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Swxtt mat IJfj thi obsxrtxr jds a&T&CTj ; ; v - Hae beanMtcwwtaiT bM1 wtth every needed nt. am with thetois.fc. QfTyr anfjrw; manner of Job PrtattntM bow peaopawtta DMtDMB, dkpsStaa Od ,CtMlHH- idsbatshort notice, - ;- -Bnm, wrtt jnr mesrr y- t-r .. LRtra-niisei . ; . a h ' . TAMOLTmrXmSl, ; TMLMPHma. ciscuuna. checxb,. Three montfu. v.ijj. .............. 2.00 Or month r.v...- 75 WEEKLY EDITION: WeeJ&v ( tJys county), to advctnct. . . . ., $2.00 Out of ttyt county, Poftyatd ... ,..1...".. 2.10 Bixmontht 1.05. 1 VOL. XXVI, CHARLOTTE, N. C.r SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1881. NO.3,960. r ? Liberal Reduction Jbr Cluix. ai)e Charlotte fPpBma. 8VBSORIFTIOH RA.TK8: DaHy, one year, pottyaid, in advance $8 00 Bixmonths.-. 4.00 is oi IN A FEW DAYS We v. Ill receive our SECOND STOCK of GOODS this season which will Include all the latest novelties In I Lais Neck Wear, Lace, AND OTHER GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Also, a magn!Gcent line cf the latest styles In LADIFS' CLOAKS, WALKING JACKETS and ULSTEHETTE3. One of our firm has started North and we will soon be receiving new goods by every steamer. Alexander k Harris. Boots am 6 glints 1881 Fall We are dally receiving oar FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Br LADIES'. MISSES', CHILDRKNS,' GENTS, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower erodes all eoods to oar line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE Tin VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see as. PEG RAM & CO. sep6 WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY. SECONDARY OR TERTIARY STAGS. . Removesall traces of Mercury from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT 8PRTNG3 FAIL! Malvern. Ark.. May 2. 1881. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with 8. S. 8. MCCAMMON & MUKBT. Mftmnhis. Tennessee. May 12. 1881. We have sold 1.296 bottles of 8. 8. 8. In a year. It h crlnon imliranul HAtiafafition. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as s positive specif ic. . MANSFIXLU a W. Ttontrar Cnl. . Ma 2. 1 88 1. Ivenr nnwhusoT aneaks In the blehest terms of 8.3.8. L.MDSBXTEB. lnlmillA. Kentucky. May 18, 1881. S. S. 8. has riven better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. J. JL iuxxNKR. Dlohmnnrt. Va. Mar 11. 1881. You can refer anybody to us In regard to the merits of a 8. a ' Polk millxb a, uo. Have nnvnr fcrthwn fl. S. 8. to fall to COie a Case ot Syphilis, when properly taken. H. L. DlHHABD, TCt.i Warrkh. Perry, Ga. The above signers are gentlemen of high stana- mtr. a n. uauiuiTr. uw. va uo, ' JVU W1BU, we 7Uf WIAO JVW1 www w ' KOtt whin rrrmrn Writ for nartlculars, ana copy of the little book '-Message to the Unfortu- 911 HAA 1VWATT. emrlll hsl wHil ffA MV flhAIIllat wiio will 8tid,on analysis Of 1U0botttee of 8. 8.5.J, one partlttlfof Merioufy, Todlde tassuvrn, w Proprietors, AUaota, Ga , ooia ny arnggista ererywnere. , -j- .J iJ iff Price of large or regiilar atee reduced to i. io par Dooie. ana smixt size uuiuui uw w quantity, price ?1. nov4 - ;.,.. - "'; "f- THE OXONIAN, A JOURNAL O? LITERATURE tc ttVCmTV&B published monthly- at; Qtonl, . t On, y The Oxonian alms at lrcreamg the ; Meiwg wraiure ana BdUcanon; and' gives oriu - ficles on anh1iwt nt- vftWI lAi wwtknee S-Wll SB. Offers deelded advante to average cinuaUpn. Advertisements apa ehowg. excess of Its value te-an advertiser. AdvetUse-i ments, intended for tmblicanUoa In any snouid be in the office by the 20ttt 0( uri S Winter jits ii m est ands Latest Styles TWs great specific cares that most loathsome disease ' SYPKIIliiIS WE" HAVE- RECEIVED A LARGE 101 01 Warner's Celebrated Corset, Corallne, Flexible Hip, Cross Boned Hip, Abdom inal, and Nursing, In all sizes. NEW STOCK -or- REPELLANTS and CLOAKINGS, in new and desirable effects. Another choice lot of DOLMANS, JACKETS, UL STERS and CLOAKS. A good as sortment of MEN'3, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, for Winter. Remember we sell the best SHIRT for one dollar to be found In the city. T. L. SEIGLB CO. P. & We will make sweeping reductions m prices of DRESS GOODS on Monday morning. novlS Neuralgia, Sprains, ;Pain in the .Back and Side. f There is nothing more painful than these diseases; bat the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis Pain Killer. This remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept sway 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 falls. It not only effects a permanent care, bat It relieves pain almost Instantaneously.. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is sale In the hands of the most inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pact Killer would fill volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year since my wife became subject to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our reeort wag to the Path KrLi.stt, which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell writeB from the Sailors' Home, London-: I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried your Tatk Kilt.ir, and it gave me immediate relief. I nave regained my strength, and am now able to follow xny usual oecnDation. I the E. York savs : I have used your PAnr Killm for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Paim Exlxbr for thirty years, and haye found it a nntr-f ailing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burdltt writes : It nevurfaiU tqirive relief in cases of rhercmaiigm. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : from actual use, I know your Paix Kuan Is the best medicine I can get. . All druggists keep Pits killer. Its price Is so low that it is within the reach of &1L and it will save many tunes Its cost In doctors' Mils. 23c., 50c. and 91.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Provtidoncoi R. I. sept d&w sept a oct , . . INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND . THE AFFLICTED EYERYWHERL THE GREATEST 1.1 EDlCAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTQM8 OF A TORPID LIVER. jjQgg of atjpetite.lirauaea.bO'Wels oOsti'yet ' ain to t&eHeaj.wlth anMJiaPg?? the oacx aart.Taio under thaouiaerr blade. ftUEf m acr eang V aTT HnHnn to Bxartion of body or mind. TUMIitTcftemPM. Low spirits, Loss TV T : . w ,.. ofmemory.-mi ith feelinff erf bavin, lome onty. weanneie. eat 15 ig of the Heart. Dote before tna r.W i mm. m ' ' 1 yrtTAT .A cellow BKin, neaaaonei atiwm- uess at nigns, mg my Drttvnui IF THESE W ASKINGS ABE TJFHIXDOt SERIOUS DISEASES WftlSOOH BEOEVltOPEp. . TUTTS FILLS are especially adapted to sucVcasesTone dose effects snehachange ot feeling as to astonish the sufferer. ThylUAWMSft; body to Take on FImIi. thus the system is nVartahedU and by tbPo-ie Ajrtlo.on tb. dnced. - Price eeota -85 Marrmy W.a. TUH'S HAIR OYE, Obat Haib or WHTSXKB8 iAS Black by a single application of tWe. Imparts a natural color, acts Instanteneously Bold bj DrnggUU, or lent by .zprM. on rMpt ol Bln Offlce, 35 Murray St., NewYorlu, Feby23deodwl . . j '--. Enroll 2rake, $tOlingla,nd laPwkeJsbSrerl jniov inte a medicine I afnich varied flowers, as I paake it the greatest I , VAand Purifier amd tne 1 jbestHsaltl AStreagtil ' Itostomir ver I JicuM. suMumausm. i I decpkssnessv&.sseessl cf the 5tenuJBowels, I Parked Hair -.a Ralehmirafiroml iimii Litter. Ginger wrart I i . vr .n. - .never satoxtcaves. nnrnx I TSlliftil nilm to .t hiir, -I &. GtX!. Chemtttl. N . t.-.w iiliOti siXIi Wviajju: M 4 I. M .Beware of Imitations. None geulne nruess Mrapaniei wW lsiiheTJleop?iahtedlabe whkiwinwToundiiheauvejv -iiaeeturedanly bt irrownaBRO. teb20-Sw ; '' ' .( 5 ttwtoo, SU u tf.X --w X'" 1 NEWS NOTES. There were 8,000 bales of cotton land ed at Baltimore daring tbe past five days. The interior of the capitol of Virginia is being repainted by a convict from the penitentiary. It is rumored that Mr. John R. Ly- decker, of New York, is to succeed Mr. French as assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Drs. E. C. Seeuin and E. C. Spitzka, of New York city, haye been subpensed to goto Washington as medical experts on behalf of Guiteau. On account k)f the prevalence of a violent type of epidemic yellow fever at Barbadoes, vessels arriving at St. Thomas's from that port are subjected to a quarantine of ten days. : The cholera at Djeddah is decreasing, bat it has made its appearance at Yem bo, on the Red Sea, 100 miles further north. The London Times gives a very dis couraging account of the condition of affairs in Ireland. The Danville and New River Rail road will be formally opened next Tues day to Cascade, twenty-two miles from Danville. A snow storm raged Wednesday along the Hudson River in the vicinity of Poughkeepsie. It commenced at 3 o'clock p. m. and continued till late. A considerable section of the Irish people are adhering to the "no rent" manifesto. Crime is increasing. An unusual number of disasters, ac companied with loss of life, have re cently occurred on Lake Erie. " The Emperor of Japan announces that in 1890 the government will take the form of a parliament monarchy. The members of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce marched Wed nesday in procession to their new quar ters in Pike's Opera House. The blow ing of tin horns and the dusting of each other with Hour were among tne aiver tisements of the occasion. The bnildinj? for the DrODOsed new Stock Exchange in New York city will Drobablv be located on ground bounded by Morris and Greenwich streets, Bat tery nace ana isroaaway, now ownea by Cyrus W. Field and the Manhattan Elevated Railway Company. John Hunter, tax-receiver of Phila- delDhia. elected on the "citizens'" tick et called together the "committee of one hundred'' yesterday, it is said, for the tyuroose of disclosing startling frauds which he had discovered in the accounts of ome of his predecessors. After consulting counsel, nowever, he changed, bis mind, and concluded to give no information upon the subject except to the legal authorities. The Sale of tbe Cape Fear and Tad- kin Valley Railroad. News and Observer, 24th Inst We have heretofore announced that negotiations were in progress concern ing the purchase of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, and to-day are enabled to give some of the details. Dr. Canedo has offered to purchase the State's stock at the price suggested in the act passed bv the last Legislature, to-wit, $55,000, to pay off the floating debt, amounting to $100,000i and to be- crin at once the construction or tne line from Wilmington to Fayetteville. The line will then be pushed through Greensboro and ML Airy to the Virgin ia line towards Wytheville. Dr. Cane- do's offer, so far as this State is concern ed, is to build the road to tne v lrginia line, but it is understood that ne pro poses to go on to Huntington on the Ohio River, ana inence to Cincinnati. The undertaking, if carried out, will be highly importantant to North Carolina. We understand that his proposition has t)U AClA 1X1 VT1U1 UlT. VMT1D MAWW- tion. in pursuance of the act of Assem bly, the Governor has determined to call together the commissioners appoint ed bv the General Assembly to consider any such proposal that might be made. The commissoners are D. A. DeRosset, Levi M. Scott, E L. Vauehan. George M. Rose,, A. A. McKethan. A. B. Williams, A. O. Han ner. J. A. Gray, J. F. Graves, Tyre York. A. J. Bovd. Hugh Parks, and W A. Lash. As appears elsewhere, the meeting is fixed for lecenbrrtbe 19th. thus affording to the - commissionera ample time to arrangebetf-bosiness DreDaratorv to assembling,-ThdBeteen- tlemen are authoriped by tb$acl of As sembly to negotiate and settle tne terms of the sale, if any be made, and to sign all contracts of sale in Penan or tne State. Dr. Canedo, we hear, represents a construction company, and, as far as we can learn, has no connection with any existing company In this State, The purpose of this , conipany is to make a line reaching from Wilmington to the Ohio River, and we shall hope that he will be able to accomplish it, The road has not been n funds of late, and its floating debt is large. The bed ia ready for the iron a considerable dis tanee. and is graded so m 6 miles beyond Greensboro, but the means are Jacking, fnr the nurchase of iron raua and nee ABsnnr pnninmRnts. The completion of . the line will be of benefit not only to the new territory thronorh which it Will pass, but also to Greensboro, Fayetteville arid Wilmington. The purchaser is re- nnired to give adeaoate security to eom plete work from Wilmington to, some point la the extreme west, running a branch through; Surry to Ore Knob, within three years from the date of the contract. In addition, he is to pay tbe cash above stated. The whole matter is left bv the Legislature in the hands of the commissioners appoiniea vy tnat body. - ' Veeel Aebore W a RtrrwfiTnv. oti 25.- The signal corps station at Cape Henry, ytrgmia reports the schooner J ames W. Browrii from Baltimore to JacaonvlUe,5' Fla with general merchandise, came asnore at Lynn Haven inlet on the night X)f the 2Sd. She has tilled with water and the greater-Dart of her cargo will be lost: The crew were taken off by life saving station No. l. ' Remarkable Time far a Yearling-. saw Francisco. Nov. 25. At Bay District Association course yesterday Hinda Rose, the fastest yearling in the world) made a mile in .the remarkable -ttme of 2M. - Killed hfZm Boiler Eotewlpa, New Orb1ns, Jwy, 2360 MiMon, moiflvy a boiler V BmitoHpAuw aira Iboh Spajaee Wana tro iriMLTae great tonie ead alterattveeontatne ! twice as nooh Iron andfffW, efntmorealum l h.t, ihtnni "ftlnin and Iran mass" known. JUBt the thmg JOT tne spring bv eerieraL .Bold ;by au ;aruggw i Ki!-,,. Kit hair - .a..i,i STATE IfCTTS. Anson Times:. The cotten receipts of rffnJnakm.n OT-a in MU Sf 1 Q of TTAOI notwithstanding tne snort crop. We regret to announce that captain Risden Bennett naa nis nana caugntm a cotton gin Tuesday, and so cut as to i necessitate the amputation of one of his fingers. On Saturday night last the two cot ton gins, grist mill and steam engine of Mr. Walter J. RatlifE in Gulledge'a township were destroyed by fire. The loss is heavy, amounting to about $4,- 000. on whicn there was an insurance of some S2.7000. We are informed that tne establish ment of a Mr. Tatum of Bennettsville, S. C- was seized the other day for illicit trading in tobacco. The property in volved is considerable. It is said the case was worked up by two New York detectives. Durham Recorder: A dead colored child was found in the. woods last Fri day. It's a case of inf anticide. Mr A. Marsey, or Morgans townsnip, naa one - 4" . . . -a of his arms oroKen in a coiton gin. Greensboro xVortA State: We learn that Mr. Thos. McNeely, residing some six miles north of Greensboro,, died at the residence of one of his neighbors, James Donnell. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. McNeely was on a visit to Mr. Donnell. and while there took a chill, He was unable to return home, ana eventually got worse and died as stated above. Mr. Frank Gorrell. a citizen of Greensboro, died suddenly Wednesday evening. He stepped down into the basement 'of bis house to get a stick of wood. waa. taken with a ht and died be fore assistance could be rendered. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic: A party of English capitalists have , writ ten Col. Lot Humnhrev to meet thenr. and show them North Carolina lands. They want a large tract for a colony, and industrial enterprises. Statesville American ': Died, in Da vidson township. Oct. 23rd, at his rest: dence, after A residence of three weeks. Mr. A. J. Mills, aged 29 years, ueceasea had foretold nis aeatn tne pasc six months, to his most intimate friends and neighbors, and said he was going to rest. He left a wife and three children and many friends who lament his death. ,; On Monday night. Deoutv Sheriff Francis Stevenson, with guard, took to the State Penitentiary, the following prisoners, convicted at the late term of the interior uourt. oi larceny : jsauiara - m, - a . 1 Cline. sentenced to one year : Mike Al lison, colored, one year; Augustus Wil son, colored, five years ; Eli Clara: ana Sam Diggs, both coiorea, ten years each. "Dermty Collectors Caldwell ana Stockton seized the distillery of Dr. J. M. Howard in Davie county on Tuesday nicrht last week, and brought from thence, three stills and four barrels of spirits, beside other fixtures. The cause of the seizure, as we learn, was tne nna- incr uobn the Person of a negro man emDloved at the distillery a set of du- Dlicate kevs. other than those furnished by the government, and made of differ ent material. Mr. W. H. Wakefield and Miss Mary C. Adams were married in Ureensooro Wednesday last, and left the same day for a bridal tour south as far as Flori da, taking in the Atlanta exposition on the way. The colored people of Greensboro are giving "colored soirees. Last term of Person county court sent three prisoners to the penitentiary two colored and one wnite. THE OLD NORTH STATE. What North Carolina Has at the Ex position. Atlanta Constitution. The old North State should be proud of her exhibit at the exposition. Mr. McGehee. the commissioner of agricul ture. has made a highly creditable dis play which is in tne west wing or tne reilroad building. Yesterday a repre sentative of the Constitution, made a careiul examination of tbe exhibit. The first thing which attracted his at tention was a glass case filled with silk in all its ataces from the cocoon to tbe hank. A beautiful display or wooien goods is made. These goods are from the factory or F. & n. Fries, or oaiem Along with this display is a beautiful exhibit of blankets and yarns from the Elkin Valley woolen mill, These goods are particularly attractive ana snouia be seen nv every one wuo leeia an in terest in the resources and manufactur es of North Carolina. -On of the most attractive features of the dianlav is a set . of hand ' painted china, tne worn or Missisapet vv iuiams, of Fayetteville. N. C. The nainting is dpne n a taost artiatie manner and does srreat credit to the talent or tne jaay. Four paintings by ttte same young iady are shown. The dismay of marls, euanos, etc- is very fine and complete. The display of wheat, corn ana otner grains is especially fine. The samples shown are eaual to those errown anv where. Grass seed, peanuts, ticb, and all kinds of grain in trre sheaf are shown. There ate several fine spec! mens of jute from which" cotton bag ging is made. The aiapiay or sugar cane and sorgho is highly creditable. Of the. woods shown mere are 112 specimens, in tms connection u wouia be interesting to give tne reaaer tne benefit of the following table, which, crlvincr the number of varieties of each kind of valuable tree in the United States, east cf the Rocky mountains, makwsuchaflne showiig for North Carolina. Species in United States, . 23 8 ft v In -North Carolina,'" Oak. 19 iPines ..... Sorueea 8 4 3 2 3 6 6 7 Elni9,l,, 5 2 5 5 1 Walnut Birch......... Maple. Hickory Magnolia. The display of minerals And atones has been collected with especial care, and embraces 180 varieties, -including imn. onid. silver. leaa.zinz. copper.emer airia tK recently discovered eem ' hio hiddenite.berl. marble, talc, kaolin, from which crockery is made, and a great many other interesting and valuable tbines. Some of the finest cottoa ever crrnwn in this country it s&own. The isplajr of okacco is very attrac- Uye. aQU emoiC lHeyrmjj auu siQUa; iri tAmteco BBa ClKSrt9Us. The display of granite is .very attrae Mvpitr.inclriaes , some nne scoten eranite and specimens -of leopardite f Aniiri hnivin Nortn Carolina,! . ,.- - AWe msplay of fins -wines is made MMAtamnch attention. i&Sorflne speens .'oX ; .fiigan vfratrping papers are Maamnimn ? wiib the exhibit of tf display of graph ite- from wmcn ieaa pencus aro maua t'j ftis43iAI spleiidid dhiplay of plaids aa Bbwfc ingais made by the milis of the State 1 and shows that the old North State Is not slow in manufacturing. Altogeth er the exhibit is highly creditable and worthy of an inspection from every visitor. LIQUID or DRY. SomeoeoDle prefer to nurchase medicines In (he dry state so that they can see for themselves that they are purely vegetable. Others have not i tne time or desire to prepare the medicine, and wish tt all ready to use. to accommodate each class the proprietors of wnv won now oner tnat weu Known remeay in both liquid and dry forms. ooia Dy druggists everywhere. Truth. UNTOBSITT 0 MlCHIGHlX. "I have found Lieblg Go's Arnlcated Extract of witch Hazel the most satisfactory preparation of Witch Hazel, in every respect, of any I nave yet seen." j. u. uilchkist, . u.. Professor of Sunrerv. etc. Cures Piles, Rheumatism, K.uralgla, and Pain-1 lul Monthlies. Sold In fifty cent and dollar sizes. Recollect that for Marasmns. debllltv. malaria. dyspepsia, liver complaint, and other disabilities and disorders the Llebig Co's Coca Beef Tonic is i lacomparaDie, Beware or imitations. ' Lydia B. '.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound re vives the drooping spirits; invigorates and har monizes the organic functions; gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lus tre to the eye, and plant on the pale cheek of beauty the fresh roses of life's spring and early gum nor ume. 'Screw the sneer as thrbt as von mui. thut'a rheumatism: one torn mora, that's crnnt." ia r raminar description oi these two diseases. Though acu may ana aoes aaacK ainerent parts el tne system, tbe cause is believed to be a polsonoos uciu m tne diooo. jramj ims Dy me use oi TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT It will do the work sneedllv and thoronirblv. Tt Is the great friend of the suSerer from rheuma tism ana gout. soia by ail druggists. un5dfcweod6mo CELEBRATED ONE OT THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment and much subseauent torture to a eon firmed dyspeptic. But when chronic lndl- ssnon is epmnaoea witn Hostetters stomach itters, the food is eaten with relish, and most im portant oi aii, is asaimuatea oy ana nounsnes tne system. Use this grand tonie and corrective also to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, lever aim ague. jror saie oy ail Druggists and Dealers generally, novi . .. 30 DAYS ALLOWED. TatM Mlt.l8TS WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TBIAL, suffering from f oosWiMrsiesmcieTi Si era wemiiiy, iiks mji nerve-.-xorce: pr, Tignfi or anv disease hri1th) rhnrnsbii'jnw:n1f'wifr causes, or to ny arnictedwii tlsm. Neuralarla. Par:rhHJ' Sninaf - Kidney or Liver Ti.vVi.les;' 'Liefkapi. !i' tures, and other IMw-ses of the VititPttrsaniL ; Aiso woitkn irouDica wuu cuscma peculiar to thir v . -' ! ' Speedy reilff iid Wftt-rtnti3itt tA- health urniHee ' 'I'lio -Jtr thealv - nepoire(d ironnefittiayrin Clnlea) fheir thniHeh'efteaeylbeen'prac-tiWayplrrwith-tW'WrtnwworTnl C feu' Hi rtov tW Bs&est eadoraemrii frm; mdtewt ardsiea- :Sd. fifinrl tt Anna (aw Tllkstaf-ainili Dam,V) . 'aJ4.L U Information Ire, Address, - ' - T01TAI0 BELT CPs ItarilkaR.lrJeh. JnlT81 0 THE GENUINE j-iii.'s; "... hae acquired a rpu taUoa greater thaxUB .c- aay meqieme .-extant; aa .; 'th, ; and -best: family meaieiH-Ocn ; : .t - tee worn. ; It acts with extraordinary DOwerand effieaelreB thA T.tTwwth largxat nrgart 7)f i the bOdn called. rrom us imnortanceu;J.tiuse-wpoi; itur i Health. When tbe Liver is torpfh.i bowef s are sluggish and constipated: the food lies in the sto mach ttdtaestee aio4Wissye tSee ofoot' re- &&SXk rfirystemla - aerBiised. ToiiOTtet'ihow-eertwl condition, at once '"'l'.'ZTrJ' I T&wWfrriyrirDs MEB-RJSOHLATOILl .7 Thelsstwfume ah , the'extwrtedcef thous-J aims have proven it thebeWehrestaod peedtest remedy jot- ail aiaeaaee oi pe uvw, oiuuuwa ana Dneepela, Mental Depression, 1 81ca Headache Jaundice, Colle, constipation ana Biliousness, i tt u a wn will i. wk mnM fill a mofMrtzad volume wl' h such like 4!atfnimMMif Ua!tfrhlala Mtfa fAllOWimr: .. 1 nriTB tmPfl rTTfcurtntr n r"" ttipattoa of 7 bowels, caused by a temporary de rangementof the Uver.fo the last three or four yearn, and always when used according to the dV recuoas wun aecraea wd. ; ; IOilef Justice of Georgia. I i oceasioBaDy nte. wlea my eondiOon reaulres IL Dr. 8ummea lifer Berulator, wtth goodetrect, TBI BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL METHODIST ays: Stmmens Liver Regulator Ta acknowleged to naveoo eeuat as -a -nyerismemcine. eettnunmg those Southern rootadualiAerbasrhlch an all wise ProtWance has pjaced J.ouniriea. where liver Bev'wivMriiS Hn-Whttw Wranber. with I eepa - , T ChewSy theprahf T tobacco known as The yld Oaken Buckev.- ilJ - -- I'Buekefc15-- - ,Theirou-houBd bucket, , tt) ; (JsJteiAotttu N.C. Bote asenL ri. TRIAL :5fil ALL WOOL ;BLACK Another 8tockof that 11LIEAIE1 Some New Calicos a a handsome line ot UNDERWEAR AT VERY LOW FIGURES. RECEIVED 60 HE NOVELTIES TS DRSS3 TRIMMINGS. WQIVE US A CALL AND SEND IN YOUR ORPER3 FOR 8AMPLES. -TRULY, HARGRAVES SMITH BX7ILDIIT0, t BADE ST. P. 8. Our Mr. L. D. HARQRlVES Is no In the Stock and will bring out all the late styles and novelties, which will be open ready tor i'i ut a lew aays. imnng nis aosence we wiu oner Dig artves Our Fa Complete took J OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEINGi NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an inspection of tbe attraction! display ed, conndently asserting that they will be f omnd in every respect up to the standard. In submit ting tins we would call special attention to tbe styles 1 our Own design and manuf acture, which we con stantly keep on hand during the entire season, we arejnstlfled la asserting that tbe lone experience and standing of eur Bouse, Is a toll guarantee- that our Clothing la the moat reliable. . The garments of our own manufacture are strictly nrstala&s. We an i constantly and car fully etuayfBg the de mands of our patrons, and invariably Insuring hera absoUte bottom prices. Our object bee always been to bring about a display every season ef a full line of garments of the newest styles. ' The work manship ef eur Clothing is equal to any of the beet la tbe country. We don't ear that oak produo- nons are superior to an outers; we are Teasoname ana never exaggerate; we teu every customer um truth, allowing no one in our employ to do otberwUe. or in any Instance to misrepresent goods in order to Bccomniteh a sale. Our endeavor Is to please, and to give to each customer tbe value of every dollar he leaves with ua Our line of GENTS' TURNI8HING GOODS Is complete in all branches. NECK WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, oct9 5 DEALER IN ges, Tinware&House Furnishing Goods. I v MANTELS and GRATES WHOLE8ALE aad RET A tL." Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING. 1 . A . Call for the None but flrbt-class bands employed. BARLEY SHE&F STOVE. Cnew enb7 the brand of tobaceo known as The Old Oaken Bucket rpHEeMOakerl Backet, . J. Tbe iron-bound bucket. - Tbe moss-covered bucket, , That hong mheweU. - ClottSteASnt. ' Liberal termatp deatera-,"" ' a whn wmeMUnreaeaofreasMi'Pi'eme- tare Daceylliterdne Debilrty, Lost Manhood, etc hssihe tried" in vain every known remedy; has di- eovreaaainipjawttCBn. wwcu v u o m faDow-ulIerera, address J, U. UTEa, a niumialul m & Boattlve i iiiMim ud flar lot and aH tMr aaWarjtyils. aotmeraiy. aflbrd traporaryrelif. Data a pmanen curfc v w. v. TM.rf'BlmMi.Ouaars of it: tlmm wfeb wUtoMUcmqhtne." Jf ytmrdrtM-Cat does not keep it. seod foe treatiae and tojWmoa erar.JKBWlT' het27 Uw3nv Stoves Heaters Rao 1 BUNTING iiiS5S5SiS verypopaiw 10c lOIilllESf IIC. Beautiful Patterns. ibisgxs iob crxtones. & WILHELM. WArOwnm tnartrnta tmmliulM mi, awwMtJI Pall la many lines oi oooda HARGRAVES ft WILHELM. FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors, fDnpt by ExamiDatioD. W. F. MABVTN, AQT. oto J W.lTDOWaLL. o and Successor to . Scan Ga ; 7-10B . .. Fresh Drags and Pare Mte None bat the , , . Very Best Drags do I keep fn my stoeki Ahn, Toilet end 1 fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combe Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Ac, &. GARDEN SEEDS of all the best varieties. warranted to be Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial alentfon. Hoping to receive a share ofpabUe ipOR.the purpose of engaging more eaenstvely eiwiexctoWelyto tbe Uittbf tfajixxT tall, we now offer all oiher.,lues o( ode aof Our stock at very loir pices lo.deee .The stock li large, new and well asenfiMLfjmMtlnf of fall Ones ef WfilTX GOODS; lCXSV ZKBROn JANfctHi WEAR, CORPETS EHRTa, V Shawls, Net G(ds, LADIXS' 1 and CHILDREN'S DNDERtfEAB, PRESS TRlMMINO,BUTTOJf8,TlBLE tlNXN, TOw'XLS, D01LIZS, NAPKINS.fte., in facta eom- j f : 1 . , ... PlCte StOCk Of ;: ; . . ,., ; ; : ;,t . Which we cfler wtthoat resemti pr ti guaraniee Quit JmmejHifift, lejfe etfs)Joti thU satoWmbestricUyi ODB STOCK 91 MILLINERY-- .. Li the .larger an4 mort amplete of any, tot State m U jlmie ided A skrles and iirreniel spetar la HMtYMa MRS. P. QUERY AIeslrsiaaaBg lit eMlieSBinBMfCkM ttomap; to oaw4si:;oi Hi WTEBBS, r: , ' fjS': fits m " IB 'fl: -hi, i I In f i r, , 1 1 r.it . Fit.. r t 5 .'I t., i 1 uiorio a j. u. IIUUHS, .4 - S :: r.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1881, edition 1
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