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4u i ' Ijc Cljarlotte b0mer. HUBSOTiTPTIOir RATES : Daily, one year, (post-paid) in advance.... ..8 00 bu Ai'idte 4 00 Three Mint? . 2 00 , itorSh - 75 WEEKLY EDITION : Wee.kly, (n the eountv) tnadvanoe. . $2 00 ,,utof the county, postpaid,'...'..... 2 10 s'i'x .tfc'--''. 1 W Uteral Seductions Jot Clubs. ' J THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, d every HV.f manner of Job Printing can now be don won neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furn ish at short notice. BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. LETTER HEADS, CARDS, TAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS. CHECKS. AC til l'i"" i 1 NO. 3,420. VOL. XXIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1880. it'- iftil if if W mr fir Several Bargain Counters, and on them will be fourid some VERY CHEAP GOODS. We Hare Spread Out an Immense Stock of Ladies' and Chlldrens " Colored Hosiery; Which we Propose to Close Out grig (goads, dxrtMtxa, Sec TOTHB LAD1IS. WE HATE JUST RECEIVED 20 PIECES OF THE AT A SACRIFICE. :o: TIAMBURG EIBKOtDERY, COLLARS SD CUFFS, C0LLARETT3, HANDKERCHIEF ROXES, AND MANY OTHER I.K5IRABLE GOODS: : It ILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST -F.vn body and their Friends" ar m it . pect- fnUj Invited to call and see u , ALEXANDER & HARRIS. HANDSOMEST 4M1 Cretonnes That have ever been offered In this Market. ::o: -:o: 1) O mmm We will also dispose ol a large lot . of Ladles' and Gents' Undervest. Jan. 18. A. A H. STOCK i PLETED ! OUR FALL STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNK: 1 Is i,w Complete. We are determined to sustain our fo.mer reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS Of goods, which every, sensible person; knovrs is the cheapest In the end. Please call and see us before buying. W We will deal fairly and hon estly with you PEGRAM A CO. Oct. 10, 1879. democrat and Home copy. T. L SEIGLE & CO. Feb. "8. 3 1.4 25CTS. ANJ I tC s. ro a1 Nutri- l 1 ui:Aiiill. es, ;t is the Its properties tive BalsUinv , ootU:-irf u. "Combining all t'.ic- -J i i xl most effective LUf jALtj. I eye? offered to sutfyrfcrj ,'fP.-.j!? diseases. DR. J- F. H. of New York, voluntari'. -READ VJU.VI indorsi-i i'.. Sh 13 Sept., I n. TTT lT - nw Y , esses or lun i stti.-e. In Jiio i w r w ran 1.1 ills city the c sw . ere ui a. very i.--e o ty o. It wu thoro my ttcu itm ".v s e;d'o It , Tutt. s Kx;)ectorunt, and I cjn.ess n y sur no t in w .udor.ul power. Da;inj a pr .iticy o: nv."..ty irj, 1 1. vn in v r known A inedi- 'f. to .'Ct. ; j. finally, ,-in'i v' i "-i''" Inp: v e.lwts. I. iut liitiy uii;io i them st vmli-r.t fits of ODiuc.ng, i.nd i.iv i ia:. j ... e l thrf (J .-its to ta b tew d iv. 1 clUKtriuily iad irue ii u tuo Ust lung mecii.iao X cv-ujd., xNf., . YWJ.)D M. D. TAKE NOTICE ! ! H.islngleft a few days a?o for th9 East and North to purchase my SPRING STOCK OF DOOTS iT.-i, OHOKS, TTAT. HOEi, XJLTS, nPR'NK-'. HUNKS, A NEWSPAPER P J3. WRITES. Udioo, Kvnin,' Nu, August Ua. Dr TUTT: Dear .Sir -My l.t.U sou. was aita ko(? with pneumonia l ust winter, which ieii Inm v.u.i n violent cou(h, ihai Iss'.oJ till i ir.u mo.ii.i .!iee, lor tau euro ot' wUicli 1 iadebt -d y mr v n .13 Eipectorant. 1 had tried umkI eve.-y t '- mended, but none i miy )f '"J u .ti; I ii!..! . u- hi pectormt.onobi.ttle of wliic.i te noteJ t u coat!" entirely. Willi many luaukj. 1 am yj. is t.- Had terribfo-NIGH T S .V EATS. MeiUptl.S, i" 8J., i 1, 18.1. Dr. TUTT: Sir I havo iwoii Ku:f- iu0' lur e . ;y trvo king your Expectorant i was reuuc-d ia l.; iidi.Jit'U 1 Jrid t"i-.l aliJ8! it a. (8. 1 U.iVi: t kei) b U dozen bottles. Ti.e ni;ut t-we te nave ie.1 inc, the couifh has di ipp'3;ird, and I li V8au:c-i ii.teD nnil RiitKAn iFOundd in weight IMPORTANT QUESTION Reader, have ) ou cuHl;1 'id(l? A "i aulo 10 luigc tliu plug Hi-' Uavo yoa uu lriita tion ia the throat? A huiisj if ' Ojpie:i the lungs, with Blrj;J.jdi?jyjii have t how and then in tii ders and back; 11 ill t'-.e morn in g. y b. iatll- VALISES, ETC.V ALL PKST MAKEi AND QtJALITIE3, I therfore oSermy Heavy Uoods on Hand CHEAPER thIn EVER. 1 V K A CALL AND BE C )NVINCED. Respectfully, L. ASIEL, ;;0: I' S.- Having ponneeted myself .with the above ''""se, I am sure.that mxild friend and- eustom e,s can be better suited and for less money than :,t:i"" other house In the, city. . J"J " S. FRANKENTHIL. vofcsslcrmil. :, tilUm. W GRAHAM, TUTT'S PiLLS TUTT'S P2LLS TCUBF, KiSPDPMA. , TUTT'S PILLS CU"K COVriVKNI'-SS. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S P3LLS CUKK RICK HEAI.Jllt;. TUTTrS PiLLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS FCItlf V l aSC UL.OOJD. TUTT'S PILLS The Kngine. Into the gloom of the deep, dark night. w Uh panting breath and a startled scream: Swift as a bird In sodden flight Darts this creature 01 steel ana steam. Awful dangers are lurking nigh. Hocks and chasms are near the track, But straight by the light of Its great white eye It speeds thro' the shadows dense ana macK. Terrible thoughts and fierce desires Trouble its mad heart many an hour. Where burn and smoulder the hidden fires, Coupled ever with might and power. It hates as a wild horse hates the rein, The narrow track by vale and hill; And shrieks with a cry of startled pam, And longs to follow its own wild will. Oh, what am I hut an engine shod With muscle and flesh by the band of God, Speeding on thro' the dense, dark night. Guided a one by the soul's white light? Often and often my mad heart tires. And hates its way with a bitter hate, And longs to follow its own desires, And leave th end in the hands of fate. O, pondrous engine of steel and steam; O, human engine of flesh and bone Follow the white light's certain beam . There lies safety, and there alone. The narrow track of fearless truth. Lit by the soui's great eye of light, O, passionate heart of restless youth. Alone will carry you thro' the night. EUa Wheeler, in Inter-Ocean. OBSERVATIONS. ALSO A HANDSOME LINE OF Neck Inching, IX THE LATEST STYLE; Oiiil and See Our Late Attraction. Respectfully, THE COLONEL'S EXPEBIJIENT. Cannibals don't like to eat a coward because the bravest are the tenderest. The telerjhone Is only about two years old. but i some ol the jokes aDOut it souna as mougo. tuey were Tagged when the pyramids were young. Bur lington Hawkeye. On Thankselvina Day the thirty-five girls era ployed by a clothing firm In Boston presented the two members of the firm with a handsome album which cost S22. The presentation ceremonies oc cupied about half an hour, which was deducted irom their pay. Little Charley had his hair "bobbed" the other day, but did not like the operation of brushing. 'Ma, that barbers orusn maae me squawK. Mother: "I did not hear any noise." Charley: "But I squawked in my thinks." "Men often jump at conclusions," says the pro verb. So do dogs. We saw a dog at the conclu sion of a cut, which was sticking through the open ing of a partly closed door, and H created more disturbance than a church scandal. A small boy, boasting of his father's accomplish ments, said: ' My father can do almost anything; he's a notary public, and he's an apothecary and can mend teeth, and he Is a doctor, aiid can mend wagons and things and play the fiddle; he's a jackass at all trades." A Sunday school paper, speaking of eagles, says: 'An easle looks very different when standing from what he does when flying, as you can see by look ing at a fifty-cent piece." But if you want to see how he looks when he Hies, spend tne mny-ceni piece. It is a mean woman who will nasle a last year's Dlate of fashions for bonnets into this year's fash ion book and lend it to her female friends just be- tore Easter Sunday. An elderly darkey was inquiring of a policeman if he knew anything of his son Pete. The police man replied that there was a young darkey In the lock up lor DreaKing up a prayer-meung wuu an axe-handle. "Dai's him!" exclaimed the over,- joyed parent, "told me he was gwine to 'muse himseii." (iEXEUAI, AIVD PERSONAL. NOTES. lit of coughing on lyiu' ! w l A yharp pain r.;-ion on in heart, el.onl Hit, our -V .vic-c i:i l..k ; ul once a doe of l ua Kxp ct.m.i.r ; yli: oou be able to rai-sy- ! u i. 1 iiu.i hour rep-jal the flspectoraut; pi -co a hor iron lo Uiu teet.take two of Tutt Pills. You mil boo fall into a pleasant slegi aud vcuk u . eough gone, luugs working ua log, aud the bowels moving iiajjaiiMjior. To prevent a return of these aymptoms usq the Expectorant several day. , Office. 35 Murray Street, N. Y. Miss Mary Anderson, the actress, lias bought for S13.000 the house of Mat thew Canning, at Long Branch. Wasron-makers from all parts of the country met at Chicago last Tuesday, and decided to advance the prices of wagons 10 per cent. As Secretary Sherman voted in the Senate asrainst Simon Caneron as min ister to ivtissia, not much of a Sherman boom need be expected in .Pennsylva nia. Thomas A. Edison, of Menlo Park, obtained, Thursday, another patent for "electric lighting apparatus." The new patent is dated .February 10, isso. Bishop Toebbe, of the Catholic dio cese ot uovingion, ivy., nas lasueu a pastoral, it is said, declaring that the sacraments will be positively denied to all Catholic parents who send their children to the public schools. Of the English Weslevan thanksgiv ing found of Sl.200.000. some S20Q.000 is to be deyoted to." foreign missions. Of this sum S5,000 will be usea to pay on the debt of the Missionary Society. Richmond. Va., has ten Episcopal churches, one of which is colored. The membership of the white congrega tions is 2.229. In Petersburg the church membership is 1,170. Colonel Incrersoll tells the Chicago papers that the Pennsylvania conven tion has shown Urant in his true lignt. First, he is a candidate: second, he is on a level with any other aspirant for the Presidency. The Macon & Brunswick (Ga.) Rail road, which was sold January 13, was Wednesday, purchased by a strop, cnmianv. headed bv K. T. Wilson am - r A -r. . .' i'. . r. . .... . w ,.f .-wl ptners., or 4vey vu; v "(wiku that tliey will build the extension from Macon to Atlanta at once, i ne price na.ri is said to be the same as it was bid off at. How Mis Qaiet Little Game of Eucbre With His wife Resulted. Detroit Free Press. There are some folks who think it awful wicked for a husband and wife to sit down together of an evening and play cards, while others can't see where the harm comes in. Whv. said the Colonel, a few days ago, when the subject of card playing was under discussion; "does any one pretend that my wife and I can't play a few games oi eucure witnoui aisput ing ana arguing, and getting mad over it? Loafers can't, perhaps, but we could play for a thousand years and never have a word yes, we could." The others shook their heads in a du bious way, and the nettled Colonel' walked straight to a stationer's and bought the nicest pack he could find. That evening, when his wife was ready to sit down to her fancy work, he pro duced the cards and said : "May, I'was'toltfto-day that you and I couldn't play cards without disputing and getting into a row. Darling, draw up here" "Dearest, we will not have a word of dispute not one," she replied, as she put away her work. The Colonel shuffled away and dealt and turned up a heart "I order it up," she observed, as she looked over her cards. "I was going to take it up, anyhow," growled the Colonel, as his chin fell, all his other cards being black. "Play to that," she said, as she put down the joker. "Whoever heard ot anybody leading out in trumps, he exclaimed; "why don t you lead out with an ace r t -.1 ii.: 1 VJll. X Crtll miiY 1,1113 Ileum. "You can. eh? Well. IH make it the sickest plav von ever saw! Ha! took all the tricks, eh? Well, I thought I'd encourage you a little, (jive me the cards it's my deal." "You dealt before." "Xo, I didn't." "Why, yes you did! We have only played one hand." "Well, go ahead and deal all the time if you want to. I'll make two off your deal anyhow. What's .trump?" She turned up a ciud. ie nan oniy the nine-spot, but he scratched his head, puckered his mouth, and seemed to want to order it up. The bluff didn't work. She took it up and he led an ace of hearts. 'No hearts, eh !" he shouted, as she trumped it; "refusing suit is a regular loafer's trick. I'll keep an eye on you. Yes, take it and that and that and all of em! Its mighty fueer where you got all those trumps. Stocked the cards on me, did you?' "Now, dear, I played as tair as could be and made two, and if I make one on your deal I'll skunk you." "I d like to see you make one on my deal!" he puffed. "I've been fooling along to encourage you, but now I'm going to beat you out of sight. Dia monds are trump. She passed, and he toon it up on two small trumps. He took the first trick, she the next two, he the fourth, and when he put out his last trump she had the joker. "Skunked! Skunked!" she exclaimed, as she clapped her hands in glee. "You didn't follow suit : "Oh. ves I did." "I know better I You refused spades !" "But I hadn't any." "You hadn't, eh? Why didn't you have any ? I never saw a hand yet without at least one spade it! "Why, husband, I know how to play cards. "And don't I ? Wasn 1 1 playing eu chre when you were learning to walk; I sav vou stocked the cards on roe : "No I didn't. You are a poor player ; you don't know how to lead !" "I 1 why, maybe I'm a fool, and maybe I don't know anything, ana so you can play alone ana nave an tne trumns everv time!" He pushed DaeK, graooea nis paper, wheeled around to tne gas, ana it was nearlv thirtv-six hours before he smiled again. Nevertheless, no one else ever had a dispute over cards. OUR OU FEBRUARY (DE TTIH1 EN 03- SAME ? O ? o ? o GREAT BARGAINS ARE IN STORE FOB, those who have delayed in making their Winter Clothing purchases. WTe prefer to turn our Stock into Cash, open each seast n with the newest designs in fabrics, and increase the solid reputation we have already achieved for keeping in every respect a first-class Stock. And we have decided to clear out all heavy Goods, they are to be sold, and we know the only way. to make quick and rapid work is to make a price low enough and the public will respond. We have had a successful year's business and we intend to make a clear and thorough sweep of all Winter Goods on hand. Remember the first comes secures the best selection, and such inducements as we will now offer happen but a few times in any person's experience. We never make any promises that we do not fulfill, the verifications of these facts can bo seen on our tables. Our prices are all marked in plain figures, and we repeat again the Goods are to be sold. E.D.LATTA & BRO. Are the Afghans Jews A New method of Reform. The operations of the New Yrork So ciety for the Prevention of Crime have recentlv been the subiect or muca com ment. The society has for some time been engaged in an effort to shut up sa-- loons, gambling houses and otUer piftoes of questionable lesort, an.q k now ap pears, according to the statement or. tne executive ojneer, mat it uas ueen eiu- 1 .1.1. . 1 ! 4- ..,nf nVi nitir Jn1 ! movinr ueiecuves to waiuu any mm r. .-' ;. . . i. vHiual it susDects or i requeuing suuu places and making up a list to assist it in c. osiner tnem. ine integrity uiiu pood intention of the officers of the so ciety cannot be called into question, but it may be doubted it sucu a system or. espionage is not open to criticism and liable to grave abuse. The society it CLOSING SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Idddd (Dtotflnfinn GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN FINE SUITS. WE WILL SELL TO-DAY A SUIT wrvRTTT $25.00 FOR $20.00 U 11 20.00 FOR 16.50 15.00 FOR 12,50 , i.i c i n a a ,;nninoii,r nf nnr nwn manufacture, it is to the advantage of every AS OUr OtOCK Consists UlOStlJ Ul line UUUua, aim Hiuw'V " "." ".,,": ' " n iUn Qvf ooaonr, qo tViia Wfi purchaser, and a satisfaction to know, that if he buys a suit now that it wi 11 look as well the ' nu" XWIItS don't throw out any baits to the public with a mere small article, but fair treatment to all, and polite attention shown to every customer. WE SELL ONLY" FIRST-CLASS GOODS. vf;n,Bfn,iin aof a,iar, r,f oil (laiA wp. will sell now at REDUCED PRICES, as we don't intend to carry our Stock over to the next season, but will keep fresh and new styles at all times and each season. We solicit a call from everybody, and everybody is invited. Respectfully, Fine Clothiers and Tailors Clothing to.be made to order. N. B We are in receipt of Spring Samples for Spring and Summer THE TIME HAS COME FOR OUR ANNUAL H EJ "W IES En3 "IF O And with a view of reducing our immense stock befere making this Inventory, we will, in the face of continued and almost dally advances la all Goods, offer for the next ten days, with SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS : OUR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Germantown Goods and a splendid stock of MILLINERY GfOODS, CONSISTING Ot HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, TOGETHER WITH 1,000 PIECES OF BIBBOMS, ..v., af. irviorartrishade .Flowers Tips, Barid', Wlogs, Birds, &c, &c-J I fy jn COru eugc gwua, aiaiu uvuuk-mivw iouu, ' - - . . tj. i,n0 mo vnnw will avail themselves of It. A rare opportunity Is now offered everybody to buy of the above-named gooas, ana iub i-uuc3 VDWv AFTTTirnwskrY & BARITCH'S TV -1- A A O-VW km-m. tvdv nruma WMPflTtlTIM. Nov ts the time. Remember the place, &3cember21. TIE EIEK0ID Wm 0 Tlip nnpstion has been raised by The selt says that it does not use vu vt wfrld lJ;ndonrawhetlJr the tbu, obtained 5a TUTTS, HAIR DYE. KU8 clunked ti -i Ot-OsMY m I in r.l I-ht-i n vK. it iia- as ia ivting Wtt'Ur. biild by Druggiats, or On AY Haiu ou Whis HJ.APK M tvk SflKjlOyJgt instant ecrtJ by AiDress on receipt of $ 1 ,35 Murray St., New Yoi'k. apr 1 ly ClIAKliOTTit, N. C, '"i Af'TICE TitMrTED TO THE HVE, EAR I THROAT OFFICE WITH DR3. Jv)NFS & GRAHAM. ; HO. D. GRAHAM, X llOHS. Hnmo-anfl-lfArefin KOllelted. A- ,!oT:us, surveys, &C5 lurnlsheiP ?oro.-, i-N. ti. Carrier treV-Trn'$ee surtnT'ov nRNTIST. "V f' -' I M'EKS his professional Bewkjea, Jto. the.. ejV 'nice o Tryon street, opp. Ellas It Cohen. 1 " o,-ly. 1 i ih.iincui of ivouroraans your ;tomhiver,welstorn Sffltol LbUtty 18 the 'Begtanln ; thj u the Immediate precursor of Deatn. ' i ot sale by all pnigglsts and Dealers generally. Twninh. Wor v . . , - mi Afghans are not ot Jewish origin, x ne paper asserts tnat uie ptevuuiiH tvue of the Afghaq nhysognpry IS Wrongly jewisri moi gu t-Mrt" uj wmv! 'i6 race, while in their religious customs considerable analogy can be traced be tween them and the orthodox Jews. , In the ease of certain branches of the Af ghan people this is particularly striK insr so much so that one writer went so far as to coneiuue iuhl nt? uu iuuuu them the descendants ot tne lost tribes of Israel. All the native Afghan histories contain detailed accounts of the early history of the Jews, from Abraham down U we c.apuyicy ; ana. although;1 thbnrk of tle population, Vas converted to rsjam year and ywrs ago, it is stated in a local htatoyy th,at It Was not until the middle of the tenth, oentnary that Judaism was entirely given up and Islamism had become the prevailing religion. o ln nen from theiv e-vU ways bv holdinff a small whin over their YViy heads. When the general government uses spies and informers to ureas up counterfeiting it does so primarily in the interests of the public, but this so ciety only claims that it has the right to watch the actions of individuals, in or der to win them back to Yirtue. The records of the courts have often shown the evils resulting from such a plan, and how ready a paid detective Js to magnify every aetion of a, uspeeted, person, and eyei dtojt mnocent a.c, lions into a'sem.bjance of eyil. N;o body of men can claim, that they have a mis sioniororin, humanity, and until it can m sho wn, that the statutes against crime are inoperative society will be chary to believe in the efficacy of this new method of reform. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS, The Liveliest Place in Town is CORNER Ml OT ME TRUTH f to Springs' Corner, where you will get most and best Revelation of Ibe Maqs iqviiip Washington, Feb. 11. J. II. Russell, . . 1 nntnlrAi. faariharl lux. an lnuianapons miuenci, """n fni-P. the Senate exodus committee tr dav that within the two month3 ended January 20, mere iihu uccu mwu cu the public expense twenty-five to thirty men, women Huu liimuicu m.. rived in Indianapolis from ifojt-h 0o- lina. J. E. Baker;, ol inaianpoiis, tes tified that one of tne emigrants miuim ed him the emigrants had been instruc ted to get away from North Cima. by the 1st of June, so as to affeCt'the next censis, , , ' . ConHlinff r Grant. The New irork Sun's Washington speeial sayar Conkling is not a candi date, presently1 or remotely or m any other contingency, for the nomination of President at Chicago. Coukhng is for Grant, out and out, without any ; ai teration or second choice or possible compromise. -Conkling means arant and nothing se, Jn alibis walks and conversations he is bold enough . to avow this purpose, distinctly and nn aualifiedlv. so as to prevent the possi- J bility of a mistake, now or hereafter. Tne Cherokee Will FlgM WAsiTiTTsrftTOisi. February H.-A letter has been' received l this, city from the Wife Ot a UnerOKee uuirtu uv mo oioko of an official of the War department who was one of apafty that visited the Indian Territory in the winter of 1879, at which time she formed an acquain tance with the writer. After mention ing some matters, of detail cowie&ted Wi th lh.e dnjs of the .visitors, the , let ter saya: H presume you hear the In dian question agitated now and then ; we hear of territorial bills being pre sented to territorialize the Five Na tions and make them United States oittgens,' It will be. a disastrous move whenever they make onq in that direc tion. As' a Cherokee, understanding the language, customs and wants of my people, I can say there is not one Cher nVf nf mv acauaintanee but what will fight against this enforced government to tne ueaui. . Lwt Opperiunltr Wnshinetan BeDubUcan, It is to be regretted that the Republi cans of Pennsylvania did not consult the editor of Tiie Charlotte (N. C.) nnsmvir.il before takine action. It mieht have saved him some present editorial anxiety. And when you want to save dollars in buying CLOTHING, come for your money, vveoeiievem LARGE SALES AND LITTLE fKUfiio NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs' Corner. W. KAUFMAN & CO., COME AND SEE Cheapest and Beat Clothing House, Corner of Trade and Tryon Streets. Nov. 14. GMCERS A COSESIISSIOBi MEM) ONE OT THE LARGEST AUD BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTS. S5SH PLANTER'S FAVORITES LONGS' f Chemical f ertilizers, . 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