I . I ' .- M. t)t l)ariottc bseroer. C HAS, H JONES, Editor PrprtNr IIHTIBID AT TKB POBT-Omoa If CRAKLOVTB, . C. 48 SBOOHD-CLABS MATTMLl " SUNDAY, JAN. 1, 1882. Philadelphia taxable ued at $553775,229. property is val- The stalwarts have another name for Blaine. It is Guano Jim. , Firecrackers destroyed about $3,000, 000 worth of property in New York Christmas day. Cranks still continue to invest in postage stamps to send threatening mis sives to Guiteau. The Georgia papers are giving a good deal of attention to Mr. Speer, and some notoriety. The first through trains from New Orleans to San Francisco started from those cities last Friday. Judge Settle's name is again looming up for the vacant position on the bench of the court of claims. The small pox is now prevalent from the Atlantic as far west as Dakota, and as far South as Richmond. Hayes refused to subscribe anything to the Garfield monument fund on the ground of poverty. It seems that a guard is still kept arQund the tomb of President Garfield, to prevent ghouls from robbing the grave. Mr.-Blaine is said to be looking for a nomination from Democrats and anti stalwart Republicans, and will proba bly keep on looking. The records in the Flipper case cover about 2,500 pages of foolscap, and the findings are understood to sentence him to dismissal from the army. Of the 2, 150 bills introduced in the House of Representatives thus far the present session, 13S were by Represen tatives from North Carolina. Tamah Brooks, a colored woman, now a resident of Georgia, but a native of Virginia, is said to be 123 years old. She visited the Atlanta exposition a few days ago. Congressman Hammond wants to get over the presidential succession diffi culty by electing three Vice Presidents instead of one, so as to have a few on hand in case of accident. Atlanta Constitution: The republi can independents and reformers are not pleased with old man Howe, but they will be later on. They never stay mad until election day. The New York World wants Judge Cjx impeached, on account of his man agement of the Guiteau trial. We don't know whetherGuiteau favors impeach ment or not. "Washington reports inform us that the administration will encourage inde pendents in the South but only the kind of independents that will recip rocate favors by encouraging the Re publicans. The small pox in the North and West is spreading and in some localities is o the most violent type. Many towns and cities where it has not yet appeared are taking precautionary measures. Twenty-nine of the exhibitors at the Atlanta exposition have stated that they propose to start manufactories of their goods at Atlanta. This is some of the fruit of the exposition. They are trying bo scare people now with reports of a probable ice famine next summer, as no ice has been cut yet in the North. There is still a couple of months for Jck Frost to get in some solid work. Cincinnati has taken a practical way to stop cornering on coal. Her city council has appropriated $50,000 to pur chase coal at wholesale prices which is be sold to private consumers at cost. The activity in railroad building is so great that locomotive builders find it difficult to supply the demand, and will not contract to deliver within any reasonable time. The Readjuster Governor-elect, Cam eron, will take his seat in the executive chair of the Old Dominion to-morrow, and there will not be any earthquakes volcanic eruptions or anything of that sort. It is said that Blaine has made con siderable political capital among the Germans in this country by his atten tion to the German visitors at the Yorktown centennial, and taking the side of the Germans in their dispute with the French delegation. There is trouble among the Illinois stalwarts. It seems that Gen. Logan is claiming too big a Bhare of federal pat ronage for that State, which goes against the grain with some of the oth er stalwarts who want to have a hand in, too. ivny given anniversary tails upon any given day in the week at intervals of 11, 5, 5 and 6 years. Christmas fel on Sunday last year, being the first time since 1870. It will fall on Sunday again in 1887, then in 1892, and then in 1898 after which the series of intervals wil begin again. m It is expected that the immigration from Europe to this country next year will foibt up 500,000 or 600,000. The steamship companies the past year did profitable business, realizing about $12,000,000 from the carrying of immi grants. They will use 189 vessels, a con siderable increase over the number used the past year. Mr. Iloar seems to be taking consid erable interest in "Southern war claims" ust now, and says that when presented they will meet with proper considera tion. When Democrats had control of "Congress any suggestion of this kind would have been denounced as a scheme to pay off rebel claims and put money into the' purse of ex-slaveholders. THE SMALL-POX SCOUBUE. The small-pox now extends v$r; a vast region and is prevalent more or less in all the Northern States, from the Atlantic to the far West, and in some localities has assumed a most virulent form. It has existed in New York City for over twelve months, but the authorities kept quiet about it lest the announcement of the fact would have a damagiug effect upon the trade of the city. In Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and other Western cities it is assuming an epidemic form, and it is said that it has made its appearance in the city of Louisville. It has thus far traveled southward only as far as Richmond. We do not believe in exciting or alarming people, but in view of the fact that this disease is widening its field daily it is the part of wisdomto guard against it as best we may. We append the following from the Sayan nah News as timely and worthy of con sideration : "The first step to be taken in this direction is to heed the admonitions of the Sanitary Board of this city, and of the physicians generally in other cities regarding vaccination. There is among many persons a decided, but for the most part unreasonable, prejudice against such a measure. Nevertheless, experience has conclusively proven that vaccination is the only sure preventive against the disease, and that, with suf ficient care to inoculate the system with healthy virus.no injurious results can follow its adoption. There is no disease in the world more disagreeable and loathsome in its character and more to be dreaded in its effects than is' this plague, since even should the victim Of it be fortunate enough to escape death, he or she is very frequently left by it disfigured for life. Far better is it then to risk the imagined evil effects of vac cination than to permit oneself to re main liable to an attack of so dreaded a scourge, should it ever make its appear ance in our midst. "Proper sanitary precautions against the disease are also absolutely necee sary. These are mainly ventilation of houses so that pure fresh air may have constant ingress through windows and doots into dwellings and the ju dicious use of disinfectants and preven tive agents. These precautions are. of course, necessary to be mainly consider ed only after the disease has appeared n a community. It is well, however, ;o be familiar with their importance, for, in the opinion of physicians of ex perience, if such measures and precau uous are properly carried our, the pro gress oi tne disease, even arter its ap pearance, can be materially arrested There is still another matter which, at this time especially, should receive the attention of our civil authorities. and that is the subject of a proper quar antine against the introduction of the disease from infected districts. At this season of the year every train and steamer from the North brings amongst us many visitors direct from the scenes of the scourge. Not a great deal of dan ger is to be attributed to this source, perhaps, since the parties traveling wouldffi ot be able to conceal an attack of the disease. Still infectious diseases of all kinds are frequently spread ,in this way from one pi ace to another, and great care should betaken, by strict and thorough examinations, to guard against all risks IV EG UO IiS ON THE MOVE. Considerable interest is being aroused in South Carolina by the removals and contemplated removals of negro labor ers' to Arkansas and other points west, which is accounted for toainly by the short crop of the past summer and its depressing effect on these laborers. They have heard much of the advan tages which the naturally rich Western States offer, and they have an idea that if they ever get there their fortunes will be made. Railroad agents doubt less have something to do with encour aging the disposition to move, and shrewd colored men of speculative turn of mind sometimes make money by acting as guides, agents, &a, for the exodizers. While a derangement of the labor system of the State has its disad- A 1 ? 1 V . . . vantages, anu win pernaps result in considerable temporary loss to planters in the sections from which these color ed people remove, South Carolina may not be altogether the loser by it, for one of the greatest .difficulties she has to A J A. - 1 . cuuieuu against now, ana Which is a A A A . . constant menace to ner, is tne prepon derance of the colored population, who in their credulity and ignorance are im posed upon and used by selfish and de signing men. This will be so while as an element in politics the colored man is the potent factor he now is. It would be better for the white people of the State and the colored people too, if this state of affairs could be changed by a gradual migration, which would not suddenly disarrange the labor system. THE EXPOSITION CLOSED The Atlanta Exposition closed yes terday, the closing ceremonies being at tended by the largest crowd ever gather ed on the grounds. As an industrial enterprise it was a grand success and marks an epoch in Southern progress, and we confidently look for results from it which will gladden the hearts of all lovers of our own bright sunny South land. Trying- to Harmonize. albant, N- Dec. 31. Confer ences continue betwen the Tammany Committee and Chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee and there ia viatic owio Vyumiiiiitee, ana mere IS manifested .a Btong disposition for har - mony on both sides. The belief is growing that there will be agreement ueiore me caucus is held here on Monaay night. A 9Xall. Carrier Slardered. .new Orleans, Dec 81. A letter from the postmaster at ClIntonriLfc4 giveo u account oi me mnraer o an old colored man who carried the mail oecween Jackson and Clinton. He was louna snot mrough Jhe heart, and the mail bag was missinjEfforts:; be ing maae w arrest thea murdereiH and robber. . Olren Up to Festivities. St. Louis, Dec. 31. The session of the Produce Exchange, after 11 o'clock, wrs given qp-entirely to festivities. vl THE SOALL-POX 80ABE. . I Forty medical Students In lows lanoculated by sv Chic Subject. Keokuk. Iowa, Dec. 30. There is considerable excitement here over the fact that between thirty and forty medical students have been stricken with a disease that is pronounced by the Dresident of the board of health and several prominent physicians to be small-pox. It appears that a body re ceived from Chicago was used in tne dissecting-room of the medical college. and that the subject had died or. small pox. LATER FROM KEOKUK ONE STUDENT DEAD. TCkokttk. Dec 30. This afternoon one of the students of the Medical Col lege named Habermue, who resides in New York, died of smaii-pox, ana win be interred, in the jfottersneia at mid night The remaining cases present a more favorable aspect this evening. THE ALARM OF THE POSTMASTERS. Washington, Dec. 80. Advices re ceived at the postofflce department from postmasters show an alarming in crease in small-pox cases in all sections of the countrv. in some cases. noiaDiy one in New York State, the department has been appealed to by postmasters to adopt some method of protecting them from infected mail matter even to the extent of stopping the mails altogether if other means fan. The postal au thorities are considering the matter, and are disposed to take any step that may be feasible in this direction, some days ago the department directed the surety of the postmaster at Walla- Walla. Washington Territory, to take charge of ana remove the office and effects for the reason that small-pox had appeared in the family of the post master. It is now learned that in at tempting to discharge this duty the surety contracted the disease and has since died. The Uulleau Trial A mixed Expert. Washington, Dec 81. In the Gui teau trial to-day Dr. Gray took the stand and resumed the story of his con versations with the prisoner in jail. He sairt the ' prisoner, referring "to the shootinsr. made use of the expression, "when I made up my mind.'" Guiteau shouted. "Making up my mind was the result of the grinding pressure : that's where the inspiration comes in. .f lease eet that straight while you are about it." WitDess was interrupted frequently both by Guiteau and Scoville, and finally said. "There have been so many interruptions I don t know where I am. He got started again, ana saia ne naa seen a number of cases where persons labonnsr under insane delusions naa committed acts of violence and had afterwards recovered their sanity, but did not recall an instance of recovery within a shorter period than three months. The witness had never heard the word (pressure) used in connection with an insane case other than in a pnysicai sense. He did not think a man acting under divine vressure who should com mit a homicide would be apt to appeal to law and civil authorities for protec tion from the consequences of his act He believed the prisoner to be sane. After the cross-examination, the trial nrosrressed without incident. The afternoon passed wearily, ana counsel for the prosecution devoted themselves to the preparation and arrangement of their points for the forthcoming arguments, while scoviiie seemed to be asking questions "to kill time." At three o'clock the Court adjourned until Tuesday. WeaUier. Washington. Dec 31. Middle At lantic: fair weather, westerly wind,1 stationary or higher temperature and pressure, bouth Atlantic and .bast Gulf States: warmer, fair weather, wind mostly south-westerly, stationary or lower pressure, west uuii: rair weather, followed by local rains, warm gentle west veering to colder north-west winds, rising preceded in east portion by falline barometer. Tennessee and the Ohio valley : cloudy weather with light snow, wind shirting to colder, north westerly, higher pressure. Requisition Fr a Kid-napping' Sea Captain. Albany. N. Y. Dec. 31. Col. Chas. S. Spencer appeared before the governor yesterday and opposed the granting of a warrant upon the requisition of the governor of Virginia for Captain Gil bert Manson, of the ship Henry Sutton, charged with kidnapping, at Hampton itoads, va., a colored boy named Vaughn, and bringing him to the State or .New York. The gorernor reserved his decision. A Steamer Bnrncd. Vicksbubg, Miss., Dec. 31. A special from Monroe, La., says the steamer Rosa B., with 800 bales of cotton, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday, in Cagon D'Arboune. five miles from Monroe. The boat was val ued at $9,000 ; insured for $6,000 in a New Orleans company. The cook jumped overboard and was drowned. Cloeing- ExercleeM at the Exposition. Atlanta, Ga Dec. 31. The closing exercises of the Atlanta Cotton Exposi- j tion are now in progress. They began at half-past one o'clock. The crowd is enormous, and the judges hall is packed while thousands are unable to get in. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 81, 1881. PRODUCE. WnjnKGTOif, N. C Spirits turpentine firm at 51Vfe& Boslnftrm; strained 82.06; Kood strained 82.1 a Tar steady at $1.90. Crude turpentine steady at bard: ZS.50 tor yellow dip; 82 80 ior virgin mienor. - um sieaay; prime wnue 810)82; mixed 78070. Baltmom Noon Floor oulet and unchanged Howard street and Western super S4 37ffil6.00 extra S5.253SS.87; family. S&60&S7.25: city muis, super 4 60B95.25; extra 86 60386.25; lamiiy s7.6ua97.75; mo Brands S7.250S7.87; Patapsco family 88.25. Wheat Southern nomi nal; Western easier; Southern red S1.88S1.88; amoer i.oai.4s; no. 1 naryiana ; mo. 2 Western winter red spot and December S1.88ta ttSI.89: January Sl.8Sffi81.89i; February i.4ia!9i.42: uarcQi.44ttt2i.444. uorn Southern steady; Western nominal at yesterday's prices; Houtnern wniie 70tl7i; ao. veuow08o 08. BAioixou-Nlgnt Oats dull; Sonthern 47050; Western white 483)49; mixed 46047; Pennsyl vania 48349. Provisions unchanged ; mess pork 817.75. tfulk meats-shsoldsrs and clear rib sides, packed 7ft09 Bacon shoulders HVs; ciear no iiaes tuq; asms ixwila. Jjara ruin ed vi. uoir.se steady; bio eargoes ordinary to fair 9010ft. Sugar- quiet; A soft life. Whla- Key-aieaay, at SL17VS Freights unchanged. I w iuu soumem a our tmcnanged and Sm2&J Hw Tom Southern flour unchanged and choice do S8.752S8 00. Wheat-USfee lower, auerwarus recovered xrom tne aeoiine ana ad' anasoa trifle, closing gtrong; ungraded winter 81-87fJSl.42M; ungraded red ; ungraded w"rTT J no ana January si.4l4kte- SI .42U. Cora opened easier, closed a shade aigner ana, nrm ana less doing; nagradea 68ffl- 7iv; southern yellow 6869. Oats a shade ucuer anu rawer quei;' ho. a bOtfcSSI. Hops-. uucnaugea. wmee suaay and moderately ao- ve; awvunim ; BUgar nrm and less dour: raw to good refining quoted at 7T7fc refined iuuer aou nnn; Btanaara a. wi, Molasses ferelgn quiet; New Orleans quiet, at 81 85. Rosin-firm, at S2.8fiQS2 45. l-urpenUn quiet and steady, at f5U Wool-nnlt uui r im. donwstte fleece 84350; Texas 14081. Pork-vry uuii, ynvam uuuiiuaiiy uuonangeu; miuuies quiet ana unchanged. Lard very aulet and firm and prices not mateilally chacged. Freights to Liver- vwi suuin uriu. FINiJf CIAL. Kkw Tobx. 8iocs Irregular: Alabama das A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small. 81 82 A.aoama Class B, 5's . . 1.01 82 Chicago and Northwestern. 1.25 1.8814 40 18 1.68 1.80 112 1.00 78 86 1.81 ii Chicago and Norm western preferred, Xrie Bast Tennessee tteoma..... Illinois Central. Lake Shore. . Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga Mew York Central. Ptttsburz..... Richmond and Allegheny KJchmond and Danville Bock Island , 1.73 1.81 Wabash, St. Louis ft Pacific. Wabash, St Lotus ft Paclflc preferr'd 81 68 1.88 western union. .. CITT COTTON MARKET. Office or Tan Obskbtxx. I Chablott. January 1, 1882. ( The market yesterday closed dull at the follow ing Quotations: Good Middling. tJU StricOr middling Jl Middling. lOffl 8triot low middling. 10,Mi 2 Low middling. 10 7-18 Tinges Storm co-ton 7 a 91 Sales resterday 4 bales. .. m Charlotte Produce Market. DECEMBER 80, 1881. BUYING PBICES. Cobs, parbuab'l MAL, " Whsat ' Bians, white, per bushel Fxas, Clay, per bosh. 85 90 1.25a.f0 90al.00 1.50 76a80 Laay, White, " Flock . . Family -3SOTTnX Kxtra. 400 Super 8.75 66a65 Oats, shelled. DRIKD FkUIT Apples, per - PnanhM. nAAlasl loaJU Mm i rt Jnpeeled. . 7al0 uni Blackberries 8a5 75 1.00 . 15a20 25 12al5 10al21 8 25a80 5&6 8a9 Potato K9 Sweet Irish BCTOB North Carolina. leea, per dozen POULTBY Chickens Spring DUCKS Turkeys, per lb. (leooo . . . ...... Bkkv, per lb., net Mutton, per lb., net fori, " BELLING PBICBS WHOLESALE. BULK MX1TS Clear rib sides 10U Coffkb Prime Bio Good 12al6 White i"V Vnllnw 7' Molasses- - Cuba Sugar Syrup 85a5 Choice New Orleans Common Sait Liverpool line coarse .. i.noal.26 .. 8 Sal. OO ..Sl.75a2.00 ..S2 00a8.00 . .S2.00a3.00 82-60 $1.50 Whisxxt Corn, per gallon Bye. " Bkahdt Apple, per gallon. Peach. " Wuot, Scuppemong. per gallon. iUSTALU Chjkjcm 20 15 8al0 Labd. per id. Tallow, per lb . . BAOOK N. C. hog round Rum. N. C lOall 18 Hams, canvassed. 15al63fe Rice 8aiu Vw TTTT ADDles. Northern, per Obi . u.zoe.oy Mountain, 8.00 Fish Mackerel No. 1.. -No. 2... " -No. 8... Codfish 1.25 1.00 75 15 4a5 Cabbasx, per lb. FRAMES. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT -or Photograph Frames, Frame Mouldings, fc, AT Van Ness' Gallery. declS tf NOTICE. T)UBUANT to a decree of the Superior Court of x MecuenDurg, 1 wiu teu at ruouc Auction at u court house In Charlotte, on MONDAY, THB 27TH OF FABBTJARY, 1882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lot or parcel of rand lying between the intersection of the h orth Carolina Batlroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and others now known as the Butler property. Resold because of purchaser at late sale failing to comply. Terms w cash: balance on 8 and 6 months credit, with Interest. Title reserved as security for oaiance. u. baksinukk. 3ec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. NOTICE. C. C. & A. RAILROAD CO.. Treaaurei'a Office, Columbia, a C, Dsc. 80,'81. THE coupons of bonds of this company which become due on the 1st dai of January. 18x2. will be paid at the NaUonal Park Bank, New York uuy ana at tne central National Bank, this city. J. U B. OM1TH, dec81 2t Treasurer. OPERA HOUSE.--- ONE NIGHT ONLY ! 1 1 Wednesday Evening, Jasuary 4fli The Popular Tragedian, FREDERICK WA R D E! BUPPOBTBD BT HENRY AVKLING, Leonard 8. Outran, James B. Curran, a W. Blake. W. 8. Marion, Misses Marlon P. Clifton and FLORENCE XLMOBJE, and other artists of excellence, under the management of Mr. JOHN J. COLLINS. TWO GREAT 8HAKKSPERIAN PHYS, Commencing with Bhakeipeare's neat celebrated Tragedy, MERCHANT of VENICE. MR. WARDK.Mr..?....,....6HTM)ci: To be followed by Shakespeare's charming Cumedy in Two Acts, KATHARINE and PETRUCHIO, OR, THt TAMING OF THE 8HRXW. MR. WARDS...... , . PKIBVCSUO. aB.SiaSBBBB' . 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M Tin 1.1 city, and Chabmttx Obskrvkk, of North Carolina, once a week for four successive weeks previous to the day of payment; and upon the failure of any stockholder to pay such assessment on or before -i ui un ui January, i&xz, saw stock, o any part thereof upon which said assessment sha remain unpaid, as aforesaid shall be and hereb is declared forfeited for the benefit of the com vAr, JOHN M. McKLROY, J03EPH WILK1N3. Secretary. President dec9oaw4w .- Hoose and Lot for Sale. T Win sell my hocse and lot on Rth jtpA. The house contains five rooms, six closets III and a good larce nantrv. Thn kitnhn-lll contains two rooms. Good well of water under awl, owiuio conufiuuig two sratis ana reea room. ""i ovuro cuuioo juuiisr i run trees on ins lot uec81 2t J. H. W EDDJNGTON. 9ew. onl bfand of tobacco known as Ilie vaivuea ouuK. THE old Oaken Bueket. The Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, . -. That hung in th well CHAS. R TONTJJ . a. , awwa s wey W1V AQVUUe A ftATlf will- 328 VSS& xjjj -VAil41V M. " OF BOOSTS AND SHOES wiT.1. ANT) WINTER TRADE. -- MM.M-M m .v. k tnmA m.t presented, and shall allow no me uu. v , k.ti. thsn at Anr stnn. Give us a calL , W. T. BLAGKWELL & GO, Durham, N. C. Manufacturer of ths Original and Oaly Conulns lar 22 ly TOBA THIS, GREAT SPECIFIC Cures that Most Whether In Its Primarj, EemOTes all Traces of Mercury from the Y Khcumatlsn, Eczema, Catarrh, or any Blood Diseases. HEAR THE WITNESSES! CURES WHEN. HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Malvern, Arlc., May 2, 1 881. We have cases In our town who lived at th Hnt Springs and were finally cured witn 8. S. a. . MCCAMMOIT & MOBET. Memphis, Tenn., May 12, 1881. We nave sold 1 .2H bottles of 8. s.atna vast. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair mlbded physicians now recommend It as a positive specif ic s. Mansfield & Co. o a a , , Lou!ZUle' K? vMar 18. 1881. s It Is evidently an anlcle of merit S. s. a. has given better satisfaction than any RirrrTJTsnw r medicine I have ever sold. J. A. Flexmb. kichabdson 4 to. MonteonTry Ala. July 1880 Nashville, Tenn.. May 1 1, 1881. We are now on our third gross ' of the 8. S, S. ' We ,ave h,eo ,h,8nest expressions of ap Ita success has been correct. Peciatlon of 8. 8. S. from some cases under our Jokes & Cast, Druggist Charlotte, N. C, May 11, 1831. S. S. S. Is one of the best selllne madirtnAa vta Ireen. Has Klven enure satisfaction to those who i use It T. C. Smith. DrueeisL I ECZEMA. i I have taken with great benefit S.- S. S. fofa ) clear case of eczema. The eruption has entirely disappeared. . , v. J. Eobimsoh. Aiemoer North Ga. Conference, Atlanta. I CJATAfiS. a 'a ' ' AUanW BA.;May 27, 1 881. which has baffled the treatment of all the best puaiuaus auiui ana ooulu.. . b. l. met) ride, - reon6bu'ind.rMivl7.1881. . Toucan recoramnAS.aii3. fin catarrh.. It is a sure cure It relieved tbo &ssentirely. . - ; wivWna 7'-.: S 1 0,000 woul not jnirchaperfrOBi mfr.what your remedy has effected li m eorii T. .had; malarial rheumatism. A. THOMAArSpricgfleld, Tenn. IS NO HUMBUG. tT If you doubt, come and we cure you, or charge you nothing. ET- "Write for particulars, and copy of the little book "Message to the Unfor tunate." Ask any leading drug house in the United States as to our character. 11,000 REWARD Will be fiaid to any chernist who will find, on analysis of one hundred bottles 8. S, S. one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassiuni, or any mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., rROrEIETORS, ATLANTA, G A tW SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price Of lan?fi Or recular ai.A rpdnrtpd tn SHI. 7 5 ner bottle. And smd slza holding half the quantity, price 01.00 per . novo ' , -1 W. It Batlix Z. B. Tahck. jVANGE & BAILEY, ' ' Attorneys and OounseUors !. . ' . CHABtpTTB,"N.a Pranttca In Supreae Court ef the United ' states Supreme Court of North Carolina; Federal- ' Courts, and counties of Mecklen l burg, Cabarroa, Union, Gas- . " - - - ton, Howan and Da- .... i vldson. .' UT Offloe, two doors east of Independence Square. y ' ,. may29-tt D; GRAHAM, - IN the State and United States Courts. CoUee ttons, Home and Foreign, solicited. ., Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, &c, furnished for oom pensation. Onrici r-lt X. Coiner Tr Trytn streeti Charlotte, N. C. uan.6. and Children house to give you better goods than we do for the .. Central Hot! Block. Trade Street. BURGESS NICHOLS, Wholca&)f sod BetaC Dsctoit il'i kinds er FURNITURE, BEDDING, a rvix Lm (licap Bcdstods, AND LOUNSXS, Parlor & Chamber Suits, oorroa oa au. wixzia m zajtd. K9. S WEST TEASE 9TXE3T, csuium,i.c Oiir claim for merit is based! npon the fact tliat a chemical i analysis proves that the tobacco grown in our section i bettor1 adapted to liilcauCCCD JLTi", eaisfactory binoke tkr.nx ANY CrTXIEIl tolb&coo'jsiov.-tt in thpl world; and beiuy: bliuated in ih& HELVXtT-'cf tL.is fiive tobacco 1 section. VTG have io PTCIx of' th Ct: is-s. TSie rirbUo ap- jpeciito this; lsfriice oisr kuIcp EXCEED the or Alili tb.i 7eaallr.ff mannfactoKts cttn- r:: '- V... ... .... '., . . -t Loathsome Disease Sccoudary or Tertiary Stase. System. Cures Scrofula, Old Sores, Blchmond, Va., May 11, 1881. Tou can refer anybod to ua in regard to the merlis of S. S. S. Polk, Miller 4 Co. Denver, Col., May 2, 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of a S. a. L. Mbissktku. St Louis, May 11, 1881. obseryallon. Wm. Letts bn & Co. Dallas, Texas, May 14, 1881. I have sf en S. 8. S. used in the primary, secon dary and tertiary stages, and In each with the most wonderful effect I have seen it stop the hair from failing out In a very short time. I ad vise all sufferers to take It and be cured. W. H. Pattepson, Druggist . Washington, D. C, May 12, 1881. S. 3. 8. has given better satisfaction than any medicine we have ever sold Schtci.i.xr & Stxvxits, Druggists. Perry. Ga., Oct, 1880. We have known Swift's 8. Specific used in a great number of cases, many ot them old and ob stinate, and have never known or heard of a fall pro to make a permanent cure, when taken prep -erly. H. L Denxard, Eli Wabbut. W. D. Nottingham, Wm. Bruhson, Moore 4 Tuttlk, T. M. Bdtneb, Sheriff. I am acquainted with the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing. They are u tn of high character and standing. A. H. COLQUiTT, Governor of Qeorgiai bottle. Saje of City Property. WE wil) sell at the court house In Charlotte, on Monday the 2d uay of January. 1882, at 1 2 M., that lot on Tryon street, ljlng between the property of Jas. Harty and the residence of Mrs. Jno. M. Springs. It will be sold In four parcels, two fronting on Tryon street, each 83x198 feet, and two fronting on Church street, also 83x198 feet On one of the lots Is a brick two story house, and on the other the wooden house now occupied by Mr. Holt This sale Is made under an order of the Superior Court and will be subject to connrmaiioD. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In 6 and 12 months, with Interest from day ot sale. For eny Information as to the Utie. Ac, apply to Jas. Hanj or the undersigned. A. BvBWKLL, - t. H. C. JONXS, dec23tda Ceinmlsalonere. THE COMPARATIVE EDITION OF IM la w fcg 1 A Fel fc It I J BOTU I . UJUL TKiT Ulf VER8ION8IK1NC JAMES 6 KEVISEO VERSIONS IN ONE IN PABALLBL -PAGK& BOOK! Fraa from errors. " Ch ani!s shown at a SawssssaBBBSBCl giaaea. uur un wwi uavtviaco. aves lime, saves labor, lnsans aoaaiaoT. sHtm satia faation. Balls Rapidly. Ctoatatotos tOOO paaet. AGENTS I Prt-o, ) J. H. CHaMSCHS ft C WANTED ( el.oO Atlanta, I L sepSMtwamos

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