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m LOCAL MATTERS. TUESDA.Y, JA.N. 31, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ibalahx Lobgx Na 81, A. F. 4 A. H. Regular uieetlng every second sod fourth Monday nights. Kzoklsiob Lodsb Na 261, i.T.iL M. Bec alar meeting every first and third Tuesday nlgnta. CaASurm Chaptkb No. 89. R. A. Jl Regular meeting every aeoond and fourth Friday nights. OBiSurm ComtAMDABt Na 2, X. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. K. OF H- KsiaHTS or Honob. Regular meeting every Woond and fourth Thursdays. KKiGHTS of Primia Regular meeting niabts first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atka tonlc Temple Hall. I. O. O. IT. Chablotts Lodob Na 88. Meets every Mou diiy night- Mecklxnbubo Dxclaratiow Lodsx Na . Meets every Tuesday night Dixib Lodoi Na 108. Meets is very Thursday Catawba Rivsk Encajipmmt Na 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights in each month. Jmmmmmmmmm i aaa mdci to New AdrertlMmepu. Harrison Watts-Meeting of the Qalaxy Club. Bead the Wando. Phosphate Co's adv. on third naze thl inomlngV TeBoy Davl jwi-Meal and Bait B MINES NUTIUEX. a caru. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay oM of manhood, As., I will send a recipe that will cure jou. PHIS of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. HAiid a self -addressed envelope to the Bar. jObEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, New York City 4 . -. Hayesvllle, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1880. I im very glad to say I have tried Bop BUters, and never took anything that did me as much rood. I only took two bottles and I would not take SI 00 for the good they did me. I recom mend them to my patients, and get the best re sults from their use. C B. Mxbcxb, If. D. Lydln K. Plskham's Vegetable Compound, the great medicine for the cure ot all female eom nialnts is the greatest strengthener at the hack, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and gealal or t am of man and woman ever known. Bend for circulars to Lydla X. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. v BlDfORD ALU AWD I BOX BntlSGB WATHI ATO Mass. -The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known, just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. 8old by all druggist of any standing. Prices reduced one half. marll tf euj &faszvtl8zrntut&. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economica than the ordinary ilDds, 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. LeBor David jon. Sole Agent, Charlotte. N. C. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. "Will mall FREE their Cat. ' logue for 1882, containing m full descriptive Price'-LI it of Flower, Field and Garden Bulbs, Ornamental Otuim. and Immortelles, Gladiolus, Lilies, Roses, Plants, Garden Implements. Beavntifnlly lllas trated. Over lOO pages. AddreM BOCHESTER.N.Y. CHICAGOJLL 179-183 tart Msjs St. 200-200 Randoljih tt JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what He has for New Year's Dinners, tand how very cheap he la selling ' Toys and Fancy Articles -FOR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. decill 0f HAND,- Turkeys, Chickens, Ms, Cranberries, BUCK iraE AT ILOTJB, if DUKStlD POULTRY ETERY SATURDAY, -AT- S. M. H O WELL'S. Jan2l i- AT H U LOOK HERE ! a latend selllnar AeW aruTAnano. which WO have ou hand, im tr tn iiwui have tt SO yOU can Mima .nil mm it .tun It antt win. Wm will have four or five Unas,-so yoa can take your o.1- We will be (lad to ship to any station en ft ai miJ, niprrn rnnm. ) i CU E IT N TER STILL E , tfwf -PPH " roar oraers ana rem ro dot nn Ipg, W8 ao'not tntnnd ta nutannU tn the ihe Brands or same "iobds. arMni ren forzet HOftlB CltlPLfiTS. ' tSCapt J. Roeasler, of Roesaler & Co., has gone North to lay in a spring stock. BDr. Wilder, the county physician, has moved to the city for the practice his profession. a tThe register of deeds has just re ceived a lot of record books for his of fice and that of the clerk of the Supe rior Court HTThe sidewalks were in better condition yesterday than they have been since before Christmas. tWIt is possible that the snow may kill off the grasshopper crop, and thus be a blessing in disguise. KF" There will be a meeting of the Galaxy Club next Thursday night at the residence of Mrs. J. L. Morehead. An announcement appears elsewhere. tSTA. load of straw, about enough to stuff a good-sized bed tick, was offered for sale yesterday on the street The price was $4, and it was explained that the hauling was worth S3 of the amount asked. tSTThere were eleven fertilizer men stopping at the Central Hotel Sunday. It is not known whether they are out to try to counteract the influences of last year's short crops, or to look after collections. Very likely both. tWWe hear what may be considered an assuiance that the programme giv en by the young ladies at the opera house last Friday night will be repeat ed in the course of a month or so. There may, however, be a slight change in characters, as rumor say one of the amateurs will change her name in a few days. Now, guess which one, 17" We direct attention to the adver tisement of the Wando Phosphate Company, of Charleston, S. C. The company was formed in 1860 for the manufacture of fertilizers from the phosphate rocks found near the Queen City, and has been in successful opera tion ever since. They guarantee the standard of all fertilizers placed on the market tSTThe weather of yesterday even ing and last night was calculated to make the average policeman of Char lotte seek the leeward side of the street But few people fully realize what these guardians of. the peace are called upon to go through in the winter season They are not loafers, and they had rather freeze as stiff as a poker than in trude to get to a fire, no matter how cold the weather. Heavy Freight. During Sunday there were 180 loaded freight cars standing at the depot in this city, to go South as soon as they could be taken out and not infringe on the Sunday law. " A freight train of three sections was made up after sunset Sunday evening, and another of three sections yesterday morning, by which some ninety odd of the cars were removed. A considerable portion of this freight was guano of which there is said to be a great deal passing over the road now. War Declared. There will shortly be another sur prise party for the collarless dogs run ning around the city, as it has been de termined by the authorities to enter upon a perpetual campaign of exter mination. Parties who have dogs on which the tax has been paid and which have lost their collars, can be supplied with new collars without cost on application to the city marshal, but the motto will be 'respect no dog without a collar," and if you wish to save your" pinter" it will be well to take heed. The Home and Hospital, The board of managers of the Char lotte Home and Hospital are having an addition built to the hospital which, when completed will materially in crease the room of that most charitable institution. The addition being made is only what the original design called for, and will add six rooms, making a total of ten, which, it is thought will be amply sufficient for ordinary demands. The brick laying on the addition is pro gressing rapidly, and with three or four favorable working days the struc ture will be ready for the roof. The managers of the hospital have given permission for the erection of a school house, on the upper side of the lot for the use of St Peter's Parish In dustrJaV school, and the building is now nearly completed anp; win &oon be ready for opqupancy. In view of the fact that the Home and Hospital is the only institution of the kind in Charlotte, everyone can appreciate the importance of its success, as its management have fully demon strated that it is capable of doing much good at small outlay in taking care of the destitute sick. Ic is, perhaps, the most eftettive and economical chari table institution in the Stf, consider? ing its resources., marriage of Former Charlotte an. The following letter from Rev. R. S. Burwell.of Denton, Texas, will be read with interest by many citizens of Char lotte, who are well acquainted with two of the parties figuring in the affair: a f f ho rAflidAnra of the bride's sten- father, Judge J, v WfiOflto 8eJan, Texas, January 2&th, 1881, Mr. C. Edga Sprattof Corsicana, Texas, (formerly of Charlotte) to Miss Willie . Coffey KeV. K,0, iJUrWCil, OA UVUWU, uiuwiwr Innr I The marriage took place at 12 m.. and was a quiet one, only the family of the bride and a few friends being present, after which they left for Corsicana, I where they win resiae. Mr. sprats is one oz iwrsicanag suc nnfnl Anttnn baTeni and is connected fh a 1 a r or ft Rivtfnn hnuaa. His friends in Charlotte will be glad to hear of his rtninir so well nnancuuiy as weu as mavr !1Q .n a a Art: fnmlipa nf northern Texas. n . - - i?ay- Cnrsft la tin IrtnvAr In the LiOne i Stat roiHHs the Star! May thfa be but the IfefcUuuing xr a ongnt anu uwj life for mm, as weuas lor uuuuuiuik little WlfB.wnose pieaaauw uMuue wh conversational powers was Mtww action O; TAl ATAwaw : aAu than Wnvalclt. flT Hot iwne bw -Tw BDiincs. alter saving mwu uu. -7-r' NewpolCAA.BpeaAlnf ol benefit derived from rimomal y, Mra, cspraw bfdred bVonde. gaoefdi' Wd'atylish. an4 i.'nAtinoAtAil with nrlfiOf the oldest as Painful Accident. LaJfc Saturday evening Mrs. It P. Waring, of this city, met with an ac cident toy which one of the bonespf her left leg was broken. Saturday "after noon she Secured a pair of roller skates, and while practicing at her home she accidentally fell, with the result noted. Dr. Moore gave her medical attention and that gentleman states that the ac cident though of a painful nature, will not necessarily result seriously. Freight Engine Wrecked. A freight engine on the Air Line was thrown from the track last Saturday at Mount Airy, Ga when on a high em bankment and completely wrecked. It is stated that the engineer, Mr. Robt Kid well, was hurt in the back, but to exactly what extent could not be learn ed. When at the point where the acci dent occured the engineer found it necessary to "double" in order to get over the grade, and after taking a por tion of his train over he was returning for the remainder, running his engine backwards, when he struck a cow which was on the track, throwing the engine off. The escape of Kid well from death was narrow, as the engine went down the embankment turning over three times before reaching a level. Heard From. Chief of Police McNinch has heard from the Bible agents, Kelly and West who skipped out of town last week, leaving a large-sized board bill unpaid at the Charlotte hotel. After leaving here they went direct to Memphis, Tenn, and after reaching that point it is stated they wrote business letters to parties in this place, by which means there whereabouts became known. In structions, with necessary papers, have been sent to the chief of police of Mem phis to arrest and hold them, and it is more than likely that they are now in custody. If they are arrested an offioer will be sent from this city to bring them back. The amount of the unpaid bill is a little the rise of $50, but this is a small grievance to the chief in com parison with their Sgetting away" with him so easily. An Expert's Opinion. In a letter recently written to the Mining Record from this county, by one well acquainted with the mining inter ests of the whole country, appears the bllowing in relation to the mines of North Carolina: There are in this section immense croppings of veins which have not been developed, and also some developed mines abandoned. 1 claim to be a good judge of a mine, after having over thir ty years' experience, mostly in gold mines ; had charge of the underground works in the held mines or Menonith- shire, North Wales, fifteen years ago, and in this State about four years. And 1 can venture to say that .North Caroli na is not much behind the Western States and Territories in gold bearing veins, if we compare the expense of working the mines here, with the Rocky Mountain mines, we will find a vast dif ference, such as transportation, fuel and abor, which is at least hfty per cent. cheaper here ; the climate is also more favorable, inasmuch as all work can be continued here through the year. At the Cotton Mill. The reporter yesterday dropped Into he cotton mill of Messrs. Oates Bros. & Co., and found everything going at a humming rate, the interior of the build ing presenting the busiest and most business-like appearance of any place hat can be found in the city. While business is the watchword of the es tablishment, one of the proprietors was bund who was not unwilling to give a ittle information about the affairs of the mill. Since commencing operations the management have added to the ma chinery one Whitehead & Addison picker, six twisting frames, five reels, a slubber and speeder. The miil is run about eleven hours per day, or sixty-six hours per week, and the present produc tion is 12,800 pounds of yarn per week, or about 650,000 pounds per year, with a force of employes numbering about eighty. In response to an inquiry as to the ability of the company to find sale for the products of the mill, it was stated that at present there were orders in hand whioh would require fully three weeks to meet, and had all the orders been taken that were offered they would be much further behind in meet ing the demands. Their goods are sold in the Philadelphia market and since their introduction they have ranked among the very peat which fact has had much to do with the steady in crease in the demand for them. When the subject of profits was brought up no definite information was received, but the assurance was given hat this most important feature was entirely satifsactory, and ' up to the highest expectations of the company, It is generally known that no weav. ing is done in ths mill, and as the owners are net contemplating the ad dition,, of looms, we take it that a greater profit can be realised from spin ning yarn than could be from spinning and weaving. When yon have a thins; to do, do It: and when yon have a cough to core, cure It, by using vr. Bull's cougn syrup, ine saiest anu ucst uutuo. Three months have passed since I quit taking 8. 8. 8.: I am cured; am certain & & 8. did tt. J. & Taggatt. telegraph operator, waiamancy. fi 1.000 wlllbe pafd any chemtB who finds on analysts ot m hundred bottles of a 8. 6 , any mercury, iodide potassium, or any mineral sab stance. LOOKING THROUGH A TELESCOPE. t ,4 . aKmpmH loot muilr ffnihATMl around a Telescope man at the corner of Eight certain the cause ef so much excitement, paid his five cents for a look and discovered across the face of the moon at which the "seope" was pointed. "Best thins xor a com-ure duui ouugu tjruii. verUser, and that Bull's eough syrup was the best ttlngout. Some one had stuck a strip with those words across the end of the glass.-PhUadelphta, . v v i.ikii lfatatMlt Hothnntn Are yoa dlsWbed at night and twken of ytrar 't Iy.o m,-,tra4na Bnrt -rrintf with the rnn uj a stua. vmici . . - suflerer lmmedlatel-depend upon It: there ta no mtBtaae aoout iv. -xneiv .; "vr"" who has ever used It, wno win j wuyo on S?" rKSaSiF Kf-TSaeTn ail MMbuaij'gt bneof the oiaeet ana pew pnymcuuia and nurses In the United stales, soia eveiywuers. 20 cents a docub. TABXD OB GBAT HATS t -adtiany recOTers lts .1 1 ir.mmm. t, i ,Via im of PancArs youuiiui'nnux nau. v i 7.3 Hair Balsam, an elegant tag, admired for Its purity and rlsa perfume. UABKETSBY JAKUABt 80. 1882. WlUtlKatmr, N. a Sptrtts tarpenttoe firm1 at 50Vie. Bosln sieadr; strained Sl.&); good strained S 1.96. Tar steady, at S 1.90. Crude turpentine steady, at S2.50 hard; $3.75 for yellow dip; S3. 00 for virgin Interior. Com unchanged; prime white 81 82i mixed 78a79, BAMTjaOBaH rTeon-TlouT qnlet; Howard street .aad Western super S4.20&S5.0O; extra J5.5J5aS8.00; taxnOj S6-40SS7-50: city mills, super4.26&5.25; extra S660i6.25; family S7.60887.75; Bio brands 97.00; Patapsco family S8.25. Wheat 6oathern quiet and steady; Western lower; 8outhem red S1.48S1.45; amber S1.46; Na 1 Uaryland S1.45; No. 2 Western win ter red spot, Sl.40Uff 81.40; February S1.41 asked; March S1.43SS144; April S1.46SS1.4a worn eouxnern nrm; wesvem nrmer; boutnem white 81; do yellow 71. 9kimnom maht Oats auleti floatbera 50S52; Western wnlto 61S52; mixed 60S61; .reniuymuua ouivoi. rroviaions arm; mess pork $18.76. ttulk meats sheulders and dear rib aides, packed 7 10. - Bacon shoalders SVt; clear rib sides 11; hams 183181. . Iard-refined izm. uonse sieaar: nuoeanroes ordinarTUirair 89. Susar-quiet; A soft 9. Whiskey quiet, at S1.18asi 20. Freights quiet : Naw Tobx Southern flour dutet and unchanged: common to fair extra S5.6OaS7.00; good to choice do 87.10S8.0O. Wheat laic lower, heavy and feverish and unsettled, closing with a little more strength; winter red $1.29S$i.48; No. 2, red 81.44afl.45AaS1.46fc: ungraded white Sl.86Sl.41; No. 2 red. January S1.46Uf Sl.46Va; rebruary Sl80$1.451. Cora-full le lower and closing firm; ungraded 677liA; No. 2, January 686yiA; February S8ft9i&. Oats about le lower and fairly active; (to. 8, 46 4t$iA; No. 2, January 4748; February 4714 48. Hops qult and steady; xearllngs 12322: New Eastern 2 1 326; Western 20327New York SI0&28. Coffee unchanged and dull; RlogU& lOsa. Sugar dull, weak and nominal; lair to good refining Quoted at 7376; refined steady and demand moderate;. 8tandard A 838. Molasses foreign quiet and firm; New Orleans quiet and firm.' Bice In better demand. Bosln unseoiea ana weak, at S2.Z7ttZ2.87w. Tur pentine dull and weak, at 541. WoolIn mod. erate demand, but firm and quiet; Domestic fleece oo)ou: Texas I4trai. row onened sonMhai stronger, and closed weak and declining, with a muaenue uaae. a i .400)S18.ua Jliaaies dull and weak and nrices nominal) v nncha.nffad- long clear 914- Lard - opened 63 10c higher, but subsequently lost the advance, closing 637Vbc lower and depressed, at SI 1.203S1 1.26; February Sll.203SU.27Vh. Freights to Liverpool market firm. COTTON. ftllnsv 1 IsUkA WAAH AKvlin... 1 AHs. Mav - "" aTDW VSUU1W1 1VW UVb SWOAMO 4,1 91 ; grass 463; sales 800; stock 92,960: ex ports coastwise 12 1-to Great Britain 1,770; to suuuuout . K, j rzurao . Nniltnll TtnjIT: mllMllnir 11tii. mat aaaalnfa 8.426; rross ; stock 44,082; exports eoaat wtse 1,062; sales 641: exports to Great Britain BALTIHOBX Oulet: mkld:in IISia- In mt. dung 11; good ordinary lOtt; net reCts 177; gross 407: sues : stock 88,407; exports coastwise 200; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Bootoit Steady; middling 12e; low middling t&txv BAd ONtlnArv 1fnU na alM1nta OflO . post 1309; sales ; stoek 9,470; exporu to Great Britain ; to France . H7tT VTVnnVW QtnaAo. mMliln 11Lii. Iam mM dllngll l ice; good ord'y 10316c; ree'pts446; cross : sales : stock R.AOQ: arnnrta coastwise : to Great Britain ; to continent . PmT.lnvT.mrri Tkrill. mmtAmnm? Iflu.. mlddllns 1 1 Umv rood nrdlnivrv 1 nUx? nt ntnAlnta 807:eross 36: sales ; spinners 337: stoek 16,591 ; exports Great Britain ; to continent SAVANNAH Quiet: mlddllne 11 5-1 Ac: low mid. dling 10c; good ordinary ICfl&e; net receipts 1.K45: sross 1.BK7: sales 220: stoek 02.K55: exports eoastwlse 2,636; to Great Britain : to jrrance : to continent . Nxw Orleans -Quiet: mlddllne 115bc: low mldobng HUic; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 6.172: gross 7.160: sales 2.000: stock 881.015: exports to Great Britain 4.680; to France ; eoastwlse : to continent . Mobile -Quiet: mlddllnc lllfo: low middling UVfec; good ordinary lOftc, net receipts 1,461; gross 1.736: sales 1,200: stock 41.762: exports coast 1,246: France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Memphis Firm : mlddllnc lllAe: net raeAtnU 1.206: eross 1.448: shiomenta 481 : aaJi 1 .1 KO: stock 95.522. Augusta Quiet; middling lUfec: low mid dling 1 0c; good ordinary 10c; xeeelpts 296; shipments ; sales 1,227. CHABXK3T0H Fair demand : mlddllnc 1 1 She . low mid ' ling HHbc; good ordinary 10c;aet reelpts i.oaz; gross : saies l.uuu; sioca 77.510: exports eoastwlse : to Great Britain : to continent : to France : to channel Nxw TOEX-Quiet: sales 147: mlddllnc (in lands 12c; middling Orleans 12Vic: consoli dated net receipts 1 0,902; exports to Great Britain 10,803: to France ; to continent 1,210; to channel . Ljtxhpool, Noon Moderate inauirr freely sud- plled; middling uplands 6 ll-16d: mlddllnc Or leans 6 13-I6d; sales 10,000; speculation and ex- on i.uuu; receipts ltszuu; American 15,800. plan da low mlddllnc clause: January dsllverr 6 23-82d; January and February 6 23-82d; Febru ary and March 6 23-82d; Maroh and April 6 26-824; April and May 6 13-I6d; May and June 6di June and July 6 29-82d; July and August 6 31-32d; August and September . Futures dull and easier. LTTKRPOOT. K P. M Salea nf AinArlmn Mtt.tnn 6,650 bales. Uplands low middling clause: Jan uary and February delivery 6d; Kebruary and March 6d; March and April 6 ll-16d; April and May : May and June 6 26-32d; June and July 627-32d; July and August 6 29-320- iruiures ciosea steady tc-dar at the lowest prices FUTURES. Kvtr Vnn-Vat mmMi 1 IfiO- mmaa eU Futures dosed barel; steadji sales 169,000 bales. February,.,. 11.99312.00 March 1203.21 April 12.403.41 May , 12.603.00 June........T.... 12.763.76 August - 12.9We218.00 September , 12.8436 October : 11.763.78 November 11.68365- December 11.683.66 January - The Post s Cotton Market Benort says : "Future deliveries at the first call sold at a reduction of 7-100. and subsequently lost an additional 8 to 9-100. the sales at noon showing a decline since last Saturday of 12-100 as regards February, and of 16 lo 16-100 as regards the latter months. The intra cau aispiayea a runner decline er 2 to s-iuu. February sold at 12,03 and short notice 12c; March at 12.21 and 20; April at 12.48 and 42; May at 12.62 and 61; June at 12.76 and 76, FINANCIAL. Nxw Yoax. fashing,....... Soremments weak at Ve V4c lower New 6',..., 4.83 117 Jrour and a hall per cents, Four per cents Money, State bonds dull Sub-treasury balances Gold $75,440,000 -currency... 4,84V,uou Btocxs. 11 A. M. The market onehed som&- what irregular, but in the main "114 per cent lower than Saturday's dosing prices, the Latter for the Erie preferred. The LouiavUe 4 Albany, however, opened 4 per cant higher at 74, In ear ly dealings the maket advanced per cent, the Denier 4 Rio Grande leading therein; but suDsequenuy aeciinea aa i per cent, ine us sourl Pacifte, Denver Bio Grande and Wabash preferred being most prominent In the downward movement At 11 o'clock a recovery of lfeH4 oer cent took place, the Missouri Pacific leading therein. Btocxs Closed irregular: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 sift Alabama Class A, small 81 Alabamaciass , rrs i.ui Ainbama Class C. 4's. 84 Chicago and Northwestern., l-fa Chicago ana norm western preierrea, I.uh Erie S EastSTennessee. 14U Georgia........:. 1.67 - luinoisoentrai,,. i.aam Lake8hos...., - 1.09 Loisvlue and Nash villa ............. 08ft Memphis and cnaneswn..... 75 Nashllle and Chattanooga... 8 Hi NewyorkCentral......,.... ....... 1.29 Pittsburg........ 1.85 Richmond and Allegheny.., . 804 Richmond and Dan vllle..... 2.10 Bock Island 1.82 Wabash, St. Louis pacine. mva Wabash, St Louis ft Pacific prefetr'd 66 Western unloa 7 w CXTT COTTON MABXXT. , . Qrncs or Tn Obsbbter, f cvkKurm. Januarv at. laast i Tha tttmrktkt myttMrAm.t alOHBd dOD SVBd llMMT Ml me following quoiavwua; , , 6oodMldningu....-- Ill lymlddung, - 11 Una.................. ' It flrrlet low mlddllnc ..'...-............ . ' 11 Low middling. .....i. t04 T1m?M.. WbOlQ Storm cotton . . .. . . ; Sales yesterday 35 bales. :- Cluarlwtta rv4f Mmrikmu JANUABY80, 1882. BUYING PRICES. 80393 95 WBXAT. ' r-.......; BxAKa, white,' per bushel 1.26a2.00 l.OOavl.10 raAS, way, per pnau. 9 1.26al8 TUJDB Family............. Kxtn.,.,. - " 45a460 4U0 Oats, sheila'," i !. . j . . . . . , .'. 66 DBISD MmWXT ,Appie,iwltp.-.... ... reachos, peeled. . . 16aao M Unpeeled 4a8 Blackberries 8a6 POTATOXa 8weeC . 75 Irlsh. LOO North Caralma. lSaS mb, perdoaen. 17a20 Chickens.. 20a25 Spring 16a20 Docks..... 20 Turkeys, per Tn. 8 Geese..... 25a86 Baxr.perib net Sad Mcttoh, per to., net..; Pom. " - 8a9 . SELLING PBICX3-WH0LX3AL. Bulk Mxatb Clear rib sides ,.t 10$ CDrm Prime Bio 14al6 eod- 12ttal6 lOallVb Tellow..; 7a3 M09Ua8SXS-- Cuba..... 8285 Sugar Syrup S5a50 Choice New Orleans 60a60 Common;... 40a45 Salt Liverpool fine 10al.25 ' coarse..., 86al.00 WBtraxmr t Com, per gallon Sl.76a3.00 J?r. f S2.00aS.00 Bbavdt Apple, per gallon. S2.00e3.00 Peach. S2.50 Won, Seuppernong, per gallon. Sl-60 RETAIL. CatSBB.... 20 La. Perrn.- 16al8 Tallow, per TD. 8al0 Baook N. C ho round lOall Hams, K a.. 18 Hams,eanvassed. I5al6 810 FSUTT Apples, Northern, per bbl .- 8.26sl60 - h Mountain. 8.Q0 Fish Mackerel No. 1 1.25 Naa.... 75 Codfish....... is Cabbasx, per lb, 4s6 MEETING. MEETING of the Galaxy Club on Thursday, February 2nd, at 8 p. m.. at the residence of Mrs. CoL Jno. L. Morehead. By order ot the President, HARRISON WATTS. an81 WE WILL SELL Mi's Red Letter "A" AND ALDEN'S WHITE WINE fill AT 18c PER GALLON BY THE BARREL. Off Brands 12 i-2 ets. per GaUon. MAYER & ROSS. )sn29 Royal Bakiag Powder, AT WILSON k BURWELL'S, DRUG STORE. an27 JANTERNS and LAMPS Of all kinds at law prises. WILSON BURWELL. B UI8T8 GARDEN SEED, Fresh supply at wholesale andTetall. WILSON & BURWELL, Dmggista. QAM3' EMULSION COD LIVES OIL. Beott s Emulsion Cod Liver OIL welborr Emul sion Cod LrrerOil, Holler's Cod Lfrer OIL freak snppiy, at wu03 buswilli, orugsion. yABELINE, PLAIN, Vaseline Pomade. Tarrant's A Defiant. Brown's Ss. Ginger, nst reoerred by - -OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 Friday Evening, February 3rd. THE FUNNIEST PLAT IN TAX WORLD. The Young Eerolo. Actor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In hla erer popular stay, -Across the Continent,- Supported by tne Cnannlng Aetreaa ' MISS KATE BYRON. and the greatest Comedy ComMnation extant, James B. RadclifFe, The Greatest ImpersonatoT of - AGES DARHES, and the 6KEAT CiSABJBOKa I t.WM in Ms. eraJfies. S1ASTEU CDAS. HAGEN, In kU tmKations otPatBooney. OQQ LAUGHS IN ONE PLAT OOQ fWJO LAUGHS .IK Qia PLAl.....XK -Reenred seats fl.00:ean be seemed at fbe usual places. Aamiasan tar, sauery ouc jsn28 6t GARS 1BSXMS&.1 J - . . AT COST. 8AYXXG just f axen- , I FIKD I AiTX ENTIRELY rt j. - ( T 1 Stfftr oiaE STOCK ON HAND, AND DI ORDER TO REDUCE IT 1 WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. 5. OOTIDD. RuqcIq Otneete deeSO Im VAIDO ACID PHOSPHATE, MANUFACTURED Wando Phosphate OF CHARLESTON, JS. C. Tl FIRST COMPANY THAT MADE FERTILIZERS FROM THE Wonderful Phosphate Beds of South Carolina. Works 2st:e.a.:r ciTYj on MI2STES USAB BEE'S PESBT, I ASHLEY RIVER. OFFICE: No. 1 Exchange Street, Charlestoo, S. C. FBAIT0I8 B. HACKEE, President. JOSIAH S. BE0N, Treasurer. OHAELES T. EIOHAEDSON, Traveling Clerk. janSl d-8t oa w-lm One Car Load Meal. BOST 1 BAKED BEANS, ALREADY PREPARED FOR USE. IPlunDDD IPandldDnim Canned Goods I ILcBllBcDy HDsivMsdpnD. THE NEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streets, (Wilson ft Black's old stand.) I S NOW OPEN. Parties desiring Fresh and Reliable Drags will do well to glye us a ealL Jul A It 0DCN eHTS, HAND 4 CO SIIICDIES , . , AT COST. AND SOLD BY all Descriptions. Haying removed to the shop, on Tryon street, over the Independent Hook ft Ladder Tn Bouse, is now readyto receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN andORNAMEMTAL PAINTING, such as -GEA1OTG- Gailding, Kalsomiiiing, Frescoing, 4o. an28tf Company, Hu.20 m S1 HootemUle, N. 4