LOOAL MATTERS. SATURDAY, DEC. 81, 1881. -C1ETY DIRECTORY. JVT A. eonsri o I'HALJUH Lodge No. 81, A. Hegular meeting every seconu and lounli Monday nlgnut. EXCXL8IOB Lodox No. 261, A.F.4A. M. Reg ular meeang every nrat and third Tuesday mgnu. CHABLom Ckaftxb No. 89. B. a. M. Regular meeting every second and iourvn imaay nignta. Chablotts ComiAirDABT No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every nrsi ana iuitu i uureaays. IKI. OP H- Khishts of Honor. Regular meeOns everr bocvuu tuiu iuuiui xuuraunxs. Knights of Pythias. Regular meeting nl&hts first and third Wednesdays. 7 o'clock-p. m. atHa- I. O. O. IF. Charlotts Lodgk No. 88. Meets every Me day night. Mkcklxnbubs Dxglabation Lodge Na ft Meets every Tuesday night Dixtb Lodox No. 108. Meeta"every Thursday night. . . - Catawba Riyxr Encampment No. 21. Meets lrst and third Thursday nights In each month. Index to New Advent aemen. N. C. Railroad Change of schedule. b. 8. B. Cures Scrofula, Ac Choice Fruits at Perry's. R Barrlnger For Bent. J. C. B. Smith -Notice. J. H. Weddington-For Pale. BUSINESS NO r ICES. WHY ARB YOU BILIOUS? Because you have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver tornW- Use Kidney-Won to pro duce a free state of the bowels, and It will stimu late the liver to proper action, cleanse the akin of Tta yellowness, cure bilious headache, and cause new life In the blood. Druggists have it, bo h drr and liquld.-Zlon's Herald. H ' The Florence Nlghtligale of the Hinery. . The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger, at Cham bent burg, Fenn.: A BXKEFACTBX8S. Just -open the door for her. and Mrs. Wlnslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will teach our Susy to say, -A Blessing on Mrs. Wlns low" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, collcklng and teething siege. Mrs. wins low's Soothing Syrup relieves the child from pain, and cures aysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the Infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what it professes to perform, every part of It nothing leas. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow know her only through the prepa ration of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing." If we had the power we would makTher. as she is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. UNRELIABLE SUBSTITUTES. The unparalleled success of Simmons Liver Regulator has stimulated unscrupulous lndlvld- uo" ' mmttiiuua nuu suusilluies wmcn, De- Iuk totally unlike the genuine In their effect and composition, are calculated to injure the well earned remedial reputation of Simmons Liver hej?ulator-a purely vegetable medicine contain ing do mineral poison, manufactured by a chemi cal process and by improved apparatus originated and only used by J H. Zcllin & Co., Philadelphia. Let the poor sufferers from female complaints take courage and rejoice that a painless remedy has been found. We refer to Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, it is prepared at 233 Western Avenue. Lynn, Mass. Send to Mrs. Pink ham for pamphlets. To promote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It resto'es the youthful coior to gray balr, remove dandruff, and cures tchlng rf the scalp. txo &fttjertismctits. Absolutely Pure. This powde r never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, -and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , nov23 New York. LeRoy Davidson, Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. FRAMES. -to: A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT -or Photograph Frames, Frame Mouldings, k, AT Van Ness' Gallery. dec! 8 tf JUST RECEIVED. JjUORIDA OR1KGE8 and LEMONS; also on band Turkeys, Geese, Eggs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and New Oilcans Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. THE CHOICEST COLLECTION OF FANCY GOODS AND Sjlyerplated Ware. eyer exhibited In Charlotte, at the CHINA PALACE OF Our 8tock Is complete ijall Its branches, and everything will be exhibited. Call fcailyland avoid China f ea and DlnnerleetU. ,Chamber Setts, Vases, Cologne 8ettB, Cupf and Mugs, Epergnes, and Banks, Fancy Baskets i iM YfrSSS Japanese Boxes and Trays, the finest collection of Dolls. Banks, Bubber.Balfi, Chimes, Musical Tops VB, MV , AHA day wk -w (Inc. I 1 nOiTIB CHIPSETS. ISTChurch notices to-day. tW The past week has given ns every style of weather-r-warm, cloudy, clear, cold, rain, snow and hail. E5T" Misses Lizette and Florence $ern helm, of this city, are visiting their mother at Mt. Pleasant t IThe birds and rabbits were not seriously disturbed this year by the Christmas hunter. fiThe holidays have been remark ably free of accidents or serious dis turbances in this community. iThree of Charlotte's most popular young ladies are booked for a matri monial taking off within the next half month, and the young men who are to figure in the several affairs are all iden tified with Charlottegrew up with the place, as it were. t2TMster Egbert Alexander, son of Colonel C. W. Alexander, has gone to Wlntinsville, Mass- to learn the busi ness of making cotton mill machinery It would be well if more of our boys sought distinction and wealth in some such way. EThe freight business over the Air Line continues to be heavy, the greater portion of which is cotton. Guano is also beginning to move, but so far most or this has come from Charleston. Next week will perhaps open Northern busi ness in this line. tSTThis is the last day remaining for tne fulfillment of Mother Shipton's prophecy that "the world to an end will come in 1881." It will be rough on the old lady if the end don't come, but it will be a great deal rougher on the In habitants if it does and for the latter reason we will take pleasure in enter ing the old woman's name in the list of "frauds." . New Year Calls. As Monday will be the day on which new year calls will be made, if the cus torn is to be observed in Charlotte this year, we would suggest that it would be a convenience to those who contem plate engaging in the ancient custom for the ladies of the citv who will re ceive calls on that day to publish the fact, with the hours to be devoted to such purpose. We will take pleasure in giving a list of the names of all such in to-morrow a Observer. Heavy Kaina in the Wetl. It was reported here yesterday that very heavy rains have visited the Wes ternpart of the State during the last few days, causing much anxiety along the line of the Western North Carolina Railroad for the safety of bridges, &c A land slide of considerable magnitude occurred at Black Mountain, by which the road was blocked; but the obstruc tion was removed promptly and the running of trains not interfered with. We have been unable to learn of any further damage to the road. Tb mi life Returned. The ladies having in charge the man agement of the Baptist Sunday School Christmas -exercises desire to return thanks to the members of other de nominations who rendered valuable as sistance on the occasipn. In this con nection we wish to state that the ladies of the Baptist congregation who con tributed most to the success of the Christmas entertainment were Mrs. W. F. Williams, Mrs. M. Murphy, Miss Florence Finch and Mrs. C. W. Eddins. The music was under the management of Mrs. Williams. The City 'a Behavior. During the week there have been about an average of five cases before the mayor each . morning, mostly for drunk and disorderly, which were dis posed of by imposing a merely nominal fine and costs. No serious matters have yet come to the attention of the author ities, which is cause for congratulation. Considerable allowance has been made on account of the season, but the day. of grace has passed, and the same heroic remedies will,be applied to all offenders in the future as have heretofore been brought to bear for the. preservation of the peace and dignity of the city. Make a note of this and don't you forget it next Monday. AmmemenU. Frederick Warde, the tragedian, will present a splendid programme at the opera house next Wednesday night "The Merchant of Venice," to be fol lowed by one of Shakespeare's finest comedies, "Taming of the Shrew. Warde is one of the first tragedians of the day, and his success has been almost phenomenal. Lawrence Barrett, another actor of world-wide repute, will play "Othello'' at the opera house on the night of the loth, and Annie Fixity, one of Char lotte's stage favorites, will appear on the night of the 12th as -Al'liss," in which she finds splendid scope tor ner talent. Shortly after these engage ments will come George Adams with a splendid Humpty Dumpty company, as will-also Tony Denier-giving the best lay-out to our theatre-goers that has ever been presented within ine same period before. Preminma at Atlanta. The Richmond and Danville railroad received the highest prize, $200, for the finest collection of minerals on exhi bition at the exposition. This collec tion in connection with what was ad ded by Commissioner McGehee on the part of the State, and by private indi viduals, constituted a magnificent dis play, ftftfl one that attracted universal attentibn and admiration. We have heard the remark made more than once by gentlemen who have traveled exten sively in the mining States and terri tories of the Wst, that no State in the Union could produce as great a variety or as superh a collection of minerals, and that they would not believe that North Carolina could do, it if they had not seen it. We yVvt to know tha 11 " the tention o the Richmond and Dan ville collection and place it on perman ent exhibition in Richmond, where it will be conspicuously displayed and re ceive prpDerattention, witb a view to attracting capitalists wha maybe in search of mineral Investments. v1 ; 1 Sick Prisoner. From the report of Dr. Wilder, the,, county physician, it is very likely thai Ben Brown, the colored man .now in jail under sentence of death, will not live till the day fixed for bis execution, as his condition is such as to lead to the belief that he will survive but a few days. He has been suffering from wha the doctor terms jail fever, which has taken a typhoid form, and no hope o: his recovery is now entertained. The ther prisoner, Biggers, the negro burg lar, who has been under treatment for wounds inflicted at the time of his cap ture, is reported to be improving, and it is expected that he will soon be entire ly recovered. He has been suffering from blood poisoning of rather a seri ous nature. The county physician says that Meck lenburg has the most unhealthy jail in the country, and ascribes the fact to the want of proper ventilation. This is good authority for the statement, and it might be well for the proper author! ties to give the matter attention, for even the prisoners should have consid eratiorf in this respect, as the county has no right to endanger a man's physical condition while he may be undergoing imprisonment for an offense. SI e ting of the School Com mutton era The commissioners elected under the graded school law met at the city court room last night, all of whom were pres ent except Mr. Macaulay, who is not now a resident of this city. A general interchange of views on the subject in hand was had by the commissioners as to the mode of procedure ; the probable amount of available funds and what would be required, &c., after, which committee was appointed to ascertain the amount of the available funds be sides the town tax, which could be rea son ally expected for the purposes of the school, before any action should be taken in relation to the special tax levied by the ordinance creating the school. A committee was also appoint ed to ascertain the best modes of oper ating graded schools, what teachers will be necessary, and to secure all other information that may be of value to the board in the .establishment and put ting into operation the school. The board of commissioners as constituted under the law will supercede the town ship board of trustees, but no action was taken looking to a change of the schools of the city as established by the trus tees. A committee of three, with the may or added as chairman, was appointed to confer with the trustees of the Char lotte male and female academy with a view of utilizing the city's stock in the academy property, and ascertain what other town property, if any, can be applied to the school fund. The city's stock in the academy property, if it can be made available, will assist material ly in the purchase of grounds and build ing suitable for the graded school. A resolution was adopted by which the commissioners pledged themselves to not aid or use their influence in fa vor of applicants for positions as teach ers or officers in the school, and making it the duty of applicants to file their applications, with recommendations attached, with the secretary. The board adjourned subject to the sail of the chairman. In this connection we will state that by the ordinance submitted at the elec tion in June, 1880, the maximum rate of taxation was fixed at 10 per cent, on property and 30 cents on the poll, and there seems to be a question as to whether, at the expiration of two years, the board of aldermen has the power to increase the rate. Brilliant Reception to a Fair Char- lotteean The Louisville Sunday Argus, of De cember 11th, has the following account of a brilliant reception given in Louis ville to a well known young lady of Charlotte : "Words of ttimes fail to convey the idea when we use them to describe a scene of unusual beauty, and we pause in utter hopelessness of picturing to the mind of the reader even a faint reali zation of the scene. Such an occasion was witnessed last Thursday evening at the party given by Miss Hattie Beck- urts to her guest, miss .Louise More- head, of Charlotte, N. C. No descrip tion can do it justice, its beauty and enjoyability can only be appreciated by those who were there. The lights of a thousand gas jets shone out from their wreaths of smilax, and were flashed back from the jewels of the throng of adies. Fair forms richly clad, flitted hither and thither, making an ever changing picture of beauty. The whole of the second floor of the Gait House was changed from its every day ap pearance, rue stately wnite puiars were almost hidden with wreaths of smilax and cedar, intertwined with flowers of every hue. Festoons of smi- ax. into which were worked roseDuds, Btretched from all directions, and all centering their graceful curves in the chandelier. iowers were DanKeo in he greatest profusion on mantel-piece and pier. Exotic plants displayed their bright colors ana exnaiea sweec ira- grance in every nook. jjilchorn s run orcnestra was present, and rendered the most exquisite music for the dancers. About eleven oclock the supper- room was thrown open, and disclosed a sight which Claudius might have look ed upon with delight. The decoration ofthelaree dining hall was in no re spect inferior to that of the other part Of the house, xne laoies memseiveo, besides being laden with everything that could tempt the palate, were deco rated with everything that could please the eye. Each table was ornamented with some appropriate design, anu now ers were as profuse here as elsewhere. Everything was prepared and served in a style which could not be surpassed. After supper tne aancmg was resum ed. ... . , Hnvfti was the entertainment, ana great as was the number present, Miss Beckurts entertained with grace and ease, meeting all with a smne or wel come, and seeing that each one enjoyed the hour. , . ; .t . . , Over a thousand - invitations had Kaon loMUAri and tha fashion, beauty and chivalry of Louisville responded. Nev er was the beauty of the ladies shown, to better advantage, and never were so many handsome toilets and costly Jew- els displayed. rftturfifnttonal skin diseases of a scorbutic char- Mr ra successfully treated with Dr. Benson's Skin Cure, internal and external treatment, both pleasant It certainly removes scrofula, eruptions, dandruff and tan and mattes ine sju ouiwrn healthy. . . n .. . -.s.wt tva asiv IT ITT ' rrnitaA.ll V reCOTtrSitS I iiuAi; ujiuu. -- - t i T youthful color ana nuuevj u " HiUr Balsam, an elegant dressing, jwUnlretl for Its purity ana nea ponuiua. SmallPox Reported to oe in Tnnaten The Greensboro Bugle states that it is reliably informed that a well defined case of small-pox has appeared in Win ston, the patient being a negro. Sev eral rumors of this kind have been in circulation about towns on the Rich mond and Danville Railroad. It has prevailed for some time at Richmond and Manchester, and while people should not become excited over reports of this kind they should take judicious precautions to guard against it. The Weatherwlke. Old Probabilities don't generally reach out as far in the future after the secrets of the elements as does Vennor, but just now "old probs" has the drop on the Canadian gentleman. Vennor some time ago predicted a repetition of last December's snow storm after the 28th of this month, while the Washing ton prognostications have been very generally verified, notwithstanding De cember weather is Vennor's specialty. Our county prophet Baker will get in his work in a few day's on-next year's weather, and then perhaps the country will breath easier, as he just goes right through the whole twelve months like a streak, and predicts with a fluency that is perfectly astounding to the less enlightened portion of mankind. Uncalled For. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in -the post-office at Charlotte, N. C, for the week ending December 12th, 1881: Mrs. Alice W. Alexander, E. H. Acker, D. L. Bradford, Mrs. Emmie Beckham, J. P. Carpenter, Mr. Jno. Chambers, Mrs. John Cham bers, Mr. B. Caldwell (2), Maj. S. W. Cole, Miss May Dorsett, G. T. Davis, Joel Dixon, Jno. T. Downs, Miss Sally Davidson (colored), WeBt Duglice, Fannie Frier, Flemming Gardner, Newbon Grase, W. C. Galian, Andry Huffman, John Hinson, Manuel Hun ter, Jno. W.James, Hilliard Johnston, I. King, Miss E. Kizer, T. W. Kendall, Mrs. W. A. King, Laura Lane, Amy McGill, J. Y. Morrison, Miss M. E. Morris, Rachel McLeary, Frank Perry, Miss Hattie Pates, Miss Elvira Rhyne, Jno. Reeves, Parthenia Reid, Ab. Spar row, Henry Sanders, Nannie Sherbet, Lee Smith, Amanda Bogler, Miss Glenn Thomson, Calin Williams, J. C. Warte, Mary Whittomire, Mary J. Wiseman (colored), Mrs. H. J. Young. When calling for any of above, please say advertized. W. W. Jenkins, Post master. Bnslneu Chang-ea, Mr. F. A. McNinch has leased the Charlotte Hotel, and has commenced re-fitting and re-furnishing the entire house, and will complete the work in six or eight days, after which the house will be open for the public. In addition to the hotel proper, the lessee will retain possession of eighteen rooms now occu pied by him as a boarding house, thus giving more room than any former manager of the hotel has ever had. Mr. Schloss, the present proprietor, goes to Wilmington, and will make that place his home next year. Dr. Joseph Graham and Mr. Robert Jordan will shortly open a drug store at the stand on Tryon Street used the past year as a grocery store by Mr. J. M. Sims. Mr. Sims has moved across the street, and now occupies the house where Messrs. Roddick & Co. haye been doing business. Drs. O'Donoghue and Wilder and Mr. Wm.E. Hand have jointly opened a drug store on the corner of Trade and College Streets. The ladies' furnishirg store orf West Trade Street, formerly owned by Mrs. E. G. Gray, has passed into the hands of Mrs. S. and G. Newcomb. Mrs Gray has returned to her home in Baltimore, carrying with her the good wishes of a very large number of friends and ac quaintances, who regret her departure from the city. The new owners of the business will continue at the same place, where they will take pleasure in waiting on the public, and supplying all feminine wants. A rumor has been afloat for some days that there was a probability of the Central Hotel passing out of the hands of Mr. H. C. Eccles, but he has re newed his lease of the property for another year, with the privilege of three years if he desires. The proprietor of he Kimball House in Atlanta, Mr. Scoville, made a bid for the house, but failed to come to terms with the owner, Mr. Eccles has recently made improve ments in the Central by placing hand some carpets in the halls, re-fitting and re-furnishing the parlors, and kalso mining a number of the rooms. The house will shortly be further improved by giving the outside a finish, and fres coing the whole interior. This hotel is one of the best appointed in the country, and our people as well as the travelling public, would regret to see the present proprietor retire from its management. The'tenaclty with which a cold cIIdks to the sys tem frequently induces a nervous cough that will remain -after the cold departs. Dr. BaU's cough syrup wul cure all nervous coughs. Price 25c. Card of Thanks, The family of Mrs. A. A. Miller.lately deceased, would respectfully return their thanks to the citizens of Pineville and to the family physician for their kindness and sympathy extended to them in their mothers illness and death. Familt or Deceased. Pineville, N. C., Dec. 24, 1881. We cannot understand why dars of hesitancy and delay will be indulged in when a few doses of Dr. Bull's eough syrup will ease and cure the worst cough or coki. Price only 25c a bottle. "I DON'T WANT A PLASTER," said a sick man- te a druggist, "can't yon give me something to cure mer Bis symptoms were a lame back and disordered urine and were a sure indication of kidney disease. The druggist told him to use Kidney-Wort and la a short time it ef fected a complete core. Have you these symp toms? Then get a box or bottle to-day- before you become incurable. It Is the cure; safe and sure. snozruie Hepubncan. NOTICE. J AMIS P. HAYES Is m no way connected with m. JAMSS C. SMITH. Richmond, Va., Dee. 1881. decao lw FOR S ALE OR RENT. A Six room house, with good yard and well of water, and s two room, kitchen; ten minutes walk oi tne public square. Apply to- WALTER decao tf., .j :,--., m SEED OATS ! SEED OATS ! SEED OATS ! CORN! CORN ! CORN ! FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR ! BAGGING AND TIES We are agents for THE WATT PLOW And win sell it lower than you can buy an othe good plow. Full assortment always on hand. Call and see us before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. dec24 :o: :o: NEW YEAR WILL SOON BE UPON US, AMD We wou'd be pleased toftiave you call and ammin our Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS. Our assortment of TVYVC was selected es pecially for the Re -L Vj X O tall Trade, and wuiyrucs everyining new ana novel to interest me cnuaren. witn sixteen years experience we feel that m lmnw mnr nranta Tt nin ho tr uiMsrosk w examine our biock oeiore purchasing. -ALSO- Fresh Fruits of all kinds, Nuts, Raisins, TIGS, 0ITE0IT, 0UBBANTS, &c. We are now receiving orders for CHRISTMAS vaajioi ana 11 you aesire anything in that line we would be glad to have you call on us. We:manufactnre our own CANDIES daflv. anu hui guarcuuee uiem runs, . a- See us for XHAS GOODS by all means. D. M. RIGLER. decll DO IT 1L TO CALL AT EDDINS1 BOOK STORE BEFORE TOU Mi EE We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but If you will call we will satisfy you that we hare the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market. Call and see our Display whether you buy or not A fine lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all descriptions, Just received. Remember none can under-Duy us, and none can under sell us. dee!8 if you want; A BXAIXT GOOD STEEL PEN Ask rata Stationer or send 28 cents In stamps for a box contain ing two dozen NICKEL, XKD GILT, of Of Assorted Pat terns, in a Nidtdr plated Match Bar. 8old by all Stationers. iTisoi, Blaifima, Taylor & Co., Sou: Agists, nw Yobx. decSO DIVIDEND NOTICE. In Tsabxbs' Nat. Bahi ot Charxott, 1 Charlotte, N. C Dec 27th, 188L f AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of (ha Traders' National Bank, s dividend of four dollars (84.00) per share was declared, payable to Its stockholders on and alter 'January 1st, 1 882. decSOlt . J. BL BOSS, Cashier. FOR KENT. CENTRAL HOTEL. Greens boro, N. C, first class in every respect, and the best located noose In- the etty. Terms-thai wul Insure success. Apply soon t . H.H, ZATX, Greensboro,., c. decSOlw . . - ' Tflisiwrais Yonr Holiday Purchases AT COST ! AT COST. HAVING I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO ETUCES STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. decSO lm II w OUB BUSIICES WILL BE POSITIVELY CLOSED BY ' jrnnimmr 1st, 1882. And In order to dispose of the balance of our stock during this month, we have oncludedto OFFER GREAT SACRIFICES. Do not fail to take advantage this important sale. We offer extraordinary bargains m BOYS1 AND MENS' CLOTHING. For sale at mv reaidflnofl nnn flrmsnn Parlnr SaL On Walnut "Rftdrnnm Set, One Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Two Poplar Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, and general household furniture. Possession given at once. -a H. MORRIS & BROS. NE W GOOD IN SEASON. HConckwDneaiTl IPnaDumr 31:1: 1KB 61 (DDnnSsttiimisis (Dalke IN 2I TIN BOXES. GS in 11. to HALVES, QUARTERS & WHOLE BOXES. Citron and Shelled Almonds. Atwood's HOYTS COLOGNX, 4711 GERMAN COLOGNE. fCCT)'T?T1Q "DTTITTTT 18 a KjKJKJJl JCiXV O JDUVJJ-U Sold GROUND SAGE, edCayenePerper'GromdBwafewELL.8. T7T"n? TiiTT T7TTT? QT?rPCl Jewelry Cases, Puff Boxes. Hand Mirrors J?JLrNX! JLJ1jTj Jl OJClOi Odor Cases. In all strles and at all nrii The largest and nicest assortment e? er t might to TURKISH BATH TOWELS, Afine MEgg& TTVnP A T TT? (HYDRATED OIL). HydraMne has been proren of the highest JUL JL JLyJLXxxJLixAl XL ralue In congumpdon, and all wasting diseases, invariably produc ing Immediate increase in weight; fresh supply at Wilson &. MUSIC ! Prof-N. sen MITT takes pleas ure in In forming the general public of Charlotte that he Is now forming elssees and will grre instructions on the following Instruments: Violin, Piano, Guitar, Cornet and Flute, or any string instrument. Can furnish the highest testimonials as to ability, and have had the experience of half a century in teaching. Planes and Organs toned and repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. - Can always be found at my Music Room on Church street, corner of 8th. Respectfully, : dec20 Prof.H.8CHMITT. AT COST. JUST TAKEN 0 c PACKAGES. 101. Boxes. Cologne, FINE NATL BBTJFHES, FINE FfcENCH EOAPS, superior remedy lor all diseases of the BLADDER. only by - - - WILSON & BURWELL. this market. WILSON & BURWELL. Bur wells. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE NEAR HUNTEBSVILLE IyjiJ?!11 the C0UTt house In Charlotte, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER Hint, that vik Cotton Farm, near Buntersvule, N. C, on which ilium OtAnhmioA nnn Molrfa. Tm. i. . 1 . one of the best cotton farms In this county, con- .nln.nn flWl abMA it1 . . ... ""a w ouica, mjn watered ana wunm less than one mile of the A., T. A O. Railroad, and within less than three miles of the depot at Bun tersvule. Terms eash.tbe other payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent This land can be bought at private sale anyv time before day of sale. J. H. McADEN, dec8tdi v., Agent for Sawyer, Wallace A Co ICE!!