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WEDNESDAY7APRl4(M881; . F hub ' u mltH Wliiofl 4 ftirlPHadhhA (Patent dex aeiAents. Ail & . ;. HQ'S. " . . f J b! Hatlnger Pot bent Attention. Independents. BUSINESS NOTICES. Premaiin Lm of Uir - Uu be entirely pre? eated by to as of BUB flirTB eucaslNS. ! Ho other com pound po ' gessea the peculiar properties which so . exactly ult the various coadlilona or tt-w uiuuan hair. - It often the hair when harsh and ory. It txvtthefl the Irritated scalp It afford the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from railing off. It promotes Its healthy,, vigorous fcro 11 1" not greasy nor sticky It leans no ,flsagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. v' ' Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are known to be the best ' ' v Forty Tears' Bxperleaee or am Old Kane. 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More econo mica than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test,' short weight, a um or nbosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.? o23 Hew York. e or Davidson, Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C S U. 1 WE ARDiOW OPENING OUR NEW Spring and Summer Styles OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties In the MIL LIN KB Y LINK. II ATS, BONNETS FI.OWKUS PLUMES, HI BOONS, 8ILK9, LAOER, &C, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, all the new styles and qualities of LACES, embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hosiery Gloves, Parasols, Ac., the LAHGKST and MOST COMPLKTB STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL OPEN Our Pattern Hals and -Bonnets Oa Monday, March 27tb, When we will be pleased to show the Ladles the GBANDKST DISPLAY OF FINJC MILLLNIBY they have ever seen In this city. Respectfully, . P. Qaery. mar22 Amusements. 1 - - 1. - rL- riri.rin.i-i , , rwirunrinfWtrvWff!!" i - -OPERA HOUSE Saiunlav, April 8th, 1882. TEE GREAT COMKDIAN, CHARLES L. DAVIS, In his celebrated character Comedy,-. In Four Acts, entitled . "ALYIN JOSLIN." The Only True Representative of THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER, Supported by a Full and Powerful Company of dramatic celebrities IHQ K-angh t(i J.80 Minute ' f.reUlt Bueocw o tfiw Ag-e, Funniest Play Bret Wltaetsed, i Three Hours of TproMlwne Fun Usual prices; seats secured Central Hotel and McS mlth Music House. .Pr2 1 w CHARLOTTE Wednesday, April 5th,'82. Tltxit A.PPXABAMCX HXBX 0? JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MESTAYERS Worid-f amrt Cmedr ad Musical comnan in tnei( LaugU&bk) Comedy, enUUedJhe M rmJJMTIAN - JAl-AOB CAB ;MowJel ploduc4 Crowded niirlea,freI JO Y t PftlfTTfl lmlulnn 41 1 flanerv 60c Beats Spring im lAJ. ean be te cured without 91118 charge at DlSMI '1 UWIIBIUH Dlaees i i . -HOME CmPLETS. . TEETQuid Nund shall have attention in dne time - tST papfc.' Harrison Watts shipped two hundred and fifty bales of cotton yesterday. ; .t2TMr. J. W. Abernathy, who suffer ed a stroke of paralysis the other day, has so far recovered as to be able to be about the streets, and expects soon to able to return to his work. t3TQuery has aesthetic millinery, and no mistake. And if you don't like the sunflower kind, he has the finest lot of beautiful designs in spring hats and bonnets that has ever been brought to Charlotte. tSPThe ceming celebration on the 20th of May promises to eclipse any thing heretofore attempted by Char lotte. The encampment of the troops will be an immense attraction, and will bring a large number of people to the city. 63T To-morrow's Observer will con tain some ideas about manufacturing collected during a short visit to the Mountain Island cotton mills, In Gaston county; and as opportunity offers the factories on the South Fork of the Ca tdrfv ha, will be visited with the same ob ject in view. K3TLast Saturday evening a young man informed a couple of young ladles that it would be best for them sot to retire early that night as ft party of young men would call to serenade them. The hot house at once suffered a raid for flowers, and a couple of bou quets as large as wash basins were pre pared, which were tenderly nursed by the young ladies until after 12 o'clock, when it gradually dawned upon them that Saturday was the first day of April. n Literary nd Debating Society The young gentlemen of the Literary and Debating Society have heard it rumored around the city that some one .has offered a medal to the best debater of the society, which it is hoped is true, and that the- well-wisher will at once step to the front and let them know who he it. Mayor's Court. A case against Manlius Means for drunk and down ; fined $2.50 and cost. Another of the same character against W. B. Tlinson, who was fined $5 and costs. There was another case against three womtn, named Baker, for keep ing a disorderly house, but the proof failed to sustain t!i charge and the parties were dismissed. A Pleasant Occasion. The reception given by Mr. and Mrs Liddell in this city yesterday at their home in honor of Rev. 0. F. Gregory, the pastor of the Baptist church, and wife, was indeed an enjoyable occa sion, and a source of great gratifica tion to all those whose fortune it was to attend, as well as th se who had the hospitality and kindness to confer it. Mr. Gregory enjoyed the occasion not less than the guests. Why Not? It has been suggested that as an ad ditional feature of the 20th of May celebration the city water works be formally opened on that occasion. We understand that if not entirely com pleted, the work will be far enough ad vanced to allow of an opening, and the idea strikes us as a good one. If we are going to have a big show on the 20th the programme should be well crammed" in order to keep the crowd together as long as possible. Why not turn on water on tho 20th ? An Improvement. The brick yard of Mr. R. H. Morse is now an interesting piace to visit dv hose who have never had the opportu nity of seeing brick made by steam. The clay is only dampened and thrown into the mill, from which it issues in a condition to be cut into brick, which is done by means of a cutter, six at a time. The brick are then put into the hack and from it into the kiln, without having to be laid on the yard to dry. Mr. Morse says when he gets his hands all trained, and his mill in good run ning order, ho can make 20,000 brick per day. Demand for Fine Goods. A number of our prominent dry goods merchants say that the demand or fine goods has been steadily on the increase in Charlotte for the last seve ral years, and that in consequence the eading dealers handle a superior qual- tyof goods as compared with five 3 years ago. This ract may dc consiaerea as an indication of increased extrava gance, but we take it as a good sign. Our merchants are fully up to the re quirements in this direction, and it is doubtful if finer stocks were ever pur chased for the trade than have been this season, and while the quality has been carefully looked after, the varie ties are also much greater than form erly. The trade is reported as naving been remarkably good uirougnout Marchin some instances surpassing that of last season, notwithstanding a dull spring was predicted by almost everybody. The Tourists To-Night. Of this cempany the New Orleans Times-Democrat says: "JLast night femith & Mestayer's comedy troup onened a week's engagement at the . -r 3 A.1 A. - 1.1 Academy of Music, in justice w mo troupe, it must be said that the perform ance of the 'Tourists' was one or we finest that has been witnessed here in gome time. "The play abounds with comical situ ations and songs, ana, owing w mo fact the iokes were fresh, the audience was kept in continual roars ox laugnter from "the beginning to theenaot roe ttarformance. Miss Theresa Vaughn, fl Vflrnie Campbell, capturedthe house by the neat manner in which she sang oAirorai tirettv German airs, as did Miss Urania Chambers in her Irish sketch. r--r-tinW nrnvinir that she was an ajtist of, consiaerahiemerii.'' ;"-. niinttlMiAlannti at Bristol's Disease. Dlabetor any dse toe Bdneya. liver or urinary organsi as Hod bkiots will certainly and uuttnstT care KM WW. - ' List f Letters r '..-' Eemalnlng uncalled or in the post' office at Charlotte, March 1 1883 k . M Alexander, Oddie Bradford, Ella Bamey, Engram Badger, 8u Barnett, Tarry Brown, James Blrd,'MaryE Beo ton, B.H Boggin. C B Campbell, Clem ent Carrington Ellen Crockett, John Ciooke, Chatter Caldwell, Saml Cro well,W F Cuthbert, W B Cochrane, Sarah B Davidson, M S Eythingle, Thomas Ellis, Jane Ford. Mitchell Faucett, Alice Gray, Priscella Glasper, Octavia Grass, Cephus Houser, Alfred -Harris, Bettie Harris, Kate Hudson (2) Julia Hannon Jno W Hayes, Cornelius Houlse.MatUe Horton, W M Hodges, Chas Johnners, Selden Longley, Dora Much, Fannie Michael, Henry Martin, James McDowell, Jennie Martin, Saml Miller, Hannah Neel, Amanda Ferry, Jennie Potts, Chas Robinson, B H Ramsey, S C Robinson, Jane Sadler, Mary Smart, Rev F H Strohecker, Thoe Tillman, S D Tomberlin, Miss L E WU liams, Lina Washington, Emiline Well man, Jennie Walker, Bessie Wilson Maria Witherspoon, Thos Wallace, M C Younge, Thos Youre. When calling for any of the above please say advertised. W. W. Jenkins, PM, Marriage licenses Issued during the month of March by the register of deeds of Mecklenburg county: WHITE. W H Garribaldi to E N Mullen. S L Presson, L Irene Sprinkle. L G Cathey, E E Beaty. W A Boyd, Mollie E Grier. W A Alexander, Elizabeth B McAu ley. J F Beard, Julia McAuley. S L Thornburg, Mary D McCord. E W Roach, Rena S McDowell. John B Stone, Elizabeth G Elf e. COLORED. Stephen Davidson to Adelaide With ers. Dolphus Patton, Bella Caldwell. Isaac Petra, Ellen Ford. Abner McKee, Bella Torrence. Anthony Allen, Lizzie Alexander. Henderson Gibson, Amanda Jones. John Friday, Malina Barnes. Edward Thomas, Maggie Burrin. William Beard, Mary McKee. Personal. Mr. C. M.Davidson has returned to the city, after an absence of a few months. We were pleased to see our friend, Dr. L. Harrill, of Statesville, in the city yesterday. Mr. H. W. Fries, of Salem, N. 0., was in the city yesterday. He is well known throughout the State as one of the largest manufacturers within its limits. Judge -hipp is in the city on a short vacation from the labors of his circuit. He will resume his circuit next week at Smithville, Brunswick county. Mr. A. Bethune, we regret to say. was again stncKen down witn paraiy- siag&sterday. Rev. J. F. Plunkett, of Steel Creek church, preached an interesting sermon at the First Presbyterian church in this city last night. The services at the Second Presby- terian church were conducted by Rev. J. Lowery Wilson, of South Carolina, last night. Col. Cad. Jones, of Rock Hill, S. C, passed through the city yesterday in charge of his son, Capt. H. P. Jones, re cently stricken with paralysis at Salis bury, n route for his home. W. A. Nelson, D. D, of Shelby, N. C, was in the city yesterday. One of Charlotte's most charming and popular young ladies left yesterday on the 11:30 train for an extended visit South. Guess who? Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Central Hotel. Wm M Carley, Va ; C L Stcgal, Cincinnati ; Thos Cross ley, Chester, PaH W Fries, Salem ; R W Claiborne, Ttoanoke, Va; W A Benton and wife, Asheville, N C; W M Buss, Baltimore ; Millard Wood, Wash ington; Miss Julia Courtney and sister, Hamburg, Germanyr J C McKenzie and wife, Laurel Hill, N C; P R Mason, Lau'rinburg, N C; Thos M Warlick, Newton NC; E. F. Hall,Phila; Wm Jewett, Dallas; L Harrill, Statesville; S H Wiley, Salisbury; W Ratliff, An son, N C ; Gov M L Bonham, Columbia ; Geo L Poor, Boston ; A P Ryne, Mt Hol ly Mills; C E Hutchison, Mt Holly Mills, NC; A C Stittly, Hagerstown, Md ; J A Wilmore, Louisville, Ky ; E S Ehney, Charleston ; R M White, Gaston ; A Myers, Chesterfield, SC;0 E Grier, NC;JRVann, J H Woods, JnoE Green, Geo Fuller, New York; J H Oliver, T M Bell, Atlanta; G W Bagby, RBagby,Chas E Smith, Howard R Bayne, Wm J Orr, Richmond. Charlotte Hotel. L L Ivey, Jr Clio,SC; J H Trimble, C C Railway; Miss E Williams, P H Ranson, North Carolina; Jacob Tippett, New Jersey; J C Martin, Hickory; G R Hall, Vir ginia; S W Smith, J W Grier, B F Grier, Pineville; J H Acklenbury, Bos ton ; J H Smyth, Souih Carolina; C C Carlton, Macon, Ga; J H Lineberger, Philadelphia; A GShaw, Laurinburg, S C; N M Neil. Winston ; Moses Hor ville, Kentucky; N P Cannon, Mount Holly, N C; CF Stockton, High Point; M L Stevens, C M Whitesides, Will Kee, Monroe ; W G DeBerry, Mangum, N C ; R A Beasley, Connecticut; Jas Brady, Joseph Guinn, Stone Mountain, Ga; Randolph W Bryaut, Columbus, Ga. The Suppose Infanticide. The jury continued their investiga tion in this case all day yesterday. The matter is, however, aurrounded with great difficulties, and probably the jury inay find it necessary tq continue in existence for some days further. The most important feature in yester day's proceedings was the discovery of suspicious circumstances in connection with a house at the corner of College and Fifth street Here for some time have been living a colored woman iiomiwi ftrie Morehead and her dauffhter Maescift White, and Irom'ev-! dAnea which the coroner had before him yesterday morning he felt luajifiedia requesting Maggie Morehead atten dance before him for examination, Mag gie refused to come, and the coroner Z - - - - fctfj r'w - ---iii ! sent her a summons to put in an appearance iforth with. . She then stated that she was not well enough ta walk out The coroner ithen instructed Dn Wilder: andjO'Donoghne to tislt the house and make i mediqal examination of Maggie iloreheacLllie testiniqhy of the doctors .on their retrim-rwas of such a nature that the coroner and jury, acoompanled by DriL Wilder and O'Doneghue proceeded in a body to the house, where ihey mads-search, in the various sleeping rooms; The result of this Search revealed someldrcntcetances of a startling character. In one of the rooms was found cloth ing with, m arks of blood upon it, and on the porch were marks of blood, f roTn the door to the top of the steps. Maggie Morehead positively denies having given birth to a child during the last few weeks, and her mother, Eliza White supports her statement ; but from the nature of the discovery made in and about the house, and the medical evi dence before the jury the corner con sidered it his duty to order the arrest of Maggie Morehead, and also of her mother and daughter, Eliza White and Maggie White, besides two colored men named William White and Anderson Phifer. The five persons were arrested at the mayor's court yesterday evening about 6 o'clock and escorted to jail, followed by a wondering crowd such as usually gathers oh such occasions. This makes five prisoners now under arrest in connection with this case the girl Ella Bell, arrested on Sunday.belng still in jalL We understand that some of the prisoners will be brought before the jury for examination this morning. The jury appear determined to clear up the mystery surrounding this shock ing crime before allowing the matter to pass out of their hands, if persistent and zealous work will lead to such a re sult. All About Two Scamps. To the Idltor of The Observer. We see in your valuable paper, a state ment of the arrest of S.H. and F. Q. Crawford. We wish to add some in formation to the history of these vaga bonds, which may be of interest to the general public, if we do not occupy too mucn oi your valuable space. eiix was followed from this countv. we think in 1880, to Fort Mills, S. C with three State warrants, for obtaining goods and money by false pretense. Tby are further accused of taking tombstones from burying 'grounds, and after erasing the inscriptions, reletter ing the same and selling them to other parties. The records at Dallas, if we do not mistake, show that they were convicted and sentenced to a term in the peniten tiary for stealing corn, and they worked on the Chester and Lenoir narrow gauge railroad in the chain gang. xne aeeas ior wnicn tney have been again and again arrested, are found in the counties of Burke. Cleaveland. Rutherford, Gaston, Lincoln and your own. For further information we refer to James Mullen, Lincolnton, and Col. D. a. Liowe, JLowesvuie. JS. C If you think these statements worthy a place in your paper you are welcome to mem. Most lespectfully yours, Jno. F. D. Lowesville, N. C April 3, 1881. Bright? Diaeaco off tho Kidney. Dia betes. No danirer from these diseases if von nae Hod Bitters; besides, being the boot family medicine ever made. Trust no other. a Bxdiosd Alum utd iwnt Bra ass Win in Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as mach iron and fffty per eenl more atum tnum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. 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They are carefully prepared from the finest select ed raw materials; all of tho togredlents ate thoroughly Incorporated, nd they are offered for sale tn a Qnety pulverized condition, simply re quiring to oe nuxea wiu waier, to tnem ror use. They are made of the PUBJEST WHITE, and in graduations ox ail the leading and fashionable Tints, Shades and Colors; thus adapting them to all tastes and uses. The advantages of our pre- L parauons are manuoia. They an ready for immediate use, requlrlngtne experiment wnaiever, as me ooior ana qaauty are tmlned oerore tney go into tne hands or me consumer, tuci van me mulKD ana usjui BY ANY ONI. They can be applied with the greatest ease and facility, and when dry will present a smooth, rich and even surface, which will net rub or scale from the wall If used according w anecaons, tney wm wok well upon an absorbent surface; hence the aeces slty as heretofore, of preparing walls to stop their suction, (except in extreme cases.) is overcome, Tney will save the waste of materials and leas of time common with the old mode of mtxlngte produce destrawe pais, we. m Th, iii kMD for years, wltboot chance In eol- or or quality -Taey are-me only cheap and avail- able preparaaona r m vuiiims m ww soantev A toll assortment or wiors, si WILSON A BOBWXLL'8 Drugstore. apr5 (tops to be Pail OirHS CC ft A. BAILltOAD. Columbia. & G Marc aoth, 1889. rpHl eonpons of the 94 mrtgate bonds ot this , WUKU uuvuiuo sua U U UMUK wui do paia at tne national rare rmkCltv. IM at Um (Vtntral Ma So Bank, of this city. J. C B. 8MITH, . marSl 8t , Tfeasnwa. 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SAMARITAN Ni RVINE Cured my little girl of fits. 8he was also deaf and dumb but It cured hr. She ca now talk and hear as well as anybody. Pbtkr Boss. Springwater, Wis. SAFARI rTH NERVINE: Has been tbe means r curing my wife of rheuma tism. J. a. Kj ktchkr, i'ort Collins, Col. SAMARIi XX NEK VINE Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son, E. B. Ralls, Hattsvllle, Kan 8AITIA1HTAN NERVINE Cured me of vertigo, neuralgia an'i slcli headache. Mb3 Wm. Benson, i urora, 111. 8 AMAH If N NERVINE Was the meaus of cu:i;ig my wife of spa-ms. Rev. J. a Kuts. Beaver, Pat SAJ1ARITAN NERVINE Cured me of asthma, after spending over $8,000 with other doctors. 8. B Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE Effectually cured me of spasms. Miss Jemtik Warhh, 740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured our child of fits after given up to die by our family pby-lclan. it having uver 1 00 iu 24 hours Hsnsr Khke, Vervilla, Warren county, Tenn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight yews. ALbsht Simpson, Peona, 111. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with other doctors. J. W. Thobbton clalborn, Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me permanently of epileptic flls of a stub born character. kb:v. wm. maktin, Mechanlcstown, Md. 8AMARTTAN NERVINE Cured my son of fits, after having had 2,500 In eighteeu months. Mrs. X Fobfs, TT CDL IVilOUSUl, A . SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing. . MISS UKLKNA JuABSHALXj, (icanby, Newton county, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many yeai s' duration. Jacob Sctxb, St. Joseph, Mo. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of bronchitis, asthma, and general de bility, olivek jdrxBS, xronton, umo. SAMARITAN NERVINE iiao vui cva aii7 vi aobuuioi aiov bwvauio va, mau years' standing. Isaac Jzwkll, Covington, Ky. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured me of fits. Have been well for over four years. Chableb E. Cubtis, usaKis, Douglas county, junn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mine wbo had dyspepsia very badly. imichabl O'Conmxb, Rldgway, Pa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Has permanently enred me of epileptic fits. David tkimblt, pes Moines, lOWB. f SAMARITAN NERVINE V, Cured my wife of epilepsy of 85 years slandlng Bxnbt Clark, Fairfield, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored my wife of a nervous disease of the head X. Gbahajc, North Hope, Fa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cored my son of flts. He has not bad a fit for about jour years. . joh uavib, ;Woodbum, Ifaeoupln county, III. SAMARITAII NERVINE Is for sale by druggists everywhere, or may be had direct from us. Those wbo wish to obtain further evldenos of the curative properties of Samaritan Nervine will please enclose a 8 cent postagei stamp foraeopyof oar Illustrated Journal off Health, Ktvlna hundreds of testunonlals of cure from per sons who have used the medicine, and also their pictures photographed after their restoration to' period health. Address . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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