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(Clwttott'e bszxv(tv. LOt AL MATTERS. TI! U USD AY, FEB. 23, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Phalanx Lodok No. 81, A. F. A A. M. -Regular meeting every second and fourth Monday nights. Excelsior Lodgb No. 281, A.F.4A. M. Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday nights. Charlotte Chapter No. 89, B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. Charlotte Co mm and art No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. iz. of hi. Knishts or Honor. Regular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. iec. o:f :e- Kniohts of Pythias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma sonic Temple Hall. I. O. O. F. charlotte Lodge No. 88. Meets every Mon day night. MK'KLENBURO DECLARATION LODSE NO. ft Meets every Tuesday night rnxiK Lodge No. 108. Meets'every Thursday nialit. Catawba River Encampment No. 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights In each month. Index to New Advertisements. lexm-ier & Harris White Godi. 0;ia House. Mcnday, Feb. 27tn. BUSINESS NOTICES. Gfntlemen Yotr Hop Bitters have been of en-at value to me. 1 was laid up with typhoid fever i or 0ver two months and could get no relief until 1 tri-d vour Hop Bitters. To those suffering from debilitv or ary one In feeble health, I cordially re roiniutiitl them. J. C. Htoetzkl, 683 Fulton street, Chicago, I1L It Is the nelRht of Folly to wait until you are in bed with disease you may not get over for months, when vou can be cured during the early symptoms by Parker's binger Tonic. We have iavv.ii the sickliest families made the healthiest l y a tlmel use of this pure medicine. Observer. BKDFOKl) ALUM AND IRON 8FRIH&S WATER AND Mass The great tonic and alterative contains nviee as much Iron and fffty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and Iron mass" known, just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by wll druggists of any standing 'nce reduced one half, mayll-tf . A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay os of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FhEE of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In SouthfcAmerlca. Send a self-addressed envelope t? the Bet. JUtEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, New York City. Who Is Mrs. Wlnslow ? is this question is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of for t, y. ars. has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally iiii-.uiiK children, She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, aud practical knowl edge, obtained In a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, lor children teething. It operates like magic siviiii? rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle. Mrs. Wlnslow Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise op and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup ;ire daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has Immortalized her nam by this In valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands ot children have been saved from an early ijrave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un ;. will shaie its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to Iiei suffering little one. in our opinion, until she Iris :;ive it th benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syriiii. Try It. mothers try it now. Ladies' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. J ci c vt t s cm rots. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economica than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phospnate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ior23 New York. l.e'doy Davidson. Sole Agent. C harlotte, N. C. Amttstmtttts. 4--CLOWNS--4 4 KING LAUGH MAKERS 4 : col. zROBinsrsoisr's NEW CJLCStUi THICK HUMPTY DUMPTY PANTOMIME, -AND SPECIALTY COMPANY, The Great Colossus, LVUUIIS IN ISO MINUTE ! t ntj.i; exhibition, At n'gat, before the Hall, xiraordinary Performances on tle 'i'isrbt Hope ! beautiful Display of Firework, E) inn Ca miea, Sity Rockets, Bengal Lights, etc M1 ;iii r uccrt by iLo Bra.. Band, ' -4 v' ONE NIGHT ONLY. OPERA HOUSE.- iy Evening, February 27th. ch1 EeA1rv.ed tickets now on sale without extra uorriE cuipl,ets. tSff-Mr. J.H. Weddington Is suffering severely from a rheumatic affection of the eyes. tMastsr Frank Adams, of the Central Cigar stand, yesterday disposed of the largest piece of fiexible3andstone that has been seen here. tW It is seldom that people are able to complain of mud and dust at the same time. Such, however, was the case in this city Tuesday. EThe absence of market reports from our columns this morning can be accounted for by the fact that yester day was a national holiday, and none were furnished. t" The membership of the order of the Knights of the Golden Rule is rapidly increasing in this city. At a meeting held last night ten admissions were had, tSTIt affords us pleasure to state that Mr. W. J. Yates, who has been suffering seriously from rheumatism for the past two weeks is recovering, and will no doubt soon be able to be upon his feet again. The four negroes convicted of burning the Greenville opera house have had their appeal passed upon by the Supreme Court of South Carolina, and the decision is in accord with that of the lower court, which condemned them to death. USTNight before last a shifting engi neer at the Air-Line depot in this city was thrown from his engine, and the machine went it alone for a little while, getting about two miles away before it stopped. The only damage was to the engineer, who was bruised about the shoulders rather seriously. tW The mask ball at the Centra1 night before last was among the most largely attended of any that hare ever been given in the city. The merriment closed with the "Old Virgina Reel," in which an immense number participated with spirit and evidently great .enjoy ment. tW Thanks are returned to Mr. C. L. Alexander for an invitation to attend the forty-second annual commencement of the Baltimore College of Dental Sur gery, which takes place the 9th of March. Mr. Alexander is a son of Dr. AT W. Alexander, and will garduate from this college at the next com mencement. E3TA large number of people at tended the opening last night of Messrs. Brem & McDowell's skating rink. The cornet band was engaged for the oc casion, and between the music and the skating the hall presented a very lively and pleasing appearance. The larger portion of the crowd .remained until the closing Wl at 10 gave notice to unbuckle sk.v.ef. Death of Mrs. Lucas. Mrs. Mary J. Lucas dit d in this city last night at nine o'clock. The funeral will take place fro:n St. Peter's Episco pal church this evening at four o'clock. Friends and acquaintances arc respect fully invited to attend. Personal. Miss Fannie May Witt, the pert little representative of "Our Boys and Girls of the South," published at Atlan ta, was in Charlotte several days this week in the interest of her paper. -Prof. Seals, of The Sunny South, Atlanta, Ga., was in the city yesterday. Prof. Blake, of Davidson College, was registered at the Central yesterday. Another Humpty Dumpty. Col. Robinson's Ilumpty Dumpty is advertised to be at the Opera house in. this city next Monday night, 27th. The Baltimore Herald says the cast of char acters in the play is all that could be desired to make up an evening of good amusement. The four clowns, one of which number, Marco, the smallest fe male clown in the world, takes an ac tive part. The whole play fairly bub bles over with fun and is a treat for the old as well as for the young folks. Trouble in Freight Movements. in xuesaay s ubsekvek appeareu a m 1 . 9 y J complaint about the irregularity in the delivery of freight at points along the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad and we are requested to make a state ment of the causes of the trouble. The delay has in a great measure been due to an unusual block in freight move ments for points on the Air-Line Divi sion, the freights accumulating to such a degree as to render difficult the mov ing of cars with any regularity. It is stated that the cause of the complaint alluded to was the breaking down of a car on which certain freight was load ed, necessitating a delay for repairs. The difficulties heretofore existing have to a great extent been overcome, and the assurance is given, that every effort will be made in the future, as in the past, to have freights moved promptly Looking for Better Lights. In giving a report of the proceedings of the last meeting of the board 01 Aldermen an important matter was omitted. The mayor stated to the board that in view of the complaints about the street lights he had entered into communication w;th the Brush. Electric Light Company, of Columbus, Ohio, with a view of ascertaining the probable cost of having the streets of r.harlntte illuminated with electric lights instead of gas, ' , , , . -i . There nasDeenmucncompiaintaouut and we are of opinion that any move ment looking to an improvement in this direction will meet with the appro val of the public at least with th oroeressive portion. The present lights , are very muo -' and if satisfactory arrangement d&n be are very nine peue luu uuuo u with the approbation of the board of Aldermen. Rut won't we put on frills wnen our navements are bathed in tne naio ui .- - . . . 1 - M .v. i.ofT-; noht.a it will be Just a little too beyond, to say the least. . I .11.1 u au llwlTl ADoreelated. The exptlonal " K.Vno S m ..a a w n it ariiuni mmv wm . Riiimm majces u pufuw. v.. - made for the introduction of the electric offer oi iree noinea tXim lioht it is to be hoped that it will meet Rsian Je ws, exp 2hv Hamilton Diss- Inferior Court. In the Inferior Court yesterday the following cases were disposed of : George Hilton, colored, larceny; guilty. James Rudisill, colored, larceny; guilty. - J. W. McWhorter, assault and battery ; not guilty. James Hooker, colored, false pre tense; guilty. L. A. Black welder, assault and bat tery ; not guilty. i Uncalled for. The following letters remain uncalled for, in the post office for the week end ing February 6, 1882: J W Arrowwood, Miss Fannie Maggie Baker, S J Brown, Maj. Jakie Burton, Laura Blount, Nellie Butler, Phillis Barringer, A H Boyden, (2) S A Caruthers, Robert Carson, Mathew Clark, Miss M J Clark, J.F. Campbell Jennie Cunnigham, Mack Davis, Miss M Douglas, Hester Davis, Boss Durenf Clara Emmerson, Carey Etheridge, D R Fisher, Isaac A Frazier, Wilson Grier, W P Gore, J P Gable, A R Hen derson, Mrs. L E Henderson, Tom Har ry, (col.) Mrs. Maria Hardie, Newton Harris, Mrs. Kate Holliston, W J Kerns, Miss F M King, Mary Land, Mrs. Cyrus Long, V C Morris, W L Mc Bride (2), W J Moore, J M Moore, Mar gret E Maxwell, Mrs. M G McAulay, J D Mott, Jennie McDowell, J P McKe on, Alice McRea, Addie Moss, A K Mc Cowan, J F Qvercash, Miss Hattie Phillips, George Parks, Wesley Reaves, Jacob Rozzell, Charlie Read, Amanda Rea, S M Summering, Mrs H L Sloan IdaShepard, A J Smith, (2), Rose Thomas, John Yober, John West, John F Woodward, John J Wilson, Miss Hattie Wilkson, Filli Willey, Jesse Williams, Camilla Witherspoon. When calling for any of the abova please say advertised. W W Jenkins. Postmaster. Regulations for Lent. Below will be found the Lenten regu lrtions of the Catholic Church in the Vicariate-Apostolic of North Garolina for the season, which commenced yes terday : 1. All the faithful who have com pleted their twenty-tirst year are, unless legitimately dispensed, bound to ob serve the fast of Lent. 2. They are to make only onfemeal a day, excepting Sundays. 3. The meal allowed on fast days is not to be taken till about noon. 4. Flesh meat and fish are not to be used at the same meal during Lent. 5. A small refreshment, commonly called collation, is allowed in the even ing, not to exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. 6. It is permitted to use bread, butter, cheese, eggs, milk, all kinds of fruits, salads, vegetables and fish at the colla tion. 7. General usage has made it lawful to take in the morning some warm liquid, as tea, cuffee, or thin chocolate made with water, and a mouthful of bread. 8. Necessity and custom have author ized the use of bog's laid, as well as butter, in preparing permitted food. it The following persons are exempt ed from the obligations of fasting: Per sons under twenty-one years of age; the sick; nursing women; those who are obliged to do hard labor; all who, through weakness, cannot fast without great prejudice to their health. 10. By dispensation, the use of flesh meat will be allowed at all meals on Sundays, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exception of Holy Thursday and the second and last Saturdays of Lent. 11. The faithful are reminded that, besides the obligation of fasting im posed by the church, this holy season of Lent should be, in an especial manner; a time of earnest prayer, of sorrow for sin, of seclusion from the world and its amusements, and of generous almsgiv ing. 12. The Paschal time extends from the first Sunday of Lent till Trinity Sunday, during which time all Catholics who have attained a htting age are bound to prepare themselves to receive worthily the Holy communion. The holy season of Lent is a very proper time. also, for children to go to their First Confession, which they ought to do generally when about seven years of age. Parents should see to this. 1. if. Si ORTHKOP, Bishop of Rosalia and Vicar-Apostolic of North Carolina. Colored Men on Juries. To the Editor of the Obsenej. As you have always shown kindness by giving us a hearing, please allow me to inquire why it is that the colored people of thjis county are excluded ev ery year from the privilege of sitting upon the jury in ail courts neia nere, except the United States Court? Why is this injustice practiced so persistent ly upon us ? By what power is it done, and who is responsiDier rve suppose the chairman of the county commis sions can answer this. If we have done anything of ourselves we wish to know it in order to rectify mistakes. Our people are being tried here daily and often convicted, with no represent ative of their race upon the jury, is this right ? Is it Justice ? We mean no disrespect to any one; but as private colored citizens of Mecklenburg coun ty, we desire those persons whose busi ness it is to draw tne juries to expiam why it is that colored men are excluded from the jury. C, Charlotte, JS. i;., u eo. 22, wax. Weather. Middle Atlantic States Fair weath er, northwesterly winds, stationary oj higher temperature ana, cigner; Prs sure. - South Atlantio states A'air weatner, winds mostly northwesterly, stationary or higher temperature ana pressure. East Guir states warmer, iair weather, variable winds and stationary Dressure. west liuil states warmer, iair weather, winds mostly southeasterly, stationary or lower pressure. Tennessee ana unio vaiiey iair tirothai urotarorl V Win (Id hACWmiTlcr ncauud, v..j - o variable, stationary or nigner tempera Another Offer to the Jewish Exiles. Ptttt.atjT5t.phia. Feb. 22. Another fFar nf land for Russian refugees was intai hv Mavor Kins this morninz ftnti f mm rValvin J. i cowies, 0f Charlotte, iorin jaroua. Cowies, of CDarjoue, xyn. V"V He 8ay8: "Observing the verr liberal ton prudent of a Florida land com- pany, and having large bodies Of lnnd in the mountains of this State which I . nti) T nm indnp.pri to males v,a flomonfFflV of free nomes for fifty VUO , XS1 J famlies, forty acres w.eacn imuy m Aa.;mniA Thfi lands I offer are situ ated in the counties of Alexander -and t Wilkes and are adapted to corn.wneat. tobacco. etc; wen wawreu auu www with virgin forest. HOW MUCH THREAD IS MADE IN A YEAR 1 "The following article under the above heading appeared in the Tne At lanta Constitution, of December 18th, 1881, and the substance of it has subse quently been issued and extensively circulated in pamphlet form by a com petitor: "A prominent advertiser of spool cotton baa furnished some figures la advertising that he makes sufficient Aread every day to go tour times 'around the world; upon which to form an estimate. Let ua see bow much thread It takes to go tour times around the world. One dozen of thread ot 200 yards contains 2.400 yarns. Now, the world at the equator is 860 degrees of 69 15 statute miles, or 24-912 miles in circumference, J ,760 yards to the mile, or 43, 846,120 yards. It requires, therefore. 18.389 dozens to go around the world, and a dally product of four times that quantity amounts to 78.076 dozens per day, or with three hundred working days In the year, the prodigious quantity of 21, 922,800 dozens for one company alone. Bow they wind it all does not appear, for the automatic winding machinery, of which they boast that they have seventy-eight machines, turning out 6.000 to 7,000 spools per day, can, at their highest esti mate, turn out 45,500 dozen per day, or 18,650,- 000 dozen per annum. This is one company alone, and not the largest exhibitor at Atlanta. How much thread is made in a year? Who knows?" The manufacturers of Clark's "CNT" Spool Cotton are the "prominent ad vertisers" referred to, and their adver tisement from which the author quoted reads as follows: "The 0. N. T.' factories at Newark, New Jersey, and Paisley, Scotland, employ 5,200 operatives. Make sufficient thread daily to go around the world four times. Use 6,000 horse power. Consume 43,000 tons of coal annually, or 140 tons dally. The manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of spool cotton In the world." The discrepancy between what is al leged as their production, and the 73, 076 dozens per day necessary to go around the world four times, is easily accounted for. 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 to take into account .the production of the works in Paisley, Scotland. Their advertisement distinctly states that "the 40. N. T.' factories at 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-affirm that "the manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of spool cotton in the world." George A. Clark & Bro., Sole Agent in America ( for Clark's "O.T. 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 : Novexbxb 29th, 1831. To H. I. Kimbai l, Esq. , Dirt cto. - General : Dka.k Sik We herewlih withdrawal our entries for -competition at the Atlanta Cotton Exposition, and will continue our exhibits lor display omy. Please to notify toe above change in the proper departments, and oblige, Yours respectfully, Gkobgb a. Clark & Bbothxr, Sole Agents for Clark's -'O. M. T." Spool Coiton. REPLY. Novsmbeb 29th, 1881. To George A. Clark tc Brother, Clark's "O. N. T." Thread Exhibit: Dear Firs Your favor ot November 29th is re ceived, and will give it the attention jou desire. Trusting that you may find full and complete satis faction in the continuation of your elegant display, 1 am Very respectfully, u. l jumball, uirector-uenerai. Referring to the above, the Agents of Clark's -O. N. T." Spool Cotton would here state that, after they went to At- anta, they found that none of the lead ing manufacturers of spool cotton were entered for competition ; therefore they withdrew all their entries rrom compe- tion, and continued their exhibit for dis play only. There was, therefore, no competition in Spool Cotton, or Spool Cotton Ma chinery at the Atlanta Cotton Exposi- lon, there being only om entry leit. The 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 no com petition are very empty honors indeed. reoiw sun wea MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ilfBBUAHl 22, 1882. COTTON. LTOBPOOii Noon Dull and easier: middling uplands 6 7-16d; middling Orleans Wfcd; sales 8,000; specnlauen and export 600; receipts 6,160, all American. Uplands low middling clause: February delirery 6 7-16d: February and March 7-16d; March and April 6 l5-82d6 29-64d- ao 15-2a: April and uay n-wzaeto utw4aa- 6 17-32d; Hay and June 6 87-64d8 19-S2d; June and July 6 41 B4da)8 21-32d; July and Aug ust 611-1 6dQ6 23 32d; August and September 6 25-82d. Futures steady. CITY COTTON MABTXT. Office of Tex Obskktkk, 1 Chablottx, February 23, 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet at tne follow ing quotations: Good Middling. 1114 Strictly middling, 1 16 middling. it Strict low middling... 10 Low middling. 10 Tinges 9Vt3i9V Storm cotton 58 Sales yesterday 140 Dales. t. 4 Charlotte Produce Market. FKBBUABY 23, 1882. BUYING PHICIS. Corn, per bosn'l.... 90395 Mkal, " ; . 95 WHXAT cA Beans, 'white. Der bushel 1.25a2.50 Pkas, Clay, per bnsh...... 90al.OO Laaj, - i.ou White, " - 1-25 ILOUB Family 3.50a3.7S KxtrtL - 3.00&3.25 SuDer Oats, shelled, 65a75 DRIED jfBTJIT Apples, per n. Peaches, peeled. ... . . " unpeeled.. Blaokberries 5a8 18a20 7a8 8a5 70a75 1.50 20 15al6 20&25 Potatoes Sweet Irish Butter North Caroiir a. leos, per dozen. ...... POULTRY Chickens Spring Ducks Turkeys, perm..... fteese !Sa20 20a25 8 25a85 5a6 Bxbf, per lb., net.... mutton, per in., net.. a a m FORK, - 8a9 SELLTNQ PBICK3 WHOLK3ALK. Bulk mxats Clear rib sides... 10V Prime BJo ia.1tt Good 12alS WV3 SYOkB White Yellow 1 . Molasses oub.. m 8ugar Syrap Choice New Orleans 45 SSaS'J 575 4045 Common Salt Liverpool fine...- coarse Bhmwv l.OOal.25 85L00 rm narsalinil.. ...Sl.75a2.00 Bre7 TT 82.00bJMX On A. VTV Apple, per gaUon.. .92.003.00 Peach. . ...j,.. Si0 Wbsi, eSttpnemong. W- gaiw BXTAIL. Site . i CBXXHI.... .......;'-. Lard, per lb. TAixow.perlB Baooh , 20 15a 6 a vt. v. nog rot 4 . . lOall 1415 Hams, canvassed. 15al6 rice 8al0 FEBRUARY 1ST, 1882. EMTTAMfc --OUR- GREAT GREAT Ctog Out Sale -or WILL BEGIN 0T1B00AT9. . .FOB WTNTKS WXAS. 0TXBC0ATS FOB SPBIKG WXAB. A I SSB8TTTT 8S53 T S883 .? AAA L -B E S O L D.- A SPECIAL SALE ! . A POSITIVE SALE ! For we never carry oyer from Seasoa to Season any Garments that cam be seld at the proper time, if a reasonable sacrifice can accomplish the sale. IT HAS BSXN A MILD SSASON THUS FAB, AND WE HAYS A Large Stock On hand. It we've erred in Judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW IS THE TIME TO PEIOE MAKES DIFFEEOOES. For three years our poller has been to close each season's purchase the season bought, enabling us to epen FBJC8H NSW STOCKS. Our " Customers expert It; the reputation . of ear House demands It If you nave not bought It will be worth your while to look, for the pikes WILL ASTONISH TOU. OUB 827, S28, SS0 urt 8S2 SILK 8LKKTK LUTED OTKBCOATS frill t seld without reserve at S20. OUB $22, $24 and $25 OYIBCOAT6 at $17.5a OUB $18 and $20 OYIBCOATS at $15. This last Includes all of eur FINK REVERSIBLE OLSTXBS and TJLSTBBBTTXS. Weave some 25 BETEBSTBLE OVEBCOA13 ln handsome patterns, marked $14. $10 and $17.50, whleh will be sold at flO. OUR 810 aol $12 OVIBCOATS will besoldunl- fosmb- at I7.M. a lot of some 20 OYISCOATS, embracing the remnanU ef all lots ranging In price from if 7 rtfl i il'rQ trzi 71 aW00 I 1 99,99 not abMeo WELL BS SACRIFICED jAT TBI 1 IE L IL I K (&, Tne esnvenleat price for all nly $8. This lot U aa SUB K9 jS wre n SMI flO i. yi & its BARGAIN ! . 19 We sUB smak la this sale the LOWES!! arfsM ve km KTHt oiffeiesL and wksa assert ttlsweMXAH toeLpwTBT pfosa KTEB made af aawfjjw ; B,ffiaafroaa ilaku a sellcttea, an tkMssadvSAtasjes LOW atleas wll grfa MUpnreaaslng to parse, five ppertuBity is a rare OM. X. D. LATTA 4 BBOA OVERCOATS Ln uit u q MSUM TS U M M M U U M M M UU Rectify Mista AT COST !' AT COST. AT COST. . HAVING JUST TAKEN 4 13ST VSia'POmTgr I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO HUCH STOCK ON HAND, AND HV ORDEB TO REDUCE IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. dec30 1m FORD'S VIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts difectly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness,.Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purines the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. TOB SAXE BY AX I. DRUOQI8TS. am 18 deod eow ly. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. AS Assignee of J. L. Hardin, in bankruptcy, will sell at the court house door in Charlotte on Monday, the 13th day of March, 1882, two valuable city lots, known as Lots 1831 and 1833 ln the plan of the city, fronting 99 feet on Trron street and running back to College. There is a comfortable dwelling and outbuildings on said lots. Terms V3 eash and the balance in 6 months, 8 per cent, Interest. J. E. BROWN, Assignee 01 j. l narain in uankruptcy. febl8 tds FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND BUGGY, with har- vSJpK ness Also, a one-horse Wagon wJw will be sold cheap for cash. For partlcuirs apply to w. H. Neel. jr . at T. L. Selgte & Co., or willle Caldwell or T. W. Neel, Stonewall, N C . or ad dress b. HA rKKI,, febl6 DavColege, N. C. attzxlzs. Particular Notice. All the drawines will hereafter be under the f x- cluslve super Islon and control of GENKRAL5 G. T. BKAUBEGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE THIRD GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 18S2. 142nd MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated ln 1888 for 25 years by the Legls- laturfor Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81, 000.000- to which a reserve nana 01 9500,000 has since Deen added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. ' It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Ticsets, une Ltoiiar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize , 1 Capital Prize - 2 Prizes of $2,500 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 , ...830,000 ... 10,000 ... 5,000 ... 5,000 ... 5,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10.000 100 Prizes of 100.. 200 Prizes of 60. 20. 10. 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes Ot APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700 M Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to Si 10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. For further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A. UAUftllN, New Orleans. La. or M. A. DATTPHIN, 127 La sane street, Chicago, ins., The New York effice is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. The particular attention of the Public is called to the fact that the entire number ot the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and conse quently all the prizes ln each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. Iebia POPULAR MONTHLY DBA WING OF THE I the City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1882. These drnwtnM occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- semDiy 01 juntuesr. TheTTrflted states Circuit Court on March 81. Tendered the following decisions: 1st mat tne commonweaun ustnoonon com pany is legal. 2d its arawmss axe ran. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead tne nst or prizes ior tne FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize, 830. 1 Prize, lO.i ....... ... 1 Prize, , 10 Prim, $1,006 each,... 6,000 10.000 AU razes,, oou eaen,. 10,000 10,000 10.000 100 Prizes. 100 each. 206 Prizes, 60 each,.. 000 Prizes, 20 each... 1006 Prizes. 10 each... 12,000 10,000 t Prizes. SSOO each. Approximation Prizes 82.700 9 Prises, 200 - " " 1,800 Prizes. 100 " " BOO 1.800 Prises,.. $112400 Wbol Tlekats. S3; Half Tickets, Si; 27 Tickets, S60;6S Tickets, S100. Bemlt Money or Bank Draft ln Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB P08TOFFICS ORDER. Orders of $6 and upward, by Express, ean be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOARDHAN, CourterJoumal Build Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New Yorkv Ieb4 u grtftjs aud UXpxU cities. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF EPPS'S COCOA, BLAIR'3 LIQUID RENNET, Taylor's Bermuda Arrow-root, CULICURA, GLENN'S SULPHUR, PACKERS & CONSTANT1NES PINE TAR SOAP, Fellow's and SIcArthur's Compound Syrup oi HY POPHOS PHITES. R. K. JORDAN Ac CO, TRYON STREET. fen 10 ---AT-- WILDE..1'S YOU WILL FIND A FULL STOCK OF Chemicals, Toilet Ahas -AND- Jruggists' Sundries. Also, a fresh supply of L .1 1 YOURS TRULY, H. IY1. Wilder, Ag't, (Wilson & Black's old stand.) Corner Trade and College Streets, Charlotte, N. & feb!5 GREAT GERM DESTROYER. DARBY'8 , PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. r PITTING OF SMAL POX Prevented. Ulsters purified and healed. Gangrene prevented and cured. Dysentery cured. Wounds healed rapidly. SMALL POX ERADICATED. s Contagion destroyed. Sick Rooms punned and made plea sat t. Fevered and 81nc Per Scurvey cured In short Tme. Tetter dried up. It is perfectly harmless. Kor core Throat it Is a sure cure sons relieved and re freshed by 'bathing with Prophylatlc iuo Arid Art in rbA venrpr. Soft White Complexions secured by its use in bafhlner. DIPTHERIA Impure Air made harm PREVENTED!! less ana punnea Dy sprinkling Darby's Fluid about. To purify the Breath. uieane tne Teetn, u can't be surnaased Cholera dissipated. snip ever prevented Dy Its use. In cases of death ln the house, It should alwflys be used a'out the corpse -it will prevent any unpleasant smell. An antidote for animal or Vegetable Poison, Stings, &c. Dangerous effluvlas ot sick ro. ms andThpspl tals removed by Its use. Yellow Fever Eradicate Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved Instantly, bears n re vented. Removes all unpleasant oaors. tin fact It Is the great Disinfectant and Purifier, FBXPABXD BT J. H. ZEILLN" & CO., ManafJturlng;(mlatsJ9ole2Proprletors. de4 . LABRADOR HERRINGS, Pickled Tripe, Pigs Feet and Cod Fist, -AT- S. M.HOWELL'S, fet21 NewDroffStope Ircsk Drags 1 ji Garden Seec anarenis SCARLET FEVER CURED. feL-ij ulu,ssln 75c and 50c. slble with Its occasluseonai .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1882, edition 1
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