SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1882. Index to New AdTertisements, ' ; . BUSINESS NOTICES. Who is Mrs. Wlnslow T i thin ruination Is rreauently asked, we will slm- i ot that she is a ladi who for upwards of for- baa untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among cuuareu, cue una especially bluuiuu me 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, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and Is moreover, sore to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Wlnslow Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dally sold ana used here. We think Mrs. Wlnslow 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 tier blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one. In our opinion, until she has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing fivrup. Try It, mothers try It now. Ladles' visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. i Women are Everywhere using and recommend ing Parkar's Ginger Tonic bectuse tney dave lwne'l irom experience thitt it -jeedllj overcomes dponriency. Indigestion, pain or weakness In the buck and kldnnys, and other troubles peculiar to the sex. Home Journal. See adv. , . rrrmslnre Low of Hair May be entirely prevented y e me f BUB NKTT'3 COCOAIMfc No other compound os sesses the peculiar properties wulch exactly gult the various conditions of tLr uuinan hair. It ttoftens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes th irritated scalp. It affords the riches lustre. It prevents the balr Crdm fallln off. It promotes Its healthy, vgorous roth. n Is not greasy nor sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are knwn to be the best A New Feature. The band will play at B em A McDowell's Skat lne Bin Monday Friday evcnlDgs, at half psst seven o'clock, and Wednesday nights at a quarter past eight o lock. Do rs open at half past seven o'clojk. Bxdfori) alum ajO) Iron spkihos watzb and Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains lwlce as much iron and fifty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half. marl 1 tf JHcto dtrcrttscmcnts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholes men1 ss. Mure economica than the ordinary finds and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low tst, short wlght. a urn or phospnate powders. Sold only In Cans. BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. - Le oy Davldinn. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. AND FOft SALE, I WILL offer for sale at public outcry. 8,t Oro. Chesterfield coiirTtr, a C., on the dndandQrd JHY3 of MAY NKJtr, If not sooner sold, a Valua ble Lot of Engines and other machinery belonging to the Hicks uoid Mine, at Oro, viz: One 40 horse power engine and fixtures; two 1 2 horse power engines, Rotating attachments and fixtures! -one 10 horse power engine, hoisting at. Uohments and fixtures: one 10 stamp battery; one plaining machine and edger; one pump and.at Mobments; one lot piping and connecting rods; one drag mill. 20 Amagamating barrels and at tachments, one l t sheet copper, amalgamating pan. assaying furnace; one lot chemicals; one lot inflow weight; one lot rope; one lot machinists' tools; one lot crucibles, and sundry other articles. TltHMS. All sums nnder Twenty-five Dollars Cah: all sums over that amount on three or six months time, if preferred, with approved security. K. N. KEDFBARN, marl 7 eod till may 1 Beceiver. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO, Will mail FKKE their Cat, logae for 1882, containing a fall descriptive Price - List of flower, Field and Garden Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses, and Immortelles, Gladiolus, Lilies, Roses, Plants, Garden Implements. BMutlftillriUasS fratf&2vftn0aages.Addrea BOCHESTER.N.Y. CHICAGO,ILL 179133 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Daniel O'Eonnell, Practical dumber and Gas Fitter, of Richmond, Va, WILT, be In Charlotte for a few dajsand will take orders for word in his line. He offers patrons the practical results of 82 years expe rlet.ee in th. business and guarantees satisfac tion. Mr G'Dnnnel la ntnnMiior n.t the Charlotte Hotel, Htid is prepared to do any Jobbing tntt parties may aesire. CONGRESS WATER. CAT UAH TIC AN P Ali ERATIVE, ! a well known specific for CONSUMPTION, IN. DIGESTION, and nil disorder! of ie STOMACH, flTEBandJEIDinfrS. K I WltW vm . vim. . . ... nmrft. . iiuisi iMAtur popular pae oubbia u vuivi ouu upenoruj 10 au wotcre 01 uiu uooo. Avoid au coarse, irritating waters, foreign and domestic; the impair the digestive organs and iuiivj, lumvvj maucinf ineparaoie resuiia none Gmlne Bold an DraDibt, marl 2m eod S&WL fROYAL PWWtf XI mm HOME CHIPLETS. BfChurch notices to-day. t"Greenville has organized anew Dana. tTJ- W. Wadswortb, Esq., is visiting A 1 tMr. W. R. Terry, editor of the opmi oi ine South, was in the city yes terday. tgMessrs. Wittkowsky & Baruch, of 11.:. . . . mis ctiy, nave taken out a drummer's license. JIt is either mud or dust in Char Jjtte, and it is difficult to say which is the greatest nuisance. It is said the Mayor delivered a very forcible lecture at his matinee yesterday morning. Subject buying stolen prop erty. GSTBoth the Central and Metropoli tan hotels in this city will be furnished with elevators a much needed im provement. C5?A big chicken fight is announced to take place near Concord on Easter Monday, with $500 bet on the odd fight. IS Train wreckers are making some heroic attempts in &.uth Carolina to get in some of their hellish work on the railroads. tW Mr. L. W. Scoyille, the .lessee of the Metropolitan, passed through the city the other day on his way to Lynch burg, Va. ES'-Tbe machinery at the water works is being placed in position ud everything connected with the business la mnmnn An maaii.i I" Superintendent Scarborough will address the citizens .of Monroe on the 6th of April on the subject of graded schools and education generally. E-Mr. Robt McNinch, of Chester, South Carolina, died in that town last Wednesday. He was a brother of ,F. A. McNinch, Esq., of this city. ET wo gentlemen of Charlotte went over to Salisbury Thursday evening for the purpose of establishing in that town a Castle of theJKnights of the Golden Rule. ESThe case of J. II. Wilson and wife vs. C. J . Lineberger, carried up to the Supreme court from Gaston, was taken up last Monday and the argument was still going on Thursday. ESThe "lone fisherman" was yester day seen trudging through the streets with enough Hilling poles to supply a Sunday school pic nic. He emphatical ly refused u promise to report results. EThe police yesterday ran across one Lambeth Hunter, colored, who has for some time been wanted to answer to a charge of larceny of corn from Mr. James Pnarr. Lambeth now rests safe ly in jail. C3F" An ash-hopper conflagration oc curred about 2 o'clock night before last, and but for the timely discovery of the fire several fine residences might have been destroyed, as the wind was carry ing the flames in the direction of an ad jacent house. Of" There is a large mercantile estab lishment in Charlotte in which there is not a single person that either chews or smokes. This, when told the reporter, was considered b noteworthy fact, and when about to take the names of the employes an unfortunate question spoilt the whole affair. They couldn't stand the beer test. Aid for Riddle Institute. A cop of ih", Baltimore Presbyterian of March 9th has been handed us, in which appears the announcement that at a ministerial meeting held in that city on the Qth inv-,' Kev. Dr. Law rence, of this' city,'rna,de some state ments concerning the condition ofBid dfe University, which were listened to with great interest, and the meeting pledged 3. po-operation in an attempt to secure an additional building for the Pinstitute, which is very much needed. The bfcyclers met agin hi the skat ing rink last night and their graceful evolutions were enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance, Much interest is manifested by the people in this sport, and properly so, as it is a most healthy, pleasant and harmless mode of exer cise. The formation of the club will no doubt do much towards improving the riders in the tu t. Special features last night were fancy riding and a race, the latter between Messrs. Gilmer and Allen, which resulted in, sfUe,. 1 Killed by; n Mole. Charlie, the ten year old son of Mr. John Yarboro, living near Buffalo Pa per Mills was killed by a runa way mule Thursday. The little fellow, after dinner had started to the field where he had been ploughing, when the mule became frightened, ran away and threw him. his feet becoming entangled in the plow-gers, Heiwa dragged a distance of 40 yards, and killed. " His elder sister, seeing tbt mule had return ed to the house, went in search ef her brother and found him lying in the field a mangled corpse. St. Nicholas for April. ODenswith a charming frontispiece nictorebv Rosina Emmet, illustrating a timely little poem by Mary Mapes Dodge, entitled "An April 1. -urig-ha, the Ce-dog," is an account of a clever animal that was lost In the Mam moth Cave of Kentucky, but found his way out after wandering for thirty-six hours among a maze of pitfalls and dark windings. Mrs. Abby Morton JDiaz coutnuui.es xuo owiy " uuf,w Pah and the White Elephant," an illus trated eketoh of Siamese life. MLord Malapert ol Moenshine Castle" is a hrtarh't1 comedy for children, by E. S. Brooks. It is easy to learn, not difficult to get up, does not require many speak intr characters, and bids fair to be popu lar with our younger Thespians The yer-iCiouji legend of -Mr. weathercock' is Siven T'V Aunt Fttnuy" Barrow Walter iftatterlee has drawn four page illustrations for some sestheticamanzas called Layaent of the Cat-tail. Adoctor atiBlchmond says ttatlf PPj take a hatn in no wnisser u w "" -year ther will nerer eaten a cold. UnUl wmebodr hu tiled this sew remedy we would say: stick to the Old and reliable vt. wurs cougu cjiuy. Committed to Jaifr Tom Moore, who was arrested day before yesterday for stealing brass en gine fixtures from the platform of the Richmond and Danville depot, had a hearing at the mayor's court yesterday morning, and was sent to jail to await the action,of the grand jury. The value of the property stolen and destroyed by this little rascal was $55, and it is doubtful if he realized as much as $2 for the whole lot. Mose Boyd and Abe Johnston, the two negroes arrested for stealing lead from the platform of the Carolina Cen tral depot, also had a preliminary hear ing, and they too were sent to jail, as it was proven conclusively that the lead sold by them had been stolen. So far about 800 pounds of the miss ing lead has been recovered by the owners, which will leave the loss com paratively small. It is gratifying that the thieves were so promptly arrested, as it has been almost invariably the case heretofore that the parties en gaged in stealing from the railroads have, to a very great extent, succeeded in eluding the police. Y hat May be Expected. . It is understood that the cotton men are considerably exercised over the loss of cotton from the platforms in this city by a system of petty thieving by negroes, the cotton being removed from the bales and sold in small quantities right here in Charlotte, The aggregate Iosswhich the cotton buyers sustain in this way is considerable, and they have borne it until their patience has become exhausted. From the spirit which is manifested in the matter by the vic tims of this system of robbery, it is safe to say that unless it ceases somebody will be prosecuted f oripurchasing stolen property, as it is said that it will be an easier matter to find the cotton than to detect the thieves. They are determin ed to put a stop to it if the law is suffi cient to accomplish that end, and atten tion is called to the fact merely for the enlightenment of the public, as inno cent parties might possibly be made to suffer if not put on their guard. -y List of Letters Eemaining uncalled for in the post office at Charlotte, March 13, 1882: Mrs Bettie Abernathy.Mrs Cornelius Alexander, Miss Francis Abernathy, Londy Abernathy, L B Byers, W II G Biggs, W F Brewer, Emma Blackburn, Harriet Brewer, Menerva Montgomery, Miss Louisa Bynum, Nat Caldwell, Miss Rena Carter, Isom Council, Mary Caldwell, Jas E Clarke, Frank Davis, B Goodwin, Emanuel Greene, Margret Harris, Jennie Hairston, Miss A L Hawkins, Mr C Harden, .Rose Harris, H O Hutchison, Jno Hobbs, Mr Sol Johnston Cyrus Johnston (2), Harriet Jones, Martin Kerns, col., Mack King, Polly King, T B Kollock, F M King, Ada Little, Fannie Lynch, Mrs M E Moore, Rod McDane, Jane Massey, C L Marshall, J P Millen, Jno E Morris, Isiah Morgan, W W Noles, J.T Nichols, PP Penn, W B Parks, Jno F Rice, Wm Roberts, Ramsay & Allison, Ebbie Reid, Mrs Laura Stone, Mrs Malinda Stewart, Miss Lizzie Smith, Mrs Rachel Sadler, col., Dafney Sadler, Serva Thomas, Ed Thomas, Katie Thompson, Thos Sisson.Mary Carson, Anna Valen tine, Johnnie Taylor, Birdie Wilson (2), Laura Wilson, Sam Wadkins, Minnie Wade, Anna L Williams, Mr3 A E Walker, Miss Hattie Williamson. When calling for any of the above please say advertised. W. W. Jenkins, P. M. The Richmond an Etanille Railroad It 'setsm's 'that very recently a rumor gained currency in Atlanta to the effect that the Richmond and Danville R,aH road company had become embarrassed ia its financial matters, and the Consli- tution of that city after investigation of the report has the following to say about the company's business : We find from the very beat authority that there is nothing whatever in the rumor. The Richmond and Danville was never in sounder condition than to day, its earnings are larger, and its re ceipts Detier tnan eyer oerore, The ran in its stock, from which the rumor started, is simply speculative and the result of a general "bear" raid. It fell further than the others, simply because it was a shining mark, and it had fur ther to fall. The affairs 01 the com pany are prosperous its obligations will be met promptly and its various projects carried to completion. This we have from the best of authority-. such authority as is abQlvtey ejoaYhc.- ing, 43 to the Richmond and Danville extension company we have indisputa ble authority for saying that its affairs are in no way affected by any fall in stocks. Its work will be pushed stead ily ahead, and its bills, amounting to over $100,000 for the coming week, will be met without a day s delay, mas that have been received for certain new lines of work between Birmingham and Anniston have not yet been declar ed, but are undergoimng examination. It is understood that certain bids, were delayed on account of the heavy floods of the past few weeks. This work will be let in a short time and completed be fore the enOVof the year. There are about 2.000 men now at work between Atlanta and Anniston. Of this distance 101 miles one-half has been graded. Track laying is, now going on westward from Atlanta and will soon Degm irom Aumsion easir ward. The work has been rapidly and well,done, and will be pushed ahead with jByen greater energy than before. The above facts we have ascertained from headauarters in New York, and they may be relied on as correct. The Tariff and the Labor Problem. Boston Herald. Thfl rvwlif inn nf thine? 3 at the Pacific mills is a strange commentary on the blessings of a protective tariff. One would suppose that the protection our manufacturers receive ought to do something for the people who do the work. We hear a great deal about the protection of American labor against the competition 01 wm vuhci ui Europe. Not a man ventures to speak for the tariff on any other grounds, but the poor operatives do not feel that they are much benefitted py it when their wages are cut down to seventy cents a day, with no corresponding de crease of the cost of liviafr Now they speak of Crude Petroleum as a remedy for consumption; better not try It, but take Dr. n.h mwmwt tha standard couzn remedy cTourage. It to agreeable to the taste, nerer I alia to cure, ana costs vmr u. A Berolntlam Effected. Atlanta. Ga.. Feb. 28. 1881. H. EL Warner ft Co: Blrs'-For thirty years I wag a Tleum of painful kidney disease, but your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has made me a new man. ' - CHA3. I.ITIMB. t--w r-rr ife Jli if TO THEE I GIVE HEALTH. "Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic." Medical Association, Lynchburg, Va "Used with great benefit in Malaria and Diph theria." a . Dupon, M. D.. Ga. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic diar rhoea and scrofula." Prof. 8. Jackson, M. D., Unlr. Penn. "Invaluable as a nervous tonic." Hon. L C Fowler. Tenn "Recommended as a prophylactle In malarial districts' D B, Falrex, M. I).. N. O. "Restores debilitated systems to health." T. C Mercer. M. D. Irirj. "Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and dyspepsia.-" Geo. T. Harrison. M. D., N. Y. "Successful In diphtheria and neuralgia." J. P. Neese. M. D., N. C. . "Excellent for certain diseases peculiar to wo men." Prof. J J. Moorman, M. D.. Va. "Prompt in relieving headache, sick and ner vous." Rev. K. C. Dodson. "Used with great benefit In dyspepsia." J. Mo Ralph, ML D.. Pa. "Suited to bronchitis end diseases of digestive organs." J. F. Houghton, M. D., Ala. "Most vafuable remedy known for female dis eases. "Jno. P. Metteaur. M. D.. L. L. D. "Of great curative virtue." Thos. F. Bomfold. H D.. Mo. "Beneficial in uterine deraneament ami main. rlous conditions." -G. M. Vail, M. D., Ohio. "Charming on the complexion, making It smooth, clear, soft and rosy." Miss M., of 8. C. "The nrince Of mineral tonics." tfrannla nil. 11am, M. D., N. C. "Inestimable as a tonic and alterative." un ter Mcbuire, M. d., Va. "Fine appetizer and blood purifier." H. Fisher, M. D., Ga. "Very beneficial in Improving a reduced sys tem." Bishop Beckwlth. of Ga. - "Invalids here And alim nnrt hAnlth Pac John Hannodi late of La, now of Richmond, Va. "Him mal mArtt " Oliithavn Mnsl Tmimal Pamphlets free, upon application. Water. 94 case. Mass and Pills. SR. KO. 7R cents. Sent post-paid anywhere. Summer season of Snrlnirg train 1 at Junn. 5?K & month. Address a. m. DAVOS, Pres't of the Co., 78 Main St, Lynehburg. Va., P. O. Box 174 8LI BY WILSON & BTJRWELL, J. H. McADEN, and L. B. WRISTON & CO., ar27 ,. Charlotte, N. C. INVIGORATOR Only Veeetable Comooundthat acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos- tiveness, Headache. Itassists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. CUtt BALE BY ALL D3.UaG.I3TS. am 18 deod cow ly. DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, An important dis covery, by whicl every family rta) jjv;e their linen, that beautiful fin ish peculiar to fine laundry worl Ask year ftrocer. B. DQBBIN3, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR MALE BY J. . SPEKCER Jfe m and FIELDS HRtt., Charlotte, w, C, JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM-POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. wuv ruvtlVHV Vfc AM V- birvxb, and theestabllshrpnt el we of the larg est, most complex $?d woat tUoJroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the nronrletnr h&s lust added acorn jlete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable, of executing the very nest elaas oi werk at short notice. Old nasuzlne,uewsp&pera, law or other books reJ&QHWl in ni&dsome style, and at ery, lo,w fi4furea. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tys class, ruled and bound to, "Order We are prepared to furnish close eatUnatea on every description, of LETTEB rilESS PRINTING. A FULL 8DPPLT OF WOOD TYPI FOB POSTER PRINTING. Tbeaiarlcals and other exhibitiona can set theL DATES and POSTESS pointed hen In as attractive a maimer as la New fork. Wemve a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and In flret class style, BRIEFS FOR THS SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments in good shape will do well to gire us a trial. We hare the most accurate proof-readers, and our work Is as free from defects as it is possible to makeu. LETTER HEADS, Visiting Cards, Bail Cards, Pamphlets BILL HEADS, Deeds, Receipt Books, Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and Court In fact, an kinds of printing done at snoitnottce 1 I -WE AEE OFFHRLNG cial Induce - IS- HEAVY GiSS. PANTS, CASSIMERE SUITS, AND IK - Our Fall Stock Generally. WE WANT THE ROODl FOR OUR WHICH WILL BE THE FINEST the MARKET. We Deferred BuyiDg Until Late To 8? cure the Advantages In LOW PRICES under tbe advanced Sea son, and will be able to mmm AT LOWER PRICES THiN PAID WHILE IN MARKET. QUR STOeitWILL ABB1TE LUBING the NEXT TEN DAYS, AND WE M ILL HAVE A WORD WITE YOTA The Wise Man Will Wait ! I D. Latta & Bro., fttQTMURS, NOT DRY GOODS DEALERS. mai24 Spe mens SPRING STOCK Ear y Purchasers LOTHIN 1882. Spring a ILL iWiKSwar We Bat V CAN and BOYS' fill fiss CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT H Stocked With the Newt and Most Desirable Goods. WE MOW OUR BUSINESS AND, INSTEAD OF REDUCING PBICES AT THE END OF THW SEASON, WE WILL BEGIN AT THE BEGINNING AND HAVE MARKED OUR GOOOS DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! WITTKOWSKY k BARUCH Wallace Statesille, IN". O., -LARGEST STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE nm Ttm STATE, ON THE 7IOMT FAVORABLE TEH HIS JOBBEItS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. marl 8 lj OUTIES: SPRING IS NOW COMPLETE. Wholesale Retail Buyers Invited to HANDSOMEST STOCK. OF Mm Carpels, Oil Cloths I lags. HOTTSEpmHSHIHG The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Embroideries in tie City. oaxjx. -a. x ELIAS & maris lm AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. -HAYING 1 FIND I HATZ ENTIRELY TOO i HUGH STOCB OH HAND, AKD IH ORDER TO REDUCE IT I WILL OTTER UKKL FURTHER HOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST, decSO lm Sammer, 188S. WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, 6.50 u 1 ' u CASSIMERE SUITS, " CHEVIOT SUITS, " CASSIMERE SUITS, 8.50 S10.00 THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY offer you to secure, nor only a handsome fcTJIT OF tLumuiu ror a VERY LOW PRICE, als 0 the best cut and made Goods in the Market MEN IN EVERY TRADE AND PROFESSION be suited from otjb IMMENSE STOCK. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. ALSO - OF- AND IN COMPETITION WITH AMY ST Examine it Before Making their Purchases. GOODS A. SPECIALTY, she hobm. COHEN. 3V8T TAHN BROTHERS OCK

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