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i be as Bood i ti i ii wednesday;j&kch 2, ist?. ,:ou A corresDondent of the :Nashtille Amwiean ' sotoe wela ;i agb; - writing1 from Washington, paid Senator Kansom a hisrh and deserved tribute. We noted at the time one remark. He said hat he was "not great ala sekoratip; H touches nejitra smrs'b'ii action." We-atehevefmetiilrft rse criticism than' this. Gen. Hans forte lies in "set orations." His farioijs speech deliverei thies'drfouTTeatt Bgrji in the Senate in defence of the South and in behalf of conciliation i and peace between the sectiohii; Waifa m&4t wl elaborate thought and fervid eloquence. It was the effort of his life. It attract ed universal attention. .It was compli mented exceedingly and deservedl f by men of all parties. The Republican Senator from Vermont, Mr. Morrill, de clared it was one of the most eloquent efforts ever delivered in the Senate. The late Abram W. Venable pronounced it the most rhetorical speech that he had read in twenty years. . ; ; We haTe a recent book which con tains nriega thM three extracts from that spl The speech-is very ldngrve; impressive and persuas: t tnere is a fine vein -of ess ion. Th ndi noble. Of i utpaiypfjid Un iec&aa fat above qu hisA yy$ossible to atebefegp There was once in the British Parlia- mentftffOfl days' of BurKe and Pitt, a very gifted man who made one speech ffcTO0 i U was rais- wTOWS : BQWragaja r"Sed wJS1'?1?86 fttnious; taftlA o de bate, ire "has passed into history as 'Single-speech Hamilton." If Gen. Kn sointad nevet tcle andthej15 speech in the Senate he would have hepn inn nr re membered . because of tho., di t4pal Wt Lniiliant -effort tharteiitef erredj m &&ot mmfrm -rmm 1 the ladipi th(pur; of that lie srirtsisserf hiniself po such occa sions. AsMacaulay said of Warren Hastings "writing above himself" so Senator Hahsoim on a "set occasion" "speaks above himself." Silver Miae Romances. fVirghila Clt (Nev.) Enterprise. About ten o'clock vesterdav mnrninir a crowbar was dropped down the maia TuvuwBiiaimi i tie faiage Irpm the wffface and went dsrSfy "through a cage.at the bottouvpoerang bonnet and floor, o oae'-wak otr tfeg eage at the time and no one was hurt, it is nnpleasam to one maTfipftaci mme to reflect ttafr auchTtnjto rjoje times occur. As the bai; felleSJoz ing with theTupldfty7&d Un of a can. non ballwbett iktruk the cage. A bit ."lteW1 sings mflt.atdrlajtei: of such a ilSwM? JW'feU istcr shaft IWf and though, the shaikiwjs wjt meetim ndmtfa, two TnewWai whom the animal Janded, Weri iaied vt- nleu .don the J Consolidated vflShaft in .attempting to spring acrosS cwmpaftment, frbmwall platl JP1 aroi l,i)Cf feet below fand- JifflW a fflineraiKl ex ploded hke a bomb, causing the miner wthinkjuockJiaicut opeathe4wp-of his skull and let out. his hra n a7Lj ". icct ui uepui would probabJv bury itself in a plank or any pieceTof tmKht Pf" to strike at he ?2i?- T18111? the case, we repeat that it is not pleasant to think of such things as crowbars going down shafts. Cheap Elocution. Detroit Free Press. .? V, on, while a Detroit "ie Peace sat warming his rX nose V.y a cigar, 6 ami presently mquir- "T..J i. -uuge iiowniucii will you charge Je5.?LeLabout. fifteen lines of 1 ..Tim """V irm a oook I have y V hy, can t you read them r rep; iplied uuuur. ' UVA want to "es"- the lines sound when read aloud, fifeive can 1 1 earh two shitting anV niv0. ianv Quicker " A woman onen the door at thut mn. iCT.Wger Vt down the w vuc uesB, ciasped her hand, and said- at the npnril mark there and eaa His 1it4nA' -.1. ; . . I Wffiwx. o till U . dropped. exactly wa me . a i I Jfjf "1lk.W lff. ' 'tJNr.-orlolk Vlrglinini1' The Hon. Jefferson Davis, whom: Mr' "oar andthe Senate excluded from ttra henefits of the pension bill, fa JySifaS fiflW?1 ti6nVongthe TMWmi1s a gentle fift cu ture and ability, and atda9B0f fTrrr7"n' wllL with tbiai .M-Produce book which, apart fcSmuSTEEHM jectireaiea or, win be of splendid liteV- ary character. There ia hoTh, oi : ing about tei5rteintVheSith health. Prk -Nw M Sioeieeo Team r ainc mjw 0ywnttUMktwAr. ions, twentyight: friei: rflW-jX rorty-nme; wmiedry goods have falTen ile dry croods havi e ins into the chMTZ tzr r ff"aai1 m ctum uiKuox m ioi wan ir. oroa in i Prices were hlirherih iojE ' iTrr- i? fOrrjWBMwA visiuuB. nevuen : Turk rnrfv-,.. . j RrYr am enaia ermrL tLa speech! lya masterx temrjorizeii tmnvi thfr moment; goo'lortyr bte,.twenty-oeHfuV 5. the iTtjv boots, twentyerrintLblaft occurred m the dred and five: one hone ngrea ana five; board. thiZrnZZTZZiZ? seven, wages and prices1 AJmrA r-" "iremovi?g Wastes and Trfitt3iman2LtZ i "-.-.Turi t... .::" " io w xoi-t wS adf antaOTXoTthe workingmen of nine nine-tentns per centum. r r i To aH wbo an aflerlng from tbe enbnrnd in tfUereaofu of youth, .nerrous 'weakness, early de- 1 Art imm a Manlwwwfl JTi 1 Will MlllMlh. 1 TntXOV SaUBOEinbMMt MMdf Mi llaoovend by mlsglonary In (Central Hntai. im vlSTS? Grand i flvuth Amerleo. ' Send a self-addressed envelope lkept : toUs BET. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, pattern D.SifcSf ; uouse. new zone vy . . j i i,rriTT a rr.-fvryirtr I mm n 1 1 ji.'M'... -' arieston-Newe-aad Courier, t ' -Mfpietch Morgan, in an article in AppleUm's Magazine, undertakes the p&e-attempted task of pushing Shake' sweare irom nis nicne in tne temple 01 fame. Somebody else is to take Shaken eare-fewiMvoae who that somebody should be Mr. Morgan does not exactly iknaw,. f rhi:IiCdr4nfiax(m may nave written a portion,: taepiays, Sir Walter Raleigh another portion, leaving the rest to several gentlemen of genius who have succeeded in hid- liBg theinaelvifrDmLtJia gaze of an ad- i4Bu:jjf puaujTityj -tie i ciear, nowever, wa&jdi&aJKe3peara. naa nothing to do with the work which has brougnt more glory to the author than Bacon and ttaleigjev?,djreiimed of, and yet which they were ashamed to acknowledge and so fastened it upou an obscure actor and manager ..who has won deathless renown thereby. What fools they were?- ana now iuckv ne was: It is not necessary for us to fight Shakespeare's battles, but it is interest ing to notice briefly one of the argu ments against the Bard of Avon which his latest antagonist seems to thirrk particularly strong: '" ".Let any one try to conceive of the busy manager of a theatre, who suc ceeded by vigilance, exact accountings 6usiae3S sagacity and 'prudence, in sM curing and saving not only a compe tency, but a fair fortune ; inttbemean- I time-while-ng oss- wriiiaaf'iaabella's m-jfgiilficefif appeal fo theukedepu ty, Angelo, or Cardinal- Wojsevfy last soliloquy ! Or conceive of the maolwho gave the wife of his youth an old bed stead, and s,ued. a neighbor for corn de livered, penning Antony's oration above Caesar or the soliloquy of Macbeth de bating the murder of Duncan, the in vocation to sleep in 'King Henry IV,' or the speech of Prospero, or the my riad sweet, or noble, or tender passages that nothing but a human heart could' utter! Let mm try to conceive this, and his eyes will open to the absurdity of the belief that these lines were writ ten by the lessee and joint manager of a theatre ami he will be satisfied in his own mind that no such phenomenon is reasonable, probable, or safe to have presented itself." In. other words, because Shakespeare was neither god nor demi-god he could not have written divinely. Baconwasthe "wisest, Dnghtest.-Tneanm of mankind." His meanness, then, did not prevent him from being both wise and bright. Raleigh was not specially remarkable for piety or principle: vet he did some noble things, and the world reckons him a Hero. Milton was a tvrant in his family, and not the kind of a Christian most of us would like to live with. Yet he wrote 'Paradise Lost." Bums was a sad scapegrace, as his "Bonnie Jean" knew to hev sorrow and shame. Yet mo ouu&s ue ius sueei as u tney came from an angel's Lips,, and will probably ou&aat the hymns of good Dr. Watts. Byron's morals were about as bad as they could by, and apparently -he never blushed for them. Vet "Childe Har old's Pilgrimage" will live as long as language lasts. Shelley abandoned his wife and virtually drove her to suicide. Yet his famfi is growing broader and deeper with, each passing vear. Poor Poe s stories are likely to survive when those of cleaner men have perished. It is a lamentable fact that genius ;u..i goodness are' seldom allied, and that some of the grandest thoughts have been uttered by men completely desti- tute of moral grandeur. Few of those who have made' "the profoundest im pression upon the brain and heart of the race were models in character or conduct. Inspiration is none the less inspiration because it comes to us through channels of commonest clay. Shakespeare was an unfaithful hus band, a hard drinker, possibly a harsh creditor, and certainly a driving man of business, who knew.how.to.make mohey, and how to take'x:&re of.it when wade. But he might have been all this, andTnuch worse, and yet had his pen ' dipped in the tire divine. In him, as in all the rest of the giants, th outer and an inner man ; the outer for ins own uay and generation; the inner nut vi an age, out lorail time. How lo Ljvc at a Hotel. 1 was talking. with a gonUeinau the otttee dfty,who has speut meal IP thirty years at a hotel in New York, hale hearty, vigorous-rouJUvwig by a decade' his associates ifi IWifel Hfp "A-c k ?am iiijxv ouuivea all my compan iiyot Mtem were yoi.ngarttluxn My,wu gaye ptofmlse of a inuth longer life. Their style of living ruined thein. The bill.of fare was large and Bciiriuus. Aney paid tor what was in "l!J;m eSl . lne' hes with m enuea wun nnts and raisins Aiicu uiet yaiiea on tlieir palates. Vis- .v..vUiuiiucuui were autiea to ffive tlieir food relish. Copious draughts of i. , """.."'y" rt iilJw aie a rewaia. llv &tie oi nving is a : l i i. emu-eiy ainerent. 1 here td t ' y "'"o w oiuiuie - YV""6C "y."up ucuiy. r connned my- .Wuueuiu oi meat, and changed " cvciv uay. A lie dessert wna vui-Ji PiifiiKrli rn -Ti ita fc" i"6"c seven new courses vynaeUttis l,had cqffgA ume N boaietirJi8 milk andJ then jallV Wfttpr Afu !loani,;tn .vivyajrs aiiui aj Way in need of a doc- frf; i?he h,rs Pycian made me a inendly call ocensionjillv t k.o,. m.x.j. . - ri: 7"V ' ic nut "iryr? a- I 91e seen many a man eat himself out of house mm uume. a nave to nww mro v-c, uaic hiiu neanv. w hearty, with a decade longer to live.' A Chicajro fafher tire girOa -put faahicaiable thinWecwri cnairs in his parlor,. and.,was annoyed by the freqttrihV Vith wttclr the fS mi mm! e was oroicen no aot-mi tZSZTir9 l7,w!5 one )f them, as .t - .i w 'fc ii i, iv 1 1 i.Tzmmjp oo , t mo, aim iMsiri rniir. m t u mith woo Bitting on the aufa bv the ent the lfttre lift-chair that no JeJ sittingon at alfe Ittnust be the poor glue they use, or perhaps it was &r v,feth &Wiw the sub JSSAST 'TO! W to eafch ughter, a T lockftblahAj HH with her i?iS me worasijsrrsmtftfl tn lnr pountis. da. ftaifing the girl he si ffcfSrs any more chairs brok- etfitis bepanseyour young inen can't sum.in simple subtraction; m- etse 7 iji DM.1 011 malicious ydegrttren of property." A Cngr( ganan'g Comforter. S iOteWMrlScIrmanEnonirer a . . overcoat, . 1 "V tions are crowdinir in unon o fT rrv dart t?uw.j4i$ noieiis my.iiome, w U JJ-U1 Vl'Wy- The spre; new CWiiUeilL. Dlir 1T1V ivinrr lima esWgate the alcoholic traffic," ad it aWblhm trfus seem that thev are rinino. f? With a xroti rrcQnta o a o th If! far aai Gold. 1 1 .- . . . . acO - iaSf S .Jn orter to on both plans, the American poel Iilow e vl1oo& J 3 00 w55u. wsHiurant, at moderate nn. ducted br the hotel. Pnoes, lscon- - aj?lasa of lata lik Oarbollo Salve. Beware ot counterfeits. : uoajLi. yEGETLNE. 1 A : HER OWN WORDS. . wuaHym jMMi -ecu. lo, 1SI I, H. a Stevens: ' " Mr. Bear Sir Since several years I have got a sore and very palnfntfootAT had some physicians, but they cxwidn't cure me. Now I have heard of your wsDwiro Hum laujr wuu was sick ior a long nine, and becameall-well from your Vegetlne, and I went and bought me one bottle of VegeaneTaiar, after I had used one bottle, the pain left me J and r!ixu, utu uieu i oougnt one otnen tie, and so I take It veL I thank fvi fnr this i II li ii ii Im 1 I " .1 .v. i , . : waj una yourseu; ana wishing every sufferer pa; aueiiuoa U) It It Is a blessing forhealth. MRS n vr i i.n . U n & un.'t? i VEGETLNK SAFE AND SURE. ekil In 1872 your Vegetlhe was recommended to me, and yielding to the persuasions of a friend. i consented to try-tbo-At e Ume j was SUffermgi uvui gciieicu ueuiiuy ana nervous prostration,' superinduced by overwork and irregular habits its wu(jpau ssraguienuig Anq. tentative proper uranwoiwaum mif uvuwiuMea system ITC the first dose; and under Its persistent use I rap ly recovered, gaining more than usual health in good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated ta give Vegetme my most unqualified indorsement no ircuiB a saie, sure ttiiu puwenui agent in promot- uiKwsauaana restoring im wastea system to new are and energy, vegetlne is the only medicine I use; and as long as I live I never expect to find a welter. , jours truiy - - w. a. cluAilt, 120 Monterey Street. Alleghany, Yenn VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. ;J:CharlestowB. Mr. H. R. Stevens: Dear Sir This Is to certifv that I have used your "Blood Preparation in my family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous numors or uneumanc afreet inns it rannnt h m celled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine uu wn wnuuii nave' ever usea-, ana 1 nave uscu oiiiiosi, everytnmg. i can cneerrully reconv uicuu it m anj oi:e in neea or sucn a medicine. Yours respectfully, ' '- -MRS. A. A. DENSMORE, 19 Russell street. ' '' VEGETDiE. W H at IS" N EJJdED. 'ston, Feb. 13, 1871." H. K. Stevwtf,,8Q.: , Ait- Si , , , . ff . : , . . ; P aytAboqt ene. yearalncfl I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vece- une was strongly recommended to me by a friend" who had beea niuch.beneflted j todtB use. I wo cured the article, and, after using several bottles ' y rewiqww peaiMh fflseooB)ied its use. r feel quite confident that there is no medicine su perior to it for those complaints for which it is es pecially prepared,.-and woifld cheeerfully recom mend It to those who feel that they need some thing to restore Chem to perfect health. Respectfully yours, U. L. PE.TTINGJLL, Firm of S. M. Pettfngifi ft Co.,' No. 10 State styeet, Boston. VEGETINE. ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. i S wta Berwick, Me. , Jan.-1 7, 1 872. H. R. Stevens, Esq. j;" : . ' . . have haadyspeuBiai in ilswort form noi.it11 Jfcwa-toteaifcujriw of dollars worth of medicine.onitput aWainingany relief. In Septenlber last I SmmSnSStStWSThi Vegetlne, since which time mv health hS steainv l6??3 weirdl have mln- era ln thlawtakegrlrni aUVhaveo Yours trulj, Tv:- - THOMAS E. M0OF veiseer uaro Kooms Portsmouth Co.s' Mills. V KOKTINiE-, Prepared bjf , . , H.R. STEVENS, BOSTON ItASS. VegeUne ls.sold by an Druggiste-V an5 45 Yearsr B6fof64hi Public. THE GENUINE CELEER ATED LIVER PILLS Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, ' : ' f s i 1 f RVSIEISIA iNp sjcg HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right, side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left ii , Patient is rarely able to lie on tiie left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and freAuently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken JPmansjihe.. axouTheiom-, ac ,s..?ecteTwth Jpss; fr Appetite and stcShfes f tke 'bowels il general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with paihT accompanied (wth(.dulli Jieavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally 4 scotvgiderfcbleloss' of memory accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something whicrC ought to have beenone.. A. slight, dry cough sometimes art attendant." j patient complains of weariness and debihty ;.be is easily .startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com PJL P$0dy -sensatibrif "ot-,U ; skan ; his spirits are kJw-and akitrio he is satisfied that exercise woald be beneficial to, him,- ye jies can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it beveral of the above symptoms attend the disease, btif cases have odtffrcd If of them existed, yetttani-. 5S2!tfr? after death,, has shown the Liver - to Save been extend sively derangpd. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLaxe s Liver Pills in: M' vrnx3ijE And TeveR? whet n''r riiirrrar.. equaiea.. bY .'si 9ufij 10 !is'f biiK bnftrf -iidj tTl TittU 0fTi -The e are never siuawo. . Kd, with the Liver Pills, irtpaaaiiiafeAeiScT WcWeWvpS allhe Signatures of C. McLanpWI - bear Insist upon having tFe genuine" BrI uiuiods. innu 'athalrtlcieai be:Wtf' rrrwira xf HWU L P tt I If I T? II T ' vi a vtsik:7ViJ' MB -'--a jiver fiLLs, prepared bv wol :331 tin Urn wiiiu rwO.l r!vr n rt'isfifwww .fxtfi.ni Kt tM . f -7 a vM fao ihq A . fiiglTo t l, to tiiadLgitoaJBb(rWIrie r DON'T KNOW M$AIL.Y WHAT AILS HIM, ThMlslmrtlme to take (that ilEfc PPectelly on the Ltver. and at the j Ip " , , , : unci, QUU fXL LU9 EMUW a-Sfff aE lm P"riaes from the stomach ttseta ill- -.vmhhi J UXiAi4,llJ,.. Take them for Biliousness, Indige'stenT'Costlv ness. Liver Complalhta. and all diseases and crls union, oi me aUKaOAKJ 4 -11 iirrSSnSKWi&S?? Pm ttl WABEANtED 8 College-place, New York. WMf h-A Co., Charlotte, N. C. S.t; illlll SMITH'S W0BM?Hm. Athens, Ga., Decembe9, 878 A few nlshts ftlnnn I Worm Oil. Rnd the, no-rt Hao rTlS. large-worms. At ttie same time l gave one to tary ilttle girl, four rears old. and she ruuanrf loK Hrt. worms from four to fifteen Inches ldrig,. jv W. F.JPHnXJPS. Worm OH for sale bv Dniewlsta Pre- muni h V C I vwiw kxr - r 11 x i ice o cenia. Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from th system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m a l ail Oi NORTH CAROLINA, ( Superior Court, A plan to Incorporate the Simpson Gold and Sll- m Kv. y navine Deen tnls day filed in Z L " i"lJnna ffampee, cnaries A. Fairbanks and Arthur D. McLelland, and a per mil navme oeen fiien hr ma tn omn hmh n subscrlpUon, notice is herebj given that a meeuW i. ,r ,T . Miwram ana suDscriDers snau be held in the city of Charlotte, county and State aforesaid at the Central Hotel in said city on the 2nd day of April next, and complete the organise tion ot said corporation as proposed in said plan to conformity to law. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand viuvv in vuariMie, mis luia aay oi March, lHlv. v Ki KRW IN mCTll dlt w3t Clerk Superior Court. i iou wish to engage In an honest, genteel a ousiness, ana make plenty of money during "vuuujoi ' ' V 1 1 V4 JUU1 UJ RANDOLPH & CO., 107, 4th av.. N. Y. feb4w4t. QONDfcNSED TliTK. A NORTH CAROLINA AILBpAp. TRAINlJ OOUiO KA8T. No. 8 Dally Date, Nov. 10, '18. No. 2 Dally No. 4 Daily ex.Sun. Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, " Raleigh, Arrive Goldsboro, 3.45 am 8.20 a m 3 00pm 5.25 p m 6.55 pm 14.10pm 5.80am I 9.30 a m NO. 2 Connftcfd SnUah: with W.N.C.R.B. for aU. points la Western North da except Sundays At Greensboro ftth B. & D R, H. for all points orth. East and West At Goldsboro with . ti. a, a. ior wummgton. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. Burt; Date, Nov. 10, '78. No.1 Daily. No. 3 Daily. iave Goldsboro, 9.50 a m 5.35 p m Kaieign, 3.60 pm Greensboro R.'JH n m 1 A at a m 5.30 am arrive unariotte, lz.u&am 10.50 am No. 1 -Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. 4 A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. & C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east. No. 3 Connects at Saliahnrv nrith w n r n t dally except Sunday.. Afc AlivLinn Jnnntian. trith A. & C, A, fioutu and fiftothrwasi At ,Ay, tuuiroad' lor an points Leave Greensboro, daily exceptSunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, T-'ftXtTtiJ " 10.50p5 Leave Salem, ' st r" " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboroi " - " 7.45 am ebOQwtthUs oajhe R. 4 SLEEPING CARS VTTHOCT CHAHGX wew yock and tint a lUnhwwnd iMwm and CnarioKe. ud hoth.mnvtririftfi Na rn, 4 between New York and SavanBah Via jRtehmerjdi Charlotte and Aumista '"WBSWSHMlft iTteOABrtieensbwghi 1 Goldsboior Salisbury and ' CharlotSBTahdr atall t and East' Tor EmlgmntmteSWptsTrT Arkahi " V,"- j tu wuui, ouuuferweiui. r-n8W,iorxn ,f. .1 . W. A'aasenger.Ageni QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. 'and' 'august'a Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R., Columbia, S. C, Dec. 27, 1878 On and alter Sunday, He 20tB 1&7& ffiefR road, (Washington time,): night express. Going South, No. 1. ' v wmuii, 11 1 Ml a mr MR A. M ve wrumbl Columbia.... Arrive CharTofleVr.f3"1' -..v-. uiuUVlPri. 1. J w. ., ' . 1 I f I IM Z u a la a. m. GOfNO SOUTH. No. a. Leave Charlotte..... it 97 w Arrlve AuHsr 5, s3 p: 2: Gpreo North, No. 4 1 Ivlula' ',1Wf t-8OTAT4u( Cheater WuI v0r V. j 'vr ami, lUSIOAlUJ, SWOa-WSPrLcars Augusui; Kiso on 'PraftbH-Kk;&lch- e2 iffwu'aHMWf MA'toumm turn ati moOTt3ey jRT2KAT BARQADtS JpB TBS HOLIDAIS, t'Mrjj;,,,!-. J. T. WATCHES, 'CLOCKS' - i-,'rr; . -j f St-. JEWELRY, J 1 ft;iii'-i StLtEiAND pILyEfi- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES 3" Gold-Head Canes and everything yon want for ChrtHtmas. at ' T.' WE tJESmE to call attenOoh to1 OTfB STOCTT E DlESIKS CaB attenUdn to OUR TOOlv Gwuri4 and: Cut Glas Bottles, the handsomest la th market The latest stylesof Perfirme Boxed inpluamg, some 'novelties, wich will pay you t c)ttl aad eamlneu ;. FIJtE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases French, Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather Pdobet Books; also a full stock of EngusLr and Amertcan Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. R. WBISTON 4 CO- decl3 CALDWELL HOUSE, AlVDWELL HOUSE. CALDWELL HOUS HOUS I? hosA19 UAjLDWEEL Corner Jon and sixth Si Comer TryoB and fflxta Streets, . '. . . a CHABLOTTB, IS. C. .. .'. CHARLOTTE, N. C. i p. CALDWELL Proprietor. ThJaboufeisfermaQenteslab all tnvetfleiiees and comforts ot a ftrsVclasa boarding house. Persons visiting the elty will find It a pleasant homer Permarrent boarders wanted. bed with rooms. daj, .towOent, S1.2oi per week. taoteii.13A)0; boar4and room 11 TOU want fkst-class Carriages Phaetons. Bog-; a saddle Qorses,. g to tbw New Livery we nra ff departing trama, o ttb en ; ' tryohwakt your norseswell ted and "well groomed go to the New JOjteji Stable.., . vwprpmptness and reasonable prices are our may2 - B. CHAMBERS. IX O. MAXWXLL. C. r. HABBJSON, Auctioneer. JAXWELL HABRISOJ- r1 AUCTION AND Buy and sell en consignment all kinds of - 3ffiRcflANisE AinraTBt mcEs- ' win give srjcM iwwwal-' :: aUentioa to"atf business enSiste to- our ae. - Four doors above Chariutte HuteL dee3 JJE-NO TEA, PURE, GOOD AND CHEAP. t , , 0 I ;'-WN4.BUt:Agtsv v White itbj Yeast ahouUh pdrttrrf! BaKhw Hwder;-w fli' jwi imicu Bunt , ' : I..:.! : HEALTHFUL BREAD,,, M!yttoilif1iiii J. uoiia f .IsljiilOSl- tt oivce. Trade strM.Sm dnor Jthrtrrt 1H itrt nurkut1 fefSR'WSTtt 'r. .-ii'.- u: -Hit.-; f- oY A' .'xadl a -,M.-t5W. d.jij jij.j UJ i!-. r i! .f..n5.4 , I TlBa4lofiBeiilamlnipat decease, uiiic: ,fr-:iiktjM s.ii,-.ua :-'-5 OJ luti ..,' t:..f J" buiiiO llWia,'rrfltoK'iw eHs, wtteirJoltri Tel beth ReddStwMe of Joto In this case and non-residents of the State. It is therefore oirgoftnoonteTOd by the Court! umu aoverusement Demaoe ior six ween in THX tdlrJbeftthfrcler 'weiye'ltftetisVerirtM thettaMe'nobeefiiat toiUeAaMtwat 1SAAU YafAA,; oi T70R A FIRST CLASS dBVlrv..;.: taajM Iron taevmtedSiateM fresh ererTfeitfrfmir.itairW .... j- ... vwruitu . tTi nuDrr unnrnit. nan n ajii lts..J6htfStwrki:.sSdriaj BEACH -STRIP KOlaSSEr S'Wt twdsteres.tnJthe GhrJkAllajmrjdter taffliUng! : tautri -pxQBJdfi . f fit ' I ---;i?f?-fii'3eff- rit;-" ill M!i i' SLO O.T6. H O E 8 AND H H H H H H TTTT T T T T A A 1st National Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C. OllI Stock -of TWkKh ShnAd : tr lo 1 , . dto have you call and examine for yourHDefort VST ; :- PEQBAM & CO. I)BBK to LWr S'- A1 anl Porterj bottjed f beer a specialty. Bottled beer dellTerBd: to any part cf the city iree or charge at ONE DOL LAR PER dozen: Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appetizer, and recommended by all good physicians to per , sons In delicate health. Ail orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 imKNCHOBBANDY Gnamnteed to be TWKNTX YEARS OLD, AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. M M N L S L O JQQf your hands all friends of taste QN my bar only the best fs placed. j OANJBPrTCH.Prji,WIrte,Wlus jACp'mari "f receive right real, good cheer, jp&BASR steptln, my haD Inspect, JJEAB It, you'll see more than youll eirjecL PRENCH, German, DoraesUe Brandies, Wine J trjr each customer's taste to refme, gUCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good, QONTATNS my 'fax, most delielous food, XT AVLNG Cheese and Sausage In bill of fare, J ACH glaas.ptBeeri of Gin win bear gAYANT lodgment and taste most nufc , . gJCS fmnoivtrX lips as Ip alps he doxA TLAACBi lp tM teXes proves what be thinks, T3 KiETT off onejpore he calls as tor his friend- an22 1 ' ;" J A M A Z E D, FOR T9B i LUJNTCH llOUTE Is opened at the Cochrane Heuse, a Trade Btreel A big Free Lunch M2Kte?,jWBWenelsori -f Monday, March lOthlipm alevh to one o'flocl, and every day mTUI fteftjrdets. Soups, Salads, :.!- :':ijv."..-, '..it ... . : TTE ARE ALWAYS BEADY Anawmmg to shoWgoods whether btiibtyod are M4ts te bay. L. R. 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