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Jrofe and gotr fyitttiafr TKB OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT paUy, o" Vear' post-void, in advance $8 TX) ftizmonthi - 4.00 jhree months. ". 2.00 Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch and "cheapness. We can fur nish at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, Ac One month 75 WKSKLfEDITTOy.- WeeMy (in the county), in advdnce 2.00 (d of the county, Post-paid 2.10 z months... -j. 1.05 gr Liberal Reduction fbr Clubs. VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1882. NO. 4,032. Stye !jarktt bfienjcr. BVBSORIPTfON RATES: rft IP OUt) -WE- ARE NOW OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF White Goods, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES and many olheflines of Goods' AT VERY LOW FIGURES. We have a large line ot -CORSETS- Is, good ami cheap as cm be hid In this market We will sell VF.RY CH RAP LIMAXDER A- BARKIS. fe'2:j :u: :o: its. :o: :o:- ram Have received and are drilly recolvlng A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF (1GO KKE NN N TTTT jSSa "' g ok NN N T g EE N N N T -38g SSSS G OO K N N N T GGQ EEE N NN T , SI and Fe -HATS.-: Don't Fail to Call and See Them. PEGRAM & CO. febU WLisczllvmtoixs. KITS v,"i continue to net is Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, T, Marks. Copyrights, etc., for the United States, i '.a. Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. We !:ivc had thirty-five years' experience. rattr.ts obtained through us are noticed In the SCI rNTinc American. This large and splendid lllus i.ate(hveei:lypaper,$3.2Oayearh0WS the Progress of Scien, i very interesting, and has an enormous circulation, idrfress MUNN & CO., Patent Solici tors, rutj'a. oi SciENnrio American, 87 Park Row, f't-'-.vYork. Hand book about Patents free. DIVIDEND NOTICE. NOR in CAROLINA BAIMtOAD COMPANY, secretary ana Treasurer s umce. Company 8hop3, N. C, January 31st, 1882 THE Directors of the North Carolina BMlroad Company have declared a dividend of 6 per cent three perc-nt payable 1st March, to stock holders of record on 10th February next; and three per cent on 1st September, to stockholders of record on KUh August next. The stock books will be c osed from 10tn February to 1st March, and from 10th August to 1st September. 1882. P. B. BUFKIN, febl 1m Secretary. NOTICE, I JURSUANT to a decree of the Superior Court of '.IHPklenhuriT T mill wll at Pllhllfi AUCllOn at the -uwil,(V,H. Kl b I TV SJV WW k court house In Charlotte, on MONDAY, THE 27TH OF .FEBRUARY, 1882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lt or narcel of land lying between the intersection of the North Carolina Railroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and others, now known as the Butler property. . . , , Resold because of purchaser at late sale falling to comply. Terms-lft cash; balance on 8 and 6 months Credit, with Interest Title reserved as security for Mince. B. BARftlNGER, iec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. I- B. Vanok. W. H BATXiXT. VANCE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors CHARLOTTE, N. C. pf'i tica in Supreme Court of the United 8tates, Hunrorne Court of North Carolina, Federal vQcucU, and wnta j Mecklen ' 54 rg, CabarfUs. Union, Gas ton, Rowan and Da vidson. fuoe, two doors east of Independence Square. .... maj28 tf lo. D. GRAHAM, TTORliJ-EY AT XAW, 1 N the state and united States Courts. Collee "0M.' Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab Potion! ' 8aye' - &"nl"nl tor oom 12. Soring Style Peg 4 o., -WE- RECEIVE a lot of New Fresh OF ALL GRADES AND Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries, with Insertions to match. Wear, embracing alt that Is new and desirable. Several pieces ot Watered Silks and Satin Stripe M nlPf H.t. TrfHa tViaf mnaf noli KAv lanTlnl v..w H. uih Auuat, oJA l til mill. AUU DIOAA Kmbroidered Brussels, Net and Beaded Lace, the au most lasierui inmming out lor one Black Uoods. T-L. Seigle & Co. rn cfltcal. Diphtheria. A cold or sore 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 saved thousands of lives. PERRY IJAVIS' PAIN KILLER Is not an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and la most valued Where It Is best known. A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: Pain Killer has been my household remedy for colds for the past twenty even years, and nave Eever known it to fall in effecting a cure. ,. 8. Crocker, Williamsville, N. Y. For thirty years I have used Pain Killer, and round it a never-failing remedy for colds and sore throat Barton Seaman. Have received immediate relief from colds and fore throat, and consider your Pain Killer an m valuable remedy. Geo. B. Everett, Dickinson, 1 have just recovered from a very severe cold, which I have liad for some time. I could get 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 Killed in my family for forty years, and have never known it to fail. Ransom Lewis, Waynesboro, Ga. I befran using Pain Killjtr In my family twenty five years ago and have used itever since, and have found no medicine to take its place. B. W. Dxeb, Druggist, Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough and croup it is the best preparation made, we would not be without it , A. P. Routs, Liberty Mills, Va. For twenty-five years I have used Pain Killer for colds and chapped lips, and consider it the best medicine ever offered. Geo.Hoopeb, Wilmington, JS. C. 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 cured. T. Wilkinson. Dr. Walton writes from Coshocton: Your Path Killer cures diphtheria and sore throat, so alarm ingly prevalent here, and has not been known to fall in a single instance. This fact you should mate 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 Pain 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 so many children. For Chills and Fever PAIN KILLER has no equaL It cures when everything else falls. Delays are often dangerous. A bottle ot Pain Killer in the house la a safeguard that no family should be without. All druggists sell It at 25c, SOc, and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providencei R. I. sept d&w sept & oct. TUTT'S PttLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. tiosa of appetlte.TJansea, bowels costive, Pain in theHeaa.with a dull sensation In the back part, Pain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with, a feeling of haying neg lected some duty .weariness. Dizziness, Muttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Bkin. Headache. Restless ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ABE TTXHEEDEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. I'll IT'S PILLS re especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, snd cause the body to Take on BPIeah, thus the system is nourished, and by theirTonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular StooJta axepro duced. Price 25 cents. 35 Murmj Sit., Bf.I. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Geat Hair or Whiskers changed I to a Owaar Black by a single application of this Dyb. It imparts I natural color, acts InsUntaneouflly. Bold by Druggists, or seDt by express on receipt of II. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr TCTP8 BANCAL or Vlnbl IfonUo sad t Csetal BMeipto wlU b auilsd VB.S.M . .ppIIUw.J Feby. 23deodAwl railiraMMMHMMIsTKIH ciiner. Riirhu. Man drake, Stillingia, and tinny of the best medi cines known are com bined in Parker's Ginger Tonic, Into a medicine of such raried powers, as to make it th greatest TM,4 anil the A Uili r- i BestllealthAStrenrth Restorer Kter usea. It cares Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, & diseaess rtfth tnmafh- Bowels. L Parker's Lungs, Liver & Kidneys. tlilv rliffcrentfrcirn naif DaiSam Th Best, Cleannt, snd Hart Economics! IUlr lteu Iok. Wsset fsi K( T.;,re P.tnirMr Essences anrl nther Tonics, as it gsrlng Baying Pol 1st S1b, oct22 ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQHAETEBS I0E PEtJMMEBS. 8TiTiSYILLI,.C. THIS house itas been leased for term i ol Tears b, MrTDr. Beeyes, whose JntnU to keen a strictly flrstrcJass house In evry fpeofc rnnodious sample room on tot and second fl0The patronage of the public is solicited. iulTjrdt. A A J rti yy nut) mm, OUR WASHINGTON LETTER THE QUESTION OF REDISTRICT. ING THE STATE. The Democrats Favor But the Repub licans Oppose it.---Star Routes Awarded .Personal Items and Pos tal Notes. Washington, D. O, Feb. 21, 1882. Since the apportionment bill as passed gives North Carolina an additional rep resentative in Congress, there is consid erable speculation being indulged as - to how the State will be divided up so as to form nine Congressional dis tricts instead of eight as at present. Indeed it is by no means considered certain here that the State will be re districted at all this year. The Legis lature possesses the power to pass a bill for that Dumose. but at nresent thft Legislature is not in session, and can only be convened upon the call of the governor. Unless such, a call is issued a member will have to be nominated for the State at large, which would of course leave the present districts in their present shape. Should the gover nor deem it advisable to call the Legis lature together for the purpose of appor tioning the State into nine districts, it would be a matter of much importance, in a party sense, how the State was di vided ; not that any but Republicans in timate that any attempt at gerryman dering would be made, but that by such division two of the present members of the House might be thrown into the same district. Of course but one could be returned to Congress, and hence the members are not a little anxious that such a division as would avert this danger should be made.While the senti ment among the Democrats favors the calling together of the Legislature, the itepuDiicans seem to oppose it on the ground that should a member at large be elected he would be chosen from their party. They go upon the fallacious assump tion that they will carry the State this fall and therefore with it, a Congress man at large. They hardly hope to break the almost solid Democratic del egation in Congress, but in a Stiite vote boast their ability to defeat any one the Democrats may nominate. in this new member or Congress some or the weak-Kneed Democrats hefe profess to see the salvation oE the party in the State. They assert that if the apportionment is properly made some of the late distin guished Independents, may be thrown into a district where they can get a nomination at the hands of the Democrats and thus their overtowering ambition being gratihed, they would in the future act and work with the good old party that rescued North Carolina from the hands of the vampires that sought but to destroy her. On the other hand, however, fear is expressed that these late distinguished independents have shot off their mouth too pre vious." so to speak, and even if thrown ia a district with no opposition, collld only receive their own support for a nomination to Congress. Whether the Governor shall call the Legislature or not will not be determined, anyway, for a couple of weeks yet, as it will take that long at least tor the senate to pass the apportionment bill and the Presi dent to sign it. The following star routes have been , awarded under advertisement of Octo ber 15th, 1881 : The awards are for a period of two years, from July 1, 1882, to June 30, 1884. North Carolina From Wilmington to Wnghtsville, 8 miles and back, six times a week, to Z. T. Car penter, of Washington, D. C, at 343 per annum: from liethei Mill to itoxooro. 28 miles and back, three, times a week, to Sidney M. Woody, of .Bethel Mill, jn. C, at 197 per annum; fromBerea to Mount Tirzah, 12 miles and back, twice a week, to Robt. L. Clarke, of Berea, N. C., at $135 per annum ; from Hollow Poplar to Lrwin, Tenn., 13 miles and back, once a week, to M. A. Moore, Whitley Court House, Ky., at $79 per annum; from warrenton to warren Plains, 3 miles and back, fourteen times a week, to O. P. Shell, of Warrenton, N. C, at $240 per annum. South Carolina From Brighton to parachuiia, 4 miles and back, once a week, to Jos. B. Cole- grove, of Washington, D. C, at $80 per annum; from Johnson vine to xau hama, 25 miles and back, twice a week, to S. G. Cobell, of Washington, D. C, at $377 per annum; from Easley to Ma jors, 8 miles and back, twice a week, to M. A. Moore, ot wmtiey uourt Mouse, Ky,, at $133 per annum ; from Pleasant Valley to Wolfevilie, 10 miles and back, once a week, to M. A. Moore, or Ken tucky, at $67 per annum. POSTAL NOTES. Postmaster's commissions sent: J no. R. Wallace, Yorkville, South Carolina; Chas. Genkins, Elizabeth City, North Carolina; Edward A. Griffin, Grove, North Carolina; Samuel A. Leary, In dian Town, North Carolina. A new office has been established at Tomotley, South Carolina, with Hyleman C. Webb as postmaster. The postofflce at Dove's Depot, Darl ington county, South ,Calina, has been changed to read Dovesville. The name of the postoffice at Bout well, Edgefield county South Carolina, has been changed to Modoc, and the site of the office ordered moved one mile north-west of the present site. The fact that a postmaster's commis sion is sent him implies that his bond has been examined and approved by the Postmaster-General. Mr. Dowd by persistent effort has succeeded in having several new post offices established in his district. Mr. Vance has presented the House petition of Jas. Hughes, Co. F., 3d, N; C. mounted calvary asking to be restor ed to the pension roll. A memorial of the American Baptist Home society, numbering one million members, praying for the suppression of polygamy, has been presented to the judiciary committee of the House by Mr. Vance. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. W. W. Flemming, of Charlotte, passed through here on Friday on his way home. , , Mr. Giles J. Patterson, of West Ches ter county South Carolina, well known in Charlotte, is here on a visit. Mrs. Congressman Dowd with her children has returned to Charlotte for a few weeks. Mr. Dowd expects to make a short visit home in two weeks. Gen.J.M. Leach, who was here last week has returned home. Pickup. Storm in the West. "Pflh. 22. Dispatches received at a late hour last night 3port a heavy storm at wmuogu auu ug weather turned much colder. Tel- int.inn in all directions is seriously interfered with or entirely cut off. Bridges nave ueen waaneu traral nn several roads sns- nnn AA Th a f rAftZA nn has checked the flow of water from the ground into lit- tie streams ana most iim9 pubauu wu creeks are falling. the wide spread fame of Dr. Boll's cough Byrnp Is Justly won bf Its own merfU. and the reputation it has gainea nas oeeu (humw uuitsm usa. -.' NEWS NOTES. A number of persons were arrested near Scariff, county Clare, Ireland, yes terday, for treason. A contribution box in the Episcopal church at Westminster, Md., was rob bed recently of $25. Thewheat crop in all the Southern States presents an unusually promising appearance. The merchants of Monticello, Fla., have adopted the cash system in all their transactions. Thirty-five thousand acres of govern ment lands were disposed of at the Gainesville (Fla.) land office during January. W. H. Durham, of Harris county, Ga., died in Atlanta last week, from a wound in the hip received at the battle of Chancellorsville. Several of- fee Astors, Vanderbilts and Belmonts are preparing to spend the rest of the year in Europe. Three hundred Iowa veterans of the late war are going on a steamboat ex cursion to the battlefields of Fort Don aldson, Shiloh and Vicksburg. The Times, commenting on General Skobeleffs recent speech, says: "The Russian government, by its laxness in discipline, becomes morally responsible for a state of things distinctly endan gering the peace of Europe." Taib Bey, brother of the Bey of Tu nis, who was arrested some weeks ago for conspiracy, has been made a close prisoner and denied all communication with his friends. In the New Jersey House of Repre- j sentatives yesterday resolutions were adopted expressing sympathy for the imprisoned Irish-Americans in Ireland and the persecuted Jews in Russia. The estate of the late Jos. E.Sheffield, of New Haven, Conn., is estimated to be worth from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000. The Berkley Divinity School, at Mid dleton, Conn., gets a legacy of $100,000. One-sevgnth of the remainder of the estate goes to the Sheffield Scientific School. Wm. Board, of Cleveland, Geo. St. John Sheffield and Wm. Walter Phelps are named as executors. Mr. Charles A. Byrne, formerly editor of Truth, who was indicted in New York for publishing a libelous article concerning Mr. Shanks, one of the edi tors of the New York Tribune, appear ed in court yesterday and admitted that the statements concerning Mr. Shanks were false. Mr. Shanks not desiring to prosecute the case any further, it was dismissed and Mr. Byrne was dis charged. When the divorce case of Katherine Chase Sprague against William Sprague was called in the Supreme court at Kingston, R. I., yesterday, counsel on both sides retired for consultation, and when they returned they notified the court that there was no necessity for fixing a day for trial. It is understood that Mrs. Sprague's petition for a di vorce will not be contested by her hus band, and that she will be given the custody of her three daughters, while the son will remain with his father. A decision was rendered yesterday by the Supreme court of Pennsylvania in the test case of Charles S. Wolfe, a member of the Legislature, against the State treasurer, for the recovery of $10 per day for the fifty days which the .Legislature remained in session beyond its constitutional limit. The Supreme court holds that the act of 1874 which allows this compensation is constitu tional, and orders the treasurer to settle with the members of the Legislature-in conformity with this opinion. State News. Greensboro Bugle: The new gas works will be completed about the first of April. There is much complaint about the wanton descration of grave stones and ornaments in the cemeteries. Durham Plant: The commissioners have condemned the brick buildings of B. L. Duke on Main street and we un derstand the entire front is to be taken down. The doors of the Baptist church was opened Sunday night. Nine persons connected themselves with the church, seven of the number being baptized. Cant. Smith will move several sman houses for E. H. Pough and Clara Brown will erect a large brick ractory on the lot just east of Pough's. Our factories continue to increase and- tne population of Durham is not far short of 5,000. According to the apportionment or the school fund recently made every district is Durham county, with one single exception has money enougn to run a four months school and over. Some districts have funds enough to keep two teachers employed for ten months in the vear. What other coun ty in the State can make a similar showing ? The sales of revenue stamps to tne Durham manufacturers for the past week amounted to $13,804.88. Jb or tne same week in February 1881 the sales amounted to $20,000. This shows the effect the agitation of the tax Question is having upon the trade, whatever Congress does ought to be done at once, Delays are dangerous and especially to the tobacco trade. TkeFijeatLioerty. T TT Tj"T TV JJiUiJAIlA. I V -sV, Wsi tdd XliV UiU W Liioerty, v a., originated in tne general LUcruualiUiso catauusuuicui Ui. vs. x . Bell, a large brick building in the cen ter of the town, on the main street The V.irrV, TTrinrla Trovilincr panoot tho firo tr spread rapidly. The office of the Star caugni ana tne names communicated to " 1 1 A T-T Ml several nouses oeionging to Monman nnA Tata iinrl tn th ft nrnnort.v nf Mrs .T d that nf Mrs Wm. T, Holt all of which was destroyed. The UU11UU1K UWUPieu uj iud uauk Ui. xeu fnrA Vunrlv PSTPfl . Thft nnavnr nf Lynchbury was telegraped to for assis tance ana a noo. auu iauuer company was sent by special train and rendered 1 A-1 M . help in cnecKing uie progress oi tne nre nhinh nrgo ornt.tftn under ftnnr.rrV! shnnt seven o'clock, after raging three hours and destroying aimust mo enure diock. The loss is estimated between $25,0C0 AQ.MVXA t6rfio11 inanrtvl jiUU tpOVAA psWA"J iuoniWf Murdered bis Wife.. "fouro nwT.u-ANSL Fhriiarv 9.9. Twn months ago Delia McGraw eloped with i 3 TT4fc I I -V 1 A. A. anamarneu. usiui jjim, vjcucx trciu ment by her husband: droe tke wife to seek employment as a nurse and yes terday while passing down Magazine street with her employer's child, she en countered her husband, who after ex changing a few words with her, plung ed a dirk into her breast killing her. The murderer was ; arrested and im prisoned. IT SXKMS IMPOSSIBLX that a remedy made of such eonunpn, staple plants as Hops, Buebu, Mandjajce, Dandelion, &, . should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do? but when old and young,' rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all tes tify to having been cured by them, you nmst'be lleve and try them yourself, and doubt them no lonjer. How Sleigh-Bells are Made. SdenOflcArxerteaa. - It has,Tio doubt, been a mystery to many readers how the iron balls inside of sleigh-bells, got there, and it is said to have taken considerable thought on the part of the discoyerer before the idea struck him. In making sleigh- bells the iron ball is put msrae a sand core, just the shape of the inside of the bell. Then a mold is made just the shape of the outside of the bell. This sand core, with the jingle inside, is placed in the mold of the outside and the melted metal is poured in, which fills up the space between the core and the mold. The hot metal burns the nArs on hot: 1 f n Ks all oliolran jtnt leaving the ball within the shell. Ball valves, swivel joints, and many other articles are cast in the same manner. Minister to Tunis Pakis, Feb. 22. It is announced that M. Gadeaux, formerly French consul at New Orleans, will succeed M. Rouston as minister to Tunis. Usually such things as are advertised mases no value. But who wouldeay that Or. Bull's cough syrup possesses no merit? It is the standard remedy of our age. Price 26c a bottle. PREMATURE LOSS OF THE TTATR If ly be entirely prevented by the use of BUR NETT'S COCOAmx. No other compound pos sesses the peculiar properties hlch Sd exact y suit the various conditions of the human hair. It softens the hair when harsh and dry. soothes Cm Irritated scalp. It aSords the riches lustre. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes Its healthy, vigorou growth. It Is not greasy nor sticky. It leave ne dlsaareeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwn to be the est grogs and gacxXtcttues. MURDOCK'S LIQUID FOOD, Roberts' Extract of Malt and Heat, recommended bv Dr. J. Marlon 81ms. of New York. Sold by WILSON & BUR WILL. WE HAVE "N store some fine French Brandy. Guaranteed -. pure. WILSON & BURWELL. FOUR AND FIVE R OW English Tooth Brushes of the best quality. KBtfKWJSL.il, Druggists, BROWN'S ESSENCE of Jamaica Ginger. A fresh arrival at WILSON & BURWELL'8 Drugstore. HYDROLINE." (HY DBA TED OIL.) X)NIC Digestive and highly Nutritive. Sold by WILSON & BURWELL. LAWRENCE'S FLESH GLOVES, at WiLSON 4 BUB WELL'S febl8 Drug Store. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic. Just Received, at Dr.J.H.McAden's Drue Store s ABATOGA TTICHY, v From Saratoga Springs, N. T. A new water re- semoiing me imported vicny. Keeommenaea as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Haten Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, 0 CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARI Myadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY I H UNTADI TANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC Dora. A wine glass full before breakfasiV The Lancet ,rBxxn)h&. Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that Its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British ifedical Journal "Hunjull Janoc The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Pro. Ytrehov, Berlin. In variably good and nromnt imemiu; moat vaJnAhln." Pro, Bamberger, Vienna. "r hare prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prof. Seanxoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none Prof. Lander BrutUon. X. 2X. T. R. A. London. "More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in effieaer " Praf. Atten, it. D., F. 22. B., Royal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pullna and FrJed- nensaau." JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. - North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it nows rrom we spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block ttn reserroira which we return as soon as. emptied to be-reailseT . . WW- tS.,1 IWW again every weea a. wm vmux, Draggtslaad Chemist Prescriptions areiuuy prepared by experienced and oompetent druggists, day or night DISSOLUTION. THE Beer Bottling business heretofore conduct ed in Charlotte by Cochrane Munzler has been this day dissolved by mue&ai consent. W, B. COCHRANE. February 9, 1882., F. C MUNXLXR. NOTICE. HAVING boofht ont the Interest of Mr. W. B. Cochrane In tne Beer Bottling business, I wUf here after eandnet the business, as agent for the Berg-, ner ft Xngel Company, in Charlotte, and while re turning thanks for past patronage, respectfully solicit xavors m me nuure. Respectfully, feblD V. C MUNZLER. DOIT FORGET TO LOOK AT LACE CUETAINS We have some beautiful styles, also some handsome patterns In Cretones. We still have a few HEAVY GOODS on hands that will pay you to buy tor another season. We have Just received the prettiest and cheapest stck of Ever offered In this market. "PEARL" SHIRT, "EVITT3 ' SHOES, &c. HARGRAVES&WILHELM, JLJ.Bea GENERAL FEED DEALERS -HD- COMMISSION MERCHANTS OMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAVE NOW ON HAND : A FULL SUPPLY OF teWiiliiiiaMeal, WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN. PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY, AND HECKSRS' SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GL5TILY QUOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. ty RespeetMly soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are rer nectfully, Jamie' A. J. BSALL CO. ttUL OUR "UP C. C. D. A. -AND- mm OTP I THAT NORTH CAROLINA LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. Tie McSmith Music House -SELLS- CHICKERING & SON8, KBANICH 4 BACK, MATH08HEK, ARION, SOUTHERN GEM And otner PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN, 8HONINGKR. PELOUBET & CO.. STERLING. AND OTHER ORGAN8. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS STRICTLY First-Class Instruments. - Ask me for nrices If you want eood work and you will never buy anything but the bettt. tXT Address or call on, H. MCSMITH. ! Telephones ! TELEPHONES, THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND Telegraph Company, 13 the sole licensee of the American Bell Telephone Company For supplying Telephones In the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B. 4 o. K. B..) North1 Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama. PEIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented For particulars address i . SOUTHEKN BKLL TELEPHONE and TELBGBAPH COMPANY, f sbl 1 eod 3m 105 Broadway, New York, W So CSHI6; Having removed to the shop, on Tryon street, over the Indenendent Hook ft Ladder Truck House, Is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, HIGH and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as QSADTIKG, GailuiDg, KalsoiniBing,-Jfescoinj, 4c. Jan26tf CENTRAL HOTEL. I HAVE taken charge of the above Hotel, lr GREENSBORO, N. C, and will run it In FIRST CLASS STYLE, and will be glad to have my friends and the public give me atrial. Charges $1.50 per day. WM. PAYLOB, Jr. Greensboro, N. C, February 8th, 1882 febO w Everybody Has Discovered
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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