3H)t (tffjartottx Qfrtisivvtr.
WEPNff3D AY( MARCH 10, 1880.
THE COMING 'CROWE
HIS DIEERIAL MAJESTY ULYSSES I.
' -
PUNGENT PICTURES OF THE COM
ING EMPIRE.
The Lords and LaWHes, Duke and
Duchette, Earl a, Narwhals, Etc., of
the New RegimeThe Gorgeous
Imperial Army
One of the cleverest. satires crf-tHHmperial Government. -We have
Jmr ia 011 o n rn urn -In a nralnti!if not i l ami STA ItOW 1 tS !lfl VOCateS. WefltflY
sued, entitled "The CtarewWMuirtntinM
givincr a prophetic pen picture of the
coming Empire under "His Imperial
Majesty, Emperor Ulysses I." It is il
lustrated with a cut of a crown such as
is given at the head of this article, and
somejyttJtTate leading reatora
tionists are admirable. The chief ex
tracts are taken from the Court Jour
nal, dated Washington, September 1,
1882, and from the'jfyweriat Standard,
dated Washington, October 1; l8$2,to
which various telegrams are credited
from different sections of the country,
telling ef 4ha troubles with fsach in
surgents asfBIaine, JSast arfd others, of
the progress of Imperialism, of the
gorgeous and numberless Imperial
troops and of the grand public improve
ments prosecuted under the Empire.
The following extracts will, be relished
by the lovers of polished wit, whatever
may be their views of Imperialism :
HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY, EMPEROR
VLYSSES, I.
From the Court Journal, Washington. Sept 1,1 882.
His Imperial' Majesty, the Emperor
Ulysses, X accompanied by the Empress,
the Crown Prince Frederick and a
numerous suite arrived. at the palace
yesterday after ft '.week's visit to the
Duke of Pennsylvania at his palatial
residence, Cameron Hall, Harrisburg.
His Imperial Majesty, we are happy to
announce, is in the best of health. The
imperial escort consisted of a battalion
of the Guards and two companies of
the Household Cavalry.
" THE PRINCESS NELLIE.
Her Kyai Highness, the Princess
Nellie, Wfllr not rfetarn to England. We
are in ositJonlastale that ttte consort
of Her Royal Highness, Algernon Sar
trivia ?art ia Via .-. I . . , 1 A nnAnA
ww, xjoij., 13 lv uc laiscu tu luc pee J. age
under the title of Earl of Granton. We
further understand that the Earl of
Granton is to be appointed Governor,
with the title of Lord Lieutenant, of
the Province of Illinois, and that it is
the intention of the Imperial Govern
ment to settle $200,000 per annum upon
his lordship A vice-regal palace ia to
be built at Springfield, the Privy Coun
cil having issued an order for the raz
ing of the capitol of the former State of
Illinois, and the residence of the Lord
Lieutenant will be erected on the site.
LORD SHARON, EARL OF NEVADA.
Lord Sharon, Earl of Nevada, is ex
pected to arrive at the palace on the 5th
inst His Lordship, who has, during
the past month, been entertaining a
number of the Western nobility at his
magnificent residence, Belmont Hall,
ban raneisco, is understood to have
suceewfurocoiriducted the negotiations
which resulted in California giving- her
assent to ti propositions made by the
Imperial Government. In view of His
Lordship's distinguished diplomatic
services In thus eradicating the last
vestigtss or Republicanism in the Wes
tern parti' be.Empirewe have reason
to know tuTHis Imperial Majesty in
tends ccfeWlny-'ttpoTT "His -Lordship
the honor of ibe Order of the Mailed
Hand.
LORD SIMON CAMERON, EARL OF SUS
QUEHANNA. It is with great pleasure that we are
enabled to announce the arrival of
Lord Simon Cameron, Earl of Susque
hanna, at the palace. The venerable
Earl and his son, the noble Duke of
Pennsjlvahia, will have the honor of
dining with His Imperial Majesty to
morrow, when the Duke is expected to
arrive in town. As We haye previously
announced, Lord Simon was. sometime
ago, appointed by His Imperial Majes
ty EarfMarshal, the title remaining in
the house of Cameron, according to the
law of primogeniture.
Lord and Lady ' Hamilton Fish have
arrived at the palace. Lord Hamilton
will receive final instructions before
his departure for England as Imperial
Minister to the -Court of St. James.
Lady Fish will not, we understand, ac
company; the noble lord, but will re
mam daring the coming season in at
tendance on Her Majesty as principal
Lady u Waiting. . ;
JwtfefeBURNE, DUKE OF rLLIOI., '. !
Cards have been issued by thfe Duk6'
of Illinois for a garden piny at' Wash
burne Houise; tne splendid residence
latelv-oompleted by; .Hi Grace, and to
which His Grace has given the family
name;' for the evening of - the1 12th inst;
The nohlep Duke. whoBfrt appointment
as Prime Minister by His Imperial M
jesty baarglteiJ lhprioTchff'atiSfaei
toon circies will, to undeE-r
stands entertain during the corning sea
son' wltM ucl libsYritality; u Her Grace",
the Duchess of Jltfnois, returned from
the country last week) .
SIR O. E.BABCQCK, PJONCH'AJ, EQUERRY.
Sir & Babopdfe; whose :devotin to
the Imperial' ?aii& jrnd ixhom Cpnspic
uouaigaWantry.ftt (Albany New York,
whenithe Bepubliean atriy nndet Fen
ton wa'so completely darted' by the
Imperial troops have deservedly gained
him so many marks of Imperial favor,
is now; wefare glad to rtattehulte con
valescent. H TemaihS at tiro f mnprinl
11 . . - i
inal T!riiierTv
in aj,tendncfr ott ltt$ Impefial Majesty.
LORDS AND. LADIES VISITING.
Lord andljAria'ttS-repont.
Baro? -JLVi an.d Sir Whitelaw
Keul,otNtWtYil-, wbdbave ieeh'otii
a visit to Lord George M. Robeson, of
New Jersey, tot Seefe? Hall, Gape May,
arrived in tdwri yesterday for the sea-
80n- .IVfi . II II ',U ( (i ; ;
u win.. -.!: !'.fyr:: t . . .! ),'
peitarHiglmesii, f'tl',Crow& j Prliicti
Fredeocim iM.iieea, pleased acaepi
as jtreawnt frank James Gordon Ben
nettEsq, otStw York, has arriyed tn
the Potomaft1 She iSMained theUlys
sestfAndis a masterpiece of naval arch
itectwrei ll.Hi.it 'i !
frmtmnXE 2SD DUCHESS OF STEW TOHK.
'ukB and Dacte&o New S-oirfc
ar wxpeeted to arrive jh town for; the
se
AfldRn -Tuesaay geAfcj Aneaneai
ffltee. Conklinir 'HovWe, rapidly
real'
annroacniiiK uuuipic.w, vuvacs
in itofrchitectaral.beautj.to equal
i"TZUa rnnnv snlendid houses of the
i3t2f fn'ttai canital BinceHis
muSaUM throw.
S?JXTZ: ifthivrtl fetfUssued by
eiYen, wMwtw? rrc
and the event PUf"Z?Zt
ff.l! ii lit IlK'lt) Xf
BLAE3E
- luJit JnloiyrnTTl DUDllSUCU. uJWot
. 't- i.i. iooiia hrinfWI lDteuiKwwv
r.nm mission of James G. liiaine, oj.
y i m' T .f? ,cn('r a j&w days more;
w?SjejrtlJtnj to'the Palace to
t
enter on his duties as Frinr.
Maine, and the sentence of banishment
naswuil hv t.hfi ( ommiSSIOn W ill Jill mi
probability be approved by His Majes
ty. We think the Commissioa erred n
its decision not agto ,the gulltbift
to the punisbment of the offender.
The time has passed for measures
of mercy. Justice demands some
thing more. It demands stern re
tribution for such offenses as this man
Blaifae has committed, ,andth pwnh
ment awarded should have been death.
Let there be no trifling with traitors!
When twenty so-called Unlop Leaguers
were snot in iinciniKm m dhvui
been a warning to rebels that the poli
cyof th.e Imperial Government was
Hot to regard sedition: as eluid s
play. Of what 'use is banishirfent if
inch men as John Sherman, James G.
Blaine and Rutherfdrd B. Hayes can.
concoct their plots and plans against
the safety of the empire on the Canadian
sid&bf the border and.. send their emis
saries to spread disloyalty in every part
of the country ? We are not apologists
foE the course thus tar pujsuea oy lu
irr.oviai r,nvpmmnL ,We have beea
aiTdarenow its advocates. WerhaYe,atid
ernment. and Vaorflation or timiaiy,
be they in what quarter they may,
must neither be condoned nor tolera
ted. The lessons of the past must not
be forgotten, .
ExcrojION of xRoatAs,x?J
By Empenal Telegraph to the Standard.
New York, September 30. The last
of-liie -eighteen prisoners jcpndemned
to death fcy'the laiperial MllJtAry Cofni
mission which closed its sittings at
Governor's Island on the 20th was exe
cuted at sdaytrreirfc this -morning. The
condemned mars- "Thomas Naat who
was a caricatui ist on Harper's Weekly
before that disloyal sheet was sup
pressed in June last, was accused of
high treason by plotting against the
crown and dignity of His Imperial
Majesty and by circulating 'a so-called
cartoon representing His Imperial Ma
jesty as Nero. The execution was pri
vate, but it was understood that-the
death was painful, the wretched trai
tor's life not being extinct for several
minutes.
IMPERIAL GRAPE FOR RIOTERS
Charleston, So. Ca., September
30.-Serious riots nave occurred in
thi;ity within the past dayS, culmi
nating last evening in an attack
upon some of the Imperial troops. Or
ders were given that the troops be con
fined to their quarters, and oenerai
Casey telegraphed to Washington for in-
i i .j . : 1 j .
StruCUOIlS umeis wcic ieucicu iiuui
the Minister of War after consultation
with His Imperial Majesty thattHerEbti
be summarially suppressed, snd accord-'
inly General Casey opened on the mob'
iwith artillerv. Xver seventy ofa the
noters were killed, ihe city is now
quiet.
REVIVING BUSINESS KEARNEY IIANO"
tED.
San Francisco, Cal., September 30.
Runlors are current here that the Im
perial Government contemplates the
building of one of the largest dockyards
in the world at this city, and the special
bulletins giving publicity to the stated
ment were surrounded yesterday by
crowds of the distressed working popu
lation, who gave repeated cheers fbf
the glad tidings. It is said that'over
$20,000,000 will be expended for tire
work. This will do mXii towards de
creasing what little disaffection now
exists, if, indeed, it does! nqf 4radScait
entirely.. Dennis, IJearney ,was hanged
at daybreak tins morning.
JGNATUJS DQNNELLl SILENCED.
. , St. Paijl, Minn, SeptamberJSa-Tg- J dangerous plot to. overturn the Impe
natius Donnelly, of this Stale, former rial government, and at a subsequent
member of Congress, issued an
inllam-:
matory appeal, a few days ago,
on the people "to rally in' 'their
to raise once more the flag
calling
might,
of the
UhionrKmi- to Tertbrow the
cursed
tryaflf wKo'has" asslirmia 'tlie sceptre."
The Imperial authorities Immediately
sent a" Strong body of trtfdps ' to secure
Donnelly's atTesfr,-bnt the traitor : had
fledtewardsi the3erl Tliver. fA dis-
patcb received by the Mmister-of AVar
last evening states that Donnelly was
captured at Mankato; tried by court
martial and shot. Ed. Imperial St'and'
ard. MAHOXE, AlAnQTriS OF BLUE RIDGE.
AVheelfng, West Va., September 30.
Major Gen. Mahone, now ii cgmmaud
of the Army of the Ohio, received from
Washington yesterday an imperial de-1
cree announcing, ins e'iitiei .to the
peerage as Marquis of-HI ae-Ridge.- The
noble Marquis, it will be remembered,
gained great honors during the :earlier
days of his Imperial Majesty's reign by'
enlistinjr.in the canse of. the Emnire:
the services and influence of manv of
the first families of Virginia.
LOUD SNOWDEIi AND TIJE JOTEEIAL.
.... , COIN.
AVork. is beiagN vigorously poshed for-';
wwu .w. ums,(Imj( mint lniuiis cmy r.
placing the sold t&iioniijeoinage with
that' of the Empirt: Ther nw gold
pieces are .of beautjfal dlistan, ftncL the
specimen kiadiy fahown. v& by (Lord
bnowaem or PeflnSTivania.'!"Dfreetr'-
ienerat.of theTlnnerlal Mrnis. SS'M'ei-.
-quistte one. : The coin bears the bust of
ins imperial Majestyv surrounded by
mciegepo, "Mmses ..mperor,'" with
the date "1882," wliile on thexobvoese,.
surrounding the Imperial Arms-the
Mailed Hand is the Latin, inscription,
"Aut C-Rsar ant. tviWUtS " SL .rtinal a firm
iof the memorable words uttered bv his
wnpenai majesty wnen ne ascended the
throne.
SIR ALEX. SIIEPPAIID, COURT CHAMBER
LAIN. ' Sir Alexander Sheppard has, we are
glad to announce, been again signally
nonore of diia injpenai Majesty; an
Imperial flfore' feSutatwIerdaf - apl
pointing mm to tne responsible and lu
crative position ot Court Chamberlain.
We understand that His Imperial Ma
jesty has been graciously pleased to di
rect that a salary of $30,000 ner annum
be fixed as the emoluments of this hdn:
orable office. ' '
COLONEL FORNEY)9frJ:(AT)6$s)j J
ine lion. Jolin w. Jb ornev. of Fenn-
ana naa me n
ith
HispOTiaiMaiastjfc fcoione
VKfirtifiT'i
Si
Qevtnonno'tBe imperial eaose tJetOre
the statJlimeAtpf .Lheeis.wl ,
itiiuwii, itnu it is tue epinion in court
tircles ttlat the"' veteran jourftSlistrwirr
deceive some suhatyiU, .msyks of His
imperial majesty s iavor.
WATtERSON;' MAKTJtS 'OF btjifr, ' 1
Lord Henry WatterBon. of Kentucky!
Who. has been :otit& 1 tJrbl6ncfid official
visit tKc'tli, 'the Southern nortion ot
Jhe Empirewiiere his services ifi the
estabjistmtnf eXdiA OiiveR,
lueiit uave Deen crownea witn sucn
signal success, is reacpected rto arrive in
town to-morrow, and Wft undprstand
Majesty has been, graciously pleased to
create His Lordship Marquis of Bour
bon. . -r-
DANA diVmAASSWtE.
Rumors were current in the capital
yesterday tlftt Chutes: A. DaftSLfif JTfetv-f
Xork, the aisIbyaranoT viruTent Ui:iVii-T
ist, wnqse-yppi
orijlo-!the Imperial
'cause to
nBneed during--tlve!
candidature
S con v.krf
ImsfinaLMaipai-.v.in
Sun, it will b remembered, wskj enm.
taarily suppressed and two of ite edifr-
oFSlorwf IGf life when the' lnti&
Ti
Bishoo of iBEooklyn, whose conVft
if
to Use Methodist Episcopal Churc&rwW
simultaneous wun us imperial Ma
jesty's accession to the throne, arrived
at tlie palace yesterday. His Lordship
vriU" enter on-nra--tiuues ns impciwi
r.himlnin without delay, and will
DPeach before the Imperial family- at
m
the II. RjCatttedral ou MiiuLjiy
TOE GODDKSS OF L1BEKTY
DEPOSED.
':Tbl old Ggure-of Liberty, which sur
niounted the dome1 of the capitol here,
has .been taken down and a colossal
Btaife of. m Xmpfetial Maj$st Ue;
Emperor Ulysses i., is to replace iu
Tlse statue will be -of bronze, and is af
tea design furnished by Mills. The
figure will be illuminated by the elec
tric light, and thus be visible for near
ly fifty miles.
i .Tiii: Imperial ARur. I (
From the Army and yavy News.
i( Ms rJen crffeeiatly decided by the
Minister of AVar that the new uniform
of the cavalry .of the line shall be
somewhat similar to those of the Ger
man Uhlans. The Imperial Guards
will be uniformed after the style of
thelJoval Life Guardsf - the British
service", and the Household Cavalry
jwfll retain ttiieu- -present picturesque
hrno! distinctM-eHstHelr Itrts federstood
that the strength of the army in time
of peace has been decided on after a
conference of the principal officers of
mnk at which His Imperial Majesty
presided. The effective-strength of-the-f
tillerv, asweff as the
engineers slgtrarf
corps
etc., will be 400,000 men.
I BARON piATIIANIEL M CAY.
1 The hew Vron-clads; "Ulysses I," "Em
pire" and "Imperial," the work on which
has been pushed forward by Baron Na
thaniel Mduperit&edeilt th
IinpefarNavy Tard,te 16 almost
completed, and the First Lord of the
Admiralty, Lord George M. llobeson,
of New York, accompanied by a numer
ous suite, will make an official visit to
the Yitrd iekrly nextWeel:. ' , ( )
BUTLER
LATE IN IMPEKTAL ALLEGI-
: , ; t' ANCE.
We tire trfatifi'ed to be in position to
state that Gen. B. F. Butler, of Massa
chusetts, has at last taken the oath of
allegiance to His Imperial Majesty, and
we are reliablv informed that it is the
teTittOTf of tliH Imperial Government
to place the gallant General 4n a posi
tion where his conceded?' Abilities will
be of service to the Empire. Gen. But
ler will ajnlfe at thef capital onihrstb
inst. ,. U '
BEAUREOiVlED AN DlPERIJStL COMMASr
Major-General Beauregard, comman
ding the Division of the South, gave a
grand banquet to a number of the resi
dent aristocracy at Mobile last week.
The recognition of General Beauregard
by His Imperial Majesty, and his ap
pointment by Imperial order to the im
portant command he -now hold3,; crea
ted, it will be remeniberetl, great'enthu
siasm in the South. General Beaure
gard, in proposing the health of His
Imperial Majesty, hoped that Southern
socitfyWQuld always be loyartd' the
Emper6r a sentiment whicll l: rai
drunk wth repeated cheers.- - 1
k ? - 9 ' i i
splitting :tieasoK i p I
As wego to pfessite learrflhrt' d
natches have just been received by the
Minister of AVar to the effect that seve
ral officers of the Impejial service, who
have beel0or gprne time past s3pectd
of plotting treason, and of being'in' cor
respondence with the enemies of His
imperial Majestv, were placed in arrest
at All&ni,Ne llprklast week. The
aTrestStvai kept serreft but rtn invest!
Ration left no doubt of the existence of
court-maniai, w men nnisneu us siiungs
resterday, flvef;tl;e offiJers,-wee f qiund
guilty on "all tiie clrages pfefe'rred
against them. Thev will be shot at
daybreak to-morrow morn ingi
gatcnt StVcdicincs.
Dr.TUTTS.
Expectorant I
Its Draoertio are Demulcent, Nntri
tjye Balsamic, Soothing svnd Healing.
Combining all these qualities, It i the
tnost effective LTTNO BATiBAM erwr
offered to b -offerers from pulmonary
diseases. ' l
DR. J; F HAYWOOD
Of New York, voluntarily indorses it.
READ WHAT HE SAYS t
Dr.
Dwr
B8 of lone diaeaoas. In tna lower wards pi tne
city the e&aea wex of a very severe type,
there ni attention Vu called to Tntt e Kip
It ru
Expectorant,
irtui power.
mrA 1 MnfM. mV UllviM M.t if. WOnde!
Baring a pracuce OI twenty years. uw mra
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happy effects. It instantly snbdaed the most violent
fits oi coughing, and invariably cored the disease in
- s . t .Laonllv inilnru it mm the best lnnfl
A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITE8.
Office. Evening News. Aognsta, Oa. t
Dr. TUTT: Dear Bir My little son, was attacked
with pneumonia last winter, which left him with a
. violent coogh, that lasted till within a month since,
for the ear of woiehl smiadsbd toy our valnabla
Expectorailliad tried sMtTerv .this M4
mended? tMts dia anyoed util I nssafyoaaJi.
pectorant, one bottle of which removed the cough
entirely. With many thanks. Ijgffi W&QLK.
Had terrible filCHT SWEATS.
. , , , , , M.wphia, Feb-11, 1871.
Dr. TUTT: Sir I VB-beenWffermg o nearly two
years with a severe cough. When I commenced ta
king your Expectorant I was reduced to one hundred
and sixteen pounds in weight. I had tried almost
everything : had terrible night sweats. I have taken
half dozen bottles. The night sweats have left me,
the oough has disappeared, and I have gained fifteen
r i
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25 dozen of those $1 Corsets left, at 60a, at
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MACKEREL,
O
N CONSIGNMENT, A CHOICE LOT OF
ana V9 tsois. or uacKerei.
WAGONS.
A FULL LINE OF WAGONS OF THE BEST
raako. No kiln dried mmber in . them. All
warranted for one year. Call early as prices are
advancing.
TO ARRIVE,
AA TONS ACID PHOSPHATE OF THE BEST
uv brand. Orders taken now will be filled
promptly.
ALL PERSONS
T"VUE ME FOB GUANO, WAGONS. AC., ARE
-s reouesiea to ca.li at once and settle ud as
limner indulgence cannot De expected.
jan.y. lilUa. tL iAITHJR.
SMOKING TOBACCO
Tobacco grown in Western Norths Carolina Is
noted for its good smoking qualities, the best of
used in this brand.
Ask: your nearest merchant for a sample pack
age; or, if you are a dealer, write to me for drew
lara and wnoiesaie prices. Address
i. S. TOMLINSON, Hlekorj. H. &
jan 21.
1. BBOOKFIXU.
A. W. LUDOU.
CHINA
PALACE
OF
J. Brookfield & Co.
CHARLOTTE, N. G
WE take pleasure to Inform oar friends' and
the public generally, that we always hare tn
stocK a complete assortment or
CHINA AND CROCKERY,
GLASS-WARE AND LAMP GOODS,
CUTLERY AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
i
WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE.
ANJ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY
all of which we offer at the lowest possible prios.
We are enabled to giro
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
WHOLESALE BUYERS
tn TINWARE, CROCK EE T, GLASSWARE AND
LAMP GOODS.
We aai the TRADE to gire us a trial, as e sell
KOOds m low as Northern House., ORIGINAL
Orders by mall promptly executed and any ln-
vasHtwavM unuta wui ub GBwnuwy giyen.
,!' ! Tew iw8Detfnlly.
, J. BROOKFIELD k CO.
xJSlittchcs antl 3leielirg.
GREAT BARGAINS
la Jewelry and tuur Ooods, Gold and SUvef
Watebes, Sllrer and Plated Table Ware.
J. T. BUTLER'S.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS.
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND
8ILVKR-
P LATEX)
WARS
GOLD AND SILVER
SPECTACLES.
Oold-Head Canea and everything you want
J. T. BUTLER'S.
dec24
P.
LASNE,
from Parte, Ranee,
WATCH and CLOCX MAKER, GILDER and SIL
VER PLATER.
Trade 8treet, oppoatte imt Presbyterlao Cbareb,
NktOray Store.
Every kind of reoalrs made at once at half nrlm:
and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or
Bronze Gilding, Coloring, Sllver-Platlng and Oali
vanlzmg made at short notice and equally as good
M iiew. wOTiaoneigrinemae ax low prices.
Apprenooe wamea, witn premium ana zoo
eferencea.
Repaired work uncalled for wfll be aold at the
expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs.
IN STORE
AND
T O A R RIVE.
CAR LOADS MOLASSES,
3 " . M FLOUR,
J - " BACON and HAMS,
J - " POTATOES,
2 " " SALT,
" " VINEGAR,
PACKAGES SODA, kegs and boxes,
ijt PACKAGES LARD.
50 BARRELS SUGAR,
5Q SACKS COFFEE,
GROoU AXLE GREASE,
150 80X153 S0AP
AT INSIDE PRICES.
MATEB BOSS.
marl
JUST RECEIVED.
COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. FLOUR, MEAL,
BACON, HAMS, LiRD, CANDY, EARLY
ROSE POTATOES, CIGARS & TOBACCO,
ONE CAR LOAD
CHOICJE FAMILY
FLOUJR
MADE OP SELECTED WHEAT,
Pot tip in Quaftfer and Half Sacks.
Gflaranteed to Give Satisfaction,
Wholesale and Retail trade
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
,; A Fan Stock of
Groceries
!... . - . . . ... : . . J . :
ALWAYS ON HAN a I ASK THE PDdUC
Generally tb Give me a Trial
In connection with the above, we are
receiving on consignment
BUTTER, '
EGGS
POULTRY, ,
FLOUR, ,
GliAIK.
: MEAL,
I Itet prices. Orders fill coiwlguuieuu solicited.
Gwcer & Comaisdoa Utfthnt,
CHARLOTTE OBftRTEB BUILDINa.
! .-.it:'i i;;a- ,. r j..Ieb.88. .
f lOOO
MORTGAi&E DEEDS
i ( i AND
FEE SIMPLE DEEDS
The Observer Office
iOOO
QNE OV THE MOST ONE OF THE MOSrp
IMPORTANT
DISCOVERIES
ftf OlA nlnatAAnfh nantnnr onA AnA v-i.
rank with the Invention tA the telephone the e'wi.
HENRY'S
CARBOLIC SALVE!
ThiA nntnnAifnri nnaaMOAa thA nuutKim.ij,.,i.i.
- - i - r .viuiMhauit
Healing Properties of any known agent erauloTed
SORES, WOUNDS. CUTS, BRUISES,
f-Imflamad and abraded surfaces, and for-:
ALL SKIN DISEASES.
Its cleansing properties remove all Impurities
that hinder the formation ef healthy lietth, Had the
work of cure goes on to completion with the most
WONDERFUL RAPIDITY. Let no family be
without a bwof it in the house. Physicians extol
its virtues randtb8 'thousands -who have used it
unite in recommending it. Beware ot counterfeit.
Ask for Henry's CarboUo Salve, and take no other
JOHN F. HENRY, CURB AN 4 CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
8 College Place, New York.
For sale by L. R Wriaton fc Co., Charlotte. N. C
mar4
rlCAs
v Aim
Million Dollars
WILL be paid for KAON, at ihe nlehest market
price, by WM. 4 R. TIODY.
Paper ilanuracturers,
Charlotte. N. C
Received This Day,
gUTTEMCK-S CATALOGUES for Ihe Spring
BUTTERICK'S METROPOLITAN FASHIONS
for March.
B
UTTERICK'S PATTERNS for
SLirch.
1
rjrHE Catalogues are given away, upon persona
application, or mailed to any address upon
receipt of stamp to pay postage. As the the Cata
logues are furnished only once in six months, we
respectfully ask those who get them to take care
of them.
We have "Popular Edition" of much larger
size than the ordinary catalogue, In this the pat
terns are shown to better advantage, and the de
scriptlye letter Is fuller. This edition we sell at
15 cents, by mail 20 cents.
Please note that It is not necessary to cut from
the catalogue or Metropolitan the picture of a pat
tern that may be wanted, Send the num'-er and
size of pattern as given In the book, but do not
cut It.
Patterns from which the pin has been removed
will not be exchanged or taken back.
TIDDY 4 BUG.
feb. 19. Charlotte, N. C.
The Wonslcr of the D;i)!
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN!
People Cannot l.eallze
Until they have called and made an examination
WHAT REAL- BARGAINS
In Miscellaneous Books
' ARE OFFERED
BY J. It. EDDINS.
F
FVE TTUNDRED lOPIEtf
i?g Hundred Copies
Jut Received
Call anfl Examine whether you Wsh
to Buy or Not.
EVERYTHING f HE BOOK AND STATl'.'N
. E&T LIKE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
At Prices ihaiDefy .Coniel i i ion
. DON'T FOKGET THE PLACJi,
The New Book Store,
NORTH TRYON STREET.
feb. 29.
UttsccUaucons.
ASA-INYrffiR,
PmiUdii
SCOTCH AMD AMERICAN
Irons,
RICHMOND. VA.
otbbrTfecialtiks,
AalTaiiae Iron ConJcex, Winds w floods, Stc--letc.,
ArcliitBetural Work it 6aM and
Wrrnght free, License of HyatT Pai
nr Irta Eigftts, igents for Silicate Faints
'. . AND AGENTS PGR
. Carrier Patent Shcei-Irn
ROOFING.
CoBsIcnmejitt of Old Railroad Iron
Wrought St Cast Scrap Solicited.
ssstr a m. n n mm m. m r m
a sL mm mm ma sv ss
V mv
Plffi
Joe, 2 i&wtf.