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SATURDAY; MABOg 4, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY, phalabx LoDsa Na 81, A. r. & 1. M. Regular meettugevery second and fourth Monday nights, cinxLHOB Loses Na 261. A. F. 4 A. It Beg ajar meeting every nrst and third Tuesday nights. rnARLOTT Chaptxb No. 89. R. A. M. Regular togevery second and fourth Ifrlday nights. . rn . rlottk Cojolutoakt Na 2, K. T. Regular meeting every flret and third Thursdays. k:. of h. KN18HT8 o Hcwoa Regular meeting every jecond and fourth Thursdays. . id. op i- nrst una id" nwuiwunjo, i v uvw h ui m av i "ink ! Temple Hall. I. O. O. 3T. Chablottb Lodsb No. 88. MeeU" every Mon day uteht" MKCKLBrBTJB9 DXCIABATIOS LODSX Na P Meets every Tuesday nlghL pixa Lonax Na 108. Meets?every Thursday niglit. " - Catawba Bitkb Encaxpksnt Na 21. Meets lrst and third Thursday nights In each month. Index to New Advertisements. i d Child-New. books of great value. Mrs. A. A. N. M Taylor- Boarders Wanted. C Hllfcer-For Bent i se Congress Water. t o Ti Uudger Court Calendar. j g s'aannonhouse-Cotton fceed Meal. BUSINESS NOTICES. A CABD. ' To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay n of manhood, &c. , I will send a recipe that will pure you, FKEB of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. jpnii a 8elf-nddre8sed envelope to the Bjrv. j EPH T. INMAN. Htatlon D. New York City Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity strength and wholesomenes?. More econo mica ttnn the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short wefgfct, alum or p bos phate powders. Bold only In caas. KUl AJL. BAKXNu irUWDKB JO., nov23 New York. LeBoy Davidson. Bole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. Tie Preacher and HomMc Monthly, Edited by BKV. I. K. FUNK. A CLERG7M AN'S MAGAZINE Per Tear, 82.50. Single Number 25 Cents. Limited Number of Advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per line. It has a larger circulation than any other Clergy man's Magazine In the World, reaching fully one-fourth of all the Clergy In America. "STANDARD SERIES," Per Year, 62 Numbers, 810.00. HOME," Per Year, 30 Cents. conn end .. i toys, "The editor has m ule this montbly a necessity to thousauda oi ministers." N. I. Christian In telligencer. "it furnishes a library of sermons "Howard Crcsby, O. D LL. D., Chancellor of the Unlversl ti ol New York. -a service to us all. Am grateful for It" Joseph T. Durvea, D. D, "This periodical presents, from month to month. far the best collection of sermons that Is publish- eu. zaoQ's neraia, uosion. "Ougbt to command the attention of ministers, studeots and readers generally who are Interested in me religious discussions of the day." New York Christian Advocate. 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San rranclsco Pacific uurenman. .4 'No minister or intelligent layman can afford to I muww it. it wnt Keep i l miui nhmajit with the rellirloiu thnnotiinf u its "Oun TranrfMA Pft- clBc SvangeL . . t - "In its line it has nothing to eompare with It In this country."-Bev. Dr. Steele, Mew Brunswick, . . h- ' am acquainted with a good many periodicals ",lu Kna, dui l Know or none oiner woks is ui all respects equal to It. Besides, I think It grow better and better all the time." Bev. Davd Wln- 'cm. rnuaaeipbla. Pa. "I am dBUshtod wtthth neatneas. isomi and richness of th if ontki . Somcm to lu truth- rretehjragjesttve and cmprehennlve pages." i??!'. sewn, d. a, wmn. P , a w : JFKESH, florid6rM&es ' JTtITt. v' '. rlt yf fat, (, id Big Hominy, aV P - - 'ipsaassissssBs fe&"Churchnoticea to-day, please, i tPeach tiooma fee reported opto iff several localities in the city, and the elms ate rapidly putting on their green dress. . C BrSome of the boys have already been fishing in the ponds hereabouts. The fish are about the same size as they werejast year, but the lies about them are perceptibly larger. t3fIn consequence of the lateness of the hour at . which the meeting of the Chamber of v, buo piumumira are wiuiueui till co-morrow. tWBeni. 8. Pardee, Esq.. editor of the New Haqen Palladium, is in the city. Many of our brethren of the quill in the State will remember his kind of fices at the Atlanta Exposition. ESTThe freight earnings of the main line of the Richmond & Danville Rail road for the first three weeks in Febru ary were $170,780, an increase of $32,025 oyer the same period last year, without increase in mileage. t-Mr. W. E. Hand, the druggist, has accepted a position in Atlanta, Gel, and left Thursday night for that city. His friends regret his departure, as he is a favorite with the boys of Charlotte. tW Mrs. Gillon, of Cabarrus county who some time ago was in Charlotte under medical treatment for cancer, was in the city yesterday, and stated that she was in a fair way to recovery, her condition being very greatly im proved. t"Mr. A.E. Hutchison, of Rock Hill, S. C, who purchased the old Rock Island factory property at the commis- sioners'.sale in this city some time ago. yesterday paid the purchase money, $8,000, and was given a deed by Mr. Geo. E. Wilson, the commissioner. No Small Pox. We understand it is commonly re ported in several Georgia cities that small pox is "raging" in Charlotte. For fear that some of our citizens may be quarantined if they stray down into the Empire State of the South, we will make a denial of the truth of the report. Small pox is not "raging" in Charlotte, or anywhere else in North Carolina that we know of. and it is doubtful whether there is a single casein the State at present Returned Home. Mr. A. L. Butt, with his wife and father, have returned to the city after a successful six month's tour through the South and West, exhibiting the panorama painted by Mr. Butt. Among other places visited were Knoxville, Warm Springs, Chattanooga, Lexing ton and Louisville, Ivy., St. Louis, Kan sas City, Cincinnati and Washington, D. C, some five weeks being spent at the latter place. It is understood that Mr. Butt contemplates remaining at home for awhile, and painting another panorama on a different subject. Two Vacancies Well Filled. At the meetingfof the executive com mittee of Davidson College held Wed nesday night, Col. J. L. -Brown, of this city, was elected a member of the exec utive committee, and also a member f the financial committee of the college, two positions made vacant by the death of the late D. A. Davis, ot Salisbury. Col. Brown is well qualified for the positions to which he ha3 been assigned and it is doubtful if a better selection could be made. In our report of the meeting the election was not mention ed for the reason that our informant failed to give the information. Baltimore Medical College. At the commencement at the Balti more Medical college, on tue iscoi March, degrees were conferred upon the following gentlemen from North Carolina: James C. Bras well, Geo. W. Butler, Joseph P. Keith, William T. Daughteridge, Gilbert McLeod, Ben jamin Franklin McMillan, William G. Telfair and L. T. Whitaker. The tenth annual commencement of the college of physicians and surgeons was held Wednesday night at the Academy of Music. Degrees were con ferred on the following gentlemen from North Carolina: J. A. Albright, J. Boy Arnett, L. J. Barker, W. H. Bob bitt, Kenneth M. Ferguson, M. C. Hun ter, C. N. Mason, J.L. Outland, W. O. Patton. W. W. Pharr, E. Roy Phillips, J. H. Scarboro, W. E. Turlington, F. Preston Tucker, Thomas N. White, W. P. Whittington. H. C. Williams and Cyril T. Wyche - Marriages in Fctynary The following marriage licenses were issued by the register of deeds for Mecklenburg daring the month of February: WHITES. W D McCracken, ' J F Chrfstenbury ; F M iMcClammer, C Pryor; J A Russell, Emma Grier ; J F Montgomery, Jane Pressley ; C W Johnston, Jennio Stougb ; A B Hood, J E Alexander; O R Phif er, Mollie Stansill ; John Johnston, Mollie Baker. COLORED. Ed. S te wart, Laura Alexander ; Alex. Gabriel, Eliza Caldwell; Jas. Alexander, Tirzah Portes ; Moses Hunter, Mary Wallace; Morris Barrett, Ann Wingate; R Harrison, Mary Bozzell , Wm. Hayes, Mary Potts ; J H Kirkpatrick, Sallie J ackson ; J C Graham, Laura Ward. WHm rflia an A mod MIMdlAS fall tO lellev coughs and eolds, Dr. Boll's cough syrup wUl give Instant relief. obviously because it is the beat remedy. Price 25c Premaunrw I ilavlr if at entirely prevented by the use of BDB- HXTT8 OOCOATKX. No other compound pot- mm tha necoliar Droperaes wnica ao exacuy nt the various conditions of the human bale It nftAnm the hair when harsh and dry. it soothes the irritated scarp. inBnBiw nnnnti tha hair from railing on. ii promoww h heatthrvlgoww xott.,B Is not greasy nor J Burnett's Flavoring totractt are town to be the best. ' ' - n ta imiiMaibia for a woman JterafaMnfol Lm r tmHtment With LydU. X. Puknam' Vegetable Compound, to continue to weakness ef the uterus. aacaoeo ihibif Lydia S. Plnkham, 233 wcawin Avenue, GUILT Of AttiftttEn. Bob JoneS found (Suiliy as Indicted. The jury in the iBob JbneS murder case,, alter being out a little over a day; went into court yesterday about three o'clock and rendered a verdict of guilty against the defendant,' with a recom mendation to the court for mercy. Sen tence has riot yet been passed, but per haps will be to-day. Immediately after the verdict was rendered Mr. Covington, one of the de fendant's counsel, drew up a recom mendation to have the sentence com muted to fifteen years imprisonment, and every member of the jury, we are informed, signed the application. Counsel for the prisoner, as well as many who heard the testimony, were somewhat surprised at the verdict, as the impression was that it would be for manslaughter. The jury was undoubt edly one of the best that has ever tried a murder case in the county, and it is more than probable that their recom mendation will save the prisoner's life. The trial of the negro woman, Eme line Springs, is set for to day, and it is understood that the Long Creek case against the two Patterson negroes and Sloan, indicted for murder, will be dis posed of to-day by two of the defend ants submitting to a charge of man slaughter. The North Carolina State Life Insurance Company. As the stockholders of the North Carolina State Life Insurance Company recently decided at a meeting to go into iquidation, and as it is understood that the company has done a large amount of business in Charlotte and the section of country contiguous, we give some information, as to the proposed closing up of the business which may be of interest to policy holders. On the 15th of February a meeting of the stockholders was held in Ral eigh, at which it was decided to go into liquidation, although a majority of the meeting was opposed to taking this step, but in deference to the wishes of the disaffected portion they agreed to the proposition, and a committee consist ing of Col. T. M. Holt, Hon. Kemp P. Battle, Messrs. W. E. Anderson, W. L. Primrose and F. II Cameron, was ap pointed to devise the most economical plan to close up the business of the company, and report such plan to an adjourned meeting held on the 28th ult. The following from the News and Observer of March 1st furnishes all the nformation that has peen made public concerning the meeting on the 28th : At an adjourned meeting of the stockholders, held at its office in this city yesterday, there was an unusually arge representation, 1,325 snares out of the total of 1,369 shares being repre sented in person or by proxy. After full and careful deliberation upon the condition of the affairs of the compa ny, it was decided by a very large ma jority that the company should at once go into liquidation. Alf. W. Haywood, Esq., was elected president, with in structions to wind up the affairs of the company in as speedy and economical a manner as possible. A board of di rectorsBof fifteen was also elected, and Mr. T. H Hill was continued as secre tary and treasurer. We learn that im- mediate steps will be taken to re-insure such policy holders as may be unwil- mg to receive the "cash surrender" value of their policies. The same paper of March 2d has the following: A. W. Haywood, Esq., the recently elected president of the Nocth Carolina State Life Insurance Company, left for the North yesterday, to interview the officers of different life insurance com panies, with a view to re-insuring the risks of his own company, which under the resolutions of the late stockholders' meeting, is to go into immediate liqui dation. We find after more intimate knowl edge of the affairs of the North Caro- ma State Life Insurance Company that although we deeply regretted the re cent action of the stockholders, we are constrained to think it was the wisest course they could have adopted, as far as their own interest is concerned. They had been without interest on the origi nal payment of twenty per cent, on their stock for nine years, and the re cent investigations of the financial con dition of the company showed that but lttle if any of the principal remained. It could hardly be expected that the stockholders would keep Up this state of affairs for simple patriotism, and hence their determination, which was almost unanimous, to wind up. From what information we have, it seems, tnere can be no aouoc oi tne solvency of the company, and the in terests of policy holders will be taken care of. The alternative will be given of a cash surrender value or a re-insur ance in another company, which is all that can be done under the circum stances. Car Mileage Record Office. Mr. W. A, Moody, in charge of the mileage record office of the associated railways, formerly located in Richmond, has arrived in this city with his force of nine assistants, and for the past two days has been at work fitting up and getting his office in condition. The rooms formerly used as a telegraph office by the railroad, in the house on he west side of the track, together with he old ticket office, will be used by Mr. Moody for an office, and the waiting room in the same house will be used as an office by Capt. Oormley. The ticket and telegraph offices have been moved into the depot building, and the whole arrangement strikes us as a decided im provement on the former one. Library Association. Miss Lula Mobley and Mr. A.S. Tanner read selections before the .Li brary Association last night Miss Lu la Folsom assisted by others at tne or gan executed an elegant programme in mufde A dialogue was appointed ror next Friday night, and a debate for the Friday night succeeding the subject, the necessity of macadamizing the pub- Hft marla in the dtv and county. The committee on Library room rocommen ded an entertainment for the purpose of raising funds in order to improve the furniture of the room, upon which ac tion was taken and a special committee appointed in connection with Mr.A.L. Butt to arrange a programme, -4 nM. aiapa iia an time, for omentum is better than cure. All coughs andeolda 1 and such .kmHom of tha throat and lungs as lead so con sumption are cured by Dr. gnU's cough syrup. ' Charieston, 8. CLTan. 0,1881 r rr wrtmn rin . 'AiM-lfvwrfea Mculiar Bufferings wfr completely rtJFJ!!s Last Kight'g Atusicale ;- . . - 5 . . The young ladies haviOg" in charge the arrangement of the details of last night's eritertaintSent, are to be. con gratulated on the splendid success of their undertaking, as the large; assem blage which gathered . in ; the spacious parlors of Mr. Dates' residence . gave, unmistakable proof of their enjoyment and appreciation of the programme. Of the musical feature of the evening's en tertainment it useless to say more than that it met the expectations of those present, while those taking part are too well known in Charlotte to require special mention. A New Fesiture. The band wm' play at Brem 4 McDowell's Skat ing Rink Monday and Friday evenings, at half past seven o'clock, and Wednesday nights at a Quarter bast eight o'clock. Doors open at naif past seven o'clock. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble: was unable to get any medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me In a short time. A distinguished lawyer of Wayne county, N. Y. FLIESA MOSQUITOES. A 15o box of "Bough on Bats" will keen a house free from files, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the en ure season. Druggists. Court Calendar -FOB SPKING TERM, 1882, Mecklenburg Superior Court, Monday, March 6th. No. 49-J. C. Myers vs." J L, Hayes. No. 67 J. M sims vs. White & Sims. No. 64 Jackson vs. Symons. Tuesday, inarch 7th. No. 83 -Torrence vs. Alexander. No. 72 Brown 4 Co vs. smyre Co. No. 92 Schenck vs. Ell Preston. TVednesday, ITlarcli Sih. No. 78 Carmer vs. N. C. ft. B. Co. No. 83 Brwln vs. Elwood. No. 110 Morris vs. Hodges. No. 1 12 McArled je vs. Johnston. Thursday, march 9th No. E6-F. E. Patrick vs. E&D.B.B Co. No. 91-Bialr vs. Alexander. No. 103 Miner vs. McNinch. ' No. Ill J. C Burroughs, a P., vs. W. P. Love. Friday, march 10th. No. 80 Reynolds vs. Smathers. No. 81 -Hall vs. Younts. No. 101-8. H. Hilton vs. B. L McDowell, et al. It is ordered by the court that if the calendar of cases for any day shall be exhausted leaving cases undisposed of on the calender for preceding day then the cases thus left undisposed of shall take precedence in meir oraer ana n not aisposea oi on that day shall stand continued. Witnesses shall not be allowed to Drove attendance in cases except from the day on which said cases are set for trial on the calendar, except when otherwise oraerea oy tne court. J. U. U UUIHS-KH, mar4 Ju;ge Presiding. WANTED. Few Table Boarders. Mrs. A. A. N. M. TATLOB, mar4 3t West Tryon Street. CONGRESS WATER. CATHAUTIC AND AL EKATIVE, TA a well known specific for CONSUMPTION, IN DIGESTION, and all disorders of the STOMACH, L1YEB and KIDNEYS. NINETY YEABS' popular use attests Its purity, safety and superiority to all waters of this class. Avoid all coarse, Irritating waters, foreign and domestic: they Impair the digestive organs and kidneys, thereby inducing Irreparable results. None Genuine Sold on Draught, marl 2meod New Books of Great Value -AND Sold Only by THE Pictoral History of the World, by James D. McCxbe; being a full and autbenlc account of evwry Nation of both ancient and modern times. A large book equal to 2.000 octavo pages and 072 engravings. Price $5.09 and $6.00. Jtictorai ttioie commentator, by Ingram Cobbln. It contains the Life of Christ, fev Stratum. 4.AI en gravings, 8 large maps ef the Holy Land, showing the foot prints of Christ and His Apostles, 1,080 pages, and sells for S3 75 and 85.00. The agent has sold more than 500 copies ot them. uoiaen Tnoughts on Mother. Home and Heaven. This is the contributions of from 800 to 400 of the best talent (as authors) from both sides of the Atlantic A very choice work. By Cuyler, P. D. Price 52.75, S3.50 and 85 00. PreceDt and Examn e or the Book of Wisdom. by Barber. Price $2 75 and $3.7 5. Life of Garfield, by James D. MoCabe. This Is the largest and best edition yet In print Price $2 50 and $300- Tne Pictoral New Testament, both ot the Re vised of 1611 and of 1881,. with very coarse print and fully Illustrated, having 54 mil page engrav ings and mars, with notes bv the Abbotts: 975 octave pages with: the blosraphtes of Christ, his Apoaues ana &u tne prominent men ana women mentioned in, the boot: tt igifes a complete his tory of both versions, and man?, verv manv. helna for both teacher: and student; 80 that ft Is com plete treasury or religious, knowledge and a sure guide to peace on earth and life in Heaven, tt is the cheapest book ever made by man, and sold for uie same price, .race 5&UU, sz.ou ana so.uul East bv Wax of the Weat or Vnvaoa Araond the World, by Bishop Marvin. Price $2.00. The aeent A. D. Childs. has a room and board at Smith Phelps' bouse, on College street, opposite Ahrens' saw mill, and keeps for sale some small books aa follows: The Better Land or the Christian Xmlsrants Guide from Earth to Heaven, showing the naked ness of the land of spiritual Egypt, the pleasant journey through the wilderness and the glorious Inheritance of settlers In the Celestial Canaan, by Jeremiah Dod worth. Price Si -25. The Anxious Enquirer for Salvation, bv Anzel James. Price 75 cents. Dally Communion with God. by Matthew Hnrv. Price 50 cents. Heaven Anticipated, by McLeod Price 50 cents. It. is. I. or the voice of Jesus in the Storm. -bv Newman HalL Price 40 cents. " - Henry on Meekness. Price 50 cents, Life in Heaven. Price 81-50. Meet for Heaven. Price $1.50. Heaven our Home. Price SI 50.. Our Father's House, or the Unwritten Word. Price $3.76. Night scenes in tne BiDie. race 93.75. Home Life in the Bible. Price $3 75. From Dawn Till Day. Price $3 75. Prince of the House ot David or Three Yean in the faol? Land in the time of Christ, or 25 letters from Adlna In Jerusalem to her father lo, Egypt, to convince him that Christ Is there. Prioe-$2Toa The aaent is more anxious 10 get Abbott's Tes tament for all in town than any other book, and has sent for a copy of each style of binding which he would like the privilege of showing to every family in the dty. Also 10 little books, written by Anna 8hIptoBr titles as follows: ' Ten Jesus, price 50 cents. - . Waiting Honrs. Price 50 cents. ' The Promise andthe Ftomlsera. Price 50 cents The Secret of the Lord.- Price 60 cents. Wayside Service. Price 50 cents. The Last Blessing. Price 60 oentawv .. Asked of Sod. Price 50 cents. The Watch Tower in the Wilderness. ; Price 6Q cents. . . w. . Precious Gems for tne saviours uiapem. race 50 cents. , ,. - The Sure Mercies of David. Price, 50 cents. About 200 pages each. mar4 . . " . . FOR RENT. -v-vftrnn' TCnnoa vltTi kltehAn fin1 wpTI nf - M I 'Wfc gfc nwiM " - - A' water In yard, afa, large, gwaen.on a oru Church street Apply-to - C HILKEB. Meal from the Charleston Oil Mills. A Yalua hu fmut fi itnrk Ma mH U a fine Fertilizer. -An alysis snows-41 against 23 for Pea m flesh pro ducing, and 77 against 80 for fat properties, win ell the Heal at a very low -pricm considering its Value. ' - J, . SliAHlSUiSllUUSJS, Agenv - mar4tt v 03 - iJ--r- ' fiuiiMMtiiL MARCH 1ST, 1882. -OUR- GREAT GREAT te OF- WILL BEGIN TO-DAY. OVEBCOATd. OYEBCX)ATS. .FOB WINTEB WEAK. ..FOB SPKING WEAR. At L A A L L A A L L AAA L L A. A r.T.T.T. LLLL MM MM TJ U K8SR TTTT MMMM U U BSSS M M M U U 0 S it 11 M UU BSS8 T T P .T -B SOL D.-- A SPECIAL SALE ! A POSITIVE SALE ! For we never carry over from Season to Season any Garments that can be sold at the proper time, If a reasonable sacrifice can ocompllsh the sale. IT HAS BEEN A MILD SEASON THUS FAB, AND WE HAVE A Large Stock On hand. If we've erred in judgment as to quan tity or styles, NOW IS THE TIME TO lectify Mistakes. PEIOE MAKES DIFFEBEffOES. The Lower the Price the (Juicier the Sale. For three years our policy has been to close each season's purchase the season bought, enabling us to pep FHB3H NEW STOCKS Our Customers expect It; , the reputation of our House demands it II you have not bought It will be worth jour while to look, for the prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. OUR $27, $28, $39 and $32 SILK SLEEVE LINED OVERCOATS will be sold without reserve at $20. OUB $22. $24 and $25 OVERCOATS at $17.50- OUR $18 and $20 OVEBCOATS at $15. This last Includes all of our FINE REVERSIBLE ULSTERS and ULSTERETTES. We have some 25 REVERSIBLE OVERCOATS in handsome patterns, marked $14, $16 and $ 17.50, which will be sold at $10. OUB $10 and $12 OVERCOATS will be sold uni formly at $7.50. A lot of some 200 OVERCOATS, embracing the remnants et all lots ranging in price from 11$" ooPoe oowoo I II TJ 00 00 08 00 O H 99O0P9 00 0000 00 WILL BE ilACRIFICEDiAT THE The convenient price for an only $5. This lot Is an IT KM MM i Mlt MM EES ITiT K -SSg M3S If MMMM MMMM B NN N 2 B a MMMM MMMM IB ' ItlTS "SSg KB II M M M MMM B - N N N g B II M M M M M lt lBfli NH "S EES BARGAIN! ' f-s I'-i--'. " ' 't ' fgr We shall make In this tale the LOWEST prtoC we have EVER offered, and when we assert this we MEAN the LOWEST prices EVER made Orders from a distance are7 solicited, and the same advantages t&W Bcea wfll be given as if rmrcbaalng in persor. ' rhe opportunity to a rare one. .i ;',va E. D. LATTA BRO. mm Out Sa AT COST J AT COST. HAtTNQ I FIND I HAVB ENTIRELT TOO HUGS STOGB ON HAND, AND IK ORDER TO REDUCE IX I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. ! MQfWWMf, decSO 1m Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver .Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. FOR SAlISv BV ALT- BBUOaiSTS. ami 8 deod eow li. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. AS Assignee of J. L. Hardin, In bankrnptcy, will sell at the court house door In Charlotte on Monday, the 13th day of March, 1882, two valuable drj lots, known as Lots 1831 and 1833 in the plan of the city, fronting 99 feet on Tryon street and running back to College. There Is a comfortable dwelling and outbuildings on said lots. Terms Va cash and the balance in 6 months, at 8 per cent, interest. J. E. BROWN, Assignee of J. L. Hardin In Bankruptcy. febl8 tds Particular Hotice. ill the drawings will hereafter fH under the ex cluslve supervision and control of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGABDnd JUBAL A. EARLY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE THIRD GRAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1882. 142nd MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery .Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis Tature for Educational snd Charitable purposes with a capital oi 81,000 000-to which & reserve fund of S650.000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its francblse 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 tho folicw iog distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets nt Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capita Ifttee 30,000 1 Capital Prize , 1 0,000 1 Capital Prize 5 00O 2 Prizes of 32,500 ; ftlooO a 5 Prizes of 1,000 5 0OO 20 Prizes of 500 10 000 100 Prizes of 100. $000 200 Prizes of 50 10 000 500 Prizes of 20..... laono 1,000 Prizes of 10 io,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 S2.7C0 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of, 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to 81 10.40C Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Kor. further Information, write clearly, giving full Address. Send orders by express or Heglstered Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A daUPHIN, . . New Orleans, La. QJ M. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, Els., or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. The New York office la removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orle&na will re ceive prompt attention. The particular attention of the Piihiin u railed 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 and paid. ieDiz POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE- In the Cltj of Louisville, on FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1882. . These dra wines occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany Is legal. 2d its drawing are tbb. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Read the list of prizes tor the MARCH DRAWING. 1 Prize,.-. 1 Prize, 1 Prize, v 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 20 Prizes, 500 each, ; 100 Prizes, 100 each, , 200 Prizes, 50 each,. 600 Prizes, 20 each,;,....... 1000 Prizes. 10 each,;... 9 Prizes, 8300 each, Approximation 9 Prizes, 200 " " ; " 9 Prizes, 100 " " " .... $30,000 .... 10,000 5,000 10,000 .... 10,000 .... 10,000 .... 10,000 .... 12,000 10,000 Prizes $2,700 " 1,800 . " 900 1,960 Prtees.. X $112,400 Whole Tickets. S2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets, $50; 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POSTOITICS ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at oar ex pense. Address ail orders to B. BL BOARDMAN, CoorteisJournal BnQd Louisville, Ky or 809 Broadway. New York. marl. FARM FOR SALE. I WEI sen my farm, containing 127 acres, lying four miles north ot Charlotte, cheap to a bona fide Dorchasez. On the nramlaea is a mod dwell ing with five rooms, good well, barp and other out- ouiraings, ana nine acres m choice mm trees. The land is adapted to cotton, com. wheat, oats, &&, and some fine specimens of gold ore have been picked ud on tt. - . Apply to me at Huntersville, or to my sons on mepianuoonv- n. u. uuniu, decSO w4m Dr.SANFORD'S ORATOR AT COST. JUST TAKEN fi tltseef xvqs and f&ediciujes. "---importeS tales and Wines FOR MEDICINAL USE, RECEIVED TO-DAY. R. H. JORDAN . CO., TRYON STREET. feb25 -FRESH- GARDEN SEED RECEIVED TO-DAY. EVERY PAPER WARRANTED FRESH AND NEW. R. H. JORDAN & CO. feb25 -AT-- WILDER'S YOU WILL FIND A FULL STOCK OF Ckiicsls, Toilet Articles -ASD- Mipte' Sundries. Also, a fresh supply of Landreths Garden Seeds. TOURS TRULY, H. M. Wilder, Ag't, (Wilson & Black's old stand.) Corner Trade and College 8treets, Charlotte, N. C. feb!5 HOW TO TELL GENUINE SinmONS LITER RECil - LATOn, OR MEDICINE. Look for clen.n neat WTTTTlt WRAPPER with the red symbolic letter stamped upon It In the ' form of a ribbon gracefully curved Into the letter Z embracing the emblems of our trade, Spatula. Mortar ana Graduate witn tne words a biju MONS' LIVES RKSULATOB or MEDICIN K there on, also observe the signature of J. H. ZEILIN & uu., in rea ink on tne side. TAKE NO OTHER. Beware of those who know nothing of Medical Compounds who put out nostrums known to sour, and being analyzed prove worthies sand only made to fleece the public, and to pirate on tne well earn ed reputation of Zellln Sc. Go's, medicine these frauds have no reputation to sustain and will cheat you for a few penneys every way they can. See Wbo Endorses the Gen nine. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Bt. Bev. Jno. W. Beclwith, Bishop of Ga., Gen. Jno B. Gordon, U. 8. tenator, Bt Bev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno. GUI Snoiter, J. Edgar Thompson, Hon. B. H. Hill. Prof. David WllUs, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga.' .Lewis Wunder, Assistant P. M. Pnlla., Fa., and thousands of others from whom we have let ters of commendation and recommenaauon. It is eminently a Family Medeclne; and by be ing kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. Df. Simmons' Liver Replator, HAHUVACrUBXD OSLT BT j. n. zEiEiN & co.. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Respectable Druggists. feb24 " U sVU U 0 M A m w We conttone to act uUdtOT forPatoCave Trade Marks. Copyrightst?.. for the United States, Canada. Cuba, EnglandTrrance, Germanyetc , Wo have had tUlrty-flve yean experience. PatenU obtained throngri us are noticed in tne SCI tsnrio Amkbicah Thlstarge and splendid, Illus tratedweklTpapeT,$3.aOayearhow8tQe Progress of Science, to very Interesting, and has an erwnnoua elrculaSon. lddress MONN ft CO, Patent Solici tors, Pub's, ot scnamno Aihricah, 87 Park Eow, yew York. Hand book ahrmt Patents free. - NewDrugS re F resfe Prg9 IJdney ana urer tiure. - taait Xaas., for her pampniea.
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