f)c Charlotte bsenjtc. Bill BVBSORTVTtOS RATES: ly,cmyar,VMtrwM,in advance S8 00 tfxnvwttfu 4.00 THrternrn'te. g.OO one month . 7 j WKBKLT XDITIOIT: Wteldv tf tmniy). in mjvmnoe S2.00 Otdifthemti, Pott-paid 2.10 itmontfu I0g Libert fttdudianfor Cfate. THE OBSEBTEB JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly mpplled with every needed want, and with the latest styles or Type, ana every manner of' Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can far- lah at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CABDfl, TAQS, RECEIPTS, FOSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. CHECKS. &C VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1881. NO3,982. The Las BEFORE CHRISTMAS. We will offer a nice lot of -HOLIDAY GOODS-- THIS WEEK. SUCH A3 LADIES' GEN b nd CBILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, SHELL BOXES, LACE COLLAE3, TOILET SETS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Eta REMEMBER, OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Id WELL STOCK t3T And we are selling them cheap. & ALEXANDER & HARRIS. (U-c18 ftoote a6 JSltocs inter i We are dally receiving our FALLS WINTER STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands 1 Latest Styles. LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOiS AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In oar line In variety and au prices. FULL STOCK Stetson and Other Hats. A PRETTY LINE TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS ALL SIZES AND BBICE8. Call and Bee us. PEGRAM & CO. sep6 This great specific cores that, most loathsome disease 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. We have cases In our town who lived at Hot Borings and were anally eurea who . o. . MoCaxhom 4c MUBBT. HamnhlH TannMUM. MAT 12. 1881. tit n . - 11 f nfui K.friAa f4 a a A in a rear. IthiuiriTnn nntvfirnal satisfaction. Fair mlnaea physlelans new recommend It as a positive specif ic d. junu lmlw v-"- Every purchaser speaks in 'the highest terms of 8,i8. 8. has given better satisfaction than any meaieino 1 n&ve ever buiu. - DUhmAv.if V Iff AW 11. 1R81. You can refer anybody to us In Jnrd totne menu or o. a. a. jruu. aima y ktare uqyer known 8. a S. to f aU to cure a ease of dphllls, when properly taken Vt l ViVBlff. '' Perry, Ga The above signers are gentlemen olhin siauu lag. a. HL CoLAjtrrn, Got. of Ga. If you wish, we. will take your ease. TO BSPATO' FOtt WHAN CUHEO. write for particulara. ana copy of the Uttte book "Hesaace to tho ynnww- Si .000 Blf AKr will be paid to any hemtot hn .111 ail An n.l.la (I(M bAttlea OI 8. B. 3.. one partlete of Mercury IodldeJrMnm. orany mineral substance. s 8WIFT JBPBCIFICCOm ' J Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga , Bold by druggists everywhere. . . tSf priceof large or egulaT slw redn to. 175 per bottle, and small size holding naif the not4 Greensboro HMO, i GEKgK3B0B0,K.a; rpHRflnHn (La.alnn tit will ,,.Je1, n Wednesday, January U th nhimt M, aaaainn nf twenty 881 MM 881 6ks: . Board (etel.jslve f lights washing) and tltton in lull TCn Hlsheouise.S76.00. Xztra studies derate. Forpsculartapplypto decl8 tt ...-.. IfflTH. gB (goods, Xotttittfif, Sc& OUR CMstmas Goods ARE ALL IN, And every one In search of PRESENTS for their friends should examine oar stock: of Holiday Goods, 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. dec!8 iaWmatism Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the . Back and Side. There la nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the disease cxfred by use of Perry Davis' bw I mm i fain nuier. This MmulT 1. - . T -r - or Petroleum product that must be kept kWlT from Dm nf hut -1 1- of explosion, nor is It an untried experl- uui, uu way uo more nam tnan good. Pain Killer has been in constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony rrom au parts or the vorld la, It never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure. but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, it Is sale In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of curea by tho use of Pain 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 resort was to the Pais Kii.t.ih, which speedily relieved her. Charles Powell write i from the Sailors' Borne, Xondon: I bad been afflicted three years with neuralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in dee pair. I tried your Pain Kjxlib, and it gave me Immediate relief. I hare regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. 0. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes : 1 experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Pain Ku.i.ih. E. York says : I have used your Paw KrLim for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used Pain Kn.T.mt for thirty Tears, and nave found it a netur.f ailing remedy for rheumatism and Mr. Burdltt writes : It ntverfaili to give relief in C&866 of rhAiiTHflrrit Phil. Gilbert, Somerset; Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Pain Killeb Is the best medicine I can get All druggists keep Pain Killer. Its price Is so low that it Is within the reach of all, and It will save many times its cost in doctors' bills. 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, fJ. . sept d&w septa oct . TOUT'S "BILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTONI8 OF A TORPID LIVER. ntheHead.withai lioain cUnauonto exertion of body or nunaf IrrttftbiUtT ot tomper, Low sniriw. Jmu of memory, with afeeling of n- UiA morn Autr. werinM. piamineM, nuttgring of thi H wt. Pot Pgfer the VI w casa A waav ww r ' -i MiMVi liJkiv Ar.lrisftd Urini. it thxsx wAJajrnfos au xnraxxDEB, SLRIUUS yiotacta niu.suwn at wiitwi t. TTJTT8 TILLS are especially adapted to mnch eases.one dose effects sueh a change of fealinr as to astonish tha sufferer. They Increase the Appotland cause the TDTT'S HAIR DYE, Okat Haik or Whisk iks changed to a GlXST BolSby DruggisU, er lent by express oa reeeip of f 1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. CBn. TOTS HABCAL ef Valmabto hltonutta wi Teby. 2Rdqodv; ., finger, pucnu, wen drake, Stmingia, and many of the beat medi cines kaevn -are com bined m Parker's Ginger Tonic, Into a .medicine nftiirh vanmA hmmrS. SS to make it the greatest BetnalthStreirfi Besterer Ever Usea. 1 lrvr Ktinnaf Brir 1 I lie . It cures Knenwarisra, Sleqpkssaess, & diseaeis of the , Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver & Kidncyt, i " Parkers He, ana t lwt. ' WS unymc OCt22. " THE COM PtfE comparative editioh of B.vM ilm.. urn labor, iaauras accaraerjTjjsjMS- 1 . . a aa ausuarDI m M- a Tka Bk Cfeanwt. aa 7. j fr, alt 5JrJSnS: MverbtoxJcateUCscox epSftwsmos EDITORIAL SHORT STOPS There is a bushel of sense in the fol lowing from the Augusta Chronicle: While the Republican factions are warring against each other, Democrats, if possible, should harmonize their dif ferences under some grand leader. In answer to the charge of Southern laziness, the Columbia Register re minds the New York Times that the South Carolina of 1860 possessed more wealth per head to every man, woman and child, black and white, than the great State of New York could boast of at that period, even, with her great city in the schedule. As an example of preaching and practice, we read that at a poimfc where Mr. Pendleton, was'most impressive in his criticisms upon the abuse of patron age, a message came from the Presi dent transmitting the nomination of about 100 postmasters. There was a general movement toward the desk, and for a few moments, while Mr. Pen dleton went on with his ideas about re forming the patronage, his audience was warmly engaged in ascertaining how much patronage they had secured as the result of their labors with the President. The stalwarts and half-breeds will not make peace. The Cincinnati En qu,irer,8 Washington correspondent pre dicts that if the Republican party does not die before 1884, it will come out of its present sickness salivated, debilita ted, and suffering from night sweats. Mrs. Gaines has lived long enough to be finally defeated in her claims. A large number of people paid her to be quieted in their titles, and yet they are the victims of a legal fraud. The Times Democrat says that into the great and insatiable maw of speculators, shavers, awyers, court commissioners and offi cials, has poured this Pactolean stream of wealth, all derived from a now dis covered judicial error. It takes a suite of five room3 in a ho el to make Patti comfortable, and they must be fitted up in style, too. A report is current in Berlin that an other mine assassination plot has been discovered at. .the Russian Imperial Palace at Gatchina, and that several officers have been arrested on suspicion of complicity in it. Philadelphia Times: The blood curdling story comes from Washington that this is not a temperance adminis tration. It has teen found out that President Arthur, having had the White House all fixed up, is now filling the cellar of the place w ith every kind of grog that any stalwart is likely to want to drink. President Arthur may understand himself, but such action as that will be frowned upon. Galveston News : "An appropriation and the old flag" is the motto of the coming political party. On this plat form there is no South, no East, no West, no North but "our country, our common country," and an equal distri bution of the spoils. Lieut. Flipper, colored, on trial at Dallas, Texas, on a charge of embezzle ment of government money, has been acquitted. About 2,000 bills have been intro duced in both houses of Congress thus far this session, and it is; said about a thousand more are on the way. The New York Times, Republican, says Lieut. Flipper lied in his testi mony. Very . likely. We won't dis pute it. Flipper was a Republican in full accord. Mrs. Langtry, the English, or rather Welch beauty, is playing "She Stoops to Conquer" with considerable success, while the old gentleman is playing nurse for the new baby, with what success we are not informed. Mrs. Lincoln has lost the use of her eyes. Her eyes have been weak for Borne til&e but have now failed her entirely. Small-pox has been carried from Philadelphia into New Jersey, where it is spreading, Tbe Crow of the Jesinette. St. Petersburg, Dec. 21. Engineer Melville forwarded by natives locgdis Rennett.of the New York Herald. For want of funds they have been forwarded Dy pose aaaressea to Gen. Ignatieff. On October 29th Mede man and Noras, seamen, who were in boat No. 1, joined their comrades, and stated that Lieut. D'Long, Dr. Ambler, and twelve others, had reached the Northern mouth of the Lena river and were starving. An expedition was at once sent out to rescue them. Tbe sur vivors lost everything. Engineer Mel ville savs money is is urgently needed and should be sent by telegraph to Jankutsk. He has urgently requested that six thousand roubles be transmit ted immediately to the governor at Jankutsk for the return and care of the ship-wrecked men. KMaton'sT Florida Speculation. A Big Land Sal. Philadelphia, Pa Dec. 21 The directors of the Florida Land Co. yes terday ratified the agreement by which two million acres of the four million Mr at Florida land recently pur chased by them through Mr. Hamilton Diston were sold to a company of En glish capitalists. The first payment of fifty thousand dollars was made yester riv in cash. Thfl lands will now be in th market. Sir Edward Reed, who represents the purchasers, nas large interest m wuuw., ouu a anancrtrf in hnildinc the Atlantic and Onlf Coast and West India Transit Railway, which is to run from Fer nandina to Cedar Keys, Fla. Momlnatiotaa bf Preeldent. w i ormcm'rnv "Tiftr' St. The Presi TT AOUO... V. v., - . . t- thA VvllATrirtD' nominations to UOUV UVAAW - - Q " f Honor a tn.dav.1 . -PlATOO- Van WvCk. New York, trt)e Buperintendtelit'of the assay office inaw. York city; Jesse Spalding, to be collector of customs for a-tiaf wiof. rkf niinpv niinaifc Alonzo .T F.dfferton. offinnesotai to D6 Chief jnitiAA nf t.h territory of Dakota: Monninn Tt. Johnson. Postmaster at Weatherford, Texas. " 'v1u3;; 'ITEMS OF IBrrEltET. General Simon Cameron is going to spend the winter in the city of Mexico, and will leave his Pennsylvania home in a few days. Mr. -Joseph Jefferson will winter in Louisiana, and the stage will not 'See him again till April next. In spite of her many cares and sor rows Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines is still as bright and lively as a girl of sixteen. Though she has been fighting for her rights for the last forty-six years, her light ringing laugh has lost none of its freshness. Her confidence in ultimate success is unshaken. The Utica Observer says that of all the men who have preceded Mr. Fre linghuysen in the office of Secretary of State only three were older than he when they assumed the trust: Lewis Cass, who was 75, and William L. Mar cy and Edward Livingstone, who were 67. The youngest was Thomas Jeffer son, who was 46. Mr. Frelinghuysen is 65. Governor yand Mrs. Blackburn, of Kentucky, entertained a thousand guests at an old-fashioned "quilting" last week. The quilt wask actually fin ished by divers young ladies and gen tlemen, and the evening was ended with quaint old reels and jigs danced to the music of -darky" hddlers. Senator Hale says that ex-Senator Hamlin accepted a foreign mission be cause he had never heen abroad, and had long wanted a suitable opportunity far a trip on the continent.- - "I do not think," added Mr. Hale, "that he will retain the mission longer thai) twelve months or so, for there is nothing un der the sun that could keep him away from the United States for four years. Miss Louise Pomeroy, who is still making a great deal of money in Aus tralia, will arrive in London some time in May. Miss Pomeroy is some $40,000 better off than when she left the Uni ted States. "The Florida orange crop is estima ted anywhere from 45,000,000 to 84,000, 000. Mrs. Langtry appears on the stage dressed in her wedding ring and a suf ficiency of other good clothes. This must be interesting to Mr. Langtry, whose homeliness has debarred him from his wife's beautiful society agreat deal. Edison's electric exhibition at Paris is attracting much atention. Brush has sold the right to work his invention in France for about $450,000. Maxim has made valuable contracts in various European countries, and received the highest endorsement of the most fa mous scientific journals. The sale of tickets for three daysfor the single performance of "The Mes siah," at the Cincinnati Academy of Music, to come off on the 28th of De cember, and in which Adelina Patti is to take part, aggregated $19,592, of which $6,904 was paid in premiums, tbe average premium being nearly $2 on he 3.875 seats sold. The remaining seats to be sold will bring the gross rer eipts up to $20,000 for the single con cert, of which Patti is to recive $6,000. Gen. Grant to Return to tbe Arm jr. Gen. Grant's luck does not desert him. Gen. Loean has reported a bill author izing the President, "in recognition of his eminent services, to appoint Ulvsses S. Grant, by and with the con sent of the Senate, to tne army, witn the rank of general, to be placed on the retired list, with pay accordingly. The i ... . ? : i ; i. Ola passed tne committee on mmuiry affairs bv a party vote, and will proba bly fare similarly when it comes before the Mouse. Arrested for a in ardor Committed Eight Tears ago Galveston. Dec. 21. A special from Dallas to the News says Deputy U.S. Marshal Eeeert arrested in Douglas Co. a week ago John Whitaker, who stands charged with the murder of a farmer named E. Towell in Denton Co. in 1873, and who has been at large ever since. ITIatcli Between Banian and Boyd Arranged. Totionto. Dee. 21. A mateh has been arranged between Hanlan and Boyd fnr Ron nnnnda Rtp.rlinr a aide and the News' sportsman challenge cup. Han- 1 , 1 1 M TT, I J - i. ian win leave ior xaigiaiiu in ivvu weeKS. Wrecking- Steamer on Fire. Halifax, Dec. 21. A dispatch from Indian Harbor, where the steamer Rochdale is ashore, says the wrecaing steamer Albert is on fire. She has an board 150 bales of ootton taken from the Rochdale. A Dismasted Brig. London, Dec. 21. The brig Fannie C. Fram, from Rotterdam for Galves ton, has been towed to Boulogne to tally dismasted. (Specie Increase In Imperial Bank. London, Dec. 21. Specie increase in the Imperial Bank of Germany is 58, 000,000 marks. Perry S Cos's Pens Sample box. different styles of Perry Pens sent for trial fcy mall on receipt of SS cents, Sole Agents Ivison, BJgJJ'oJ' & Co mayJO d2tawlyr To tiie Stockholders QF THI "N0BTH STATE C0PPEB AND SOLD MLNIKG COHPAN?: TAKE NOTICE An assessment of FIVE CENTS PER SHABE was, by resolution of tbe Board of Directors of the above company (passed on the 3rd day of December. 1881.) levied upon its Capi tal Stock, payable THURSDAY, January 12th, 1882, to the Treasurer, JOSEPH WILK1NS, at the office of the company, Boom 10, No. 67 Seoond street Baltimore city, Maryland; and it was farther Besoltkd. That notice of this assessment be given to the stockholders of the company by adver tisement In The American and Bun, of Baltimore city, and Chablottr Ossxbvbb, of North Carolina, once a week for four successive weeks previous to the day of payment; and upon the failure of any stockholder to pay such assessment on or before the said 12th day of January, 1882, said stock, o any part thereof upon which said assessment sha remain unpaid, as aforesaid shall be and hereb Is declared forfeited for the benefit ot the-com pany. , JOHN M. McELBOY. JOSEPH WILDK9. - - Secretary. President fiec9 oaw4w J I ELASIiCITYl j .. HABITUAL COSTmSlXSS Is the bane of nearly every American woman. From It usually arises those disorders that so sorely undermine their health and strength. Xveqr woman owes it to herself and to her family to nee that celebrated medicine, Kidney-Wort. It is the sore remedy for constipation, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try It in liquid or dry form. Eauallr efficient In either. Boston Sunday Budget PRIMA TUBS LOSS 07 THE HAIR Maybe entirely prevented by the use of BTJB KXTT'S COCOAItOt No other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. It softens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes the.lrritated scalp. It affords the richest lustre. Ii prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes Its healthy, vigorous growth. It is not greasy nor sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the est. BZDtrjRD ALTOf AJTD tROH RPBIaTSB WATKS in Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains lwlce as much iron and fifty per eenu more aluro tnum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. majll tt IN HOSTS OF FAMILIES Hosteler'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 perfectly reliable In those cases of emergency where a prompt and convenient reme dyls demanded. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia, Indigestion ana other troubles are over come by it For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap ply for Hostetter's Almanac for 1882. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. rat'4 Je 1S,1S7S WE WILL SEND, ON 30 BAYS' TRIAL, DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances TO MEN suffering from Nervous Weakness, Gen eral Debility, loss of nerve force or vigor, , orany disease resulting from Abuses and Othbt. ' Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also womsn troubled with rii.wwa peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are the only Electric Appliances that nave ever been constructed upon scientific prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonderful success, and tliey have the highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hundreds who have been quickly and radically cored b their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BUT CP., XarshalL Kick, July 18 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LAMP GOODS, SE61RS, TOBACCOS, &c, &e. JUST Received, a full and select line of Per fumeries and Perfumery Cases. Cologne Bot- ues, sc. Touet rowaer uouges, soaps, room Brushes. Brushes of all kinds. Combs. Ac. and a full line of all goods usually found in a first-class Drug Kstaoii8nmnt. Careful attention given tbe preparation of pre scriptions. i trust tne puDiic will, as heretofore, extend me a share of their pationaee. Care win in every in stance be given tbe preparation and dispensing of all medicines for which demands are made, and satisfaction In every In every instance eruaranteed. Dy w. tr. jaauvLa, art, a w. aecio Coffins ui Metallic Cases also, a large lot or O -H- -R--0--M- -O-S- AT WHOLESALE Or BETAIL. E. IY1. ANDREWS, AT WHITE FRONT. dec2 BINGH AIT SCHOOL, xsibliehzd a 1703.'- MEBABXYILLE, IT. 0,, PBB-SHHH-B-HT Among Southern Boarding Schools ior soys m age, nnmoera ana area 01 of patronage. Messing club 14 of a mile from Barracks for young men of small means. The 176th session be- Etna January 1 1 th. l RR2. Tor eata- Cal o. logue giving foil particulars address MaT. B. BINGHAM, 6ecl7tt Superintendent a aa w STOMACH SO 1 1, -i,, fiiiaay FI 11 miM. TA i A Job Lot of WMiMM Just received, at very low prices. Another stock of we nave some nue CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, To sell at a sacrifice. DRESS GOODS at reduced BuAwu) at reaucea prices. n,Annsha at reduced prices. A handsome line 01 FRINGES vary cheap, A large assortment of CORDS and TASSELS. VELVETS at Reduced Prices. i Large Stock of Fassameiitries, Ornaments and Beaded Fringes, Ladies' 1 Gents' Neckwear, The handsomest line of NOTTINGHAM LACES ever shown In this town. Our stock is complete, and we are offering very decided bargains to purchasers. H ARGRAVES Our Fall and Inter Display ! ! Complete Stools. OUR PREPARATIONS TRADE BEING NO WE ENTIRELY WE cordially Invite our friends and the public generally to an Inspection of the attractions display ed, confidently assert) ne 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 band during the entire season. We are justified in asserting that the 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 first-class. We are constantly and carefully studying the de mands ef our patrons, and Invariably Insuring them absolute bottom prices. Our object has always Deen ta Dnng sdoui a display every season 01 a run line 01 garments or me newest styles, me wora manshln ef eur Clothlne Is euual to any of the best In the country. We don't say that our produc tions are superior to all others; we are reasonable truth, allowing no one in our employ to do otnerm-e, 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 WEAR A SPECIALTY. Very Bespectiuuy, octg $tisczllixntoiX8. L L GASTON, DEALER IK Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware & Honse FurnisliiDg Goods. M ANT ELS and GRATES -WHOLESALE and BETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING None but first lass hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 Chew only the brand of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket npHE old Oaken Bucket, JL The iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, . That hung. In the well. CHAS. B. JONEd, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent Liberal terms to dealers. s TART LING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of youthful imprudence causing Prema tura Decay, If ervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis covered a simple sell crtre, which ha vrill send FREE to hi! fenow-safferers, address J, II. REEVES, eplS ; TRUSTEE'S C AS H SAL E . B' T Virtue of a '(leed ta trust made' to me by B. H. Brown, I win sell for CASH, to the highest bMder, at pubUS suction, aU of the stock of DBY GOODSv GEOCEBlKS, JABMEBS' SUPPLIES, NOTIONS, 6x, now la his store, Trade street, Charlotte, M. C., on DECEMBEB 24th, 1881, And eonttnue until all Is sold. Sale without re- , , , - teat. - , v - 0 J. A. VcLnre Is authorized to collect and receipt tor all notes and accounts due to the said Brown. - sues persons win piease- come iorwara and iettlo and saw costs In xaj absence, with Mr. nrv2v tds - - Trustee. Very Desirable JACKETS, LIGHT CLOAKIXGS just received per Express. prices. HOSIERY at reduced prices. CROCHET Ladies' iGents' Underwear. & WILHELM. FOR THIS SEASON'S COMPLETE and never exaggerate; we tell every customer the L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Leading Clothiers. and Tailors. $listzllKuzons. 50 Bushels EASTIERN YAM POTATOES 50 BUSHELS Just received on consignment, and MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. CHAS. R. JONES. dec9 JpOB the purpose of engaging more extensively and exclusively in the line of tW MILLINEBT GOODS the coming year, wholesale and re tail, we now offer all other lines of Goods now In our stock at very low prices to close out. The stock Is large, new and well assorted, consisting of if - fun lines of WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROID ERIES, all kinds of TRIMMINGS, PLAIN and FANCY HOfalEBIES, GLOVES, NOTIONS, NEC WEAK, COBSETS. SKIRTS, Cloaks, Shawls, Net Goods, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, DBESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, DOILIES, NAPKINS.&c., in f act a com plete stock of Ladies' andChildrens TurnishingGoods Which we offer without reserve at prices that will guarantee their immediate sale. Terms of this sale will be strictly cash. OUR STOCK OF MILLINEBT Is the largest and most complete of any in t State and is constantly being added to as new styles and novelties appear in New York. MRS. P. QUERY nov2 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 hung in the weD. CHAS. B JONES, Charlotte, N. C, Sole .agent.- or Liberal terms to -dealers.- RUST PROOF OATS CLOSING OUT SALE PneUent

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