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)e tfljartotU bserutr. BVBaORlPTlOH RATK8: paUy, one ywrr, postpaid, in advanoe &8 0Q fUjrrwnth 4-00 jjiree months... ....v.... 2-00 One motUh 75 TWKKLY BDlTIOir: VfeeW (fn the mmntu), in &omc. ....... . .,,$2.00 Ouif the 0ountyr Fottfxzid . 2.10 ixmontl ..." l.Of LOerci Btductionjbr OhOt. . :J l-r. jsw r TEX OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We ean tat nlsh at short notice, BLANKS, HTT.T-TTT iTV LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, T163, BXCXIFT3, F0STXBS, ' programmes, handbills, VOL. XXVII. CHAKLO NO. 4,000. PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS, 4c -r? n J ; k ' 8 . "-- IW III . ... . -. IV i JIB I - IB . i - , . B .-i M i ?S .1 1 s H Soots anfl Itoes Gooc n if! TO-DJK ALL WILL BB SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO MAKE ROOM FOB SPRING PURCHASES. We Mean Every Word of This AND Only Ask an Inspection to Convince Yon. T. L. Seigle & Co. :o:- Lvons' Patent Metallic Stiffeners PREVENTS Boots and Shoes -FROM- RUNNING OVER, Wearing off at the Sides or Ripping IN THE SEAMS. Johnson's Si and Felt Insolts PREVENTS RHEUMATIC CRAMP. COLD FEET. BUNNION3 AND CHILBLAINS. PEGRAM & CO., SOLI AGENTS. Janl fflistzlVxu&BVLS. .... medical Rkutt(iUsm Neuralgia, Sprains, . Pain in the Back and Side. There Is nothing more painful than these fllseases;. but the pain can he removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. TMs nmedT la not it. 1l&n 1?snrln or Petroleum product that must be kept away from fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor Is It an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world Is. It never f ai Is. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, It Is sale In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pain Eillkb would nil volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar C&dy, O watonna, Minn. , says : auuu b year nan my wiie Decame EUDjeci to severe suffering' from rheumatism. Our resort was to the Fxm Killib, which speedily Charles. Powell writes from the Sailors' uome, jLonaon: I had bean afflicted Brran mnvlfli mimMi and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctor. at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in despair. I tried your Paw Killer, and it gave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. O. H. Walworth. Saco. Me., writes : I experienced immediate relief from pain In the side by the use of your Paim KTI.i.kb. E. York says: I have used your Pais Killkh for rheumatism, and have received great benefit, Barton Seaman says : Have used Pain Krauts for thirty years, and have found it a nmr.ymiling remedy for rheumatism and lameness. Mr. Burditt writes : It never fail to iriveiwlfaf fn nun vf rhsmniHiiii Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual use, I know your Path Ktt.t.to is the best medicine I can get. All druggists keep Path Killer. Its price Is so low that It la within the reach of all, and It win saw many times Its co6t la doctors' bllla 35c., soe. and Sl.OO a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor, Provldonco, R. I. septdAwseptAoct POKES TO THEE I CIVB HEALTH. Excellent Tonic Alterative and Diuretic.'' Medical Association, Lynchburg, Va? . "Used with great benefit in Malaria and Dlpn- Ihorla "S V nnnnn M. TJ-. fift. "Successfulij used In dyspepsia, chronic diar rhea dkH onnfiila "Prrif. a. JSCKSOn. .BL. A.i "Invalnable aa a nerroas tcmIc-wHoiL L u "Recommended as a prophylactic in malarial dl8trlcts.''-D. B, Falrex, M. D.. N. O. "Eestores debilitated systems to health." T. C. "Adapted In chronle diarrhoea twofula, and ayspeosia.-" Geo. T. Hameon, ml. v., "Successful m diphtheria and neuralgia." J. i. NUM U II tl l " . Exeellent'for certain diseases peculiar towo mfn "-Pm J J Uocimun. M. D.. Vs. ' Prompt In rellevlnf headache, sick and net- ' no. JLM7W. D V VVWVI.I r . , Used with treat benefit to uyspepsla.,,-J. Mc- Balph, M. D.. Pa. . ., M ' suited to bronchitis and diseases ol digestive nrfra,.a T 17 DMt,An af IV. Ala. Most valuable rentedT known for tenialedls- eases'-Jno. P. Hetteanr. M. D., U "ul. M'Ot great curative virtii'aoa. . Bumfold, "Beneficial to nterine derangement and nab rtntia ni.iTT. i a. u v.n M I).. Ohio. "Thiiminii n - ttu. MmnlAxlon. maKmc " smooth, dear, soft and rosy."-Mlss KjS.,, "The prinos of mineral tonlos.',-f rcl GU- . "inestimable as a tonle and altersilve." un- terMct,ulre.M.D.,Ta. -;'. V-vw," ''Kine appetizer and blood purifler."-H. Usher, M. n am ft- - . "Very beneficial In Impwing a wduoefr WH tern "-Bishop Beekwlth. of Ga. . . rt '. I , invalids here find welcome and health. "iv. ionn uannon. late of La.; now oi wwhuwu. "Has real merit," 8outhm Med. journal. Water. ease. Maw and Pills. 25, 60, 75 eenta. Bent post-paid anywhere. . v - 8ummer season ef Springs begins 1st June. Via A. M. DiTHS, PresH of the Co.,- -78 Main ex., Lynehburg. Vs., P. O. Box 17 SOLD BY - ,! , WILSON BDRWLL - f - A . tl. aiCAVKn, aim -. v ...-. - -..Si' . INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EYERYWHERL THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. TjQMof ppetrte.yatiaea.boweI oostive, Tain In theHeadywith a daJl sensation In the back part. Fain under the shoulder vlaA fiilfn a iiftjxT. fadtinir. with a disin clination to exertion of body or nolnd, ' Irritability of temper, Liow spints. ajoss of memory, with a feeling of haying neg . lected some dnty. weariness. Piggineia, ' ITutteHng of the Heart. Dots before the eyes, bellow Bkln. Headache, Bestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. . IF THESE WAEBTJTGS ASS VTTKEEBEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted to such eases.one dose effects sueh a change of feeling: as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take oa Fiesta, thus the system is oarlabed. and by theirToale Aetleaon the IMeaUT OrgaMis.'litoStortsairl dnced. Price 25 cents. 3 Murray M.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, s-i. .t7itw twWtiieif u nn Yt.nvA toft GLOSSY vaai a - " ma.. j aT it.I Ttu w Some cases of small-pox are reported in the vicinity of Fort Tobacco. Md, r ; Mrs, Caroline i Bichings-Bernard died from small-pox at her residence in Bich mond Saturday. ,fvi:S? Three negroes were poisond-iit Montgomery Friday night from eating spoiled meat purchased from a butcher. One of them died, but it was thought the other two would recover. The Angerona property in Winches? ter, V&, has been sold for $8,535, to par ties which will render permanent the Vallew Female College. The Virginia Senate has passed a resolution instructing the Virginia re presentatives in Congress to vote for a repeal of the tobacco tax. The Old Dominion Iron Works com pany, of Richmond, are now building oa Belle Isle the largest steam puddling mlltaouth of Mason and Dixon 8 line. A few nights since "some thief or thieves broke into the .Catholic church at'Wytheville, Va, and robbed that sanctuary of its linen and lace, cassocks, surplices and carpeting. , W. L.Fernald, collector of internal revenue for the fourth district of- Vir ginia, is ill from nervous prostration, said to have been brought about by anxiety in regard to retaining his posi tion. Thirteen cottages are to be erected at the Shenandoah Iron Works, Page coun ty, for the use of the employes of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad. A new and costly suspension bridge is to be erected over the Monongahela river at Morgantown, W. Va. None of, the. Danville tobacco manu facturers are at work, and the streets are consequently crowded with idle col ored factory hands. The business of the two national banks at Staunton, Va., for 1881, shows an increase for each of over 25 per cent, compared with 1880. The eighty-one orphan boys sent from New York to Culpeper county, Va., ar rived safely, and were at once provided with comfortable homes. An install ment of girls will shortly be forwarded to the same destination. An insane man named Walsh shot himself Friday, in the Notre Dame ca thedral at Ottawa, Ont, while services were in progres. The congregation, composed principally of ladies, was panic-stricken, and several of the them fainted. Shanaban & Co., a Virginia firm, have contracted to build the 68 miles of the Kentucky Central Railroad, between Paris and Livingston, Ky at about $1,000,000. The completion of the Ken tucky Central to Livingston will form the connections of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad with the entire Southern railroad system. A Croat. Impossible. New Yoik Sun. We regard the recurrence of an old- fashioned commercial 'crash as highly improbable, if not impossible. There will undoubtedly be a fall in stocks which have been carried by speculation above their value as dividend paying investments, and in merchandise which has been in like manner artificially en hanced in price. An over-production of railroads and of new buildings may lead to a revolution in those depart ments of business and in the branches connected with themwhiie financial troubles in Europe may cause a rise of interest on money here which will hamper enterprise of all kinds. But, we repeat the country is rich and grow ing richer every day, and can now resist m l 1 . a successiuiiy snocas wnicn unrxy, twen ty, or even ten years ago would nave prostrated it Tbo Be ginning Only New York Sun. The purchase of great blocks of land in the Southern States by European Capitalists has been a marked feature or tne past two weeas, sir i. iteea, representing English investors, and Dr. Jacobus Westheim, of Amsterdam, representing Dutch, have just bought two millions acres in Florida, while Phillips. Marshall & Co., of London, have bought 1,300,000 acres in Missis sippi. .Nearly naif or tne latter are levee lands, situated in the Yazoo delta, and are fine cotton and timber lands. The.obiect in botn tnese pur chases has been to colonize and culti vate the lands, and the effect can hard ly fail to be felt in the future of these states when the cultivators of the soil have to pay their rents to English cap italists. ITEMS OF IlfTEltESX. A Baltimore liniment manufacturer spends $200,000 a year in advertising. The peach ? trees are - blooming , in Florida. A few veare ago Columbus. Miss, in vest $300,000 in a cotton factory, now the capital amounts to $1,250,000. Georgia raised less than 2,000,000 bushels of -oats in 1870, and in 1880 the production was over 5000,000. The public debtf Tennessee is- a little over$25,000.00a. A Van Buren (Ark.) man has a con tract to dig one thousand persimmon sprouts to be shipped to Los Angeles, A large portion of Arkansas has been carried by the late three mile local op tion law, and hundreds of saloons were i closed with the close 01 the year. London has as manv people as New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Chicago, .Boston, sc. Louis ana Baltimore ail in a lump. It is estimated that the sum of 500,- 000,000 marks (S125.000.000) would be re quired for the purchase of the German railways oy tne State, as intended. The enormous population of India sustains tne tneory or a population in creasing on a vegetable diet It is per haps due to the plethora of meat that Australia makes . such comparatively slow progress. During the past year 1,532 persons died in London of the small-pox. Of these 355 had been vaccinated, and 637 neglected that , precaution, the remain ing 570 being doubtful. Of the popula tion of London 3,620,000 are vaccinated 190,000 are not It is said that 20,000 acres of new vineyards were planted in California last year. The vines planted are gen erally of the finer foreign varieties. The wine product last year fell orx 2.000,000 gallons in consequence of injuries to the grape crop by frost The character of the California wines has completely- changed in the last four years, owing to the improved knowledge of fermenting processes and tne discovery or the adaptation of varieties of grapes to soil and locality. Smoking seems to be on the increase in France, as well, as in the United States. During the year 1881 the gov ernment of that country realized 320.- 000,000 francs from the sales of tobacco and cigars, being a much larger revenue than was ever before realized from that source. In 1812 the revenue from it amounted to only 30,000,000 francs. This would tend to show an increase in the consumption of tobacco during the period or sixty-six years or over one thousand per cent, while the increase of population during the same period nas been only about tnirty per cent Fencing In Pasture. Camden, S. C., Journal. We learn that most of the farmers of West Wateree are now fencing in their pasture land, preparing for the opera tion of the stock law, which goes into effect in this county on the 1st of April next To repeal the act next year will entail ten times more trouble upon the farming portion of the State than it does now "to put the act in force. All they have to do now is to take down the fences around the fields and put up a first-class one around their pasture, and if the act were repealed it would require an entirely new fenee to be built around their belds, an expense that but few of them weuld be able to bear. They may relieve, but they cant cure that lame back, tor the kidneys are the trouble and you want a remedy to act directly on their, secretions, to purify and restore their healthy condition. Kld 1 ney-Wort has that specific action, and at the same time It regulates the bowels perfectly. . Dont 'wait to get sick, but get a package to-day, and cure 1 yoursea. uijma ana ary soia 07 au Gennantown Telegraph. - - I I I I B ' A CARD. To an who sm suffertnz from the errors and h dlscretlon of youth, nervous weakness, early decay oss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FBXS of CHABQX. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Bar. JOSXFH T. UNMAN, station D, New York City. TADXD OB 6BAY HATfi gradually recovers Its youthful color and lustre by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant dresslng,aadmlred for Its punty ana ncn periume. - 30 DAYS TRIAL JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER STOCK 01 THAT VKBY FOFULAB AHrWool Black Banting, At 15c per yard. Also, some new CORDS and TASSELS. We have delicate shades of BUNTINGS, for evening Presses. We are still offering bargains In Walking Jackets, Dolmans, (Ms, Ulsters, Dress Goods BLANKETS, FLANNELS, KM. -AND- $8?8SSI -e-e. wool: 119' 600D5. Fsf4 iw 1S.1S7S WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL, DR, DYE'S The newest and most durable Dress-Shield ever seen In this market BUBBKBS. Call and be convinced that we will give you bargains. Truly, Electro-Voltaic Appliances HARGRAVES &WILHELM. suffering from Kervons Weaknesses, Gen eral flebllity, loss of nerve force or vigor, or any disease resulting from Abuses and Othbx. Causes, or to any one afflicted with Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties, Kidney or Liver Troubles, Lame Back, Rup tures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organs. Also women troubled with diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete restoration to health guaranteed. These are tbe only Electric Appliances that bave ever been constructed upon scientific prin ' elples. Their thorough efficacy has been prac tically proven with the most wonder fn I .success, . ami they have tbe highest endorsements from medical and scien tific men, and from hnudreds who bave been quickly and radically eared b their use. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet, givirr all information free. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CP., Marshall, Kick Julyl8 8ttztizs. C. C. D. A. AND Vineyards on a Large Settle Mr. G. C. Frash, a New York wine merchant, has bought 20,000 acres of the Disston purchase, in Florida, and has already located a portion of his pur chase in Folk, Hillsborough and Mana tee counties. Mr. Frash, who is a heavy dealer in California and other wines, intends to plant vineyards on a large scale, and for that purpose will take a large number of immigrants to Florida, wno will settle upon nis lanas ana care for his vineyards. Thus the possibili ties of Florida as a wine-proaucing State will have a fair test. Office. 30 Murrav: St.; Mew YorK. M Br. TUTS SaSCAL rf YahaMe TaftnMtlMi ni VXUwnl KiixMBll as wwa liu mm i rebf.?2SdeodAviI . . . . - . uuiEci. - " ..... many of tbe best meai-l cues Known ara com bined In Parker's Cm -Tonic.- into a media of such varied Dowers, as to inaks it the greatest Tilnrv) Purifier and the JBettHaalthAStrenrta , Jiostenr rer uata ' It cures lUieumatism. Sleeplessness, & diseaess of the Stomach, Bowels, V T : 9. 1TLJm Urilri KQlnm &isentoelviflereatfrora ,.5V1fTf asd o&er t onics, a. k lac Ntrr folk to ndantaa aevcrintoxjcates. Kscpj miafal osier to pay lub. & Co., Chemists, N. Y. I) .Parker's rt,urntv tha brand of tobacoa known as Tb Old OeAenBucket. r " X Tbe iron-bound bucket. -. The moss-covered bncget, , t , That huDg In th weu. ; " - - f-Wift ft. JON1M. Charlotte, N. O, Sole Agent. liberal terms to dealers. r,a r Another Hall road; High Point Pioneer. The narties interested in the railroad from Winston to Favetteville via High Point, were in town this and last week lookine after the interest of the roaS. We understand that the survey has air pad v commenced, and that the work of grading will commence at this place beginning on tne street mat ruu uy the factory of Capt W. Snow, crossing the N. C. railroad at the deep cut. just hAlnw Kasyan. MilllS & X S. wnoiesaie store. The depot, as we understand. will be located near the residence or R. F. Sechrcst. It is estimated thatthe grading and track will be completed I and tunning to the factories in Ran dolph county in six months. Suicide in Ashe Connty. Western SenttneL We are reliably informed that a man bvthe named Woodie committed sui cide at Laurel Sorines. Ashe county, on the 1st inst. lie came in rrom nunung and asked his wife to pull his boots off. She refused to do so, which so wounded his feelings that he caught up his gun and hv nse of his foot discharged the contents into nis Doay, KiinngTiimBeii instantly. They were both quite young and have only oeen married aDout iz months. If Jesse Holmes had made a tour throusrh that section he might have saved Woodie the sin of such a horrible crime. Trarrehton After s. Railroad Afam, Gold Leal. -j-? Pmm Mr. A. R. Wortham. who had inst returned from a Drofessional visit - . , .i An tn w arrenxon. we maru uisti. uut mouus I down there are Attain discussing -Bail- road T matters. The citizens -of . the town propese to ouua a tracK irom nmn noint near Macon via Warrenton and thence to Ridgeway,' provided the anthoHtJMi of the Raleieh & Gaston Railroad wUl run tneir trains on tnis i road, i The projectors of the enterprise areiiow corresponaing wiw -p6. inm nf thA Oxford'-toad. as to the nrobable cost or toe oonsirucupa ujl such a road. - ( , - Too 1mc Goat to sjo w & RTTivaTftwi Jan. 16 United States I Marshal Wharton, of Louisiana, is con- fined to his room with rneumaiac gone. CnffM drinkers shoald reafl theaflteattoeiriBnt in another column headed "uood Coffee." Tbo Scotland Neck Railroad. ' Wilmington Bevlew. CapL John Barry, the contractor for the construction of the Scotland Neck Railroad, is in the city to-day. He tells us that eleien miles or tne tracs, lean ing out from Halifax, is ironed and is being operated now, and tnac tne re maining distance, ten miles, if we re member correctly, is already cross-tied and ready for tne iron, this roaa opens up a fine section of country and will no doubt pay handsomely on the invest ment. An Alabama PosttnasterCommlts Sal- ; . J clde. Montgomery. Ala Jan. 16. W. H. Locke, late postmaster at Euf aula, com- mitcen snieiae vesieraay morniuK au his home. He was, removed for defic- iencv some months atro. nis Dondsmen paving up tne loss, un Saturday ne was arrested at the instance of . one of his bondsmen, and Was to - have been broucht here for a hearing to-day. He ate breaKiast, went np stairs and snot himself through the head. Railroad Collision af Petersburg. . Peteesbtjkg, VAs Jan. le.-'-A colli sion occurred near the Appomatox de- . . ii tl r L t . pot, in mis city, Mils morning uetwecu the incoming freight and passenger train from Richmond, and a shifting train on the Norfolk and Western rail road. The tender on the last named train was completely knocked to pieces and the locomotive injured xne loco motive on the Richmond road was slightly damaged. A large number or hands are clearing the reck. Escaped Unhnrt. . New Yobel Jan. 16. Assemblyman Still well, who it was thought had been killed in tne raiiroaa accident at spuy ten Duyvil, was found at his residence last night. He was on the Albany train but was not injured. THE DBUKXABD ' , Is a burden to hhnself as well as to bis friends; but, since Intoxication becomes- a disease, it re- QnueSa remeny ui no mnutiuu mxtivm, ium who have taken Simmons Liver Regulator declare that it sets the liver in action and hiTUrorates the system In such a way as to destroy the craving for trans? drinks. The shaky, nervous and distressed nhould resort to the Regulator as tw tonic to arouse th&torptd liter to action; to regulate tne novreis n2 remova the fjaeUng of ceneral degression and wlih It the craving lot liquor. . Particular Notice. , All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUBXGABD and J0BAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPOETUITITT TO WIN A FORTUNE SECOND GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT MEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141st MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated hi 1868 for 25 rears by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81, 000.000 to which a resesfe fund of 850,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming Donular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow- ing aistriDuaon: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize $30,000 l uapttaj raze lu.oou 1 Capital Prize 5.000 2 Prizes Of 82,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000... 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100. 10,000 200 Prizes of 50.., 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Frizes of 8300 12,700 w Approximation frizes or zuu a,ou 0 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, eunodnting to SI 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid, for further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, Louisiana, 01 K. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway. New York. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention; The particular attention of the Public is called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and conse- Suently all tbe prizes In each drawing are sold and rawn and paid. Jan8 idLqafc POPTJLAB MONTHLY DRAWING- OF THE Everybody Has Discovered THAT NORTH CAROLINA -HAS THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. The MmI Music House -SELLS- CHICKERING & EONS, KBANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARI0N, SOUTHERN GEM And other PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN, SHONINGER, PELO0BET & CO., STERLING, AND OTHER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instruments. Ask me for prices If you want good work and you will never buy anything but the best. Address or call on, H. McSMITH. In the City of Loulsvlllt, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- semDiy oi .aencucay. Tbe United States Circuit Court on March 81, mndered tha fnllowtnr deeialona: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Ooin- panyjs legal. Aa lis arawmfirs are nur. The Company has now on hand a huge reserve rand. Bead tne list oi prizes tor me SEED OATS ! SEEDIOATS SEED OATS JANUARY DRAWING. CORN . 1 1 Prize,.. .... 1 Prize. 10 Prizes, SL000 each..... ' 20 Prizes, - 500 each, 100 Prizes. , 100 each...... ; 200 Prizes, i 60 each, 600 Prizes, 20 each, i rwt PriTML in each. 9 Prizes, $300 each. Approximation Prtrea S2.70C razes, zw " " O Prizes: 100 " " 900 580,000 j 10,000 5.000 10,000 1U.OOO 10,000 10,000 12,000 1U.UUU CORN CORN BauroRD Aum afd DtoBSFsnies Waxes urb Via Th mt tonia and altemtrm contains twice as much iron and fffty per cenC more alum tnnm than anv Halnm and iron mass" known. Jnst tha thins for the- "spring weaaness" now soM treneraL Sold by aU -druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. s-iaayiv-tl - - i.j . A FawaWe Hotorteti--Tle ft. ejutla of "Brown's Bronchial Troches'for the r ief of ooghs, eolds and throat diseases, has given them a favorable notoriety. r' - t:- ' 1,960 Prizesv..... ..$112,400 Whole Tickets. S2; Half Tickets, SI ; 27 Tickets, . 50; 65 TlcketB,100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send r Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED ETTEROR POSTOFFICX ORDER. Orders of S5 and upward, Dy isxpress, can De sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to ' B. M. BOARDMAN, CourterJournal Bund Loulsvffle, Ky or 809 Broad wa New York. Jan3 A,:sn:-.. , H ardy ivilth . (15stabnsheo!lnl82&) ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON.' LUMBER, WULNUT8 AND OTHER .MERCHANDISE, ; And dealers In PERUVIAN GUANO and other . ' - ST ANDASD FERTILIZERS. Makeirberal esih advances on consignments. I Prompt Bales and a.mek returns. ; . , -'rr:' !r HARDY'S WHARF, . FLOUR! FLOUR ! FLOUR BAGGING AND TIES We are agents for THE WATT PLOW And win sell It lower than you can buy anothe " good Plow. Fun assortment always on hand. CaU and see us before purchasing. MA&R;& ROSS. dec24 ' ; : . pxiscjellaticutts. GREAT GERM DESTROYER. Xi5tJRBY'S PROPHYUCTIC FLUID. SMALL POX ERADICATED. Contagion deatrojed. Sick Rooms purl ed and made pleasanfl Fevered and Sick Per sons relieved and re freshed b y bathi g with Prophylatlc flu d added to the water. Soft White Complexions secured by its use in bathing. Impure Air made harm less and purified by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about To purify the Breath. Cleanse the Teeth, It can tbe surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved Instantly. Scars nrevented. ' Removes aU unpleasant odors. PITTING OF 8MAL FOX. rreventea. Ulsters purified and healed. Gangrene prevented and cure a. Dysentery cured. wounas neaiea rapiaiy. Scurvey cured In short Tme. Tetter dried op. It is perfectly harmless. For aore r nroai u is a sure cure. DIPTHERIA y PREVENTED SCARLET , FEVER CURED. Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever prevemea vj Its use. In cases of death In tbe house, ttsnould atwys be used aout the corpse-it will prevent any unpleasant smelL An antidote for animal or Vegetaoie roison, Stings, &c Dangerous efflnvias of sickrooms and hospi tals removed by Its use. Yellow Fever EAdlcate i In fact It Is the great Disinfectant and Purifier. PBXPAKED BZ J. H. ZEILLN & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Sole Proprietors dec! mar27 t. . j Charlotte, K. v 1 J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1882, edition 1
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