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Stye Cfjarloitt fotroix 8VB8ORLVTI0IT RATES: I.onevw.pottaiinadmnee $8 00 BixmonOu. , tt qq TTtree montJu. vkt, ...,,.... 2.00 Ommtmth........ ... 75 WKMKLT EDITION: ' '" WeOdv (fnVMMtu), wiadeaqss....,.,.. ja.00 Out cf the county. Pott-paid ...... ..,...,. 2.10 Bixmontht.. 105 if mr ft 1 theobsmyerjqbabtxent Hm beei&bom sifoileirittery needed wndwttb:th&iV3Uyvndt?Ky nianner of'Mrittnf f4filIMMwltt nnafnnm. rVyM jhf iKi.fli WT m Ism hlsh at short iobtV a5-Ti1 imp r c -r V ! " - -- CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1881. tags. Libert Reduction fbr Club. VOL. XXVI. NO. 3,960. - raoGJUJTJaa.jLijr; RUttmjn&cmcgrLiBst LKETij XH. CAED6, riTt IS 11 IN A FEW DAYS We will receive our SECOND STOCK of GOQD3 this season which will Include all the latest novelties In Ladies' Neck Wear, Lace, AND OTHER GOODS FOB THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Also, a ur.agniflcent line of the latest styles In LADIFS' CLOAKS, WAI KI'G JACKETS and ULSTE&ETTES. One of our firm bas started North and we will soon be receiving new goods by every steamer. Alexander & Harris. Boots and jSTtoes We are dally receiving oar FALL & WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the X A DIES', MISSES', CH1LDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL 8TOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see us. PEG RAM & CO. sep6 " -cN ATION A L-- or Louisville, Ky. LOSSES PAID, 829 .603.92 ALL L63SE3 DUE TO DATE PAID. 6UBPLUS 1TJND . ..$80,000 0 -INYE3TED EN REGISTERED UNITED STATES ASTO LonisYille City Bonds. OFFERS CHEAP, SAFE AND RELIABLE IN SURANCE. - W. N. HiDtotAitf Wfe L. BambbOkiu. .; .oX Itombjerger, Bloom & Co. A. O. Bbahnih,- ...... .....Jof Brannln & Glover. H. W. BxmTBB..:...Genal LaSBrance Agent, la A. Lima,..... .GeipTBlInsnrauce Agent Taos. H. Hats;.; .,up t Tulman Pilaee Car. Co, J. ML ATHKfficr.;.., :....'..ol J M. Atherton ft Co. J. T. 8. BbowiW.. . ... Merchant J D. iLtKK., . - .. . , .of Allen, Smith Co. i. B AtLKNPKesiaentJ ,:';.. 5 . T. H. TAYLOR, Eecretary and Treasurer. . Pnf. IT.M.GALT.lIetnMdlMreetfr.t I ' Auditor- Geo. gAX.LT UN", CA bier 2d Nat V Secon V V 881 Fall Winter 1881 I III HI M Hill Best Brands Latest Styles Benefit Association mm novlO d4w loAta wlro n t w' BY EXPRESS YesterdaY the largest and most beautiful assortment OF- NECK WEAR- Tor ladles, ever feen in Char bite. Also one hundred gross DRESS BUT TONS ; great variety of designs very cheap. We are constantly receiving NEW GOODS, Which will be sold at a small profit You -shoiild examine cur BARGAIN COUNTER, On which will be found at one-half their value. desirable Dress Goods nov27 T. L. 8SIGLE ft CO. eiuttfttism Neuralgia, Sprains, ;Pain in the .Bade and Side. There Is nothing: more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer, This remedy la not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must 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 falls It not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It 13 sale In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pain Killeb 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 resort was to the Path Ktt.t.wb, which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home, London : I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia and nolent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave tip my case in despair. I tried your aik Kimjcb, and it gave me Immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. Q. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain in the side by the use of your Pai Killer, . York says: I have used yonr Pxrrr Ktlleu for rheumatiem. and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Hays used Paik Ktt.t.tb for thirty years, and have found It a nntr-failing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burditt writes: JAna'itIPlve reHef hi casesof rheumatism. FhiLjmbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : irorn actual use, I know your Pain Eillxb Is the best medicine I can get. All druggists keep Pain Killhr. Its price Is so low that It la within the reach of all, and. It will save many tlmea itacost.ln doctors bins. 5e., soc. and $1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS &V SON, Proprietors, Providence, U. I. sept dftw sept A oct INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iom of appetlte.yaoaea.bowla oostire, Pain in theHead.wjth a doll sensation in the back part. Pain under the shcraiaer Talade. fullness after eating, with a aiaS clinataqn to exertion of body or suind. Irritability of temper, Xiow spima. J-iosa of memory, with a feeiinc of hvi ringneg- leeted some dutyt wearine. P an .-7- 1 111 M X tK.llL. iMjneaa, nattering of the Heart. Dota before the . eyes, Yellow Bkin, HeadachayBestloss ness at night; highly colored Urine. IF TBTESEWAEHI5GSA&X THTHEfiDZD, - SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED. TFTTf TTLT-f rf espesiallyladapted to aaeh,asea,Qndose effeete sacbacbance of feeling as) to astonish the sufferer. bodr toTaks sn FlMh, thus the system, is TBirulaWUMAiWDMUunuH uiv nourished, arid by. tnetrxosiiei lAetlOBOOtbs IMceeUvel tSSKStllS is.' ateawar wtoois are pro- daoed. fries 25 caat.. is. MM t Marray tm, Jf.Y. Gbay Haib or Wmsit was chanmdjte aOioasT Black by a single aopllcatioepf -thli 1 Dra. . impartt a natural c61or, acU tostantaneonsly. Sold by DthcsisU, er itnt by xprssi on Tsssipt of II. .OtTIce, 35 Murray St., Mew York. iTJwfkl BMdpto win bs mMU am aspllwtl 9 Iby.?23deodawl ; ' Cingcr. Buchu; Man dnJte, - Srinipgia, and jnanjr of the best medi cJncs knoim -are com. bird in Parker' C'ma Tonic, into ajmrdicine bCsuch varied powers, as to make H the greatest lltand Punrier aad tne . pcitHsaltaAStrenrth " It nrs' Rheumatism, Slccplesoiess, & diseseu cf ths Btoenach; Bowels, Parkers Unln 'R'Sienm. &isstirdydiirerentfrom -"SESfliS Eitten, GJkger Essences SZ-.imi. Jl mtn. tw neverintoxicates. Hisoax TOtthfat cotwWpy ht tt Co., Chemists, N. X. : lie, thi tt ilat. ? Iargt gYlng Puyfag Dollar Shs.- oct32 bi(72l tltiimt 'MtA tii to l H hichin be found en bead gZ3jhL 5 a ii HAIR BYE If I EDITORIAL SHORT STOPS. The town of Potecasi was thrown in to an unusual state of excitement last Thursday by the unexpected appear ance of a sang of wild turkeys. Every man in the village went for his fire, arms, but the confusion was such that they got away unharmed. The impression prevails in Washing ton that Scoville has been training Gui teau in the insane role, and that his pu pil is overdoing his part. A Harris county (Ga.) negro absorb ed a quart of whiskey at one whiff and next day his friends had a good time at the f uneraL Hon. Levi P. Morton, minister to France, is finding some occupation just now in discussing the American hog with Gambetta not hristiancy, the great American hog but the hog that Western cities manufacture, into pork and sausages. An account of the tric hinae scare he (the hog) has not met with much favor from the French. There has been a lightness in money matters in New York lately on account of Boston bank failures, and amounts sent South to meet cotton purchases. ' Walton, the New York sport, has just rreturned from England with $465,000 captured from British turfmen. The New York Times says: MNo story of lynching from the wild South western States can exceed in brutality that of the hanging of a desperado by a Wisconsin mob." Did he expect a Wis consin mob to be high-toned? The Times will discover after awhile, per haps. North and South are pretty much the same, and neither remarkable for their aesthetic proclivities. There are four clergymen in the Massachusetts Legislature, and they do the praying by turns, thus saving the salary of a chaplain. The Kichmond Dispatch thinks that if "there is one Republican in public life who is entitled, above all the rest, to be respected as a gentleman, it is Wayne MacVeagh," and because he was instrumental in causing the star route theives to be prosecuted the stal warts are down on him. Well, Mr Mac Veagh doesut seem to have wor ried hemself much over the star routes, and it wasn't much of a prosecution after all. rEHS OF INTEBESr. Prof. Agassiz keeps pet snakes and such things in his sleeping room, to the consternation of his wife, who found one in her slipper the other morning. The largest liquor bar in the world is the one at the Astor House, New York. It is a bad day's business when over its counter is not sold 8700 worth of "liquid hardware." Mr. Willard has made considerble progress in his large painting of Gar field at Chickamauga. Yet, on account of the size of the picture, and the care with which it must be treated, it will be a long time before the work nears completion. The Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald says that the amount of counterfeit curren cy, nickles, dimes, quarters, halves and dollars, in circulation in that communi ty is alarming, and that it is all manu factured there there is no doubt. Tbe endowment fund of the Wash ington and Lee University nearly reaches the sum of $450,000, mostly coming from people at the North. Its first gift was received in 1796, being a donation of $50,000 from Gen. Wash ington. Notwithstanding the recent rains, there is stilt danger of a water famine in New York, and the authorities cau tion the citizens against waste. Since November of last year there has been an increase of 5,000,000 gallons in the daily consumption. The scarcity of cheap wjnes at Paris has made beer; drinking, fashionable. There are 25,000 beer opuses of all grades and sizes in the French capital, and the consumption dnring the sum mer was estimated at 3,000,000 glasses per diem. The life a college professor is any thing but lovely in Sicily. At the re cent fall "commencement'' at Calani University a rejected candidate drew out a revolver and tired two shots at Professor Cepolla but missed. A Simi lar occurrence took place in the uni versity last year. George Law, the retired capitalist, who has just died in New York, was a hod-carrier in early life, could not Spell, and in 1855 was nominated by the Know-Nothing Legislature of Penn sylvania for the Presidency of the United States. He was largely en gaged in the shipping interests in hia active life, and accumulated an im mense fortune. The Marquis de Lefayetts grave in the Picpuf cemetery was decorated on All Soul's day by a number of Ameri can ladies. To a quantity of flowers one woman added a little earth brought from the field of the battle of York town, in which three little flags were planted, the American stars and stripes, the white fleur-de-lys of the old French monarchy and the tri-color. miNINCl INTELLIGENCE. . - Dunn's Mountian This property has changed hands. Mr. Stewart, who represents the new interest, is;superin tendent Mr. L. B. Cady, E. M C.E withdrew last Saturday. Mr. Cady had worked the property into fine condition; and would have had the mill going in six weeks, when the change took place. The management will continue this; gentleman's general plans. ,The work is to be pushed forward with all possi ble dispatch. The property. is a valu able one, and if properly conducted wll justify the large amount expended in its development. Mr. Jacob Simpson is opening that part of the Parker mine known as the Biles property.-This property adjoins the : Parker, and has Heretofore been present management a numbef . of quartz veins have been found 'wmcn carrv free eoM. The prospect is very Bne.v.On this-property sevelral pound) nuggets nave-oeen.picaea up. -mere ia no doubt but that that section pf eetta try about 100: acres, 7. iaklnfT tl, the Crowell, Parker and -BileSi property-4i8 tbe richest ftr Stenlr 0oiiry,r and; will yet producer millions. V:; ''t. Baltimore- capitalistai have invested $1,500,000 in a gold. wiripMn 'Davidson BY TELEGRAPH. making ArraBremesita for IhrongU Connectione Wltb Sam Fimncieco. St. Louis, Mo., Nor. 26. IL M. Hox ie, genera manager of the Iron Moun tain, International and Great Northern and Texas and Pacific Railroads, ac companied by Seth Fink, gen'l freight agent, Frank Chandler, general passen- fer agent, and several other officials, left ere yesterday for El Paso and Laredo, Texas, where they will make prelimin ary arrangements for, in one case, run ning trains from St. Louis to San Fran cisco via Southern Pacific from El Paso, and in another case, running trains to the Mexican border at Laredo. It is ex pected that through cars will be run from St. Louis to San Francisco and that the Texas Pacific will be com pleted and in operation by January 1st, also that the International and Great Northern will reach Laredo by the middle of December. The San Fran cisco route will be called "Triple Line," and will be formed of the Irpn Moun tain, Texas Pacific and Southern Pacific roads. j-. 1 I --S Meeting of Confederate Bondholders Their Purpose. London, Nov. 26. The committee of Confederate bondholders state that their programme is primarily by steady and persevering appeals. First to the public, then to the Legislature of the United States to bring about the opin ion that the lime has come when the restriction imposed by tbe 14th amend ment of the constitution should be re moved so far as it prohibits tbe South ern States from affecting a just and equitable settlement of their debts, legally contracted. The committee re pudiate tbe idea of embarking in litiga tion to recover Confederate property in Europe. IlaDgins in South Carolina. Makion, S. C, Nov. 25. A brother of Richard James, who was convicted of the crime of murder and was hanged in June last, went to the gallows to-day with a firm step. He claimed to be in nocent but couldn't say whether his brother was guilty or not. When con ducted to the place of execution, he ob tained permission to address the crowd in front of the jail which he did in a wild harangue about his feelings of forgiveness and eternal happiness. At 12.07 the drop fell, his neck was not broken and he struggled very little for about five minutes. Billiard Tournament. New YoitK, Nov. 26. The billiard tournament yesterday resulted as fol lows: Sexton 200, Daly 181, Schaefer 200. The 44th game of the tournament between Carter and Dion was won by the latter who made his 200 in the 61st inning; Carter 154. This gives Dion the first prize of $1,000 and diamond emblem, having won 7 games out of 9. The last game proved to be the best game of the tournament. Schaefer 200, feexton 172. This was tbe sixth game won by Schaefer and gives him the sec ond prize, $700. Fatal Railroad Accident In Scotland. Dundee," Nov. 26. The passenger train from Edinburg whilst approach ing Tay Port station violently collided with a goods train. The engine of the latter train was driven bodily into the van. Four passengers were killed and eight injured. Forced to Seek Hefng-e. London, Nov. 26. The bark Elonora, from Amsterdam for Galveston, put into Plymouth to-day with the loss of main-yard, sails, &c, and the bark Hed vig, from Liverpool for Charleston, put back to Milford to-day greatly dam aged, having encountered several series of severe storm. Conference News. Durham Record. Prof. M's first year in the North Car olina Conference was spent as junior Ereacher on the Hillsboro circuit, em racing what is now the city of Dur ham. At the end of the year it was found that thirteen dollars had been paid to him, and thirteen babies had been named for him. There is a preaclter in the Conference (hat received as quarterage a jug of soap. When put in the jug the soap was soft, but by the time it reached, the preacher it was solidified,. and still the generous dbnor'waited for the jag. The complaint of Black 8c Reid against F. H. Wood, was . called, up Thursday - and Mr; Wood made his re ply. :Mr. Wood. retired, and.his.charac ter passed almost; unanimously. 1 The general Impression of the. oishop and Conference seemed to! bar, ,reflr.iecided that there was really no idifliculty in the case. . Mr. Wood's statement was clear, direct and in admirable taste, and seemed to convince air that be 4aad in no way tarnished his name and fame as a Christian minister. The North Carolina Conference is verjjarge and for sometime there has been much talk about 'dividing it into two conferences. Wednesday Rev. J. R. Brooks moved for a committee on division. The Con ference refused to order the committee by a large majority. We suppose that settles the question in the negative for ,the present.' 7 Ie.lt Weeeeearir to Whip Children? Mew.T9rkrald...'i In another :66lijmir; will be found a number of expressions of opinion from parents about the totT "as . a means of punishment, and it is a significant ign of the improvemen t of the race that the general feehng-istagainst-flbggiejrasa means of reformation. Im, spite lof attempts 'to palliate parental brutality ; tVi fant. re main a that. It. is hotter tini-rnler. VUW VUMV AW w www iv.uy ty lovfe than fearha;thattt JkA itdnn Af et,AAah4 f V.Kfii.1, bvnJfa hf 'flt to rule. , There IsTJOSeJatimentalism TVilU t.au UVU OUUlrCCU bUl UUKU H.K7 iO-MW in this conclusion, toe thei Accuracy OI thoriniTtlahKhftmrnrftrfifl1i1tJpal lower graae: man iCttuaren, ever are ana of meaner- quaiwyu or afiecuon, une phase f lote explaihs the )negard'of the mas forapoiuicalyjeader afeeling Somewhat similar attaches asoidier to ,liis favori.geerW and the samesen timentthoifefciVf at ,co UmaKes a cutthroat tha faithful slavetjf i & toteief, f'Tjof say that the 1 chflq 1 wmcn is me omy animai except toe nog tbat iir.kiss tbehapd which strikes it. cannot be . ccntrolled through the feel- parent ' who ' confesses ; to inability to coritrplri aaChild-NMthct.-.tecdtirse to fnm?iiaeielliaeltal enptigh' to enable patience ior iiiaV j$ts ! perjfect'Iwprk 'sotaeiriteikr.a-; person ox no parucuiarnieuigeiyce pr eharafiter' sure JnotonlvLWfl tne ;chikTtf neartibnt-Wn Ttont ruin voor health, and 6esIdA: makOTOcr. aeie dleagreeaWe ej herjeopl. b? J9Bfnoed couslnfr7 A tWBrfli:cenfJbe Ball's otisaxrT.fiUiiMa4 LIQUID or DRY. Some people prefer to purchase medicines in the dry state so that they can see for themselves that thej are purely vegetable. Others have not tbe time or desire to prepare the medicine, and wish it all ready to use. To accommodate each class the proprietors ef Sidney Wort now offer that well known remedy in both liqnid and dry forms. Sold by druggists everywhere. Troth. UxirxBsrrr or Hichighax. "I have f ormd Lleblg Go's Amieated Extract of Witch Hazel the most satisfactory preparation of Witch Hazel, in every respect, of any 1 have yet seen." . &. Gitxhbmt, IL d.. n Professor of Surgery, ete. Cares Piles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Pain ful Monthlies. Sold rn fifty cent and dollar sizes. Recollect that for Jtarasmns, deblllfyT malaria, dyspepsia, liver complaint, and other disabilities ana disorders tne Lie Dig Go's Coca Beef Tonlels incomparable. Beware of Imitations. Lydla K. Plnkham'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 plants on the pale cheek of teauty the fresh roses of. life's spring and early summer time. ITS ACTION IS SURE AKD SAFX. The celebrated remedy Xldney-Wort can now be obtained In the usual dry vegetable form) or in liquid form. It Is put In the latter way for the es pecial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare It It wUl be found very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency in either case. Be sure and read the new advertisement for particu lars. South and West 3?atjent ljetXiJcinjeu. fTav m a na tf l s a I a a av an 'Screw the finger as tight as you can, that's rheumatism; one turn more, that's gout," Is a familiar description of these two diseases. Though each may and does attack different parts of the system, the cause Is believed to be a poisonous acid In the blood. Purity this by the use of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT It will do the work speedily and thoroughly. It Is the great friend of the sufferer from rheuma tism and gout Sold by all druggists. un5 dkweod6mo ONE 07 THE REASONABLE PLEASURES Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment and much subsequent torture to a sonflrmed dyspeptic. But when chronic Indi gestion is com batted with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the food Is eaten with relish, and most im portant of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this grand tonic acid corrective also to remedy constipation, biliousness, rheumatism, fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. novl 30 VMS fRIAl. ALLOWED. imm 1M87S WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR, DYE'S Electro oltail toes suffering from X r v iia Wesknewoi, Oen- or any disease resulHHa from Abuses and Othsi jrtwmiy, toss-of nerve-, HJrx-Or Vlgor.i Causes, or to any afflicted with Rheuma id S nsm, Neuralgia, I'm-,, is. JDlnftl DlfflpnTtiPit rviuiiej -vr i.iver ii ;..ies. Lame J5aCE, Kup tures, and otl-r Diii.n.M.-s of the Vital Organs; Also women iambic -.vith diseases peculiar to their sex. . Speedy relief anl complete restoration to health guarantel. 1 CteMe are tbe only Electric Apiliaia4 that have over been constructs I nixm Hclentlflcprln ciplea. Tlieir thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven vuth the most wonderfnl Success, a ixl tltcy Utxe the highest endoreemeiHtt from inedieal and clen tiflc nien,anl from lumdreda who have been quickly and rutlically cured b their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givlm all Information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., lfAT.I.aTl, Xfch. Jur81 THE 6ENCINX has acquired a repu tation greater than 9 any medicine extant as the CHEAPEST, PUREST and best family medicine In the world. Jt acta with extraordinary power and efficacy en the Liver tbe largest organ of the body, called, from Its , Importance, the Hiuse-keeper of our Health. When the Liver Is torpid, the bowels are sluggish and constipated; the food lies In tbe sto mach Indigested and poisoning the blood. Pre- Snent headaches, a feeling of lassitude, despon ency, and nervousness, indicate how the whole system Is deranged. To prevent a more serious condition, at once Take SIMMONS LIVER EEGULA TOE. The test of time and the experience ofthous fcntrs have proven it the best safest and speediest I . ' " . . " v , - - . r ?5 ?J?2S?i vm 4 . . M B 1 A W I I I I I SI ft u t K N . Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, eick Headache i " wauntnoe, colic, constipauon ana tnuoasoeea. IT HAS NO LUUAL. J ; j, have used summbs Liver Regulator for eon- stlpatlon dt my bowels, caused by a temporary de ranjzementof the irver. for the last three or four yeara. and always when used according to tbe dl- rccuuns wtui uouuea ociicuu - - HIRAM WARNER, Late Chief Justioe of Georgia I occasionally ate. when my condition requires ft. Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator, with good effect j. AUL H. STaPHSNS. THE BALTIMORE EPISCOPAL METHODIST Bays: fmnene-Llver Regulator Is acknowleged to have no equal as a liver medicine, containing those Southera-mets and herbs which an all wise Providence has j placed In countries where liver diseases pre vail.'-' Buy only the Genuine In White Wrapper, wltb fed Z. prepared only by J. H. ZelUn & Co. r ep3 - r Ciew. htr the brand of tobacco known ldOaaBucket ; -l " ' rtfBE bid Oaken Backet ' as The i .Jtr. The iron-boand backet Tbe moss-covered bucket That hung in the welL CHA8.B J0NK3, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent. Liberal terms to dealers. ;, ALL WOOL BLACK Another 8tock of BlLIEAOTlBuDi KmEOTC. - Some New Calicos a Beautiful Patterns. A HANDSOME LINE OF FRUfQES TOR CRETONES. UNDERWEAR AT TERY LOW FIGURES. RECEIVED SOME NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. t-GrVS TJS A CALL AND SEND IK YOUR ORDERS TOR HisTPTf g TRULY, HARGRAVES & WILHELM. SMITH BtTlLDIlfCr, TBADE Sl Q7uLn D- H.A?Q?A,v?a ls,now to the Northern markets purchasing oar Second ran Stock and will bring out all the late styles and novelties, which will be open ready forexhHla few days. During his absence we will offer big drives lnmany lines of Qoeda ww m a . HABGBAVES WILHELM. Our Fall and Winter Display ! ! Complete tocykJ OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING. NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially invite onr friends and the public generally to an inspection of the attractions dlsplsy ed, confidently asserting that they will be foand In every respect up to the standard. In submit ting this we would call special attention to the styles of onr own design and manufacture, which we con stantly keep on hand during the entire seasoa We are Justified In asserting that the long experience and standing of our House, Is a full guarantee that ear Clothing Is the most reliable. Tne garments of onr own manufacture are strictly first-class. We are constantly and carefully studying the de mands of our patrons, and Invariably Insuring! them absolute bottom prices. Our object bas always been to bring about a display every season of a full line of garments of tbe newest sirles. The work manship ef our Clothing Is equal to any of the best in the country. We don't say that onr produc tions are superior to all others;, we are leasonable end never exaggerate; we (ell every customer the truth, allowing no one In our employ to do otberwbe, or In any Instance to misrepresent goods to order to accomplish a sale. Our endeavor Is to please, and to give to each customer tbe value of every dollar he leaves with us. Onr line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Is complete in all branches. NICE WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, oct9 XiBceXXatxcotis. DEALER IN Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware & House FurnishiDg Goods. MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE aud RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING, J None but flrot class hands employed. Call for tbe BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct20 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tbe Old Oaken Bucket THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket. That bung to tbe well. CHAS. B. JONES, Charlotte, N. C., Sole Agent tT Liberal terms to dealers, S TART LING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence ceasing Prema tura Decay, Nerrooe Debility, lost Manhood etc, having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis covered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE to big fellow-sufferers, address J. li. JtXEVES, 43 Chatham eC N. seplS - QutW and Permanent ASTKir.lA lVtinjon'ilitliirjamedy tj BBeqasied as a poalttve Altarmcltra and flare far Attfrma vS Pyipejglls and aH their asteadant evts. K does sot aaerely iflhH tomnnrr veiieL bet rs a Dsrmansnt enrsv Mrs. B. T. Ls at Bmors, X, says of it : "Jeev i sjmJy tgttt of your rewmly. Jt net nears that Aas ioosmsd ev U prtt mtethelme i eovah csul tmade atnetorotion taiy. noursterp-OH, night without coughing.- If yonr druggist does not keep it, send ftr treatise aad testimonials to . way, m r Yorac. QoeCaT diw8rn fl0 If'. BUNTING il lISSKBiiilS that very popolar 10c FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE, L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. ist by ExammatioD. w. r. MABvnr, aot. j w. irsowsu. Goto W. P.MAKY Ifl, Ag&C. and Successor to W. 8can4-.Ce. iob Fresh Drugs and Pure Meiicioes None bat the V Very Best Lhrrgs do I keep in my stock. Also. Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, Combs Brushes, Tooth Brashes, &&, ft. GARDEN SEEDS ' . . ' ( : . . . of all the best varieties, aad warranted - to be eod. Physicians' rwioMsje gjven spec- " Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am. respeottull, febfl W. P. MARvQi, Agi. 4 CO. 0 I I kt n 1 H JLpOR the purpose of engsg'ng more extensively and exclusively In the line of ISbT" MILLIKERY GOODS tte coming year,waoleaaIe and re talL we now offer all other lines odi iota otttstodtAt very w prices ttf cjose eat. Tbe stock Is tge, new and well astveooJetlnc o( full lines of WHITE &QOD8, L ACES, XMBROIT ERIES, ali; kinds ef TlNGA PUDf and . FANCY HOytERIIS iGU)Y X'OTIONS. NECK lrEAB,COalt:aTEt8, ' LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMING. BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOILIES, NAPEIKMft, fci fact a com plete stock of ' Ladies' and CUlifoh'sF Which we offer without reserve at prJoee that will guarantee their Immediate lala ' Tetyns of this tale wUl be strteUreaeh. .s-;';,f OTJH stOOC.Ps MILLlNEBt - ; ' '!'..''f'V:; ' r. f, . Is ttie largest and raost complete ! ef any In t State aijuj; la ermstantly betog added to as aew tleAandbweltteeappeax FORSALE A: Desirable betiding Jrfxn Jheeorner ef Charea and StooewalLstreets,' for turtber infoima Uon apply to .WaaVlKYJau. ;'-eOfaW-4wi 0s:i fiifi? ,:v.t(!t: i:"::1i0qnr ;;:( fvH .v.Iv?..- Dri
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1881, edition 1
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