North Carolina Newspapers

    tt (gfravlatix (Dftscrtre.
LOGAL MATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1882.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
Phalanx Lodge No. si, a. A. M. -Regular
meeting every second and fourth Monday nights.
Excilsiob Lodoi No. 261, A. F. fc A. M. Reg
ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights.
Chablottx Chaptxb No. 89, R. A. M. Regular
meeting every second and fourth Friday nights.
Charlottk Commandaby No. 2, K. T. Regular
meeting every first and third Thursdays.
ZKI. OF EC.
Kniuht9- of Honoh. Regular meeting every
cmd and fourth Thursdays.
KZ. OIF1 :pl
Knights of Pythias. Regular meeting nights
first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma
sonic Temple Ball.
X. O. O. IF1.
Charlotte Lodqk No. 8a Meets every Mon
day night.
JtBCKLKKBtTRQ DBCLABATTON LODGI NO. 9.
Meets every Tuesday night.
Dixtk Lodgb No. 108. Meetfl'every Thursdny
Catawba Rtvr Encampment No. 21. Meets
irst and third Thursday nltrbts In each month
Index to New Ad v-ri n
M E Alexander Last Notice.
o'Donoguue. Hand & Co Dissolution.
H M. Wilder, Agent Diiurs, Ac.
! eHoy Davldron Canned Peaches.
K. R. Dodge Wanted.
Keys Found.
THE JANUARY MONEY FRESH KT IN NEW
ORLEANS.
On Januaiy 10th (being the 140th Monthly
Grand Ulstrib' tlon), under the sole management
of uenerals G. T. beaure gard, of Louisiana, and
Jubal A. Eariy, of Virginia, of the'Loulalana State
Lottery, the following named were among For
tune's favorites: The capital prize was drawn by
No. 76096. held by I. jw. Davis, of Morning Star,
near Memphis.. Term. The second capital, $10,
000, by No. 19.096, held by Sebastian Lehman.
No. 793 Larimer street, Denver City. Col. The
third capital, live thousand dollars, by No. 50,809,
by True A. Heath, Concord, N. H. The fourth
cai ttal prizes, two, of two thousand five hundred
each, by No. 10,289, held by , Vlcksburg,
Miss : and No. 10. MR. held by L. Sanders, No.
H2 1 Broad ay, New York Cliy. Five "prizes of one
thousand dollars each were distributed around
unions the holders of Nos. u.45'2, 15,714, 29,757.
44.504 andltf,2H9 -resialng at New Orleans,
hew om City. Te&co, O., Norfolk, Va., and
Topeka. Kau. The 142d drawiog will occur
March 1 4th and any Information can be had on
application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.
SUBLIMELY SUPERB.
A pair of beautiful San-flowers on Easels will be
mailed free to any lady who will send a three cent
postage stamp to Dr. C. W. Benson, 106 No. Eutaw
street, Baltimore, Md.
Bini ford Alum and Iboh Sprirgs Watkk and
Mass The great tonic and alterative contains
iwice 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
ventral. Sold by all druggists of any standing.
Prices reduced one half.
majll tf
Bnu AtltrcvttsemcTits.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity
strength and wholes "menes9 More economics.
than the ordlnaiy kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of low test, short
weigni, amm or nmsphate powders. Sold only in
ca.ua. JlUXALi BAK1MU fUWDJStt UO.,
nov23 New York.
LeBoy Davidson. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C.
-JUST RECEIVED !-
A new supply of
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAM PS and LAMP GOODS,
PICTURES, FRAMES,
EASELS, &C., &C,
-AT the-
VAR1ETY i TOHE UNDER TRADKR9'
NATIONAL BANK.
C M. ETIIEREDGrE.
feblO
Springs & Burwe
h HAV IN STORK ONE OF THE
-LARGEST STOCKS-
-OF-
f'-OO RRB OO OOO EAB RRR II EEK RS8R
"GRROOOOK R R II K 2
RRR OOO EE RRR II EE DSSS
T'OGRROOOOE R R II K 8g
OOQ R R OO OOO EEE R R II EKE BSSH
Flour, Grain, Provisions, k,
Eve r offered In this market Don't buy until you
Hamlne our 8tock and Prices.
CORN and OATS.
I CAR LOADS WHITE CORN,
CAR LOAD3 TELLOW CORN,
1 000 BABBKLS FL0UR' "
500 SACKS C0FFBB
2QQ BARRELS OLA3SE9,
QQ BARRELS SUGAR,
QQ BOXE3 BACON,
j 5q packages lard,
2QQ boxes soap,
200 PACKAGES mackerel,
lOQ boxes crackers,
25 boxes creese. 40.
PATENT FLOUR
Illy
1 00 Barrels Just from Uie Mil'.
SPRINGS & BURYELL.
feb8 C&w
HOME CHIPLETS.
tPolice circles all serene.
E"The rain came down terrifically
for a little while-last night
tCourt house circles failed to furn
ish a single item of Interest yesterday.
OT A smart boy can obtain a situa
tion by applying at the telegraph office.
USTThe bill poster has papered the
town for "My Partner."
SW The warm weather of the past
week has brought forth the maple
bloom.
WCoLJ.N. Folk, of Lenoir, was
registered at the Central Hotel yester
day. ENext Tuesday night George Ad
ams will be at the opera house with his
new Humpty Dumptycompany.
bunch of keys were found yes
terday and left at this office. See de
scription in another column.
tSPThe skating carnival will take
place next Monday night. The an
nouncement for last night was "pre
mature." WUev. Dr. Harding, of this city,
has recently been preaching a series of
sermons in Greensboro, which have
been very highly complimented.
t3Col. and Mrs. J. JL. Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Wilson, left last
night for New Orleans. They go to sea
the Mardi Gras on the 20th and 21st
ES'Nick," at Davidson College,
sends The Obseever a valentine
which is appreciated. The information
is given that Davidson has the meas
les.
tThe cotton men have had so much
leisure time recentlv that a iokeis
never attempted among them, though
some think a flrst-clasa effort would
just now command a premium.
tSTA premium of half a dozen good
cigars is offered to the man who has
not made a remark about the weather
within the last two weeks. The dumb
only are excluded.
ttA slight change in the schedule
on the Air Line road went into effect
Sunday. The only material difference
is in the arrival of the day train from
the North, which reaches Charlotte at
11.20 a. m. instead of at 1.05 p.m. as
heretofore.
C5F Yesterday the "spoonies" sent to
their girls little naked boys driving a
double team of doves hitched in a har
ne3s made of trailing arbutus. In a
few years these same spoonies will
want their girls to get up in the morn
ing and rrmke the fire.
Messrs. O'Donochue and Hand
have disposed of their interest in the
drug business, recently established in
this city, and Dr. J. M. Wilder now has
sole charge of the business. An an
nouncement appears elsewhere.
"Sheriff Alexander gives a kind of
farewell notice to delinquents, which
that class can read with profit to them
selves and advantage to the sheriff.
The line of indulgence must be drawn
somewhere, and he has fixed upon the
end of February as a kind of judg
ment day, as it were.
tgTThe engine, pump, and a part of
the material for the stand pipe of the
water works is expected daily. It is
thought the material for the stand pipe
will arrive in time to commence work
before court meets. This is very de
sirable, and will no doubt be much en
joyed by the court, as the explosion of
a ten pound dynamite cartridge is com
paratively noiseless beside what will
be heard in this vicinity when work is
begun in rear of the court house.
E"Every bank officer in the country,
and business man generally, may read
with profit Mr. John Burrough's ener
getic paper, in the March Century, ori
"Broken Banks and Lax Directors."
The author, who is known to the public
principally as as a delightful writer on
birds and nature, has long been doin g
efficient service as a Government bank
examiner. He reads lax directors a
forcible lecture, and instructs "them in
the science of understanding the affairs
of the institu tions of which they are
the responsible custodians.
Entertainment Friday Night. -
Bills have been printed, announcing
an entertainment to be given next Fri
day night at the Mansion House in this
city for the benefit of the Charlotte
Home and Hospital. A concert and
oyster supper is announced, and the
management of the enterprise is in
such hands as to warranC its success.
The public can well afford to extend a
most liberal patronage, as the, proceeds
are to go towards meeting the expenses
of an institution which "has accom
plished much good in our midst.
m m m
Will Probably Locate Here.
A letter received from a gentleman
of Marion, Va., gives the information
that the writer contemplates coming to
Charlotte for the purpose of engaging
in the manufacture of a new cotton
nrpss. Tnauiries are made as to the
facilities of Charlotte for manufactur
ine the necessary irons, cast and
wrought, which have been answered.
It is to be hoped that satisfactory ar
rancements can be -made with our
foundries in this respect, and that the
manufacturer will find it to his , inter
est to locate here, as every enterprise of
this sort will add much to our prosper
ity.
Another Prospective Cotton Factory,
It is understood that a proposition
has been made by two prominent capi
talists of the city to a certain gentle
man who is familiar with the business
of running a cotton factory that if he
would take the management of such an
enterprise they would invest a sufficient
sum to erect another cotton factory in
this city. The names of all the parties
are withheld for the present, but we
can say that, should the proposition be
favorably considered, the parties con
templating making the investment are
able to wit in the busiaess all the
money iiiut may be required. So far
nothing definite has been decided upon,
but it is likely that something win re
suit from the proposition.
An Article of Tree Mertt..."BrowB'8 Broicalal
Troches" are tlie most popular article In this coun
try or Europe tor Throat Diseases and Coughs, and
rfewmap. : MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Maj. J W. Wilson, chief .engineer, mfiSnTua
will accept thanks for a map of the
mountain division of the Western fbdvvck.
North Carolina railroad, drawn by H. BALTmoBa-Noon-Fionr more active, unchanei ;
"Eaton fVilpman nsqistant, nnrinnpr from Howard street and Western super S4.00S4.76;
-t-aron Mieman,assisi;ani; engineer.irom extra 35.ooase.OO; family S6.25S7.25: ctty
surveys made in 1881. The map will muis, super 84.00$5.00; extra fs.oo$8.00;
,tt fn,, . , . f. , family S7.25ffi87.50; Bio brands 86.75ffi$7.25;
De round Of value to those desiring a patapsco lamUy S8.00. Wheat-Southern lower;
correct idea of the work on this road, HRSaSB
as it is well executed. The seven dif- No. 2 Western winter red spot. Sl.stUffiSl.82;
ferent tunnels are plainly shown, with K5i!
length of each. gjg ffiBWJft TltKS
white 75ffi76; Southern jellow 69970.
A JLucky Hlton Future. Bajntmoslh Might Oats easier; Southern
m. c ... . 47 a 50: Western white 49S50; mixed 47 48;
Those Of our citizens who were ac- PennsTlT&nla 48ffi50. PronsUms unchanged;
customed to dealing in future contracts 7&!n
on cotton were decidedly on the bull ;houiders8i icieu - rib sides n;hamsi8Uffi
. , , . . , , . 14. Lard refined 12. Coffee steady; Rio ear
Side at the beginning of the cotton sea- goes ordinary to fair gfcffios. Sugar- steady; A
son, but since January they have lhueteSed!,"9Ulet, " 1'19aw2a
changed front and have gone on the Chicago. Flour dull and nominal Wheat
, . , , . active and unsettled, but generally lower; No. 2
bear side recovering all losses, and are Chicago spring $i.22ttffiSi.22 for cash; si.22
now realizing handsome profits. They S2StPJ?n SOSS
are to-day closing out their contracts, for March. Oats fairly active and a shade higher
taking in large profits, and will be ready SMS "WiSMtt 'norfflfS5 S.oo!
to catch the market at its lowest point SEBHSfi
on the later months and come in for cash and February; S17.95ffiS17.97 for March.
their part of the gainson the August iSSS&SiSSK
squeeze. There are many happy faces HMSffiSg gffi
on our Streets to-day. Charlotte people Whiskey steady and unchanged,
have been on the winning side this cotton.
time, and we venture the assertion that
thfir hau hon enniiffh tnnnov maAa in GALVBSTOH Irregular; middling 1 1C; low mld-
inere nas Deen enougn money maae m dlIng 10c. good ordinary ioc; net receipts
Charlotte in the last few months on 947; gross ; sales 700; stock 76227: ex-
. . , . ., . , . ports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain 1,798; to
cotton contracts, Charlotte, Columbia continent : to France ; to channel
& Augusta stock, Eichmond & Dan- 2?1' ' tMm
ville stock, and what is kn.wn as the 2-Sg&gtTSSi
Terminal stock, to buy out a good sized wUe toJntoMit808' export" W Great Britata
twn BALTntOBS Quiet; middling llo; low mld-
mm m dling 11; good ordinary 101A; net retfts ;
VHi.iDan.ini k. gross 825; sales ; stoek 87,044; exports
Froet Warnlnga-lmportant to Tobac- ooMtwlgo, . 8plnners 67; export, to Great
co Growers. Britain ; to continent
m, . . . . , Bostok Dull; mlddHns llc; low mlddHnu
The Signal Officer in tills City has re- llc; ood ordinary 10c; net receipts 620;
ceived an important letter from thebu- K2B tg7tJ ewrt"10
reau at Washington in relation to pro- wrumtGroH-Quiet; middling liic; low mit-
a 4. . v, ling 101116c; good lord'y 91816c; ree'pts 134:
posed frost warnings for the tobacco gross ; sales ; stock 8,153; expons
growing sections of the country. While SXS't . to Great 11,400;
it may not be of much consequence to Philadelphia Dull; middling Hike;
thainto0t.fi,i. nn middling llVftc; good ordlaarr lOfec: neireoeipU
the interests Of this section, it can not ; gross 155; sales - : sDlnners : stoek
bedfinifld t.har. t.hA t.nhar nrnHnnitiir
counties would be greatly benefitted by
some such system of warning as is con-
templated ILis the desire of the bu-
reau to obtain such information as may
bear directly upon the departure con-
templated, and to this end w.e give our
readers the letter in full; also" some
facts in relation to the bearing of these
. .
trosc warnings on ttit sugar interests ot
UDUISiaUa.
,T, .
WAR DEPARTMENT )
Office Chief Signal Officer,
I
uuiKMiuvj,iwi. tau. ;
Sir: I have the honor to invite your
attention to the fact that in the fall of
1880 a system Of frost warnings, in the
interest or tne sugar planters or .Louis-
ana trio dan onH and in tn
UOO.
The amount of Success attained is
hoof QhAom fha fi iaiH nrr toimrram
fr" "Xhl nVaZr r.f Vw .f.
from the governor of that btate.
WEW ORLEANS, L.A., JSovember 9, 1 881.
General W. B Hazen '
In behalf of the agricultural inter-
ests Of .Louisiana and the Gulf coast.
you are reSpectlully requested to renew
the series of weather signals this year,
luieuaaiuis Beywecuaugrs auu cuujiu
frosts. Such signals will be of incalcu-
lable value to sugar planters.
b. I). MCxiNERY,
(Invernor.
These warnings were continued dm-
ing tne past season witn entire success
ana witn great Denent to tne sugar in-
fnKnti. It- in Vaiatro.A that oimtlafl
warnings would be of advantage to the
tobacco growers of your State: Warnings
could be sent about two days in ad-
vanco of killine frosts and. if DromDtlv
circulated, would prevent loss to plan-
ters bv enabliner them to secure at least
a portion of the crop.
YOU are respectfully requested to
Consider this subject and inform me if
onf;nn n nof ,omino
om.uuuuuutuDH.uuui ovo
WOUid 06 Denenciai to tne yU)Dacco in-
terpst of vniir sep.tinn. and thfl 1 n cth
nf timp wWh nhmild ho rnvprpd hT
or time wnicn snouia do covered Dy
SUCh forecasts.
I have fully recognized the practical
imnnrfunxo nf thin and oimilar wrtrfc
't'f . . . :
t-vn t - A rt rvrlAtn Ifiira 1 mrof.
ests of the country, but I have not been
provided with sufficient force to carry
out my views. I anticipate favorable
action by Congress, during the present
Signal Corps, and a much greater ex-
tension 01 tne useiuiness ux tms scr vivo
to all interests affected by the. weather
conditions of the country may be ex-
pected.
1 am, sir, very respectruny,
Vnnr nhpdient aprv't.
- ,
W .5. MAZEN,
Tariff, and B v t Mai. Gen.
TT s a
v,cA o-o. w. ...
asvmnn HAminitDii m.m jnjn.
aiui.i a .a nkoan.ni.
-ITT . . -r l TU li TI,
w AbiiirsuiNUJN, xj. kj-, xcu. ai. .mo
n : ,i t. i j ; V, nnm nf
xrrcaiueuu Lu-uay oouv mmo UiUU
Augustus S. Seymour, as judge for the
Eastern district. There is no doubt of
conflrmation. The nomination gives
general satisfaction.
me uouon urop m Mnimiwi
11a
11 Hi W JLUXVJ. J.'W. it. aiJuioiiv
special says the rapid decline of cotton
futures in JSew x orK and aew uineaus
gnaod mnnh PYP.if.ement in commercial
wmmwvva - -
circles in Louisville
Several hundred thousand dollars is
nnnn!id to be lost as nearlv all the
speculators were on the 'long side. Had
tne news or tne ianures in wew ui-
leans reached Louisville before the
close of business the chances are there
would have been a panic. U1 the
small fry in the cotton deals were swept
out Since JNovemoer nrst mercnants,
nlarVo artrtn hnv. hamhermaidH and. in
fact every man or woman who could
raise a five-doiiar note, rushed to the
bucket shops, and invested in cotton.
Nearly all or this Class was jrozen out
last week and week before, but yester-
day's decline bursted the last one of
them. Their margins were augone,
and with them all their hopes and ca3-
ties in the air.
, . , . - -
The Weather. .
Washington. Feb. 14. For the Mid
dle Atlantic States, -warmer, far weath
er, southwesterly winds, lower pressure.
For the south Atlantic ana wuu
States, local rains, followed by clearing J
weather, variable winds, stationary or
higher temperature and pressure.
Tennessee ana uuio vswiey, wwuiw,
fair weather, variable winds, shifting
to westerly, stationary or lower pres
sure.
ruimmnnlcailon Ueetored After
Dam.
t .fYTTTsvTT.T.'E. Ky Feb. 14. Direct
.nmmnnipat.ion between Louisville and
yy" . . . j -XT t.
Memphis Dy tne Liouisviiie uu ixau
viiia Haiirnad was restored to-day, the
interruption having lasiea t,weniy-;six
days. .
A niattbled Steamer.
T nvrov Fh. 14 The Nederland
passed the Sardinian in a disabled con
dition in latitude 49, longitude 28.
fTnn fitters have been ot
i or over iwo mauius buu wu. ir," zilZ:
I tried rour H6p Bitters. To those Buffering ftom
debility or any one In feeble health, I cordially re
v commend them. 0. ottzeu
17,866; exports Great Britain ; to continent
augubta Dull; middling lOfce; low mid-
fceesTT117 10! 4921
te
io,08i; gross ; sales 500; stock 62,712:
Xn' -Tcel
.affAfflisSS
"et receipu 10,750; exports to Great Britain
18,819: to France ; to continent ; to
at aatam
channel 2.931.
I rf.tam.nt fn. An nnnlha inrilin laDliapv HI at
shows the total overland movement to the mills
direct of 335.477 bales: n excess over last year
ofl,010. The total amount of this year's crop
I that has aDneared at Ports and DOlnts of crosslne
overland is 4.079,013, against 4.372,852 last
year. Total foreign exports 1.934,708; deficit
.RrS f. oS& MM
year. Northern SDlnners took durtna; five months
l ,i 17.242 ; an excess over iatt year or 70.051.
I UlTUtrWlnWU-llUU. eaBWr miUOUUK UUliUlUS
I HnMRtilAtion and exnort' 500: reeeiDta 35.500:
American 24.500. Uplands low middling clause:
I February delivery 6 ll-32d8d: February and
March 6U-32a6d; March and April 6d-
6 7.16d: Ar)rti and May 6 15-32dad; May and
June tfcd0 17-82d; June and July 8 9-16dQ)-
6 19 82d; July and August 6 21-32d; August and
Autn
I 4.400 bales. Uplands low middling clause: Feb-
I ruary delivery 6d; February and March 6Jbd;
Kndune-lidTJuneand Jul, S&:$
and August ; August ana septemoer
Futures closed ouiet.
FUrUUUB.
I
NI..o7 3 e'848-
February ii.280s.so
Marcn ji.4ygi
Ahnl 11.54S.55
I jBn&' '.".V.V.V.1V.V." H.'s4l85
I July. ii.K8a.99
dst. .... i.owt.io
fE0" i i
NOvcmbef ii.ob 07
December. ,. n.iuum
I JaThrenhii"post's'cott6nMa says
Future deliveries opened 8 to 10 polnte higher and
1 kept tolerably steady until 11.60 a. m., when a
I decline set in, cndtog at 110 p. m., in a loisof
on to 24. nolnta. nrloen inline then 1.1 to IB DOlnts
I below yesterday's closlns: quoUUoqs. The redue-
I tlon led to freer buying, and a reaction of 4 to 8
I points, but the advance was not sustained and
the tblrd o a ovseune of 4 to 3
I rmints. March elliDK at 11.40: April at 11.6T
3 and 5; May fl.69 and .70; June .85; July .98
I and .UH; AUgUSt VS-Vd ana .1U: UCTOPer ll.IV
I Hnd .18: Npverabur lOOS and .07.
I - - - -
J financial.
j Kxcnange ZT..... 4.84
I eovemme'ntsr'regul'ar, but gensr-
a"ikii"per 'cents,'.'.'.'.":::::: liuJS
i Four per cents, '
Money,... 5a6
g ffiffS-t?!
Sub-treasury balances Gold........ $80,143,000
currency... 4.b,ooo
Stocks. 11 A. M. The market opened Irregular
out in tne main feai per cent nigner wan yes-
terday's dosing quotatfons, the Memphis de
I Charleston and Mobile 4 Ohio leadlmr. while the
I Nashville A Chattanoom was 1U. the Indiana.
BloomlnKton & western l, the "Alton A Terre
Haute preferred 1, and the San Francisco 1 per
cent lower. In early dealings a fractional advance
I was louowea oy a aeenne or vtus per cent.
I otoczs lrresuiar.
I imur-w , fl w u
i Alabama Class a, small hi
ADim-UIH B. ft'l l.ir
I Alabama Class C, 4's...... 84
I Chicago and Northwestern I-?3!
SSTT TZTT. 89
I StrJifnnessee ; ,8
Illinois Central. 1.82
Louisville and Nash vUle 8
I Memphis and Charleston "KVa
Nashville and Chattanoosa 75U
j, . , UHIL
W""""Y"":: iSSg
i sichmond and Allegheny
I Blchmond and Danville ?-24
i urtir 1taQnj I MM
wabash. St Li Padfte "'.'"'''.'. 8414
l wabash.st. Louis 4 Pacific preferr'd Bi
1 Western Union. 80
rvyrTirArirr.
Z2
omcx of Thx obskbtkr. j.
Chablottk, Februan 15, 1882. f
I The market yesterday closed quiet at the fouow-
tSSbaSSSS 1 1
strictly middung 10
I Middling 1054
tJlaiD Sit
: mm
I Btomrcotton... 5fr8
gales yesterday 78 bales,
tltttSillill8
1 o- -
r
OPERA HOTTftTC
I -ML. - -
Monday Evening, February 2Q0l
THE ELECTRIC SUCCESS !
LOUIS ALDRICH
AKD
CHAS. T. PARSLOE
AKD THKIB
-SUPERB STAR COMPANY--
If IPMflSEl
BT B ABTLXY CAMPBELL. , .
"The ulai that made tha tame. of its aotl
anlbt.'r "And which Is by Ions odds the
Way ofAmerlcan life that'has en teoug
eWrds?'--Ne Tork Be,ralL ,
author 1a
best
broOKhlon
Prices, $1, 75c and SOc, Seats cari be secured at
McBmlth's Music uoose on ana aner xnursaari
February 16th. M BOBT. abthuk,
feb!4 Advanee Bresentatlfe.
FEBBUABY 1ST, 1882.
K RUTH A KM
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GREAT
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OF
WILL BEGIN
TO-BAY.
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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
lime, if a reasonable sacrifice can
accomplish the sale.
IT HAS BXXN A MILD SEASON THUS FAR,
AND WX HAYX A
. Large Stock
On hand. If we've erred In ndfment as to quan
tity or styles, NOW IS TH TIME TO
ate
PEIOE MAKES DIFPEEOOES.
The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale.
lor three yean oar poller Has beea to dose eaea
season's porehase the season hooch t, enabung
to open 1BUB NJCW STOCKS. Oor
CnstomersCexpeet tt; the npotatimi
ef sot House demands K. Ifyoa
have not beach! tt wUl be
worth roar while to look,
for the prices WILL
ASTOMISH YOU.
OUB S27. S28. SS0 and 832 SILK 8LZKVX
LUKD OVXBCOATS will be sold without
reserve at S20. OUB $22, $24 and
25 OVXBOOATS at SlT.Ml
OUB $18 and $20 OVXBCOATS at $15. This
last Includes all of ear FINK BXVXBSIBLB
UC)EKBS and ULSTXBKTTKS.
We have some 25 BXTKBSIBLX 0VKBC0AI3
In handsome patterns, marked $14. $10
and $17.60, wWch will be sold at $10.
US$10 and $12 OVKBCOATS will be sold ant-
team at $7.50.
A lot of some 200 OVXBCOATS, embracing the
remnants of all lots rang lac In
price from
MILL BI SACBIPICED AT TBS
OT IB IL 1L II El (fi,
The cenvenlent pries for all
eoly $C This lot la aa
5 S ft at fi in 5 mfi im.
BARGAIN
Bar W aman make la this tale the LOwSSV
yrleeswe lava BTBBMered, and vhea we assert
thttweMXAV nelOWXST frtsea xvxs made
lganrhody. -u '
I OrdefromlrdlstanB are solicited, aad
the same adnata gas la LOW atices win he gtvea
as If purehaslaglnparaen. The oppertantty la a
, rare one. K o. ZiAtta bko.
.let
Hf Du
r4
ST
Rec
ify Mis
II
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M
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IpIDTrs i;';gpBD)BS
A.T COST! '
AT COST. AT COST.
G.VWQ JUST
I tH0) I HAVE KNTrkBLY ,
"1? S.T:OGE
OW HASH, AKD IS OKSZB TO RXDUOt IT t WILL OFFKB tlNTIL FUKTHIB KOTICK,
ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST.
&e OOITSB, ErsacEe M Fet
deoSO lm
25 CASES
ipihaoihiih
-
(UcDnQsfignDiiDQeimtIo
SILVER-WAR
I
CLOSING OUT SALE
-Of
Fine Triple and Quadruple
PLATED WARE
OF WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURERS,
BELOW COST,
FOB A SHORT TIME ONLY. CALL EABLY
AND SECURE BABQAINS.
Fine Triple and Quadruple Plated CASTOBS, 5 -cut
Bottles, $3.50, Worth $3. 00.
BUTTER DISHES, $3.50, Worth $5.00 and $6.00.
JSWELBY CASES, $10.00, worth $15.00 and
$18.00.
HUOS, $2 00, worth S3.50
NAPKIN BEN03, large, 50 cents, worth $1.00.
GOBLETS, $2 50, worth $4. 50.
ICE PITCHXBS, $5.00, worth $10 00.
TILTJKG PITCHEB3 and MUGS, $12 00. worth
$18100.
BOGEBS' TRIPLE PLATE KNIVES, $3.50 per
Dozes,
All Other Goods in Proportion.
A lot of Single and Double Plated saver-Ware, at
the uniform prteeof
"ONE DOLLAR,"
Embracing Card Receivers, t Fruit Baskets, Cake
Baskets, Butter Dishes, -Cheese Stands, Spooa-
holders, Creamers, Goblets, Mugs, Sugars, etc
Bespect fulry,
J.
& Co.
ebll
TATKH-
?
o
(2 lb. Cans)
ON -
BY-
Round Trip Excurs
Rates
li
- TO-
NEW OKLEANS,
mi mm
-VIA-
The Associated Lines of Southern Travel,
TtlE RICHMOND PAMTILLEliB,
THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINK,
THE VIRGINIA MIDLAND LINE,
THH BAY LINE.
Excursion Tickets via the above lines to NEW
ORLEANS and RETURN will be sold at the
following reduced rates, from
Baltimore 546 00
Washington, .' 44 00
Richmond, .-: 42 00
Lynchburg, ,. b uu
Danville, 3 6 00
Greensboro, 34 CO
Charlotte 83 00
Spartanburg, 8100
Greenville 80 Op
Cdumbta,...-. ...... ..C: 81 00
Augusta...,. 26 00
fetersDurg. ;.. -y w
Poftanumth.......: 42 00
Raleigh,...
35 00
Goldsboro'
WUmlngtonj,.
85 00
34 00
Tickets will bejjn sale at the above pqlDtt
February 1 3th, 14th and 15th. oeoa io reium
till March 4th inclusive. The ordlnan 'time limits
appUeable to straight tickets between the -res pec
tlve points wUl be appUed tothese p
fefil2 St . General Passenger Agnt.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
vrm wa rstxx toa cut;
Balbs. CamttrteBtal f Grasses;-.' .
mjmd ImnorteUes,- Gladlora
Iilieev KosesnUr Osde3'i: - 1
Implements. BewatifuUrlUas- ' '
ROCHESTER,H.Y.
t CHICG0,1LL
200-206 Randolph St
179-183 East Main St.
logne tar 1889, eontautuiK. .
t ah descriptive Frlc- UsjtfLl.
- Vlvwer. Field aadT Garden
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