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4S" i 4 - . - . - . s .:-- - : r ; i MARCH SI, ' .till Ml" S. m. HoweJl Tarn Potatoes. jsioIUi BUSINESS NOTICES. ) rranwncg awt ni uair ) Maj be entirely prevented by tbe ose-of fdDBt aessesjaua jtweiiwi Bwpemiev wnren or exactly laic tbe Tattoos eondtttons of tin uuuian hair. It softens tbe balrwben harsh and dry. It soothes tbe Irritated scalp. It affords tbe icbes lustre. It halrrxoayauin spreiumouii a w It promotes Its not Breast nor odor. Itikllls r preTentatba beallfcy.fc dandrofl. duiuvu b xiaTuria ikxiracu are Knwn to bp the best k prominent gentleman In Cerro flowto eonntT Iowa, writes us that he finds Kidney-Wort to be, tbe best remedy b ever knew for a cornDllMMon of diseases. It Is tntftopecific action whlcblfliM on tbe liver, kidneys and bowels, which eie&ait ohm hi is mo inouHands of SiSSi ft-,!3efif,r5fn& f'S11 lea U Its BxnraBO ALtm 4vd Iiww 8raiH6e Vknsi Awn tnum than any "alum and Iron mmw" tnim. L"8ilh,e tb$ l'S !ii"?lL-weakness" now so mif 1 1 tf kWwfc an aged bnggy five mtles ftt-lty. pn any road asjdght la i wated that about enongh PoerJi expended daily by thefre- queniers or the Hnks here to run a saw mill, a cotton factory and nno t Jrf est kindo quartz-crushers. S ITWiU the new arrival in this city who enquired of one of the life-lik mm. es standlng at the door of a prominent tauwimg store on Trade street favor us wnn une reply ne received ? . BSTA bright, sunnv dav vat- but not too much business dnln ty of time for proprietors nit doatand whUUe sticks as much as they wanted to. lThe patriots who superintend the wwuon of the stand-pipe of the water works, that are to be, still unselfishly give their time in overseeing the pro gress of the work. Stricken TOth Paralysis; An old and highly esteemed citizen, THE fcllfeStiA Mr. 8. W. AbernathyJ while larerg W ae 4a Beei leflkted iytae.' to return home from his lace of busi-1 u&npgut, end way, ske tkoald. eavon Tuesday afternoorj; was Btrick- I JgTO W P-' enwitoaUghtatroke of paralysis in XoSChaWdTer: the left arm fromwhich teJ, confined jf : SSKmo. to his home. The stroke is not consldV Kerr, could be induced to visit Davie ered serious at present ' county and . examine her mineral de- m , ppsits, as he has done the counties lying Election of Officers. along the lines of railroads in tbe Kate Charlotte CommanderV No-aKntehta fLe Jffto add very jnmctr V '! Templar last night elected officers for the current year as follows: E.C. G.H.King G. a S. Pegram C. Q. P. H. Dewey PreL a W. Alexander Treas. Chas. B. Jones Recorder. L. W, Perdue Sr.W.-J.W.Kemley Jr. W.P.H. Glover. These officers are to be installed Thursday night, April 6. to his museum of minerals and thereby luurauMj iue moioneiyi or tne ruJa Wp VamWinkle,' so much sneered at by the world at large, and especially by the western and northern States of the Union. . Prom the census report of 1880, asapi Pfara in Green's almanac of 1882, North Carolina ranks 13Sn . cold whW is false; iron and steel 18, which to not true; rosin and turpentine 1, and marl and shell phosphates 1. The State pays the Geologist a salary of $200 per an num, nearly 98 per diem for each work ing day in the year, and yet there are very many counties that have been aegiectea, among which Davie isjin- uuueu. 1 1'! 1 882. -1882 1 Partioalax Hotioe. V!he drawings" wm hereafter be nnder the ex Street Cars for Charlotte. rrr ... we near talk of a comnanv hnn& I Thnuionnaintui uk !.. 1" Holliday, who has charire of th formed to run a line of street cars from I volved upon the State Geologist can water works gang proposes to celebrate tfae Air-Line depot to the Central de- mke some allowance for his delay in the turning in of the water, by carrying It is said that Mr. John Wads- ffaWS a keg. of beer to the top of the stand- wrth.will probably hold a large part of over M of the counties have been vis- f'vo, uu as ma water begins to fill in, I tuo 8toCK snouia tne matter come to a I l oy mm. he and his friends wiir"fill in" with the' nead- We have exceUent authority for I Hiimui'Jb Speciallfldflcements beer. CIn the census report for 1880 int issued, it appears that of the present population of South Carolina. North Carolina furnishes: whites 10.415. color ed 6,882, which proves once more that ine uia jsorth State is a good State to move from. tITPart of Coup's circus comoanv passed through Charlotte yesterday. Wasn't the smart young man. exhibit ing a wonderful ring trick to admiring groups in s one of our hotels, offering to show "how it is done" for a dollar, a member of this company ? tW On and after to-morrow the due coupons on the second morteaee bonds of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad company, will be paid on pre sentation at t he National Park bank in New York, nd at the Central National Bank in Columbia, S. C. See advertise ment. our statement that the matter has been "talked of:" and as we are alwavs glad to publish news of public interest, beg to thank our informant for this item. Perhaps, however, the news would be more welcome to the public were there something more than "talk" in it. m Absolutely Pure. This powder never Taries. A marvel of pnrltj streogth and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold In competition with the moltltude of low test, short i.ov2J . - 'New York. LL 1T r'Rvrd-,fn' 8Ie Ato Cliartotte, N. c. Em 6 3 tie 5 i . Hostettefs BIpAach Bitters Is the; rreat Hon. nom nwdlclrliiot tbe Amelcfcn Wple." andls token everywhere as a safeguard against epidemics and endemics, as a remedy for dyspepsia, WMous ?hm andJl.rre8ularltles slifce bowels, as a cure for ouu 'oor aua rneumauc ailments, as a seda tive m nervous cases, and as a general. In vhjorant FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALSBS Personal. Col. Thomas lcMahon, proprietor of the Greensboro Spoke and Handle Works, spent yesterday in Charlotte. By his energy and ability he has built up a large business and tills orders not only for all sections of this country, but ships largely to Europe, South America and other countries. A Big Transaction. On yesterday the wholesale house of Wittkowsky & Uaruch purchased fire hundred bales, or over three hundred thousand yards of cotton goods made in a jxortn uarolina cotton mill. The dut- cnase amounts to over $25,000, and is probably the largest transaction of tbe kind over made in the State. tuar7 GXpgALtV. A Great .Literary Work, 900 LARGE 8VO PAGES OF QUOT A.T.IONS, 60,000 LlKESf 00H0OEDA50E enabling one at o'nceflnd any auotaUon desired. aA nEAT SfJCCCSiS. . - Fifty ThoiisaBdlft Three Weeks. Secretary of Etate. "im much pleased; with the 'Cr- Henry Ward Beecber. 'Good air tba "way tbfewn. ea wcirtiiy the pioveros or all na tions " Meury W. L,ourltoy. fcsstul and r.ivorite voluihe. Wettd.U-Pblllp - "itf,.varlety 411(1 Juimete end fife --"'Kicicuess oi its index give It ig me scnoiar. It is ii I mul au Ior copies- UouaT' " ""none dooks or quota u corse ''SncloseM OnT ... v . f "anasome volume and Ab "mvip eanfunjon, h S,con,P1et6nS's offtl indices f Niapiy astonlshlna. Leaves "uunug to be desired." t i Leaves 7T. JJ" check for copy. ?.8' .k of ouotaUons "o seen." TJ5 J i. "lasslve and teomlnir nlnm 11 i:e8 near m. .iVS.". ' X T " , okta Poet, iUndT,H-long' remain tbe among iu kind." N Y. Herald. in .."w.an, UunTwy ikori ..fit Ir sraetorr. the best book or 1 Quobw SB Mil)1 Another Mad Dog. A dog, supposed to be mad, appeared on the streets about 4 o'clock yesterday evening. After tearing around awhile fifter the fashion of dogs demented, and attacking all other members of the ca nine race he came across, ha finally took refuge from his pursuers in a cor ner near Canty's barber shop, where he was shot by Policeman Farrinsrton. It is feared that several other dogs were bitten by him in his frantic course. The way They Do. This is the way the nice youojr men do in our neighboring town of Spartan- Durgas stated by the Spartan: "The Spartanburg young man says he goes to 'weep' between the scenes of a play. He is ashamed to cry before all the folks in the opera house. The opinion of a lady is that it is very singular that he should come in wiping his mouth in stead of his eyes." More Cotton Factories. jrrom Mr. W. R. Self, who resides in Newton, Catawba county, we learn that two more cotton factories are in process of erection in that county. One is pro jected by Messrs. Williams, Finger and others, and will be erected in. Newton, and the other will be erected by Messrs. Carpenter and Babb, about seven miles sbuth of Newton, on the Lincolnt0n road. Let the good work go on. The 20th May. The Raleigh News and Observer thus alludes to our preparation to celebrate the 20th May: The Hornets' Nest Riflemen, of Char lotte, are at work preparing for the en campment of the State Guard, which it seems evident will be held at that place on the 20th of May. Adjutant-General Johnstone Jones has been specially urged to order the encamnmAnr. r.her at that time, to continue from May 15th to 20th. -The people of Charlotte have taken the preparatory steps, and will no doubt liberally aid the movement. The season of the vear is nartieiilarW suitable, as well as the occasion. Those of us who were so fortunate as to have been at Charlotte May 20th, 1875, will remember the perfect beauty of the weather. The encampment will be pleasant and profitable to the State Guard, whose members need the train ing that a week's camp life gives. After Twenty Years. Mr. J. M. Sims, on yesterday showed us a letter which he had received only an hour or so before, and which was dated -Fort Johnson, N. O, Jan'y 6th 1862," and it bears the post mark of the' Wilmington postoffice two days, later. In the letter the writer says : "There is nothing new or strange here sinceI wrote to Barnett. There is no more prospect of a fight here than there was three months ago. There are five of 'Old Abe's' vessels in view of this place at this time. One of them run up within four miles of the battery, at the New Inlet a few days ago and fired at it, but the shot did not reach us." The letter was written by a gentle man who died during the war, and has long since been forgotten, except possi bly by a few intimate friends and ac quaintances, and the mystery is how it should turu up at this time. Uncle Sam is frequently dilatory in the delivery of the mails, but we do not now remember an instance where be took twenty year te carry a letter 190 miles. The following will explain matters somewhat: The party to whom the let ter was written was called into the war himself and the letter remained dead in the Confederate postoffice In Char lotte for some time. A Mr. Frank Ross was postmaster at the close of the war, and this letter, with a number of be remembered that if. faVaa time and money to accomDlish ao frmh work, and at the same time reflect credit upon the State and the Geologist. : We are free to acknowledge our pov erty, but in ail common reason do not alight us on account of our being poor. There are hundreds, and perhaps thousands of tax payers that eannot see the necessity of the office of State Geo logist, and yet, we are paying money for toe keeping up the penitentiary, which if turned into this office and have two men instead of one in the office the peo ple would make money. Joy hia report some northern men nave oeen induced to invest $250,000 in m(the coal and iron regions on Deep River. There are seven places in Davie coun ty from which gold has been taken : 1st The Butler mine, eight and a half miles south-west Of Mocksville. The gold from this mine was assayed some years ago and found to be two carats finer than anything in the Unit ed States. 2nd. The gold mine on Calahahn's mountain inCalahahn townshi'pix and a half miles north-west of Moeksville. This mine was worked some f ortv vear ago by Hon. Hamilton C. Jones A C04 the father of Col. H. C. Jones of your ciby, uug wim wnat success 1 do not know.. 3rd. The Isaac Allen mine, situated on the plantation of Jno. H. Clement, late Senator of Davie and Rowan. on and one-fourth milea north-west of Mocksville. 4th. There are two mines or deposits of gold in Ctarksville township, seven and one-half mites north-west of Mocks ville, from which a considerable quan tity of gold has been obtained by an or dinary wash pan process. 5th. There is another gold deposit 7 miles north-east of Mocksville in Ful ton township. 6;h. There is to be found on the nlan- tation of Mr. B. N.Allen, six miles east of Mocksville the finest or as fine iron ore as can be found any where. This iron mine was worked by Thos. H. Gaither & Co. during the war from which they supplied the Confederate government with a very large quantity and there is on the seme plantation, and not far from the iron mine evidence of copper. 7th. There is on the nlantatinn of James A. Kelly, our former member of the legislature, a very rich silver arid iron mine. So you can see from this that Davie county is no "sardine" or "small potato" at last And if tbe bowlesof the earth could be analyzed in her border you could find gold, silver mica and proba bly pearls, no one could tell how much. If theN. C. Midland railroad should be finished you see that Mocksville is destined to be, at no great distance, a mining town or city. So a "long pull and a strong pull and a pull all togeth er" for the North Carolina Midland railroad. Onb or the M Anker Born. March 29th, 1882. -IN- EAVY 01SS. PANTS, S -OI THX I A SPLENDID OPPOSi u. " 10 !P??!roT? DISTBI- vinua v, ax SIW UKLKANS, TUESDAY, APBI1V11, 1882. -lr MONTHLY DRAWING. Wana State Lottery Company. With a eanttnJ nti Ann rvri JT. 7 furpODOS was rSi?8 PPf wte Its franchise Its GRAND 8INQLS NUMBKR rmOr-Or "f.JW monthly. for : this IM. A LABOC AMD TAanD tXSX Of MtBEA.Cl2C Afl the NovelUes ot the Very Latest Importations, fcuo Tjmi utuEAraaT to the EXTREME FINE GOODS. 3 CAPITAL PRIZE, 130,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZKS: Half 1 Capital Prize a nn wi J Capital Prize iR,8SP, 1 Capital Prize . . 19'999 prizesofj2.5()o.. . 2o6ffio H9Z "7.7:1888 100 Prizes of ioa J 0.000 200 Prizes of so." JS-OOO ATOnt Our Fall Stock Generally. WE WAT THE ROOK FOR OUR S3 Pi PI M O PBE-EimNEiroxr mtS.J?' BLACK GOODS S2T v At thl ne it is QeeOiMS tftmv hot if im n . J'1"" supply a Depart- !"r iw?D6apt,Ia' mormon of our lc55P 8. ROC 6Sc, 75. goc --..wwmra, an or me very beet French productions. B?AJSa!SL0THrt' BROCADE, ?tJtItP2,1a9ISK CLOT&S ALL-WOOL MOIRE, DRIP D'ETB inTaubtr4ltan CRAPES, HtKNtiH BUNTING, -B03tBAZINE8,-, HENRIETTA C) )TH. TAKE-E DRAP D'il.Mi tmpVwAt 8KRGE TJ IOOI ; i fact our Biach o.t6,00.1 rtment hasNO, EQUAL in this But e. 600 Prizes of 1. 000 Prizes of 20. 10. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 10,000 10,000 10,000 -3 W o 171 C j 1 1 700 800 00 9 Approximation Prizes of 80O ski i 1 KT TS. m. . . -uuud w tll 0.4OC w&twhn8p?nd,ng aw,t ted at all Sni J" llber,tl oopensaUon will be nald i2K rtt1' tafonnatlo- write clearly, tIm full rlfE8- S?D1 order exprew or heSsterl Letter, or Money Omer by whS, Sdreonlto M. A DAUPHIN, or M. A. D AFPHIN, Orleans, La. 127 La Salle Street, Chicago. Bis., or M. A. I AUPBIN. s 07 Setenth stre t. W -shlngton. D. C. TheNvw1. rk.ffleli en.vedto hlcaga Pi IG STOCK WHICH WILL BE TIU? FINEST the EIAREET, We Deferred Baying CDtil Late To Secure the Advantages In SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS WEEK In all the Departments of our Immense Establish ment; EMBROIDERIES, LACES, COLLARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, In ewy S'yle and Material. OPEN THIS WEEK: A NEW LINE OF SPANISH and FRENCH LA.CES. Tne parr'ular to the act uat ti for ech nth quently all ne p drawn and paid. man 4 tentlon of Uje Public is called witlre number or the Tickets Drawing Is sold, and conse JS ,n each drawing are sold and -POPULAR MONT loY DRAWING OF THE la the tfty of LouIstL on FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1882. These drawings occir monthly i oundays exceDt ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States lrcult Court on Maren 81. rendered the followtm decisions: 1st That the Comii onwealth Dutntmnon Com pany Is legal. 2d Its drawings arr rair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fond. Read the list of prizes for the MARCH DRAWING. 1 raze,. 1 Prize 1 Prize 10 Prizes, 81,000 each, 20 Prizes. 500 each, 100 Prizes 100 each.. 200 Prizes. 50 each iftoOO 000 Prizes, 20 each 12 ono 1000 Prizes. in nnih 1 n'rmn 9 Prizes, $800 each. Approbation Prizes $2700 I. HI II I POO 880,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 9 Prizes. 9 Prizes. 100 1.P60 Prizes,.. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. 9112.400 27 TleKnts, others, was packed in an old box, found I POT A TTiTT Q ! its way to an office in the court house, A A A 1 POTATOES ! A Peculiar Quartz. Mr. W. R. Self, of Newton, Catawba county, exhibited in this office yester day, a large piece of quartz rock, said to have been found on Hog Hill, in that county, which among other peculiarities had imbedded firmly within it a few drops of water. The water could be plainly. ..seen - and - has probably been locked up for centuries. Who can say how long? Won't some scientist tell us how this lusus naturae came about? Mayor's Court Yesterday. Annie Metz, whose character, we are' afraid, would not bear very close inves tigation, was brought up on a charge of drunkenness, and' using profane lan- Iguage. The case being proved, Annie had to pay anne 01 $10 and costs; TYpi. Sprouils, for "drunk and down," jyas fined $2.50 and costs; and for a similar offence, KichardGregg had to pay $160 and costs. These cases comprisedjthejmorning'a proceedings. Treated. . ' y Laurinburg Enterprise, March 29th says: Henry Phifer, a colored train hand, who has been evading the police of Charlotte for some time to escape arrest for some misdemeanor, fell into the dutches of officer Hatton of this place .last Saturday;' and will be con vepea'f to- Charlotte ;to-day npon a requisition from tbe marshal of that fcftv. Phifer is also char b fid . with rob fnW tcank . f a negro train hand in this town about three weeks ago of sev erat dcrllars ' y 7 ; ' :J ' ' 1 4 X OflScer Hatton arrived here with bis prisoner on WednesdayPhifet appears to be an insUnce of indristry . misappli ed, being ,unted by both State and city police auth6rltie3.'hBre &r larceny and yariom other offences. This. will folly in tne pny on Wednesday, some aDsura ruxaor having gotabipad in connection therewith. ; now used by Mr. Waller, county super intendent of public instruction, and has remained there until veatArrlav. when it was found. ON HAND i EASTiEEN YAMS, AND LOUISIANA CH0KEB3, AT mar 81 Hotel Arrirals Yesterday. Ckntbal Hotel: A C Frisby, E F Ross, Benj Lynn, JRE Carmer, H L Dawley, Miss Carrington, New York ; J Rice Smith, Chas A West, Virginia; A S Wallace, Yorkville, S. C ; Jas PMIlIer, Charleston, SG; Miss N Jackson, Ral eigh ; Millard Wood, Washington; J Iff Miller, South Point, N C ; W H James, oaiisoury, ss u: Miss Anna Douglass, 1 rpHeoap) of me 2d mortgage bonds Jr SiS ille, S C; Rev .f g-Kgj; Ngf. -g u luumpnon ana wue, xieiasviue. Coupons to be Pail T N C; J T Clarke, J W Beasley, Boston ; Miss Sallie Page, Hoffman, N C; Miss Lizzie MdDnffle, J A McDuffle, KeyBer, N CjJRTimberlake, Philadelphia; S C Johnson, McGinn Mine; CW Tate, Mountain Island ; W A Huffman, Cin cinnati ; R L Cochran, Mrs Sarah Gil lett, HG Sheasley, Franklin, Pa; Na than Lay, Selma, Ala; J W Heard, Louisville ; M P Crawford, Turner Bar ber, S C; W T Newman, Ga. Chahlottb HoTteL W B Hatton, Laurinburg, N C ; J W Greer, St Louis ; Chas T Stewart, RMS; JN Little, R &DRR; Miss Jennie Stuait, Green ville, S C; LB Ellis, Lawrehceville, Ga ; Mrs Barnes and daughter, Matthews, N C ; Geo W DeHaven, P H Leamon, Prof G W Kelch, Chicago ; C A Bonney, G M Mann, Michigan ; T Burton, C F Adams Texas ; Archie Glancey, N Gattiss, Ga; E Everett, C C R R; S P Lackey, Icard Station ; W A Grant, J B Niles, Boston ; B F Turner, Whitaker's, S C ; R P Stew art, Fort Mill, S C. Metropolitan Hotel. A J How ard, D A Shumate, Atlanta; E Wingo, Richmond ; John Hollis, Jackson. Tens. P J Carroll, Asheville, N C ; T W Jones; P W Yasser, R & D R R; John Dulin. York, S C ; William Wilson, Gas tonla. "-. , j'. ' . - A BeVInUB tfc(ed, ' Aflanb, as.,7eb. 38, 1881. H. H. Warner Co: Sirs For thirty years I was a rlcbm ot painful kidney disease, but year Sal Kidney and Liter Cure has made m a new man. Omci C, C. 1. RAILROAD, ConunbaG UEchaota,iJb83r i of this first du NatioaaJ Park Bank, of New fork Cltr. jutd at tks Central Na auuoMnoi, vi. una UV, -, 4, M. n. B su la, marSl 8t . , ., Treasurer. At the Skating Rink. THXKX will be a Bicycle moo at the Skating Biak of Brem McDowell co-nig&t, to com mence at half past Mtfin o'clock- Kverybody ougiu 10 go anu see n. marsl it K1EPIN8T0CX All kinds of Datent Xedletnea and MbMralWa. Mrs. WLLiSUH 9 BUHWMLL, Druggists, Trade Street jgBOWN'SXsa eiNOXB. Preah Supply, at ', WILSON ft BDBWXLL'S fiittg8tef. LB3. XNQLtSH VX8MILU0W, Medium and deep shades, for sale by . WILSON AB5BWXLL, Drugglsa. QOOX-S ZMUL8ION Of Pure Obd Llrer OIL Sold hr. WILSON aBUBWKIX, Druggists, Trade Street. yya KKXP A BUPPLT , : ! Of Fine Wine, Brandy and Whisker, for uedf clnal purpoees. WIL80N ft BUBWBLL. JZTUNTXB'a iNViaiBLXlPOWDXB, - ' Swan Down PowdeaBannders' Powder, at ,;,;, wiLaoji ft BuawiLL'a , Prog btore. Trade Street. QLOSLNO 0W LAMPS atkmpdcea, ; . . - i - - wrxaow ft Buawnfc ; gATH8POQ,at . - . ; t. yilONBlXLL'B DrBgBtPra, HXNO TEA, yiJl OKIW AND BLAOt TXA, i'-t " ' r - . .- : : - i Forty Tear Kxperleaee tfaa Oli lane. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing 8rrop la the nreserlD- j nonot one ot tne nest Jremaie niysteuaa ana Nurses In the United fitates. and has been Used for forty Tears with nerer-fafung safety and soe eess. Dy muuons oi motners ana cnuaren nom ine teewe infant of one week old to tne aaun. it eorreeU addltr of the. stomaeh. nllevM wind eolie, regulates tbe bowels, and glTea net, taealta and oomfert to mother and child. Ve beUero tt taebest-and sorest remedf to tbe world, in alii mwi -at DnantMt u iul Tunirtw In. Milldran. whether h arlsea from teething or from any other cause. : jnm aireonons ior using win aeeorapany each bottle. None eerrolne unless tbe faoniU i 01 cams a Ferkins, is on tne outside wrapper. sola Dy au meaicine aeaiers. aoeuaooaie. TTrX OAVI SXCUVBD 1 ' WW" , . . ,-,c . 1 HOC ; rh AtaQ day eri QOOFBB'8 tUXOtpCBV, LVSOJf ft-WBWXLL. -Cobebsaod Gin wUjeeaS rtlseaswr g tivs BUdder and X DITISrS OABDXN8XXD.at - Vv? A3 WILSON ft BUB WILL'S marSO Drug btore. under tbe advaneed Sea son, and will be able to . AT mm REDUCED PRICES OUR ENTIRE SILK STOCK. Black and Colored Silks, SATINS, MOIRES, BROCADES AND --AT LOWER PRICES -TflAN- PAID WHILE III MARKET. OUE STOCK WILL ABB1VB LUBJNG the NIlT' TENDAYS, AH1 Wl WlLt HlYS iwOBB WITH YdCL t ' . . - ...,. r " . j-.'i.wi aiiKSjv?-. (- 11 n Ti r -ii. 1 fit 11.1 r it l 1 .J I f M UU i JJm:-'j r) iitf f li.MWid ii4 "tMn-.f i iiTii-uiiiil ;!iilojl:(J iKivV. .;.'ai'I : mt mi Goods deaUrsj nariM AT 50 CENTS. ii HOUSEKEEPERS ! . A RARE CHANCE Is within your reach to secure your House Linens at Marrolously LO W PBICES. Table) iDsmsik, TVblte and Colored Tew. Olwftba, Dlwwer ClUut Break taut Cloths, Tray Cloth, Doy lleef Napkins, Towels Mar elilea Quilts, Carpet, Mat, Kugv, Hatting, ... Cocoa and straw, Frwaliavttdlfew Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets. 81 r6 ncaets. si 00 Bemlt Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or nena Pv.SSSS 9y'T 8END BV RBMI8TEHED LKTTEB OB P08T0FF1CE ORDER Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOABDMAN, CourlerJoumaj Build Louisville, Ky.. or 809 Broadway New York, marl Spring Styles! WE ARE.NOW OPENING OUR NEW Sprin Sammer Styles -OF Smi-SHABES, -Aip- : JTt- These and their prices ton must see to fully ap- precati our tnorw to please the Trade. WieU! T White Goods ! - WI BAYS JCvery Tabrto frodqeed nnder that htad-NIW, : - JtSH and BEAUTIFUL. filom Notions H1T SOrlEW KEflUtCTSi) . and weHeeTsauaEe? fall to please A-npi eu:J Jl It Tnoswf .iMl iwf Hhlaldt." wno" sw imunTt., I M - .us SSnh fa jUIi mil n hi Hi n n i r tj tijliJV. M-MMvwwwMWWMwsawswawMwwAswMM :Jiw. .r: WANTED. I,.-; a;.i ... .... ..,--1 i I i f.,.iirriii iTizr:.iT. ji: ; I. I -- narm oroerea a larre amount or Btar26 MILLINER! , Including all the latest novelties in the MIL LINES Y LINK. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWKRS PLCiriKS, .KIHHO-V", SILKS MCEC, Ac, In all the new style, colors and qualities. Also, all the new slTles and an.im.fea nf T.r.vH embracing White (Joods. Neck W ar, Ho-iery Gloves. Parasols, Ac. the LAkGKST and MOST OOJUPLETa dTOCK IN 1 HE CITY. WILL OPEN Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets Oa Monday, March 27th, they have ever seen In this city. Reppectfullr, mar22 Mrs. P. Query. -JUST RECEIVED- AT m- VARIETY STORE -ALoror- HAMBTJBG EDGING at from 2e to 2Sca yard ISBI-P" "Lawns at eujei bleachkd 8 H IB TIN u at 7Vfcc Utt and 10c; LIKEN TOWELS from $1.20 to fi.76 per dozen, ...fiOjlb, BAR5A!FIS.i : fHbSIEaThHOpE SrjPlXTIRS, GL0VT3, 00B- BT8. CBOCXZBY, TIN XABX, 6LA89 WABI LAMPSr PICTUKE TBAMES, and many other npHK Board ot Aldermea of the City of Charlotte -a. oavinaT emierea a larre amount c wun Dotn stone ana bhck, we want a CM1 (Street) Engineer. Also bids for Stone, both rough and dressed, and Hard Burnt paving done t com rattan t Also bids for furnisUng buck, with which to make the same. Address manoiw Jr, & DawaLYE, Mayor. 'Wi' f I- ; ..i . i H i 1 ft, 1.1F sp1 v ...I " j 3 S , i -r ;L":;f "'1" T'. i HI V' : I T M ) 1 ! '' U 1 ii 1 I'M (I - - .! l' r jjW it ! 1 ?t 1 $ ? !.. 4, ! v -r .1 I 1 li 1 - 't t i r 1 - ( 1 f.' 1.L ( if i '. -.3-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 31, 1882, edition 1
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