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LOCAL MATTERS. FKIDAY.FEB.10. 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. MASOIT1G. tHixAKX Lodsk No. 81, A. tr. k A. M.-Begular meeting every second and fourth Monday nights. Xxcxlsiob Lodge No. 281, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights. Chablottb Chapter No. 89, B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. Chaklottx Commandart No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. ZKZ- OIF JEH. Knights of HoOB.--Beular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. KNIOBT8 of PTTHIA8. Begular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma BOitlc Temple HalL X. O. O. IE1. Charlotte Lodge No. 88. Meets every Mon day night MKCKLMTBUR8 DECLARATION LODO NO. O. Meets every Tuesday night Diiik Lodok No. 108. Meetsevery Thursday night Catawba River Encampment No. 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights In each month. l :s Index to New AdT-rtitinien m Brem A McDowell At cost for Cash Aleander & Harris Clothing to Order. i , hmne 4 Munzler-Dlsolutlon. Wilson & Harwell Jmt Received. K H. Jordan & Co Dings, Medicines, &c. D P. Hutchison -Notice. C M. Ktherertge-Just Retelvd. LeKoy David onfotutoes and Apples. Lydia K. link ham's Vegetable Compound has rapidly mads lis way to favor among druggists. bo have observed Its effects on the health of their customers, bend to Mrs. LydiaB. Plnkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass., for pamph lets. . To promote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores the youthful color to gray balr, remove dandruff, and cures telling of the scalp. i i i BKDFORD ALUM AND IBOH 8PKIS&S WATKB AJTD 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. Sold by all druggists of any standing, prices reduced one half, niajll tf WHERE IT ORIGINATED. Springfield, Tenn., April 12, 1831. h H Warner 4 Co. : 81rs A distressing cough. originating from diseased liver, was cured by your Sate Kidney ana iiiver vuro. jl. nuruaa, A Down Town Merchant, ITavlne passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, umi becoming convinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, pro cured a supply for tne cmio. on reacning nome and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she ret used to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly In favor of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed In suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the oaby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, iho mother fttennad from the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and said nnihine That night all hands sleDt well, and the little fellow awoke In the morning bright and hap- nv. The mother was ueilgnted witn tne guaaen wonderful chance, and although at first offend ed at the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the Syrup.and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the SyniD never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. An irticle of True Merit. --"Brown's Bronchial 1 roches" are the most popular article in this coun try or Europe for Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit FADED OR GRAY HAIT-adualiy recovers its youthful color and lustre b the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant Ing, admired for Its purity and rich perfume. SUBLIMELY SUPHRB. A pair of beautiful San flowers on Easels will be mailed free to any lady who Mil send 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 and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay oss of manhood, 4c, I will send a recipe that wlU cure you, FREE of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered ry a missionary In South America. Penrt a pelf-Addressed envelope to the Hsv. JOi-EPH T. I MIAN, Station D, New York City XUnu (Xwcrtiscmcnts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economlca than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short "eight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In "i"S. KOYAli BAKING rOWDJSR tXJ., no v23 New York. LeBoy Davidson, Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. CENTRAL HOTEL. T HAVE taken charge of the above Hotel, In 1 GRKENaBOtiO, N. C, and will run It In FIRST CLams STYLE, and will be glad to have my friends and the public give me a trial. Charges MoOperday. WM.PAYLOR.JB. Greensboro. N. C. February 8th, 1882. feb'j 2w "postponement. TnEGMaxy Club meeting Is postponed from Thursoay 9th until Thursday February 1 6th, Kt the residence of CoL John L. Morehead, at 8 p. Ul Hy order of the Presloent, tsb!) HARBISON WATTS. FOR SALE. A STOCK of first-class Drugs, that can be seen iV and examined at the store Of W. P. Marvin, near the court house, on Trade street rk and fixtures will Invoice near Two Thousand u"w. Address J. W. McDOWbll., 'ew lw Lock Box 12. Coarlotte, N. C. Dried Sugar Corn, - 'OUR KRODT, PICKLED PIVS FEET EiSTBliN BOSE POTATOES, W-OXloNj BY THE BARREL, -KH -AT- s- M. II O WELL'S. KITS yo nmunuo to act ai Solicitor for Patent, Caveat i UarUg. ronvriorhta at., fnp tha United States, ii.i n i ..I . l- . . . . r u Had thlrtvaflva wai)TiirleneA iedl a k'yP.3.aOaowstheProgiss c America. This large and plendld lllus- u venr intAmstincr. mini nas an voununn Now v,"v- "'tonmno amimcak, w Part Bow, w' tiann hnnlr nhAiir PntantaimA. - W (ROYAL KWSf Jk J ftiio HOME CBIPUBTS. A. McNinch, Esq- has oraned a bar in connection with the Charlotte uotei. -tWThe Danville Register will after about the middle of the mnth be is sued as an evening daily. fiSTThe sales of cotton on this mar ket Wednesday were in excess of thos of the same day last year by one bale 130 against 184. CS" Just now Charlotte has her left arm in a sling, so to speak. It is re ported that the number already vacci nated is very large, and the scratchine continues. CIt is stated that John McDon- ough, the gentleman who played "Yuba Bill" when Annie Pixley made her first appearance here last winter, died in Philadelphia the first of the week. 13T An advertisement appears else where announcing the dissolution of. the partnership heretofore existing be tween Messrs. Cochrane and Munzler in the beer bottling business. Fred will hereafter go it alone. Kate Claxton was booked for the opera house to-night, but the engage ment was cancelled some time ago. The opera house will not" be open again un til the 20th, when :Louis Aldrich will make his first appearance here. tW Dr. Paul Barringer has returned from Europe, where he has been since last spring attending lectures in Vienna and Paris. It is understood that he will settle in the West for the practice of his profession. W The question of taxation of the real estate and banking houses of the Mechants & Farmers and Traders banks of this city, which was under consid eration by the board of county com missioners at its session this week, has been adjusted by the board removing the penalties and the banks agreeing to pay the tax. W In the list of names of newly licensed lawyers, published elsewhere, appears the name of Mr. T. E. Robert son, of Charlotte. Mr. Robertson re moved to this city from South Carolina some time in the early part of the win ter, and associated himself with Maj. Flemming for the practice of his pro fession. HSF" Some three weeks ago the fact was reported in these columns that a man named Youngblood, from Steel Creek, had been arrested and fined for fast riding and drunkenness on the 1 streets. The individual in question was a young man, and not Mr. T. T. Young- blood, of Steel Creek, as some may per haps believt1. tlTIo reply to the question ot the Home and Democrat as to who wrote the article "Will Colonel Johnston An swer?" we will s;iy that it was written in this office, by one of the editors of this paper. Now, there is no evasion in the answer. As to sruessins who writes letters for the Home and Demo crat, we beg to be allowed to "ptss." iHMiilug Warrant A question has arisen in Greensboro as to the validity of a warrant issued by the mayor of a town upon informa tion or belief. The question is an im portant one, and J udge Gudger has de cided in the Greensboro case that no mayor or magistrate can legally issue a warrant except upon the affidavit of some responsible person. The case has been carried to the Supreme court for a final hearing. . Castle meeting. nariotte tjastie Ji. or (i. K. held a regular meeting night before last, at which several members were admitted. In this connection we wish to state that before becoming a member it is neces sary to be examined by a practicing physician and make application in reg ular form. This statement is made for the reason that at the last meeting sev eral were present who wished to be ad mitted as members, but had not met the requirements, and therefore had to postpone the matter. Applications for necessary blanks can be made to the secretary. Vennor for February. Vennor's predictions for the present month have been remarkably correct so far in this section of country. He says the 11th and 12th will probably bring a return of colder and blustering weath er, with snow falls and rain in some quarters. The week between the 11th and 18th is likely to give alternations of mildness spent with snow and rain storms, these becoming more severe toward the end of the week, the 17th or 18th giving general snow falls. The The 19th will probably usher in a ter rible week of rain-storms (snow in some quarters) and floods, with days of verv high winds and gales. These will be more marked in western and south ern sections of country, and will termi nate in generally cold weather and heavy snow falls toward the 25th and 26th days and entry of March. Jail and Poor Hsum inveatfffatlon. In accordance with the action of the board of county commissioners, oy which an investigation was ordered to be made into the condition of the coun ty poor house and jail, the committee appointed, consisting of Messrs. vail, Asbury, Davis and Dr. Wilder, will to day visit the poor house. From the re port of Dr. Wilder it seems that there is an urgent demand for improvement in tim condition and f aoilities or tnis institution, and the prompt action of the committee is to be commended, as the present state of affairs warrants the conclusion that the gentlemen selected to attend to the matter will take seme action looking to a change of things at once. The report to the commissioners was comprehensive and .stained valuable suggestions as to VWUV""'" the changes and improvements neces sary , suggestions which will no douoc h carried out as far as possime. xuo committee have aeciaea 10 visit mo ' 1 A iL nmint iil to-morfow witn a view ox ascertaining what may be done at that institution to improve its present con dition, and will no doubt recommend looKi0J! to better ventUatiOB, &C, RAT: r,Mit.hfnlneM mav be im o I . I IHUVCUs Laurder Bobbery. Thieves broke into the store room of lira. Elms's house, corneof B and Fifth streets, Wednesday night, or early Thiirsday morning, and helped them ffcdves freely to the provisions they f mind there, carrying off a quantity of meat, floor, lard, && The robbing is supposed to have been perpetrated between 11 and 12 o'clock as about that time a neighbor heard a rat tling sound back of the house where the store room is located, but attribu ting the noise to members of the household, attached no importance to the matter. Not Lost. Attention was called a few days ago to the fact that Jonathan Ray's horse had gone home a week or so ago with out a rider, and that the saddle had been mutilated, leaving the impression among his friends that Jonathan had perhaps met with a mishap. About the only reasonable grounds for the belief, that anything serious had hap pened to him was the condition of the roads, as it was possible that he might have fallen from his steed and been drowned on the highway. He has been spending a season with Mr. Junius Lee, and his complete retirement of the past week would indicate that they have been enjoying themselves togeth er quietly, as it were. Rlcbinond & Danville Exfenalon. It is stated that Gen. T. M. Logan, vice-president of the Richmond and Danville system, recently said that its new line from Atlanta to the Black Warrior coal and iron fields, in Alaba ma, is being built under the charter of the Georgia Pacific Railway company, which, by recent consolidations, was authorized to build from Atlanta to the Mississippi. By the new route the Rich mond and Danville system would se cure connections with various roads, particularly with the Erlanger system. Gen. Logan was prepared from his own knowledge to say that the South was enjoying increased prosperity. The principal reason for this he believed to be the change in the system of labor and a better system of agriculture. Ten years ago labor was demoralized and unreliable, whereas to-day it was re liable and efficient Terribly Larcerated. Wednesday evening a colored boy named Houston, aged some twenty years, met with an accident on Capt. Vail's place, about a mile from town, which came near costing him his life, Houston was engaged in cutting a tree, which lodged upon another, which he also cut, but in attempting to get out of the way of the latter the butt jumped from the stump and caught him just above the knee, cutting his leg open to his ankle, exposing the bone the full length of the cut, and severing an arte ry on the back part of the leg, from which he almost bled to death before aid could be secured. Dr. Wilder was summoned and after stopping the flow of blood, removed a considerable amount of flesh from the leg and sewed up the wound. Houston's injuries, should he recover, are such as to make him a cripple for life. The county phy sician has been ordered to give him necessary medical attention. Lawyers Licensed. The Supreme court met in Raleigh Monday, and in accordance with its custom devoted the first two days of its session to the examination of appli cants for licenses to practice law. The result shows that the profession has lost none of its attractions, as the crop is f ullv ud to former productions. In the list are the names of two colored men: Spencer B. Adams, Richmond county. Elisha Mitchell Allison, Transylva nia county. John Morehead Avery, Burke county. Lisbon Paine Berry, Orange county. Harry Burke, Iredell county. Charles Cotesworth Cobb, Lincoln county. .Toseoh Alexander Creech, Wake county. John Calvin Davis, New Hanover county. Cornelius Mackie Ferebee, Camden county. Amos Monroe Fry, Iredell county. Donnell Gilliam, Wake county. Thomas Etheridge Oilman, Onslow county. Isaiah Green Hayes, Wake county. William Lanier Hill, Duplin county Jesse Newton Holding, Wake county Robah Bascom Kerner, Forsyth county. Edward Henry King, New Hanover county. David James Lewis, Robeson county John Henry Long, Randolph county, r.harips Alexander McNeill. Moore county. Wheeler Martin, Martin county. "Ernest Patrick Mavnard, Wake county. William Stanley Owen, Davidson county. John Theodore Perkins, Burke county. Reuben David Reid, Rockingham county. Thomas Ross Robertson, Meckien burg county. - Ralph William Siler, Macon county. Frank Thompson, Jrn Onslow county rharlea Walter Tillett, Richmond county. The Weather. WisHTNATON. Feb. 9. Middle Atlan tic States, rainy followed by clearing tvnat.hAr. nortnwesteriv wmus, buu-iuu ary or higher temperature, higher pres sure. . . South Atlantic States, ciouuy weauuci oMithwABtveerin? to northwest winds, stationary or lower pressure, higher fAmnarahlTA lToaf-. I ill IT nLZLLeSI. lift 1 J. W CCklUVA uwt uu. westerly winds, becoming vanaoie, stationary or higher temperature and xwav x- . higher pressure. West (Sulf States, warmer fair weath er lifcbt variable winds, mostly south erly, stationary or higher pressure. weather, northwesterly winds, station- ary or nigner. m5uifo,,"iv' " r sure. tt ' 1 1 his rumored that tho sale of Dr. BaU'i leough lo are unabto to ' ?"a22Lra t0?L ion are uuuia w ,i - 1 lzlaZJemt 1 6ie remeay. NOTICE. 'IMiKRI win be a X meottBg ot Char lotte Lodge, No. IT. Xnichta of Pythias this evening at seven o'clock, sharp, at iao. W. Millar's cotton of. tea, en 4th street Important badness vUleome Defers the Lodge, and every member la earnestly requested to attend. By order ottbeCC .Du P. BmrcHiaoH. X.B.AS. feblOlt DISSOLUTION. rpHI Beer Bottling basiness heretofore eondaet- a ww iu wwaewww v omb wsnisaiqa, UOs been this day diasolTCd by motaal eon sept w. b. oocheInb, ireDruary u, it. jr. u. hunzijXB. NOTICE. HAVING boofi-ht oat the Interest of Mr. W. R. Cochrane In the Beer Bottling business, I will here after eanduct the business, as agent for the Berg ner & Xugel Company, in Charlotte, and while re turning thanks for past patronage, respectfully squch tavors tn we future. uespecnuuy, feblO IT. C MCKZUHt M COST m OO RBB OOQ A FF 5 O RRR O A A B8SB HH1 if OO S K OOU A A TB" B :o: :o: WK WILL SILL oub nrrnn stock Oliver died Plows, Farmers' Friend Plows, GUNS AT COST FOR CASH. y We have a considerable stock of the abote articles and wish to reduce them. New la the chance for GOOD BARGAINS. brem & Mcdowell, HARDWARE DKALER3, Charlotte, N. a feblO PHILOTOKEN. BBADFITCLlVd REGULATOR, Trlcopbereui, Brown's Cfalorodrne. Allen's Lons Balaam. Fetter's Bhuematic Remedy, rvcelred to-day. ieoiU WILSON t BUBWJCia 'OZONE." TBI American "Ozone" Generator, for sale by WILSON & BOBWKLL. feblO MTJRKOCK'S LIQUID FOOD, ust recelred by WILSON A BUBWBLL. feblO OLIVE OIL. T7SRK3II aad Nice, lust recelred at A. W 1L80N 4 BUB WELL'S feblO Drug Store. STRATENA, CHOCOLATE. Castorla, Cocoa, Nelson's Gela tine, arrived to day, at WILeON & BUBWBLL a feblO Drug Store. R. H. JORDAN. JOS. GRAHAM, M. D. In connection with ear Stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, c. We have received a full supply of Select Spices, Baker's and German SWEET CHOCOLATE, GELATINE, ROYAL BAKING POWDERS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, &e., FOB THE RETAIL TRADE. 5,000 Best 5c Cigars. FRESH MINERAL WATERS OF ALL KINDS. R. H. JORDAN & CO, TRYON STREET. feblO -JUST RECEIVED ! A new supply of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS and LAMP GOODS, PICTURES,FRAMES, EASELS, &C, &C, -AT TBTJB- VABIETT 8TOBE UNDIB TBADEBS NATIONAL BiNX. G. M. ETHEREDGE. feblO RUBBER 3c FEBRUARY-1ST, 1882. EMTIMBl --OUR-- GREaT GREAT le OF WILL BEGIN TO-DAY, OVXBCOlTd.,,,, FOB WINTER WX1B. OVXBCOAT8 FOB SPBIKQ WXAB. TTTT A A LUX 1( II H CU "88 BE SOL D.- A SPECIAL SALE ! A POSITIVE SALE ! For we nerer carry over from Season to Season any Garments that can be sold at the proper time, If a reasonable sacrifice can accomplish the sale. IT HAS BKKN A UILD 8XA80N TBUS FAB, AND WE HA VI A Large Stock On hand. If we're erred In Judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW IS THE TIME TO PEI0E MAKES DIFFEREH0ES. The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale. For three years our poller has been to close each season's purchase the season bought, enabling us to open FRESH NEW STOCKS. Our Customers expect tt; the .reputation of our House demands tt. If yon bare not bought it will be worth your while to look, for the prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. OUB 927, S28, $30 and $32 81 LT SLEEVE LINED OVEBCOATS will be sold without reserve at S20. OUB $22, $24 and 825 OVEBCOATS at 817.&0. OUB $18 and 820 OVEBCOATS at $15. This last Includes all of our FINE BEVXBSIBLE UL8TEBS and ULSTEBETTES. We hare some 25 BEVEBSIBLB OVEBCOATS In handsome patterns, marked $14, $16 and $17.60, which will be sold at $10. OUB $10 and $12 OVEBCOATS will be sold uni formly at $7.50. A lot of some 200 OVEBCOATS, embracing the remnants of an lots ranging In price from assess oooo oW) 89oa99 oo eooe oo t se ao oooo oo if -V eo oooo eo o fa -V oo woo oo h a! -OCUoOOOOqqOO i WILL BE SACRIFICED AT THE i ie il il n k a, The eenrenlent price for all only $5. This lot is aa n HV MM MM KM 2KB KB K WBSg v uwumj- -UU-UU -m IsT -asT W 5 XX M in jam jam n m js a x nan a 2 II M MM M M MM M KB M M M M M M K M M M M M M EKB BARGAIN ! W We small make la this sale the LOWEST pftceswehare EVEB offered, and when we assert this we KEAV the LOWEST prices EVEB made to anybody. nr Orders from a distance are solicited, and the same adrantages m LOW prices wQl be girea aa If purchasing in person. The opportunity Is a nreone. , Ei D. latta bbu. fabl Closing kl Sa OVERCOATS Rectify Mistakes " ' AT COST ! ; AT COST. AT COST. HAVING I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY on hand, and in obdsb to reduce rr i will offxb until ftjbthxb notice, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. deeSO lm manufactured OF CHARLESTON, S. C. THE FIRST COMPANY. THAT Wonderful Phosphate WOEKS 3STE-A.ia CITY, ifcriasriES ustieir bee'3 OFFICE: No. 7 Exchange P5AU0I8 B. HACKEE, President. CHARLES Y. EI0HAEDS0U, TraveHng Clerk. janSl -a-3t oaw w-lm ON CONSIGNMENT. 25 IPnoplrda oxsF COME ONE, COME ALL, AND GET A SAMPLE OF 66HB(IDirAIL99 JBailkfiimg: APPLES I POTATOESCAR LOAD LOTS. THE HEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streets, (Wilson & Black's old stand.) IS NOW OPEN. Partes desiring Tresh and Sellable Dregs will do wen to give as a calL Jan4tl CDCN QHUE.IHAND CO JUBT TAKEN and sold by date MADE FERTILIZERS FROM THE Beds of South Carolina. J ASHLEY RIVER. ess-kit Street, Charleston, S. C. J0SIAH S. BEOWff, Treasurer; Sypm IPaDwdlen0. W Se S6E tTa vlnry WttrMMMMl tn tllA ulion. OT1 TlTOIl Street. OVCI the Indeoendent Hook A Ladder Tme Houae, Is now ready to receive orders ror mmoR Bwa and OBNAMBSTAL PAENXTNO.sueh as -QBAimG,- Goilding, lalsomisiog, Frescoing, !e. .Jan26tf orida Oranges, --.. i
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