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atut SaXr titttxn 8XXB8OBIPTIOW BATBB : 1 tf"" 2 s , . Month WEEKLY MDITION 1 Weekly, (i wM m advanCe 92 00 MtQftheamrUv.txxtP. 2 10 Month 1 w Librr4 Reduction for OUibt. waatand wtteTattst stylefdf fpi. M T188, BXCCFTS, F08TXBS. PAiOHiamcntgPiJffiBitmTOrg. && VOL. XXV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY MARCH 1; 1881. ' ' . , , . , ,, m,,!..,' ,,.,, , . - , , - - ' T. NO. 3km (r.ui.vn ; '. sic l: J ! THE FUNDING BILL. :" BAI4BEItt :s !t! hk s.'M,! TTTlr frTR-T TT Y Tl . ii m iff . I. L:;r, !!.; i 4..:: i-m si "XSiU UssQfllJ Si 3af I: : I ;ij I. ... A 1 I j 1W 1 THE HANDSOMEST. LOT OF Hamburg Edging WITH The Finest, Most Convenient, AND The Agony It Ha Caused Reaction The Waabingtoa. , correapondeat of the Baltimore 8un telegraphs, uooer date of : 25tU : , Within; the lasp 24houra a strong feeling haa been developed in Congress against the national banks. The verge ot disaster reached in lew York, and the resistance to funding is charged to an attempt by the banks to coerce the government. Friends amd defenders of the banks have been in a measure overawed by the tremendous prejudice that has been generated, and the chances are now that the moid the The New Coanty ua the PrehUtiUa RALmaH, (Fefe 26-The bill for the new coontr4 'arham. like s eat with nine lwesnTtrjtjekmed ,eateB-4 day after irraaiea on tne tnira xeacmg, the new county ox1 cam up ana Mr.'Dortch expr&sedhimself deciiedly for it because it would make Granyille Democratic. Tkia riled the. Republi cans, those ofithem who had voted a gainst Durham, and it was evident their hair- was np to put : Durham through if they could get another lick at ittand though after it had failed a move was made to reconsider .and that BEST FITTING GLOVE SOLD. A full Hue JUST RECEIVED. INSERTINGSMATCH To be Found in the City. 1 beautiful lot of JUST IN- banking interest resists the measure, , aotiosi laidoatke table by.Mr. Dortch, the more likely is it to clinch the J&atr. .wnich is, considered in the house as al- ter; ... . 1- , .;waF8gravByardig a bill 1 without the As a specimen of the feeling aroused, . hoea t redemption. Yet toiay, Pres Senator Plumb, ne of the three Re- , if4.rnh Rnhinflon rnled that there was no puDiicans wno voiea ror me senate bill, said to-day: l am a nauonai bank president, so .I can speak without Dreiudice. I tell vbu the crisis has come when we shall see whether the 1 banks run the government or the gov Erfry Pair Warranted. T SEIGLE & CO., ALEXANDER (S HARRIS. feb'20 WEST TRADE STREET. marl Boots a t hoes HIisccXlattC0US. 1881 Spz Stock 1881 We are d;illy receiving our SPRING STOCK A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotelt Clubs, Parties, Etc. BOOTS 10 If v.lilch will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Brants Did Latest Styles HOB PUNCH. Boston: C. II. GRAVES fc SOXS. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDftENS,' GENTS', BOTtS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades aU goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and soon to arrive a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SI5S AND RBICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM&CO. feb20 Hvtj Qiaoxls. The "Hub Pnnch " hu Utely been introdflced. tad meets with marked popnlar faror. It Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choiee Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It ts ready on opening, and 'will be fonnd an agreeable addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and goodnature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot "Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotel an4 Druggists everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers price a by W son & Burwell, Wholesale and Be tall Cragglit Charlotte. N. C." Jan 23-eod 6m. TUTT'S NEW SPRING CALICOS, Beautiful Styles. SEVERAL-- LINES OF GOODS AT COST PILLS' INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A . TORPID LIVER. Iipgg of appetite JJansea-bowelg costive, Pain intheHead.with.a dull sensation In the back part, Fain under the shoulder; blade, rullneai after eating, witn a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirtta. Ajobs of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected aome duty.wearineBB, IJiazineaa, Muttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Btin, HeadacheBeatleaa neaa at night, highly colored Prlne. U THESE WABimrGS ABETOHIEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects snchachange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and csnsetne 1 1 n Tk An viMh. thus the svstem is nourished, and by tbeirTente Aetlenon ths JDIsreatlve 01 srsrai ducad. Price 25 cents. Hearnlaur Stools are pro- s. 35 Murray St, N.Y. Call Early and Get Bargains. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat Hair orWHiSKETW changed toaGLOSBY i Black by a single application of this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acU Instantoneoujly. f Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of II. Office, 35 Murray New York. nr. rcrra nkuvhiM mh t.nwnii.s 1 CMtBl BMipt wlU be HUE iwpU.S Feb 23 (Jeodawly. ernmeiit the banks. Itbink tne gov erumeut has a right to fix the rate of interest it will pay, and it is no busi ness of any set of men. It makes no difference to the people if Wall street earn biers do lose money or railroad stocks stop rismg. .It would make a difference if the hoes in W estern corn fields should stop, and it is with the producers that the prosperity of the country rests. Let the bottom fall out of it, it it will. It is an artificial move ment to coerpe the government.' Senator Bayard said to-day that he thought the distress wold, be relieved as soon as the bill was passed and had become a law. There was undoubtedly great hardship being experienced now, and he did not know what would be the result. He had done what he could to remove the objectionable elements from the bill because he was a conser vative man, and thought it unwise to give a shock to the money market. The relations existing as to currency were so delicate he thought it unsafe to ex periment. He was opposed to the Car lisle section and thought it a damaging measure. He did not like to .make any predictions as to the near future. The Treasury officials are very much incensed at the turn affairs have taken. The' Secretary ordered the purchase of ten; millions of bonds to relieve4he dis tress, and it is known that he is deter mined to do all he can to protect the public, so that the banks may expect that as fast as they lock up meney he will pour it out in every possible w; y. Mr. Gilfillan is of the opinion that the action of the banks is hasty and un warranted and that the circulation will be taken out again. Comptroller Knox is much chagrined, and is about the only one about the department who does not openly condemn the banks for the impediments they appear to be put ting in the way of the success of the operations of the government. . The feeling generally in the department is that while the bill was not what it ought to be, any attempt to resist it to the embarrassment or tne puoiic is 10 be deprecated and denounced. Per sons who have lately been in conversa tion with the President profess to be lieve that he will permit the funding bill to die without his signature. A press dispatch from hence says: "There seems to be a growing impres sion with many members of the House who voted for the funding bill that the measure was ill-advised, and some have acknowledged that had they fully real ized the effect of the fifth section they would not have voted tor it. It ls eyen intimated to-night that sufficient oppo sition will be developed in the House (if the bill can be taken from the Speak er's table) to defeat it. Pending action by Congress, Secretary Sherman will exercise discretionary power, with which he is vested, to relieve, as far as possible, the threatened stringency in the money market." The Herald's correspondent writes as follows on the 26th : The funding bill has but a slim chance of becoming a law. The House has become almost as panicky as Wall street jesterday, and whenever the bilUs,caIled up it may be smothered beneath a mass of amend ments good, bad and indifferent. In the present mind of the House these amendments will create discussion. Some of them will probably be adopted, such as one which has been drawn di recting the Secretary of the Treasury "to issue greenbacks to the same amount as national bank circulation with drawn. Any amendments or changes in the hill will sendit back to the Sen ate, and the time is now so short that I the delay would probably be fatal to the bill, and might even cause some ap propriation bills to fail. It is said-also that the'Republicans in the House have very generally determined to 'oppose the bill, and that they may conclude to filibuster against it. It is the opinion of some cautions and conservative men here that the opposi tion of the national banks to the bill and the means some of them have faken to show and enforce it, are likely. to have fair-reaching consequences not of a nature to benefit lue country, come congressmen who , were originally op posed to the clause in the bilj. forcing the banks to redeem their bonds .with their own bills are . now strongly in favor-df iThfesay that the events or the past weet nave snown a. mwiei to unsuspected power of combination in the national banks; an&havs disclos ed that a number of banks may at any time by combining cause a suddea con traction, of the- currencyf -which would derange not merely speculation, but the legitimate? business of the country. They say tfe at to prevent this langev is one of the first and most important du ties of Congress, and, that the Carlisle clause, interpreted as: the banks have understood it, is the shortest way that nowv offers to protect -the:: buainesscf the countgy i this day of jgigantic com binations against attactaron the gener al stability of trade and industry. A IL IB o In Arranging for We liave Made a fixed rule in the Senate, and at the in stance of the Republicans, Me. King. of Lenoir, making se move; the bill was reconsidered anl . the new county of Durham was brought to lite and passed its second reading by a vote of 14 to 23. . . On the passage Of the bill, in the Sen ate: to-day. compromising the old debt ot irayettville at 50 cents in tne aonar, Mrs. Buxton, of Fayetteville, was one of the ladies in the gallery, and at its passage she exclaimed, ul protest against it I" Mr. Staples was m .the chair. There was some sensation but order was soon restored. The Durham . ladies sent President Robinson a very beautiful boquet yes terday. .There was some very fine par liamentary hairsplitting in getting the county of Durham again on the boards. It was never known before in the Sen ate after a- motion to reconsider had been clinched on. the table. But Mr. Staples, after a night's studying, and consulting with two distinguished par liamentarians, requested Mr. King who had voted in the affirmative, to put the motion which was substantially as fol lows: "Mr. President, I move to reconsider the vote by which the Senate laid upon the table a motionjto reconsider the vote by which Senate bill failed to pass its second reading. The Senate then acted On four mo tior4s: ls: to reconsider the vote to .ta ble ; 2nd : the motion to lay on the table ; 3rd : to reconsider the vote : 4th : the bill. Mr. Parrish' argued against the point of order, pronouncing it to be an ex traordinary proceeding. Mr. Staples supported it, and President Robinson ruled favorably, delivering a very as tute opinion which went on the journal. J CO BBB JO OB B JO OBBB ' L L L T.T.T.T. CO TTTT O O T O O T O -O T OO T CO FFF 8 OF . O TV o or co r TTTT! B BEX T H HE f BHHKB U H BBB CO V VrSSr fi BO O Y Y 5 6 BBB O O YY SS B BO O Y ; 1 BBB OO r SSS W Ml 11 II 5 DfT In Prices $10, $12, $13 and $14, HEM raiFO s 8&.U ss UU un t 5 B un t o g u. T rmo The ages are 9 to 14 years, and the greatest bargains.ever placed upon our counters. E. D. LATTA & BRO. feb25 PROHIBITION. Prohibition was set in motion this morning in the House; Mr. Bernard, in his report from the committee, sent with it a bill to be read, providing all sorts of restrictions. Wholesale deal ers not less quantity than five gallons, and in malt liquors, to be sold not less than a dezen in bottles and jugs. Re tail dealers to sell not less than a quart or more tr an five gallons, which shall not be drunk at the House, but deliv ered to the purchaser in bottles, jugs, demijohns, or other vessels, to be re moved therefrom. Bar-.oom license only permits the dealer to sell in quan tities less than a quart and not to be taken away from the bar-room, but shall be drunk there. Twelve respect able freeholders shall certify that the man is of arood repute for honesty, and temperance and he shall give bond with approved security of not more than $500 or $1,000. Specific tax for bar-rooms of 9,000 population, or less, $50,and where over a thousand $75, and 5 per cent, additional tax on gross amount of purchase. They must make quarterly returns, and no bowling al ley, billiards or sporting allowed at alL Thev shall sell to no mtoxicatea person or one whose habit is to get drunk, or to a minor. It fines or imprisons a man drunk on the streets or hiffhwaV. Mr. Bowman asked for a second readineof the bill and the ayes and noes, but arter much discussion it was made a special order for 1 o'clock next Monday. It allows farmers tooistill their fruit, and grow grapes for wine. It is considered a eood bill. The drug store bill leaving the sale of liquor with the druggists is before the Sen ate. Clancy. Hps dbkds of Mki, Wokeh and cbxldbxh &X8CCX from beds ef pain, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic, are the best evidences In the world of Its sterling worih. Toucan nndthem in every community. Post See advertisement : ' :-- SHREWDNESS AND 1BILITT. Hop Bitters, so freely advertised In all the p Ders. secular ana religious, are bavin?: a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. Tripm 1s nn duTiplnir the virtues Of- the HOD plant and the proprietors f these bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability In compounding a bit ten. nhoRA virtues are so nalnabte to even ones observaUen. Examiner and Chronicle. The HUGH SISS0N & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Mpifetoers IUKGRAYES-& WILHELM. feb27 f ' ' 'Y&S WASHINGTON GAZETTE, Published at the National Capital every Sunday "ivlng a full resume of the preceding week, news or all national topics and general intelligence, be ataes being the only REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN T A PIB ; There supporting the National Democratic Party. Wited by liEOHGE C. WEDDERBUEN. of Virgin la, formerly pubusbir ot the Richmond (Va.) Enquirer. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION I Okie copies, one year, postage paid, i ' , 2 00 ive copies, to one address, postage paid. 7 0 ren copies, to one address, postage paid, ' 12 66 Twenty copies, to one address, ostae ad, -20 OQ v. ? ww "ee w me person securm luc uiuuo. or further Information address GAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANT, -Box 822, Washington, D. .C, or the Bdltot UCC AOs ,.-'' MARBLE STATUARY moxui: : Ms, furnitubb slabs, ' - . i .''ft' Tile, Mantels, .Altai's, Tombs, fcHalsr Carpenter and Cremation. Wa&ngtOn. February 25. The statement whicfr comes from -Milwgu;-boa t.n rh fTpf.t'at.hat Senator Carperi- , jbljj syv WMV vaaww - . . , ter's last3 wish was that nia ..remains fshauld be cremated is pronounced as Incorrect by thf amuv ptryaiciaii. vs. WOliafai'1 Fox. '3Sf Milwaukee, -who is f the deceased depressed nourishes rela tive to" inthe city. It U farther stated "Llentnins Neyer Strikes Twice In the Same Place." The above old adage Is contradicted by the ex perience of the employees of the - weU-known wholesale worsted house of L Herrman, Ko. 364 nimi itrut NawVork. where within & brief year two gentlemen, Mr. Llchtensteta, the cashier, re ceived 810,000. and ta the January drawing Mr. David Leovl, a leading salesman, fecel'ed?T5f 000 both by the expenditure of a single: foliar la the purchase of half a ticket in the monthly -drawing of the Louisiana State Lotteryfrom M. A. Danphln, No. 819 Broadway, New lork city, or as well of the same person at jsew uneans, OjO. next drawing occurs on March 8th. ; "WINE OF CARDUI" fonr times a day makes a happy fcouaehold. marl y or sale by Dc T. O. Smith. Smith's Scrofula Syrup and 8terCurlne are pure ly vegetable, way wiu you.suner wun wmcer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these two great remedies will cure you?, r , -L'm r. n McCurrr. Newton county. Georala: I take great pleasure In recommending to the pub lic Dr. Cheney's Expectorant and Croup Preven tive My little son bad been areat sufferer from Spasmodic Crwrp durtng the night Dri Cheney, about two years ago, prescribed for him his Croup Preventive, whroh- has- most mlraonloosly eared him. I ana . u, equauy. Denncuu m su roses us. Coughs . T cbnslaer' lt a blessing In ray family, every one should keep It In. their houses. Tor sale by Dr.- T. C Smith. ' - . ' ; 1;, oct26-6ta. ... PR.IG32S DOWl. PRIGSS BO WEI. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC Having received intelligence from our house la Baltimore, which is one of the lariest purchasers of.Wcolens.?hat the same have deeded Horn 16 to 15 per eent, which naturally makes a decline In Clothing, w consequently act accordiBely, ana we now uuer uu. a. . . , . K.nHAt XXTa Vtots mnrfl atvlfiiQ th&n RTV Otbftf tract for large Quantities. We are assured that we purchase at' very close cruxes, ana give every pairon wucUk c . .. .... ... . i ii.. .ii. ih. nnii nf iVtnt im nuii1i In our din kOUSC BSd fit tk6 house can show, and better made Clothing than any omer sow in mis maris-ei i ir auuc .i same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsteretts that hM ever been exhibited, ready-mpae, in this; market. We Invite the public to come and see facts. VeryjresneLHy, L. BERWANGER & BRO. Leading Clothiers and Tailors. jo mi m in m jaaaeij 3?OEi OI-CTI2 DOIslUilBL CCS o TJQ JLa O T? . -of- Al MIM SPRIG Just Heceiveci at 'Iel52y We are now receiving a large stock of SPRlJSr & SUMMER GOODS, OF -AXjL ikiiiltds, ELIAS & COHEN. feb24 Do not fail to call on your druggist for a bottle of that .para, sweet and. deUciou .Wo4 iPurlfler, ; ftanitbJs crolula Synrp,, , ,; ,-; , o -., . o ,. - iStar Crme cures au curiuc.qunwiutu mv : i V.- asom. -Ai. Mi. -Pi anitham Brwineaa LimversnrAMsnKt.'totM-t-Ams is to certjlhwreiused tefibniyWExpeoto rant In my ramlly, f orseyeraV years, and can re commend It as an invainacw iwwaynw sjougns, Fvo 10 inLuj) ciuf. ft mi ivi-SK f etftVd lurtinui ft superior to any other rem that the disposition of hjs remains. His 3 g! eS f haU wedi o)frr to. T.tx tofth, Fomiiw. anthrl7pi the tatftfiaant that the Senator hadtalway expressed him self .as. wing opppseo. ta cremaiiqn The wife of PoUeeJDfflcer altar S. Suhy,Jroxlt, Pa.:iia4:nlr feet so badly freiied that she-waan- 'Ifble to near her shoes and scarcely to walk 8 he oct26 6m. 1 40 Xest Baltimore 8treet, Try Smith's ScTOtula8yrup for your blood. It .n.nix nil skin eruDtions and will aire you a I beautiful and clear wmplexion. , n "J. WATL.Jfi J., vw, lu.'aeto. Gentlemen While attending the General .. .. .MmA. T Mul WA, Ca rrrvlnA .Ml m v2 Ht hAina- affected with an old sore caused by mm Jacobs m on I next day sne was aw to wear nerstfuw T Iatitte a saocess, lot .hare m fo churcftHer feetrwere iree irom aorenes- auu , AMD COBNEB KCBTH AKD MOHTJMENT 3 r IN A BAD WAV. i " sa 6a ."-ri'ir'.i ' .mmsit iwia US v.m.1.1 Khnu nnnrnna pnpppipjl are CTlhanSted. who suffer from rndigesthmT Utiveries8,-Head- er and other Ines. bat Dr. '1 i1 Filer's lmrjiwedlJiw-indtoaBaehjEld never .? i V fisua to reore to irlc health., .- r r 71 ( i had exoerlenoB with .riiflamnt nhvslcians andremedles, and fonnd aofhr .ltnMIM Tn 11I1L1L I UDDU IUUI OUU UlUllID. NM :law cored a remarrapiy oao, BceesaL 1 am ypuns. rooi - ior sale by Dr, T, C..S occso om. organs No head-cliefcjoMbick-ache for ladiaa fwha drink WINE OF CARDUU", ffiWA-i ssJSSSVSZ ILL litiUdreMiBf s. i kuf - IITMsl ejTCTT MBS " .- JUST RECEIVED, Fine large TURKEYS, GHICKEXS, feblft hi ff ' r"'"llrl 'TTr-,'1 1 T ir 4t C Jr w J n r T Va c t fiawae jBtttsitten- - None tesdor ahawi -o- ..x;rf Druggist . by Examination. Go to W. P. MARVIN, Agent, and Successor to F. Scarr ft Co. roB Fresh Drugs mi Pure Medicines None but the Very t est Drags do I keep In my stock. Also, Toilet and Taney Articles. I'srfumsries, Combs, Brashes, Tooth Brashes, See., . GABDEK SEEDS of aU the best Tanetles, and warranted to be food.. Physicians' prescriptions are giren apec- aoei lal BBttOA. Benlac t raoetrer a share of public pataonaget I ara rpPPrairtt, 4 0 i ft rO ri II II A POSITIVE CXJRE XLIXSP8 SOXOTIX HXDICATXD BOWIES ' ;iiMQai,10,187& taoraaaj .Lffffl Ko.aruicarath tar af how mci No nauseous doses ( aaadalu br destroying the xLtaatari easaia waangsol ixrjCKJasov.rswsj awasc tafeatatprlqB-'R rfn ' Tbr furthef rafUSaUrl Mridl Cmtv aattgaa Ona-Box,,,, Imfoaraaysarleaa.: aasnnna aaaa, ms eobeba, eapalbav W efi ef J jnvoaca dyspepsia el tne stomach. Prrargrstsor mailed lardreahu. & ALLXN 00.. 88JCU8tNwTonc. 3TT. A C33-'a IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAOt . 2- Nana 6rrs Kiaa. QaJrM Aass akt Sinaata Distant, lutt , Twice as Losa. tMUM Otfral flttdttt tnggig fit CtiUb. cvaxa srs-v CkuliuifiTtr, gy liter Craaui, lffj U Kenotcea, KatraitiflDV Ctifresea, , leiule Eki Hum Tbsst Psas 0rrmniHseasa by AtMrpatocb Ns KriMrOils,erfMBoeiuHdlciiMar(am into U Bl i wirt Tha Psds aM wwu aft Jbe Pit - of ths 8 to hjs sh, srrsrtathe Qrt Nstts CtrCT Kitoir ss.hifltky sjtsion. a&4 strcerUMoioff the Btaisaiaitadlsawtwad . f aica Pas Mm xacbTbou bt au, Davaaiavt, or sent S-wi ; jKaatrfaetuwd aad tor sale at OT flennaia aweei, o t e.ol i eiUa iL ' Baltiinara. lfd. For sale in Charlotte at the drag Wriston 4C0..F. Scarr, T. C. Snfll Borweu v. .. wjs5t"4si atntstaTIi. B. th and Wilson f.tmay lSly. . y in' J. L. 1IAKDIN, " -MIBCHANDISX BSOKIB . AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, y-v xiara for Orain. Hav. Meal. Ylom. LatrovBaaon. UTobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. &Cm respeev foUaoHatta4. The cheapest marKtaj and telia bie house represented. jaimv;:. . i u--i tv
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