r . .-.,. ;-.r , : ' - 1 - - .. . ..- . V-.. : -. --.Sir i 4 .: f f n '.-4 ft f : Hi Stye OTIjartottt bimifr. tVBSOXZPTlOV BUM: . ,.isMrf JiT ..rv-f.JJJ nrrtM. .-..... W montt ,-v.. .TO wuu w. .vta.oft gcolt attxt l0 grttttittfl. 1 E .1 HI I THE OBSXBYEB JOB DIPABTMXNI Has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job 'Printing can now be done with neatness, dispatch sod cheapness. We can fur nish at short notteev BLANK3, BELL-HKAIX's "' I1HXAJJS,1ABD8, TA6S, BJaCXTPTS, POSTXSS, FBOGKAMMXS, HANDBILLS, PAHPHLKTa, CIBCULABa. CHBXXS, Aft. r. i ,, i it m-w .................. -motxf 1.06 VOL. XXVII, CflARLOlTrE, N. 0., SATURDAY MARGH 1H 1882. 4?i I hi NO. 4,046. 9 h. riSK m.- Mr It 'II 1 1 r HIT- 111 11 l5f i Ifco- rH I ill Ira 1:4 rull I rs I V NEf and STYLISH GOODS just Becelvdd bj Ktpres an Kesant Una of Ladies' Neck VI ear, EMBRACING ILL THB LAT83T DI3I8N8 FOB THIS SK1SON. We will In a f w days have open and ready tor In spection 8 Stock of Goods -SECOND TO NONE- IN THIS MARK ST. r-;lll are Cordially Invited to Call on Us. Alexander S Harris. marf gaols and &fwts :o: : :o: :o:- Pegram & Co., Have received and are dally recelvlnf k BEAUTIFUL LINE OF tuu v.w.it m O OB MN G H HNS G GOB N NN GOG EBE H KN 88S, r 8 - T -HATS.- Mt Fail to Call and See ta. PEGRAM & CO. febU BOSTON METALLURGICAL WORKS, 33 HAWKINS 8T., BOSTON, MASS. HetailQlsts, Assaren and AHSirUcal ChemUts OVLD and SlLVEtt nEriPtEttS. Praetteal Kill-Runs ef Ores 100 lbs. and upwards. UK Fit ACTOirV OUEs THRAllED. Kurvew vm. Ttxa minatlons. Beoorts, Eketebes and Maps made. : Contractions t works and Supplies Furnished. HAffAGXBS Or The Key Engfand Smeltiog Worts, GO,n, SII.VEK COPPEH and LEAD ORES 8J1ELTEO O.I BETUttNS - erPPBCUASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Seasonable Terms, T HUM A3 BIMMd... . . . .MiTAIXCBOfflT A. H. KIOHXT..r."..... JOBM BoiijAt,Vr mar8 tf .Kims xeaaax. & B. Vabtcb. w.MBAiurr. -4 0 :i ! VANQE &;BAJBEY Y. :$ .r-y-? " !. si? 'Oil A r,ii Vihrf 'fldnualleiif : : ; j.;;; CHABLOTTE, S. Pr-tiA.innnnMmaCoart ef the United Btaterr Bupreme Cotrrt of Nortn CanttJ Courts, and eounoes ftjuaa b.Carrna, Union. Sas- ur mil tiSSTZ of Inden aat&m. h w ,. , r- -mn- J0. D. GRAHAM, mi SFiiig Style Hats. 1, Stiff and Fel -WE- ARE RECEIVING -NEW- -NEW- GOODS E V EE Y DAY AND WILL SOON HAYK BXADY for Inspection the most varied and best salectef Stock we nave ever offered the publie. All lines o oods nave been bouglit with eare and dlserlmlna Hon; bat especial care baa been taken In the seleo tlon of our WHITE GOODS -AND BLACK GOODS, Both of wMch surpass In variety and excellence anything of the kind ever shown tile trade of Char lotte, we ask a thorough Inspection of our stock and comparison of our prices. T. L SEIGLE & CO. mar8 BVcjdtcal. Diphtheria. A cold or sore throat 1007 not seem tO amount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cured; but neglect la often fouowed tar eontamntlon or dl Llphtherlau No medicine has ever been discovered which acts so quickly and rarely In sucb cases as PERRY DAVIS PAIN KTT.T.KR. The prompt use of this incalvabU rtvtedy Has saved thousands of lives. . PERRT DAVIS PAIN KHXER IS iMt an experiment. It has been before the public for forty years, and Is most valued where It Is best known. A few extracts from voluntary testimonials read as follows: Paix Ktt.t.t has been my booschold remedy for eolda for the past twenty evn yean, and have rrer known it to fail in effecunf a cure. 8. Cbocxib, wniiamsvaie, IT Y. For thirty years I have uaed Paw Krtjjcs, and found it a never-failing' remedy for colds and sore throat Babtoh Ssakaw. . ... Have received Immediate relief from colds ana ore throat, and consider jrour Pain Kiixkb an invaiuahte remedy. uxo. a. jcvsbxtt, Jkncxmaon, I have mat reeovered Tram a vcrv severe old. -which I have had for some time. I could get no relief until I tried your pain, iuuju, wmcn relieved me immediately. I will never amin be -without it C. O. Force. Lowndea, Ga. , . , Have need Fain killh in my lanuiy ior iony Tears, and have never Known u to xau uaksoic lxwih, waynesooro, ua. gag plaoe-B. Oneida, N. Y. For whooping-cough and croup It Is the pest we would not ue wamnu -- irould not be without j om. IJbertv Mills. Va. For twenty-five years I have used PArN Ktt-tXB for colds and 1 cnaopea lips, ana consider ii ue oeet medicine ever offered. Go.Hoopb, winnmgtoii. K.G . .. I was imfferinsr severely wiu Droncnraa, nra w throat was ao inflamed I could scarcely jswaltow ny rood. I was advised to try your -ain Vh'?5 I after taklnr a few flosss was cemptneur cored. T. 'Wilkinboh. . . Dr. Waltoh writes from cosnoewm: iirarpui Tn.T.ya cores diphtheria ana sore throat so alarm here, and Has not oeen mown m rle instance, ims xact you suouui make known to the world. ... . . Mrs. Eura B- Uabok writes: My son wasxairen "Violently sii -chilliBo ' sick with alpniiieria, mgn lever, ana coiu many children nave aiea nere,xwaB afraid to call a uhrsicisn. and tried your paxx Iiuii. He was taken on Sunday, and on Wednesday his throat was clear. It was a wpn- Htn-tn raiM m-nA T 4ah it rnt W VnOwn tO thO oor mothers who are losing so many children. For Chills and Fever PATJf KIXXEB has no equaL It cures when eerythingreisejausL TVlv sra nftfn flancrpmiiB. A noixie oi Tain Kiixkb 4n the bouse Is a safeguard that uo family should be without All aruciaia seu u a c awe., auu TJer oonae. PERRY DAVIS A SON. Proorictors, Providence, k. i. sept dAw sept A oct TUTPS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERQYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE A6E. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Taaflf apstite,ia,aiMw1.bowels eoatlye, Pain in theHead.with a don sensatioain the back part. Pain nndrer the shonlderr blade, follneaa after eatans;. wltn a dffln cKnataon to exertion of PoflT ormind. Irritability of temper. lw spinta. Ikss Smemory. witb a'feeW oi having nefc wmi datyT weariMsa. yissmess, PTStterlnroTthe Heart, .Dots before tne VAlffw Bkln. Headaone. KestiesT. nWat niht. highly colored K)rine. IT THESE WABimiGS ABE TJKEZZSEB, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOUn Bt utvtLurti. TUIT'S PUIS are especially aaaptea w nrhctMi.oiie dose effects incnsuiuuijo of feeling as to astonish the sufferer ZJfcrndbvtheTrTf.-Aettoon the TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Obat Haib ot Whtskstbs changed to aOixwsr tSdlJyDrusisU, or sent by sxpreai on receipt offl. Office, 33 Murray St., Hew York. Teby. 23deodwl- ... y - :. ssi'BsrBr rv w m a . . l a aaw w a mM m m .aiisatsjapWMwVV I SBM w- BsfiiMsw "'nrniMn-.m-i drake S tiffin ria. andt- many of the best medip cines known are com Wd in Parker's Ginger Tonic, Into a inedicine ofuick varied powers, as to make It the greatest Vtlwwl Purifier and the BestHsalthAStrsBtth . noitorer ETsrUssd. I It cures Rheumatitra, b" Parker's Sleeplessness & diaeaas of the Stomach, Bowels, tjinrt: liver & Kidneys, ftiientirerydiflerentfircan nail Utuoui ii Clt GijEcr Essences 1 SOte S4 St -m et22 cn RARLBS HOTEL. HEA0A'r&'taaima '.'3 -'8XAXVSua,aA...;.i j IjOQUHUUIW. ''. HEWS NOTES. A number of Fhiladelphians Tiavej receritly. paTchased tspo- acres of Vam land in Shelby county, Ala andbavei organized the Cohaba Coal and Coke! Company. i The Illinois State Tward of ajrricul-J ture reports tbe acreage of wheat sown; at 2,676,000 acres. Demg 27&,uw 1 ess in an last year. The condition is 3 per cent.' above the average. ' . ' ' According to the report of Superin tendent Maxwell, of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, there was a de crease of 38,622,648 pounds in the pork packed in that city last year, as com pared with the preceding year. Mayor King, of Philadelphia, speak ing of the report that he intended abol ishing the detective force, said yester day that he never authorized such a statement, but that, if it was not for the law in the way he would do so. . Private information has been received at Montreal, from Borne, to the effect that the Pope has decided to send a pa pal delegate to Canada, and that the name of the prelate who will fill this position of trust will be known within a few weeks. The annual meeting Of the stock holders of the Union Pacific Bail way company was held in New York Wed nesday, and the old board of directors were re-elected for the ensuing year. The gross earnings for the year were 824,253,817, and the net earnings $11,? 778,474. Distfibution was made yesterday of the share of the proceeds of the late walking match in New York that fell to the contestants. Hazael received $9,380 gate money and $9,000 sweep- stokes; ntzgeraia $3,750 gate money, with $1,000 sweepstakes; Koremac$2,- 251; Hart $1,693; Hughes $1,125 and Sullivan $750. Wm. tbornton, select councilman elect of the thirtieth ward, and Samuel Graham, an employe of the gas works. Philadelphia, were arraigned for ahear-5 ing Wednesday, charged with conspir ing to bribe an elector and with bribing an election officer at the recent munici pal election, and were held m $6Q0 bail for trial. About a year ago, Capt. James Mc Sherry, of Frederick, was appointed re ceiver to take charge of the assets of Mt. St. -Mary's College, located near Emmittsburg, Md. A satisfactoy set tlement has been effected with the cred itors, and the receiver has, upon his own petiton, been discharged from his trust. The outlook for the future prosperity of the institution is reported to Le most encouraging. Southern "Lambs" and Cotton Futures. Randall in Aflgusta Chronicle. Washington, D. C, March 5. l -k A.a ' A 1 .nn- n judge, rrom wnat l see in me payeia ui i the South recently, that our people are beginning to find out that, in the long run, stocK operations are equivaieui u betting the devil your head. I once heard an Augusta merchant say that the value of three cotton crops would not repay the South for what had been lost in "futures " it what I hear is true, it will take a big pile of money to reimburse Southern men for the losses sustained within a twelve month in certain so-called securities. A gentle man here, an old hand at the business, tells me that, in all of his experience, be cannot recollect three men in a hun dred who have made money and kept it by this kind of business. But he had many stories of tragedy and poverty to rehearse. From an extract in the Chronicle, and from other information, I am led to the conclusion that New York cabals are enriching themselves at the expense of the Southern people by temptations hard to resist, and which finally prove nothing but traps and pitfalls. Every thing has become so speculative, since the invention of steam transportation and the telegraph, that men are no longer satisfied to grow rich slowly or to live economically. All who have sucn patience anasucu turiiu, allied with soberness, usually succeed much better than the adventurous men of the fast age, who stake thousands upon the mysterious swindling of a few head-centres. These head-centres ruin each other occasionally, but the main and concerted design: Is to coax from the deluded masses their hard-earned savings. The speculative, instinct and the thirst for gold, which, brings power, lie at the tap-root of the tree of life. They may be dormant for a season, bnt only await opportunity to waken into the fiercest energy. I know a man who insists that gambling is the source of all iniquity, and so teaches his children. He would not enter a faro bank or play cards for money to save his life. He; looks upon New York stock cliques as; emissaries of Satan, who ought to be at work with other swindlers in the peni TanHoTv And vet that man. so firmly impressed with the folly 'of risking the Httle money that he has In Wall street, astounded me the other day by the state ment that he had bought cotton futures, and wished he possessed one million dollars to invest the same way ! I asked him upon what he based a calculation of profit In reply, he pointed to the decline of receipts and other evidences of a short crop. This was a rational surmise; duc unionuuawjijr nwuu uu statistics do not always put cotton up, wlien the powers of darkness in Liver pool and New York combine to depress it. It seems to me, then, that the South ern people, to the extent of their means, are the best "lambs" in the Union ; that they are saturated with the gambling spirit; and that the South will never be a rich country so long as she perse veres in contributing to the splendor and opulence of New York brokers. I am told that "Latham, Alexander & Co., who are reputed to make $50,000 a year, never encourage any patron to dabble in stocks. They rather discourage such transactions and do not hesitate to say that hardly five per cent, of those who hold margins with them make a profit. and of these tnree per cenu uco. The members of this firm never specu late' themselves and this is the prime secret of their success. They furnish facilities for an entrance into the jungle where the tiger awaits his prey, but they do not go in that direction tbem aelves. I have seen it stated also, .-that New York brokers oi gooa bmiuuuik w ways make fortunes if they keep out of speculation. They fatten on the. mfe fortune of others. Now, if thesere facts, would it not be the height of wisdom Tfor our people to avoid marilp ulaWonsXtwfiuSrely beggar 85 per cent of them, to say nothing of .the other evils that tfffSSI wmek ? I do not know that I am fitted to make proclamation of these facte, ox thatTany such admonition will have iw Affiti bnt somebody may as well pWltheoldwa forTbeiieve. on my soul, that the peor JrSaS among jthem, about ona year ap. ana, ffi&f.them; on-a hightock) nun- tain, . snowea wvm world that were as dangerous to well notes. Salisbury Watchman. ;'. 1 - DTJNN'S MOTftlTAlN .' Shipped Monday, dth inst, sixteen i hundred and eighty . . pennyweights of bullion 5 day a. run.- ; - ; . i The assays from the new vein In the office shaft ale as follows: average spec imen, one hundred and sixtyine dol lars per, ton. Best selected specimen, four hundred and sixty-nine dollars per ton. . The superintendent has determined to push on, below vein run levels and stopeit out It will probably be a month before they will begin milling the new ore. A new section of tram road has been built and the cars. 'are now dumping ore on the mill feed. THOMASVTLLE NOTES. Col. Wm. F. Beasley has just com pleted a survey from Thomasville to Silver Mine the object being- to build a road to be run in connection with the mine. They say it will be built by Ju ly of this year. The mine is in opera tion, and is in a flourishing condition. The Eureka mine, and the Lalor mine are both in operation with good pros pects. Several capitalists are making Thom asville headquarters, and things look liYelv. Several other mines will be put in op eration soon. Altogether, tne prospects for Thomasville district : seem to be bright and the miners are wearing more pleasing countenances. Two Letters from Lieut. Dan enhower The Trip up the Lena River : Washington, March.7. Mr. W. W. Danenhower yesterday . received two letters from his sonXieut John Danen hower, of the Jeannette Arctic Explor ing Expedition. The first one dated at Bnlup, mouth of the Lena, November 9,1881. There is added a postscript dated at Yakoutsky December 17. The trip up the river from Bulun to Yaku tsk, becupied S6 days, and was made on sledges, with dogs, reindeers and horses Lieut Danenhower describes the jour nev as one full ofseveie hardshira There were stations at intervals on the way, constructed of logs. He describes the-iast one of these, seventeen miles from Yakoustsk, the best one of the lot, as a small log building,-jwith a cow shed attached. It was composedtof one room, in which were about twenty peo ple when his party arrived. " In the center was the body of a horse that had been killed for food and brought in to thaw out. During the night that the party stopped at this hut Jack Colerthe boatswain, whila laboring under aberration of mind, got up and started to walk to New York to see his wife. The thermometer was 60 degrees below zero.. It required all of .Lieut Danenhowers persusaive powers to induce him to oome back into the hut. AtYakoutsk, Lieut Danenhower says he found a man who understood French and was taken to the Governor, who treated him with great kindness and consideration. He detailed a lieu tenant with instruction to give the wants of the party special attention. They were quartered at a small hotel, conducted on the American plan. Lt. Danenhower speakes of his stay in Yakoutsk as having been exceedingly pleasant and comfortable under the cir cumstances. On December 24, the Governor sent an officer to Lieutenant Danenhower to ask him at what time the Christmas festivities usually begin in America, and when informed that it was usual to commence on Christmas Eve, he sent his sleigh for the party to come to bis residence for supper and to spend the evening. In speaking of the terrible voyage of the party Lieut Danenhower says they had to travel 700 miles over the ice from the ship to the mouth of the Lena. They landed in shoal water, and were compelled to wade two miles to land. They were forced to travel 100 miles further before thev reached shelter, and he says he was up five days and four nights without sleep or rest He men tions the fact that out of the thirty three comprising the crew and officers of the Jeannette only thirteen are known to be living and one is known to be dead. The Only Rebel. Philadelphia Inquires In five weeks' wandering over Vir ginia I found but one rebel. She was a woman living near Harrison's Landing. It was a hot day as I .followed the track of McClellan's retreat from Mal vern Hill, and I was both hungry and thirsty. The woman being at the gate, I rode up and asked : "Madam, can I get dinner here ? ' She saw the "Yank" in me quicker thah Mnt. and inatantlv reDlied: "The, Yankees stole all I had to eat" "Til pay you well." But I haven't got nuthin' to sell." "If you had some potatoes and bacon and" ... "Yanks stole 'em alii" she interrupt ed. "But you can give me a drink of wa ter, can't you?" "No, sir I the Yankees filled ug the well and carried away the dipper. "Is there a spring around here? "Used to be lots of 'em, but the Yanks toted 'em off." , Below us was the muddy James, and the drought had lasted so long that there was hardly enough water to float a catfish. Pointing to the historic stream, I ask ed: "Why didn't the Yankees steal the river, too?" , , - - She scratched her head with a sliver pulled off the fence and never unbent a particle as she replied : I'hey wanted to do it, stranger wanted to the wust way, and when they diskivered that it wouldn't load up worth a cent they galloped their old gunboats up and down and washed so many shirts in Turkey that the Jeem has been ashamed to . look a cow in the face ever Since I ; ,,V - Maybe you can get a drink down thar, but this neighborhood wont stand by and see yon carf y off the sand-bars I Be-a little aeenui uuw you paw; around!" - . ' ' : i .lMd Nsuwe should iwl'iissibile to,walt trpoh those whom even imch adtsease as small pox has attactod. Tbere Is utile to be f e ared br persons walong on the sick If they will nse.IJarbjs iTophyiacoc jrima jreery m the water they bathe with and also take U uwer nniiv. In iek rooms tt should be exposed on a plate ot sancer, and the , paOent .sponged; bjf wlUi the Jjrjld dUnted wlta wsjei,; ana auo a iew orops I used ;lnterdallr. I snooid';Bjao -tw used aoow. eyen PTt of the noose. i Tne troe' Woont on . beshit's facej tad Jose-Unt of s healthy skini can be enjoyed to fieeember br kmr otbet monln, rH natafe Dti C F.'Benspn's J amok. doewy wiu, fl eruptions and Thonaandsl of ladles to day cherish grabaful re-; membrances of the hela derived from tne use of ; Ijdu I. Plnkham's .vegetable Compound, n posslttvely cores sU female complaints. , Send to Mrs. Lydls Hnwam,. zov- western aycbw We would cau special sAesfion to the advertise ment oi In this Issue of Oea A. stone, the well known nurseryman, piBoebester, H. Y who is in want of a lew more salesmen to sell his now fa moot PocUlnfton riiape, and other new special, ttes in nursery stocav . . i. ; -. -! s ' . ... BreaicUUa.a-TliLrofit JMeetuea often commences with a cough, cold, or imasnal exer tion of Ane voice. These incipient symptoms are allayed by the use of "Brown's BronShial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the throat. . Hem adMrttssments. Dr. C. W. PENSOX, of BalUmore, md. We give above a correct-likeness of this well known and successful physician and surgeon, whd has made a life long study of Nervous Diseases ana tha Diseases of the Skin, and be now stands In the highest rank, as authority on those special and distressing diseases. In the course of bis practice he discovered what now are renowned In medical practice, viz: a combination of Celery and Chamomile In the shape of Pills. They are used by the profession at large and constantly recom mended by them. . It Is not a pajent medicine. It Is - the result of his own experience In practice. They are a sure cure for the following special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to cure sick headache, nervous headache, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, paralysis, sleepless, dyspepsia and nervousness, and will cuts any cas. 8old by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. De pot, 106 North Sutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE la Warranted to Cure BCZIMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINC8oallPrtof the body. It makes the skin white, sort and smooux; removes tan and freekies, and is the BEST toilet dreaming in THS WOBXiD. Elegantly pat up, two bottles in one package, consisting- of both, internal and yii""' treatment. All first class draggista have lt. Price $1. per package. CHA8. N CBITTENTON. 115 Fulton street, New York City, sole agent for Dr. C. W Benson's remedies, to whom ail orders should be ad- dressed. marl MRS. LYDIA L PINIHAH, OF LYNN, HASS.f LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE C0MP0U1TD. Is a Positive Core fer all tke Painful CenBlaints and Weata asses so ma tar beat female pepalatloa. It j, ill cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, loll animation and TJlcera tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spmal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It win dissolve and expel tumors from the nteras In an early stage of development, the tendency to can cerous humors there is cheeked Very speedily by Its use. It removes f alntnest, flatulency, destroys all craving for stlmulanta, and relieves Weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Beadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depreeston'and Indi gestion. That feeling of baarlng down, oansing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently eured byttsnse. It win at all times and nndor all circumatanc act In harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Oompoand is unsurpassed. XTBIA E. PUf CHAM'S VEGETABLE COM POTJNB to prepared at 23S and S Western Avenue, Lynn,Hasf. Price $1. Six bottle i or $5. Bent by mall in the form of pills, also In the form of losenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either; Mrs. Pinkhem freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention tkil Paptr. Ho family should be without LYDIA E. 1'i.NK.HAlTS IXTBS. FILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver. "5 eents per box. 43- Sold by all Drnggista. ""BO. . LIME! LIME! LIME! -so-so: HAVING now two more Kilns In addition to our PERPETUAL KILN we are bo w prepared to Fltfli ORDERS PBOfflPTLT, . on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion. We guarantee Quality, and make no charge unless lime proves satisfactory. we nave an agency in unarioiwj ui y. omr mervTHe: who will receive orders for small lota at I reduced prices. wence as w wg--r BOX no. oa, uanney vujr o. v man m ; - FRESH FRESH GARDEN SEED. R. H. JORDAN & CO., CITY P R.0 PERT Y '::--FORSALE.:.v:;-;.: At assignee: oi a. ju: joanuu, ju "rji?ri wlllaeU at the ooort house door UX Charlotte on Monday.' tha 13th day, of March. 18H2, two valuable city tots, known as Lots l31jai 115 m the plan of the dty.: fronting 99 fftoaTrron street and romlng baefc to Oollege. There Is ; eoarfortable dwelOng and outbuildings . on, saia I lOtS. , r . j a ifc Terms-W wn ana ae niun F i ' -"if1"' vi a iiohh - febl8tds FORGET AT OUR LACE CURTA-IJNTS, We have some beautiful styles, also soma handsome patterns In Cratonea. We still have a few HK4VY GOODS on hands that will pay you to buy tor another season. We have Just received the prettiest a&d sheapest stocfc of Ever 03ered la this market. "PSABL" HARGRAYES A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. iBelleve all diseases of women pecu Dr. liar to the appearance and cessation of the menses, uterine disturbances, tornidlty of. functions, witn leucor- Clarke's rhoea, dismenorrhaea, and hysteria, also in melancholia ana oiner men Periodical tal derangements.- AnYra prompi relief to those distressing bearing down pains so peculiar to women. Price S3 per box, Sent free by mail Pills. ton receipt or price, vr. umu Medicine company, new y org i ity. "TOR Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. A Dr. Clarke And. srpniiiuc Fills. In either stage, whether primary, secondary or tertiary, Bie an Invalu able remedy. They never fall to cure when directions are followed. Price 82 50per box. Five boxes 810 Sent by man, prepaid, on recelptof price. Aderess Dr uiaree meaicine company, new iura vii. N INVALUABLE BEJIEDY. For weakness of the Kidneys and Dr. Mndripr a nuick and complete cure in 4 to 9 days or an unnary aue Uons, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, mucuus discharges and GoiiiinAiitji in the urine from what C I Clarlte's ever cause Induced, whether of re cent or long stanaiog. une w uirec Gonnorrhea hoxes usually sumcienc- race per ' Pox. a nree Doxes ior 90. Mailed free on receint of prlee. Ad Pills Mress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, I New York City. "THERE IS A BAJLM IN O I LEAD. imw ii mum cit HTiBrmauifuiucs and fmpotency, as the result of self abuse m youth, sexual excesses to Iwotnrer man. or other causes, and Dr. Iproducina seme of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis .nn. fniirht emfanloM Tsv dreams). Clarke iDtmnesa of.. Sight,- Defective Mem- lory, Phlslcal decay. Pimples on IsMt. Avantontoaoelerr of females. Ranfnaioa of Ideas.. Loss of Sexnu (Power, Ac, rendering marriage lm 4rjrorjer or unhaoDT. Are a positive Invigoraflng Kn. lt inn tr a amAlca. One to air lboxes usually snfQcienf Price SL 50 JperDox. rour boxes f5.t fent ImalL prepaid, , on; receipt of price. Ptiisw: Ufidjwaa tr. Clarke-Meaicine vom- Ipany. New York City. r" (Urn Ce D -A-e, i gyjSj Everybody Has Discovered X teS J$& fesaa SELLS I THE ONLY BOUSB . rT'iBSll ' First-Class Instraments. feblQd&w 13w TO LOOK SHI3T, "KVirTSSHOBS, Aa. & WILHELM. NORTH CAROLINA LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE The McSmitb Music House CHtCKKRING KBANIi li A b.V H MVrHl'HEK. ABION, oUDTHERN GKM And other PIAN03. MASON & HAMLIN, 8HONINOKB. PKLOUBET & CO., bTEBLING, AND OTHEB OBOAN8. THAT SELLS 6TBICTLY tar Ask me for prices If you want good work and you will never buy anything but the best. Address or call on, H. McSMITII. Telephones ! Telephones! TELEPHONES, THE SOUTHERN BELL' TELEPHONE AND Tclf graph Company. is the -SOLE LICENSEE -of the- Ameriein BeU Telephone Company For supply log Telephobes In the 8tates ofTfagtola. West Virginia, (sown oi iue d. v- vna. Carolina, booth Carolina, Florida and Alabama. PRIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented rr- For parilculars address SOUTHS BNBKLL TELEPHONE and TELEGBAPH COMPANY, foblt eod 8m 105 Broadway, New York. y Having removed to the shop, on TjTonstreet, ovef Se independent Hook Ladd Track lijse, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, 8IGN sSNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as ? f ..' HjBADOTG.-r- v IN THE SOUTH h 1 V t Hi I Ml is " fx, 4 4 straeuof W2? - i at tha Ddblle Is SollCttBC. 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