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LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY, JAN. 26. 1882. HOBIB CHIPCKTS. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Phalahx LoDOi No. 81, A. F. & A. 1L-Begular meeting every second and fourth Monday night. KXOTLSHm Loimm No, 261. A. F. AA, M.-Be-alar meeting every first and third Tuesday nlghtt. CaisLom Chajtkb No. 89. RjA. M. -Regular 25sond and lourth Friday night. CHABurrraCoiMJLHDABT No. 2. K. T.-Begular meeting every first and third Thursdays. TZ. OF Khishtb ot hokob. Regular meeting every second and lourth Thursdays. IC- OP I9 KmoHTB ot Pythias. -Regular meeting nights firKdthtrd wSneadajT? o'clock p. m. atMe sonic Temple Hall. i o. o. :f. Charlotte Lodg Na 88. Meet every Mon day night. MXCKLMBTTB8 DSCLABATKMI LODSB Na 9. Meets every Tuesday night. Dun Lodgk No. 108. Meete'every Thursday night. Catawba Rivra Emcampmwt No. 21. Meets Irst and third Thursday nights In each month. lndi loNew Adm ilwrnen N. C Mill Stone Co Wanted. 8. hltt Grier Lost. W B. Chick Graining. Kalsomlnlng, 4c Alexander dt Harris Dre-s Hooda. LeBoy Davidson-Fresh Bananas. Wilson Burwell Vaccine Virus. Harper 4 Brothers Young People. K I NESS NOTICES. Moth,.,! Mothers II Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain ol cutting teeth ? Ill so, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YBUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon It : there Is no mistake about It. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operat ing like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use In all niniuiant to the taste, and Is the pre- sciWlon of one of the oldest and best physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 35 cents a bottle. Hayesville, Ohio, Feb. 11. 188a I am very glad to say I have tried Hop Bitten, and never took anything that did me as much ,good I only took two bottles and I would not take 8100 for the good they did me. I recom mend them to my patients, and get the best re sult from their use. C B. Mxbcxb, M. D. TydlaE. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, the great medlelne for the cure of all female com plaints, is the greatest strengthener ef the hack, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and genial or gans of man and woman ever known. Send for circulars to Lydla E. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. t3T Shelby will have a hanging to morrow. t3TNick Roberts was in Savannah Tuesday night. Luther Benson has been lecturing in Atlanta this week. SSTThe stock of the Baltimore and North Carolina mine has fallen to 1.40. tW Ben Brown, the sick prisoner in the county jail, is still in a critical con dition. fJfRebecca Moore, of Charlotte, has an unavailable letter in the Wilming ton postoffice. ISFMessrs. Wilson & Burwell this morning advertise the receipt of a fresh supply of vaccine virus. t" Yesterday pedestrians looked as stiff as pokers, and a few "remarks" were made about the slippery pave ments. E2F"The wreck at Flowery Branch, on the Air Line, is said to have been a pretty bad one. Box cars were smash ed and freight scattered around gener ally. CSfThe wood maaket manifested its sensitiveness yesterday. The prices ran up to the rate of about $5 per cord. fJTThe trains running into Char lotte are seldom able to make schedule time now, partly owing, it is said to the bad condition of the road-bed, the result of the continued wet weather. Night before last both the trains from the north were nearly two hours behind, while the train from Atlanta is from five to seven hours behind schedule time. Richmond and DsuitIIU Eavrnlngs. The freight earnings of the main line of the Richmond and Danville railroad for the first two weeks in Jan uary, 1882, amounted to $82,600, an in crease of $15,200, or 23 per cent over the same period last year and on the same mileage. The Graded School-A BMi wiut anu uieu .Yi"7. 15 ,w,,ij cnarge wen iur mo tuuucso the Superintendent. gin them. It has, however, the A reporter yesterday, in company great advantage of being a harmless with county superintendent Waller, remedy, if the patot did not have to paid a visit to the white graded school and some notes were made which may be of interest to the patrons of the school and the public: The sixth or primary grade was first visited, in which there are about 40 pu pils, with Miss Annie Davidson as teacher. This and the fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Allen, are both in the same room, but kept separate. The fifth grade also has some 40 pupils, and the two have about an equal division between the sexes, On account of the limited room of the school building it was found necessary to throw these two grades together, but it is the design of the superintendent to separate them and remove the primary department to the public school house located in the first ward as; soon as spring opens. With the exception of suitable desks for the primary department the two grades seem to be very comfortably quartered, and we have the assurance of the teachers that the progress being made by the scholars is of a very satis factory character. The children are re quired to present a tidy appearance, and the health of the scholars has been first rate, while the discipline is such as to produce a most orderly and quiet deportment on the part of the scholars. As a means 01 recreation vuo utue uuw o jreneral attendance, in tne mean in the primary department are engaged I time the poor must have relief, make a hard pilgrimage to get to the madstone, as in the case 01 Mr. Aoer nethy reported for the Observer last fall, and paid well for it besides, 625 being the customary fee for the use of one of the stones, of which we are speaking. The cupping glass, knife and caustics in the bands of a compe tent physician are within reach of every one cheaper and far more effec tual. In this day of enligttanment and progress it is time for all .superstitious belief and vagaries to be done away with, in medicine as well as the other arts and sciences. R. M. The Hellef Association. The continued inclemency of the weather prevent a general meeting for the purpose of organizing the Kenei Association of the city, and the contin ued calls for assistance from the des titutes, induced the few individuals who met in consultation this p. mto request the following gentlemen to as sist them by calling upon the citizens for contributions in money for the needy RD Graham, C S Holton, Walter Brem, C Hilker, T M Pittman, W B Nisbit, Hannibal Edwards, Ed Burwell, C Scott and J M Sims, whom it is hop ed will be kind enough to interest themselves in behalfjof the sufferersjin the city, and they are requested to de posit the amounts of their respective collection with Mr. C. S. Holton, the late treasurer of the association. Another meeting will be called as soon as the weather will justify a hope 4.83 1.02 1.141 1.181 ta3 FINANCIAL. NSW YOBK. Xxchange, - - Governments Irregular and unset tled New 6'i. Four and a half per cents, Four per cents, i Money StaU bonds -Inactive Sub-treasury balances-Gold $75,878,000 " Currency-.. 4.624,000 Stocks. 11 A. M. The market opened some what Irregular, but in the main UOl per cent lower than yesterday's closing prices, latter for the Metropolitan Elevated, while the San Frandsoo preferred opened 2 per cent lower than the last Ale of vesterdar. In early dealings the market advanced Vi(tlfc per cent, latter for Denver and Rio Grande, while the Manhattan Elevated sold up 8 per cent to 56. Subsequently the general list fell off i per cent, tne Denver and Bio Grande leading therein. At 11 o'clock there was a fractional recovery. Stocks Closed somewhat irregular: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C, 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Erie East Tennessee Georgia, Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Bock Island Wabash, St. Louis Pacific Wabash, ft Louis & Pacific preferr'd Western Diuon. - CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of Tex Obsxbvxr, I Charlotte. January 26, 1882. f The market yesterday closed quiet at the follow ing quotations: 80 82 1.00 81 1.28 1.89 40 14 1.68 1.88 1.12 94 78 83 1.31 1.B5 28 1.32 HO 67 8Q1 IJown A. Young, Chairman. Public speakers aid lecturers can use their voice continuously and with sareiy oy taxing small or alterative doses oi vi. buus ceuga syrup. once a day in singing and marching, as it is considered beneficial in a healthful point of view to allow some relaxation from studies. The fourth grade con- faina 33 rmnila who are taUffht bV Mrs. Watson, while the third grade, with 23 ",B ST kn" s. a k is pupils, mostly girls, is under the tutor- I from this munificent repository, and cures all such . . .... - a , I diseases. ship OI Miss Miller, it is tne mwuuuu TTtTtRTRT.lt LOSS OF LIFE. Millions of rats, mice. cats, bed bugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with "Bough on Bats. ' Sold by druggists, 15c Good Middling. Strictly middling, Middling. Strict low middling. Low middling. Tinges Storm cotton Sales yesterday 166 bales. 11 111 11 10 9ft AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. HAYING JUST TAKEN I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO EHUCH STOCK ON HAND, AND IN OBDKB TO REDUCE IT 1 WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. H($lil$ 3gfMe CJt&ee decSO lm FINE STORE! Bkdford alum aub I boh sprihsb Watxb ahi MA38. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now bo general. Sold by all druggists ot any standing. Prices reduced one half. mayll tf 2lctrj dtrerttscmctils. Postponed On account of the disagreeable weath er of yesterday and last night, the lec ture of Rev. James Paterson, of Scot land, announced to take place at the First Presbyterian church last night, has been postponed until to-night, and if the weather is favorable the pub lic may expect its delivery. A general invitation is extended to the different congregations and citizens of the city to be present marriage I.&at !gUt. Last iiicht at 9 o'clock. Mr. Ballard Blair and Miss Mattie Rowark, of this city, were united in marriage at the res idence of the bride's father, Capt. Jc Rowark, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. J. A. Ilartman, of Cham- betsburg.Pa, in the presence or a large number of the relations and friends of the contracting parties. The couple were attended by Mr. Frank Blair and Miss Mollie Snider, and Mr. Henry Klueppelberg and Miss Emma Vogel. Mr. Blair has been a resident of Char lotte for a number of years, and during his stay here has made many warm friends, while the bride has a large cir to remove all the boys from this grade as soon as the system is perfected by which it is proposed to manage the different grades. The third is the high est grade in the female department of the school, and the pupils who are not sufficiently advanced to start in thip, are transferred from the other grades in regular order on advancement until this is reached. The hours devoted to instruction in this department are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., with an intermission from 12 to 1 o'clock. Prof. J. S. Bell has charge of the sec ond grade, male, and has on the roll 39 names. The first grade is in charge of Prof. J. L McCain, a gentleman who evidently well understands the art of teaching. Some insubordination was manifested in these departments on the organization of the school, but the per fect order and decorum of the pupils at present show conclusively that the tu tors have the school under the most perfect control. When the classes are called for recitation a regular order is observed by which all confusion is avoided, thus not. interfering in the least with the studies of the other scholars, or disturbing those in the ad joining department. Every pupil is re quired to occupy his own desk and only allowed to leave his seat by permission of the teacher. The rules enforced are those requiring general good conduct, promptness, excuse for absence, &c. School hours from 9 a. m. to 4p.m, with an intermission from 1 to 2 o'clock. In the several grades is represented all sections of the city, ana nocwim To promote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam, ft restores the youthful color to gray hair, remove dandruff, and cures tchlng of the scalp. For Bronchial, Asthmatic, and Pulmonary complaints, and coughs and colds, "Brown's Bron chial Troches" manliest remarkable curaUve properties. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH cle of friends here and in Salisbury, her former home, on whose behalf we take I standing the inclement weather of yes- the liberty of extending best wishes for I terday, the attendance was very fair. her future happiness in life. Absolutely Pure. TUi powder never varies. A marvel of purtty, 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. 8old only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. LeRoy Davidson. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C Dr. Robert J. Brevard, (Late of Shelby and resident Physician at Cleave land Springs.) OFFSBS his Professional Services to the citi zens ot Charlotte and vicinity. Office over Wriston's Drug Store; residence corner Tryon and 7th streets. lan22 lw -ON HAND.- Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Cranberries, BUCK WHEAT FLOUtt, DRESSED POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY, AT- Xrla.1 of a Will C Yesterday, in the Superior Court, the case of Frank Ilorah and wife vs. Sam uel Knox and others, known as the Ann Sterling will case, was taken up. This suit has been pending for three or four years, and involves some 07,000, the ground The prospects are that with the open ing of spring the attendance will very largely increase, as it should. The county superintendent states that those engaged as teachers have proven themselves to be fully compe tent to discharge the duties; in fact it is a question whether any improvement could be made in this direction. In all the departments the progress being JANUARY 25. 1882 PRODUCE. Baltimore Noon Flour firm and active; Howard street and Western super $4 250S4.50; extra $5.258.25; family 86.50eS7.50: city nulls, wiper S4.60a$5.25; extra $5.50$8.25; family $7.50; Bio brands 87.00; Patapsco family eu 25. Wheat Southern scarce and firm ; Western easier; Southern rd S1.43$1.45; amber $1.48 ; No. 1 Maryland 1.45; No. 2 Western winter red BDOtS1.424tfgl 434; January j i.w'su! ww; Fruary ?1.48S1.48; March $1.46Jfcef $1464; April $l.4tWiia$1.48i)fe. Com-Southem higher; Western steauy; Southern white 81; do yellow 71. Baltimorx Night Oats dull; Southern 50353; Western white 5153; mixed buo51; Pennsylvania 50 53. Provisions very firm; mess pork $18.50. Bulk meats-eheulders and clear rib sides, packed 7Vi9- Bacon 78nou,ders 8ta; clearrib sides 10; hams 18ai3Mj. Lard refined 1214. Coffee quiet; Bio cargoe -ordinary to fair 8U395fe 8unar steady; A sott"9 Whls-key-tteady. at $1.20S81 20ft. Freights firmer. Chicago Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat unsettled and generally lower; No. 2 Chicago spring $1.84VaS81-84iHi for cash; $1.84 for January; $l-84e$1.86 for February. Corn-ac tlve. firm and higher, at 6 1 Vi2HB for cash; 6 1 for January; 61V4 for February. Oats fairly ac tive and a shade higher, at 43Vi for cash; 48 for January; 4Vi tor February and March. Barley dull and lower, at $1.04- Dressed hogs steady, at $7 85. Pork strong and hither, at $1 8 30 iaR fur pjuh: Si K.30SS18.85 for Januanw SI 8.85 for February. Lard active, firm and high er, at $11.85 for cash and January; $11 85 $11 87V for February. Bulk meats strong and higher; shoulders $6.50; short rib $9 45; short clear $9.60. Whiskey steady and unchanged, at $1.18. Hbw Yobx Southern flour firm and quiet; common to fair extra $6.50$7.00; good to choice do $7.1 0S$8.00. Wheat-opened l&c better, but afterwards became weak and lost most of the advance, and closing strong at a shade un h. ih. hiirhast rntB! iimrrnded BDrlne $1.18: un graded winter : ungraded red J5l.aOt?S1.50; So. 2 red $1.47 $1.4814; ungraded white ; So! 2. January $L47$1 48; February $1.48$1.48. Cora-boutiAc higher and clos imc very strong; ungraded 6872; low mixed -; 8& jrell5wria75; do white 7 8 85; No. 2, January 76a70i; February 7071Vi. Oats aThade easier and less active; No.a.4849. Hops-quiet and Arm; Yearlings 12 22; New Yorks 2028. Coffee -firm and quiet; Rio 813 101. 8ugar quiet and unchanged; fair to good refining quoted at 7Vt7fc: refined easier and de- nominal; New Orleans very firm, and quoted at Charlotte Produce market JANUARY 24, 1882. BUYING PRICES. Cora, per bush'l 85 MrtAL, " 80 Beams, 'white, per bushel 1.25a. 50 Pias, Clay, per bnah. OOal.OO Lady, " 1.50 White, " 76a80 Floub Family 4 25a450 Kitra7. 4.00 Super Oats, shelled 56a65 DSHD FKurr Apples, per ro. Peaches, peeled ' Unpeeled Blackberries Potatoes Sweet Irish. BUTTTEB North Carolina. Ises, per dozen. Poultby Chickens Spring . Ducks Turkeys, per lb. OJeese Bkxt. per lb., net Mutton, per lb., net Pobk. " " SELLING PRICES WHOLESALE. 41fea6 15a20 4a8 8a6 75 1.00 20a25 17a20 20&25 I5al8 20 8 25a35 5a6 8a0 HIE GOODS Bttlk Meats Clear Tib sides 10i Coffee ::::: :::::::: iS4S! WnlV lOalH "Yellow "a9 Molasses Cuba 82a85 Sugar Syrup.... 85a5t Choice flew uneans A 14 Common 40a45 Liverpool fine 1'29Vn " coarse ouoi.uu W BIS" V V KImv:::::.v:::.-::::::$2:Koo Brandt nn Apple, per gallon. AUUS2 eX Peach " 3Es.ru Wine, Scuppemong, per gallon. $1.50 RETAIL. Cheese SP Labd. per lb 1 5al 6 Tallow, per H oaiu A VkU N.C. hog round 10aiS Hams,N.C... ,Ktt1ftat Hams tonraBOAd lOaltVtS Ttirre ' 8al0 Apples, Northern, per bbl 8-25t-5vS " Mountain, " 8.00 Fish , 0- Mackerel-No. 1 $ -No. 2 100 " No. 8 jf Codfish g Cabbage, per lb fffl MM Pent &tXvzxtiszruzuis. WANTED. A Man to run a saw mill, and good wood worker. xx Apply to ThA suit was brought on that th watrir. at the time of mak-1 made br the scholars is represented to VUav vus rvww , - , I UUiJJlUCUi ilwW VUOttuo vvj T ing the will, was of unsound mind and good, and with a little ua?Ss$T42iTTU7 n.AmnAont n transact. iiminss. Ann I -r r,iin n lrnnwledcre of exactly wnar. is I ,ooh, a, KKiixRtfc. wool very firm- required for the successful manage ment of a graded school, we have no doubt the management will have in Charlotte a school second to none in the State of this kind. Jan 26 2t28 N. C. MILL STONE CO. Charlotte, N. C. S. M. HOWELL'S. an21 TARTLIWG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of youthful improaence uu ksvlng tried in covered a simple to hit fellow-su 43 Chatham Sept 13 THE NEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streete. (Wilson & B' ack's old stand.) IS NOW OPEN. Parties desiring Fresh and BeUable Drags U1 do well to give us a calL J m4 tt CDC N GHUK, HAND CO incompetent to transact business. Ann Sterling, the testatrix, was an inmate of the insane asylum for some ten or elev en years, and Dr. Grisson, the superin tendent, was summoned as a witness, A 1 1!I.'AM to testify as to her mental conuiuuu while under treatment. His examina tion was of some length, and he alleged that the case of the testatrix was one of chronic, continued, incurable mania, j There are quite a number of witnesses to be examined, and the case will aouDir 1am AMMinv another two days of the Vrffcw wvvwj'y - court's attention. Horah and wife are represented by Judge Bynum, Osborne & Maxwell, W. H. Bailey, and E. K. P. Osborne, while j the defendants are lepresented Dy Wil son & Son. Jones & Johnston, Burwell Xr Waiver J. "R. Brown and C. 'E. ! M V V MVrf V Grier. Personal Mr. Sol. Cohen, of the firm of Elias & Cohen, is in the North purchasing goods for his house. Dr. Eugene Urissom, supenmeu- lj held and trade only moderate; Domestic fleece 88350: Texas 14031. Pork-1525c higher iid wry quiet: at $l7.50ffi$l 8.25 and $18.50; February $18.25f3$l 8.35. Middles higher and stroDg; long clear 9. Lard opened 781 Oc higher and closing weak, and Ute advance nearly lost, and the trade more active, at $ 11.4714 $ 1 1 .60 for January. FreighU to Liverpool mar ket quiet. THE MAD STONE. 1 Aa Old Snpentltlen IleTlewdi To the Editor of the Observer. Some time ago, the Chaklottb Ob sebvkb called on Dr. C. i Hunter for information concerning the maa stone." Dr. Hunter, who was ever ready to communicate useful information for the benefit of all, died suddenly without having, to our knowlege, answered the Observer, We have seen in the Ob sekveb, that rabid dogs were becoming more prevaieuu w portions of the State, and numerous does and animals were being bitten by them. For the benefit of those who take an interest in the matter, we will give your valuable paper such items as we have picked up on the subject in our reading. The mad stone is said to be a species of calculi, a concretion of phosphate of lime and the ammomo- magnesian puwunwo, action in the intestines of the COTTON. GALVKSTOH-Dull; middling llc; low mld'ng HVic; good ordinary 10c; net recelpU 797; BlTAZ HUeB OUUi Biuvm DO,uwl. exports to conH- vmu xjr- aaiea nuu wi ooaatwlM 196; to Great Britain nent : to France . NORTOLi Steady; middling ll4c; net recelpu 2.104: gross -; stock 50.452; exports cot wtiir 68; sales 268; exports to Great Britain 8,408; to continent . Baltimore Quiet ; middling llftc; low mid dling 11; good ordinary lOVi; net rec'ts 118; (tom 1.127: sales ; ck 58,690; exports eoastwlM 63 : spinners 167; xportt to Great Britain ; to cononem . Bostok -Steady; middling 12c; low middling listc; good ordinary lOo; net receipts 517; mu 1.930; sales : stock 9.470; exports to Great Britain : to France WnvHWOTOM Dull; middling llc; low mid dung 11 116c; good ord'y 108 -16c: rec'pts 472; croii - ; sales ; stock 7.542; exports eoastwlse 775; to Great Britain ; to continent Philadelphia Quiet; middling 12ic; low middling 1 IVao: good ordinary lOftc: n5t'?oe,ptJ -gross 1442: sales ; spinners 850: toc 15,542; exports Great Britain 400; to continent 8avahm ah Quiet ; middling lllftc: low mid- LOST. BETW1IFN the Central Hotel and the residence of Mr. Thomas Grier, on Tryon street, a hand somely painted reari Kiooeu au. im uuuc wlU be suitably rewarded by leaving it 1 st the store qI oCalcc ot UluBtt. Jan26 It w lie eaiesis Having removed to the shop, on Tryon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Track House is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN andOBNlMBNTAL PAINTING, such as Guilding, KalsomiDing, FrescoiBg, &e. jan28tf VACCINE VIRUS. A Fresh supply of Vaccine Virus, received J hy WILSON BUttW aiii Jau26 Buist's Garden hi WE have received a supply of these reliable Seed and invite the attention of the Wholesale and WE have receivea a "xraoe. WILSON & BURWELL, Druggists. n ILLS at night answered by reliable clerks, and the best attentiongven ibealTrad.. u SS BUIST'S GARDEN SEED and you will not be UW?te&X large supply at LL'S Drug Store. A-r nf fh Tnanfi Asvlum at liaieign, anHnrohahlv Other eram- I dllng 10ic; gooa oramary wtsc; rfcin Bvtvrj , . a -bTw - " 1 ueer iiuu uuitjw, r mv,- I H 9.K5: gross ; saies ou; )iii .eif cu. whidihe vnu was in the city yesterday, having come I iniVerous, ruminating animals. They x4, Setwise 18; to Great Britain ; fferers, address J. Ulu.vJ-, woo j j - I "l"Znnl nf voTiaole sizes and Shapes, I toVnmce : to continent . here TO lesuiy as uu wu - " " "r.iT.r r void. at other JTnT.Aii-Quiet: middling Uc; low horoin tho sanitv of the testator I SOmeuiueo K " r i" ' I t-"r,Tiui..: vxl ordinary inSfec: net receipts case was questioned. Miss Annie Rintels, after an ab sence in the South of several months, has returned to the city. Mr. M. Lichtenstein has gone to Richmond as a representative to the Grand Lodge of the order of B'nai B'rith from the Lodge in this city. Mr. W.J. Yates left the city last night for Raleigh, to attend the unnual ODD. 4wmmm IUH O..IIIHI: HUJCK OOli.UilUi exports to Great Britain ; to France 4,302; coastwise 1,825: to continent 733. Mobile -Weak; middling llftc; low middling lliAc; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 849. ia - : sales 1,506: stock 40.478: exports eoast 553: France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . umra Ttnii ; midiiiin iitbe: net receipts 711- gross 718; shipments 1,775; sales 1,000; stock 95.090. Augusta Very quiet; middling lie; low jftld- jitno tnSbe: aood ordinary lOo; receipt avo; tiryn nf th iiAard of trustees of the AT HUNTERSYIL L E ! I State University of which he is a mem- TTartman.of Chambers- LOOK HERE WK intend selling Add and Ovmbo. have 00 handand will try to always havett so youwS? come aid get tt when it suits yoo. W. will have four or nve kinds, so you can oboloe: We will be glad to ship to any stattiMr on the road. Send in your orders and member one thing, we do not Intendto be derttn the same brands or same goods, and don't you forget It. Bespecuuuy, Jan20 d3t St ber. Rev. J. A. burg, Pa., who has been in the for a week past, ieit ior noiuo morning. city this BARKER & DEBR, Huntersvllie, N. C. NOTICE. O' kN Monday, the 181b day ot FebroAry.1882.1 will expose to pudix saw a mo wu in Charlotte, an undivided hail interest m - of land in Berry hUl township, adjoinlr lands jel Dr. I. i. Sloan, a a Hoover. W. L Hoever and others, known as the McConneU place, now the property ol L Monroe Reed, deceased. Thewbole tract contains one hundred acres, well watered and unproved, and produces good cotton, com ana Terms: titty dollars eaan: balance of purchase money on nine months credit, purchase giving bond and security forjmrchase money. , . W. B. BERBTHILL, Adm'r. lannwtds of L Monroe Reed. PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR entirely we vented ay Ike use of BUR iTrR cocoaINE. No other compound pos- .um nraiUar DroDertles hlch so exactly ..... ri.. Muuntians of the human hair. It thA kair when harsh and dry. aoothea the irritated scalp. It aflords the richest lustre. U r,..nt. ih, hi.lr from railing on. pwbhiw- - beaithy. vu;w gwttir It ta not greaay sticky, tt leave no disagreeac odot tt Jt .nilmff Burnett's Flavoring Kxtracm sreunra"- est. me entirely. ays r.r.ai."" Coffee der..hre.rjerament m anocner ooiumu ww nor kills rimi-Nominal: mlddlina 11 W 10c; tow mtdallng llc; good ordinary 104c; net receipts stross ; sales 500; stock 75,524: ruoastwlse : to Great Britain : to oonttnent ; to France ; to channel . -1 Avma haintr timea assume lrrenuiiti auauao, v.u. . -. K onr. shaped to tne irreguianut ui( ,hih thftv renosed while form- ine. The surface of the stone is smooth orhAnari. and covered dv a close memDrane, wmuu, ""v removed, discloses nuiutstuuo i"? ces, the interior of the stone resembling somewhat a petrified sponge. When tne maa swne i VVu '.-a r,H ho a mhid animal, it is WUUUU mouo - : : , .- j 1 Aiinit llKtftc; awa wnuimn first dipped in warm milk or water, and nT-Twue. 514 " -5 i v, iia and nanahcull or I ....,-VAmin.i. tne air iu v rr-- . -.nna little canals running turuuu frnm neriDDerv to center becomes rari- fied add causes it , to adhere acuy on the principle or ine cupfv When the airceiis Decome fluid, which they take up by the vacu- um createa ana aiso uy V tion, the stone drops off. It 4 has long been the popular belief that if the stone n th ,, is certain, and it is this property 01 buciuk, - Sng glass that is watched for with so mucn anxiety uu Buiiw- " - - Se Dart of the ignorant The madstone FP orin and was used in less enlightened times to cure other SsSssBulhas the bito of venomous unrnents. ana no poujuu uu tfiiXeasecouldresist its magic mflu- - uAnnarTiii virLuco wav w-v-w ence. . . h nUeA fo iThy,&hobla W bitten by tie -... mad dOZdO HOC wuw ' 1 June.. mau uuSuw twentv persons I jniv... SS-tl'r. AWc, onlv one dT6l- Angnst D1IVU3U VI a oped hydrophobia. -mad8tone8" iAtt wThave beard of! Ul jAWVwewv i 1882 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLU3TBATKD WEEKLY 16 PAGES. Suited to Boys and Girls of from six to sixteen years of age. VOL. Ill COMMENCED NOVEMBEB 1st, 1881. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. The YOUNG PEOPLE has been from the first successful beyond anticipation. New York Even- WILS0N 4 BURWELL, Sole Agents for Charlot'e. MEDICINES are used by us In the Preparation of PrewrlpUons. They are used ny an tne JJENO TEA Is the best Tiy It t BifvTtTTfl nA naal nrmcfpafBTtau "Drte taNew YwkTBaitimore and Philadelphia. tnuTf tt OiftTVT tV. HllTTTlWl!?ir IT. i... '- ,'jmmm t has a distinct purpose to which it steadily &A-heres-that, namely, of supplanting Jbericlous papers for the young with a paper more attractive, i n 00 mnmhniHums. Boston JoumaL For neatness, elegance of engravlag. and .con tents generally, it Is unsurpassed by any publlca M nf th kind vet brought to our notice Pitts burg Gazette. nnt nn, Its SBAalr IT VI HUM Mm OOKOlLJ XWJaw avaa uw- by the children, but also by parent who are anx ious to provide pure Uterbtuxe for their girls and i.vrl r!i..H.n irf.Mta. Ruffalo. New York. rMiT fa, tobuaii v vv"vj a weekly paper for children which parents need nntfRrtS let their children read at the family fireside. Hartford Dally Times. Just the paper to take the eye and secure the at tention of the boys and girls.-Springfleld Union. TERMS si.so. Nxw YOKX-Qulet; sales 835: mtddllng up lands 11 16-1 6c; middling Orleans 12fce: consoli dated net recelpu 1 1,627; exports f Great Britain 5.650; to France ; to continent 4,802; to channel Lrvnroob Moon Dull; middling uplands BHxi: middling Orleans 6Ad; sales 8.000; speeu SSon and export 1.000; recelpu 19,800; Amert- fi ll-16d: April and May 6 23-82d; May and June 6 2l32di June and July July and August ...1 A M t ., 7ri' : N. m' A-- 4T!ts&S 111 Mil I. I v if you y:; F.EAIXT COOD si your Stationer or eer.tl 5 c inrtamps fn bO-i eor.tiUu- ! inn t o dozen cf NICKEL, i vn r.u T ,..- Of A?ortoJ J'ni- tcrns, in it plaial UaUh Box. Sold by till Stationers. iTiscn. ElaKen SoiJJ Agents, New York, j -; August and September FUTURES. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year, Postage Prepaid. Single Numbers Four Cents each. The Bound Volume for I88I was ready early in November Price S3, postage prepaid .Cover for YOUN9 rsorus ior 1001, 00 wui nniiii BHMBU'w - Tl r a.nlH lhaniA of lOS8. v.n, not to cooy this advertisement ithout the express order of Barper A Brothers. decSO JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what MCE FITS without the express Address Jao26 HARPKR & BROTHERS. Mew York. Nw Yoax -Futures 000. January closed firm. Sales 116,- september... octeoer November. December II 996M2.01 . 12.010.02 . 12.26Q.27 . 1 2.46.47 .. 12.659.00 ,. 12.769.80 .. 12.019.92 ,. 18.01902 . 12.889 40 11.769.77 11.699 61 FARM FOR SALE. Twill sell my farm, containing 127 acres, lying fV-V; mil., nnrth of charlotte, cheap to a bona fide purchaser. On the premises is a g dwel -tog with five rooms, good weU. Dam and other out buildings, and nine acres In choice fruit trees. The land is adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, oats, Ac, and some fine specimens of gold ore have been picaea up on iu . Apply to me at HunKrsviiie, or w m i niantaaon. o. aesuwm 1 v Vun W. H BAIXST. VANCE & BAILEY, AttorneTS and Counsellors CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice In Supreme Court of the 'United States, Supreme uour 01 n v4utv"i " Courts, and counUes of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da-vtdaon. iw- Office, two doors east of independence Snnare. majaw " RO. D. GRAHAM, N the State and United Statea Courts. CoUee nome ana orens", " Titles. Surveys, As., furnished for com He has for New Yeai'i Dinners,uana now cheap he is selling Toys and Fancy Articles I hmii Hnmi ud Forehm. solicited. Ab stractsol wwnsjillnn. Charloae,N.& Tryon streets' I II1W.O. -FOB NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Y dec81
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1882, edition 1
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