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She l)arl0ttt b0m)tr SVBSORZPTIOSr RATES: TXaLy, one year, postvcUd, in advance. $8.00 Six month. .......... ..v.....,.,..,. 4.00 Three montfu... . v,, , rr . . 2-00 Ok montA .;"., 75 VMMKLT MB1TIOS: Weekly (in Vie county), to ottano..,.UJ. v,,f2-00 Otdqftheeounty, Pottrvcdd ... ............. 2.10 BixmontJu 1.05 Liberal Reduction for Clubt. g00li M goXt gritxtittfl. THE OBSEBYEB JOB DEPARTMENT Has beenhoToughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and everj manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatnesa, dispatch ana cheapness. We. can fur- itsh at short notice, , BILL-HEADS, " - LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, - 1AGS, BXCXTFTS, POSTERS,' PROGBAMMES, HANDBILL& VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C TITOjRSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1881. NO. 3,959. mi i M . : . El -C ffiLANza it SitoiiiI Stock ! IN A VSW DAYS We will receive oar SECOND STOCK of 6O0D3 this season which, will Include all the latest . novelties In Ladies Ned Wear, Lace, AND OTHER GOODS FOB THIS HOLIDAY TRADE. Also, a magnificent line of the latest sty!es In LADIES' CLOAKS, WALKING JACKETS and ULSTEBETTE3. gr- One of our firm has started Korth and we will soon be receiving new goods by every steamer. Alexander & Harris. V88T Fall S Winter 1881 We are dally receiving oar FULL & WHITER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOTS'. AHD TOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES ADD SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BBICKS. Call and seem - PEGrRAM & CO, This great specific cures that disease most loathsome WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OB : TERTIARY STAGE. ' Removes all traces ''of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Malvern. Ark.. May 2. 1881. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Hprtngs and were flnallj eared with 8. 8. 8. - ;., MOCAMIOMt7BBT. We have sold 1,296 bottles of 8. 8. 8. In a year. It has given universal satisfaction, jrauminaea physicians now recommend It as a positive specif ic. B. uinniuicuii Ttonvm-. CoL. Mat a. 1881. Every nnrchaser sneaks in the highest terms of S. 8. a L.MXISSKTKB. LnninviUe. Kentucky. Ma 18. 1881. S. 8. 8. has erven better, satisfaction than any medicine 1 have ever sold. J. A. JTLrpiqt. V, Va W11 i a a i sou can refer anybody to us In regard to the merits of a a a Have never known a & & to fall to core a ease ot Syphilis, when properly taken. , "KlA WaBRXH. " Perry.Ga. The above signers ere gentlemen of hUth stand ing. A. it. COUffJOT, UOY. OI ISHk if yon wish, we will take your ease, TO BE PAID Fl or w irtw rrmicn. Write tor narticnlars. and copy of the little book ''Message to the Unfortn nate." . Jtw;r 81.000 REWARD will be paid to any chemist who wlU find, on analysis of 1 00 bottles of 9. 8r9,j ope particle pf Merpanv Id tutuenu suiwwibob.: ttu IFT SPECIFIC COW Proorletors. Atlanta, Ga W piioeof laree or regular .te fsdBeed;ta t.1.78 per bottle, and small size holding hail, toe quantity, price SI. ' V.V.A. ' t -wm novA of Ul I ' 8UFKKUR BHW Chariottev Ji. ,1881, On. ani i h VoriAkV MSfTtnV1881. 1M luiiowing acueauie wiu. ws run ever vu ;. Leave Charlotte, Davidson ' Meontatin Leave StateevUie, a.'int 6HD11S '.LjK.. ..r.. 8 86fcV ......... Ittft-- 6 38 oo&sfmirthiuQ, Ml W.MW RECEIVED A LARGE L01 OF Warner's Celebrated Corset, Corallne, Flexible Hip, Cross Boned Hip, Abdom inal, and Nursing, m all sizes. NW STOCK ot REPELLANTS and CLOAKINGS, 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 WE AB, for Winter. Remember we sell the best SHIRT for one dollar to be found In the city. T. L. SSIGLB ft CO. P. 8. We will make sweeping redactions m prices of DRESS GOODS on Monday morning. norlS Neuralgia, Sprains, " ;Paln in the .Back and Side. f There la nothing more painful than these diseases; bat the pain can be removed and the disease cured jr use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. , This remedy is not a cheap Benzine" or Petroleum product that moat be kept away from fire Or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been in constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world is, It never f al Is, It not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable -remedy, It la sale In the hands of the most , inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Path KtxlxB would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think: Ed feeort Was to the PAT AOiUb, which speedily Charles Powell writes from the Bailors' Home, London: I had been afflicted three yean with nenrdgia anqviolent spasms of the ttommch. The doctor at Westminster Hospital nve Bp my caae in despair. I trledyoor f auc Krima, and it gave fee immediate relief. I have regained my .eirength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. Q. H. Walworth. Baco, Me., writes: I experienced immediate relief from pain in The side by the use ex your Paui icii.-t v, B. Yorkaava: LhaTenaedvi and have received great benefit canon seaman says : Have used Paix Enxxa for thirty years, and have found it a nntr-yailing remedy for Thnwi,H and lamenesa Mr. Bnxditt writes : rJ.neZZai!lioJ!iy relief in cages of rherrmatlsm. PhlLGUbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : Irom actual rise, I know your Pan Kn.t.wa Is the beat medicine I can get. . , ,.- All druggists keep Patn Emjen. Ita prjeer Is so low that it is within the reach 6f is," and it wm save many times its cost in doctors' ; bflla. Men 50. and 91.00 a bottle. PERRY, DAVIS A SQH, Proprietors,. r r fm4iS6nmt R.J. sept d&w sept a ooC PHYSICIANS, CLE1QYU EM, ABD THE AFFLICTED EVERYVhIrE. 1 1 THE GREATEST MEOICAl TRIUMPH OF-THE ABE. ; : .'Z StMPTOMl OF A TORPID LIVER. anee bowala eostnre. unsensattoan ghoulder- aisTn- 9- '-' .AMI A IT V A, IleUdjprnTi nutter ore the xefiireuow r J i. Beatlesawi ness at nighW higl ly oolored t7rine. ItiMWAilTirGliJtXTJjrHXIDB), SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, WTTI Km espeeiallf adapteats;. sneh oaaoa,oae dose afreets raeh eebans; of feelina- as to aatoniah tha sunwi er. Thar biMM k A pptt tav had m th body to Take awtafla, Uwa tba.eyvtea m TUTT'S -11 AIR? DYE. Obat Hara or WxiaKM chansed te iBwai Black by a alng-le appilcaUon ot thi Irra, It Imparts a natural -eoiot, acU Inatantiieottlr. Rold bTDrantaU. erMBt bl aiDTMa an renipt ( H. OrTlce, 3f3 MurTfty 8t Mew Yorfc Bw, TtTl'S BUirAK r TM-awjamwi i wmm febr. 23deodawi; y-.x !n i ' Floreston Th BmS Cologne ftiPfTWwfWB3i hMntveaaab1fc' i Best nealtfta Strtajta 9.(1 tr uinru!f M BiUOTSi laXTTft' Vii ni't :i t' rf . . v Palnln theHeadl.witb.a d ; thebaok part. Pain wider the l-: SUnaltoa to ex rlioa c f S3 mm Ill arlLDotahb vawta n 7 TT j-j: Btstere SaUae 1 POSIASTEB JASIES BEFOBT.,, ; We 'rare In receipt of Fostmasfer James' Report, from which we con dense the following as of interest to the public: FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Total expenditures for the fiscal year, ending June SO, 1881, were $39,251,736.46, receipts from ordinary business and money orders $36,785,397.97, excess of expenditures oyer receipts $2,466338.49, to which should be added for bad debts and compromise accounts 1814,790.86, making a total excess of $2,481,129.35. ESTIMATES FOB 1883. The expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, are estimated at $43,661,800.00, revenues from ordinary business and money orders $42,741, 722.05, which will leave a deficiency of $920,077.95. This estimate is upon a basis of an increase of 8 per cent over last yea;. POSTAGE STAMPS, &C. The postage stamps, stamped envel opes, and postal cards sold, aggregated in number 10411542, valued at $34, 625,435.91, an aggregate. increase of $2, 538,093.45, or 7.9 per cent, over the pre ceding year. ' POSTAGE COLLECTED OhIkeWSPAPERS. The total amount of 'postage' collect ed on newspapers and periodicals mail ed to regular subsOTbers was. $199, 048.64, an increase of i7286)6i ort lit tle over 14 per cent 'on treeeding year, nearly threef ourths - ,of this amount is collected from sixteen cities. The total weight of this second-class matter was 69,952,432 pounds, or 847 tons, and the number of offices at which the matter was mailed 4,821, an increase of 398 over the previous year. LETTERS MAILED AND RECEIVED. The total number of letters mailed during the fiscal year was 1,046,107,348, of which 3,323,621, or one in every 315 reached the dead-letter office. ' The to tal number of letters and packiteeiL re ceived at the dead-letter office of suffl cent value to be filed was" 37405, an increase of 854,623 over the preceding year. Of these letters 18,617 contained monev amountine to $40,587.80. 22.01 contained money orders, checks, drafts, &c to the value or si.8yy.otw.5i, 83,731 contained objects of no intrinsic value. The amount of money contained in these letters, for which no owner could be found, amounted to $6,504.40, wmcn was deposited in the Treasury. REGISTERED LETTERS AND PARCELS. The total number of letters and par cels registered during; the vear was 8,338,919, consisting of 6,139,297 domestic etters, 64513 domestic parcels, 312,553 ettero and 11,759 parcels to foreign countries, and 1,210,096 letters and par cels to the government exempt by law from the payment or. registry iees. rne fees collected were $712382.20, an in crease of 117.107.90. or 19.19 per cent over last year: The Increase in the to tal number of registered letters and parcels oyer preceding year . was $1,- 342,405. jr-'-v- ' "- ''P,- ' MONET ORDER OFFICES. At the beginning of the fiscal year there were 5,829 money order offices, to which 341 were added during ine year. Since then 338 were added, making the total number now 5,499. Tbey issued orders during the year to the number of 7,663,232. valued at $105,075,769.35, and paid 7,627,710, amounting to $104,- 219,871.65, The total amount of registry fees paid by the public to postmasters was $966,732.75. ine receipts, as iees from money order offices amount to S967.772.93; expenditures otidyo&z leaving a balance or receipte over ex penditures 01 926814.64. ' REDUCTION OF GROSS SEVEN UK, ; The crross revenue is $560.4. less than that of 1830. althouarh the receipts are S48.681.S5 irreater which is accountr ed for in part by the readjustment ih allowances ror cierK-mrv ana w.neav ier refnisitions on the public prtfiteir. , ; TTTK BblTfeV ORDBR SYSTEM WITH.FiQR- - EIGN NATIOM S -.. :liJ f i nn mnrtRT nranr STSLem is now- ux ODeration with a laree number of i for- eigh. nations, and arrangernenlbJ, baye" been effected by wbicn otner Bountries not already included; will be embraced. 3ik REDUCTION OF FEES. e success of the inonet order sys tem has been such that a jred action pf f ees is suersested on amounts not JBX ceedine five dollars from 10 c ents to 6 cents, while the maximum -limit of or ders be Sioa in place of r $50, and that thefeearof Txwtmasters .lor xne ; issue and -Davmentof , orders, be fixed at 3 iteey r jUNCLAIMED, FCADS. TfiA ftmrhVnt mittbai rnfid inoier or deraomastif and f oreiettor the jreaT is eathnated at 5150.000, and he calls attAntion to Lne laci; - ilulv inciw no OTOvislottimder.tnftriaw. cvnjcn inis unclaimed imoaey can ba 4ari of and auggestft that itbe .t.uiiieU"oer to the treasury, for the benefit of the ppstr office ilepartmentHe calls attention to the need oi a suuaoie uiuumg a Washington for the transaction of mnnov nrder business, and recommends. ihat Congress be asked to-approttrite buudin&v.:' - -ct-s--.- - POSTAL SURVEY DEPOSITORIES The noetmaater calls attentioatd the gystemef postal -saving depositaries in GrtatjBriUja ,andv suggests the : etab. Mnnfjv.'wrieiterr bethinks it :' would fiB :Jnn Mthers wfi.ISft COntttUV routes 'Anerewere itpvz routes, 01 wrrtrhlilM ware railroad foutesk airer e- cratinflr44j006 tniies arran annual cost .Lof4HO2A80u Adding to thi&tbe cost 01 rOULe agems; pxwaieraa, uio oitWjCceuwni.De fzaivo,uaz. "TbeTaaaalMyhXwiie thinks. wlHiifeSjegttrfrieo nrineiples AhtxpodtM gflrvIgeJBfry not .be seit-as- Ueveft'tnACinA jrasoa it bjsiBiUbeen J4bec5itr!rre has, been ijstfMad taking JiVT. ratcostaerauorii lm ccor: warn x- self-sustaining with4fae3uexcentort of jer 1$4S; ofittiiereras althja date 'frOTJO--4bea ier jyraecMBBvi is ino aries. yeadirtteSPj ration 4f to i4 wtirkiiaafi tt aearfib ot SDeeiasrCaiMrsCJsW tjrtytoifwwa-i anatar- titbisri!exTi2JisionyrLanenaencv frsxrecc oitne uwae settled Msarj Ail MMAlif rVtfafU fTeavss inr-ex ed t th6rjrani khldh lex resnonaenca wmcn xook ciace necween soldiers in the field and friends, and the stimulation of business interests inci dent to the war, so that'.ln 1865 the re ceipts exceeded the expenditures by $861,430.44; . Here wasr a hance to get the revenue on ft gooa, nonest, business footing, bot; it vwas not taken advan tage of, forthe spoiler and straw-bidder came to the front, and availing them selves) of the opening up of mail routes in the South andt Southwest began the colossal:. system -of speculation and swindling, wmcn nas lea to such gross scandal and gfossfrandsupon the gov- STAB ROUTE REDTICTION. The net rediictioh in thecost of star route and steamboat service in 1881 has been,$l,l47,757. ; P INCREASING RAILWAY SERVICE. The constant completion of new rail roads renders itdifficult to bring the de partment back to a self-sustaining ba sis, i The amount paid railroads for the year; 1881 was $11,411,120.90, while the cost'for the current year will be $12, 006,601, and for 1883S estimated at $13,- i MERCHANDISE. The Postmaster savs one cause of de ficiency now is the cost of handling merchandise1 sent through tne maiip, which does not pay for the ex pense of handling and : suggests an amendment of the laws in that respect, and he recommends also a reduction of the cost of transpoofting the mails on some of the railways which are paid too liberally forth service they render. He suggests 'also, a. reduction in the salaries of a certain class of postmas ters and clerks which are too high. " The Postmaster General thinks that a reduction of letter postage from three cents will be possible within three years, and that it can be done without any diminution of revenue, but favors an increase of postage on third and fourth class matter. MAIL SERVICE. He devotes considerable space to a review of the mail service, rail way and otherwise, and to the subject of. addit ional facilities between the east and the west on foreien mails, and to the im provement of mail facilities with Mexi co, which is now becoming a , field for American enterprise. THE FREE DELIVERY SYSTEM has not only proved satisfactory but the postmaster general thinks it has largely contributed to the revenue of the office. as is shown by the largely increased business in the cities where the free delivery is in operation. He thinks this branch of the service should be fostered, and a better compensation air lowed to induce competent men to en gage in it ' . ,' CIVIL SERVICE. The report concludes with some time ly and pertinent remarks. . on civil ser vice reform, in which he takes decided position against appointments or re movals ror political reasons, and noids that qualification alone ought to be the standard by which applicants for posi tions in the department should be judged. He thinks the practical appli cation of the principles he suggests would "promote public : moraHty, in crease the economy and efficiency of the public service, and assuage the fury of party spirit against which Washing ton warned" thB country- aa its ebief piril." NEWS fvOTES. . Hon. A. S. Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs Whitelaw Keid arrived in New York Sunday from Europe. ; - , , ; ' Mrs Van Alen. wife of J. J. Van Alen and daughter of "Wm. Astor, of New York, died suddenly of heart disea&d, at Newport B. L, yesterday morning, , The court circular announces the be- tiothal of Prince Leopold, youngest son ef Queen Victoria, to Princess Helens, of Waldeck. , - threw a loaded pistol from the gallery of the hall in which the Italian Cham ber &f Deputies meets at Rome; which droDDed to the floor belew without exi ptoding. He had designs on the life of Premier Depretes, who was speaking at the time. i R. Shelton Mackenzie, D. C. L., a well known author and journalist died in Philadelphia yesterday. He was ror twenty years or. more literary editor of the Philadelphia r'rew, ana more re cently was an editorial writer oa -:the Philadelphia wniflri7cw. , ,: ! . The latest Mahone Republican spok en of for a cabinet office is CoL James D. Brady, internal revenue collector for the Petersburg; flfo.) district General Mahone's inflaence.it' is said, ia being' quietly exerted in his tehaif. ; Mr. Baldwin, the eccentric old Ohio gentleman whose gold was lately cav ried off bv burelars. sends word to the treasury that some 7.30 bohd were aUo stolen from him, the payment, or wiiicn, ' Senator Hill, of Georgia, has arrived in Washington. Mr. Hill sDeaks with a Lperceptible lisp,1 bat he says be has been assured by his surgeons thac xniax win wear on, ana that tne. cancer ox , tne tongue from which be suffered may now be considered as cured; Mr. Bcbvflle stated, ' in Washington last Mendaykthat he expected General. Beniamin F,Btler would take part in:, the defense of Gotteao; before the trial is over. Senator Logan: Of IlUnoiaL has been subpoened by the defence to prove the insanity of Guiteau, as be is undier-f stood to have expressed; his belief - to. that effect . vr;Vv "Frank CuDoernul. keener of -the Hub- Hous at Clayton, N.Y, his wifet tw small children: and Charles WUseiif? keeper of the CJiff House, and his; wife and two children were drowned in'Eei bay on Saturday morning while goingr toGanonoqueim a email boat' The bodies ox; Air. uuppernui, a boy ana childof Mr. Wilson's have been, recov awl ' Patrick Mcmaiian, foreman or waste ing gang in East- Seventy-third x ttree, New York, yesterday hung a number of dynamite cartridges out to dry en a 8 team pipe and caused an ; explosion which shook the entire neighborhood and shivered doors ana: windows in m-ty-five houses. The-4ying.-glass and snlinters and falling brick injured Mary Toner, Nellie ; McGorlick- and Miss Schweler The eareless- saanT w-aa'ai rested ana locxea nD iu nnai eanrt. ... 1 fi&ea: ITS ACTION IS 8Uta AD 84, fc9l!TW Tbe eelebrated - remedy 'Kkroey-Wort nMainad In the asBal drv vecotabie f ertat-fr nnnld form. ' ttlrput ia tbe latter far for s- -new sent for iaxa-8aDtti and West LS ,j01 i i i'fii'riTTf i tndoaSr recovers its bv tbjt nae of Parker's : irti irmnsiTHAlS Wutfhfnt trile mBd- luaua The Cnrspean Timber Sapplj-." The timber trade of TEurooe shows the same excess of demand over the supply that exists here. Sweden and Norway, which still do a large export trade in deals, are now compelled to tmy their oak in Poland ; and in Russia the forests along the shores of the Baltic, in Finland, and in the southern provin ces, are so rapidly thinning that the for est acreage of the empire is now only one in ten. There are about 34J0OO.O0O acres of forest in Germany (ot which 2000,000 are in Prussia,) estimated to be worth 500,000,000, and bringing in an income of 10,000,000 per annum. The state forests are taken great care of in all parts of Germany, in Prussia alone 100,000 being spent every year in replanting. The imports of timber exceed the . exports by over 2,009,000 tons. : Tne oak and beech are the kinds of trees which do best in Denmark, but the timber trade of that country is very small. In Germany, as mentioned above, the imports exceed the exports; but in Austria-Hungary the latter are 4,000,000 more than the former ; while in Prance the annual, imports are esti mated, at 88,000,000, and the exports 1,200,000; and in, Belgium at 1,760,000 and 120,000respectively. Englandbuys about 10,800,000, and Holland about r)iVBfiVV aav onrtnm aa Irtnf 4-Via iv-a ports into Western Europe may be put fWltf AAA AAA III with another.' Failure of a Larfe Liquor Houae. Memphis. Nov. 23. E. Whavrinsr & Co., St Louis, and Lansing, Haynes & Co:, Memphis, wholesale liquor dealers, made an assignment yesterday in St Louis; The branch house here sold out Monday to E. L. Billiogsly, of St Louis, ars. The indebtedness of the firm is not known but is said to be one hun dred and twenty thousand. Assets es timated at $38,000. ?atjetxt jexXicittjes. . ONI OF TflK jaAJSONABLK PLEASURES Of Bf a properly eoOVted meal, affords little or no greaent enjoyment,' and mocb subsequent torture ) a aonoxmed dyspeptic. Bat when chronic indl- istlbn is eorobatted with H08tetters Stomach tters, tbe foodis eaten with- relish, and most Im portant ofaiL Is assimilated by and nourishes the system.- Uaeihls' grand tonle and corrective also to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism. fever and ague. ' rot saie or au vruggurs ana Dealers generally. noTl 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. 'ratUXO Jn. 1S.187S WE WILt SEND, ON 30 DAYS', TRIAL, DR. DYE'S El6Cfro-1 JV1.J2JJN1 sutferlhg from KpjrVAnsWeaUness'eii, Gen eral Itebilityvl.JiI nerve force or vigor. or an v disease resu 1 1 i 1 1 . from A buses and Otb-ki. .Cavses, or tor.any.it4 .ijllicttd with Rhensaa- ttsro, Neuralgia, Pai-riffM;" SWa:i)ifficu!lie Kidney or Live TuuuWo7 Larae Back. Rup tures, ana otn rii!tt;a6u.Ji vital urgans. liso woaw.ouoic WTur diseases peculiar to deirsex.. . - " -i mTTiTTT: 3 SoeMf reHof tad. odnolete : mstnration ta bealth irnivnMitwjU '4 tbe only ' K Lee trie Apilinis tbat - have ever been eonst rartifpia aeliiiflc prin- eipl-'IrltTiijSi(3icacf hftabeen prao- -ticaBr pi-ovea.' ixr tth-'ttw, wonderful aeeH, mt4 Ah(i have the hlgrhest endoraern eufa -ffrm.nalal and acien tille tften,aiut f u6tf ibn dreda wh have baeis qalekiy Wtt' rHdfcalljr eared b. their nae. ' , ' - ' . Send at once for Illustrated Patrmhtefc p4vfn-" all Information free.; vAdreas, , r V0ttAI0BXCT CPHlUvaaaU,lTicb -. jowl ' r r::l- .. .. . TBI G1NULNI bas acquired a repu tation greater than, any medicine extant as . toe CHXAPKST. PUBKST and best family medicine In tbe world. i jitttfarfrdmary power and efficacy on irtbe lareestxuran of the body, called. :rsj lrnportaaoey' ine, j a, WheftUeLtverlsU m aSd ednstlpeseafibe of oar sis are rtoraid. tbe tbe sto 3l Ire- fljesfee tadr wfwmg the blood. null mi 1 1 M. hi i mi iv.iw M. .' euent headaches, a feeling 01 ia aeaey'aad aersonsness,. Indicate lassitude, deeoon- te bow the whole aystemis derangM. To prevent a more serious VinA1ttSfc'hnSji'V . .,f ... , .. I TbA&sWtSre'exipe anrfa hii KWwWfi "trmtftttatL. safest and aoeedieat t remedy tor iiWeJearof tin Liver, Stomach and sGxjaT.aitinns rfiVEitay. TjpsiaJsrAaBJ siBsslom rSl-Hsadache TlhtOBMfnm and Ettaonsness, We eonld nil a s-tia votanewl'b sneh Ske dUtlhgulshed testimonials aatheloUowlng:: - . i4Jl avetisedtrBmons Liver . Beznlator for eon- ay a tempo MMMaiffiuitiMitnr. t for the last (bree tfejooas aeatsB'MP always wnen nsea aooonnns w oa ur ded benefit. iqoJa T.fiiro;p98f:iabiCbiel Justtee el Georgia. r oeeasinnallv bse. when my eObdHoa requires IL Dx. Simmons Liver Regulator, witn gooeeneck - - -..u iit , .n , i ALXX. &. 8TaBXSa. " TCT BltTMOBK X PISCOPAL HSTHODaT says: "Simmons Liver Begtnator is Seknewleged tobaveneBqiial aa a -liver . medicine, containing thna Hoatbarn roots and herbs which aa all wise Protldenoe baa-placed in eountrtes where liver dtaaaaAanravan.'(u .. " : o3j('tt('tfenutae. tn White Wrapper, with na h. uieuesaq anus ni j.h. aeuingw. . tbe brand pib?baceo known aa Tbe Thai bong in the welL ifiiiiP MMV IIMH III ttwrw frosA! fieatt machia ALL WOOL BLACK Another Stock of ilLEAGIIEIlD Some New Calicos A HaNDSOMX LINE OF UNDERWEAR AT VERY LOW FIGURES. RECEIVED BOMB NOVELTIES IN DRKSS TRIMMINGS, ly GIVE US A CALL AND SEND IN TOUB OBDEBS FOB SAMPLES. TRULY. HARGRAVES SMITH BUILDING, TRADE ST. P. S. Our Mr. L. D. HARGRAVES Is now In thn Nnrfharn 8tock and will bring out all the late styles and novelties, which will be open ready for exhibition In a uajD, xsuiiiJB ma auHum wo wiu uuer uig unves in many lines or uooos. Our Fa Complete took. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEINGj NOW. ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an Inspection of the attractions display, ed. confident!? asserUne that they will be found In even resriect ud to the standard. In submit ting this we would call special attention to the styles stanuy seep on nana aunng tne enure season, we are lustmea m asseranginat tne long experience and standing of our House, is a full guarantee that our Clothing Is the most reliable The garments of our own manufacture are strictly Bret-class. We are constantly and carefulbr studylngthe de mands of our patrons, and invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. Oufoblect has always been to bring about a display every season of a full line of garments of the newesrmyles. The work manship ef our Clothing Is equal to any of the best In the country. We don't say that our produc tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the 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 he leaves with us. Our line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete In all branches. NECK wjum a DxKuiAii i. very uespecuuuy, octO DEALER IN fes, Tinware k House Furnishing Goods. MANTELS and G KATES WHQL1S11E .ad BITAIL.'.d Particular attention paid to -ROOFING AND SPQUTING.- , j ' r None but first-class hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE , eet29 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket . rpHX old Oaken Bucket, A The Irop-bound bucket ' -The mo8-eevered bucket - . : - ' That bung In the welL CHAS.B. JOREd, . Charlotte, N. O, Sole Agent. tST Liberal terms to dealers.! Tit COMPARATIVE EDITION OF I M EVTE8TA Kl E WT 1 , . . MILL TEXT OF aERSiOMslXTNC JAM tS REVISED VERSIONS H ONE . . TN -WAV.TJLT. . PAGES. BOOK ! Wmm. from mm. ChaiUM shown at a . Lalaaea. OolT OM Book Ewmam. aoevwor, BiTeaaaw dnlna- lOOO-pasaa. ' CMAMBCM aa, AHaia,juasqia. Qukkfyand Permanently, :Dr Stiwtnn'i tataMftwtrtT leunEDi fc s i aa iiaiiiiaalnil mm a soaurre AttwaaTiAThTTIfrnlll liii nniTiiii itaraMTt im-bi lf'X I mad ail theia sasAnt syfls, ,' It no! merely afford tern: npocary relief, bat ia a permaoenc care. -st, ot Belmora. Q aaya of it I J am attSitpeeOvteitQfvourrvineav. JtU . . . ' - 1 J ii.ii . Ikrf k.. In ii .ii .M M..' jyHMAOU m4nJ. ufttaitf bmoMm.". If lour artUHrut daea at . keep iWsend for treatise audhteatlmonUda la t Stoves Heaters Han Saveaitaia. ae latur, tqsuea tmMtiam., Sallm KasidlT. Oonti . AOCNT8 fPH,'! - a.' WANTED tk50f c; 7 BUNTING iJUffilfliifg: that very popular 10c Hll(fl)lIEM. s Beautiful Patterns. FRINGES FOB CBXTONXS. & WILHELM. HARGRAVES ok WILHELM. and Winter Display ! ! FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE, of our own design and manufacture, which we oon- L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. Dri fist by Examination. W. P. JfABVIN, AGT. 1 W. U'DOWXLL. Goto W.P.MlRVIN.Ag'ta&Co. and Successor to P. Bcarr 4 Co. lOB Fresh Drugs and-Pore Medicines None but the Very Best Drugs do I keep in my stock. Also, Toilet and fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Ac., A. GAIIDEN SEEDS of all tbe bestvartetles, and warranted to be good. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfully, fep8) W. P.aiABvW. Agt, ACQ. H rQ H II u u Q JpOB the purpose of engag'ng more extensively and exclusively in tbe line of BT MILL1KEBT GOODS El the coming-year, wholesale and re tali, we now offer all other lines of G'cods now In our stock at very' low prices to close out The stock Is urge, new and well aitorted, constating of full lines ci WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROID ERIES, all kinds ot TBJMW ING&, PLllN and FANCY -HOblEBIES,. GLOVES, NOTIONS, NECK C0ESET8 eKIBTS, .' . : i CWs; Shawls, Net Goods, LADLES' and QHILDBEN'S ' TJNDEBWEAB, DBE8S TB1M3UKG, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOILIES, NAPKINS,4clafact a com plete sfock of Ladies' an Which we ofjer without reserve at prices that will guarantee their immediate sale. Terms of this sale wm be strleUj eash. , OUB STOCK OVJS&lk&j-!- Is the largest and moat' in t le State "and 1 eonstantly being added to as new styles and novelties appear in New York - - - . . ; P. QUERY Q3J i BOVa ' r -FOR SALE. A" i I)eBirabie baTldlhg lot ed iheebrtef of CnareJi and Stonewall streets,, . Jor further, inf oi ma- T7 Antveat ChariidklZ: .1' :T.?iT . .-ivi4u 00 a. m. i wnion wiiiDaxounaon sad orewr baa -t- 1 war; riewever waa msyt re Rair Balaam, an eleeant drwwlna. a BwswsMewrVaw aaam niaua iortJMra1enastQ dealen. -a j tiOB apply to . r octSO oaw 4w ' nuea; byjmo1 inwaauaount ,oi cor- oet2TdAw8m : ' j . aj TUT j a . i Ion med sa .tiKi r irn, t . J oiho ZU3TX (jCfaJnVj I 'OJLf),tt!A n'u, ,:ir(.jf ; : . . .t'rl i 1 1 i b' . i Itl .' m ' -j ' ' !J tt V , ' 1'- f
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