Local matters. SUNDAY, FEB. 5, 1883, Society, directory. MASOITIC. I haxanx Lodgx No. 81, A- K. 4 A. 11 -Regular ir.eetlug every second and fourth lloaday nights. Kicklbiob Lodsk No. 261, A. F. 4 A. M. Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights. Charlotte Chaptxb No. 89, B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. Charlotte Command aby No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. IKI- OIF1 H. Knights of Honob. Regular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. 3C. ODF1 ZF Knights or Pythias. Regular meeting nights flret and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atMa gonlc Temple Hall. X- O. O. IB1. Charlotte Lodgk No. 88. Meets every Mou Urtj nteht. llKCKLXNBURQ DECLARATION LODGE NO. 9. Meets every Tuesday night. Dixie Lodge No. 108. Meets'every Thursday night- Catawba River Encampment No. 21. Meets lrit and third Thursday nights In each month. The Churched To-Day. Youko Mem's Christian Association Devo tional exeiclses In the afternoon at 4Mj o'clock. it. Peer's Catholic Church. Services In the morning at 10ij o'clock, and In the afternoon at a o'clock, by Rev. L. P. O'Connell. First Phesbtteman Chubch. Services In the morning at 1 1 o'clock and In the evening at 7 by fcev. Dr. A. W. Miller, pas'or Sunday school at SVi o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7 o'clock. Second Presbyterian Church. Services in the morulQg at 1 1 o'clock, and lu the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. N. M. Woods, pastor. Sunday & hool at 4 o'clock. Tryon Street (M. E.) Church. Services In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, by Rev. J. T. Bagwell, nastor. Sunday school at HVa o'clock. Prayer meeting at Wi Wednesday evening. calvary Mission Church (Methodist.) Ser vires In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evminfl- at IVa by the pastor. Rev. J. w. Wheeler, Sunday school at 9 a. m. Class Meeting at 4 p. m. fir Peter's Episcopal Church Services In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. J. B. Cheshire, R.ctor. Speeial services and sei mon for the children at 3Vt o'cleck In the afternoon. Holy Communion Immediately alter the morning services. colored Presbyterian Church. Services In the afternoon at 8 o'clock and In the evening at 7 to by Rev. Mr. Wjche, pastor. Sunday school at 1 1 0 CiOCK H HI. Index to New Advertisement. LeBoy Davidson Special Attention 8 M. Howell-Potatoe and Unions, p T. Kreeland Horse Stolen. Reward. KIT I NESS M O'l It: KM. A KREAT OBLIGATION. "i am indebted for my life." nays Judge F. M, Rrooks. of Columbus. Ua., '"to Warner s Kafe Kid ney and Liver Cure." FADED OR GRAY HAl't g "adually recovers Its jouihful color and lustre b the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant Ing, admired for Its purity and rtoh perfume. A FORTUNATE RECOVERY FROM SMALLPOX Mr. John L. Kldwell. a prominent citizen of Washington. D c ha9 in his domestic employ as niiNA Miss Marv J. Bleelns. who has recovered Iio n a severe attc of small pox. Elated at her sucurss, she Invested a dollar In the December monthly dlitribution of the Louisiana Htate Lot- terv xnii received as a reward for her faith 810, 00 In gold. M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, will occur on February 14th. BED-BUGS, ROACHES. Rats. mien, ants, flies, vermin, mosquitoes, s-'C.s, Ac. cleared out by ''Rough on Rats, boxes at druggists. in 15c. HOME CHIPL.ET. C-Col. L Y. Sage, of Atlanta, was In he city yesterday. tW Annie Pixley played M'liss three nights last week in New Orleans. fi"Mrs. R. P. Warine is sufferinz considerably from the effects of the ac cident with" which she met a week ago. W Tickets for Bartley Campbell's Galley Slave" will be placed on sale at the usual places to-morrow morn ing. I" A heavy snow is reperted to have fallen Friday night and yesterday morn ing at Danville and as far North as Washington. KSfThey do say that a young society lady of Charlotte has been vaccinated on the Emma Abbott plan which is not on the arm. CSThe county commissioners will meet in monthly session Monday. Some important matters will perhaps come up for consideration. E2F"In Friday morning's issue we al luded to a row which occurred the Dre- vious morning on 8th street among some negroes, causing a disturbance of the residents in that neighborhood An officer gives the information that an arrest was made at the time of the disturbance, and the matter is still open for investigation. ZW Considerable complaint has reached this office on account of our city subscribers not getting their pa pers early in the morning. We try to have The Observer delivered early in all parts of the city, but the rainy weather for the past month has necessi tated the putting of the papers in the houses instead of merely throwing them in the yards, and this adds much to the time required to make the rounds. Reported ITIivking. A report was current in the city yes terday that Mr. Jonathan Ray, of Provi dence township, is missing, tnd that his whereabouts is unknown. It is said he was absent from home last Monday, and that his horse, with saddle torn, re turned home that evening riderless. It is to be hoped that he will turn up al right, as apart from his drinking pro pensities he is well liked by his neigh bors and friends. Supervisor' Meeting1, The road supervisors held a meeting yesterday afternoon, but transacted no business of public importance, except the appointing of several overseers to fill vacancies. The appointments made were as follows: For district No 1, Jas. Ludlum ; dis trict No. 3, Watkins ; district No. 4, A. A. Atwell ; district No. 5, Jasper Al exander; district No. 7, M. M. Wolf; district No. 9, Henry Duckworth. Apportionment of School Fund. The register of deeds has completed the apportionment of the county school fund, and by his records the following is shown as the amounts due each township in the county for the white and colored schools respectively : Charlotte township, whites, 44 " colored, Berryhill u u Steel Creek Sharon M M Providence M Clear Creek ' U M Crab Orchard M M M Mallard Creek" i. u Deweese " u u Lemley's " u u Long Creek, " Paw Creek, " Morning Star, Pineville " M M Iu addition to whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, w hites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, whites, colored, the above 01,436.78 1,171.73 344.55 336.71 365.42 317.96 352.02 350.20 349.52 427.53 333.28 222.75 317.18 358.64 417.48 291.67 424.95 262.15 437.78 329.50 495.20 439.66 466.49 208.01 421.70 222.99 227.60 225.67 amounts Reply to Poet No. Our entertainment must have served Much talent to display, Since It has been the earnest theme Of a modem poet's lay. Many of those who speak of it. Praise us none the less; And we feel that It was Indeed, A very great success. We are paid for all our treuble, As all who did attend, Have allowed their happy voices, In loudest praise to Mend. It pleases girls especially, To see their names In print; Now, remember, Mr. Poet, This Is a timely bint. And when by a young gentleman, They are thus set In rhyme, If we don't feel delighted I'm sure I think It's time. Accept all our best wishes, And thanks for all you've said, And may the light of peace and Joy On your vhoie life be shed. Saturday, February 4th, 1882. y. L. izmmvmr-A re isi e aBfaM there has been apportioned among twenty new school districts throughout the county the sum of $2,462.93, of 'which $1,305.47 goes to the whites and $1,157, 46 to the colored schools. Druggists say that Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound Is the best remedy for femnle weak ness that they ever heard of, for It gives universal satisfaction. Send to Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham, 23a Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Heavy L,oi. Last Thursday night Mr. P. T. Free land, living seven miles north of Char lotte, had a horse stolen from him, and on the same night a brother of his had $300 in cash stolen from a trunk in his house, and if reports be true it is likely the theft was committed by McManus, the young white man who escaped from Mecklenburg tail a few weeks ago. A colored man who knew McMa nus says positively that he saw him in the neigborhood last week. A reward is offered for the recovery of the stolen property, or the arrest of the thief. SUBL1MFLT SUPERB. A pair of beautiful S j 1 fl ren oa E isel will be mailed free to any lady who .M snd a three cent postage stamp to Dr. C. W. Benson, 106 No. Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors ard In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay oss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure jou, FhEK of CHABGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a eelf-nddressed envelope tc the Bev. JOSEPH T. IK MAN, Station D, New York City firm 3-tlxicrttsetujctits. 0m W ROYAL J J Change of IS witlcncc. Charlotte will, in the course of a few weeks, lose one of l-.er valued and useful citizen s in the person of Dr. T. J. Moore, who will go to Richmond Va., for the practice of his profession. Dr. Moore stnnd3 well with the medi cal profession in this city and State and has succeeded in building up a very fine practice here, which ha3 been very remunerative, and we predict for him a like success in his new field of operations. He ha3 disposed of a part of his in terest in the drug store of Wriston & Co., to Mr. James W. Osborne, a popular young gentlemen of. this city, who also goes jversonally into the business. FEBRUARY 1ST, 1882. Tl Soutlrr World. The above is the tille of a sixteen page quarto semi-monthly lately start ed at Atlanta, Ga., the 7th number of which has reached this office. The publication is devoted to home indus tries, is edited by Mr. W. G. Whidby, and is in every respect a superior paper of its kind, and presents a neat and healthy appearance in its make-up. In the number before us the editor offers the following premiums, the con test to be open to any young man un der sixteen years of age, in any of the Southern States: For the best half acre in corn, oats, potatoes, peas, cane or cotton, cultivated by the contestant, a chest of tools, worth $20.00, for the second best a chest of tools valued at $10.00; for the third best a chest of tools valued at $5.00. If contestants so elect, the premiums will be paid in gold, in lieu of the tools. Those desirious of contesting for the premiums must send in their names to the editor of the Southern World on or before March 20th for registration. Contestants will be required to give a concise statement of the character of the soil and seed, mode of culture, amount and kind of fertilizers (if any) used, cost of cultivating and yield, and send per express, charges paid, one peck of corn, oats, potatoes or peas; five stalks of cane and sample of cot ton, not less than five pounds, all prop erly labelled with producer's name, county and State. Reports must be sent in by Novem ber 15. The co-operation of county and State agricultural organizations i3 earnestly invoked to accomplish the beneficial result sought to be brought about by the offer of these premiums. It is suggested that-some of our Meck- Tne leadlnz Scientists of To-day aeree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Liver are kept in perfect order, perfect health will be the re sult This truth has only been known a short time and for years people suffered great agony without being able to find reUeL The discovery of War ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era In the treatment of these troubles. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value. It con tains Just the elements necessary to nourish and invigorate both of these great organs, and safely restore and keep them in order. It is a POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseases that cause pains In the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver- Headaches Jaundice Dizziness ttravel J!ever, Ague Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remedy for females during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and Is Invaluable for Leucorrhoea or Falling of the Womb. As a Blood Purifier it Is uneQualled, for It cures the organs that makk the blood. This Remedy, which has done such wonders, is put up In the LARGEST 81ZKD BOTTLE of any medicine upon the market, and Is told by druggists and all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes, enquire for WAKNKB'S SAFE DIABETES CUBE. It is a POSITIVE Remedy. H. H. WARNER A CO., J an28 Rochester, N. T. 2ctxr titjjertisjemetttB. Dried Sugar Corn, Church Notfc. There will be a congregational meet ing held at the Lutheran church to-day at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of elect ing a pastor to fill the vacancy existing lenburg f armers might give their boys in that church. A lull auenaance or nnpr,lnt.- nf entering this contest. IUU wf f v - C3 Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses, and Immortelles, Gladiolus, lilies, Koses, Plants, Garden Implements. Bentlfully illus trated. OrerlOO pages. Address 1 ROCHESTER,N.Y. CHICAGO, ILL 179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St the members is especially desired. At St. Peter's Episcopal church this morning will be had the usual services at 11 o'clock, with the holy communion. At zy o'clock p. m, there will be a spe cial service and sermon for the children. as the result will be a clear gain.no mat ter whether a premium is secured or not, and at the same time it will serve as a stimulant to the boys on the farm to put forth their best efforts. which is the object sought to be ac- ,r.i Alum Iro The offering of the congregation at the COmplished by offering the premiums. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economlca iban tbe ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. LeRoy Davidson. Sole Agent. Charlotte, N. C tkmuszmmts. 7 p. m. service will be received lor tne foreign missionary work of the church. ' At the 11 a. m. service at Tryon street Methodist church the pastor will de liver a sermon on "The Privileges of Sonship." Text: John 1:12, 13. Com munion will bo administered after the sermon. There will be no services at the As sociate Reformed church to day. In the proportion that farm life is made attractive to the youtn 01 me country will the disposition of the young men to flock to cities and towns as an easier means of earning a liveli hood diminishes. 1 1 1 i 1 mi If some enterprising fellow would now corner the market on Dr. Bull's cougn syrup no cuum make his fortune; for there are thousands who would rather pay double the retail price than be without this valuable remedy. UMkm --OTJR-- GRE4T GREAT mm k 1 OF OYER OA TS WILL BEGIN TO-DAY, OVERCOATS ...FOB WINTER WEAR. OVERCOATS --FOB SPRING WEAR. A L AA L A A E A LLLX, LLLL MM MM M MM M M MM M TJ M M M U F Hi888 TTTT U It M M UU B E SOL D.- A SPECIAL SALE ! A POSITIVE SALE ! SOUR KROUT, PICKLED PIR'S FEET, EiSTE!iN ROSE POTATOES, ONION3 BY THE BARREL, -AT- S. M. H O WELL'S. feb5 Horse Stolen Reward. ON last Thursday night I hid a Bay Mare taken from my stables, seven miles North of Char lotte, on the Rocky River read, by some person unknown to me. The animal was seven years old, a little hip shotten. bright bay, small scar on the left breast, and newly shod all around. She was tracked to Charlotte Friday morning. At the same time S3 00 in cash was stolen from a trunk In my brother's house. Any information leading to the recovery of the horse or for the arrest of the thief will be thank fully received, and liberally rewarded by P. T. FREELAND, feb5 d2t wit P. 0. Charlotte, N. C. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. Will mail FREE their Cata logue for 1882, containing a full descriptive Price -list of Flower, Field and Garden For we never carry over from Season to Season any Garments that can be sold at the proper Ume, If a reasonable sacrifice can accomplish the sale. IT HAS BEEN A MILD SEASON THUS FAR, AND WE HAVE A Large Stock On hand. If we've erred In Judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW IS THE TIME TO AT COST! AT COST. AT COST. ArBAVINa JUST TAXEN t FIND t HAVE ENTIRELY TOO rvlTETCEI STOCjE ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. decSO lm WANDO ACID PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY fl do Ma Company, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. THE FIRST COMPANY THAT MADE FERTILIZERS FROM THE Wonderful Phosphate Beds of South Carolina. 3Sd:i3TES BEE'S PEBBf J ASHLEY RIVER. OFFICE:- 7 Exchange Street, Charleston, S. C. PEAIT0IS B. HACKEE, President. J0SIAH S. BEOWU, Treasurer. 0HAELES T. EI0HAEDS0N, Traveling Olerk. an31 13 -8t oaw w-lm SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO- MM MM V V MMMM V Y M MM M TY M M M Y M M M Y . RRR F.EK TTTT A JI L R R E T AA II L RRR EE T AA II L R R E T AAA II L & R EEE .T A A II LLLL SSSS 8sss S8SS T T T .T OO RRR KH O O R R H O O RRR O O R R OO R K Kec ify Mistakes. AND THE CONTENTS THEREIN. PEI0E MAZES DIPFEEEN0ES. The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale. Lais are Gordia y Invitet. Narrow Escape from Financial Ruin. Hon. Burwell Johnson, ex-alderman, &c, who is now the head of a swell hotel in this city for colored people. Thuaday nie;ht struck an incoming train on which were a number of colored peo nlfl nassiner throuzh to a point south 13 ' 'OPERA HOUSE, to work on ft telegraph line, and realiz. The Rent Destroyer. To tho Editor ol The Observer: Tn "Friday momins's issue you make inquiry about the necessity of the noise in the engine yard. It seems from the hnr nn niirnf VOUr artlCie UiaL VUU tuiua. the noise results frem the road engines, since you use the words "coal-burning engines. ir so, you are iuiawacu, TO THEE I GIVE HEALTH. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday Evening, February 7th. inethe immensity of the situation, he & . T 8afelviay that no road en- at. nniA sat himself to work to induce ;a ia in t.hft least anv source of an- Viia hntfti assm rincr nnvnnM to a sincle citizen. But that LllW uak lt w ti" i ""j . v . . . . them that the lay out would surpass anything they could possibly find in the city : that in excellence and variety his tables laid those of the Central com pletely in the shade. He finally secured seven of the number, who proceeded to "Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic." Medical Association, Lyncnburg. Va. "Used with great benefit in Malaria and Diph theria." 8. F. Dupon, M. D., Ga. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic diar rhoea and scrofula." Prof. S. Jackson, M. D., Univ. Perm. "Invaluable as a nervous tonic." Hon. L C. Fowler, Tenn. "Recommended as a prophylactlo in malarial dlftrKsU,'" D. B, Falrex, M. D., N. O. "Restores debilitated systems to health." T. C. Mercer, M. D., Ind. . '. . t.ju uQ Knon moont-. "Adapted in enrorue aiarrncea, scroruia, anu shifting engine which has been recent- afBpepfiB:"Geo. t. Harrison, m. d., n. y. lv transformed iuwj a wwuuiuw, "auccessrui in uiyuwena ana neuralgia. u.r. the sole source 01 uouipiaiu u u - "?-";'f0Y -Vtata diseases neeuliar to wo terwith a limited number of adjec- tlTiiSS) tives can describe the extreme annoy- prompt in relieving headache, sick and ner- anre and sometimes pain mat one nc- vous." Rev. k. . jjoqsou. tie engine (imp) gives pne unionunaw wttfi'SJX; ' residents of the yard locamy. jnoi . "Suited to bronchitis and diseases or digestiv For three years our policy has been to close each season's purchase the season bought, enabling ns to open FRESH NEW 8TOCKS. Our Customers expect It; the reputation of our House demands 1C If you have not bsught It will be worth your while to look, for the pilces WILL ASTONISH YOU. OTJR 827. S28. 880 and 832 8ILK SLEEVE LINED OVERCOATS will be sold without reserve at 820. OUB $22. $24 and $25 OVERCOATS at $17.50. OUR 818 and 820 OVERCOATS at $15. This last Includes all of our FINE REVERSIBLE ULSTERS and ULSTEBETTES. We have some 25 REVERSIBLE OVERCOATS In handsome patterns, marked $14, $16 and $17.50, which will be sold at $10. OUR $10 and $1 2 OVERCOATS will be sold uni formly at $7.50. A lot of some 200 OVERCOATS, embracing the remnants of all lots ranging In price from Cam Goods Every Descnp Fine Pickles all Ciinds. of EDAM, PINE-APPLE, YOUNG AMERICA, 1 II mm MM CHEESE PLUM PUDDING IN 1L6. 1 2LB. CANS. Mc- tT7777 77 1$: 00W00 00 OQ 00 6009 00 00 MOO 00 euooooooM I f$P999 GO60!) OB06) O IS 00 90 00 00 & "99 80 00 00 00 t nV9xW90oo8 his hashery and called for 15 cents meals oply is th? demon-like machine in f ull 0- 80, M. d Ala. THIRD "SEAR of Babtlet Campbell's Famous New York Company In his great play, THE GALLEY SLAVE ! PBE3ISTKD OVER 200 TIMES lu Ntw York City, and now playing In Australia, England and Germany. The Great Ntw York Company ! HUMi kvans, MISS 6U3SIE DeFOBBEST, JUNIU3 BBUTU3 BOOTH. THOS. H. BUBN3, HAS. C. MAUBUBY, MtS3 EDA CLAYTON. ,MU8 ELSIE MOORE, t MiSS EMMA8KEBBITT, MISS MAKY MILLS, LITTLE DAISEY, ALFUKD NOKL, HARRY 8IMMOND9. which the proprietor furnished, out when the board was spread the guests bv their remarkable capacity for get ting outside of victuals, caused Bur well to stand aghast at the prospects. To meet the damage he suffered from the crowd he decided to settle on a 25 cents basis, and when he called for the cash his guests refused to pay but 1 cents, anfl Burwell, tQ save ma estae- liohmnnr. frnm bankruptcy, rusueu blast most of the day, but in the short hours of early morning, say from 2 to 4 o'clock, or somewhere between those vrnnm a time wnen me uusiue uiau eniovs most bis rest, then comes this macaine 01 me luquisiuuu aroans, noWLS, quamny u ing, tO SPOU &U DOluiumui ma wuvu. This same engine, when, first put in condition; ' made some persons sick with headaches and Uke inconvenien ces resulting from such agencies. To the sick it is an incessant annoyance. Wflr it necessary ior iqb roau eu- forth seoured a policeman and had gine8 to so interrupt then this shifter ionn, .. t ld excusable to some extent. I them arrested. A party in the cuy weuu wiuu instance I vv t'- - fl - - for the necroes. who went on VJ w- their wav. and yesterday morning xur wpII irot iudzment against the bonds- .r, fn-r in cents, which will enable LLAC4AA AV. v ' him to continue in the business must subscribe myself one of the many Most valuable remedy known for female dis eases. "Jno. P. Metteaur, M. D., L. L. C "Of great curative virtue." Thps. F. Rumfold, M. D., Mo. "Beneficial In uterme Vetangement and mala rious conditions." a. M. Van, ML D., Ohio. "Oharmlng on the complexion, making It smooth, clear, soft and rosy." Miss M., of 8. C The mince of mineral tonics." Francis Gil liam, M. D.. N. C. "Inestimable as a tonle and alterative." mi ter Metaulre, M. D., Va. "Fine appeuzer ana uiooa punner." xx. xvmvi, M. D., Ga "Very beneficial In Improving a reduced sys tem." Bishop Beckwltn, of Go. "Invalids here find welcome and health." Rev. John Hannon, late of La., now of Richmond, Va, "Has real menu souumm meu. jounuu. Pamphlets free, upon application. Water. $4 case. Mass and Pills. 25, 80, 75 cents. Sent post-paid anywhere. Summer season of Springs, begins 1st June. $35 m month. Address A. M. DA VIES, Prest of the Co.. 78 Main StTLrnbarg-P. O. Box 174. SOIaO by WILL BE SACRIFICED AT THE TELLING, The eenvMtont price for all only $5. This lot is an Pierce's and Snow Flake Cream Crackers. French Goods of Numerous Kinds. 8 II n 11 MM MM MMMM MMMM M M M HUM MM MM MMMM MMMM M M M M M M BBS KB B EBB . . . n .itAnM olorava Via Philosophers say ma nuauo -vw.-irr conducted with a view to the greatest good of the t number. Dr. Bull's cough syrup has ttnWed&tobelhe greatest good to the WTT.SON BDRWBLL. J. H. McADEN, and L. R. WRISTON it CO., mar27 BAKGAIN IMSE IL(BlEB)y THE NEW DRUG STORE, HDavMsdPLm Charlotte, N. C. The urcti superiority of Dr. BuU's cough syrup greatest number of sufferers. nlrtfMi remedies U attested by the lm. tmt . mense popmar aemauu "i ' remedy. Jf rice zoo a ypy&r ! W nosiiivftlv be Droduoed With tbe original Scenery, cities of Venice, Borne, Mar- VS- The Play will selllts and Patla, Beserved sea(s $1; on sale at the usraj Places. feb2 WTTRRV TT ORIGINATED. Rnrincfleld. Tenn.. April 12, 1881. n n, . a. n . ci A rilatTfeHlnZ COUgh, on? liver, wasdbyyour Bkdfokd alum Am Iboh Sraisea Watbb ahd Priees reduced on half, majll TREES 1 DELIVERY. MT Trees are now ready for delivery, opposite Mr Allen Crouse's residence, on Tryon street between 5th and 6th. A fine lot of Trees, Plants, Flowers and Flower 8eed on hand for sale. Any Sungjn my Une torhedra short ottce. - we shall make la this sale the LOWEST prices we have EVER offered, and when we assert this we MEAN the LOWEST prices EVER made bi imbed. EV Orders front a distance are soucuea, ana the same advantages In LOW prices will be given as If purchasing In person. The opportunity is a mm one. V D. LATTA & BRO. febl Cemer ef College and Trade streets, (Wilson 4 Black's eld stand.) IS NOW OPEN. Parties desiring Fresh and Sellable Drags will do well to give ns a calL Jan4 tf CDCN SHITE, HAND A CO Having removed tn the PTSet0T?' the independent Hook VfT, nnc Tr'N new ready to receive orders forHOUBE, biu andOBNAMKHTAL PAINTING, such as GEAJJTCHG, Guildiag, KalsomiDin Frescoing, 4c. Jan26tf