l)c (Hljarlottc bscrtw. wni if ELLiJiEiVirK, SI NDAV, JAKVAIIY 1579." RWLRIHD lU'OTiiBY. Tii following table shows the running of nassen L,er trUns to and from Charlotte, on all the mil, ro;ids(Wish!!ii5tontlme): ' . ; RICHMOND DANVILLE. rrlves from Richmond and Goldsboro, 00 a. m Leaves for " . ," , 3.20 a.m. Arrives from Richmond 10.50 a. m. Leaves for ' ....)...., 6.55 p.m. ATLANTA & CHARLOTTK AIR-LINK. Arrives from Atlanta.. . 8.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta. 1.05 a.m. Arrives from Atlanta ,...., RO p. m. Leaves for Atlanta. ; , . . . 10.5Q a. m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA. Arrives from Augusta r. H.45 p. m. Leaves for Augusta, l fcOQ a. m. CAROLINA CENTRAL. . A -rives from Wilmington,- . . . 7.29 p. m. -Leaves for Wilmington 0.00 a. m. Arrives from Shelby,... 5.00 p. m. Leaves for Shelby, 7.00 a. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO. A nlves from Statesvtlle, 5.30 p. m. Leaves for Statesvllle 7.00 a. m niAKLOrTK POST OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS. OPENS. CLOSES. loney Order Department, . . 9.00 a. m. 5. 00 p. m. Registry Department 9.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Gen'lDellv'y Stamp Dept.,. 8.00 a. m. H.00 p. m. 8.80 p.m. 8.45 p.m. On Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp Department will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 a. m. OPENING AND CLOSING OF HAILS. OPENS. . Danville & Charlotte R. R , . 8.00 a. m. " J1.15a. m. Charlotte & Atlanta R. R,.' 8.00 a. m. A Augusta R. R., . 8.30 p. m. Wllm'n & Charlotte R. R.,. 8.80 p.m. Charlotte & Shelby R R... . 5.80 p. m. & Statesvllle,.... 5.30 p.m. CLOSES. . 9.00 p. m. 6.00 p. m. 9.00 p. m. 10 .00 a. m. 5.00 a. m. 6.00 a. m. 6.00 a. m. Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at 5.00 p. m.. and Tuesdays at 8 00 a. ffi. tj& Yorkvllle, (horse route,) Thursdays at 6.00 p. m., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. W. W. JENKINS, P. M. THK I'UUKIHKS TO-DAT. Young Men's Christian Association Hi Devotional exercises this afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock and In the evening at Ufa o'ciock Dy itev. jiu a. wmgara, pastor. unaay scnooi in me anernoon ai a o'ciock. Baptist Church. Services In the morning at 11 o ciock ana in ine evening ai i uju o'ciock Dy Kev. Dr. Theo. Whitfield, pastor. Sunday school in the morning at liia o'clock. First Presbyterian Church. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30 by Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D., pastor. Sunday school in tne anernoon ai aaiu o'ciock. Second Presbyterian Church. Services in the morning at 1 1 o'clock and in the evening at 7 HO o'clock by the pastor; Rev. E. H. Harding Sunday scnooi in ine anernoon ai 4 o ciock. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Chapel. - Services in the morning at 11 o'clock and In the evening at 1 0 o'clock by the pastor. Rev. w. T. Waller. Sunday school In the morning at 10 o'clock. Calvary Mission Church. Services in the morn ing at 1 1 o'clock and to the evening at 7 SO o'clock by Rev. J. F. Butt, pastor. Sunday school In the naming at 9 o'clock and Class-meeting in the af ternoon ai ZY2 O'ciock. St. Peter's (Catholic) Church. Services in the morning at 10V2 o'clock and catechism taught in the afternoon at 4te o'clock by Very Rev L. P. O'Connell. Vespers In the afternoon at 5 o'clock. Sunday school hi the morning at 9 o'clock. Tryon Street Methodist (E.) Church. Ser vices in the morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. W. H. Bobbitt Sunday school in the - evening at 3te o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7 HQ o'clock. Strangers cordially invited. Graham Street (Colored) Methodist (E.) Church. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock unrlln the evanlnsr at 7 O o'clock bv the nastor. Rev. L. B. Gibson. Sunday school in the morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Index to New Advtrliweineiu. S. Wittkowsky-$50.000 cash wanted. H. R. Steveds Vegetiue. J. J. Mott Notice. Brown & Co To the Ladies. C. N. G-. Butt Stockholders Meeting. INDICATIONS. War Departmeht, 1 Office Chief Signal, Officer, V Washington, Jan. 4, 7:30 p. m. ) For the South Atlantic States, north west, veering to northeast winds, warm er cloudv weather with ram or snow, falling barometer. Local lie port for Vcsterday. 7 A. M. 2 P. M. ! 9 P. M Barometer .. I 30.296 30.205(30.224 Thermometer 12 30 25 Relative Humidity, 61 2rt -62 tfind Direction, W.. N.W. N. W. " vioritv 3 Miles. 14 8 Weather 1 Clear. I Fair. (Cloudy, Highest temperature 30 deg. ; lowest 11. Thermometer Record The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations men tioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Wash ington mean time, as ascenameu lrom the daily bulletin issued from the sig nal office in this city ; Atlanta . . . Augusta . . . Charleston. Charlotte . . Coisicana.. Galveston . Havana . . . Jndianola. . 24 33' ......35 i .29 75 .....34 Jacksonville. . . .88 Key West.. . . .. . 67 Mobile.. .24 Montgomery ....25 New Orleans ri '.S3 Punta Bassa 63 Savannah . . . . . ..36 St. Marks .32 The Supreme Court. This tribunal convenes in Raleigh to morrow. Of the coming session me ii.iiirh nhaerrp.T savs The first few iiuva a.r ai wava devoted to the exami nation of applicants for law license. The regular business of the term will then begin and the appeals from the different districts will be taken up and disposed of in the following order : viiut week T?irsr, district. Second and third weeks-fThird, fourth and fifth districts. ; Fourth and fifth -weeks Sixth, sevf enth and eignui oisiricra. c , vsn, a-nA scvonth wpfiks Kintn and OiAbll oviuMw. second districts. : . ibw t Avoid Taking- Colds. This Is the season for taking colds, and the Popular Science MontMy tens how to prevent tnemv.vi my we. "D take is often made of taking great car nr. vt. ra wrans and coats wnen nruTiarinc-for outdoor exercise. This is not at all necessary in robust rsons. M.ifKAionr. heat to prevent all risk or. chill is generated m the body cise. The care snouia wfmw jvr fo; fWmonf. ninthinor after Exercise, and when at rest, to prevent the heat from passing out of tiie.Doay.;-xni, -.row nfpn - rtntctr chills troui throwing off extra clothing,, after 0xer- ise, or trom si rung wwuk "'Boi",t,7 i nf whirth is not adautea to innvpnr the- radiation of heat from the '"portant Husinestt Change. Mr. s. Wittkowsky announces in a column iinri -.1 iin if advertisement m raorninor's OBSERVER that l'osestn malrft si. chancre -in ind stvle of his business,' and with (t'ijwt'm view he will offer special In- MUfcuif nts ti niirchiisers for the PUl- lio.se of mlucing his stock of goods.- It w "Uki i,e well for all persons to, read y,li;it he has to say. lie means it, and '"'"'IV lliav t in ir trruMV to- Hieir.iW' yi"it;ii to call and see see his stock. ;lr- Wittkows'iv lias been intimately mhumI with the ffh.wtl. and pros- Vf Charlotte, and . any changes which ... : 1 1 , '""I UlrtKB lir HW WUPMtvH", '" 'f looked for with interest, not on of vl?idents. knt by the entire trade ,J'ri.Deen connpptPfi -mn-A tv 1ss In- Fist Suiiday in the new year. k l .vy'a length 9 hours and 49 minuW. i 7' n'lve. colored people were buried in . I iu( wood Cemetery last month, An annual January 25: eclipse of the sun occurs invisible in the United CHilWS. liemarkable (lllitt has ri'ioniJul " in llm citvand nnioriiiirkpiVnArt ).,( ,i.., Jot a sensation of any sort The Petersburg TnAe. a Olir Dest exchanflrft$L hast nAitawf PMnin -jdti t get along without you, gentlemen. There is no demand fnr vnW at the city banks. Only a few persons have expressed a rieairp i ,f hnv if. in stead of greenbacks. Rev. Dr. Davis, denutv State ot the Grange, will deliver an address on the subject of agricultural chemistrv, at Sugar Creek church on the 7th. Messrs. Masrill & Scott, arp atnnntr those who have changed their location with the new vear. Thev are now in the new Grier building, on flnll street. The new vear has made auite a num ber of accessions to the population of the citv. Several new people have mov ed in from different, places, and tvf o or three new stores have been opened. The oldest inhabitant came out ves- terday and was about to remark that it was positively the coldest day except in the year 18, when they sent out and took him in the house. Yesterday Mr. T. J. Black vacated the property known as "Our House" and moved to College street. "Our House" will be occupied bv Mr. W. M. Alexan der, who will conduct a restaurant there. If the small bov sroea out of the back door, to-day, whistling, with his hands in his overcoat pockets, don't ask him any questions. He is only going out to look at the horses, and not to the pond to skate. Mr. Carv W. Jones, asrent of the Nor folk Virginian, a very excellent paper, by the way, is in the city, distributing the trade edition of that journal, which is gotten up in a manner highly credit able to its management. The family with seventeen children. who passed through the citv and crea ted such a sensation, have reached Charleston. The News and Courier re ports that there were nineteen when they got there. Ke.ep on increasing. Sergeant O'Donoghue, signal officer. reports that there was one day last win ter, some time during the latter part, colder than yesterday, but is unable to say that it was any colder in Charlotte, as no record was kept here then. He is quite confident that there will be snow here to-day. It has been a long time since the young people of Charlotte have had such a round of skating, and thev are appre ciating it to the fullest extent. Yester day there was a large crowd out all day, anu many, we tear, will regret that to day is Sunday, or at least that Sunday did not fall on another day. Accident to flavor Smith. While skating on Park's pond yester day, Mayor femith got a very hard tall, nis nead striking nrst. He was stunned lor several minutes Dy tne tall and re ceived a painful cut just above the eve. The injury, however, is not severe, and he hopes to be able to attend to business Monday morning. There were numerous other falls dur ing the day, as may be imagined, but none so serious in its results as this. Society Notes Notes and Gotmip. Skating has superceded every other amusement and always will, as long as it lasts. There are some beautiful skaters among the young ladies, not withstanding the opportunities for urac- tice are few and far between. Mr. Charley D. Snow returns this morning to New York, after a very pleasant stay among his old friends. b air. w. sr. jyiyers is ininKing oi iorm- ing a business connection with a North ern nouse. bhouid regret lose him. The incidents of new year s day will form topics for several weeks to come. The custom is" Useful for this purpose if for no other. Mrs. Piatt D. Walker spent the holi days with her relatives in Richmond county. Mrs. J no. G. i oung has retnrned al ter an absence of several months, visit ing relatives and friends in Macon and other towns in Georgia. Georgia has sent another or its charm ing young ladies to spend several weeks in Charlotte. Miss Ophelia Nisbet, daughter of Judge J. T. Nisbet, of Ma con, Ga., is visiting Miss iena i oung. Mr. .Beverly C. Codd, ot iincomton, arrived in the city last evening en route to Raleigh. He can never resist the temptation to remain oyer in Charlotte one day. The dramatic ciud win nave a renear- saliri the dining room of the Central Hotel, Monday evtning, beginning at 8-30. It is requested by the manager that the books be lett at home. The Concord Stm gives a detailed ac count -of-a -Christmas ball - had in its town; rjTheMisses,ZcungrMjssPmfer and Miss teifcv SrJririgs; trf Charlotte, were preseitt . ,, , , r .-. .. i. . . I,. ... . The Charche and tne P;either. Rev. A. A. Boshamer, after an ar senne of three weeks, returned! to the mHr vestprdav morning. Uot urooV a. sermon which is hich- iv anniiMi of. on paternal duties, a sub- ject not often discussed in the pulpit, The statistical returns of Methodism for thte year show that the number ot MethOdist communicants m . wwiu is 4,489376, with 104175 local and trav- eling preachers. The Methodist popu latinnlR estimated at 20.000,000. : .Annhsra . 'I'hn Mprnnnisr. nonn- The veatrv of St. reter s episcopal church have invited a minister ot Can ada to come to Charlotte and survey h field with a view to a call from the churcp, ana ne nas auteu c wniw The first ouarteriy meeting oi irjou fitroor.M church begins to-day. Ser- UV.v. X, - ITT XT vices by'T.ne presiuyig ciuci, ncr. Tf.n. d rir T eftwirh. who has iust re signed the pastoral charge of tfo Cen- tral iTesDytenuii uu,u "t,. 4-v orr h call of the First Pres-- bterian church of Baltimore,;s in Ral, "Lu a-mvAcif ; nf hfs brother-in-law, A, M8McPheters. Esq. Dr.Leftwich has SuMbeen.brohghtlnto very gener- the ceienrapeu heeh before the.chtirchcourts.i;, in 3umiHwt m ana. uravei .n ' .1 .T V. for their conimrr it Prnvpr tor xne uiuiwi - tiaii education; the- tamuy, -w 'b. linn UMtlMLHJllJ w : o -rs UMU -w-. Tuesday, ytn xui 0 K T rnlprsand people, .for peace ttXrty& for a blessing -on publishers, -"thtf social cause. of .temptu?" and iSiBS the conversion of (kA noma MlWnav; DUl i""-" Vna VleSSingSOI lUB the world, 'Xiie Hicxret Aline. ''. ' " Dr. Chatard, one of the owners of the Brewer mine in South Carolina, about fifteen miles from the city, returned from the mine yesterday afternoon, having been engaged for the last seve ral days in locating machinery with which to begin operations on an exten sive scale. They are greatly encour aged with the prospects there, and the general belief is that they have a bo nanza. Dr. McCombs, another of the owners, went down a tew days ago to inspect the ore, and in the first panful he washed he found a lump of gold worth about $20. The mine has not been operated for several years owing to litigation as to the ownership of it, but several families have been main tained there by simple pan washing. We expect great results from this mine when the present owners get to work ing it with a full force. Military aieetitiK. The object of the meeting of officers of the State Guard in Raleigh on the 10th is to elect certain officers to fill va cancies, and also, according to the iVews, to prepare a memorial setting forth the merits of the Guard, its adaptability to the needs of the State, and its capacities in a military point of view. The mat ter of aiding State troops is now receiv ing special attention all over the Union, and it is in view of the necessity for proper action as to the matter that the meeting is called. The News also states that the report of the adjutant-general, which is now in the hands of the printer, will show a vast improvement m the organization, efficiency and numbers of the troops, wnicn now rorm a torce of nearly 3,000. The Representatives in Congress from this State will doubtless be asked to work in aid of the plan of increasing the Appropriation made by the United States to $1,000,000. Hungry and Suffering People. What has become of the aid society organized in Charlotte some years ago ? There is a special call just now for the class of work in which it proposed to engage. Our information, gathered from reliable sources, is that there are many needy persons in the city, some of whom are suffering greatly from hunger and cold during this trying weather. We responded nobly during the summer months to the call for aid from the fever stricken cities of the South. We have in our own midst many people honest and worthy people, who are in mucji greater need to-day than were many to whom we willingly gave what we were even hardly able to spare. This is afact, which any one who will take tneitrouble to investigate the condition of many squalid homes on the outskirts of the city can ascertain for himself. There is no necessity for a lengthy ap peal to the charity or the humanity of our people. We simply call attention to a matter which many of us in the enjoyment of the comforts of life are prone to overlook. Let the aid society be called together at once and steps be taken immediately for collecting funds to provide these people with wood and bread. The Young Men's Christian Association will doubtless undertake the distribution of these. Whatever is done must be done at once. Who will take the lead STATE NEWS. The Hickory Presbyterians have an organ. Tim Lee is to sell pools on the Sena torial election. A Raleigh sportsman killed 208 quail m three days. Eighteen sheriff have settled with the State treasurer thus far. Prof. Venable is succeeding finely with his male school at Asheville. James Woodruff escaped from Cald well county jail last Monday night. The Piedmont Press has entered its ninth volume" Shake. Prosperity. The citizens of Cline's township, Ca tawba county, are building a new Methodist church. Capt. Woodhouse is seriously con templating the erection of a steam laundry in Concord. W. A. Smith, of Cabarrus, has sold a valuable mine in that county to a Phil adelphia company. There is a report in Wilmington that Tom Johnson, the outlaw, has been shot and killed in South Carolina. Mr. Richard Bradley, Jr., a native of Wilmington, died recently in Savannah, Ga. At one time during the war he was Gov. Vance's private secretary. One quartette of young men in Ral eigh paid ninety-six new year calls be tween noon and midnight, and doubt less bad on the best part of a half-gallon when they got through. Members of the engineering corps of the United States are surveying Tar river with a view to learning if it can not be made navigable an the year round. The Kaleen Observer savs an old ne gro. Isaac Poe, was burned to ' death in in the woods, near Haywood, Chatham county, Monday last, lie naa uvea in the woods, pet hogs being his compan ions. Concord Register : On Saturday the grangers met in tneir nan, marcn ed to their cemetery and planted an evergreen tree at the grave ot their late brother, Col. R. A. Barrier. The cere mony was solemn and impressive. Tarboro Southerner: The ringing of bells in town Tuesday night at 12 o clock denoting the deatn ot tne old ana ad vent ot the new year, was mistaken by some for a fire alarm. One man ran out fin his s--t 1 and nearly split his throat hollowing fire. Topic . The last time Gov Vance was in Lenoir, he was approached by Mr. john Campbell, of this place, with the Lremark. "Governor, this is the first time t i ,... ; 4-1 L nave occii jyu auivrc uiu icneat uuiu Newbern." "Yes, John," replied the Governor, "you ran so fast that it has taken me all this time to overtake you. Ealeigh Observer : The offices are seeking men in a most frightful man ner. running them all around town. ynce tor an we warn tuese omces aoout their rash proceedings, The first thing that thev know some of these hunted down men will turn in their wrath and hunt for the offices with a fierceness that will be terrible. The Citizen says a little war is wag ing in theZion African church in Ashe ville between the stewards ot the church a Dortion of the membership, and Elder Shade, The latter having Deen denied the use of the church, is now hold- insr his services m the college Chanel, The aid of the bishop hag beep invoked in the premises, Piedmont Press ; During last and this week 25,000 young OaJuforma salmon were put in tleep river at Jamestown, for the Cape Fear river; 30,000 in the mountain streams or jan river; au.ouu i . 1 ......... ... . J TP ts s ss in the Green river, in Henderson coun tv. on the Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad. There are now 60,000. young trout ova hatching whjeh will be put in the hui country streams. Buff News Items, The treasury disbursements for De- cember exclusive of payments made o the public debt aggregate on $i2,ni878. rov. Talbot was inaugurated Gover nor of Massachusetts Thursday. His message shows the financial affairs o he State v) m m exceueut umuuon. "yKGETISE ..1 AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. c Springfield, O., Feb. 28, 1877. Tills Is to certifytbat I have used VEGETTNE, mauufactured by EL B. 'Stevens, Boston, Mass., for kheumatism and General Prostration of tne Ner vous System, 'with good success, I recommend VEGETINE as an excellent medicine lor such complaints. Yours very truly, - '.;tV.i.t. &;i itUT VANDEGBIFT., Mr. Vandegrifi, of the Arm of Vandegritt & Huff man, is a well-known business man in this place, having one of the largest stores in Springfield, O. OUB MINISTER'S WIFE. Joulsvffie, Ky., Feb. 16, 1877. Mr. H. R Stevens: Dear Sir Three years ago I was suffering terribly with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our minister's wife advised me to take VEGETINE. After tak ing one bottle, I was entirely relieved. This year, feeling a return of the disease, I again commenced taking it, and am being benefited greatly. It also greatly improves my digestion. -Respectfully, Mrs. A. BALLARD, 1011 West Jefferson Street I SAFE AND SURE. Mr. H. R. Stevens: . In 1872 your Vegetlne was recommended to me, and yielding to the perauatlons of a friend, I consented to try It At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative proper ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the first dose; and under its persistent use I rapid ly recovered, gaining more than usual health and good feeling, since then I have not hesitated to give VegeUne my most unqualified indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent In promot ing health and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Vegetlne Is the only medicine I use; and as long as I live I never expect to find a better. Yours truly, W. H. CLARK, 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, Perm. VEGETINE The following letter from Rev. 6. W Mansfield. formerly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, Hyde Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must convince every one who reads his letter of the won derful curative Qualities of Vegetlne as a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood. Hyde Park, Mass., Feb. 15, 1876. Mr. H. R Stevens: Dear Sir About ten years azo mv health fattad through the depleting effects of dyspepsia; nearly a year later I was attacked by typhoid-fever in its worst form. It settled in my back, and took the form of a large deep-seated abscess, which was fifteen months in gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill la the State, but receiv ed no permanent cure. I suffered grfat pain at times, and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lost small pieces of bone at dif- ierent times. Matters ran on thus about seven Tears, till Mav. 1874. when a friend recommended me to eo to your office, and talk with you of the virtue of Veee- tine. I did so, and by your kindness passed through your manufactory, noting the Ingredients, kc., by which your remedy is produced. By wnat i saw and neara l gained some confi dence in Vegetlne. I commenced taking It soon after, but felt worse from its effects; still I persevered, and soon felt it was benefitting me In other respects Yet I did not see the results I desired till I had taken it faithful ly for little more than a year, when the difficulty In the back was cured: and for nine months I have enjoyed the best of health. 1 have In that time gained twenty-five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and was never more aoie to per rorm labor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my fist gather on another part of my body. I took Veeeune faithfully, and it removed it level with the surface In a month. I think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner II I h d tak en larger doses, after having become accustomed to its effects. Let your Datrons troubled with scrofula or kldnev disease understand that it takes time to cure chronic diseases; and. If they will patiently take vegetlne, it will, in my Judgement, cure them. w iin great obligations l am Yours very truly, G. W. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. VEGETINE I selections.! Prepared by aec8 lm , , ""IOX'8 and NELSON'S GELATINE, H. R STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS. Com Starch, Italian Macaroni and Pearl Ta- Vegetine is sold by all Druggists. pioca. L. R WRISTON Ik CO. an5 decl3 JOTICE. By virtue of the rxwer conferred in mortsaee made by T. J. Wilkinson and Laura II. Wilkinson to the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, I will sell at public auction, a house and lot of land fronting on the N. C. Railroad, In square No. 68, beginning at a stake on the N. C. Railroad and run ning with said road to L. A. Phillips' corner, thence with her line 180 feet to a stake, thence parallel with said railroad 49Vfe feet to J. R Shannonhouse's line, thence to the beginning, which is now claimed subject to said mortgage by E. W. Mellon. tsaia propeny w De soia ai me court nouse aoor in the city of Charlotte on the 1st Monday in March, 187M, for cash, the amount due the Charlotte Building and Loan Association being $229.25, with cost of advertising and sale. K. IS. UUCHKANIS, declQ tds - Secy snd Treas. D. O. MAXWELL. a F. HARRISON, Auctioneer. TyjAXWELL & HARRISOJyr AUCTION and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE;- Will give strict personal attention to all business entrusted to our care. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. dec3 EAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, and will Advertise free of cost, all properties placed in my 4 hands for sale, THOS. F. DRAYTON, deelO cnariotte, JN. v. FOR RENT. OR RENT. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. FOR RENrp FOR REN 1 10 Room House, two blocks from nubile sauare. $20 per month. 5 Room House, acre of eround attached, four blocks from public square, $16 per month. 7 Room House, with 6 acres of land attached. price $150 per year. 7 Room House. four blocks from, public square, $15 per month. FOR SaLE. 4 Room House, with good lot, price $1 ,200. 4 Room House, with good lot, price $700. 5 Room House, with acre and half el land, four blocks from public square, price 83,000, WANTED. 7 to 10 Room House, near publlQ square. 3 to 4 Room Souse, nar public square. Call at ' DAWSON & CO'S, Old Bank of Mecklenburg Building. decl8 ' M ' -yiE HAVE A SELECT STOCK ;- tv. j Of Whole and Ground Spices, including Fells' mixed apices, try it and be coavinced that there is nothing nicer, L. R. WRISTON ft CO. decia g0ltda emails. O U B O U K HOLIDAY AMD CHRISTMAS UOODO OLTOAY AND CHRISTMAS GOOD HATS COJUE ABB OPEN FOB INSPECTION AHD SAL , A large and varied stock. THE BEST WE EVER HAD. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL. TIDDY A BROTHER decl2 QREAT BARGAINS FOB THE HOLIDAYS, AT J, T. BUTLER'S. J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want J. T. BUTLER'S. for Christmas, at dec24 F OR THE HOLIDAYS. JUST RECEIVED at ALLEN'S JEWELRY STORE the handsomest stock of Goods ever offered In Charlotte. Elegant Cameo Sets, Florentine, Masai cs, Diamond, Pea-1 and Onyx Rings, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware In great variety. Guaranteed to be TWENTY YEARS OLD, AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR ST0CT7" E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOC JV OF T7 A N C -r A N C GOOD GOOD Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest In the market The latest styles of Perfume Boxes, including some novelties, which will pay you to call and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CILULOID TOILET CASES. French Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather Pocket Books; also a full stock of English and American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. R. WRISTON A CO. dec 1 3 w E ARE ALWAYS READY And willing to show eoods whether or not you are ready to buy. L. R. WRISTON & CO. declS PAY Esnecial attention to the retail trade, and all our Goods are warranted of the best quality. WILSON Sc BUR WELL, declS Druggists. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and accurately prepared at all hours, by WILSON BURWELL, declS Druggists. JpiNE FRENCH BRANDY Wines amPWhiskles for medical purposes, can be had of WILSON A BURWELL, deolS Druggists. M. LICHTENSTEIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, -Next door to Wilson A BurweU's drug store,- CHARLOTTK, N. C. daclS JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Building, Trade Street, Up Stairs. " Owing to the stringency of the times I will info tare work very cheap. Will make fine suits for $10, Caselmem suits for $8. Pants of suits same rates. I guarantee all my work mo fit, no charge. Give me a call and be convinced. July 17. QAROLINA CENTRAL VIA WTLMTNGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE ' This Line being fully equipped for business, Freight from Wilmington and an Northern and Eastern Cities to i Greenville, Spartanburg, all .Stations Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio, f As well as points in Georgia, Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F. W. CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C sept30 J. H. McADEN, DRUGGIST Am CHEMIST, .Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lubin's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pices, Colgate Honej- and Glycerine Soap English, French and American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and dayat J. H. Mc ADEN'S Prescription Store. ECURITY ! SECURITY ! SECURITY ! 200 Barrels of C. WEST & SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AM. ALADDIN SECURITY "OIL. West's Extra No. Sons, Baltimore. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West & Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will burn. C. West & Sons, Baltimore. For Sale by Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE, N. C. rpHE "RISING SUN." According to the command of Joshua of old, al though repudiated by the "Jasper Philosophy" of the new, is now standing still, at the Old Place, on Trade Street, opposite the Market House, plus Hornet Fire Engine Hall, where the light of reason Humlnates the surrounding atmosphere, which in vests all things with the glow of Inspiration, and the world no longer seems " A fleeting show, To man's illusion given,' While we honor the name of a Gallileo, Newton, Fulton and Morse, whose discoveries have done so much for the natural world, in the aid afforded man in his material labors, what should be the reward of him who fearlessly announces to the world and asserts his ability to demonstrate the fact that he has In store a large fresh stock of Con fectioneries of every description. Also, Toys in variety, including Toy Guns loaded wlih love and charity for the "little ones," Wagons, Baskets and Dolls with their hearts, with fine Apples in kind re membrance of "Old Mother Eve's," speculation. Pipes and other Fancy Articles from Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Buckets and Baskets from Pots dam, Sardines from Fish Dam, Wooden Monks from Beaver Dam, and Goobers from Yuba Dam. For housekeepers, all kinds of Groceries, includ ing Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies dally. Buckwheat Flour, Spices, Sugars, Coffee, Mince Meat, 4c Thankful for past patronage,' I hope for a con uatlon of the same. Respectfully, deel C S. HOLTON. rpHE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also, PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS? Coffee Mills. Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene ' rallr, - , The Improved Type Write- Oscillating Pump Go's Pumps. : i end for Circulars. ' FAIRBANKS A CO4 1 1 i tS.i , ' 811 Broadw, Mew York ; For sale by leading Hardware Dealers! ; DISPATCH L1NT7J . NORTH CAROLINA.;. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, 1 j n ;', offers unequalled facilities for the Trans portion of Charlotte, Statesvllle, t Asheville, Rutherfprdton, . on the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line,' " " "' and Western ft C RatovacbM .A"-! v u;U . Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. - upon application to v WM. A. MOODY, i . Southwestern Freight fgent, Charlotte, N. C. ' " T. T. SMITH, ' Agent C. 0. Railway, Charlotte. pEGRAM & CO., DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AMP H H A TTTT H H AA T H H H A A ' T- H H AAA T H H A A T SS 8S8S SggS' 1st National Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C. Our stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., is acknowledged to be the best In the State, and we would be pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before buying. PEGRAM & CO. deel . A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS ! ! 1 We will during the HOLIDAYS dispose of 100 PIANOS and ORGANS, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW prices for cash, SPLENDID ORGANS 23-5 sets of reeds $65, 3 sets with Sub Bass and.Coupler $80, 2 sets $50, 1 set$40,.l set$35i; ?7 Octave all ROSEWOOD PIANOS $130, :7lf&fa. $140, war ranted for six years. AGENTS WA1JTJED. Illus trated catalogues mailed. Music at half price.. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manurrs andDeali ers,40E. 14th st, N. Y. JgMINENT DR H. R WALTON ANNAPOLIS, MD., WRITES: Colden's LIEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT of BEEF' is a most excellent preparation. It is par excel lence. Superior to Cod Liver Oil or anything I have ever used in was'ed or impaired, constitutions, and an excellent preventive of Malarial diseases. Sold by all druggists and grocers. . . o ILS SASSAFRAS AND PENNYROYAL Of prime quality; bought In any quanity. foreasb on delivery, free of brokerage, commissions, or storage expenses, by ,. - DODGE & OLCOTT, - Importers and Exporters of ' DRUGS, ESSENTIAL OILS, ice 88 William St , New York. QEO. C. WARE, -f: Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In PURE APPLE CIDER AND CIDEB VINEGAR: ' Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of E. R CONDIT'S TABLE SAUCE, 287,to 295 W. Third St, CINCINNATI, O. JACKSON'S BIST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition for fine chewing qualities and excellence and lasting Character of sweetening and flavoring; - The best Tob&eo made. As, our blue strip trade-mark Is closely Imitated on Inferior goods, see that. ''Jack son's Best" is on every plug. Sold by all dealers'. Send for sample free, to C. A. Jackson & Co., Man ufacturers, Petersburg, Va. ; uiojj;! u:rr &rr; A DAY to Agents canvassing lor the "Fnut np( side Visitor."" Terms ana outfit free. " Ad dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. i ; , : , m, ,vj ,.. ,.. rr-P AGENTS WANTED For the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re duced m per cent Address NAT. PUB. CO., Phlla.,"PaV -i' .' " ::, nnn OK Chromo Cards, &e Cupids, Mottoes, Flowers, LO no two alike, with name, ' 10c. .NASSAU CARD CO. Nassau, N YJ 1 ! ' cljm--j -"'' ' ' .,, 1-'.''. ,' ! IM.I.. OA Mixed Cards, Snowflake, Damask, Ac,, no two OU alike, with name, 10c. J. Mlnkler & Co., Nassau, N. Y. . : , . . : A A MIXED CARDS, with hame 10c. AgentV -U outfit 10c. L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y, : dec3i; i ' ." . ',',".r TjNbERTAKTNG '' -;i:.,V!.''' l: . :' The undersigned Is now 'prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. . Having on hand n fun assortment of " ' " : COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, & . .Both Wood and Metalic. ; .ltElCB8 AS LOW. AS ANT, , :r , ; jHearsea furnished if desired. . ;r Ajimd-- ' -.- : ; . -f-?; Funjltuw of evfery Description Repaired at shci ui p.trrt i notice.- ' -' 'fv-uT V. W M. WILHELM', ', (With E. G, Bogersj Trade Street June 20. EWLTVERYSTABlV!f.iii'i;i tJ.j,-: nl N If you want flrsi-das8' 'CaiipfcjgeV AnWig gles or B-Vo''J.-tf Stable. ' j, : . If you want a Carrjae and Baggage Wagovto meet arriving or, departing; trains go to the New Livery Stable. J u If you want your horses well fed and wen groomed go to the New lver stable. ! w'1 - Careful driveiBj promptness and teasoaBblrlce are out motto: -!,V u2!iJ.K'' ' . mar28!W t Ui-t ZKtt -. B CHAMBERS it COv . . ' s.i -t;d. 'x'.fT -xtt fibbr-ll JJW ujr . ""y the past ten yean... .