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Stye f)arlotte bstrotiv TBI 0BSXBYI2 JOB pZPASTXXNT ,r . Afly, ow year yort-paid, f advance. .::rk 00 Six iwwU T-Jil-OO Or monUl-:1 rVselsfy (In IV tcmtOy), in :.U..1.$2.00 iz moid ft., .:; . VUi&i-ii; -1 Em ten ttarong!ar4pplied,irtth etetr nead want, and Wtfctae latest yles of Tjp. ma otmt manner of Job Eflntlnf can now tm done waa neatness, dlsp&tcH and tneapness. W ean fstf-l nlsnatthoit notloe, -v 7-. j ; LRXXS-EXAIX9,ClXSa, '.. w ;-Vv " TAGS, BXCHPTa,F08TXJai v , PB0GXAjan3.mOTBILL8, - , . - FUEFHLXTS. CIKCULlEa, CHSCK3, 4. VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N.-OMEDlTOSDADECEMRiijisSi'. NO. "3,981. .!,- ' ' - - M. r ')-;. - - i i n-t it -mai) i , immi iiniii I - , . , , ' ' ' " - ' '" ' I " ' " ". ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' "T ' ;1 mi BEFORE CHRISTMAS. We will offer a nice lot of --HOLIDAY GOODS- THIS WEEK, SUCH AS LiDlEfa' GEN ev ndCHILDBlK'3 HANDKRRCHIKrS, SHELL BOXES, L1CS COLLARS, TOILET SETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES', Etc. "REMEMBER, OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT 13 WELL STOCK And we are selling them cheap. ALEXANDERS HARRIS. declS 1881 Fall & Wfnter l88l We are dally receiving our. FALUWIHTER-STOCK (ITS .I SHOES, , which will be more complete than ever betore and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHHJDREN3,' GENTS', B01S AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In oor line to variety and all prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRlKS,iViimfAPSiT(lI5 ALL SIZES AND BRICE3. Call and see oa. - . . PEGRAM & CO. tep6 . r- - This great ipedflc cores that most loathsome , disease . . . . WHETHER IN ITSPBIMABYV SICONDABY Ott TERTIARY STAGE. Removes all traces of Mercury, from the system. Cures scrofula, old sores, rheumatism, eczema, catarrh, or an y blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS AILi Malvern, Art, May 2. 1881. We have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs and were ftnaUj cored with 8. 8. - Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, 1881. -Wehavesold 1,296 bottles wSataayear. It has given universal saosiacuon. rmx muniw pQTSicianfl now recommcuu . w iT Denver, Cot, May 2, 1881. -a Every purchaser speaks In the esttermv of 8. 8. 8. -'-ri'z- 1TH"KTJUtr" Loxrlsvme, Kenracky, Mafia, 1 881- 8. 8. a has given better sattsfacUpn than any medicine 1 have ever gold.' A, Tlxxsso. ,v ' Richmond, Ya., May 11, 1881 Yon can refer anybody os to regwfl i tothe meiiuof&8.& Poi MhkbACo. Have never known a a a to fall.to cure a ease ot dyphills, when properly taken - Vff:1:.-?z't Perry,Ga,. The above.slgneri Sti0!!! tog. . . . i A. ELOoLQUITT, Gwt. tGa v ; If rou wish, we win take ease, JO BE PAID FOB WHEN CURED. - Write tor particu are. and copy of "e llttte book 'Message to the Unforta. nate," - ' si.000 reward fnj--WMSJ! who will nud,on analysis of 100 bcM ot a ai, one particle ot Mercury, Iodide. 0. or any mineral substance. : JSSSSSff auantltT, price 21i - . Greensboro Female College, V , GREINS80RO,K.'&" THK 8pftog Session of 182 will begin on Wednesday, January lltb. Charges per session o"";' : v weeks! -Hoard (exclusive of hts y and washlog) end tuition, in full Kn- - - auau course, i o-uv. f1. moderate. yorpaiUculars apply, to JQNxa ecl8 J' : "Went llll Best Brands i Latest Styles. OUR Christmas Goods ARE ALL IN, And every one in search of PRESENTS for their . friends &n uld examine our stock of Holiday (Koodo, Before making selections. - -WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST Initial Handkerchiefs . SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Lace Collars and Fichus, To be found in the city. T. L. Seigle & Co. decl8 Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the. Back 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 Is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from flre 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 ai Is. It not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, it Is safe In the hands of the most inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Path Knxra would All volumes. The lollowlcgr extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year nine my wife became subject to severe Battering from rheumatism. Our resort was to the Pam Kn.T.in, which speedily Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' Home. London: I had bean afflicted three years with neuralgia andjiolent spasms of the stomach. The doctors mi Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried yonrPAix Ktt.t.kr, and it gave me Immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual ooemxation. O. H. Walworth. Baco, Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain in the Bide bv the naa nf yrnir Path Kn.T.m E. York says: I have used your Pais Killer for rheumatism, and have rsceiyed great benefit Barton Seaman says : Have used Paw Ktxxzb for thirty rears, and ha ye found it a never-failing remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burditt writes : It nnerfaiU togive rHaf In w nt rhonmtfm Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Paim Tryr.T.ga Is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Pain Koleb. Its price la bo low that it is within the reach of all, and It will save many times its cost in doctors' bins. 25c, 50c and 81.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A. SON, Proprietors, '-'. '- ,:W;?:t-;vv':; Providence, (S. P.: Bf pt dAw sept a oct, : : . - TyXT!S INDORSED BY i PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEM, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THfc GREATEST MEDICAL TRIULIPH OF THE AGE 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. 'j Iioss of ppetite',Nansea.bowels costiTa, Vain in theHead.witha dnU sensation in the baek part, Pain under the hooiaer " blade. fidfeisaftar eating. witn a diainr ?lination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, IjOBS of memory, with a reeling of having neg- s looted some duty, wearinasa. Uizziness, Wittering of the Heart. Dots before the eyea.y'ellow bkin. Meadacne, Bestless nesaat night. highly colored. Orine. - EE THESE WAENINGS ABX UAHJXDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, TUTT'8 FILLS r specially adapted to schcasesTone dose effects suehachaaga of feelinc as to astonish tha sufferer. " They IneresuM the AppUte,.and cause the. bodv to Take on nean, inns iMin" MdieS. and by tbetrTai .nl. Al.aos the DleUvevrarai doced. Prtce & t dueeaT - Prtce S cent, Murray W.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, frZSl naTurUltaitai.Ir. ; Sold by DroggisU, er aent by prM w rsseist of f 1. OtTlce, 35 Murray St., ww Toriu : p., TTTTS KARCAt. if ValaaMi JatanutlM mS f Jby. 28deodwl: .,,Ji::.y-"r -.- Ginger, Bucha, Man drake, Stillmgia,; and , jnmy of the best medi cines Ksown are com bined In ParkersGtnger Tonic; into a medicine of such varied twwers, ss to make it the greatest TAtmA Pnrifir and the BestnealthAStnarAi Bosterer Kver ussa. ' It cures Rheumatism, Parker's Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, T T Um S. TTlAnmv- Llnlii1 Rnlenm: &isentirelvdiflerentfram liail .VUlOUiiii Bitters, Gineerltssences fiiT L r.lu'iii tt.tor. Ml never intoxicates, tiiscox yMthliiloirt(my air.:: & Co. , Chemists, N. Yi 8.aiUtl rfsWtoifrBifaslfcqrtnilMlgBlsa ... ..n . niTlUC crtl'rinM (IP VERSION 8 BJWES ABE VISE DVERS1CXS BOTH B irrrT.T. TS.TT OF LS1I1TM TOWS', faetloa. BoUs Rapidly. UontaiBtnii i wr- WANTED 1 $1.60 J tep34&w3mos fa f , Ji 1 t-LlK. OVa 'WASeiMClTOM L.ETTEB. Tha New AttorHey-General WbaS la Expected ef II lm Gen. Twtfjr Coaf iacssted Swarda Coat of Callect ins; Cnstoma In Nortb muH. . Soatla Cajrolinsv--Wltare tbe : Nartb V auad Caurollass Sestsuera andBepreaentsa Urea euro- QaaxteredPoatalK tea-. Peraonai lteme. T-X ''&yi WAsmuaTON, Dec. 19, 1881 The ap pointment of J3. H. Brewster as attorney-general meets with much favor nere in circles wnere tne aesire to nave corruption exposed is greater than eaity to party., ois appointment, is hailed as an evidence, on the; part of the administration, to prosecute to the utmost the law allows tne men engaged in the star route frauds.-: Mr. Brewster. t will he remembered, took part in the trial here en the question to quash the nformatton. and tnousrn tne trovera ment was beaten, he showed nis earn estness and ability to deal with the offi cial corruptionists. In appearance Mr. .Brewster reminds one or tne oia scnooi politicians and statesmen. He dresses with much exactitude ana i wears a plush colored vest, buttoned high up around a standing collar or. f nil that serves the purposes of a collar, im maculate white, frilla peep; out: from under broadcloth sleeves and a hugh rill can be seen peering out: from the top Of his vest When quite young Mr. Brewster met with a serious j accident which disfigured him; for life and; his face is one mass of scars. His right eyelid hangs down showing the red- mine, wnicn mates ms appearance horrible in the extreme. Socially he is a pleasant man, agreeable - and spark- line in conversation ana ms society is much sought. Before the11 war he mar ried the daughter of Secretary:of War Robt T. Walker, or Mississippi, who at the time was the reieninsr belle at the national capitoi. ne win m witn ner husband here dunncr tne winter and the-receptions of the Attorney-Creneral Dresided over bv his charminjf Jsoutn- ern wife are already looked forward to with pleasure by those wno knew Mrs. Brewster in her bellehood deys. - Fassinz through the Bureau of .En graving and Printing the other day, I came across several curious relics em blems of a nation s gratitude and a DeoDle's dishonesty. Thevi were nO other than three magnificent swords, formerly the property or wenerai uavia E. Twiggs, or Augusta, lia. -ne s words are in a class case, wnicn nanes m one of the largest rqoms in the bureau, and tneir nisiory i upuu uw wuguo ul tuo sruides who show visitors through the deoartment; They take particular plea sure in saying tnat tne sworas m ques tion were confiscated dj uenerai uuuer when he took New Orleans, because they were the property of that traitor Twiggs. . jar guide empnasizeu. uie word "traitor, anda smue niuminatea his countenance when.1 asked if the Government proposed to keep them The swords have each a peculiarly in teresting history, and aside from their intrinsic value, which is 035,000, possess a value not to be measured by dollars and cents. The one with a solid gold scabbard handsomely engraved, with Dearl handle, was presented General Twisres bv coneress for meritorious ser vicflatthe stormine of Monterey. His action in that battle was made the sub- iect of - special mention in the army orders or the day, and rresiaent itoik. in obedience to the command of Con crrpsa. resented the sword to the hero of Monterey,... xne nanaie is msnapeot an eaele's head, and two large and - . m. . 1 beantif ul diamonds form the eyes, stud- did around by rubies. This sword cost $20,000. The Second sword, not quite so costlv.but bKstlmff with diamonds and orecious Stones, was a gift from she state of Georgia for the same gal lant services, which reflected credit up- - . . . i a a on his state as tney nia on nis country. ating the services of her worthy son, and not to be outdone by either state or country, and with suitable pomp and nayeantrv. presented him with a sword as emoien oi ner respect anu ubtuuuu. . . ' . ; J J These souvenirs ox a country suevouon General Twiggs prized most dearly, and on the outburst of the late War had them with him In the south-west. As stated, General Butler confiscated them noon bis takiuar possession of Kew Orleans. General Twiggs died shortly after the war, and about, the same time the word were transferred! to the Rnrpan of Encrravino: for safe keeping. A (iAno-htpr of (leneral TwieeS a few years ago married a Mr. Aiyers, oi Bal timore, ana tnrougn nis-inBirmnentat- itv a hill has been introduced in Con; gress to restore the property; to Gen, Twicer heirs. Strange enough, uen, Uatler has interested nimsen in iavur . . . . . m of the passage of the oui uouotiess t.hia session will recerd a graceful though long1 deferred act or Justice to the heirs of one of the country's great- eat militATV heroes., - .- From the report of the Begister of the Treasury, B. K Bruce, ;f ormerly colored Senator from rMississipp, the following items of interest are gather ed r North Carolina contributed to the government, beside internal revenue re ceipts mentioned heretofore,: $69,961.67 from custom duties collected as follows: By. collector A. C. Davis, Beaufort, $13.84: collector W. P.-CanadyWil mington. $6600.01 : collector Henry Pamiino; fts.047.82. South Carolina from the same source, contributed $243,994.13 sw follows t collector Moimes, rieauiorc. $166,894.42; collector Baldwin, Charles ton.?! $82.952.39 : a collector k;. Heridt, Geonretown. $147.32. The sum Of $1,- 097.75 was collected by the various cus tom house officers in North Carolina f mm ntPfimhoat fees: while from the nam sonrce South Carolina contribut ed $2,665.00. -The receipts for the year from Marine hospim. tax rin jxortn flarolina were fi4.52496i and litt South Carolina : $5,325.55, and the disburse ments for the same period for the sup- nnrt of ., Marine hospital service- lor North ? Carolina were, $5,913 j f or South Carolina $529.73 The expenses in both instances being larger than the rfiftftints. From miscellaneous sources North Carolina contributed' $3,4099, and South Carolina $2,485.30.- . r. . The expenses Of collecting the cus- toms in the two States with the officers was as follows : 4 - AXBEMARLE, N.C K . 1 collector. . . .1 . $U52.20 1 special deputy collector. 1 deputy collector . . 1,095.00 l deputy collector i 600.00 l inspector 1 inspector -927)0 198.00 L . .. , 1 collector, i t .,:- . , 1 deputy collector. V. , . i".. 1,69844 1,000.00 1 deputy collector & inspector, 2 deputy collectors Ss inspectors 1 deputy collector & messenger, 4 boatmen .,...." v .x - . BEATFORT N. C ,t 6990 ; 720.60 820.00 j 480.00 1 ronpctor.r.r.;;; 1456.79 4 deputy collectors.". .'. . . . i v 540.00 1 rlpnntvr.nllector........ 440.00 1 boatman V 24CV0 V, ?" ; . WlLMlKQTONi & C. - : - " i rollMtnr. 1 . . . . . . .-. . . :J: 2.661.46 1 special deputy collector,., . 2,000.00 1 clerk 1,400.00 2 cleha, it $700 per annum,. 40Q.0t l deputy.couector. ..'.;. ; ; v ; . 135jx inspector;. .. ii-v . i,4o0.0Q inspectors, at $1,007.50 . 8JS4O00 7-boatmen,at$240 . l,68a0O 1 watchman. , . . ..-.-x 48O00 collector. . . . . i . . . J . . . '." 7 " 418.85 2 boatmen. .v. 600.00 . - CHARLESTON, S. Oi l collector. : 4.00O.00 1 deputy collector and clerk. .:. . ,2450.00 clerks.. i... . . , . 4oaoo chief inspector. 1,460.00 3 inspectors. .;. . SJtS&Xto l inspector (temporary). ....... ijo74XO 2 night watehmen . v . , r-M60.00 2 watchmen ,' . . . -... -. . l. JU200.00 4 boatmen . . .-..;. ; .1,860.00 messenger. j,: ,.L 730.00 720.00 450.00 assistant janitor, si' . . BEATJFQRT S, C. :; J 4-j u?' ; collecUn-.V;.:. , , . .ij . 5,08flL05 denutv collector. . ... i : 25.00 2 Inspectors . . . . . .. - : , . , .1 lJQQo.00 2 boatmen: IV.'. 11 600.00 1 boatman:. .sr.Ti .-v. i i i , - 240.00 " Senators and members trom North aroIUir?oj iuiygUo.: Sena tor lwnsom, Metropolitan 'Hotel; Sen ator Vance,' ' 1,627; Massachusetts Ave nue: Representatives Ire wd.i Jatham. Scales and Vancfl, Metropolitan JHetel: Armfield' and ;-ShackeUord National IT . A T rf . T- ? TT TTJl t . m monHOusev: :'nis; : South Carolina Senator Butler.r gu. Thirteenth Street: i Senator . Hampton. Metropolitan v Hotel ; : Representatives Aiken, uioDie and Kvins, Metropolitan Hotel; Tilmah 412, Sixth Street-. Rich ardsonV915;L Street iN. W. - I ,.,.' - Postal notes. The site of the postof- fice, Balsam Grover Transylvania coun ty, has been removed tnxee-rourths or a mile north, from Its present site. The The commission of John. J. Xjoffeld as postmaster at Mulinville, N C has beenjforwarded. 1 ;;. ;f. w. j h New, lomces. Jiorth - Carolina. Do- bag, Yancey county.ln route No, 43,540 r. uetween xtmer ana jsucavmej wjuu a-a- vld S. Hall as postmaster.-HChurcb, Wautauga county, on route No. 44,005, between Blalock and Willons with Eli M. Church as postmaster. South Carolina. Cautrell, Spartan burg county, pn route No. 14.145, be tween Fingerville and Talley Falls, with Wm. A. Cautrell as postmaster. . Personal. Representative Latham. Of North Carolina, is the dressiest man in the - House. Representative Dowd occupies the same seat held by Colonel Steele in the Forty-Fifth Congress. The name of D. W. Aiken, of South Carolina heads the list in the call of the House. The importance of: having a sound party man to lead off in voting ? 1 3 1 IL is consiuerauie ana more mau it ap pears on its face. j Most of the JNorth Carolina members will return in time to eat the their Christmas turkey at home, f ; PICKUP. The iViippl Valley and lis Traffic K eu test. - j It is at present a problem in the minds of practical seers whether the great transportation lines of the next decade are to continue as at present along par allels of latitude or run north and south ; or, mother words, whether the Missis sippi Biver is not to become in the near future the chief means of exit to the sea, not only for the products of its own valley, but also for overland-freights from beyond the Rocky Mountains. Those parts of the Mississippi valley producing the bulk of our grain import must ultimately, it is thought, look to the Mississippi river as affording the cheapest transportation. The element of cheapness will perhaps play an in creasingly large part hereafter in deter mining the direction tan en. vast tracts of fertile country in the Northwest have as yet scarcely been touched by the plow, and the parts already under culti vation have by no means been exhaust ed, so that high prices for grain justi fying expensive transportation; may- be pronounced improbable for some time to come. An appreciation of the, imr portanceof the Mississippi as a regular tor of railroad charges, if not as: an actual competitor with : the f east-and- west lines, is shown by tire meeting of representatives of eighteen States: re cently at St. jjouis, to take measures xor the improvement of the "Father of Waters.". A sense of community of interest will not improbably in the next Congress unite the representatives of the States in: the. Mississippi valley in favor of anTapproprirtiott ;for that purpose. - r. ; . ... The eastern routes nave mtnerto maintained an almost andisputed pre dominance. - They are rail routes, with which the slow water ways through; the Welland canal and St. Jjawrence. as the vervj senouslv interfere. Xhev are. moreover, supported by immense accu muiaitons or. .capital: on tne Atlantic coast at points convenient for export to Europe. These railroads will be sup ported largely by local traffic, and. will fight hard to preserve control of the Western traffic But it may be replied that whatever is true of the east-and-west railroads is more true Of the north-and-south railroads, inasmuch as they run through a country less affected with the rigors of a winter climate. It is. apparent, therefore, that although no immeuiate uiujkci. - eAiatuiK uuuk lines is to be apprehended, the great route of the future for freight seeking the sea is likely to follow- a line of longitude. y - :U:tl ; -Tbe Weal tla of tbe Soath. 8L Louis Republican. ' : The report of the census bureau of the wealth ter capita of the several sections of the country shows the South to be very rar oenind tne otners." u ne fact is neither new nor strange.' The report shows that the average wealth per capita is $62345 in New England: $452.24 in the Middle States; $321.09 in the West: $l45.944n the South : $359.59 on the Pacific Slope., j The South, there fore, contains a third of-the population of the country and v an eighth of sits wealth. That section lost by the war Lin slaves, which: had up to that date been property, probably $300 per capita. The loss in other-property, and depre ciation of lands, was also considerable. Time has mended .someof nthls, but there remains much toie done to put that section in the position of materia) orospentv . to- whicQ its natural capa- bilitv entitlea it. The disparity even now is not what a cursory glance at the above figure seems :to show, n estv matinfir the wealth ner capita oz-the Southern States It is hardly correct to compute the negroes who own., next to nothing, "They are neither provident nor ; aoqmsiuvev-; Jf ew of them own land.:-verr few own anything which materially- swells the aggregate of wealth.. Substracting the Dulk of the netrroes from the population .and calcu lating the wealth per capita upon the reduced Dasis, tne wnite people - oi uie South will be found to have regained a position close to those ot the West. u. . " r-' " - ; SX2NNT HEIt. "r- " !' : - .' WaH's ttmIUi Tmewer. - AbHofnte cure for ner nm dnbiitt and Weakness of the eeneraUve fane- tlons, il at druggists. Depot J. H, UcAden, Cbais lotte. , jk . - - T is the Dane or nearly every' American woman. From it usually arises -those disorders that m snreiy onaermine tneir naaitn ana strengui. every womsa owes it to herself and to her family to use that celebrated medicine, kidney-Wort. It is the sure remedy for constipation, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it in Uamderdrj form. c Equally efficient in either. Boston Sunday -. PREMATURE L08S 01 THE HUB - Hay be entirely prevented by thetiseof BTJR-I KETTS C!O0OAINE,l other oompound pos- sesoea tha ; peculiar irreperaee which so . exactly suit the various conditions ot the hnraan hate. " It softens the hair when harsh and dry.' It soothes the.lrrltated icaJi). - it affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hate from talHng oft It promotes its healthy, vigorous groath. ft la sot; greasy nor sticky. It leaves no disagreeable Odor. It kills dandruff..' . : ; . Burnett's flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the ;.est BsTDtOHD IXDJf AMD ISO 8FBK&B WAXA JJR Ma8s.-rThe great tonic and alterative eon tains lwtoeaa much iron and fifty per eemVmbre alum- tnum than anr slnm and Iron massr known. Just the thing foe tha "spring weakness" bow so general. 1 -sold, by' all druggists of any standing. rncBB reaneeaana aau.-, . ri , -u .viaayllrttt? an Klf.sl-n '--y-i ! i IN EOSTS 0? FA1QLIE3 Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is as much regarded as a household necessity as sugar or coffee. The reason of this Is that years of experience have proved it to be pert ecUv reliable in those eases of emergency where a prompt and convenient reme dy is demanded. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia, Indigestion and other troubles are over- coma py it ror saie oy umggists ana Dealers, to wnom ap ply ior uoste iters Almanac ror 30 DAYS TRIAL allowed; IVE ran .-- 1 . -"i " 3tejr-:.--jB. i,ish WE WILL SENDON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, El6c!ro-Vo!f ale Appliances suffering from 5fer vonaWeaJaneasea, Gen eral leblllty, losi of nerve force or vigor, orany disease resulting from Abuses and Othkt. Cavsis, or to any on? afflicted With Rheuma tism, Neuralgia. Pnralvtfci. Spinal Difficulties. Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also woxKM troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex., - Speedy Teller a'T complete restoration to heali fharanteed. 'tbse are tbe only Kieesrie'Anniianrea tnat nave ever beeneonatrsseteil uttonaeieatlsleprln- cipiea. x neir iiioroucu emcacy nas neen prac tic&llv proven with Uie moat wonderful aneeeaa, and they have tbe big-beat endorsenaestta from snedleal and eeien-r title men.'and from hundreds whs have oeea amcaiy km raateaiiy enrcu b near nae. ' - i Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givlrr all information iree. Address, .': VOMAIC 'BXLT'-CP .aanludl,KioB. lulylB DBCGSi MEDICINES, CEXMICiLS, LIMP 6(01)6, SEG1RS. TOBACCOS, &c, &r. TU3T Eeceived, a fall and se'ect line of Per O turneries and Perfumery Cases. Cowene Bot- ues, xe. Touet -.rowder. Jtouces, Boaps, xoou Brashes, Brashes of all kinds, Combs, Ac., and a full line ef all goods usually found in a first-class Drus Xstabllshmsnt uareiui attenuon Riven ue preparaaon oi pre scriptions. - I trust the public will, as heretofore, extend me a share of their patronage. Care will in every in stance be given the preparation and dispensing of all medicines for which demands, are. made, and satisfaction in everr In everr Instance auaranteed. oy v- - . - w. tr. aiAttvui, ag-i, a w. aeeio . Coins and A1SO, AXAfieS LOT 0 -G- -H- -R"0--M-0-.tS- IT WBOXXSALa or STAIL. ; E. M. ANDREWS, -1 rflJ JS.1 rh UbsutSl'-' AT WHITE PBONl." decS SfMliJ'AJ DiivGnAracnooi, ;.'trPrraWT!VTT.T.Pi KT n 1 .--'"VS -S-VV JiJf Among Southern feeing Schools ior ooys in agei nnmoers ana area oi . of Datronare. Messtos club la of a mlie from Barracks for young men oti smaii means. . xne l wux session oe- . 1 gins January 11th, 188 A For cats soaisaaivlna full DaMculars address - - - . Var. B. IIXGRAV. Ilk fC M TORE, Just received, at very low prices. Another stock of ' i, we nave CLOAKS AND To sen at a sacrifice. : DBESS GOODS at ndnead SHAWLS at reduced artces. FLaMNJBLa at reduced prices. A handsome line of FRINGES vary cheap, A large assortment of COEDS and TAdSSLa . Ifffi at Reduced Prices. i Large Stock of v Pamentries, Ornaments and Beaded Fringes, ladie Ifiettt JVeckwear, The handsomest line of NOTTINGHAM LACIS ever shown In this town. Our stock U complete, and we are offerina; very decided bargains to purchasers. HAEGRAVES & WILHELM Complete tpc"k:.o OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NOW ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and tbe public generally to an Inspection of the attractions dlsplsy ed. confidently asserting that they will be found In even respect up to the standard. In submit ting this we would call special attention to the styles of our own design and manufacture, which we con stantly keep on hand during the entire season. We are Justified In asserting that the long experience and standing of our House, is a full guarantee ttiat our Clothing Is the most reliable. Tbe garments of enr 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 has always been te bring about a display every season of a full line of garments of the newest styles. 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 wver 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, end to give to each customer the value of every dollar ne leaves wun us. oor line oi ujuhts' ruttNiBxUttu uoudb is complete in an orancnes. mc WKAB A SPECIALTY. Very Respectfully, 5 oct9 DXALSB QC Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, tij; Tinware & Honse Furnishing Goods. MANTELS and GRATES rWHOLISXLI and BKTAIL. Particular attention paid to ' , ROOFIN GAND SPOUTINGL- None but first-elass hands employed. Call for the BARLEY S1AF STOVE. oct29 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tha Old Oaken Bucket. THE eld Oaken Bucket, Tha Iron-bound bucket, ..'. , v .Tha moss covered bucket, u " That hung in the weD. . " X '"t '"' CHAfiL Hv JOHE Charlotte, H. C,, Sole Agent. - J9IJberaI tems to deeJerav ; -SnAlSOOVBRYJ ' LOST' MANHOOD RESTORED. " A vietim. ef Toothful imprudence eausfng Prema- i tara Decay, Xervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc. i baring tried in vain every known remedy, has dis I covered a simple self cure, which he will sen d FREg to jus Ieikw-uflererSSaaress at. iujtca, CrA S ja ;S A E . BT Tirtoe of a deed in trust made to m by B. H. Brown. I will sell for CASH, to the highest bidder, at public auction, an of tbe stock of DRY : GOODd. " 6ROCEBIES. FABMKB3' BUPPL1 SS. 1NOTIONS, oe., nowin tus store, -Trade street, unarione, m. u, on . ' , ' ' ' DECEMBEB 24th, 188li And eontinonna ag solC.Sate fflwnt re ' - - - sense. - s" ' , , ' X AfeLurels authorised to collect and receipt for all notes and acoounu doe to the said Brown. 8nch persons will please come forward ; ana setus ana save costs in my aosence, wun jtr. MCLnre. . .... - - v f eAJaTTEI. XVUliiTUN, J D0T29tdS Tmstea. i LIGHT CL0AKIXG3 Just received per Erpreat. . 1 some nne ..-v. . ' . . , & DOLMANS, Briees. HOSIXBT at tedneed nrfees. CROCHXT ladies' -Gents' Underwear. FORTHIS SEASON'S COMPLETE ay! L. BERWANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers and Tailors. 50 Busk s EASTERN . YAM POTATOES 50 BUSHELS -RUST PROOF OATS- Just received on consignment, and MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. CHAS. R. JONES. "" -h dec9 JpOB the purpose of engaging mora extensively and exclusively in the line of W MLLLHfEBT -GOODS mMSk tbe coming year, wholesale and re tall, we now offer an other lines of Goods now m out stock at very tow prices to dose out The stock U large, new and well aatorted, eonsisttng of fan lines Of WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBBOID EBTJ3, an kinds of TBJlOilNGS, PLAIN and TANCY HOblEBXES, GL0T1S, NOTIONS, NEC WEAB,COESETS,8mT8, Cloais, Shawls, Net Goods, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S TJNDEBWSAB, DBESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOW3IAIX)IIJES,NAPiUNadA,miaac . plete stock of " Ladies'' afldpta TornisMngGoods . Which we offer without '.reserve at prices that will guarantee their Immediate sale. Terms of thla sale win be strictly cash. -:- i c OTJB STOCK OE lULLTNEBY . -t - ( " K Is the largest and" most complete, of any in rV. State and is constantly being added to as ' styles and novelties appear InKewTorks" ' MRS. P.VQTJERY. 1 . : ' Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Tha : Old Oaken Bucket.,; ,t -. f '-r rpHE old Oaken Bucket, ft " ' V ' X The iron-bound bucket,' s ' . The moss-eovered backet, - , ; Th&t hung in the weQ. - , ' " i --.',''; CHABTB J0NE3,' - . . , , Charlotta. C. Sola irmf. Liberal terns to dealers.. . - , - '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1881, edition 1
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