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' ----- - . ..... .. . . tfcf, a.w WiM j t,m li 1 1 a mm ws I 111 II I I III ijiii . U I w r r mr-mnrnm i i riunwnil -t ,f ;eJ . I V-7li P4V l,,"MWW I J&MI f& S nftflOlMMMPin fin ra jar I Hf,. ill ...111 llaundrj work. f!mu.rtbg T37l5rfietr 1 Ask your Grocer, j PQUSH. m 1 J B DOBBINS. Fhfladflphla. Pa. i Best in th world " . M a""M TKfcP jt:& LJnrFTfr ft. t 1 1 u i ; j. r tar:' a is a -w i j mini ' ' i W. Ji'XC " , w5 nstlhTl i lilt limit 1 B .54 jf" CHAS. R. JOINTS, 1 01 A.' nhcirlrittA.N.C I " " 1 TmiZ a J. - T. j.' Tfce Beapportlonment. TUE.SDAY, J "AN". 31, 1882. ImewMf ? compatauon. ana aaamena- A biU toatong: aniiBWKrUow f ixrEREsr. QZjiLci)n"vicia in the ArS finsas StafW firia-. supreme vjourt ua o! tbat tue cities, pi tnax acaie must cent, pi i j rnL.i t flBiaa iotlnftita verv ?iArfllol aa oV. coal land. per cide stop thei 4 debts at sevea taeir taxable property. Strawbterrv viries'are in bloom 4ri an . . . 'n . rnn open neiq ui. tiamunu uuuutjr, xcuu. - Louis tlleat ana f ower uom- banynprqipT89; 3ooti io iurmsu u io heat andlligM the countrV needs with dux asbei tfibfeke, soot, or danger of fire. The f uel.HSBU is coal and wain in7 card in .St. retersburg is swiea w nrAHnm 24iK)0 nacks per dav. Esti ifQ-irn tiha working davs of the year at 300, tnis gLyeQ.a,KJi.ai ui w,uw f af as the annual consumpnuu uj. i.uio wu cle in Russia? " ' Ee?extent , to which Congressmen r ineir cousulubuwj ,-a . duoxjt ated by the fact that, by actual . rio less than 266 of the" 293 Rep- fesentatif eajcalled on the commissioner of pensipttiwi one day recently to as him for iacJiQn on special cases. Withib'tnelast.three years over tc Ann ooo haWbeen invested in manufac turing etaterprises in Georgia, and near-1 jQfafo tweityeYia gain- bf one. tazUi-icensus: u'3 thifi senlativep tflhali ; be ;etnnos6d of thxeie: himtrri And ttiveTitWemDefaf. to be kbr follows! i ' ;-i-. i J i j: ;:iaiii!o ; Alabama!: g ArkanBafivfc lfdrp4a ftve.a gam 61 on 4Joferaaaone. w nbectieut ftnir; : ..ldfrU'Jois of od' ,., ;- ; vGeorgiaten Again of one. -TlliSois tweotyone. a gain of two. : Ifldlanthtrteen,''',; ; r: . f Iowa leven,a(iii Qlt,WO.u i Kansas six, a gain of tD.re, ,KentnckFiveh, a gain $f ,one. : . "'Iibui8ianaixt::' ; ; t Maiiite four.ra osf of one. ' Marylanddii:. . : ': . ' Maasachuaetta -t welvea gaid .pf one.. Michigan eleven, a gain of two. MrdnepOta flVe a gain of, two. . Misiis8ippieven, a gain of one., Missotin fourteen, a gain of one. Nebraska te, a gain of two. .Nevada one;; ; ; . .: . 'eHampb4retwo, a losa of one. n.j New Jersey seven, r: New Tork thirtyrfofit, .gaui of one "North Carolina nine, a gain of one. , Prodnctlon, fCoal. Accord ihg to the",repoTtt of 'Irof . Pqm tillv to the census -ba'reau:Tthe prodtic- tion of bftuminotiebatin.tbje;;Ui3tite4, States durinstthe y.e?Mv88p was,-. OOO tSria ! AJJUrhenv, cmintv. Pa fuf- ntehed. bv'ei: one-tefithof 'the Hehtire ! piodncu : The average ptictf per ton at ttawiittiite .Wdii3LS2.i The exhausted DIARY FREEfflrofS' iffl est table, calendar, etc Sent to any address on receipt of two THBXB-Of Nx t tamps. Address. . , .: 48li.Peiaware4.ve.i'nua. JOB PRINTING. 'y.n he'anthracite product during 1880 was Palntlne; It uecora; ting, Ac. Tor 1882 eighty page Tltt' cataioiruej address, encloalna three a ceutstamp3, - 1 g4 Broadway, New iortc' ; S OH BUILDING: Tor 1882. eighty page flu' BOOK BINDING. .vi V rr. -ii! i.. ) '. .y , One of QtfAmeri A WOaLD OJT figpp, mnt Tmnnlur m1cilics HOW before n duoIIc. Is Hoo Bitters. You see it M.n where. pPeenle take, It with aood effect. It tmtlds them un. It Is not i s nleasant to the taste Tight, try Hop .Bitters, Uuda News.. To promote ti vfgonros growth of the hair, ose Parker's Hair Balsam, - ft? mtces ; the youthful color to c-ray hair, remove dandruff, and cures tcDlng cf theBCalp. i AN ALiHMIKG SPB1AD OF SMALL POX. Tne most potent remedy to stop the spread of this great Boonrge Is Darby s Prophylactic i'luia. which Is ready for use at aU times. Persons are liable at any moment to "catch" the disease, and should get.tlre Fluid at once and use It freely about. as place cannot be miectea- wnere me nuia u used. Persons attending the sick or in other ways exposed to the disease will be protected by its free 211X1 Jtoerttsemcnts. B0tOv MEDAL AWABCEO the Authcr.Anow and great Med tcjj Work, waxrB ted the beat&sd cheapest, mdispcnsable to erorj manntitled "the Science pf lAla orJBelf-Pi unation bomid in fineet French moahn, embossed, fvllciltX) pp.contajna beaut if or steel engrannKs, 125 preacrip-' ueos, meomj fi-is sen of fr send now.A1irMaPaiihfir!MnC : mri V lal Inatitnteor Dr. W. H. PAR Wljt1.kEB, Ka 4 Bulfinooat Beaton. STEAM JPOWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Thb Ob- skkvkb, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped OVK. CONTINENT a UW TT T TTWPT? a 'I' If I B LITEEAEY WEEKLY JOUBNAL - JOB PRINTING HOUSES 1TEITHXB POLITICAL MOB BECTABlAs; ALBTdN W. TODhG'ES, antbor of lv SlO.OWXWQ: have been mvesiea ana, .rmr.ractftrl for in n e w railroads in our. 1 Staty. . Gild Is'tielng washed from allnvial lands within the limits Of Gainesville, GaJwhfch pays fifty cents to the pan. -nine, a; gain of1 Ore-on.oh6.. Pennsylvania twenty- Rhode Island one, a loss of one. ..'South-; Carolina sixi a gain of one mM,M.i ran. a raa ui xuui. ,. JXt City covers wopuoii. wi guuviu- ? v . iAoo f Aria ' ' iTe?maferiaLibichfihWl utilUiedJjYermpnt two, a loss of one. and nT douVt wifT Sll soon as the f Trrginia ten, a gam of one. 1 A 'iTL-A'finPATSi DEALER IN Stove Hthe only medicine! j If 15 EITHKK LIQUID OB DBT FOBK II 15 EITHKK LIQUID OB DBT FOBK That Acts at the same time en ESS LiViBrTSf M&XKr am 'TBtstomt.' f WHY ARE WE SICK? Becautt we aUow Has wat organ cto bmiu rlnnnrA or UyfiAi. OTld poltonOtU humors art therefor forced into tfi Mood IT ir n Tinware & House FurnishiDo; Goods MANTELS and GRATES I- WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Particular attention paid to ROOFING AND SPOUTING TJnni. hut. first'.ass hands employed. Call for the BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct29 Just Receive WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY Dl$EASE$,s J .LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, i fTRI ART DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NEKVOUS DISORDERS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why inffer Bilious pains and aches! Why tormented irith Piles, Constipation! Why frightened oner disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerrous or sick neaaacnesi Use KIDNET-WOUTand rejoice in health. nbttmln 1rt VectBle Form, in tin cans one metope of TThich makes sis(prtft trmted. for Ums that mnoi readil y prepais jkj acts with equal efficiency In either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $1.00 WELLS, RICHABDSOX & Co., Prop's, riii nd the dry postpaid.) BukLOOTOS, tt. M arch 27 d&wly oi A'tlnntasn mjihlu- neeoea basses through that section! Thelbeldt (hat canal for a distance of forty miles wijl be cut thrill ,ui3 attdeposte of trold-bearinirBes. . : : - ,rx It is- wefi-nown bb'at exportslhave ligrilly and suddenly declined in tbo t Six monies, ajiuv uiau i iifluuiw rfiaslnff. The last half 1 Of i88f wiH probably show a decrease of over $60. 000.000 in exports, and an increase of nvftr s 20.000.000 in imports. A continu ance of; this state of things will not be very long in making itself leit on me money market. Thomas H. Beaton ; ftnd Jbhn'. Cal houn wera born, like JPaniei vyepster. in 1782.' The centennial anniversary i hftiamiri statesman comes on tne 14th of March, and tnat or uainoun March 18th. An article compiled from the census, on tne oyster inausiry ui tuo umwu States, puts Mobile down at iU4,uu bushels a year. The region tributary to New Orleans vields 295,000 bushels, laeiBg that city, in proportion to popu ation and fcxtfent; ahead of any other point. Maryland.neaqs me ptaies wmu 10,600,000 bushels, and Virginia comes next with 6,S37,329. The total for the TUnited States is 22,195.370 bushels. SO DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. iumm tt, 187 AT THE- Eiina r aiace OF J. Broo Mi k Co., A LOT OF ELEGANT Plated Ware and China Sets SUITABLE FOB WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, BR. DYE'S Electro -VoItaiisAfrpltanc . - sufferlne from 'NerTonWeaKese, ln eral Jebillty. loss ot nerve forcffor ni nn v rATTai79 or tr nn v 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 women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief nnd complete restoration to health Kuaranteed. These are the onlr Electric Appliances tbat have ever been constructed upon Helen tlfle prin ciples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven wth the most wonderful snecess, and they have the highest endorsements from medical and scien title men arid irom hundreds who have been Uieltly and' aleally rfub their nse. ' ,J 1, fj Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, girto? all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., Xanfcall, VJoh. 3nlyl8 J I WEDDING PRESENTS- anlO Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion! strengthens thesyem,' regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free; Dn Sanford, 162. Broadways NaV?v( " JTOlb 0 AX.E- BT AX.IT DBT700XST8. aml8-Hieoii oi. , , -TIIE- FINEST SET X I OF Traditions of Webter. Elizabeth City Economist. ; ; , , The popular impression of Webster's fame rests more aban eisewneje upon the debate in 1830 with.ilayne, of South Carolina, and in which Benton, of Mis souri, took part. It is a leading case in our narliamentarv annalf, one of the early cases after the Missouri Compro- - . 1 . t t- "XT V. J mise Qeoate, in wnica tne xxoitu uu the South presented their opposing ine oriesof the Constitution. The--skir mishing had been going on lor some time, and, by understanaing Deiween the opposing sections, us enmax was 10 Dd jnainiaineu uy a uutucu i-uuirai, m ah open fight between two picKea champions. Webster naa aireaay es tablished his tame as me great xnojtlu ern parliamentary leader. The leader ship of the South : was divided. Ben ton, Hayne, Mangum, Iredell and seve ral others, were able men, parliament ary experts ; but no one stood apart above the others. After some consul tation among the Southern members of Congress, the place of danger and of trial was assigned to: Iredell, of North Carolina. He had ability,- a personal presence hardly less imposing than Webster's, great readiness in debate, and the prestige of a historic, family name. He commenced preparation at once for the place assigned him. He left Washington, came to Raleigh, and made a careful examination of State papers and. other, .aqurces of informa tion rerating the subject upon which he was to cross" iwOtdt with t,he, great Northern 'cnampldri. Before the debate (itfia on, he rwasr summoned home by sfeflous illness lni Ms familv.jandifciv ijg Washington, handed his notes of Brejparation to-Hayne, f South Caroli ttaiwho was to take his place. We learned these facts from Mr. Jno. B. Muse, who wasf.lre4eirs priVate sec retary, when Governor of North Caro lina, ;and who copied. Jor Iredell bis note$forthe debate while in Raleigh. KThe facts were afterward conormea to Pus by Hon:: David Outlaw, ho heard them spoken of in Washington, while a member of Congress, many years after.-: .-.-3 .; ..' : - v Whdrx'CBler Justice Marshall, died there was rnucfe-etiqttiry and discussion in politicar Circles as to his successor. At a social gathering at the time in Washington, of members of Congressi Hon. .WbkS. .Shephard, from rtho first district of-North (Jarolina was present, and haaaJBeat at'the table next to Mr. Webster. The '" sutJjecf of the new Chief- J-usticarai a WodMeal talked of. I Mr. Webster had been' silent and taken no part in the conversation, but at last, in diis emhatta mariner, and tone, that . attracted .thft attenuaa.oi the table, slapping nis nana on ml Shebhard's shoulder, said : "mere is a irran va ? your 'tate: that would fill the Marshall." "Who is he?" asked Mr. Shephard. "William' Gaston," replied Mr.;Websterr : , . . v,r.r We learned this fact from Mr. Shep hard. i vi.v. :- . wasWMiBt.! u Uu V ii It can be said (or, .the red window shade, which appeafB' to be 'gaining quite a fpothpld Jn hington, that it looks rhaehlmdi femf drtible datrioW, weather than in summer time, when its warm colors totrether, with that of, the red paper shade frequently placed over West Virginia four, a gain Wisconsin eight. Section1. ' That : whertever a new SMtlisi aaded: to .thief union the repre- sehtatiOttJar representatives assigwcu w itahaU be in addition to the number of - .... . .-r. 1 ... .U.l.-, .Ull J Section. 5. That rn , eacn QiiatQ 'enuuw .ybder this apportiohmient; to the numbe? - .towoj which, such. . State ..... . ;MTv- nnii may be entitieajn tu itu yK"" each subseojrept; congress.shall be elect ed by districts composed of contiguous f.rritnrv. i ontaininz as nearly as practicable an equal number of inbabi- ( tantsabd : equal in nnmber to th rep resentatives to which such State may be entitled in congress, no one district electing more than ohe representative ; provided, that -unless the legislature of such State shall otherwise provide be fore the election of such representa tives shall take place, as provided by law, where no change shall be hereby made in the representation of the State ; the representative thereof to the 48th nrrr.co shall fa elected therein as now provided bv law. If the number. as hereby provided ror, snaii oe iaioi than it was before this change, then the additional representatives, or represen tatives allowed to said State unaer this apportionment, may be elected by the State at large, and the other represen tatives to which the State is entitled by districts, as now prescribed by law in said State; and if the number hereby provided for shall in any state be less than it was before the change hereby made, then the whole number to such State hereby provided for, shall be elected at large, unless the legislature of said States should otherwise provide before the time fixed by law for the next election of representatives there- j Conducted b; Brixton and Bobert 8. Davis. IT A A Fool;s Brrand,' eta, assistea Dy u&niei w JL SENSATION Has often be sn made, by tne discovery of some new thlnt, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills; their popularity and sale Is unprecedented. They supply a need long felt ancj must become a household remedy. Just think to be cured In a few weeks of these terrible nervous troubles and awful suffering from Sick Headache, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous system put In a natural and healthy condition, destroying the pos sibility ot Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden hth whfp.h is can-vine off m) many noble men and women In the full Ude of life and useful ness. This simple remedy of Extract of Celery Seed and Chamomile Flowers, combined In the form of pills, Is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives of thousands 01 nervous, headachlng chil dren in our schools and out every year No nerv ous person oraufferer from Headache, Neuralgia, Dyst-epslaor Paralysis wld do themselves Justice antu uey try mem.- Sold by all druggists. Price LO cents a box. De pot, 106 North Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for $1 or six boxes lor 52 50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S IflBST NUMBER ISSUED FEBRTJABY 1, 1882. Thn moat distincuishfd authors1 'and skilful ar tists, both American and English, have been en gaged Dy ';uun waiiisusati:. in nuuruiirj numbers contain novels and stories by Helen Campbell, ; -Mrs. Alexander, E. P. Boe, Julian Hawthorn. John Habberton, B. TL Davis, etc: nnama himtnar wtidA.:iiOuise unanaiei jnouttou. ft. H. Boker. Sidney Lanier. G. P. Lathrop, Cella Tharter. etrf; entertalnlne sketches by C. G. L- land. (HansBreltmanyjX G. Mitchell, (IKe Mar- vn KfiiT oswam ere: sona oaDers dy rTesiueni Porter of !$"ale 110t ot Harvard, Provost- Pepper, of the University ot . Pennsylvania, etc; fashion notes bv Kate Field! art illustrations by Louis C. Tlftanyr science by Profs. Bothrock, Barber, ec ; social edduette by Mrs. Moultm; rural improve ment hv wan: HjO. iworthroni run, ana numor dj rt-Ht Olark:. fMat AdlerV "Uncle Bemus" and a hnat.nf ntheni.-' . .:' BEAtmrra.' Iixusthatioks are a leading feature" r "orm continent." They are the finest that art can produce and.eq.ual to .tne . most penec in tha triAnthllAfl PrinA in nts a nnmbet: ;4 yean six months. Mailed fee.of postage to any address. Soecimen cody iree.' ' " Newsdealers will (md It to their interest to pre sent Gmt CONTflUKNT" to the r customers. Postmasters are Invited to take subscriptions. Tlhpral mm mission. , Rnnir Pjin vflsmprs nan add larcelv to their Incomes without interfering with thir regular business, by acting for "OUR CONTINENT." Write for particulars to , "OUR CONTTNEWT." Philadelphia, Pa. In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com PJete , , BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice; "Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome 'style, and at wry low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of this class(iruled and bound to order .We are prepared to famish close estimates 00 every description of LETTER ERESS PRINTING. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB POSTER PRINTING. M M 1 (4 Dwom Form m mPft.inn 4. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith, are hereby re pealed. . . . . . 1 The ratio of rpresentation-ai adopted by the committee, 320, is 154,285. When the matter is taken tip for considera tion in the house of representatives Mr. Colerick, oMndiana, will probably offer an amendment providing that the total number of representatives shall not ex ceed 316, which will make the ratio of 156,238. . Representative Tillman, of South Carolina, intimated an intention to pro nnsA an amendment fixine the total number of representatives 730 instead of 320. Press Comments. "Wilmington Star. Col. Wm. Johnston, of Charlotte, has published a card in the Southern Home, in which he goes for all papers that criticised him, and says: "rney state tbat I sought oflice of the President; that I said 4we desire to see tne .Democ racy bf North Carolina defeated at the text election' add that I had joined the Radical camp.' &c. . I pronounce these and: fcH such statements utterly false; Suc"h charges are unworthy of notico those who know me, but oth ers njay be misled by my silence." Haw this looks as if he were still a Democrat and not a Radical. But is be? What does he; mean by the follow ing? . " -..V:.'.;. . r.j' "If a private citizen, who is neither a candidate At aspjrant f br office, is' to be denounced aunrxptdar: dishonest arfd a traitor for exercising independence of thought and action, such party will soon disintegrate. And if with the un fortunate legislation and management in both State and Federal pontics there is :.'riotr. some improvement,, the party Will disband itself, and reorganize un- the banner of economy, retrench- petnU reform, and popular rights.' tThe news from Washington from both aides told the same story concern ing MjrMPjice, We await further devel QpjrienTyS., , If .be chooses to work, with the pemocr.ats, then the better for him. 'If "he undertakes to play, the part of Mahohe ' a sWeli scale he will be criticised and cerisnrdd by his former allies. It is now in order to near, from the rMajab." As a private citizen the papers ftbuld'lrat Col.:y diinston wth silenee. But if he aspires to leadershiji 4nd to overturn and destroy the grand did party he may lookout. j . Mormon Orer-Prodactlon. "Utah Letter. It multiplies the noh:pfodoc$rs faster than the broductive energy of the com monwealth can oroviaefor them,which causes increased want, and this leads to an increase of infant rlortality. . You ill observe that in the Southern cities the death rate of necrroes is nearly twice that of whites; yet the blacks in crease faster than the whites; because of a 4ouble birth rate. Contersely, Utah's birth rate is balanced by a fear fully increased death rate.; Thus the riatural increase is no greater tharrin SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA. TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALU ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES nnd TENDER ITCHINCSonsHpartaof the body. It makes the akin white, son ana arnooui -, remove tan and flredkiee, and is the BEST toilet dressing in THJS WOBXD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one paekage, oonwiirtiTig ofbotiti internal and tTT1, treatment. All flrrt olaaa dmggiata have it. PrioeBl. per package. BBS. LYDIA L P1NKH&M, OF LYNN, MASS., A GRICULTURAL UME :and: CftRBONATE OF LIME. Best and Cheapest Fertilizers, FRENCH BROTHERS, Send for Circular. ROrKT POINT, Jf. 0. THE BHICKEBIMB PIANO. THE HIGHEST AWARDS; I I 'were granted our PIANOS In the GRBAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1851; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS, 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION in CHILI, 18T5; and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1S76. All persons wishing to varchase (or ex amine) instruments are respectfully in vited to visit oar Warerooms. Send for Circular and Price List. GHICKERIN6 & SOHS, 130 Fifth Avenue. N.Y. I 156 Tremont St, Boston. Jan25 dAw4w Theatricals and other exhibitions can get thet. DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive a manner as in New York. - - We have a very fullsupply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class style, BKIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as It is possible to make it ' . LETTER HEADS, Statements. Oriier Books. VtsJtlrig Cards, Bali Cards, North Carolina Railroad. GOITDENSED SCHEDULES. TRAINS GOING EAST. I Date, Dec 18, '81 No. R5 Dally? No 51 Dally. No. 53 Dally. Leave Charlotte, Salisbury. Arrive Gisensb'rof Leave reeusb'ro Arrive N.Danvtlle Leave N.panviUe Arrive Richmond, L? ave Greenstrro Arrive Ratelgh,... i,f.ivtt Kaieien.... Arrive Goldsboro; 4.30 p m B.17pm 8.00 pm 8.18 p m 10.10 pm 11.80 pm 7.40 a m a 30 am 5.80 a m 7.86 a m 7.5 a m 1000am 10 15 am 8.55 p m 9.60 a m 1.52 P m, 2.17 pm 4.20 pm 8.10pm lu.0'2 pm 12 05 am ia.15.am 12,23 am STARTLinQ ill,- ': DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD .RESTORED, A a TioUm of ronthfal lnipraaenea oanamg rrems tnre Decay, Nervons Debflity, Lost Manhood, stew having tried in vain every known remedy, has di eover& s staple seU cure, which he wiU send FEES to hif fellow-sufferers, address J. II. UEEVUi, 43 Chatham sit., IS'. Y. Sept 13 NOW IK THE CITY. n8 sua f It s.m Z 3U3G W1H 3KT3, AT WHOLESALE AND BET ILL E. M. AND WHITE FRONT f?aa and fekrii globes, seems jtotave. the rmiuxai increase is no greater iuv ISct otMding?1ntensSy Qio. Polygamy, does not prodnce cbU I nna t.riA WT1T,Ar I yIKJLA nsoaw wuoutuwvuui vafline.heaL The first Dlace tl saw thiB " partlcuiaif styW 'bf shade in use wastm- iJondpn,rWherer4 as was ex- in tui uraiiuues ui. xjuiibu uiiuiy, in was first adopted as a distinctiye sign or badge for restaurants patronized fnainlyliy women of the, town .and that K tl their own abodes. . Tbe same authority JJiore inari tM'dnt window shade1 or c1oftthas been-re cognized in certain Eastern countries everjnocA. ,aoao,tua,jjaa w 01011 oj. to indicate the character or fief Bouse at the time that city was captured and destroyed by Joshua as recorded in the Bible. as some have imagined ; but it produces too many in one family.- The unit of mas xluinaenergyfioinatituUng the head of ervxauiuy cauuob pUBSWty u"u so re-create itself as to make two heads for two families. At any given mo ment one woman must be living as a tfrirlhwl Anrl nnn oof nf children SS r- phahs.i More than thaMn the attempt at dirlBion, there Is a dead iossfBfu woman gets less than half the care one i VMSM 1V90 WUtftU UMSSk ' might be a good father; Jo one faniily, is considerably Jesa.than half a father tto either of two families. fire de- FUrs) t Ber fclr. VAnrrtTV Vi ' Ton "flAi-A stroyed the grocery and Hqnor jJtore Tim W at TlAi-VTav 1 as nlffht. " . A." names brotce outahortiy an LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. i .t;- : Is a Positive Cere fsvsn thois Plsftal 0nilalata and WeakssaaM oeoausn teoor beat female pepalatloa. It wUlcars 4nUxtlt the went form of Female Com niainfa. all anrlan troobles. Inflaomatlon and Ulcers tloa, 'Falling and Diaplacenlenta, andUie eonsiquent Bsbtsl Weakseal, sad U parUculaHy S0SPW4 v m It will dlaaolre and erbel tumors from the nterns la an earhr staireot development The tendency to en uvnalinmatherela cheeked very apeedily by its ate. tt BMnovee f alntness, flatulency, destroy, all crariny for stimulants, and relieves weakness or tne awmaca. It cores "Bloating, Headaches, Nerrous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestlon. . That feeling ot bearing down, canning pain, welgM k..v.ni.o f aIw&t. nermanentlT cured by Its Use. It will at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with thetows that govern the female 3P For the cureof Kidney Complaints of either this Compound is unsurpassed. ' Tt v pmmAH'S VEGETABLE COM' I FOUND is prepared at SSJ and t35 Wertrn Avenue, iZlltL, Price L to bottlesf or AS. flent bymaU SSeorm of pOU. also in the form oCtessgm. Sceipt of price, 1 per box for either. MrJlnkham .11 lflttars of lnauiry. Send for pafflph- let. i Address as above. Xentiv thU Paper. SotaBflr be without LTDIA E. HAM tKSL PILLS. They cure constipation. WUousnw., torpidity of Jhefrvsr cenper SOMEtHIWC jJUGHf TO Nf omvin a soft aiitt: brillialit 6iir. it? Wy naturally vl)e , iiwatft ana harmless arti cle, which instantly remoTea F r e c K.JL e s v"f noum SftieianfMatiLtal mm wesentai disfigured face -in , .'j Friwy wiriiTi the' .Ma2rnrilia, fin. Rl PjinnmU at Greensboro' with It S D R. R. tot all points East and West, via Danvuie and Richmond, also with train for Raleigh and Goldsboro. r ' . ' Na. k.i. Pnnnofs at nrMnsnoro' witn a. a v. R. R; for all points East , and West, via Danvuie and Richmond. - . . Km. 63 -Connects at fireensroro- witn a- R. a for all points East and west, via i?anvue only. Pamphlets BILL HEADS, Deeds, RecelpfBooks, . Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and conn mants In fact all fcimis of printing done at snort notice Special attention given to Railroad Printing. NOTEa HEADS, Circulars, l . , . Envelopes, ..... Handbills, Invitatlorxs, enecics, Labels SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- BOOK WORK HavtoK a larger jsHppyf tope thr.n'r most Job es tablishments. BOOK WQfcK . has Peon continue to be a B3eoWH--KiUi ua. . and will Address Boxl82. THB OBSERVER Charlotte 71. C DO Ml u TBAIlfS GOING WBTT. Bate,DeM8,8l R.- ' SigJ . Leave Goldsuoro' J222pxn Arrive Raleigh,.. 2A0vtu Leave Ralettn, . 4 00 pro Leave Richmond, 1 2 07 P in 1 1 .25 p m waverucn 748pm 630pm 7.85 am. Arrlvd Greensb'ro 9.80 pm 8.30 pm 9 80am Leave Greensb'ro 9.85 P m 8.40 p m 9 85 a m Leave aallBbary,. 11.15 pm 10.87 m 11.22am Arrive Charlotte,. 12.40 am 12.25 m 1.05 pm , i 1 IN, W. N. C. BAILBOAD. GOINO VfEST. NO. 50-bally. Leave Greensboro . :-"-iV n7 nm Arrivb Kernersvllle 'VWASS Arrive Salem 11.50 pm NO. 52 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro U-YO a m Arrive Kernersvllle 1 l.OO a m Arrive Salem. 11.80 am GOING EAST. NO. 51 Dally, ejeept Sonday. Leave Salem- , ' Arrive Ke rnersyi de Arrive Greensboro HO. 53 bally. tmvs Salem. Arrive Kemersvtll .'. k . Arrive Greensboro.. .., ......... 7.30 am K.04m 9.00 a m 4.S0 p m 5.10pm 6.80 p m CALL AT" EDDINS' BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE rr 5 1 ' We will not hers attempt to enumerate what we have but If you will call we will satisfy you that we have tbe finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever bwotft U this market. Call nd see our Display whether you buy or not. A fine lot of ft i m mi lm nr. . i. ' ,C,Tby Mississippi PlsUl. I ....'' trea Tr Vramn T ' it Tjuiliion. wan onnr. ann I a a L..uiana All. LQBura xj, -ijoo fcci ' via. xswu-muw STZJrrS ' VulU lxulll usees Ua awv"uu, . kined here Saturday night by . T,.K 8npposed to have been . ZS(Sn Clayton; cause of the difficultyj nn andncendiary. Value, 85,000 or so.ouu known. Insurance, $2jpQ0. 'Poltoan Sleepig Cars Mont Change On Train. NO.-Rl. between Atlanta . and Nsw Tork.'Ma 'Danvfllo; -t ' -' : l Ou Train not. 55, between A"g"stajanu wasa lneion. via Danville. - - . " ' Oh Train No. 58. between Atlanta and Washing ton, via Ianvllle. . - , On Train No. 50, between Wew 3(orK ana Atlanta WaiD&nville. , , , . r, - unTriln . herwte!i4 WaHilHieteh' Knff : An jgusta, Via Danvlile. ' ; '::.! ..';.. i-... , vn. xrain ao pa. petween nasnuigwu anai lahto.via piuwUle. ;,J? . ' ,', .',.' ' i itaT" Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleleh. Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and principal pornta- south, southwest,-west, j NonnJ.1 and Base' KerJirnigrantKates to Louis laua, Tex as, Arkaosas and the Southwest, address, ; . ! . .,;. ..'A.'POPH,. " , General Passehger Agent i. deoftl - .. .- ( ;.;; Richmond, Ya. v R.irn is sold by all druggists ST SSH W '( . .4,S'.' -, " ! for 11 cents. C Jan. 22 P PURSUANT to a decree of tha Superior Court of ItecsUsnbuni. IwlUseUAtPubilc Auction at Oae . ooarj houaalptQharlotte.on , 1 , 1 j; UyJUAf fW aX WJT J! ABttLTXJttl, W52, (being; the wees OI?crpenor unxr that valuable lot or pbfeei ot land lying between ths intersection of the Isortb Gsxoilaa .Bauroad iraclt jand: Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots, and others, bow Known as tne Huiier property. ' Resold becanse or purchaser at late sale falling to comply. Terms lh cash: balanm fi R and R months i credit, with interest Tina reserved as security lor q : paiance. . u. baiuumujsu, dec24doawtds Commissioner. of all description, JJust Tecilved. Bemamber ' pone can uhder-buy tas, and none C4U . 1 iderigllpjk r " c' CITY PROPERTY j FOR SALE. ! A DESIRABL residence, three blocks from the xx .public square m.-crjaron, win pe soia neap and on reasonable terms to tne runt Kli puVchaser. The dwelling Is on a full lot, hi P esi on reasonable terms to the right kind of leVofS& Mforfc i ion preacher, having rary or atodyrooin, duui 'or us fortablB rooms.. bi tc, "i no nous is eBceW a lawyer:,! an aunusiDiqui purpose. For eti.. apply at - july20.dtP luL it particulars, "price, terms, auta urKiujs... L MS Sk f ST Mi rpBsLot on. the corner of Njha' strtet and the pa r siortb. CaroUna fiauroad. frontlna 140 feet sn Ninth etrset and lfidfeet on -UML North Carolina Railroad, win either, he sold at a whole or divided intotwolotsoi 70 by l9ftleet .fittltable either for building or factory DurpoaeaA Aonlv to Jan 10
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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