LOCAL laTELLlffiNlCfc
FRIDAY, FEBllUARY 14. J879?7
it
The following table shows the running of passen
ger trains to and from Charlotte on,i i.tlja,, rail
road (Washington timel: n-j,w t;u r.i tot
. -mi j-t sdj bichsomv ftDAJrnuaLviH ."Kiiim
! J' WW" 9rf ! .: v, :;.1 ,,( J .(. 4 l-wlrf. W T?rt t
Arrivealroia, Richmond aGi&boro4.p0 A;m.
Leaves for " " , 8.20 a.m.
Arrives from Richmond,, ,; ., 10.50 a. m.
Leaves fr?T-r.--'yi-V1 M-'--'- 6.66 p. m.
Arrives from Augusta, W 810 a. to.
Leaves for Augusta, . .... . . ; . .... - - l-W f -
-Arrives from Augusta,y. ;--5'
Leaves for Augu8ta.T.v. . w.V. .-.'l 4..i"11.27 a. m.
-'' ' ' . i.iinT.rtf A CENTRAL.,"' !'.. j
J ' ' " - ... t , ,. ... t ...... . . .114
Arrives rrom wunuus"j wii 'S'Sx
leaves for Wilmington,... f 6.00
9 p.m.
a. m.
Arrives from Shelby'-i-i i. i.i&A tji ...
5.00 p. m.
Leaves lor aneiDy, .
7.UU a. m.
Arrives'from Statesvflle,. r ,.pOp. fa.
Hlooa.ta
..,r4. .4-
weaves ior suites vmtv.- . ....... . a.
""' CHABL0CTK POST OFFICII
OPENS.
CLOSES.
WnriM iriir T)riiTrrtirit.l-.'0.nn H. Tit." K.OO IK tnL
Registry Department.. .'..'.'.flOO ai nu'" 5.0Q p. rn.
GenU Dellv'y a Stamp Dept. 8.00 a. m. ' ' O.00 p. in.
' rTl ;1;,v'6.30pm'm.
ET On Sundays the Gneralraivenf Stamp
Department will be open from 9.00 a. in. to 10.00
a. m.
OPENING AND cifel
id or MAILS.
4 StatesvliyeI..,;i6,80 pi mV .OO a ln.
$&m?a 'fottiZ" (horse uWTMbhAayat
7, TorkvOla, (horute.JlHusdaj.ai A0
For the south Atlantic States, colder
northerly to westeriywinds, rising ba
rometer and pai'tly cloudy , weather, T
Local Itepori if or Vetttcrday.
,2p.809.
.29.837
29.956
Thermometer.;'.1! SvliK
Relative Humidity,.;.;.
f lnd Direction.
" Velocityi.x.;,
4
84 '
S. W.
5 Miles
Clondy.
45
68!
N. E.
50
N.
Cloudy.
8
Clowdr.
eioprTbnejt 40,.,:;;' ,
1 : - nteteorelrl4l fiecor' I
., .sj.'i'jn ,-,tWti .VUUlU-HTik ill
WBATHSB REPORT, rm6k$tffl'MtyW
Stations.
Barom
Atlanta,.,
Augusta :
29.95
29.90
29.89
29.84
3018
30.03
8004
29.99
80.08
29.98
80.01
29.98
80.11
29.92
30.01
80.09
Charleston
cnanotte,.'
Corelcana,
Galveston.
'' Cloudy,
- Indlanola,..
Jackson'lle,
.ey west,
Mobile..
Pinna '
1 Montgom'y,
. oneans,
PuntaRasa
Savannah..
Ht Marks. .
Havana
NEW DKPAJBTJPBK.,, ,,..;;',.,,-;; !
On the 22d ofSeptttnbei'lmt', in pu&nff pt a w
dress, THE DAILY 0BS$t$R adopted 0 'rvle to
exclude aU double eohmm mdverttounentomd aH cuts.
After five months qf a$eria:telito'dend&to
cancel the rule. Double column adyerphemmtt neces
sitate the cutting of mtumn rules, and them trill be
charged twenty-floe per cent, more than our reyular
nift anA imB. onj he innerlerf. inn thf. And and fourth.
pages of the paper. The recent change in the or-
"rli'nl nnJ Aemvhiv tvf rnjn7 ' mriir if rutbesanni t.7mf.
changes in contract advertisements be sent in by
three o'clock to the afternoon.
HQ TIE PENCI LINUS.
St. Valentine's day3 xt
The next legal holiday wijl.be on the
22nd Washington's birthdaywa t
No Valentine ''.party 'toriighC but a
hop at"the Carolina Military Institute.
Calvary church was closed last night
the first night in many weeks. . :
Next Monday is the day v for the
monthly meeting of the board of 'alder
men. ". 4 n; v'- ; " 4- -i
There were more , strangers in J the
city yesterday jthanjjaye bew seen hre
in a long while. ' ; ; 1M 1 y;';
There are- some whV regularly; scan
t he weather bulletins as they are .post
ed from the signal office. .
Col. A. B. Springs has bought Mr. Jno.
W. Miller's handsome residence on Try
on street, and will live there;5 "'T ' ""
The Hornets' Nesst Rifleineff -meet
Monday evening, ' riot Friday evening,
as heretofore annouucd.x,; ! ?;! ; . 1
Messrs. Boyd & Stie wart will sooivbe
in the erection of a dwelling house on
Kast Trade stareefcfor Mr. Walter Brem.
The GermaC'iii-vCral'Alotel
next Friday night w to be uite a swell
jiffair, from preseat indications. ;
Mrs. Mary TMtoffo, 4 revivalist, bW
one to JJMrhAm1na,.wui pommeoce
i.itit -i ftAflANTA CHALOrrrfAIftHLii. . r
Arriverom Atian'::'V.7f'r -v-
DaflvWemrlottte.WaLfl.00rfei
.. .Jfi. ..ijp ; 11:15 a.W.00 to.
Charlotte ft i0aritlt.,.,r!8.00a; t .0Q fe'fn.
" wiafc'AugustaItiRi''8.80p.Jto.l0.)Q
WDm'rl Charlotte R. B.t's"S.80 p.'tt'KOo aVtn.
i( i-t l.f-j' ir -hi .TIHfU'i!'Of!
Office Ohef. S?JQNal, .Offic : k
AV ASHINGTON; Feb. 13, 7 30 P. M. I
B2"S. w;; 14 ;Tan-.
65 N.W; ! -2. 'JlOUdy,'
46 . W. J' lZ,
5 W. '1 .6
fii T4
72 VHrJ-1 12
71 i; i 1Q .' Clear. ,
69 S.W,h 6 FalOH. !
69 N. .w1 12 . Fair. i -
73 .'.' '.Talr.':.' ; ;T
fl8 wj'.1 rt - Cleat;,',' ! r
72' ' 10 Tali:?
67 a w. 23 . Pah. w ; ,
74f'N. '"J" 4 Cloudy;' : -
series of religious meetings ( there next'raxictjth vr'telnralTSink
sundav': wi.v.fK .;a j fcttelViV!erag6' '0f'tU'''afAnd
; iu .t4vnhuo&jvXi i-.GK -H will -Drobahlv remain below the mean
The Swedish ijadv-Ouartette had an
audience of about ' two hundred !in
( ireenville, arid, dllglltealheard
them tber&t u'Vi itWoijj sl !
Dr. D. 0Donqghuehasiaeirout! his
Hcense as a practicing"physieianand
his card will uppearin JtE QBSRyfelt;
in a few days.; ';' '?k tkSftviH v"
The Gounod rnusicalturnii.,nieet
at Mrs. Dewey's, .ihis 1 evening, at 8
o'clock, sharp, , All are.reeueted.to at
tend promptly 'VVujot W ' 7?
The colored band was but. last;. jtiight
and discoursed 'for tbe first jtihie in.
many months; :IIad almost begun . to
think it was dead.;j7;; H .!
Fostoffice clerks and mail agents1 will
to-day say pleasant things about the
man that i invented .valentines. The
mails are usually. loaded with them. ;
Cotton is biriglllg'0, fcehts, and ,for the
best trrades QU:'!A I6f6t Weighty, bales
wold at thi3 market Kfew. days' agp forj
0 cents round. Weuiay w nappy . yeii
Eight or ten ' peraonft have' agreed to.
join the Aew vneansMarax. vfras., par
ty, and others Vilt douhUe&S , determine
to go before the timef or departure jar
rives.-. J ,.tiiiii . 4 . . , -
A citizen, of Smithville,'' and .conse
quently an 'advopate ,6f ! dog Jsw, i in
vites the members of the Iiegislature to
attempt to Bleep one night in his yicjni
ty. This is all he asks. r.'J '-li
Tidrlv's boolf 'store swarmed with lit
tle folks yesterday afternoon in search
of valentines, and to-day 5 the postoffice
s will be4eseiged with the 'same object
; ..: ... . r . ,vj.r.,t - i-.h.it , ,
iu view. v ,f f, :j. tl 4q t -rt !
Last. nip-M the ordDrielor'Of thCen-
tral, Hotel ran oyer , hia register and
found that he had, about,. fifty drum
mers in the house at thivt time,wwith
three trains to hear from
The Democrat learns that Dr Rv Mi
Xofinpnt... now n. rmimber of the Legis-
latiire.u: from rRobesoilii; county, is to
become -' a citizen ' of ; Charlotte.' .His
! father lias li ved here: for many.jears.
" The city marshal reports that there are
a cood manv dftHnnnents in the 1 mat,
' f fan of paying license tar among al the
. ranssesMiahlA tn snr1V1'r,six:i i.Th'eY aw
liahle to be prosecuted at the iiext tenn?
; of fjie Inferior court. ( , ; M
The next term of - court for York
couOQO 64 Oii: wilVibegln'rtnej jfofcrth
Monday in March, and, at that term the
case of the man,, who killed Ir. P;( M.
"Mnrrav. "ftf.ft.hi Htv'in'lllock l HilL ''a
few montlrs ago,' will jconie on for trial
The mining Doaru meets io-nignr ac
cur hi rnis uiwtiiig, uu nome utuer im-iMU-tant
busineHS -will -come up for con-
siderationJ fl-iijll6''1106 of mem
bers is thf keJeeilJydesirable.
UorttCM for1 lite Pioneer.
It has been mentioned that thelioi
neer fire con.pany had determined to
make an effort to secure enough money
to .purchase a .pair of jhorses to draw
ttvfeir engine1, erteajnd unwieldy
jDne. A confieWUlacscordingljfeall
rr? the busines&tnenittf i&roperty "own
ers' to-day for subscriptions to aid them.
The company is one of the most faithful
and efficient the city ever had, and needs
no better claim upon the generosity of
citizens than the a record of their oast
efforts in cjfieai of Emergency. The 1
possession oi nurses would unques-1
tionably add to the efficiency of the
company, and it is uoon this that thev
IE111- ,base tneir claims. We sincerely
Htepytkat - they may be suceeasftfT In
I thlir1 undertaking.
liUhop Lrman "Lat IViirht.
Right Rev. Theo. B. Lyman, D. D.,
assistant bishop of the diocese of North
Carolina, preached to a lull congrega-
tl.0L.Is PPal church last
rht'fiS'ioimtrfiedv the
forcfeatta cieariiessrtvWek" 4i"sinfiruish
all of -bi dfscomrtfaBand was listened to
attenlfyJt!plj
by allWitofaLfi;'
d profit
min i :
At'th coriclusroii'OL'Jtha sermon the
ritepf confalthatidriPws administered
to four candidates one male and three
females. The bishop's address to these
as they were received into the fold of
the church was singularly appropriate
and impressive. r$r i
niahup Liymaa 1a aiwuya heard with
pleasure in
laiidttridd his sermon
last night H;
as aaadrto tfie hiarh esteem
in wliich he has ajwjMteiQiipkljife.
a ? t.
AmuenieBl' item. X 0 X
i nMrsJiJhaafratt Umrfiajtfladat.hsme
lives in elegant sty lei mivim
fm'xwwn&t fhmmt ,ur
opera house win remain clOsea'ioxsonie
time now.
Kate Claxton plaStffHrffleAlbn
last night. ;
"In. fliB etr(rpalis nowi tvou know I"
was theuthering oommenb of a mem-
company s jerf oitataincft
AAHrnago - -in in is city,
a. sporting man at tee :
of the Swedish" Quartette
the small lady with the deep voice as
"thelittletraMri. l W,i
Janauschek, was . id4sgustedr with her
success at St. Louis. She will never
pMy Wthat feity again. She says they 4
tro not want gooa piays ana good acting,
but trash, light frivolity and clap-trap.
r4lroifce"Sontfr'dia
CharMI.CalurilbiA. Hndi Augusta, aiid.
A nf-Line Railroads appreciate the-efforts;;1
We; Art 'making- to supply; them
witli the latest news at the earliest pb$-
has this toax x f t ,s ut
"By a raw niaif arrangement on the
Air-Line Railroad, The 3hablotte
Observer reaches this city by the
early morning train six hours ahead
of any other daily."
JThe. .Chester Reporter then ; drops in
and bears this voluntary testimony i
"This lively newspaper is now certain
ly 'ahead of all others' in the prompt-,
ness of its arrivals here. It is now read
in Chester as early as in Charlotte, leav
ing Charlotte at 1 a. m. and arriving at
Chester at 3 a. m., so that a Chester
man can read at 8 o'clock every morn-;
ing any important event happening, up
to the nour or midnight immediately
preceding. There's enterprise for you.
If anything else is needed, here it is
from the Rock Hill Herald : "This ster- t
is nOwr received at Rock Hill
by the 2.20 a. m. train, or fully four
hours"Tjefbre the. flsinsr . of -the sun on
the dattf ItefAateJ Ifistffore, read
by its subscribers here ten hours in ad
vance of any other Daily. '-' This uf 'en
terprise which is an. honor to Charlotte
and to North Carolina."
The Weather for 1879.,
Richard Mansill's "Almanac of Plane'
tary Meteorology f6r 1879 has the fol
lowing : it the positions m the planets
affect the temperature of our earth's at
mosphere during the'year I879,,as they,
have done when , jn similar positions
during the past years (paxtwuiarly .the
positions that gave us the mild winter
of 1877-78 and early, spring of .1830,) we
may expect very erratic "Seasons during
1879. Asrreeable to the theory vre shall
have cool weather set in early in. the
autumn of '1879 ; it "will ! grow cooler
somewhat faster than th, mean of the
season in November, an4 through t De
cember with "temperature belov 'the
mean; winter ;wili4;ontinue ithrough
i ebruarv, ioiiowed Dy a com March.
We shall be flattered bv the DrOStoect of
spring during a few days about theMidr
die of April, while Mercury is about
passing its inf e.rjwr ,;jconjuiiction ; with
the sun but this willooB -pass- away,
will probably remain below the mean
thitfuffhbUt Mav. June and July while
jw fhjnipye intoa hot, stormy supa-
mer.aoeuttneiasxaay or .ugusi, ana
these conditions continuing ' through
PtemVW'ttdtfrJ Be-
tween the auwmn.anajvinter montns
cool droufiifcMwlIl 4ikely prevail over
laree landed countries in. tne temperate
zone, located far from' the ' seas, while
an excess f,l rains! will probably oc
cur on or about the seacoast countries
dilritibtfrMfttn iterrirf:- These almormal
irregularitfes ;6Tthe se'oiislof J879
must anect tne crops; in- many anu great
parts of the earth during the year, j
A Sojourner' Opinion of Charlotte.
A eentle'man who has been sojourn
ing in Charlotte for little time past; in
ouest of health, writes a very pleasant
letter totha, Alexaadria (Va.) ;GazetU
over the signature "H, G. S. After
speAking; of ,;Danville;Jth;iaostj basi-ness-like
place m . Virginia; and -warm-trigUTjGreenbrtf-'iahWrthe'
comes onxq unajriteHjug, yivrr '
place he says: .ft rfnt I
"This Is a fluuiishiiig city 'tf--aibout
9,000 mrtanJifging from the
banks, stores, &c.,. there must.be a very
heavy business done here;andi enkrely
in rotton. Thev have four national
banks, one of them with a capital of,
3400,000, and ail seem to oe aoing agotai
business, Tne stores jiere are mucu
larger aria'carry he'ayierstocks than in
Alexandria, Living is cheap; you can
get good table board at $14 a month,
ana even iess; ; wou ur Lly,v s-i
you.
hrnad streets in the citv.' crossing each:
nthpr at ricrht aneles. The rest of the
streets jare-iveryaarrow; about the widthv
of Cameron street as it passes unxiso
phuvch, Charlotte is in want of a debt;
50 cents taxes pays for all improvements
arid citv exDenses. eiving their mayon
efioo. salary, and other officers pro
portion, - Could not -AiexanoriaBpai e
that- half of .herifdebthe Jdonwantr
muchi f orXJhariotte r-'Major ajOwb, wno
we;.wouldknow better.as .Judge Lowe,
hasmahy warm friends. herp inade dur-
ate triad ttfliear ot mm iTherelClittle'
f public interest trahspiring'tdigive.' sa
I wril not' increase' the length -or tms
JT - ' . , ,
tQrtainment
Ur$2 iwcoTa jaeiiverea;iTamuyA.uuar
$230 fio'SS.j Ayerythlhg atlleric;
than with vou. -There are only twa
Iefterr -5-: ? ,
---THE BAlLUOAJ JUILAm - -
It Puucvtliw llsiin "Willi an Aiwvnd"
" s ment. , f.
ndiioriiughiiteigliioriliiiig to:apJ
sal's,!. r.LwA .it'!,!, knii'-jwiii t
piy uie same 10 jif rjiuroTjinjne .pwftjy
witrttfitintentii of killing the bilL
aoer&aviK , 1 ,r ,111 utnitr-.a .a
AicMati Agwtinut ibe Air-Ltne.
In the city court of Atlanta, Wedne
day, tbeiurjriahe easef he widow
of Engineer Thos. Smith, who was kill
ed by an accident on the Air-Line Rail
road last November, a year ago. against
that road, rendered a verdict for the
plaintiff, giving her damages in the
sum of &10.000, with interest from the
datef , her Jisbjndfa .death, The de
fendant" took an appeal to' the Supreme
tknjrt. :: v , I
A Nuisance.
The locality 1 known as "Buzzards'
Roostf, is rapidlp assuming the charac
ter which aFivePoints'ha3 exclusively
ciaimea a general nuisance. JNignt
before last there was a disgraceful row
h&Mti&LH1i4 fetnale Inhabitants all
colored, and yesterday morning the
participants were all before the mayor.
The names of the chief, actors in the
drunken row were "Frances Hoskins,
Ida.Wilfong and Hattie Moore, and
they were fined respectively $5, and
,and,QostsSjffl!W;nfemjnt.n:, j,,,-
. -; r ; , ,
Sr. Talentine'v Day,
The orjgip,!ptStyalentiiie!s J)ay, and
the reason why the 14th of February
WM RAlfWtad fnpits nlwervanpo mH Vvrft. 1
-trji .1 li li " " . .Ti ... li T. V 1 1 f
trv Tn
muiwaj uia n u t u i VIUMUX CllOllAUUUUU ill Ul J V
ii tfat this day was
Lsa called in
La "Driest ... onbishop
X- If AJ T i..s : x-r-- . . t
iu bueiAiumisaunurca namea vaienuiie
peror Claudius 4.1, at rtome, A. 114 271,
and for which fact he was sainted by
the Holy ,We, .alsa Jn4 it jtated
that on or about the' middle of Febru-
ary thIrperea!iafl feastsi heafn that
ties, Pan and J uno, at which timeftt was
th ctistoia? amidsta JvarietyJAotj cere
monies, jtp. place ttjflnamefoftoung
women in' a box, from which th'ewwere
tbrarwn byttfe yotmg'mew asrchfuice di-:
.. . 1 . 1. t A- .. t I 4 1
iculcu, luiu tuts resuii was mwjntcceut-f
fid as rlpnisivft in matrimnnial matipra
ish priejerxed.. tPt.7:b.iningL con-4ofevM j a.riArsL,; 8:iAfeo; cfc Vr
yinced'thantie' 'bustdm "wasJugiciaU'f ri 'hA fftuwfctf30.,l
W AVMV AAV A MT W VAfVSAA 1 VT 1AK f w VAACfeU
he substituted .therefor the iuraies of
saints In billets on that day.Neholwhen
drawn1 were to be regarded by Atlie per
son obtaining the same . as hia -Mr her
patron" saint throughout' the yeqr, and
hence the day ibecamei StivYalentine's
day, more from accident than design.
'HdWever true fhis"mafvbe; ft'ii quite
certain that Valentine's day,' er the
14th of February, was early set 'apart
by the young j6ople otValV'cJfilized
countries, and that the romance .con
nected therewith has to a greater or
Ues.degfee:;kept " trbj5--aJfibe-rminQbgolete.
'rinr itim -A I
in England and Scotland to the pres
ent day a ceremony is observed on th -4
evening ot St. V alentine 8 day very sum;
lar to the ancient Ropjan; pustojn. , An
equal fcumbex;ot of
both sexes assemble at the home of one
of .-their number for the purpose of draw-t
fug Qflie of the opposite sex1, who is tdbel J
his or heri'-yehtahVf tOr; the , Ensuing 4
year. this -custom,., a writer, .states,,
often: ended in obtaining a partner ;!f or
life.
From the custom of chosing mates, it
is believed that the subsidiary custom
of WTitirig'lOve: epistles took its origin.
Shakespeare. and Chaucer refer to. ,the
uay as oeing auiy ouservea oy young
rrien;in the sending of eourteous" letters
to young, ladies .cputaiijng, wossipn of
ctLLiicument anu goou wisues ior tne
year.1 .nier -r, ciy,k-..-. umrf f;Akiao9 tin
llus method of . pbserYiug.the, . day
soon after became" very general," and
continued in favor f Or a considerable
period thereafter. -The.dayis, nqys al
most everywhere a much degenerated
festival, and its approach is usually her
alded by the appearance in the shop-
windows of a great variety of ridicu-
and female figure, .with a, few burlesque
lines ueiow.
i For. some-vears. DeoDle of refined t:
11-
haver almost entirely igiioredahy obserft
vance or tne uay.
FVKERAL NOTICE.
The funeral services of Mrs. Virginia Savaflte wilt
take place from the Baptist church at 1 1 & m. to
day. The friends of the family are Invited to attend.
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GRONAUf
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The DODular merchant tailor of Baltimore, has
f arrived In the city with a nice assortment of spring
samples and will stay at the central Hotel lor
some days and Invites his patrons and the public
In general to give him a call. Any notice left at the
hotefwill be promptly attended to.
KesDectiuiiy. js. ukujnau.
fAhl4.3t
B v a vounfi; woman, a situation-as ladles' com Dan
ton or family seamstress or take charge of Infants,
or any such employment In a respectable family.
Best references. Call on or address, R. M. B.,
febl4 It Charlotte Hotel.
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1us1b$n.TW"r&st gum Candy ytra eifer gunv
Cream, Roman uncn ana ligypuan, u Is
;. Ilroaniretff Wamtttl?oaesAnd
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finest French Candles, Bananas, Fruits, 4c., at
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rffa BtJILMiiSrft jWNTSietoRSd8 for
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be.received untll uieorh of March, next;; rr I; jr
nouses, uutjry a A'vifv ."45t "
One Brick Block, contalnlne nine store houses.
- ... j . i v. ;
Wiin wo Bioneaouove aw t uum,, n, w
Plan3, and, sDeclflcatlons, for 'first. name block
mar he seen at the office of G.a It. Norman, archi
tect; also, for hotel block at same office on and at--
1st of OctobeT next Contract "tKve bonds.
' . ' R. L. BOWDIt, "
1 1 A. M. AAAJill A A kJAu j .
t"ji r- - icommitteeforBuiidinir Asrfocinon.
I'nmmTrTJw rnr'i'num f Aimm
X r i Jff
First Presbvterianhurt!h-hpU n mwt.
ing Monday afternoon,. fttUfkiallpf
the pastor, and expressed its disappnH
batloaolJtlieactiojrctttJicirtof the
church in inducing the ladies cbmnosin cr
the SwedisbLayituartette.iosing
ax, unaaj eyenuig-s, services, , and
also forbidding the introduction' of fitich
pmuJsiie4ntd Um ' clnurckrserrices heseaf-
iiembered , that the1
quariie sang a. no aweetTJT' ana U57
aslrintaryv and r.after iithe dbenedie
tion ananth.e rjpjheown language,
- WW w
--tfirr.tm.-i f
'd in'! mj
N&SifcluV rrWlOlOiit K& illfw f,imtm I
B? HP'S 2hiQJP1JaRtern& Jp mortgage
i ade by T. X: ' ! W nkln son nd Laara t WUkinwa
I to Uie Charlotte Building and Loan Association. 1
! fronting on the N, C. Ballroad. In square Na58l
f beginning at stake en tba N. CTftallroad and
mug wim saia roaa uv,a atiuuds' comer, thence
with her line" 180 feet to BrSiwSlel
with said railroad 4 9V4 feet to J. B. Shannonhouae's
line, thence to the beginning, which Is now
claimed subject to said mortgage by K. W. Mellon.
Said proper to besoldakBe court house door In
the erty of Charlotte on the 1st Monday In March,
1879, for cash, the amount doe the Charlotte
Building and Loan Association being S22&25.
ofrtfud
declktds ?" r
11 r Sec vend Tre&a.
W Ml H inn 1 , -
D. S. XAXWZLL.
CL F. HASKISOir,
Auctioneer.
j.
V fit bot lo lftl elili to Eftit "8jf iW i
vmiI "f rst wt r nt b.-.g ,it(j i
V . . . it t .uUT-AXil . M A Va. t.I 5imi
: sAlXH-EOtCawlCXmfflBEffOHaOSBCmiCra, i"
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Jt Mifu - ila!5 st MvIftiiK !ini.q inO ofift 1
iauawwngNgQlWBluiBBIHa'-!; i
. .
Jmi J saliueq ul mint mm daeM
MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE;--
.aairoCKWm tmotrlct personal
.von,
-attention to all business entrusted to our
care.
o Tour doors above Charlotte HoteL
Mle8 .tfTjJ nl swoH rraoO nil is-, mtmlw.
itimmmmm
Juiui'JJ jjj i'
hoqw oi btn-Kjx'
to noJJwl'w do i
-f,r. i . - .
JOIN yourliahcis!ah'n1ehfeTbfra
g ANDWICH, Pretzel, WhWlTBear, !
I j .3gf 3? ma pj receive right real, good cheer,
.piJKASK step to, my hall Inspect, ' 'r"f
JAR It, you'll see more than you e'pict.
LiiPFlPWS1' Domestic Brandies, Wine,
T try each customer's taste to reflne,"i
gUCH Sandvrtch'nelahdfrsgof , 4
JJAVING Cheese and Sausage In bft'offanv
I'j o)etlips asln sfps ie drinks'
nFiACH S,I h Proves wnat
T) IGHT off one more he calls as to his-friend
iHToffon
he winks.
an22
URh!aM WtDfeX. f Dt
WfflSHV
XfURHAM WHISKEY. J DURHAM WHISKE
1
LaqbatohV or Sats AssAtra AMCmonsr,
Richmond, Vs., September 7th, 1878.
I have carefully tested a sample of "Durham Bra
Whiskey" selected br8elf -from the stock of
Messrs. Ellison ft Harvey, and find It free front
adulteration. It is an taeellent article of Whiskey,
sua atiugewer. suitanifl. ipr use .as a Deverage or
medicine. tSIgnedp .HTTATJtiORVlt. IX, .!
. . StateChemlst
'jttt'ata i
l.i-1
gjemplalriisylriirr fiiiajfeof
gyp arfBthey
ever handled, we feel jnstifled In recommenrilng
It to all who wish to get a really pare arLJle of
Whiskey.
None genuine unless- bearing- eur -bade -mark.'
Call for "DURHAM" at W. R. COCHRANE'e. Cen-
tjffll Hotel and all other flrstIass houses.
- ELLISON- -aARVEY.
jan!9 lm -m, m- a '. i Rlchmoddyya.
QXistcllimcoxxs.
T ALEN TINES I
:8Ui.1 Mi KMtl 5t"
r'syivil iJ
VlLTOTtNESTf"! w-l' ''"
:-f ; r A' ii -; fALKNTlNE8 !
I
V,,1VALrrNiS!
! jji sawn. .wwstukidiAsti
aetestMoo Vrru4 VQijMii
, . .fcri
WE HAVE
5l! icr b-hU-w 3;iJ -fall
JCSI RECEIVED THIS DXTf KFINE AND WEUu
i-'i
TALENTINES, VALENTINES
ill J Iuwsj ,yyn3. ajwIjT ft) Ifim.' Mo -sot c . w
wmimiieiproposetoseucneapat . ao
-- ; -ao
WBLEAXibi" RETAULj
ro?rn)Dy 'BRbTHEB.
fub7
BARRItifkRl) RED
20
OpNSETTS.r
Fresh.
WILSON ft BURWELL
use:
and
post free. Yearly 83, with a uneauallea premfe
no. two splensi ftil ijcturea, Rocll o Age aM
j t)A L,lon.ta Bpvle, 15x24 inches, inonnto4 0ft eaa-
card for full particulars. Address W. JSNNINGS
BEMOREST. 11
1th street N.H rDo not
fall to see the splendi
t..v .t: . - -
ii feb. erHuwini.
SciwdbAl
t-mO JimUimw ert andi fcs! bit ytv j
"t - ? - .CTahgwuaiifiT " .... 1
vfclil A
5 t
mXTSyCABBAGi; IRISH POTATOXarAP j
'KaaasrteDerl'm' 5 ,
SHU:
- VrtDTVO Mtma wmjw jtff VTflmk V - --- I
' 1
ALSO. PBOPSICrOBS Of THX
f! HO it :Hi jr;?j
fr;l ti r.r'xrry,,:
CHARLOTTE BOTSL,
HCl Xiioi a tot ibis Htm iuim bt:l mwtV suf -'f
tin ; 7 lo atitua two am aii'jiio! nn
f'iJlmM n.bfltf,j IvrjRl
-urn sun ttaAidiarwwVNi nw,Mfc t-ti Ait i
Terms, Per Day bo
-"fe Great Inducements offered to table board
ers; for terms see the proprietor.
-Omnibus and Carriages at everTtraln.. a '
ITELD BROTHERdri J. .Proprietors.
Mr. a H. Wnejf Lapx,.... . .Superintendents.
Hshbt WJLstsa,.: . . ; . ... :T. Clerk.
a mu st. .31 -13 o' b-HaaeU'W I
IWliTWl P.iJOfT.ii 'mil tt! f-.h , r.,.t
' ntaiKtti D'iiiJ3iMd tai wtti; ol !wm- esB I
i iUli isimi i-ASuW9fflt !ia -.. i i -
t?. ftfe'i JKtfef CtorS; W. O. ShelbUTB As-
n 1 1 1 i i k
QONDKNSKD TIMS.,
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
.i-.'fl'-"? !M1 "
4"!
No. 8 I
Date, Not, 10, "78.
No. 2
Dally:
Dally
iiUalry I ei.Sun.
''i U-
.(H -so k I AlOcm
Leave Charlotte, -
? ereenoro,f
3.43 a m
8.20 mm
800p
Arrive Ooldsbore.'''
r25pmt 8.80a m ti
rvriaW.ttiSR.'RLfor
all volnta In Western Norttr Carolina, daily exceDt
Sundays AT Greensboro with R. 4 D. R. R. tor all
points North, East and West At Goldsboro with
W.4W.B. B. for WUmlngton.
No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. 4 D. R.
R. for all points Norths Kast and West
, TRAJJSS flOIKO WEST.
No. 7.
Dally
px. Bun,-
Date, Nor. id, '7a
Nal
Dally.
No. 8
Dally.
Leave GeUsboro. , i &SO a m
5.35 pm
,!. 3 Raleigh, s , l&60im
50 am
h i V .s5Wsbord T 8.28 p to 1 6.4t a Sa
Anc&ariottew.,; 1X25 am L&oOam
NaiHConnecto. at Greensboro, with Salem
BraneW Atfifaarlotte with C.C. 4A. R. R. forall
points Sowth and South-west; at Air-Line Junction
with A.4 CTX L, Railroad lot ail points South and
South-east ;,,..( , , h - J
Na 8-Connects at Salisbury with W: N. C. R. R.
dally eneptrSiwday. "At Air-Line Junction with
A. 40. Aj.JU.wr aft polnto South and South-west.
At Charlotte with C... C. 4 A Railroad for all
points South and South-west
SAIjKH branch.
Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 p m
Arrive Salem, " " " 10.50 pm
Leave Salem, ' ' - " 5.45 am
Arrive Greensboro, ' " " 7.45 am
Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. 4
D. and N.C. Railroads.
i . " j' .
' SLXXPIKO CAKS TTTHO0T CHANGE
Run "both ways on Trains Nos. 1 Md 2, between
Mew York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro
and. Charlotte, and both wars on Trains Nos. 3 and
J 4 between New York and Savannah fla Richmond,
J Charlotte and Augusta. .
. .'Aiirougn..icKeui onsaie at ureensooio, uaieign,
ktabor Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all
priaclpal jMlnts South, South-west, west,. North
and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan
sas and Texas, address
J. R. MACMURDO.
? .-.u- , Gen. Passenger Agent
aov20 Richmond Va.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.
Chablotts, Oslcxbia akd Augusta R. R. ,
Colcxbia, & C, Dec 27, 1878
On and after Sunday, Dec. 29th, 1878, the fol
lowing passenger schedule will be run over this
road, (Washington time,):
, . NIGHT EXPRESS.
Goinq Sooth, Na 1.
Leave Charlotte, 1 00 AX
Arrive Columbia, 600am
Leave Columbia..
005
Arrive Augusta..
Going Nokth, Na 2.
Leave Augusta
Arrive Columbia
Leave Columbia,. .
Arrive Charlotte, ,
DAY PASSENGER.
.10 00 AM
5 55 P. x.
10 00 P.M.
10 10 P.M.
3 10 Alt.
Gonro Sooth, No. 3.
1eave Charlotte... ......... ..." r
Arrive Columbia......:...... ....
Leave Columbia
11 27 ax.
. 4 10 p.m.
. 4 15 p.m.
. 8 80 P.M.
Arrive Augusta........... .
Going North, Na 4.
Leave Augusta. . v.....
Arrive Columbia . -,.".:. ....... .v .... .
. 0 03 AX
... 1 20 ?. x
1 80 P.X
6 80 P. x
A.eave Columbia. . ... . . ...
Arrive Charlotte. .:i...v...u
These train stoo only at Fort Mill. Rock Hill.
Chester, Wlnnsboro, Ridgeway, Leesville, Batosr
burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granlte
vUle. All other stations will be recoanized as flag
stations. ; "
. . Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room cars
on Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on
Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savannah, via Rich
mond ft Georgia Central Railroad.
a . u. ALiN is, superintendent
Jno. R. MacMubdo, g. P. Agent
pHOTOGRAPHS. ' ..
la eenseqnenaaeC the preduoUon jIa the price of
the original cost of materials, and in order to give
my patrohA uie benefit of toe redoctldil from and ;
rxer una -date tiiatograpna ynu be taken at my
GaHeryat flit r mi -hihp-jhh rvttf? ;
! MPC22
,-.tliii. M'T FT-
J. & VAN NESS
Mi
0 ,
gnu geia eucior, ai
" EE W. BATTLE, M. D.i . . . ;. ,
Having jemoved his ofJBee to the : tot floor over
he Traders' Nathmal Bank, an be f sand there
au noun during the day, ana at his residence cor
ner Sevetah and Collegestreeta at night h j .,'
HE-NO is Tea in its natural condition, such as
the Chinese themselves drtnk, and for- the follow
ing rood reasons la sold only In original pound and
half-pound packages!-' -
It is the most convenient and economical style of
paekagev 'l-.T', .
It is weighed and packed where it ean.be done
eheanest and best ' - ..-i i
Itcanbeeaslly identiabytheerjnjuef.
- It keeps the Tea better. !.
U prevents adulteration In America, :. ; . j
' We ara the agents for HE-NO Tea In thla city.
and ask our friends to give It a triaL ' If not sawv
4.11 woioivn o Wi v
' Charlotte, N. :
G
it .tCl rtti"? "VjIu puv. -!. .nl
.93
w VAJUA,XAUAJhU OjV1AJUI ,j
-'J n' T"or StendarPyqork,
3. J
"CAROLINA CENTRAL
i ..n-3-trck,..-
thli'tiwv belni fuBy eoatpprt ft
( freight frani liilALiuut Simula
tor
VyU JuaiIIBIt la JOiJillOTfllftlM v.-ri i
hiramlhCwftUiftmlLwittiam
nji4; ureeimu,eparaiiowSraii. hhnu
m. Uflanttq TennaisM . Objoi
l:iU -i-if:;!-niK Oi ? AavwlM psioMtnCwWiW
mi- .c,tnutfi.j Ufin-piii irsfii'Jh'
:vf 4.-i) y : j-2MSniR3lii1Ti -Irt -i-Vill
i ! mi rWance and Rates tjwkhCeed as torn as
i"iiii iii y-vfitt loJentX
f t w f : r.
f .fMJin.m. iTfwwwBtten-wtHslM
I.-...C
N V:iB0p' fSJO VJTOI 5lfOd t'UJ
.n'Wo bifioJl sift ivstirfJ edJi
:i tuuwwa y.'.isnma jiui liF'Ufio oj o-Mf
.-.ia.vi;v..i.,i-
-t-O,? rwrw - U1ir,:v A,fv. ,it i
f r-""'Hii '- niKm vwui -
nni;:i ui jiajw 1., jkwj -u i:m!i.u! :
:n.? -.; . ,7 liijj.j-.t niji) KJaauiljii ij, !
liibhiVia-an : '
rf 'Anvil i j ru Oolpite Hewy arid eiyeertna Soap
i? iT! - . ' ti J ! i.-i: vrtt r-i,
i English. Fiencb and
rr.til ..:i;',urri'.'i
m:i: .fitA 1
i -aii Hi-: ,":i(!j-' .1
' .j rft;-' ,- f I , '
. American Tooth Brushes
1"
".'." : : . : PRESCRIPTIONS
' ' 'li
iCaretuUy prepared at , aU . hours, bjnth might aad
oayTat
ti',
i .:'!;-
i'V' '.I , ;-ii!
. - is iiinioiSji' '
J. kriAjiN!: ' lf'
Prescription Stoie. '
ECURITY3
hil: 5".
; ' ' , in "i '
- . . , s .
1 ' '"" ' '-)'-t -
SECURITY I
SlSCURITTf
200-Barrels'of : :
' C. WEST SONS'
EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE
AWL
ALADDIN SECURITT'OrL.
West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil. from C. West A
Sons, Baltimore.
Hlirhest Medal awarded at Centennial Xxnosiiion.
Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a
fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit lef ore it will
burn. C. West 4 Sons, Baltimore.
For Sale by
Da. J. H. MoADEN, Sole Agent,
CHARLOTTE. N. C
ECARR ft CO.,
ITV R U G G I S T O I -1
XJ R U -G G I ST Of
KXAs the poar-OFncx,
Would respectfully inform the public that they
have opened a retail aad family Drug Storei hear
the PostOffice, and solicit the patronage of their
friends and the public generally.
Prescriptions and family recipes dispensed with
great care and pure Drugs,
jan7-tt
TEACHERS WANTED. $50 to 8100 or $200
per month, during the Spring and Summer.
For full particulars address - '
. r, virmnv & m -
.Philadelphia, Pa.
JrPHTHJKRIAI . j ,
, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pre
vent this terrible disease, and will positively cure
inne cases to tea. Inf ormaaon tint will av
many lives sent free by malL Don't delay a mo
ment . Prevention is better than cure. Sold every
where. , L 8. JOHNSON ft CO..
i . Bangor, Maine.
B
ENSON'S CAPCINK
' POROU8 PLASTER.
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREVf
OR ; WOMEN i AND CHLLDREIN
Females snffertne ffom inm and weakness will
derive great comfort and strength from, the use of
Benson's Capclne Porous Plaster. Where children
are affected with whooping cough, ordinary oougha
or colds or weak lungs, a is the one and only treat
ment they should receive. Thla ertdole contains
new medicinal elements such as is found in no other'
remedy in the same form. It is far superior to
common porous plaster llafcaentBr electrical apr
puances ana outer exiernai remeoiea. - u relieves
pain at once, wrengtnens hh cures wueie outer
piasters win not even" reneve. - jror tame ana
Weak Back, Rheumatism, Kidney disease aad all,
local aches ana , pains, It la also the best known
remedy. , Ask for Benson's Carxrine Plaster and
take no ether.1 Sold by all Drugglsta. ' Price 25
cents. '" -'- n - ' ,
And aH Disorders of the 1
S B B O A T j! N D ,L U N G S
Permanently Cured.
DSl T. X SLOCUVS GREAT REMEDY
1 1 i . t i ;
EX
1,
ti r , Vv n Jiu ri-M x x .
. KB
-7.,.'! Taken to eoiiJtmctlonvJlUi his
: , : " O0MPOUND EMCLSlOlSf ' "OF '
, r r u r e ; c 6 j ;t i r i .,; o t :
- IT
-; and hypephesphitos of
i 0T .
A FREE BOTTLE- of each' teparaUon sent by
express to each soflerlng emucaht sending their
nana, P. O. and express .address to Dr, T. A. Slo
eum, 181 Peart street, New York.'-
100
BUSHELS FRESH CLOVER SEED.
Also Orchard Grass, Kne Glass, and Lnearne,
-! i .-!-1 Jhiat received h'rs::s ji
rjitf-'.-pj.
WTLSOd ft BtmWELL,
UTi are the aeents for HE-NO TEA m this ettyl
1 II - and ask our friends to atvett a triaL; If not
satisfactory we will cheerfully take it back and re
fund tne money. . .
? s ; - -1 WTLSON ft BUBWELL.'i
:' JJ Agents for Chariotte.N.C'
, ..... if V ,.i.iH'Z-f 1 ,rf
to ill JOKXjfi05rr&.ia ajir ;
flers ttnequaUed'fcfaiAlMf6r'th Traluponiba r.
- -.."tlAliDle .,-,--II
VTiisntjht'l . - - '
urjijtivitid is ,.tvsm7JL ioifo-x -
fa i n 7i!ili,,'il tnttftf lA-uro
Chaiiottev.ftvUle,f,.Ahiwraie( Ruierfordlqtt
the Athmta 4 Rtohmond, AJrrLlae, ohil-i lV, . -an
.Westato N. aRailkoadsi t mm r,v,..r .
4)1 IffriT .mii!N3 lita'-.f ti4mtMvrKv rw. ;
iuoj!fit lio noffiiqo .;!! m Ii mnxtJ-rxt ;
ilsmina ant Ifttrtwatnpb bft v,n Jlt..,.
b ttni,IfKK .-!) jo1wto- tmuaa
vtateCoiipeUnfflJhf,'andTlnw
T1 ifinol ttoqvt mlT -JhMlu t
j mm 2nn7?. it f.rrAcr,
-Nifd it iwyroh '4Vit CmOWL'.-
!j ;fioutbTeeterftlAant, ,floU).
AUiol i
iu:Utia'j
T :0UISTaNA BTiTE LOyEBTij jj ttias
f dvih Viiimvcn bit? xtotate
item
A sp:
tun:
i'l
To wlk 1' fOreC13 Tmri 'lrjuid'D
Class ' Ci W New'CTleans:, -TuesdaV
A AMI, AOIrAVOUI- JH.UUU1I
.itiiiiKqniOT l,l. H4j
-ii : IvvrKo---h Hid iST
ii
: 'This ' lnstitnttba- wj letfalarir incorporatei by
the Legtalature .oft the.. State fox; JkiucaUonal and
cnarrtanie purposes' nt ; ies; toa th txrh or
fln TjUSS. to wh oodLmttiA friviitiii.
la faith o! the te-is pledged with a. capital ot
81000,000, to which ithas since added a fieierve
jv una oi ksou.uuu. us uiaama bamuajs NUM
$350,
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on
theseeond
Will
never soaleaer nostDones.
Liwk,!!,
,dteqrlbnt9n
1 t f!o;rt9Jx9 "if I lol rbl-frti Uh
ii:- ' v!fji7 nij?D:Y ufj .i:s Juu-i
I i 1 CAPITAL! PRIZE.. 30.000. : ..tf
? 1..1 .'--ivi!(.'j t?ol!i; fiiifi .vlrtnno
.nul haoi)? b'JSiii'I '..v'-'n
100,000 Trckets at Two bonArs eacW Hair Tick.
li i ('H vthA,iwaifif.'0'iuili n ii
' ,;,., ;ii,;x 'TiA .114 Htli
:lu!;il oiiMT -'Tit; v::-.3;Vi:-T .-.ii-t
: nii 'ikU othi;-! -ni woi;. : ii-f k-nlT
!l( 'lpltal'Prfze'.'JJi'.'.: 'iA V..:..;;: $30,000
f 1 1 c&pnai mj ? ,i. v.vv . i .... w lOjOOO
2 PrCoffirjOO -"V"1 I'Rol.
Ilriolflwi:::?
BO Prizes of .1 i 60OJ.1 i. .'. .Sii . iw;i v 10)000
)i.i
20
. 00 Prizes of , 60 -, .' . . . v . . . J, , .10,000-
500 Pri2s of ' .20. . .p. . . '.C:.-:: . r. . QMO.000
1,000 Prizes of.' tilOiiU .uw.v.ii.Ji, 10,000
H 7 ' . - APPROXIMATION FRIZES i i - ( I
ii1-' l.i jv'f - -trt ,1 u.,,:74n, jf-:,'
9 Approximation Prizes ot $300.,...' . $2,700
Approximation Prizes of 200:.... ' 1.X0O
' . 9 Approximation Frizes of ?-100.... n 900
" '! -?' ir !".' f:i SfM;-' i .
1857 Prizes, amounting to. ...... T .... ( $110,400
Responsible corresponding - agents wanted at all
prominent pglnts, to. whom a
will hA naltf
compensation
Application for rates to crabs sripuid only be made
w iue nvmi vmoe in how unesDK, i T M - t
Write, clearly stating full, address, for fua infor
mation or send orders to
M, A DAUPHTN,V
Postoffloe Box 692r New Orleans, Louisiana
AH ow Grand Exlreordlnary
the supervision and management of GENERALS
G. T. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A, EARLY.'
' febll- lit'". . (,;'. !--J
F
ROM DR. S. W. HUNTER,'
BALTIMORE, M. D,
Having become famniat wittji,Coiden
LewUfs Liquid Extract of beef and- Tonic Invlgor
ator, I take pleasure in recommending' It as ah ex
cellent preparation, combining as It does food and
tonic in a remarkable way, producing good, blood,
health and strength. Sold by all Druggists.
G
EO. a WARE,
Manufacturer and 'Wholesale Dealer in
'-'Ttrtix ''ALJi'to;
' AND ' 1. -' : - .A:-'
'.' ' 13DEB,' YTNEGAB!,' ' V '
- 1 - - . it it t f i
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer ot i
E. R. CONDIT'S TABLE SAUCE,
287 to 296 W. Third St, . mCDTNAIL 0.
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