0fc aua 30X1 Sriutittfl THE OBSERVER JOB DtPUTSlZNT Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every 4.00 THrtemontl 3.00 A 78 manner ot Job Printing can now be done with month. neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can tor nlsh at short notice, BLANKS, BLLL-HEADfl, LETTER-HEADS, CABM. TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHICKS, Ao. WKEKLY BD1TTOS: WWW! n tountV in advnee- 82.0 QuHftheuwtV. fHxad xmont?u xiierat induction .far Ckib. a.iu l.Ofi VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. 0,, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1882. NO. 4,018. afye larbttt b0mcr. HVHS0HIPT1OS RAT as : naUy, one V- poetvaid. in advance $8 00 n WILL SELL DRESS GOODS- at ve y low prices. Our Ladies I1IUUVU 00' (KM uttren s FANCY HOSIERY old clu ap lo close them out. splendid stock ot We have a CARPETS, vjm. li we t r pose to close out very chenp. Arte "1- irf.i i.VKH. asktorLACEd. as: for ANY- THING you want in our line. ir LAMK3, You are cordially InvHed lo Cull aimjm & Harris jin'ii $o0ts and Jilioes PEGBAH&0. We ;.re dully receivl n ; n A NKW SUPPLY TO-DAY ALL Fall i Winter Goods i WILL BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING PURCHASES. We Mean Every Word of This -AND Only Ask an Inspection to Convince Yon. T. L Seiglc & Co. OBSERVATIONS. If a man knew as mcch ato t himself as he tfoes about his neighbor, he would never speak to nimseiL Whitehall Times. When a child cannot answer a Question be never says: "Oh, don't bother me now. I'm busy." Only children ot a larger growth deal In such subter- ruges. Boston Transcript. Master Tommy (he had been very naoghtly and was now amusing himself with his scripture prints) "Here's Daniel In the lions' den ?" Mam ma (Incautiously) "Ah I what was he cast into the lions' den for?'' Master Tommy (with triumph) 'Cause he was good." Anon. It the good die young, how do you account for bald-headed editors? Modern Argo. A scientist claims to have discovered a kind ot wasp that doesn't sirng. He must have had a heap of fun experimenting before he found it. Lowell Citizen. Satisfactory evidence: It was halt past ten o'clock Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Marrowfat had gone to bed, but Julia and her Theodore still lingered In the parlor. A profound silence brood ed over the house until the moment came for the lovers to part and then the old folks distinctly beard such suppressed exclamations as "Oh!" "Outch l" ' Wow 1" Mr. Marrowfat turned toward his wife and, quletiy kneading her In the back with his elbow to arouse her Intellect, said: "It's all right, M in thy; Jute's vaccination Is going to take." Boston Eagle. Tyodall's theory that heat Is simply motion in another form, must be true. Strike a piece of iron and It becomes hot Strike a man and he Immediately bolls over. There Is, however, one exception to the rule. Strike a warm friend for a short loan and he at once becomes as cold as an Iceberg. Philadelphia News. PREtS COMMENTS. STATE NEWS. OF m n m WHICH WILL Bo inorr complete than ever before, riml comprises -tt e- Kcst Brands ai d Latest Styles. UDIlvV, ii:S3ES, CHIi.DRTiN'S. GENTa', BOYS and YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A .SPECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our Hi.e l i variety and all pi Ices. Full stock Stetson and Other Hats. A PHKTTY LINE IllUMt, VALISES ANI SATCHELS, all sizes and prices. Call at.d see us. PEGRA M & C O . lib2 WLlstzllVLUZons. I AM SELLING CEIEEf, GLASSWARE, TINWARE and 1TI i-Wcdlcai. Diphtheria. A cold or orc throat may not seem to amount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cured; but neglect is often followed by consumption or diphtheria. No medicine has ever been discovered which acts so quickly and surely In such cases as PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. The prompt use of this invaluable remedy has Baved thousands of lives. PERRY OAVIS' PAIN KILLER 13 not an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and Is most valued where It Is best known. A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: Pain Kjlleb has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty-seven years, and have never known It to fail In effecting a cure. L. 8. Crocker, Williamsville, N. Y. For thirty years I have used Pain Killxr, and Tound it a never-failing' remedy for colds and sore throat Barton Seaman. Have received Immediate relief from colds and sore throat, and consider your Pain Killer aa Invaluable remedy. Geo. B. Evuhext, Dickinson, N. Y. I have just recovered from a very severe cold, hich I have had for Bome time. 1 could gret no relief until I tried your Pain Killer, which relieved me immediately. I will never again be without it C. O. Force, Lowndes, Ga. . , Have used Pain Killer iu my family for forty rears, and have never known it to faiL Ransom Lewis, Waynesboro, Ga. I began using Pain Killeb In my family twenty five years ago and have used itever since, and have found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dies, Druggist Oneida, N. Y. t. . . For whooping-cough and croup It Is the nest S reparation made. We would not Toe without it . P. Bouts, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty -live years I have used Pain Killer for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. Geo.Hckjpkr, Wilmington, I was suffering severely with bronchitis, and my throat was so inflamed I could scarcely swallow any food. I was advised to try your Pain Killer, and after taking a few doses was completely oured. T. Wilkinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton : Your Pats Killer cures diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to fan in a single instance. This fact you should make known to the world. Mrs. Ellen B. Mason writes: My son was taken violently sick with diphtheria, high fever, and cold chills. So many children have died here, I was afraid to call a physician, and tried your fain Killer. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a won derful cure, and I wish it could be known to the poor mothers who are losing bo many coilaren. For Chills and Fever PAIN KILLER has no equal. It cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle ot Pain Killer 4n the house Is a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sell It at 5c, 50c., ana $1.00 per bottle, PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence R. I. sept dAw sept & oct, Don't Do IU Dr. Foote's Health Monthly. Don't sleep in a draught. Don't go to bed with cold feet. Don't stand over hot-air registers. Don't eat what you do not need just to save it. Don't try to get cool too quickly after exercising. Don't sleep with insecure false teeth in your mouth. Don't start the day's work without a good breakfast. Don't sleep in a room without venti lation of some kind. Don't stuff a cold lest you be next ob liged to starve a fever. Don't try to get along without flannel underclothing in a inter. Dont't use your voice for loud speak ing or singing when hoarse. Don't try to get along with less than eight or nine hours sleep. Don't sleep in the same undergar ments you wear during the day. Don' toast youw feet by the fire, but try sunlight friction instead. Don't neglect to have at least one movement of thebowlels eacli day. Don't try to keep upon coffee and al cohol when you ought to go to bed. Don't drink ice water by the. glass; take it in sips, a swallow at a time. Don't eat snow to quench thirst; it brings on inflammation of the throat. Don't strain your eyes by reading or working with insufficient or flickering light. Don't use the eyes for reading or fine work in the twilight of evening or ear ly morn. Don't try to lengthen your days by cutting short your night's rest; it is poor economy. Don't wear close, heavy fur or rub ber caps or hats if your hair is thin or fulls out easily. Don't eat anything between meals ex cepting fruits or a glass of hot milk if you feel faint. Don't take some other person's medi cine because you are troubled some what as they were. WE can't see why, Gastooia Gazette CoL Wm. Johnston, of . Charlotte seems to have made some political prominence in Washiugton a few days ago. We can't see why ! The Demo crats have repudiaied him and the Re publicans have no confidence in him. SIMPLY WHAT IT MEANS. Stanly Gleaner. Col. Wm. Johnston has published a card in the Concord Sun, denying the charges that he sought office at the hands of the President, that he said, I desire to see the Democracy of North Carolina defeated at the next election," and that "he had gone over to the Radi cal camp." He brands these charges as "bald statements" which are "utterly false." He closes his "admirable" defense by saying:, "In a life of over sixty years, I trust I have rendered some service to my party and my country. The rewards now received are vile abuse and low slang, applied by would-be party lead ers. I shake off their shackles, and so far as they are concerned can "paddle my own canoe " and tote my own skil let.' I contemn the party lash, freemen scorn it, and no such instrumentality can drive me from my principles and convictions of duty. In politics I will go for what is right, and for the good of my country, in dehance of falsehood and calumny." What construction is to be placed up on thi3 language V In our opinion it simply means what has already been charged is true that he has cut loose from the Democratic party and will take up bis abode with the Republicans under the guise of an "Independent." CLAIMING TOO MANY. Balelgh News and Observer. The other day the Republicans at Weshington were jubilant over defec tions of prominent men from the Dem ocratic party. They claimed, with some show of authority, that Col. John ston and Major Price were "with us ;" and they also claimed, and telegrams were sent to Northern papers announ cing that other Democrats as well were in the movement. As far as we have reason to believe, there never was any foundation for this latter state ment. In regard to Colonel Lenoir, we printed a few days ago an indignant de nial, written in his absence by one of his friends. We do not doubt that in justice was likewise done to Colonel Folk, and although we . have had no communication from him, we take the liberty of saying that we feel assured that no one had any right to use his name in such a connection. Colonel Folk is not known as an ambitious as pirant for political honors, but is recog nized as one of the strongest and most accomplished members of our bar, and probably was as much surprised at see ing ni3 name so improperly used as we ourselves were. Piedmont Press : Whooping cough is still ia Hickory, The various schools of the town seem to be in a flourishing condition. A little three-year old son o Mr. P. I Little had its left forefinger cut en tirely off with an axeby an older sister last Saturday. The finger was stitched back again, and it is thought can be saved. A young man named Goge was ar rested a few days ago near Bakersville for stealing $2200 from his uncle, Mr. Jas. Whitehead, of Carter county, Tenn. Me naa only one dollar on his person when arrested, but direct evidence stands against him as the guilty person. There was a reward of $200 for him and one of $700 for the delivery of the money. Why Fir. Seney ive. Interview In New York Tribune. I feel that I am a trustee, responsible for the right use of the money given me. With the experience that I have, j I believe that I am the person best qualified to carry out the provisions and duties or tnat trusteeship, what cer tainty have I that these provisions and duties would ever be duly carried out after my death? Absolutely none. Whereas now, by taking these gifts in my nietime i am sure that the precise i object I desire is accomplished in just j the way 1 want. And then, too, 1 am more and more convinced of the truth of the words : "It is more blessed to give than to receive." The great dan ger of increasing riches is that it fos ters a disposition to hoard money only for the sake of hoarding it. Slightly to ; alter a common word, it becomes a money-mania with them: they gloat over their millions just because they are millions, and not because of the hap piness producible from them. Now I maintain that such a spirit is unworthy not only of a true christain but of a true man, and I have determined nev er to let it appear in my character. Popular discrimination in favor of Dr. Bull's cough syrup has fiven It a 'larger sale than any otner remeay or its Class, trice 25c. IlDffiY (EdDdPDDSS i o We will offer from this iat ow ENTIRE STOCK or Domestic and Imported losiery in dark colors AT COST. We still have s few CLOAKS and WALKING JACKETS to be sold at a SACRIFICE. Also Shawls, Balmoral bklrts, Blankets and Overcoats. WE HAVK A HANDSOME LINK OF Dress Goods Sis Satins Surahs 1 w Mor le Satin Passamentries, Cords and Tassels, And everything in the Dress Trimming Line. Cll soon and secure Bargains in many other lines of our various Departments. t2T- PBOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. l HARGRAVES & WILHELM. "HOUGH ON RATS." The thing desired found at lost. Ask druggist ior uougn on Hats, it clears out rats, mice, o acnes, met, pea-Dugs, loc Doxes. Mrs. Wlnslow'g Soothing Syrup. Rev. Sylvan us Cobb thus writes in the Boston Christian Freeman: We would by no means re commend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good particularly for infants. But of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; In our., own family It has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and Its parents unknown rest at nleht. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here Is an article which works to per fection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the Infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teething, Its value is Incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without it from the birth of 1 the child till It had finished with the teething siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. IteuiH of Interest ONS 01? KV? DESCRIPTION Very cheap ut the VARIETY STORE un.v Traders' National B-ink. the HT- Mnny useful articles for housekeepers, f-w pairs lett of Ladles' Merino Vests at $1.75 P pa.r.rtn$.00. andseeforyoursves. SALE OF BONDS. v vrt., f .n Anbr nf the SuDenor uoun oi Alamance county. In the case oi aivuj iuu and others against W. J. and A. Murray aim others, I will offer for sale at the court house door in iim.ivini m i' at nnhita miction, fer casB, ii Moftday. the 6th day of February, 18S2, t la o'clock eight (n bonds of .the) 00" of Mf Issued KebPiSryJOth. 1860, each for $500 duien February 20th. 1880, to each of which ikjhiIs coupons are attached for Interest at 6 per wm. from February V!0th. 1875. Parties desiring further information can address m attorney. James X. Boyd, Esq., Greensboro, NO J. A, JUCCAULEY, Will Ida Bcoet'- POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite.lff au8ea,bowels ooBtlve, Pain m tbeHead.with a dull sensation in the baok part, ain under tnelihoulder blade, fallneBti after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. TrritabilitT of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of baying neg lected aorne duty, wearinesa. XJizzineea, FTuttering of the Heart. Dots before tho eyes. iTellqw fekin, JJeadache, Restless? ness at night, highly colorediTrine. TP THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, serious Diseases will soon be developed. TTTTTS FILLS are especially adapted to 5ch caT5ne dose effect, suchachange of feeling a to astonish the sufferer. Thev Inereaae the Appetite, and cause the body to TaTon Fle&Vthus the system Is krtebedTand by theirTonle Aetlonon the Diut.6 neanV Betrpl-r stool. arepro duee" Price 25 ceuts. Ss Murray St-, Bf.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a Gmsst l. B. VaKC. W. H BULIT- VANCE fiAILEY, Attorned qop a Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, 0as ton. Rowan and Da vidson. iW omoe, tvo doors east of Independence Suuare may29-tf lit). D. GRAHAMV A TTO 4-T IJ"W, 1 N the state and United States Courts. Collec A tlona, Home and Foreign, solicited. AD tracts of Titles. Surveys, 4c., furnlshod tot com pensatton. Orno s-n. X. Comer Tr Trron streets Charlotte. N. C. flan. 6. Office, 3S Murray sit., new yriu cSw Reeelpt. will be audled F&EB wUe.U.J Feby. 28deodAVJl . Gin?er. Buchu. Man dsdee 6W& and pvany of the best tnedl I eines known are com-1 bined In Parker's Ginger I Tonic, into a medicine I of uch varied powers, as I to make it the greatest! Tilrwl Pnrifirr and the I BestllsalthAStrenfthl Eastertr Ever usa. i It cures Rheumatism, I Sleeplessness, & diseaessl of the Stema$, BtweU i :i ita k 'Kidneys, I Sr i entirdv Cofferentfrom I Dittere. Ciniier Essences! Parkas Balsam Ti . IJ na r oaisu in Y'?T"f-" and other Tonics, as it SJZrSL BeverintoxicatesTkiscoX outhful color to gray hair. & Co., Chemists, N. Y, jOc und tl ! Lrg Saving lluying ikuw ove, rmxU- - -i -i- optaa ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUARTERS TOE DEUMMEBS. 8TATKSVILLE, N. C. THIS house has been leased for a term of years by Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose JntentionU to keep a strictly flrstrcJass house 1 wery respect. Commodious sample rooms on first and secona xne pewvuoso v v""1 Julyl,dtf. Conkling is said to earn $100,000 a year by his profession. Clarkson N. Potter's seven brothers were his pall-bearers. There are in Congress eight Irishmen, four Scotchmen, live Englishmen and three Germans. James AVeriz, the man who dug Aaron Burr's grave, is still living in Princeton. The Cleveland fund lor the Garfield monument is not quite 8100,000, and seems to stick there. A Kansas tailor, as a mark of appre ciation, is making a suit of clothes for each of the Guiteau jurors. Dnrinz the three months of last fall the British consumed 38,000,000 Ameri can bivalves, and didn't have enough. A contract has been awarded at Mon treal for tunneling the St. Lawrence, at a cost of $3,500,000, the work to be completed within tour years. W. B. Hughes, the oldest member of the English house ot commons, is 84, and the youugest, James Dickson, is 23. On the 15th of the coming month Miss Susan B. Anthony will have at tained the comfortable old age of 62 years. A quack physician of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, takes his medicine for all diseases from a bottle labelled: "Water from the tree of life." With this he makes the sign or tne cross on patients. He has numerous patients. A wicked man has Deen getting a dollar a piece from the simple-minded farmers by sending mem turougu uie mail, fnr one dollar a "recipe" to pre vent pumps from freezing on cold nights. The answer to the farmers' letter was: 'Take them in doors over night." Some sheep really do seem to have been made to be sheared. It is asserted that the nutritiousness of apples has never been properly ap preciated, and that they are far more nnnrshinz than potatoes. Cornish workmen say they can work better on baked apples than on potatoes. There is a dish in Cornwall called squab-pie, made of mutton with slicea of potato, apple-and onion, and, strange as it may saem, to many, it is excellent. Corn wall is the country ror meat pies, as the miners carry their dinners with them in that form. Here are some of the dividends de clared by English cotton mills: Moor- field, I74per cent.; Amert, ia per cent.; Twist, 16 per cent.; Oak, 15 per cent.; Parkside, 13 per cent.; Stanly Mills, 13 per cent; Sun Mill Spinning Company, 12 per cent.; iwytuu opiumug vum pany, 20 per cent. A magnificent four story rectory for St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, is about to be erected at a cose or. 000. The plans haye p,een n,iea wwn me building department. Tne ecmce win be or white rnarble, and located at the north-west corner of Madison avenue and Fifty-first street. Ane styie or architecture will be iu harmony with that of th great church of which it is to be in aome sense an adjunct. The Horrible ITIurder in Newborn. Wilmington Star. Mr. Joseph M. Agostini, whose mur der in Newbern on Thursday night last was mentioned in our telegraphic col umns yesterday, was a brother of Mr, F. M. Agostini, Sr., of this city. We Qnd full particulars of the dastardly deed iu theNewbern Commercial News, which we condense as follows: Mr. Magilton, clerk, Mr. Galloway, telegraph operator, Mr. Joseph M. Agos tini, night watchman, and Henry Bryan, a colored employe of the Midland, were in the ticket office of the road. Mr. Agostini was sitting by the stove warm ing. Mr. Magilton was engaged in writing at the desk, and requested the negro to cease talking, as he had im portant work to do. Mr. Agostini, rising from Ins seat and touching the colored man on the lappel of the coat, remarked pleasautly, "Come, Henry, let'sgo; we are disturbing these gen tlemen." Bryan was talking somewhat loudly and became angered at being told to leave the office, and as quick as a flash struck Mr. Agostini a blow it was thought by the bystanders on the face the report sounding like a slap, and immediately Mr. Agostini sank in a chair. The parties present were sur prised at the assault, and rushing to the aid of the old gentleman, they discov ered that he was stabbed in the neck. The murderer made no effort to escape. He stood mute and sullen, with his cot ton hook in his hand, while Mr. Agos tini was being removed to a table and his wound bathed. Moses Mason, con stable, appeared promptly on the scene, and took Bryan in charge and to the jalL The officer demanded his knife, but Bryan said he had none ; that it broke off when he cut Mr. Agostini. A few minutes after the murderer was removed, Mr. Agostini breathed his last, having lived some twenty min utes after the cutting, but speaking no word, save once to murmur indistinctly "water." Henry Bryan has a peculiar disposi tion, it is said, and has generally been regarded as crazy, although permitted to go at large and earn his living, ite port says that he was regarded as dan gerous, this being the third offence of this kind, but the other two not fatal. Mr. Agostini was one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens, and had occupied the responsible position of office and warehouse watchman for the past two years. Particular Notice, All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive super. lslon and control of GENERALS Q. T. BEAUBEGAHD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY TO WIN A FOBTUNE SECOND GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141st MONTHLY DRAWING. State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular 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 distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Kacfi Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize 830,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Canltal Prize 5.C00 2 Prizes of 82,500 5,000 C. C. D. A. AND Everybody Has Discovered THAT NORTH CAROLINA HAS THE- LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE 5 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of 1.000 5,000 600..... 10,000 100. 10,000 50 10,000 20 , 10,000 I 10.... 10.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 8300 82,700 tt Approximation Prizes of 200 1.800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 8110,400 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to wnom UDerai compensation win ne paia. Kor 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, La. orM. A. DAUPH1.N, 127 La Salle 8treet, Chicago, Ills., The New York fflce Is removed to Chicago. N. B. Order "addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt al.entlon. IN THE SOUTH. The McSfflith Music House SELLS CHICK BRING & SONS, KRANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARION, SOUTHERN G.tM And other PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN, 8H0NINGER, PELODBET 4 CO., STERLING, AND OTHER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instruments. (y Ask me for prices If you want good work and you will never buy anything but the beft Address or call on, II. McSMITn. The particular attention ef the Public 10 me iaci mat me enure Dumwtr Is called ot the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse- j quently all the prizes In, each drawing are sold and drawn ana paia. an8 A. J;M Mo 5 Tried to Shoot Himself. KTn-w fYRTRANs. Feb. 6. Henri Der- rouse, nineteen years old, the youngest nt thrott hrnr.heirs. now under sentence v. . . i ji iz 1 1 ; of flve years imprisonment, ior suiing E. C. Mix, Jr., tried to kill himself last night in the parish prison ta shooting moriftcrftd to obtain. The wound is not i considered dangerous. More Steel Halls for the Itlidland Rll Newbern (rnrnercjal News. The English barkentine Vick and Mebane. 296 tons register, Capt. Hen- sike.'from Newport, Wales, with 420 tons of steel rails for the Midland Rail- wav. has arrived at Morehead City, fifty three days out. The captain says it was the roughest voyage he has ever experienced; tne gales were terrinc. During the passage the vessel was swept by an awful sea, the main and mizzen booms broken, boats stove in, main rail carried away and bulwarks stove amidships on both sides. This was the first vessel to leave with steel rails, and the second to arrive ; the third is on th way, some twenty davj out. GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AND- POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE IMi;ll;lhtiiKlD s s s s ION I O N MERCHANT M E R CHANT CO M M I 0 M M I CHARLOTTE, N. C. S, HAVE NOW. ON HANG: The Narrow Oaiffe. Llncojn Progress. Capt. Waddill, the energetic road master of the Chester and Lenoir Rail road, will begin laying the traok Mon day or Tuesday between this place and Newton. The road-bed has been put in condition to receive the ties for about a mile and a half beyond the present terminus of this road, and when the work begins it will be pushed forward as rapidly as the weather will permit Capt. Waddill is one of the Dest rail road men in the country, and by his skill and energy the narrow gauge is kept up to a high standard of perfec tion without the expenditure of a single unnecessary dollar. Never "bull-doze" a, man, but if you meet a hu man being suffered with a bad couch you may "bull-dose" him to advantage with Dr. Bull's cough syrup. " In the City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except wn nnder provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81, rnriiwl thn fnllnwlnir decisions: 1st That tne uommonweajin uucnouuuowu nanv Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list oi .priaes for the FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize 880,000 lPrtS:.. 10.000 1 Prized - 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each, JO.OOO 20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each, 10,000 600 Prizes. 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, 8300 each. Approximation Prizes 82.70O 9 Prizes. 200 M " " " 1-8Q0 Q Prized 100 " " " WU A FULL SUPPLY OF FreshYirmnia Meal, WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN, PATAP8CO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY, AND HECKKR3' SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1,960 Prlae 8112,400 , Whole Tlekets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, &U; BO Ticxeta, jiuu. Remit Honey or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REuIaTaQ LETTER OB POSTOFFICB ORDER. Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can do sent at our ex pense. Address an orders to R. H. BOARDMAN, Cbmier-Jourosl Buna Louisville, Ky., or 809 Bjoadway New York. teb4 WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES ptiBCjelXaucxJUB. GREAT GERM DESTROYER. PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. SMALL POX ERADICATED J Contagion destroyed. Sick Rooms purified end made plea sail t. Fevered and Sine Per sons relieved and re freshed b y bathing wim tropnyiatic nma added to the water. Soft White Complexions secured by Its use In bathlne. Impure Air made harm less and purified by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about To purify the Breath. Cleanse the Teeth, It can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas wired. Burns relieved instantly. Scars prevented. Removes all unpleasant Odors. PITTING Of 8MAL POX. Prevented. Ulsters purified and healed. Gangrene prevented and cure a. Dysentery cjared. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvey cured in short Tme. Tetter dried up. It la perfectly harmless. For sore Throat it is a sure cure SCARLET FEVER CURED.) DIPTHERIA PREVENTED BOTH THE WHOLESALE, and RETAIL TRADE. y Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, Jaalft A. X BE ALL & CO. Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever prevented by Its use. In cases of death In the house, it should always be used about the corpse It will prevent any unpleasant smelL An antidote for animal or Vegetable Poison, Stings, &c. Dangerous efflavlas of sickrooms ana nospi tals removed by Its use. Yellew Fever Eradicate fin fact It la the great Disinfectant and Purifier, F8XFABXD BT, J. II. Z ELLIN & CO., Manufacturing Chemists-, Sole Proprietor? dee4

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