w Mxiixtotic LOlAL MATTE : HOSE cm pl ' "V. TTTESPAY, FEB. 23, 1882: SOCIETY DIRECTORY. .x LODGE No. 81. A. If. AT M.-BW1" i-hala -vimi and fourth Monday nights. ' l3TThe churches were well attended Sunday, ' . , tSTCharlotte Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday night. tirCharlotte Lodge Knight Of Py thias meets to-morrow night. ' SJSS'Sfflr f at Perm's shoe . store this even- E5r"But one case before the mayor yesterday morning a drunk and disor derly negro. t-The Gounod Club failed tc meet last night. A meeting will be held to night at Mrs. Dewey's at 8 o'clock. tRev. V. T. Waller filled the Tryon ular meeting Chablott d d Iounh Friday nights. me ,TTt COMJtANDABT NO. 2, K. T.-BegUlM CHABWi flr3t and third Thursdays. o? Honok. Regular meeting every -,n prTHXia. Regular meeting nights KHInnlrd Wednesdays o'clock p. m. atka ic Temple Hall. T. O. O. IE1. CHABWyrra lodo Na 88. Meets every Mou d MviflisBtma DSCLABATIOH LOME NO. ft- Dixik Lo0" No- 108.-Meetsrevery Thursday llgl"' RrvsR Encampmiot No. 21. Meets Etandthlrd Thursday nights In each month. Index to New Advertisements. ni-firollna Railroad Condensed Schedules. ?H l,.(iina Fur Kent VV V-r!"son-For Bent Jeare Book Lost. . '5 SUPERIOR COURT Opening o the Term YesKerdayMur der Trial Set for To-Day. Xhe Superior court for Mecklenburg, regular term, met in this city yesterday, Judee J. C. L. Gudfifer presiding. The following named gentlemen com pose the grand jury : S. E. Linton, foreman ; Alfred Child era, H. D. Smith, C. B. Todd, A. H. Me Combs, J.D. Watts, J. W. Griffith, L. Berwanger, R. H. Alexander, S. L. Hoover, W. M. Herron.-S. A. Jordan, W. C. Harris, W.B.Soloman, J. M.Grice, D. A. McCord, A. Campbell, W. M. Alexander. His honor's charge to the jury as to the duties devolving upon it was com- Street Methodist chureh pulpit Sunday Pjehensive and delivered in i an impres- . .. I niw-A nnrt lnr.irt mannfir. To Offences IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. Will There be an Extra Session of the Legislature! Special to The Observer. ' Washington, Eeb. 27. Col. Octavius Coke, of Raleigh, and Gen. W. T. Rob erts, of Gates county, arrived nere to day. To-night a conference was had at Maj.Dowd'sroom,asto advising uov. Jarvisto call, together the Legislature I for the purpose of passing an apportion ment bilL There were present tne gen tlemen named and Senators Vance and Ransom and Congressmen Armfield, Dowd. Vance. Cox, Latham, Shackel- ! ford and Scales. The. conference lasted three hours and adjourned without re sult at 11 to-night Another conference to-morrow. BUSINESS NOTICES. noun kmen Your Hop Bitters have been of 8 I! S ; me. I was laid up with typhoid fever gral!r o months and could get no relief until W Z r ' u? Sop Sitters. To those suffering from h mo r a,.y "one In leeble health, 1 cordially re coui.nciia w (JS3 Fuiton 8tr6et( Chicago, I1L The Germ TUeory Small Pax. ...MAf n.irbTS Proohylactlo Fluid In de- tinHnirthA pffMlinf enntAuloos jtrnyll g a"0 "'"""""'B - 'TCiJweicanscMCtlybe esUmated. as smallpox f -.d lbe line are caused by certain germs gaining f Tolac- in the human body. The Fluid success fully combats and destroys the germs before they fully develop, tnereDy aivesuug mem Ul au to harm. Thoroughly disinfect your houses and every pUce with the.Fluld. mmrORD ALUM AND IKON 8PRIS&3 WATER AITO u-Tho great tonic and alterative contains Eu much iron and fifty percent, morealum ! than any "alum and Iron mass" known. 7' ?htnK forthe "spring weakness" now so Sml Sc- W by all druggHts of any standing Prices reduced one half, mayll-tf ,m, ,m ' A CARD. to all who are suffering from the errors and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay osfol manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will r..re vou FKEK of CHAKGE. This great remedy -Ls discovered ry a missionary In South America. a jTelf-nddressed envelope the Hit. j tEPa T. LNMAN, Station D. Mew York Cit- PEEilATUEK LOSS OF THE HUB May be entirely prevented by the ur BUS -HETT3COCOAIN8. No other compound pos sesses the peculiar p . es hlch so acty suit the various condl Ons f the human hair. It softens, the hair when harsh and dry, soothes the irritated scalp It affords the riches lustre. It prevents the hair from tailing oft It promotes Its hearthy, vigorous roth. It is not greasy nor Bticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills u-tndraff. , . . . Hurnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwnto be the est. Vt bo is Mrs. WIhsIow t As this question is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children, bhe has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained in a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, twthinir. It o Derates like made giving rest and hearth, and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Winslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children t-rtainly do rise up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dally sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has Immortalized her name by this in valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use. and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother Ha discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given It the benefit of Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Try it, mothers try it now. Ladles' Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. night and delivered an interesting dis course. CPThe Richmond Dispatch says Mr. J. B. Weisiger, o' .that city, willlea've there to-day for an extended visit to Charlotte. JEf"The hour for opening court has been fixed at 9:30 a. m., and the jury has been instructed to be present half an uour later. . W Charlotte Castle Golden Rule meets to-night in Masonic Temple. This will be the last meeting held un der open charter. KSTThe Erskine Student is the name of anew college paper just started at Due West, S. C the second number of which has been received at this office. Amone our visitors yesterday were Messrs. Douglas, of the Montgom ery Star, Cowan, of the Anaon Times, and Rev, Mr. Bynum, late of Winston, N.C. t"The corrected schedule of the Richmond and Danville road is pub lished elsewhere this morning. The changes from the former are very slight dpThe dam of the city water works will undoubtedly soon become ajxpu lar resort. The mud has prevented many from going out, but when the streets get in good condition the num ber of visitors will be large. E5TA fair audience greeted Col. Rob inson's Humpty Dumpty company last night, and while no special merit canb claimed for it over other companies, it gave u fair performance, which was well received by the audience, home of the specialties are very good. Jgp"The court house has a peculiar fascination for the average colored cit hir.h is difficult to account for. A large number congregate about the temple of justice on each recurring term of court ai.d watch the proceed ings with an attention that, indicates the deepest interest. Thc young ladies of the Second Presbyterian church will give a musi cale at the residence of Mr. D. W. Oates next Friday night. These entertain ments have heretofore been a source of ereat pleasure to those who attended. and the coming one promises to be JUut Vtlucrttsemettts. p7 f ROYAL HWB1 Jk NJ equal, if not superior, toiiny previously given. IdThe water works force has com menced macadamizing the track of the pipe, and it is the opinion that good sense was shown in delaying this im portant work until the mud disappeared. Had the rock been replaced promptly much of the work would have been to do over, for the vehicles crossing the soft srround would have driven the rock down so deep that.it wouldnever have been seen again. Death of Bishop Lynch. Right Rev. P. N. Lynch, the Roman Oathplic Bishop of Charleston, S. C died in that city Sunday. He had long 1 hAPn a sufferer, but his death was a shock to his large circle of friends and acquaintances. lie was well-known in this city, where his death wiljbe heard of with sorrow. sive and lucid manner, to onences against the common law, such as homi cide, murdermanslaughter, rape, arson, burglary, larceny, embezzlement, false pretence, forgery, &c, due attention was given and the duties of the jury clearly defined. In calling attention to the law against selling spirituous liquors to minors his honor said perhaps all were more in terested in this statute than in any other upon which he had touched ; that not a citizen in the county desired his son to -become a drunkard, or wished his daughter to marry a drunkard ; that it was the duty of the jury to present every case coming to their knowledge, and to use due diligence in the effort to ascertain whether or not the law is vio lated ; he also directed special attention to the statute against selling on bun day, and dwelt at some length on the evils arising from these two sources, urging the execution of the law in every case which may be discovered. The attention of the jury was also called to the condition of the public roads whether the pverseers kept them up as required by law and directed that pre sentments be made in cases of negli gence. Instructions were given to look after the orphan children of the county, both those with and those without guardians, with a view of the proper protection of their interests; to the ne cessity of examining the county build ings and reporting upon their condi tion, and to see that a place of safety be had for the deposit of county records, &c. His honor quoted the language X)f the statute making sUnder of women a misdemeanor, and recommended that the jury give the matter their special attention, explaining, however, that the law was only intended to apply to the good women of the State those of good home reputation. The greater portion of the afternoon was consumed in going over the docket. Burwell Johnston, against whom there is an indictment for larceny, was called and failed to answer, and judg ment nisi was entered. W. C. Hastings, for f osgery, was called and failed. The case of the State against Bob Jones, negro, moved here from Union county, was set for 2 o'clock this afternoon. It la (h. n1rht nf Villi V trt WH.lt Until VOQ &T6 In bed with disease you may not get over for months, when you can be cured during the early symptoms by Parker's blnger Tonic. We have known the sickliest families made the healthiest by a timely use of this pure medicine. Observer. FEBRUARY 1ST, 1882. -OUR-- GREAT GREAT MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH FEBBUABY 27, 1882 ' PRODUCE. Wilmington, N. C.-Spirits turpentine quiet at 50c. Rosin firm; strained $ 1.H0; good strained 81 95. Tar firm, at J 1.90. Crude turpentine steady, at 82.25 lor hard; 83.50 for yellow dip; 82.80 for virgin , interior). Com unchanged; prime white S2J&83; mixed 17. Baltimobs Noon Floar quiet; Howard street and Western super 83 75a$4.76; extra 86.00 85.85; family 88.00$7.00; City Milissuper K4.00CCSO.0U; extra JOUOUiJO-uo; xuu uiauuo 88.75; Patapsco famtly 88. oO. Wheat Southern quiet and steady; Western steady; Southern red 81.80S81.83: ambef 81.3581.g8; No. 1 Mary land 81 3581.SB; No. 2 WesterrTwinter red spot. southern steady and firm; Western firmer; South ern wmie to, oouuiem jeuuw do. Baltmobb Night Oats firmer; Southern 47 Kn. U..UIH ohir, 4R?iKi mtTttd al ftiAidn: Penn sylvania 47S50. Provisions firm; mess pork 818.2501818,50. BUlK meais snuumers auu cioar rib sides, packed 7tfea10i4. Bacon -shoulders SV; clear rib sides Hi; hams 18iA13. Iard MflnoH 1 014 f!nfTe atAnrlv; Rm CUtflOMOI- dlnary to fair s9. Sugar- quiet; A soft 9 wni&gey quu, ai oi-i Va- rrejsuu uuu. Chicago. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and prices Irregular; No. 2 Chicago spring 8125 for cash; Sl-253)81.25 for February; 81.25 for March. Corn -Irregular and fairly ac tive, at 5810-60 for cash; 68 for February and March. Ottts quiet, but steady, at 42 A for cash; 401 for February; 40 for March. Barley-dull and nom inal, at 81 .03 S 1 05. Dressed hogs m lair demand and market firm, at 87.65fcr87.7o. Pork in tair demand and prices higher, at 817.00 for cash, February and March. Lard in active demand and prices have advanced, at 810.50 for k vahmsi.. unH Vomh Riiilr mpftts falrlv active and a shade higher, shoulders $6 30; short rib 89.25; clear $9.40. Whiskey steady, at $1.18. mon to fair extra 85.10ffl$&tti; good to choice extra $6,700)88.00. Wheat iaic higher, un settled and leverish, closing firm at about the best rates; No. 2 spring 81.26; ungraded red 81-19-$1.83: ungraded white Sl.24$1.28; No. 2 red, Kebruary gl'OUfSOigl.uiw; Jiarcn $1.82. torn-ffilc higher and closing Ann; March 6768. Oats-c higher and tairly active; No. 3. 49; No. 2, February 5050. Hops duu and unsettled ana weaa; xeamngs 12322. Coffee dull and prices nominally uq- i a . ni n aim, firm and rmlAt fair in eood refining quoted at 77ti; refined flrm; yel low scarce; Standard A 88 1 1-16. Molasses auiet and firm. Bice unchanged. Bosin-steady n annam UK. TununMnA R9Ui Wnnl rf.,n nth.r ananlr. nnnnMUc fleece H4l48: Texas 1430 Pork very dull and a shade lower, at 1K7R: old $17.75$ 8 00; new, March $17. 5o- v$17.75. Lard-10c higher and fairly active, and cloMng strong, riiu.cm vs; mareu iu.uwu- Freigbts to Liiverpcoi maiKei easier. c osii k Sale mdDMrBi-SiBi AT COST ! AT COST. AT .OWE! COST HAYINQ JUST T1KXM 1 KIND I HATE XNTffiELT' - : T HI TEF 3EE S T H ON BLAND, AND IN ORDER TO RKDUCS IX I WILL OFFER UNTIL FUBTBJEB NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. OF OVERCOATS WILL BEGIN TO-DAY 0 dec30 1m Wfwtnaneon. Sctb and Stefltctnes. 0VERC0AT3 FOB WINTER WEAR. OVERCOATS FOB SPRING WEAR. A I. t AA L -A A L L AAA L L A. A t.t.T.T. T.T.T.T. MM MM TI TJ s8Sa TTTT MMMM U U 2 B T Only Vegetable Compound that t : J acts airecuy upon uic lwtvcr, cuiu. cures Liver Complaints, Jaun- dice, ijiliousness, Malaria, aos- fiveness, Headach'e. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purines the blood. A book sent iree. ur. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. FOR BALE BY Alii VUUUIB IB. amis deod eow ly. -IMPORTED- Brandies and Wines FOR MMMM U TJ DSS M M M U U B a 1 r -. TTTT DOfiO Jxl EtL JU JJ u 'S B E SOL D. A SPECIAL SALE ! A POSITIVE SALE ! $10.75. 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. COTTO dllng lie good ordinary lUt4c; net receipts I 1171. irmil ! fl 'O: Stock 70.224. - worts coastwise 1.368; to Great Britain - ; to contiuent ; to France ; to. channel NoBFOLX-Finn; middUng lltfec; net recelou 140 ; Htock 42,288; exports ootr- 393; sales 867; exports to Great Britain : to continent Baltimore -Steady, middling llc; low mid dling 1 1 is; good ordinary 10; net receipts 74; ross 523, saies ouu "c oo.uio, ooaiwiBj i spinners 310; exports to Great UrUatn , to continent 342. Boston -Dull , middling llc; low mlddimi! llUhc; irood ordinary lOVso; net receipts ow; Attempt to Rob a Store. Yesterday morning, between three and four o'clock; a thief attempted to hrpafe into t.hfi errocerv store of Mr. L. A. - I -ra. r r. dot. Misenheimer, on Tryon street, and bu fw-.w. for the fact that a clerk who sleeps in Wilmington Firm , middling llc thn arnr was aroused bv the noise the thief would no doubt have succeeded in his undertaking. The look and all j the other fastenings were broken, with the exception of a cross-bar, and one 01 the staples holding this in position was forced nearly out when the thiet was frightened away. A large wood file was used in the attempt to lorce open i the door, and this was found yesterday morning lying near tne DroKen uuui. Later in the day it was learned that the file had been stolen from Mr. Rooke's shop on Saturday night, the thief hav- ing broken a winaow m uiuei w reach it. IT HAS .BEEN A MILD SEASON THU3 FAB, AND WE HAVE A Large Stock CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. m a i..im,aa nf T T. uoNiiruin nn n irrnnrnv will sell at the court house oor In Charlotte on Monday, the lain oay oi jnarca, moa, vw ,i..nkln h,tnt. nnamasT nta DtHI And lXIlH in the plan of the city, fronting 99 feet on Tryon street and running back to College There Is a comrortaDie aweumg ana ouiiuiuiuiugs uu suu tpttos ih eash and the balance in 6 months, at 8 per cent, Interest. J. E. BROWN, Assignee oi j. ju. naruiu in oauiuytvj. feb!8 tds MEDICINAL USE, IlECfelVED TO-DAY. R. H. JORDAN 6: CO. feb25 TRYON STREET. FRESH- GARDE S SEP Particular Notice. Alexander was from the chair- county cornmiS' to turn over to Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economica tb:u the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weluin, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only. In cans- KOYAL BAKING POWDEB CO., nov-2.1 New York. LeHoy Datdson. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. FOR RENT. AfelX Room House and Base ment, five minutes walk of tbe square. Apply to i. h. McGinn, ' At Pegram & Co's. FOR RENT. A GOOD Dwelling, convenient to busi ness, containing seven rooms, on Trjoo street, will be rented cheap for the Pllrmnt Tno 4Vr V In 4a a tfiVMl faltsMft u. e,)od warden, eood well of water, stable ana ottitr necessary outhouses. Possession fcivea lm mea.ately. App.t to y piBKTNSON, . At B. Nichols' Furniture Store. feb'28 2t LOST. ON the freight train between Monroe and Char lotte, Friday afternoon. February 24tn. a measure book: with the names of several parues In Lumberton. Laurinburg. Wadesboro, C Own- rs mma not in it. The finder will be liberally re garded by sending same to Central hotel. Char lotte. fth28 lt SSf Hone to the Factory. Yesterday Sheriff served with an order man of the board of sinners reauirine him Mr. R. Y. McAden the following pns convicted by the Inferior Court last week: M. Sum merville, Geo. Hil ton. Jim Rudisill, West Stewart, and Jim Hooker. v The prisoners are all ne- rrrfts .nn whom sentences ranging irom six months to three years were passed. Mr. McAden will use them at his new factory on the Catawba river. Cutting Scrape in Monroe. A gentleman who was in Monroe last Sfturday informs us that a serious cut ting scrape occurred there on that day, in which a negro had his arm cut open from the point of his shoulder to near the elbow, the wound being quite deep and severe. The name of the negro could not be ascertained, 'but the cut ting was done by a white man from Chesterfield county, South Carolina, who, our informant says, was drunk at the time. The name of the party using the knife is said to be Phillips, who,im mediately after the occurrence, mount ed his horse and escaped. From what can be learned it seems the assault was unprovoked, as the negro only laughed at Phillips, who became angereu uuu cut him. : A Compliment Worthily Bestowed. Capt J. J. Gormley, formerly Super intendent of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, has been appointed I supervisor olthe Charlotte business oi the Associated Railways, xms ij u position which has grown out of the demands of the company a uuoiu I at this point, and in making the ap pointment the companxhas secured me services of a gentleman who is in every way well qualified to nil tne posiwou, and who, we have no aouot,. win givo satisfaction alike to his superiors and it. vii, fanf f Jrrmlev lias, in ma To Perfect the Sunday School Work. The State Sunday School convention, which met in Raleigh last week, after considering various plans for advancing and perfecting the Sunday School work in the State, unanimously adopted the following report of a committee ap pointed to submit some method to ac complish the end desired : That the State be diviaea into ais tiicts of about five counties each, and that the executive committee add to their number a person in each district, who-shall have as his work the organi zing of the committees of his district, and who shall appoint a secretary m each county where no organization has yet taken place. That the executive committee be directed to make a thor- V. n.n4-iafinll MnVflSS Of the htat6. and be directed to correspond with the secretary of the International Sunday School Convention. That the execu tive committee call for collections dur ing the month of May from each Sun day School in the State, for the use of the executive committee. That the ex ecutive committee appoint pastors or tne various ueuuiumawuuo w - through the press the nature and ad vantages of this organization. That th.oMinn nf t.hfl last convention, held at Salem, in designatug the Rev. Dr. Pritchard, Rev. L. W. Crawford and Rev. Jethro Rumple, to present the cause to the various religious denomi nations is hereby approved and rene w ed. That the recommendation of the School Union, of spe cial days of prayer for Sunday Schools, be carried out in this State. Aesthetic Address to the Animals. (After Oscar Wilde.) BY A LXOAL BOAKD. i Oh! radiantly, glorious somnolent ass Oh I wiiaiy oeauuiui, yuucmw I sit me down and awfully gas, Oh! onsumately lovely, utterly tc The elephant tlmjdly, silly drank Of the limpldly, mlngllngly waterous b.ue, And his cunningly, f unnlngly eye-lid wank. Ohi consumately lovely, utterly too. The wonderously, awfully Lion sang " TOSKSfSr. mnstagly, ponderous coo, A the mosaulto-bug sharpened his little stang, Ohi fwK&inovelyJutterly too. low mii- iin. Mt ik-ikr: mod ord'r 10 i 16c: rec'pis 247: .jroa : 8aies ; stock 7,829; exports ooafwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent Philadelphia Firm; middling ll'&c; low middling HAc; nood ordinary 1014: net rerMilptc . . .... a I a.t.i .ntnnMrn ' tneH 17,166; exports Great Britain 1,600; to continent Savannah Quiet ; middling 11 5-16c; low mid dling lOtic; good ordinary 9c; net receipts 1 407; gross 17491; sales 3,600; stock 71.046; exports coastwise 2.006; to Great Britain ; to France : to continent 4,808. Nkw Oblsans - Firm; middling lUfcc; loyv midol.ng lllc; ood ordinary 10c; net .receipts 8 429; gross 8,634; sales 11,500; stock 365,764; Sports to Great Britain ; to France ; coastwise ; to continent 1,820. M bilk Firm ; middling llc; low mlddllru .... nMinn IftlAft; net reCAiDtS v4h: 1 1; . euvu WW 111.. J . VT. - " . . . galea 500: stock 32.924r extorts Snaat fl6fl: France ; to Great Britain to continent . MKMPma-Flrm: middling llc; low mid dling He; good ordinary 104c; net receiDts 641 ; gross 644; snlpmenU 1.9V4; sales 3,750; stock 87,807. Augusta Steady; middling He; low mid dling I0c; good ordinary 10c; receipts 158; shipments ; sales 204 Chablkstos Firm; middling llc; low midillng llifec; good ordinary ,10c; net ffoeirK,! 862: gross sales 500; stock 61,020: exports coastwise 1,130: to Great Britain ; tn mntinent : to France : to channel Nsvf York-Quiet; sales : middling uplands 11 10-16c; mlddiiog Orleans 11 15-1 6c: consoli dated net receipts 10,986; exports to Great Britain 11,714: to France ; to continent s.lod; to channel LTviRFOQL Noon Firmer; middling up lands 6W; middling Orleans 6 1 1-I6d; sales 12,000; speculation an export ouu; rawiyi 19.400: American 10,600. Uplands low middling 5lauseV February delivery 635 64d; February and March 6 85-64d; March and April 6 85-B4d; Aprl and May 6d; May and June 6 4R-64dffi6 1116d; June and July 6 25-32d654d; July and August 6S3-64d; August and September 6 53 64dS 6 13-1 6d. Futures quiet. On hand. If we've erred In Judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW 13 THE TIME TO ;ily Mistakes. PEIOE MAKES DIFPEEEUOES. Iddlln The Lower the Price the Quicker the Sale. All the drawings will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of -GENEBAL9 G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EABLT. A SPLENDID OPPOETUKITY TO WIN A FOBTUNB THIRD GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1882. 142nd MONTHLY DBA WIN Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes Willi a IXVlUil Ul 91,UIAUUV w niixvu a icjoi ? o hinl rf tc,cn nafi Vina c!r.rA Wn mid I T3it on nnAvarhatmlnn ru-inillfiV VftTA ita fT9T1ftl1aA was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted tiecemoer au. a. v. io iv. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings Will It never scales or postpones. Look at the foUow- lngaisinDuuon: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100.000 Tickets at Two Dollars- Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize $30,000 1 Capital Prize... 10,000 1 for.irnl IMva K OTtTi 2 Prizes of $2,500 5,000 t) razes oi i.uuu o.uuu 20 Prizes of 500 10.000 100 Prizes of 100 10 000 200 Prizes of 50 10.000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000 RECEIVED TO-DAY. EVERY PAPER WARRANTED FKESlt AND NEW, R. H. JORDAN & CO feb25 -AT- WILDER'S WrogS ore YOU WILL F'ND A FULL.STOCK OF Presh i Ghemicils, Toilet Articles -AND- )miii Suadries. Also, a fresh supply of Landreths Garden Seeds For three years our policy has been to close each season's purchase the season bought, enaDiing us to open FRESH NEW 8TOCKS- Our Customers expect it; the reputation of our House demands It If you have not bought It will be worth your while to look, for the prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $300 H Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 OUR $27, $28, $36 and $32 SILK SLEEVE LINED OVERCOATS will, be sold witnoui reserve at $20. OUR $22. $24 and $25 OVERCOATS at $17.50. ' $2,700 , 1,800 WOO 1857 Frizes, amounting to $1 10.40C Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all rtlnta frt nttiiun UKaral itATnrtfnsatlnTI w'.M hA nAlri. Fumio, iw nuviu ituv.u. vvu. ,j - - - r- rn furfha. InffimmiHnR vorttA ftlanrlv tlvlnflf full saoress. oena oraers uy exyress oi ivcbisicicu Le'tter, or Money Order by mail, addressed only to 1 rwTTTJlTTVT New Orleans, La. or M. A. D UTPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Els., The New York office Is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. YOURS TEULY, H. M. Wilder, Ag't, (Wilson & B'ack's old stand ) orner Trade and College. Streets, Charlotte, N. C. feb!5 The particular attention of the Public FUTURES. Nkw Yobk-Net receipts 717; ss 234. Futures closed barely steady; sales 162,000 bales. ir.h ll.63a.64 :". 11.8ia.00 M?V ll.99O12.00 5"?ve- 12.32a.33 JUiy....i ... .-a. Augastv::. - 5,7,4 iJcthe'-:: ii.84fli3 novemaer Q December. ll.37a.38 January Februaiy FINANCIAL. Nkw Yojul OUB $18 and $20 OVERCOATS at $15. This last includes all of our FINE bevjsu31jbi.js ULSTERS and ULSTERETTES. We have some 25 REVERSIBLE OVERCOATS in handsome patterns, marked $14, $16 and $ 17.50, which wlil be sold at $10. OUR $10 and $12 OVERCOATS will be sold uni formly at $7.50. A lot of some 200 OVERCOATS, embracing the remnants of all lots ranging In price from la called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly .Drawing is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn ana paia. febl2- 4rlSt -POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE HOW TO TELL llrfrtm STEEL PENS Sample box, 85 different styles of Terry's Pens sent for trial by xasil, on receipt cf 25 cent. Sole Agents, Ivison, Blakemani Taylor Co., NEW YOBK . . . . i.i.idk mmitf hv mnlttDli the public. Capt.Uormiey na, in u u wpo -fiFSS Ihmrto diminish service o the AtlanUc, Tennessee and flflahwv7 cold i Bull's cough nut xt n nri" demonstratea uis capa- syrup. bllities in railroad affairs, and we are of opinion that in his new position, he wilt discharge accepiamy iu f- Exchange, "IWJ Goveroments siruug b higher Four and a half per cents, . ......... Four per cents i Kbondsduli and IrreguVar:.":.: Sub-treasury balances-Gold......... 4t vuiivuv; STOCTS-Flnn and higher: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's AJabama-ClassC 4 .... UDlCagP HUU Aiwwnv" - Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Brie East Tennessee. ' Georgia. Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Chariston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Pittsburg. - - Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danvuie... Bok lsl9. r-v-JV' ' Wabash, St. jjoma a, i"1" i:;; Wabash; St Louis 4 Pacific preferred Western union, i taut duties devolving upon him. ni odd that frost Wlls Zellew f? check small .POK.we "uow. v"-?'Sr " makes vt tw LEB3 MOSQUITOES. f- i ka box of "Bough on Bate" will keep s house tire season. Druggist?. . w v KAPfl Throat reaulres lmae a ofteh times results in . Mi T.nmr Disease. "Brown's Bfon- chtol TrocheB" will almost Invariable give rellel. fTbat Did It. Hxmns, Tena., April 20, 1831. . . cm t hiM (Man s anf H. H. WAOTKB aw.. - - -y kldnsff. 4.85 1.14 6a 1-64 S4i437 4,739 81 99 . 1.33 1.4-21 48 1.R7 1.84 1.15 79 .63 70 132 1.80 1.65 1.82 8814 804 00w09 00w0 I R 77777 00 00 00 00 B I 77 77 a 00 00 00 00 H ,oo 0000 I il$9"9 0000 000000 "99 ee eooo 00 aye-oorooo oooo WILL BE SACBIFICEDiAT THB The convenient price for all aly $5. This lot Is an n MM MM H MMMM II MMMM II M M M U M M M MM MMM MMM MMM MMM E NH H KB NR ,SSa EEK 8S E "SSo EE W N NN a 5 K EEK N NN DSSa EBB CITY COTTON HABXXT. OiHCS of Thk Obskbtkb. . ChabIiOTTK, February 28, 1882. f Th market jesterdw elosed jlull at the f ol- Oood Middling.. iiJS Strictly middling...... Middling..... Strict low mlddlir g.. . Low middling. THniWMi .............. Btorm cotton Eales yesterday 132 bales. it 10 10 .9140)9 oa BARGAIN ! kbt We shall make la tils sale the LOWEST prices we have EVER offered, and when we assert this we MIAN JWTLOWIST prices EVER made by anybody -w-STdeirffrora a distance are solldtsd, and the same adtahtages LOW f ilces will be grvem as If purchasing' In person. Ike opportunity Is a rare one. ID. L1TTA ft BBO. fehl In Ibe City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except un nnHai- nmwiainnfl of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81, 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution com pany la legal. The Company nas now on hand a large reserve fond. Bead the list 01 prizes ior tne FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize...... -. W0.000 JS&--. - 1 rnve,. - .n'iwi 10 Prizes, ll,uou eacn 20 Prizes, 500 each, i99S. 100 Wzes, IOO each,... -. lug IIMHI fTlZeSt LJ QCHU.. .. a ........ 5 m2XZ"'-'',' u m Tnn M razes, aw u "Xx Q Prima. IOO " " " 900 1.A60 Prizes...... .,. $112400 Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets, SH27 Tickets, Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, ojsend by Repress. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED VnunVo no vnaTTtinrTi-ni rvRTVJTR Orders of $6 and upward, by Express, can be sent at oar ex pense. Aaaress au uruera w , B. M. BOARDMAN, coorieNournai noun . Louisville, Ky or 809 Broadway New York. leb4 - - FARM FOR SALE. I Will sell my farm, containing 127 acres, lying four miles north of Charlotte, cheap to s bona m ..knaA rtn tYt immlllM la a ffTWI dWRll- I mg with rive rooms, good well, bam and other out- hQiiaings, ana gun acrca ui cuuico uuu uw. The land i adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, oats, 0., and some line, specimens of gold ore nave peen ptcaea uvsm u. OEIVUINE SIMOTONS LIVEB BEl- L&TOB, OR 1TIEDICI1HE. the red symbolic letter stamped upon It in the. IOrm OI a nDDOU kiocoiuu buicu uiw mo remi Z embracing the emblems of our trade, Spatula. Mortar and Graduate with the words A, Q. SIM MONS LIVEB REGULATOR or MEDICINE there on, also observe tne signature 01 j. h. zulu. - 1 . . . . . . . . . . , 1 .j n UU., in rea lm uu me biuo. TAKE NO OTHER Beware of those who know nothing of Medical Compounds who put out nostrums known to sour, and being analyzed prove worthless and only made to fleece the public, and to pirate on the well earn ed reputation of Zellin & Co's. medicine these frauds have no reputation to sustain and will cheat you for a few penneys every way they can. See Who Endorses the Genuine. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, RL Rev. Jno. W. Beckwith, Bishop of Ga., Gen. Jno B. Gordon, TJ. S. tenator, nu oev. oisuuy xiciur, Hon. Jno. Gill Shoiter, J. Edgar Thompson, Hon. B. H. Hill. Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Prof. David Wlltls, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis Wunder, Assistant P. M. Phlla., Ps., and thousands of others from whom we have let ters of commendation and recommendation. It is eminently a Family Medeclne; and by be- 1 . Ktomt will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, KAimrAcnmxD oslt bt JT. H. ZEIltllf tc CO.. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Respectable Druggists. feb24 AnnivtrnnaatHunteravllIe. or to my sons on tne nianraaonvca . v. ' dec30w4m v LAND FOR SALE. I WILL sell at private sale,the Piananon iduwu as the Jos. C Nicholson place, fromCbariooe, m pe,J"K,Z. 68 acres, on terms u mfypj. .ry.y a Kooa aweiung a . IDCluqillK ww . ,r , oft-, i iect aeatui gee30

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