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In ' t i i 1 V u It t LOCAL MATTERS. - SUNp AY, FEB. 10, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ihala Lodgb No. 81, A. K. & a. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Monday nights. Etcklsiob Lodsb No. 261, A.F.4A. M. Reg ular meeting ever; nrst and third Tuesday nights. cmBLOTTB Chaptxh No. 89, B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. CaAKLOTT Coicmakdabt No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. JSZ. OP EC. kktshth of Honor. Regular meeting every ,ocond and fourth Thursdays. OF I3- kniohts or Pythtas. Regular meeting nights drst and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma gonlc Temple Hall. I. O. O. !F. Charlott Lodg No. 88. Meets every Moo day night MkCKLxKBUBG DlCLAHATION LODG1 NO. ft y.eeu every Tuesday night Dixi" Lodok No, 108. Meets'every Thursday niglit- Catawba Rivkh Encampment No. 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights In each month. index to New Adver tiaerurnt. r H Jordan A Co-Fresh Goods. T I Ig'" Co bile Goods, johnxt u A Miller-Propaaals. ru'hbrtsoa Bali t Just Ktcived. McSmlth Music House -C. C. U A. r jaecard Jewelry Co-Jewels. Diamonds, 4c. HargMVts Wliheim Lce Curtain. u,.w Much Thread Is Made In a Tear - See adv. KeaiJ Urook field ft Go's advertisement this morning. THE CHURCHES TO-DAY. Yocno Men's Christian Association -Devotional exercises In the afternoon at 4ft o'clock. it Peter's Catholic Ceohch. Sei tires In the morning at lOVt o'clock, and In the afternoon 3 o'clock, by Kev. L. P. O'ConnelL Second Pkksbttkriam Church. Set vices In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. N. M. Woods, pastor. Sunday School at 4 o'clock. 8t. Peter's Episcopal Chorch. Services in the rooming at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at 7W o'clo:k,Dy Rev. J. B. Cheshire, Sector. Suuday school at 4 o'clock m the afternoon. Calvart Mission Cbtjkch (Methodist.) Ser vices In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at V by the pastor. Kev. J. W. Wheeler. Bunday school at 9 a. m. Class Meeting at 4 p. m- first Pkisbttkrun Church Services in the morning at 1 1 o'clock and In the evening at 7 by Bev. Dr. A W. Miller, pastor Sunday school Kt 3i o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ly m 7 o'cleck. Trtok Street (M. E.) Church .Services urttoe morning at 11 e'clock, and In the evening at 7Vi o'clock, by Rev. J. T. Bagwell, pastor. Sunday school at 2Vt o'clock, Prayer meeting at lift Wednesday evening. Colored Prisbttkbian Church. Services in the afternoon at 8 o'clock and In the evening at 7 b; Rev. Mr. Wjche, pastor. Sunday school at 1 1 o'clock a m. Heur dttjcrttsemeuts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholes meness More economic than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short "rum, aium ur p uuspnaie powaers. sold only in C3tl3. ' BOY AL BAKING POWTJKR CO 1 nov23 New York. Leaof Davldion. Sole Agent. Charlotte, N. C. EXTRA We have j.ist received and oiler for a SHORT TIME ONLY Ina Tea Setts, Kowrose Decoration, 58 pieces, $10 00, worth $16.00. XTIU FINE TA SET 13, gold, bird aid flower operation cimblned, 44 pieces, 3 1 2.50, worth $18 00. JHoelian TEA SETTS, plain white, very nice, 44 pieces, $5.00. PoRcelaine DINNER SETTS, 107 pieces, for io-UU; decsrated, 180 pieces, for $35.00. bbonzs HMP3 of a superior Quality, complete shades, at $1.00, worth $2 00. ther Goods ia Proportion. wholesale and retail. ttespce.tr.illy, J. Brookfield & Co. "PROPOSALS" MrtiM. 1,uin coniracKjrs to erect a oncK "lthront Joi?e "MKTBXJPOLITAN HOTJIL," ,uur storii. wi L ieWl a: a aepmoi liuieet. JOHNSTON MILLKB. r JUST RECEIVED P'So wr 'Jl00-tw0 load of Flow, 3ur loafl of 8yruos. one ear load sf SalL te at 00 and Tobacoo. now for North College street. Next door to L. W. Sanders. FOR SALE. 3. H. n, el j ,p S"- Vot Particulars apply ell or T A M T. U ge,K' Co., or Willie ,h.8s w- Neel, StoueWAll.K C.or ad- H. fe KEEL. DiVkhon College. N.G. tee for Sale, or Borse i Ba uffiW. undSJf!6' m to buggy and mm y e Ml NCEMENT ! "uio at ypyat BRANCH HINT, HOME CHIPLETS. W The new skating rink is a popu lar afternoon resort. . ES-Mr. J. M. Sutton, editor of the New York Aldlne, was in the city yes terday. WMr. J. Moyer, boot and shoe deal er of this city, has taken out a drum mer's license for the State. ISf The Southern Press asociation will meet in New Orleans, La., next Tuesday. tWA. couple of good moulders can find employment by addressing O. A. Hege, Iron Works, Salem, N. C. tSMr. Willis Pegram, one of our popular young men, now living in Richmond, Va., is in the city. tlTProposals are advertised for in this morniag's issue for the erection of an addition to the Metropolitan Hotel in this city. tSMessrs. Cuthbertson & Baker, Col lege Street grocers, this morning make an announcement to the public in an other place. S3 The city was exceedingly quiet yesterday. Little was done in the way of business, and nothing of interest transpired during the day. tSInferior couBt meets to-morrow. The docket is a heavy one, and will no doubt require a week or more of the attention of the court. tST" Arrangements will soon be made for the appearance here of a Hazel Kirke company from the Madison Square theatre, "New York. B3TLittle Daisy, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Powell, died Friday afternoon. The funeral took place from the residence on Gra ham street yesterday afternoon. tWB. A. Jenkins, Esq., of Gaston, was in Charlotte yesterday. He is a great favorite here, an is invariably 'chinned" a great deal -whenever he sets foot in the town. E"The difficulties of courtship are strikingly illustrated where it is neces sary for seven young ladies all -with a healthy string of beaux to receive in the same parlor .Bribery is the only rem edy. ItNothing has been heard from the coroner since he left for Long Creek day before yesterday. He will no doubt be kept busy for several days, as the negro shooting case will need his atten tion. EST The other day a buggy stuck in the mud on one of our streets, and was abandoned by the occupants, the horse not being able to pull it out, although, as our informaut says, the axle-tree was-pulled wrong side out in the effort," whatever that may be. tSflt is stated that the streets of a neighboring town have been in such a condition since the frost of the year as to be dangerous for horses to attempt to go over them. It is told as a fact that a horse and mule were drowned in the centre of the town. EaF'We have received from Erich Bros., of New York, a brace of inter esting pamphlets, which are sent out as the avant couriers of the spring num ber of Erich's well-known Fashion quarterly. The first is a premium list, and the second a pamphlet entitled 'Shopping in New York." E5FFor the benefit of the Concord Sun and its correspondent, who seems to be exercised as to the identity of the Washington correspondent of The Ob server, we will state that he is not a yankee," as the Sun has been informed, nor a Republican, but as good a Demo crat and Southern man as walks the ground on either side of the Potomac, and now we hope they will rest easy. The Augusta Races. The races at Augusta opened yester day, and will continue throughout a portion of next week. A number of Charlotte people will be present, and it is reported that a large throng of sport ing men have already gathered there. The purses amount to $2,000, all of which was made up by Thursday. Among the horses at the track are noted the following: CoL Sellers, Re bellion and Guilford, from B. Barnes' stables ; Col. Sprague, Ljncbpin, Helen Wallace, Clicquot, Bismarck, Home spun, Jim Nelson, Linchpin, from W. P. Burch's stables. Marriage in Providence. Thursday, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Providence town ship. Miss Ella Howard and Mr. Mi chael Hudson, of Monroe, were united in marriage by the Rev. S. G. Robinson. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a wide number of the friends of the couple, who are both known among a large circle of friends. Several parties from this city were among the guests. The display of bridal presents is said to have been very fine and varied. Prospects for Improvement. The following letter from Hon. C. Dowd. member of Congress from this district, is self-explanatory. It is given for the information of our readers, that they may see that efforts are being made, which promise to be successful, to "regulate" the mail service in the section of country contiguous to Char lotte: House of Representatives, WAflHrNGToS. D. C Feb. 13, 1882. Col. Chas. R. J ones : Dear Sir Your letter of the 8tn to Gen. ticales was handed to me by that gentleman, as it relates to matters con cerning my constituents, and not his. r . . . . 1 f . iL. i nnvn tain r.n anoieci mauer ui uis letter and the enclosures before the- Superintendent of the itailway Mail Service, and have his assurance trrat the matter of irregularities, &&, on tne Richmond & Danville road was being tnvAHt.i o-atod iinnn comDlaints made known to him shortly theretofore by myself ancLoiners. tr nlart oaanron rrtA that thft com AlO WOU - - iita mnn tho P. a rnl ina Central Rail way shaft aiso be promptly and rigidly investigated and remedied; and he begs that if there should be a recurrence ... v iMitlaritfoa nr rielinnuencieS upon eltlMT of these lines the same shall beauty reporteu uj mo uuiw. i Very respectfully. - - ; C DOWD. blAMOXDS JLND KICS JIWILfl. Visitors to Mardl Graa should read the an-ncmnramentto-day of the X. Jaecard Jewelry Com pt It LoulsT one of the .oldestjvealthleit Tlie Jewish Question. The Century Magazine will, in the next and susceeding numbers, be large ly occupied with the Jewish Question In March, f ames Bryce, M, P., the1 his torian, writes about Beaconsfield, and incidentally about the Jews in general. In April, Miss Lazarus will answer the question, "Was Lord Beaconsfield a representative Jew?" In the same number, Madame Rago- zinwill describe the present situation in Russia, from a Russian point of view A reply to Madame Ragozin, by a Jew ish writer, will appear in the May num ber, and other papers will appear in which the relations between the Israel ites and Christians in America will be discussed. Aldrich and Parsloe The Charleston News and Courier, a paper which is very careful in its criticisms, has this this to say of the play to be given at the Opera house Monday night: "My Partner," Bartley Campbell's play which was presented to a crowded house at the Academy of Music Thurs day night, has in it all the elements of dramatic success, and wher played, as it certainly was last night, by a strong c6mpany, can scarcely fail to amuse and interest even the most fastidious of audiences. Though the incident on which the plot hinges is of questionable taste the sentiment is pure and wholesome, the dialogue crisp and at times eloquent, and the scenes and situations as strong and effective as could be desired. Those who go to see "My Partner" may be assured of beino dftAnlv int-ArPStwrl and t.hnrnnorhlv (mused. The central figure of the plot miner, who is the soul of honor and Unselfishness. Mr. Aldrinh ia a finn actor, and his portrayal of the part is excellent. Mr. jfarsloe, who personates the Phinnman nf tha TJaifin olrtna in ii a v, original and verv comical. Tha n- lestial imigrant is made the instrument of unravelling the perplexities of the plot and of bringing the villain to justice, and he never dances on or off the stage without provoking much merriment The entire cast was good, and the audience were so well pleased that they insisted upon a recall at the end of each of the four acts. Local and General Church. Notes. " There will bo no preaching at the Baptist church to-day. - No service at the Lutheran church to-day except Sunday School at the usual hour. At Tryon Street Methodist church this morning the pastor will preach on the subject, "Divine Justice." Text Ps. 89, 14 ; Rom. 3, 26. At 7 p. m., sub ject, "David the Second Hebrew King." " The hour of Sunday School has been changed at Tryon Street Metho dist church from 3 to 3:30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Whitfield will preach to day at a church near Spartanburg, S. C. On the 24th and 25th of February there will be a special meeting of the North Carolina Sunday School Associa tion in Raleigh. Several distinguished Sunday School workers will be present A collection in the Moravian church at Salem, for foreign missions, a few Sunday's ago, amounted to upwards of $200, Concord Presbytery will convene in Concord on the evening of the 25th of April. The Rev. J. Y. Allison, of Concord, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Tallahas see, Florida. The Presbyterian congregation at Lancaster, S. C, has. unanimously ex tended a call to Rev. S. H. Chester, of the Mecklenburg Presbytery. Mrs. D. S. Doggett relict of the late Bishop Doggett, died in Richmond, Va., yesterday. The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South will meet in Nashville, Tennessee, in May next, and there will be four and per haps six bishops to be elected. Three bishops, Marvin, of Missouri, Doggett, of Virginia, and Wightnran, of South Carolina, have died since the last Gen eral Conference, and Bishops Pierce, of Georgia, Kavanaugh, of Kentucky, and Payne, of Mississippi, are incapacitated for active duty by ill health. Rev. Wm. May Wightman, bishop of the M. E. Church South, who died in Charleston, S. C, Wednesday, was in the 75th year of his age. , He was born here on January 29, 1808. He gradu ated at the College of Charleston, Octo ber. 1827, and on the day be was twenty years old joined the South Carolina Conference, then in session at Camden, S. C. In 1839 he was appointed profes or of English literature in Randolph Macon College, Va. He resigned this position in 1848, returned to pastoral work, and was appointed presiding el der of the Cokesbury district, South Carolina Conference, He was a dele gate to the General Conference of 1840, and was elected by that body editor of the Southern Christian Ad vooate. He held this position for fourteen years, when he was elected president of Wof- ford College, S. O, in 1854. In 1859 he was elected chancellor of the Southern University, at Greensboro, Ala and in i860 was elected bishop of the M. E." Church South by the General Confer-1 ence,then sitting at New Orleans. Thir office he filled with great acceptability to the Church. His administration was marked by prudence, courtesy and firm ness. Bishop Wightman was a man .ox ripe scholarship, of extensive and va ried learning, and of marked pulpit ability: SUBLIMELY 8UPKRB. a wiir of beautiful San-flowers on Easels will be .alia fMA to anv ladr who will send a three cent postage stamp to Dr.C W. Benson, 106 No. Kotaw street, BaitUnore, Md. t i iinn JtaarMlateA. TnTexcepUonal eleanllues otPker's Hair Bilsam maaes n popular. o '" slble with Its oecasluseonal . rity ALU ABLE IN THI FAMILY. Charleston, 8. C Jan. 18, 1881. n n vmm) tea: Slrs-YouT Sate Sidney and Liver Cure Is Invaluable in my family and I would not be without It. .A.iAUH. It Is the Height ef Felly to waltunffl 7m are in bed with disease you may not get orertoc .nthVwhen toucan reured rlrearly ympWOKUJ x-araor wuia y ."-,,r7VVI known the sickliest families inade tbahealthlest by a tuneiy use oi una pure meuw. Gm-?oot Hop Jg2R smat value to me, i wm uuu uy - . EUmontosand eould & ng ?ntu I tnea your nuy oiimuo. iv v"v ,7,r r deWUtyOTany one In feeble J - eommenauem. m Fttlton ohto, IU. Thousands of persons are constantly troubled With a combination of diseases. Diseased kidneys and eosttve bowels are their tormentors. They should know that Kidney-Wort acta on these or gans at the same time, causrng them to throw off the poisons that have clogged them, and so renew Ing the whole man. -Hundreds testify to this. riusDurgn trot. - BXDIDBD AUTM AHD IBOH BFBUOS WATBB ABD Masb. The great tonic and alterative eon tains twice as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum inum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for toe "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing. races reaueea one nan. mayll-tf HOW MUCH THREAD IS MADE IK A YEAR 1 "The following article under the ahnva hfldinor anrwiarWI in f.Vt Tha A lanta Constitution, of December 18th, laai, ana tne suostance or it nas subse- - a. a l . j a . . . quenuy oeen issueu ana extensively ij i ii..a. m vuuuuieu in pauipiuob lurm uy s com petitor: A prominent advertiser of spool cotton has furnished some figures la advertising that he makes sufficient thread every day to go lour tunes around the world, upon which to form an estimate. Let us see how much thread It takes to go four uuiea around tne woria. One dozen of thread of 200 yards contain 2,400 yards. Now, the world at the equator is 840 uegrees oi ov 1 1 statute miles, or 24 Wla miles In circumference, 1 ,760 yards to the mile, or 43, 345,120 yards. It reaoires, therefore, 18.889 dozens to go around the world, and a dally product oi iour uses mat quantity amounts to 78,070 dozens per day, or with three hundred working days tn the year, the prodigious quantity of 21, 022,800 dozens tor. one company alone. Bow tbey wind it all does not appear. lor the antnTtft winding machinery, of which they boast that they have seventy-eight machines, turning out 6,000 to i, uw spool peraay.cau, ax tneu nignestesu mate, turn out 45,500 dozen per day, or 13,650,' 000 dozen ner annum. This is one company alone, and not the largest exhibitor at Atlanta. How much thread Is made m a yeary wno knows?' Thfi mannf tnrAro nf mark's V T" O 1 - A. A . m . . . - opooi tjoLton are tne "prominent aa- oiuwrB reierreu lo, ana ineir adver tisement from which the author quoted reads as follows: "The '0. N. T.' factories at Newark. New Jersev. and Paisley, Scotland, employ 6.200 operatives. Make lufflcieat thread dally to go around the woria iour umes. . use e,000 horse Dower. Consume 43.000 tons of eoal annnallv. oV 1 10 tons dally. , . . The manulactunm of "fL N. T " am the lamaat mauiuocuirais oi spool coooa m tne woria." The discrepancy between what is al leged as their production, and the 73,- 076 aozens per day necessary to eo around the world four times, is easily accouncea ior. The author of the article in Question has tried, willfully or otherwise, to lead the public to believe that this statement is without foundation in fact by failing u) xaxe into account tne production or the works in Paisley, Scotland. Their advertisement distinctly states that tne'U.JN.Traotoriesat .Newark:. N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, make suffi cient thread daily to go around the world four times," and though this quantity may be termed "prodigious," it is nevertheless correct Even had their advertisement read "more than sufficient thread to go around the world four times daily," they would still have been stating the literal truth. The article also states that the man ufacturers of Clark's "O. N. T." are not the largest exhibitors at the Atlanta Exposition. If this remark refers exclusively to spool cotton manufacturers and the magnitude of their production, then they would simply re-afflrm that "the manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of spool cotton in the world." Geokge A. Clark & Bro., Sole Agent in America for Clark's "O. N. T." Spool Cotton. .Correspondence between George A. Clark & Brother, sole agents for Clark's "O. N. T." spool cotton, and H. I. Kim ball, Esq., Director-General : Novekbxb 29th, 1881. To H. L Kimball, Esq., Director General: Pxab Sib We herewith withdraw all our entries for competition at the Atlanta Cotton Exposition, and will continue our exhibits for display oniy. Please to notify the above change In the proper departments, and oblige. Yours respectfully, UEOB6K A. CLARK & BBOTHIR, Sole Agents for Clark's "O. NT." Spool Cotton. REPLY. NorairaxB 29th, 1881. To GXOBQX A. Clabx k. Bbothxb, Clark's "O. N. T." Thread Xxhlbtt: Pxab Fibs -Your favor of November 2ttth Is re ceived, and will give it the attention you desire. Trusting that you may And full and complete satis faction In the continuation of your elegant display, I am Vert respectfully, EL t KTMBAT.T, Director-General. Referring to the above, the Agents of Clark's "0. N. T." Spool Cotton would here state that after they went to At lanta, they found that none of the lead ing manufacturers of spool cotton were entered for competition ; therefore tbey withdrew all their entries from com po tion, and continued their exhibit for dis play only. There was. tnereiore. no competition in Spool Cotton, or Spool Cotton Ma chinery at the Atlanta Cotton Exposi tion, there being only one entry left. Tne whole thing at Atlanta was re duced to a race where only one horse was entered, and of course any awards recommended where there was bo com petition are very empty honors indeed. reniw sun wea f , , , . jBLESSlNOTO WOMANKIJy. ' Relieve all diseases of women pecu liar to the appenranee and cessation of the menses, ulerme disturbances, torpidity of functions, with leucor- Dr. Clarke's rncea, uismenorraasa, ana aystena also in melancholia and other men tal derangements. Afford prompt relief to those distressmg bearlBg Periodical down pains so peculiar to women. Pills. race ws per dox, sent zree eymau on receipt oi price, nr. Ularke Medicine Company, New York City. JOR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. Dr. CJaurkee And- iTn Alttia otomt. 1itHM mtmm secondary or ternary, are an Invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price $2.50per box. Five boxes $10. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Aderess Dr Clarke Medicine company, New York City. . Syphilitic Plllsv A Tor weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure In 4 to 8 days of all mluary affec tions, smarting, frequent or difficult Dr. Clarke's unnauon, uuwuui uiKuiujn ana it in tfi nvln f F.UM MrKa.. IifBUiuiouw mm in mwu. ft uar aver cause Induced, whether ef re- Gonnorrhea aent or long buuiuiuk. uw to inree boxes usually sufficient Price 82 per I box. raree ooxes ror 95. Pllla. dress Dr. Clarke Medldne Company, X fJLKIsMS t A UAlilsI IN OILBADt f all mim nf RlMnrnhm4in and im potency, as the result of self- Dr. abuse in youtn, sexoai ox cesses m maturer years, or other causes, and niulivlii iaim Of the folInMnv effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (night emissions by dreams); Dimness of Bight, Defective Mesa ory, Phlslcal decay. Pimples on race. Aversion toSociety of Females, Oonfuslen of Ideas, Loss of Sexutl Olaurka Invigorating power, oe, leaawuig Hiamage hb or nnhannv. Ara a nastHM cure in two to8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient Price IL50 per box. Jrour ooxes ao. eencoy mall, prepaid, on reeaiptot prtoe. lAAraam Dr Clarka Marltfflna Com. Pills. pany. New York Crty. feb!9 diw 13w DISSOLUTION. THI firm of ODonoghue, Hand & Co. is dis solved by common consent. W. B, Hand and D.CDonoghue wUudrawtng from the firm, and H. M. Wilder at agent tor 8, B. .wuaer, assunu Tha tanalfUMa artll To SOndneteO. Uf fOtun Of H. M. Wilder, scent, who atone Is authorized to eoUeot alt bills due the lata firm. In rearing Irom the firm we return thanks to car patrons tor the liberal patronage bestowed up us for the brief period that we were in dusuwm auu asa a mm tlnuanoe of the same to our -"-- ... W. WL UsVNDa' February 7th, '82. 0. CDONOeHUF, M. IV feblS 8t FEBRUARY 1ST, 1082. OMA --OUR-- GREaT GREAT c e WILL BEGIN TO-DAY. OVJJtCDATa FOB WTJVTXR WXAB. OVXBCOATS FOB STBING WXAB, A MNKM V V "SS. M M U M m n ti M UU as8 rBE SOL D.- A SPECIAL SALE! SB A POSITIVE SALE ! For we never 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 BEXN A MILD SEASON THUS FAB, AND WX HA VI A Large Stock On hand. It we've erred In Judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW IS THE TTMX TO ate PSIOE HAKES DIFFEBEHOES. The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale. For three years our policy has been to etose each season's purchase the season 1oacht,sriabUng Bsmafen FBKfB KXW STOCKS. Our Csstoiaere expast tt; the reputatkm ef o4r Bouse deaaaads it. If yen have not sought tt will be worth your whn to look, for the prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. OB t27. S28. ftS and $33 UIX 8LXXTX LIXXD OVXBCOATS pill be sold without reserve at S2a OUB $22, S24 and $25 OVXBOOAT8 at S17.M. OUB 918 and 920 OTXB001T8 at 915. This last includes all of eurFINX BXTXBSIBLB UL8VXBS and ULSTXBXTTK8. We have somf 15 BXyraSBLX 0TXBC0AI3 m nannsome paHerns, maraea 910 and 917X0. vraloh win he sold at 910. UB 910 and $13 OVKBCOATB will be setd aml- toamly at 97 JXk Dot of soma 990 0TXBCO1T8. embnetnf thf remaaatt of all lots rangtag tn prlee from l-TffrT I T? er1,sosB8) ce so a) ao f 00 WW t ft Ct " et so 09 so WILL BX 1ACBIF1CXD AT THX l IB ILM EI (B, The esovenient prlee for an only 9S. This tot to an m Fly F ISl ha A Ira BARGAIN ! vtar Wssianmake fa 0ug4tothiUX39 prises e hate BTXaoad, and when assort tslswoMXUI ShoLpwxer vglees XVXB saa hvatajrhedy. . ' ..i tOrdoaifntma dtstaa aa aoOettoi, and tboaaaMadvaatsawlalWirlessvrm given as D rjurehaslhg la person." Tko opportuolty Is a a. B. D. LATT A m BBOol febl ow Hut k i Rectify Mis M M U fi X M IB(D(IDTrS 1 gffiCLMHS AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. BATING I FIND I BATS ENTIRELY TO STOGB ON HAND, AND IN OBDEB TO RIDUCX IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FUBTHZB NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. dec30 lm BARGAINS ! ! OFFXB FOB THX BALANCE OF THIS WEEK their entire stock of -TRIPLE AND QUADRUPLE Silver Flak Ware AT HALF PRICE, and Guarantee the Goods to be plated on HiRD WHITE MKT1L. An single and double plated Ware at 91.00 each for large pieces. Rogers' Triple Plate Silver Knives at 93.60 per doz febU Dr.SAN INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulatesthe bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. TOR SALE BY ALX. DRUGGISTS. UU18 deed eow ly. a saswsssssssmwafXwafsTssssa mttsemjetxts. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening, February 21st. THE TOWERING AMUSEMENT ELEMENT GEO. H. ADAMS' owHirgw Damply Dnmptj Troupe, UNDKB TBS atAKAOKlNT OF IT'OIE&IEIP.A.TTQ-IHE- f? CO NXW SPECIALTIES I NEW SCENERY 1 NEW THICKS ! NEW DRES3E3 1 NXW MTJSldl See all bins for fuQ particulars, yj Prices as usual. Beats secured at the usual places. J.H. LATNX, General Agent febl6 -OPERA HOUSE.-- Monday Eyening, February 20th. THE ELECTRIC SUCCESS ! LOUIS ALDRICH AND CHAS. T. PARSLOE AHD THKIB SUPERB STAR COMPAHY- ra--- mi w&mm BY BiRTLEY CAMPBELL. "The play that made the fame of its author in a night" "And which Is by long odds the best play of American life that has oeen brought on tha boards.'' New York Herald. rnwii i, auu uvb whi w imuw a. McflmKh's Music House on and after Thursday, February 16th. BOBT. ARTHUR, Baa ItB. a... KA. QmI. asm .n .iimii .1 . xeoi . auvaoce MepTesenHwve. FOR SALE OR RENT. rpHX new and eommodlous residence JL buBt by B. T. Butler, on Tryon street I rJ just beyond the track ef the A., T. ft a, R. B. uo. uooa DargaiB. appiy to F. H. GLOYKB, JanlStf Agent FOR SALE OR RENT. A tlx room house, with good yard and tan !" walk of the nubile sauare. J l Apply to WALTER BREM. dec30 tf J. Broom i & Co FORD'S HI3 w fir ffi!S' JUST TAKEN WE JUST RECEIVED A FRESS SUPPLY OF EPPS'S COCOA, BLAIB'i LIQUID RENNET, Taylor's Bermuda Arrow-root, CULICURA, GLENN'S SULPHUR, PACKERS & C0NSTANT1NE3 PINE TAR SOAP, Fellow's and McArthdr's Compound Syrup df HYP0PH0SPHITE3. R. H. JORDAN & CO TRYON STREET. febl 9 -AT--- WILDER'S lewDrfSte YOU WILL FIND A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Drags, Chemicals, Toilet Articles -AND- taffiists' $M(lrk Also, a fresh supply of TOURS TRULY, H. M. Wilder, Ag't, (Wilson & Black's old stand ) Comer Trade and College Streets, Charlotte, N. C. febl5 lil -TO- NEW ORLEANS, VIA The Associated Lines of Southern Travel, THB4UCHM0ND ft DANVILLE LINE, THX ATLANTIC COAST-LINE, THE VIBGINIA MIDLAND LINE, I THE BAY LINK Excursion Tickets via the above lines to NEW ORLEANS and RETURN will be sold at the following reduced rates, from Baltimore .. 846 00 .- 44 00 .. 42 00 .. 8H 00 .. 6 00 . . 84 00 ... 83 00 .. 81 00 .. 80 00 .. 81 00 .. 26 00 .. 40 00 .. 42 00 .. 35 00 .. 85 00 .. 84 00 Washington, Richmond, Lynchburg, Danville. Greensboro, Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville Columbia, Augusta, Petersburg, Portsmouth Balelgh Goldsboro', Wilmington, Tickets will be on sale at the above points February 18th. 14th and 15th. Good to retarn till March 4th Inclusive. Tne ordinary time limits applicable to straight tickets between the respec tive points will be applied to these tickets. fob-12 8t General Passenger Agent T7TT"rT"r -1 portion of a Worm Chain rUUlv U Bracelet with tassle. Own er can call at this office and secure it by for uusnoaoa. 'ebl7 NOTICE. BT Virtue of a mortgage deed executed to the1 late Wm. & Norment for the purposes there in mentioned and duly recorded in the Registers office. In Mecklenburg county, Book 19. Page 612, I will expose to public sale, at the court house doer m the etty of Charlotte, on the 25th day of February, 1882. a certain house and rot, situate? on Tryon street adjoining the old Bank of MeekS lenburg,and running back to Church street now oc-' euDied on the lower floor as telegraph office, and "above by Mrs. Shannonhouse as a Doardlng houses Terms cash. B. M. NORMKNT. k feb34t Executor, i . i ,i Garden Seeds Lanoreios Round Trip Excursion Kates I v - 1 i t J -'i ml 1 1 4 t V V i. I l if i h .t S it tt m i pi's Ir'f 1 5 r 1 !' "V 5 , ana most roiuuno jmu
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1882, edition 1
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