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"fi my
BeUeres and ceres l
MIEUlIATISli;
, , KauraJsta," , ,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BACKACSXE. .
E21D1C3S,T0CTH1CI3,
S2RETKE21T.- ' '
QUINSY, BWJCliilTQa,
Soreness, Cuts, Brulsee, r
; TBOSTBTTES,
And mB ether bodftjr
nrrf cons esttll
Bold by all Drif t laU and
Dealers. EMrectwus 1 U
laocaasmk-- , - - - .
Ths Charts A. Vegeler Co.
sea.) v
a. cm. A.
potteries.
'-'- Af -
. KKW OxuKUH.Aasa ! 1883.
f; TO THE PUBLIC!
' imrmmUgm tee? TrM)vw .
Poetmsster General Ombun bavins published
wilful and Malicious falsehood la regard to tit
character of Um LouUiana state Leuerj Company.
m louowim: facta are siren to the public to prove
bla itaiement. mat we are encased la a fraudulent
nnmnnas to be ia.se ana anuue:
a amount at MiHt nald bT too Xomslans 8bne
id tr i
Lottery Company from January 1st. 1879. to too
present date:
Paid ta Boothem Exnrees Co- New
Orleans, I M wesoost, manager,.. 81,886,800
Paid vo Louisiana National Bankv ' -
Jos H tscieeby, preeideot 488.000
, Paid to Louisiana tHate National Bank. "
tl B Eennedy, preetdeat 138.100
Paid to Bow Orleans Manorial sank.
A Baldwin, president i
Paid to Onion National Bank,. , y
a Chart roo, cashier.........
Paid to Citizens' Bank
S L Camera, preatdent.... ........
. Paid to eermanta national Bank
J alee Csseard, preetdeot
Paid to Eloeraia MaOonat Band -
cnas Psitrer. easniev.
Paid to Canal Bank, Kd Tobf , Oasbler -'
Paid to Matoal National Bank,
-t Jos sUtobeiL eaaaler ......
8800
67JMO
80.000
87.000
18.160
8O00
S3o8.660
y' . i
2.627.410
Total paid as abova...i...
, Paid in sams of ander SI ,000 at Um
- vartooe ffloes of . tno eompanr
' taronsoout too United tftates
Total paid by an.... S44&1.060
Tor tno truth of Ue abore faota we refer Um
mmk to tna offlAKt of tno above named eorpor
aaosw and tor our lesaitty and standinc to Um
mayor and omoers ox UMuyoc wow teens. w
the State anUMftUos of LotUsianak and also to Um
U 8 officials of IHitslana We (
we claim to no
la au oar
mm ao as an boatnees la Um eoontry. Oar
aandms Is eoneedod by an wao will Urreetfcaia, ,
and our stock aas zor years Deea - sow u oex
Board of Brokers, and owned by many of oar Dei
kaown via rmpsoted
- tSTOAPITAL PJLIZE, 575,000-13
Ttcatetts) emir SA. 1
Louidom' State Lotteir C9, '
-If do asreow rV Oot aw mmptntrnm Omt
Ja Jbr a JA Month .
t o Cos XomslsM StmU 1
mmmagm s
d m oomtfaitA aiawdo
i thw Caiyny to mm IM
IMDhifl seam he
tarare lot artnoanonsi and umntaoM i
wttkaesortai of 91,000-000 ewhek
raaa ox vA6000u nas sines pooa aoaoo.
By an oimotteimins; popular voes rs
was made a parte Uae preient etato
awed rjaoaaatmr d. A. P. 187
i Peoember Sd.
ml mm mi
. The only Lottery ever voted on
the people of any Bute.
IT
BBfiBAim BTHQLM KVMXXZ
A SPLTJIPIO
p firyjgrutnTi to wm a
FOBTUSiS. T
NOV
161st Koatatr drawlna.
CAPITAL PEIZE, $75,000.
10O000 Tickets at rtre Dollars Xaeh.
In rvrtns, in proporUon.
um:
l ciPrrxL itiTat.-.., $75,000
1 " - PUIZk 26,000
1 I'&ixs.... laouc
fPBOTS OP ..... ...16,000.... 12,000
PBIZUOr.. 2.000.... 10,000
. 10 PBizsa op....m 1.000 10,000
zu - - 500 10,000
00 ': -, lOO 80,000
6O0 ,, " , . ; : - .? -60..U 36,000
000 - ' - 26.-.. 26.000
APPBoinLiTioa panxa.
9 iprozmmaorj Prims of 750t.. ....$8,750
U AwoxlmaUon Prime of 600....... 400
Appmilissnnn Prime of 250r..... X260
1,067 rrtms. amuurdim to t36S00
-i AppUeaOon for rates to cinbs sboold only bo
saade to tno office of Um company In New Orlesns.
' For fortnor mfonnaaoa wrlio oMarty, atrmc foil
address. Make P. CX Money orders payable and ad
drees Iteaistered Letters to
IfKW OR L. BAITS IT ATI Off AX. BAJTK,
- NsworlsaasiLa.
OrtHnary iettars by Man or Kuiiesa to
aBLA.DaTJPHmr MowT4
-eo7 floswatti stisst. Wsahtngton. IX a
$30,000 FOR $2.
I i bxoulab xortelt Daxwnia WUX
1 CT take plaoa la tbe Maaoolo Ball. Kasomo
A0S Tern pie BnTMlna, m LoalsTffle. Ky
roday, Sopaomi wo ST4m
" m tafni TiHar and fsir drawUics. cbartsrsd
by tne Lecuiatora of Ky., and twice declared
ssValby the nlckest court la Um et Bond
ctrea te Henry eoaaty In tbe som of S100.000 lor
too prampt payment of an prises sou. , .
A RaTOtOTiOS X2T BIWSLS BUJCSXS DBaW-
mm.
i
: sjw-Emy Ooket aoldor Ma owe snperrlsor.
rau mm wo namoer on nia wi mm -t
reepondlac namoer wUwtic ploeed in tbe wheel
la his preeenoa. These drawings wUl oeenr on
UM last Tkursdaj f every bmmxUu- Bead, Um
apalfloant ... . '-. ';,.-:.vMr: u.j 'i
EPJTESXBStt
8CIXS3XB, ': ,.
,iM.iii mm
. iu,uuu
6,000
6,000
10.000
10, 0X)
1O.O0.3
10.CHXJ
Prise...
a Prima. fJ2.00
6 PrlXM,- 1,000
, tO Prtseo,
. 10.J Prime,
. 00 Prime,
fcc-l Prtsmw
600
e 10O
j0
IOOJPt".
10 asfih, ...... ....... . U,UAI
I jOwvajprexlrjttonPrlm$a,700
;iu r---" ...-:-'.-. - woo
1 0,000
S prima,
rrme.
Pnsea.
tJLZl
.U... Sll O400
woUTista.r7iHatf Tlexeta, fl 37 TUtsta
i BaxtoBeycr PA rStin lr,er s"4
r t"w. tC'T frr.-0 Bf 1mii3TI.J
ilTTlwt 03 FOoroniCi Oanxa. oaul f uruter
notice. Oroers of IS and apward. by Xxprose,
oaa bo sens at pur expense. 4f ?, ?? 10
- ? septt ' -t ,t -; -- - LocijTiae. Ky. ;
DOVE'S
T3 v"- -TIT'ZX" li rv cr -
EUr c isK ;iAli.iOaI iA-.J
Tj..tl-4f A i.ir.r.-t. it axiy member of your,
f--lS. f-""i rrec It to tUe r in fax. t, to
t is "l. . "ti r. f ..ouirrc
a..:tl nft-iiJ 1-1,1 "Viouu-J,
ro t . 'rf'- t : cr cf 1 ' 1 '. t -." '.or
I-opi mi--- it sr.d f t a
ij-ocntu.. t mm rf- a
earner m It c vf t c - r r-
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awd m psrsim mumatm mm eomtrU lm jrwOin
OMTMiSeie. omf thmt Um mmm mn eomdmcUtt tmlM
sonss(f.wMss.
mm,mlwmmthori
ose, jro-rnim or oar mum snsrrn sTToresa,
' 3CmBmmmlwBBBmWawPmw
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TUC LACQ3. QL.CSTIOX.
flr F. B. Tharber, tkc AUXokepoU
; i V lit, GiTolU yi;.Cr-l; I
New Yoek. -Sept. 2L The Senate
sub-committee on labor and education.
had before tbem as a witness to-day Air
F B Tburber. the leader of tbe Hnti
monopoiy league. - Tbe witness said be
believed that tbe unsatisfactory Btre
of tbe relations existiofc between capi
tai and labor wbicn prevailed to a con
siderable extent In this country was doe
to- tbe enormous cnanges -consequent
noon - tne discovery ana nuuzaiiun oi
steam and eltctricity, wbieb within a
oomparattvely . few years naa revoia-
uonizea ail cepattmente or proaoeuon
and commerce, and 1 to. great extent
the affairs of society in general. Within
the last' fifty years new fore is have
arisen for which the laws are entirely
inadequate, and these have been "allow
ed to be monopolized by a few; svita
'these forces had come a tremendous
development of machinery and -rorpo-
rata organization,' all which 1 bad
conferred great benefit upon humanity
is a wboie. bat the; development i naa
taken place without proper regulation.
ana- a corps or auenaant eviis- nas
sprung up in consequence. He did not
attriDuie au tne ins or society to tne
effects of this kind of monopoly. There
were many causes as land monopoly.
currency monopoly. ? transportation
.monopoly,., tartff monopoly' woom hi na
tion in trade monopoly taxation, in
temperance and ignorance, which have
a beanos' upon thj problem. In regard
to the- 'carrying trade of the world.'
highways oa land could be monopolized.
wnue on me aea tne exaction or 'too
carrier could be held In check by com
petlUon; majority of our law makers
were interested directly or indirectly in
corporate enterprises and,-thestatotee
were enacted in that interests The
witness also spoke of the nsee of money
in influencing legislation la favor, of
corporations, and said that so powerful
was tneinnuence tney posseasea tnac
the offenders could not . be - punished.
The State, if it had constructed railroads
would not have watered stock, discrim
inated against persons and places; cor
rupted elections, debauched courts and
created enormous wealth for the few
at the expense of the many. He re
commended tbe platform of the anti-
monopoly league to the consideration ox
the committee. t
actUk Baeea ? J
IxKioa, Sept 21. This was the sec
ond day ot tse Jianenester autumn
meeting. ' The race for the Paddock
handican swtenstakes was won bv Lord
Roasmore's, formerly Mr Ixxrillard's,
five year old bay gelding Fassaie, Lord
Howe's four year old bay colt Trevey
came in second and Mr R Vlners three
year old bay colt Cameoge third. There
were six starters. The betting at tne
start was four to one against Passaic,
nine to four against Trevey ana uve to
two against fjamboge. l'assaic won oy
.. .. : A Great CaaipaaeerJag, - - 7
1 : Cbct a. .nxbraska. Sept 2L The
seventh day adventlsu to-day opened
one of tbe largest campmee tings ever
held lx Ti ebraska. Two tnousana tents
are pitched and the attendance to-day
was over six tnousana. xo-morrow it
is expected to reach ten thousand.:
Amonr those present are Elder 8 N
lissxeii a world's missionary ana
President of the International Tract
Society. Elder Olsen. Superintendent of
the Scandinavian j&issions or America,
and Mrs E O White, the well known
writer and gospel and temperance advo
cate who has traveled from Maine' to
California advocating second advent
views, v. v-"'-'' ... ;
Jlatckea lor tke nuiloa. '
Milwaukee. Sent 20. The Diamond
Match Oompaarr Scf the largest con
cerns or tne una 1 - e enpji sjx fjwvnf
factcriea at O".1f2o . 'wad elsewhere, has
issued a prlo list L iking a sweeping
redaeticjv' in the i kolesale ' price of
matr&es. xne reancr.on is over so per
-fnt. . Matches iriiicirhave been selling
t r 3.10 per case now sell for 20 aad
t i.52.with discounts to large purchasers,
The conclusion reached is that the
great match combination has been
broken.
V
The Black Tete Split ia Ohio.
fjeLtrxBCS, ; u, sept 20. The mass
State convention of colored voters held
here to-day was captured early by the
Democrats, and afterwards reorganized
by tbe Republicans, when the former
bolted and two conventions were held.
The bolters appointed delegates to the
Xatlonal convention, : to La held at
Louisville September 24,, aad adopted
resolutions conoemning t&s , ipunu-
cans. ; The other convention refesed to
appoint delegates and endorsed the Re-
puoiican iicxec : ... . - . '
J
Flgkt Between Peaaaats and .Gens
: 3 ' AtSSeSsi- i ' -
1
: VrE2mAjBept 21. News has j ost bee
received here of a terrible affray be
tween the gens d'azmes and peasants in
the town of Fareassrse, Province of
Croatia. ' Six hundred peasants congre
gated before .the -town- .hall at that
place and attempted to take it by storm,
when the gens d'armeswere ordered to
fire on them, which they did, killing tea
and wounding one nundxea others.
) 1 . :;
- Jiardar Ortst aGaisie of Cards. '
' CfcbrATtptlA Locklandi
asuborbof this city. 'Philip Kuhn,s
young Uerman. and Ezekiel Lee, a col
ored man, quarrelled last night over s
game of cards. 'Lee' raised a chair ta
strike Kuhn when the latter struck the,
nejro with his fist knocking him down!
Tbe blow probably- broke Lee's neck
bat Kuhn not satisfied jumped on him
and kicked- him repeatedly and then
fled.. By the time a, physician , arrived
Lee was dead. This morning rUuhn
was arrested ana neia ior trial.
', C.' COsmaell Dlsciuted.
Ii "tf.- i l
LoHDOwrfiept SlAIt is stated that
O'Donnell has expressed, his dismast at
tbe tact tbar there nave oeen no. steps
taken in Ireland to procure - funds for,
his defence. He is reported m- saying;
bitterly, -It Is like them Dublin Irish-;
mtn." He said alio, thatL if. necaiiarv,
twenty thousand pounds could be col-'
lected within a week to save the life of
a man who committed the' moetpopuH
stable Tal bet.
t
rrows
Dr 47. 4 Clawau
, v '- fr" Oswego. SkX. "
LIQUID BEET TOXIC Is by far
Cm best ot all the preparations of tbe klad food
and tools that 1 bare otef nsed.uTo Cier raSerer
from tiuonks diseases, or the eonrsieeoest. It U
Inramable, as tt is both noartshtnc and atreactih-
eqinc'. (xakaaooumij
t-fi a-is Ilalws P,aiSa'rea.i
' New York, Sept 21. Brdstreets re
ports It?4 failures la tie United States
during the paati . wae)--41 imore . than
the preceding week; S3 more than the
correspendlnj week of 1SS2, ti lcacrs
than the same week of 1S31. 'v-s -h:- -
: aw. 11 1 ii -v
Bai Com ef wn. irisms)
; mnister. Is Cis aianiaT .cuoa'ef a town sita
ated la Ax rtalreo., Ohio.' It is te resenceof
Mr. J Lr&'idewia, wfc wrtteai "1 in Ker-
vtne penstinenUy r- r-pd my soa of a bad case oi
tu vuas imnee." ki.w
r 4S
ir.y Z .;
.T2 Crams rat2rsi Xtowsedy--"-
I T:i V vrtrs 'J aU 'as''arlsiBf f?oai d!
t-l t ;o-J, M Le-. it It Staes tcro--ia,
X ...ew"".'r"e t,nir,.r"t.c' -e.t.tn.
,.:ir -VJ .iS. i.-rKS 1
ad 1 tuwwJ t't a '-I- -fl JtfcMi- fro
sal" eeo-'' qo( u liuvd. tt is r r'c-iy
r -- ft' .', niary eaan. ' --rr'
5. luci a, a t.r-'i l u'otiui.j
lit ATDaiisian riubasav.
laaane fron.Drint a Cta Hakes Twe
; Attempts pcU lTlies Threat aad
,Tiea Cii;s hU w. ' i , - f
til
. & "L . 4 ' it 1 t I - 5
EWABs,i Ni J, . fi6t 21
baaier. a saloon keeper, aired
was recently released from the count t
jail where ; he 'had been convicted for
assaulting ; hts wire ..with a batcher
knife, and threatening to take her life.
Last blgbt be retired to bed crossly in-
toxic&tMl. Short! aft r mirinlo-ht fiA
rose and seizing a shoemakers knife5 at
tempting to cut his wife's throat. , She
got tbe knife away from him and run
ring into the street gave it to a police
man. She returned to tbe house and
retired. At t hree o'clock she waa pull
ed out of bed by her husband who bad
procured another 8Qom?ers knife.
which be-clirrrjed-lfcto the x.rht stte off
Aer throat, lArat: 3 g .he ;;!' from 'VjiL
ftimoym liiiB, OMiioi. iiuueu irom uie
room and as she ran through the door
he plunged the knife into her back.
She ran into tbe street in her nisrht
clothes and wns followed nearly a block
oyner nusoana. u nicer scneock ap
peared and Sadler ran back to his house
and cut bit own throat before the offi
cers could capture him. His wound
however, ii not a dangerous one) He
was locked up and his wife taken to
the city hospital. . She is in a critical
condition. She is SO years old and has
tnree young cnuaren. - ... , , . -
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Washlmrtwa.
WAsnmoTOir. D. C SenL aiw-Post-
master-Oeneral Ureshsm has tssnedfA
postmasters to mrorm varues- wno ref
mit postal money orders to M. A.
Dauphin, of the Lonisana Lottery
Company that the payment of such or
ders will be returned to the senders.
Fostmsstexs are also directed to return
all registered letters addressed to M. A.
Danpbin to the office at which thev
originated with the word "frandulent
plainly written or stamped en the en
velope. -..;. ,t ; ,
Oreeasbere vkakea as ky aa artsi-
v ";. ejaake. , .
. Gkeexsboro, N. a, Sept. 21. The
town was thrown into conaternarJon
early this morning by the shock of an
eanoquaxe at oaa o'clock. A heavy
rumbling noise was heard and instant
ly it was followed by a severe shake of
tne earth, lasting about one minute.
Tbe shock was unmistakably in tbe
western part of the town. The houses
shook as if there had been an ex
plosion near by. Some alarm was
caused, but quickly subsided. No dam
age was sustained.
" Governor Camera at Boatea. ' .
BostOst. Mass. Sept. 2L Gov. Cam.
eron of Virginia and wife, acoompanledJ
bj uwenu . X3. u rover anai raaany.ol
xxonoix, amvea in .Boston this morn
ing to visit the Institute Fair. They
leave Boston to-night. :
lie Smvalssarl
sir. John Ceaaek. at. Mary's TbeotocVsi Semi
aary, Baltimore. MtL. soya armr hartoc saSuiod
monibs wit Mooradlaia (rtaouma -n tm
eaeetx. aad basuc tried oeerytalnc medieal talent
maawTwi. wuaom noM. IM nai
Jseoos mmi. was mmstaieadsd. aadtt
nzrej TOOTOaCKX PO03V east sa eaa
ato. ,
i EXPTHtBCa au ltS,
TV
'5TA
I
wuuwnB-fviin ' w m una law
88V. Bosla - stsaitr strained. a TTitias
1 1.2& Tar arm at 12 OO. erode TurveoUm antatr
k.niti vt, Mitt i4A mm a ' ' !
w. m-fwm '.a1 i j
PBODOCX
Wmr oolet; H
mi rinJ ri3;iH wo.wtraa. w:
""gagU-aoa, a 00e3.XS; Bitra, S4.
Aamsty, MiMm oMper. namns S7.6a - wheat
oJ ooiot and eteadyt Boothara red SI.OA
f. .'"r I" 11 l ePaher
vwwf I liu i I.UHa, UM
emir Waetera Ouii aad tuu., awii.
'Wit wi
orawhtto 6al 1 sv yoUow ezebSOi October 6W
SSSi'SSSI8 Srm;Saora
820. Prormtes)erqaies. CofTsa sseaqn htto
miisss, ordiaary to fair, BlOi. Boa at stsauy
nctotaott A eon '1: eorMwrnflaed aakd atlaim
JS2arw
y w mnw in aim
yiaiona, aad on prrrata r
Liverpool; eSrina war
leathy wtta
reports of i
la
re ireo at ta
me. - I mtrnr tt rmMUttt
boflBoneraa m ....
by ball onermora. . it waa
tor mmaaters were eOerlac to aednot one easd par
tLM iec ewraco to tndnoa shn
Shortly alter noon Um markas acIa
UJU nam iimibiii.i
esmoos vot ucaooer W. com a
tetrra aad hither:
uaaTaaeeaeooaoas waeoot
l enoi mnithor and predio
rtoes' :a4osin wrihicher
iber 61 1 Oeteoor 6i. ta-
noose nest to a
am yestmday: Be Member 61 1 Oenmar
sreoiloa rqaailed 7V4eara. SOOeetnrarC CkaU
t-T -nrl ITTST IHrSiniS,r 91Vm- "
27 Sj;
row aoumi a opened a
ad'
loo-nm, asaia awsaenina and oiostns;
ssmrdar'S fwnme: 8MMihartin7-ii?
Ortooor 1 1 0.7& lArj-rolsewHambat ll'illi
OetoberSt.Sa. for um year $7.7 U f sort r bs
QtUet and a shade hlcher; eeptambar IA SO: Oa
teber 66.65: for lAoywari UaSTT
flaw yoaa lowen saiee - bak; mkltt rrw
eptaada lbwar low auddnns --eieoaenOdaod
aotseeetau . C a ; ,
low mtddltiMt 0 18-1 6di aodsroinary 8 7-iea:
0ffa?J-a4yj rnvvcins 10Ie: low clddl&M
l middrfnoj; , 10Mm low
mhviiinBmst
eemnary vest receipts XXKi.
.ww BPoo orunary edje) laoaipu AUOO. .
TJkTrrm-8tosdri mtddoac lOtfc: raw mld
dB&s He; coed ordinary Ge. receipts 272TvT
ttwrwowm Plrmj mtddtlrm ICj low mid
dHna- ,Weej ood ordinary-- roo-lpbs-e .
Btos-QtsssalAJtinjlO t
aooosTa Qqetett mirtrmrm estet low
9Vm sood oruinary ? receip(s834.
- liaarwja eteaarr fniadurjk lOb; wey
wmes aood ordinary 64u reoelpw 200.
- Bwrrwoma rirms middTinc. lOUet
poor tarod mUcie 1-lSo.raeelnts icjt i
I -PaiAiraxreriA-nMr'-midattntf
jihldHns lOUot Sbod ordinary 8aea reeelpts .
Brjertm efradyj miovntnt ic&k( tow
tiMks -SMS orsimirj iUeee reestnu mi i m
ST7XTJBEB, -
jnm T(a-UM ar steady j sales 184.4
CWbama. ,- - .. .. . i
Aeatsmm-eoow ws s eeee MSfs.
8Sbm:2 ilito
Bnrere her iee?fea
er......i.r4..- v-f-4'r 1 0 7,74.
.4:...l...J.J..I..iar 00.
-.v.....ii.,.....iv. yai
iboary
:11
anru.. ..
5
rana,..
... .11.46 .49
Jaif.
....... ..............
s a. (tsM
.. 1146d
SLrrnroob Best
sUs 8.6O0 bales;
mbor 21. Cpot eotfoej doll;
amorteaa 6.ao0; prines nn
eloeed oniot and ZcxSAed
ensnsea. arnrss
h'-her una rterdy:
c rt flti-t "fiseb
iLrea ladApr J 6 cJ-t
: oyember and her
biry anail. t ti .14'
, xotai saiee this wo
B. 8 X were forwarded :
Total saiee tills week are fiftJXxl bales, and
6-8 were forwarded from Ship side, trMklna la ,
aa71),of wfcihspi"oe fok o4JU
or 'rv 7,v iv-ui.. if x.
-lat !lf"-ol- si t . -;"YCf 1
e"u tr Li. -1 -ni ' ir to 4d
COO rlee,s tt T j 1 1 1 and gXuOO
ia Igl, InoiuvLctf now 61 1 . h'tJ bams American,
r-'st id 4.0OO bales la 136 and 0o0,&0 U
1 ? v,q-
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Ornca ow tn jotnntAZ-OMnavv, I
fieeeisu yesterday,,
wood auddltna ....
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KAVAlSTOaXa,
pedlrfor Ep2ejJs-tv""TJ"
for eposes and PaOn f 'rrntes. . g areas
Wsskams U tar taxis rsllerm sad caret.
- blood and a lc' see tl-y-T'sh c!witlaa Xe
ft-:r4 rf ! of aa&i ut t iiJ.' -s,,- Cares '
atr Motohm sad stnbbors blood i
sons, Cerbmaeles aad Seslds.
promptly earns paralysis. Tes. tt is a rlintnj sad
bealtarat Aperient. Kms Serafala and Kkm; Era. :
tola brothers. Cbsatm Bad brack to svod, i
Boats
m. Eqeansdbyi
ebaraw reselrt
yL'.iiuu.uy 'ui..i!..i,juufj I
ot aoitU fSatSne. rnauKlr
amtfcnbyroatastt. Bastoms berrtas
nmtotae uood. isisarsstoodm serosa
JBmoiGbu OTBellablo wbea an opmtestaO.
too ntad and lnTls-orsms Um sody.
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tPaWAmakkssW JBaf
forer,
tM a msashlem'
ISko the krlad.
oatea. Babaves,
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m wrtUaa: by over , UnaM
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Cwsrlss JT. CtWlentoa. AcssAHew Tork 3Sja,w
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Pegram & Co.,
DEALERS IN
Trunks and Valises;
hMm Misses; Gents' vA Bajs
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FIHE QOCDS A SPECI1LTY.
Plred
MleUsis;.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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I hare In st.r aad to arrtre a fun
eat
Of Hoary aad Eanay Gsods taaaqppyaayd
oanalatiot la part of Um foJowmx. '
HAMSB ACON,
BREAKFAST STRIP,
CANNED 2tE AT I
ANDTRUITS, GRAlir
SQmd Eeed. Bran. Ploir aad mmi. CoOro. Soskr,
sTotsams.Byrops. Tlaegar. Lar. Smoklac aad
CbowlricTobaes. BmJf a&d Qsars. Bios, Crt U.
Bodaand Btarek,
a srrst raiiaty (of
soodo tmpomtbu ta mentna.
Call and see bxwebaan aanto?CAtH.
J. M. MILLER.
I.
sepOtf
THE
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arm
ilmJi .
Water.
WILL tUBSISa IT M BIS&1L8 OH LXSJ
1 f 1 -tSiiSnit. . .
A Fresh Stock
cp;.X7AEiirric;jiirjDJ
1 0, JORDAN! CO,
DRUGGfSTS.
.
, VALUABLE UND FOR SALE.
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88
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it
w - r sr j a a t a m
'AT Sf
A B Bales, coata.r i 1.; atyne ecrea. i
a Ko t too torse Iiia wii adar'sti to c: ' . e.a
ktnda of rralu elor, a, lias wej i"1 is g s
Hole of 1 tin highest imrfweino'.t. V s he so 1 ua
reasonable teruns or eitsoaDrod ior e. r rroprtr. "
- 1 alsoofTer for asarr OB my l.oi' x
lyirij on tse waters of tw..lj . -
burg oor' 7, N. ti, and ot S eoti -,ac r -Invorer
tiiiOacrAV-iblsls oct t e t' t i
taiins in one ef ta bt sentors t i t n . ,
and has r ' ' " - v , ;
ootton t .la '
ptaee 1 t ' f '
new) ft , '
tena; t
plAci t ...t :
SlTVi. ijr..iaw ti,t. . lilt j
ylT"-t 1:'t1 lit t -ri,
- a or l-i'.-ti t w.'.lim ezl n''
Ricfio::osDiiriyiLtEn:n:
h w race:
T '1 Acs 23 1CC3. , j. lilZi
I tfOam 4t1 a
" i ' r .... ...r f 2 1 a rn tpm
i-mmm, .at .nt ....c... v r.inin 7 it pm
j rite wot joro .. 1. Seta 7 64 pm
! r... ... 10 Warn ..J -
' ...i.-jli 14 pre ....L..,
if ', -i - a. .1.-.; HftpM ...!...,
srrfe 3 .'. o.l ipt.i....
lnvet-;, .si.. .. 2.it$iD ,....',
Arrito totauore. ....... o-OO poal... .j.....
ho. 15 peily eis-Eteanday.
j ' Arrive it -. t...4 pie ' I
- ' am - - . .;- ? a rs 1 .
KO. i Cut n i Ulruw4kikJ 1 A It B S
frvs ipsui "ifl. i aat 4 weft f Danrliia.
te -o"nr f j W M O U B frr i 1 points la
VeairatiG. it Gel- orDr'. 3VWaBdaarv
rWu 41 id f i cor at tirei2trowiUiHdtO
SK(illwHr' on gtio brarvt. f
- i Iaa bvid bulla.) i-
Kd.60,
Ko. S3,
Lally.
frJata, ABf257l?rs.
to- o!dsboro .......,
1 o 1 w a.............
A- je 1 fS. -... .4.
.Xi-i'fO t: ftHS.4M;' ;-''0t0-...
1.05 am
8.25 m
leOPB
ASA ami t
r OA pnu
7XA&
KM6pm
lOdl DSD
- 4 Oa
lOiOaas
arr re La- a a ol.....
Art -. fe y . w
ABCfO CuiUtth-O .... ........
ta46am
12 twtpm
1.60 pm
taoOw'sti
loaml
Xo. 1 S Csfy exarrC Boa my.
ts4rre P'-'-Nww
Arrive 1 m., s .
Leave Laieib .!
045am
. 1.4ft pm
SKOpa:
ll.i6pm
-"Arriso6r
Ko. CO Coaoeets at 8aHebmy for all potnU oa
VUbBK and at CnaloUe wuk A Aw air Lino
for sU rotate ia too etk and ooatlrweeV .
: tin r I rmiam il I'aaiheia wna i f l H
"B tor aii paints Booth and iiinittmeei simI sjlik i
A O Air-Lino lor aU potam Booth. , - t
. H. W. R, U BAIUtOkB. . ! -t:
KO. 450-imflj. . v ' -
....IO.IS pas
11 .yi mm
Astm) famimm-. . , ast
rSa 4a-Dagy. axespt Banflay. , "
sae'essaimbflw.,x. ...... 10,21 am
Aiil'O amrmawikMra,,...... ......... 1 1.80 a m
lAoapm
, eooioaoaTa,. -. .
?a Oaly.exoapt Baiday.-i
hrrtro KeriteisT"lo..........mmr. QjeQ p sa
Arrrro fmam?emw.,. ...... . VUKI a at
?aj,g OrOegr n -rfyl iad
XAooa ralam..........li..... ass
Arrioe Xernersrlllo rvod a m
Aatro tireesmboro.ti.............. 7.10 a m
srxAxs rjHivxBsirr wm BSdir
1 1 1
- - - . ' - " " ff.X.-
OCCXIl BUsUU. Dafiy .
, ' " "- - ' oxeoaday.
LeeewChapal KilL.... 1U16 a m
Amse oatrssaay. .. 1246 a m
f , ... . eoxsa sooth. ., s- . paby -
. "- ' ' ' - -- Ks-Beooay.
1 are tTalssiBff y 12.48 p at
Arms Chape amy.... AA P m
Cn Trsias 60 aad Si. bstejoia Row Tork aad
tontjemery. small! nn Hslrerk and OM Sore
62 aad 63.
ersabJncten and
USMTUlel
eaaamat
elsk Oeedsborev
Cbariosto. for all
eoinia Soma. Sooth
Bona, aid km.
A or Emigrant 1 atos to
Texas. Arkan-
TMkTlLOOTt,
M fiLADGHTEa.
; Blehi
CABOLfflA CBHIBAL ? MLMQ CQ.
mr BupsaiMiasiieer,-! '
Wllaumjtew, M-L-Vi i
O a-t-triC 1 1888. foOowkm
'ffloili will bo oparsmd on this railroads
i. , wu- ' lop, n.
t Arrtso at Caartotro t.. ...... 7.00 A. M
Itaavo Caartotta a ...-r.. 8.46 r, H.
f Arrtvaat WUaUncloa at...y.. 825 A, EL
' Trains Boo. 1 and 3 stop at
oejy, andjpaiata dasnnstril la tl
Train No. 1 DaCy eaeapt Banday.
! He. aa am , ev ...v 4m,i I '
Lmvtnbmwas ft On a. sl
arrtre atCoane-to 8 26 P. M
Leare CAartorm or. .,. 7.10 a. at
Arrrvou LauiUiheux. 1. . . Al6P. sf.
w 8.00 A kL
" IliM) If
isweko4b td P.M.
arrisowcawrlotta 6-o P. hi.
eaewi aad a make doss eonnecooaac
eraa ksl trains to and rros Balotsa.
vara wasweea w
Take Train Ko. 1 for ijtsteertUa. emoona West
rn Sk X B. m. ishmnia mi aolnta Wms. i .
-Aiao, for auaitanoorc. eroaovLUo. Athena. At
poimo 00m u west. . - - 1
L.C.JOMU.
eopermtoTiSBril, .
r. CLucaveeoerai Paaeensor AsenC,
' . : t Paasnaaa triimvr, 1
"JL ' Counsaia.aaJo'yii.'ea.r
4m aad after Umietntma tbe t -Mlowloa wUi bo
tbe inheilels est tfceC A Ll M. tf. Drrtsteoi i -
Leawi Ttewton...... ...... M. ..... u:. . 7.00-ai
Lore Ltonotntoo.....'M y...... BSSam
iMavonujaa .... ............... . exam
LewTo mssoala...... t....... ... 1 003 a m.
Leave taorve- . .....v.n oa am
Leave Torfcrtlle ..1 1.66 am
Arrresc-neeter........ ...... ...... .... l.aopm
' Me4oosea o a wea a -mfm mmrm mym' LdSO D Sam
iva Torknlle.. 4 25 p m
M Owe? . AOSnm
Loaro GaMonta...,..,. B.10 pm
Loaoo paUae '. . 6 25 pm
Lease LUeMrdnn..rrj.. T. ' ZzL. r.T.aa om
Arrrro Kewton JZ..iB00m
G CIHVI3I0X
LeavaCneeter
rtOOB
Learo Riehbarw..;....
Leave Purs Lewis.. .V
8.00 pm
rl4t pm
. T.a6 pan
' ootiam
ft e -
. a.3aa
Plrlilu
. . - . s .........
10 85 am
.-.v. .11.25 am
arrtre Cboner ' 7. V?
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amvAstJ
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OCaSTOCr W NOW rrXiRLTaLt W. All P- COPRI323 a CX)PaBATTTrLT KXW STOCK OP
ooda KoeMsmdstosbMyeasaro 'eleaaedonr arariyail etir cods laom-oiosiBsoot saM
tblssemmer, k.ets yi-vf.j -i;. v.w .- . -,'-
InallttM
iMdea and VabHeS Stm Mmratnes
laail eoiMs and prtoee. tsecmplete,
y.y??1 a job lof of LaDrEa OOR8 AJOCB3 Omt we ottor at 81. fnX rood jcaiiiy. -Oar stortc
ami bo ketiC eomDieta. and oa win at ill unm arw MMtfaiin. u.!. .mm., nur
oodsium, ARUistockoi f f v;
. Otre
a a can.'
'We win sen yoa ss cheap as
Trill j
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a.
eariTH
lliWERililR
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'Xit'i' rri ?T.iH7 M y &sV-&?x,Xj-yi-:j' . ' l , -
.The interior of our. 'establishment is now renovcted, and our
stock so that we can now ioe 'selling f6ds,ntln', and if
ysa are thinking of baying
think of us.
t :
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W will cot be undersold by tny - clothing - house, either
large or small, and that we will sustain Our reputation of sell
ing only superior clothing at extremely low prices-
!:"" ; i Ee8pectfully, .
AGENTS POR THE PEARL
;OIdydlpn
"Aa we walk throegh tbe street, bOw often we meet, some 1 -Poor
old man. whose life ia naught but woe ; -With
age his form is bent, in his pocket not a cent, "
And for shelter do not know where to go. . . . ; 5
With relations by the score, who keep him from the door, V
And meeting on tbe street they pass tbem by;
Ijfyoa ssk them why it's done, they will answer yoa and say, 4
We're poor, we're old, and only in the wayr .: ,
- V .
i -Tbera was a time I hear; when the young were mot so queer, "
: ' Bat since that time there's come an awful change; - .
, Young men in health and might, their old parents they will strike,
, And it happens every day: it's notbinz stranre.
Take this poor wreck of
For death I'm rare b
Himself and faithfnl wife,
r . When old, they find that
"Jly little song, Tm surej is for rich as well aa poor,T : "i
For take a rich man when he's growing old ; , - . .,
His friends will shake hia band, his relations round him stand.
Awaiting him to die, they want his gold. . " J "
Then let as from this honr do all that's ia our power t
11 a a J mm . a a a . . . - J
til t
ao rasa tne roaa ror
twj.-yvj j Ana it tney trouble en us cast, why let this be our last -I
" iiariJ. ts Tossy; that they are old. and in the way-i .?-
T So let as cheer them on. i . -? .'tr V
. : ; Tbey won't be with us ldng.' : ' .- . ir,i ...
Dont let ns Sneer beeanaa thevra old aad srraT r
And remember whll wefre young 5 -
The days to as may come, ; v t
' W rtAn wt wIIl ruk Ain shil
nnsic . BdOiro Ann I
PIANOS AND ORGANS
'.Vaf.i
ri Ck)inoknd BeleT
a cexia tor italorniea &nd
Li-y- ,.io ' . Yar&p.s r
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to aTl iaMiuWlM f)ar atnsk oif VlMtsaivf
and lwUl pay yon to look at ihem before pareuasinc
T rT- : . Z7-
tbe
EuiLiJiira. '
Clothing far Hen.T'oaths or Boys
'tew . .
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IirtOoCJeraaadTanoea
SHIBT.
toil, hie children him do spurn,
oftentiRHmdoMTrrav:. . ..
after toiling all their life, '
they axe in the way I"
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01a zoies llgnt ana gsy ;
ml In Ih. w
iwnnYTmno oudiozil.
lem
prices.
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