! Tnrrnaniv ot, in.t Nhtnir Thsakszlrleg I will be to investigate, , Day the banks in the city w.lT be closed on I THE OB :.;;IaBRENiBhieT. 3. R. HOLLANDiCaebler, nov?4 ,t Jl P. PEGBAMCashler. f T OT1 ---On Saturday riifht, lfith tort i j I Mii rontrol Hotel and the i Alr-Ltne depot, a conductor's Cap, with an oU I cover on, tne owners name on vy.YSXz pper tnslde the Cap. Any oneSnding itwweoa- ier a lavor hr loavin It nt this office. i. ' ' ; Yesterday two postal cards were re- iAivA(i from Concord; written" by pa- troBS of The Observer, In which coicrk plaint is made that the paper is not re ceived in Concord at the proper time. Drift ef the writers says: . ; hThern in taifc here of sending a ijont- t Wnrk. and are said to be among the mission to investigate ' OBsntvfc r 8UCCessful .mining men in the oh account of lUtauure w vuT Saccess,it is predicted, awaits last three Sunday mornings, and nowit vien8 on the property, of which xour ithas fallal tluTnei f re now being worked. The shaft has llllket& li jiipoiuwi w . . t, mnnAr ftfl tn i ni HmAtelv allow the working of the i three additional veins. The ore is of three. classes-highl grade? cbppeT and free milling gold, with an intermediate Ore carrying both metals. Two stack furnaces with necessary ippliances, are j being put up for the treatment of t5op-I per ore, as is also mills for wonting ine fact thebetter it wflT be for his repnta- tipn. if he has such a tiling. What a druggist says: "I have been setllng Dr. cn. nr.ii'uTnift ror ten Tears, ana n naa kitbh better satisfaction than any ether cough remedy. A. G. Sehnudt, JL.peuecary, naa vroc xt. . . - A KANSAS HAN'S SATISFACTION; J. H. Kauinnann, &avu o ouhou, dusu wmu, rnaaa sometime ago wrote: I am sore every an&who ever tded the Hamburg Drops wilt be tiaflsa, with the resutt and use them again. The remedy has been in use toy our family and has yen. dered excellent service. . .' , t . " WHKTHEB IN ITSRlMABy, 8XC0NDABY OB vr'ttBiLiBxw.-; Removes all trace of Mercury zrom tne system. Cures seroroia, wn. sores; ineumausm, eozeina, ceiarm, er any blood disease. rrmica WHEN HOT 8PR1NGS FATLI ; i Malvern. Axk., May 2, 1S8L , ' We have eases in out town whp lived, at Hot BDrima and were finally cured with"S. 8. 8. apnoga wu JtoGkMmm MWB.'-' I ' ' . mriiluOilfl TfinnniMn ititm 19. IfiHI. ' ;W'e,hvsoidL,296 bottles of a ft J. tn a yearf It has gtvah universal 'satisfaction.- ratrnunaea DiiraleUcas new recommend It as a poatttyespeeif- 'v . . V Denver, Cot. May 2,1881. . Every rmrehaser speaks in the highest terms of 8.8.8. - ' - ; luMDSBOTB.; -S i . luaiMrae. XentnckT. Mar 18. 1881. a a & has given better sattsfaction than any Atwood's GdfcQgM J V v" HOYTfl' COLOGNE, 4711 GERMAN CX)L03NE. TINE JUTL 'tSHSD, 1TNE J just aeceivou vj " Bujwnnstc 'j ; 7 s -n-r-w- -rt-rYAirTTT Tit nimrlntiMlifdf mf IHSMBMS ot. UUUlrJbjK & J5 U KjXL U : suwoniy br tiN-Bpjjjfii GROUND SAGrE, f ri j Ca 9 Jfar'i EN01f9APS, the nXVUfX&u. -r-r-m.T-i mTT TAr ivi OTHrPO Iew( JP liNll lUILrjl 1I OJElXO, Odor Cases, to The largest and nicest assortment ever brought to in is mnncet. Js. Poll Lxi. Hii MlrfcrsH assortment, .WILSON medicine' I have ever sold. J. A. Fuehtkb. lust received by it BURWELL. THANKSGIVING. rPHUB8DAY. November 24th.' tlCjMn -f-, by the President as a Dy ef National Thanks- Valuable eity residence, "within B minutes i ' nrnr tuuimwiiub evvii D' WALKER, At- im; rir and report, If rk-ocnroirira is aiscriminauiiK againsi uopwB, aiufk vr.r declare its rigntsio ao o iuawu. A recent change In th schedule has slightly disarranged our mailing busi nesvbui we claim an rextenslonr and promise t6:be In Concord hereaitertori Mmft uThe failure of The Obsebveb to reach ncorL and se'teralothiBrpoinU ento&iM along tne xt orn roa, u v.wy-, i gje upon as w uie atspoaiwun; vo Iv on Suridflv. is one of the bloodymyM m otihaidmedXiUX 0 teriek of iho mail service,5 M UprA fSaani nas-sevirat-ine specK UOn of whlcb wlirbetlhnkfttire 1 ?t&ef Ifiinbffie ed,at thwofucewn mstvavfiat icfty-t i mmes mentioned, wwciuwul; ne , aepi i lUchntond, Va., May 11, 1881. Yenaan refer anjbody to ne in regard to the meiiteexaaa . Pom itoXjnjtCQ, irjJm www known 8. a a to fan te eon a ease " -'' n -1 , ; , - Perry, Ge. The above signers are genUemen ef hlghstand- ina..' , -, a. H. coijoiiT, uov. ox a, Benm the. finger as tight as yoa can. Theamatlsm; one iW5,. nl la tMSiarfleecrr avaAle mat sni nan . l aac ax? us mm va rrammtthTeeuse la believed te M iwImoom acid in the bK ; FnrUi twa py tne nee ot v . t i in i a i TURKISH BATH TOWELS, A ....... , . - - -V ' ' i . ' , ; it ' TTirTT A T TXTT? (HYDRATED OIL). Hydraline has been proven of the hlghert n 1 lJJJJLiLVl XL, value in consumption, and all wasting diseases, lnvawpiy proauc lag hnnwdrate increase in weight? Presb snpply at , ; ; - fj j,' ;. ) Wilson &. Burweirs. TURKEYS, GEESE, 1 A to toroeys, walk of mihllA luiunrM. W.H.BA1LBY or PLATT rovena and Delia: are oftel OveTteokef."" eonUnnsnee lor any lengUt of time causes irrita tion of the Lungs or tome chronic Throat Disease. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" art an' effectual at the Mint; 1 Tt 1 WVH 8IL Lrn A th nHt srieedilT tod thoronthrr, -It i U the fW friend of the utow froth ?ueoma Usmaaagoufc . Bwd ny au ojugtaw. j!Ui5 dAweodunie v ; If yonwteh'. Wf Will iake -your ease, TO BE PAID FOB wBixr CUKJ51J. - wnienr paroemais. ami eopy of the UttibooMas.aan to the Unfortn- SLOOO ltEWABD win be paid to any ehenuat wk wul tod. on analysis of 100 bottles of S. & 3., one parueie l enry-joiur rwwim wuj rilrttnaTii- : - SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. k'tam "tn- Proprietors, Atlanta, 6a Wi not trifle with acougjueoldpr ittectlon t it?C ArriG mnes or bronchial tabes. Dr. Buu'8 cougn i o.- - Byrupisa eTandpreventTns fin the Book and onelne Price ol targe or regular size reduced to S1.75 per botUe. and small slas holding hall me quantity, price f 1. . nov BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. j NEtCORLEANS MOLASSES,? , . . and HONEY ' -At- U ..' : ' S. M. IiOWELL'S. nov22 of the' called to oar special brands of saleable and staple Smoking Tobaccos Sitting BulL Durham Long Cuts anr ktou, siuraain--t, wnicn m are. now addlrigTfuIl hie mnhe' latest etylesithe'nM8t staple grades of-Plus andJwIst.TobaccosuWe can. m a lew weeKs,-vaer wncemeow w'anwuis -Tobaccos that no other manufacturers can equal. Our salesmen wiQ ihakd regular .'pa to Charlotte, and tne trade oi au goon mercnanis iwpmuitt-b-solicited - -- aaiuit may? Chew onlv the brand of tobacco known as The OMOakenBoeket,.;. :. t" rpHE old Oaken Baeket,-''1 :?: X The iron-bound backet . .The moss covered backet, ! f J That hung in the well. CHAS. a JONES. Charlotte. N. U, Bole Agent OT Liberal terms to dealers. " nov30 lm Cough Remedy. tlon.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1881, edition 1
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