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THURSPAY. APRIH3, 1882. - ft CPIPLETS. AlljlSltngFoAf Ml1 tiiements. premfttnrc Iom et HkI . .ntiralr nrevented by the use of BOB- ";'ttm COXMIN. No other compound .pos- mmm tbe peculiar properties wtncn so exactly fittthe various condition f the uuuuui hair It InftoDsthe hair when hitrsh and dry. It soothes irritated scalp tt affords the richest lustre. It LbttOietolrfoai railing off, i tt vronoteetts Wuhr. vigorous growth. K Is not greasy nor tlcky. It leaves no duagreeaoie odor.; u nus Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are known to be the best. . , Mrs. WlasloWB Boot blag Byraj. Rev BylvariTuCobtr tbos writes In the Boston christian Freeman: We would by no means re X ' lmend any kind of medicine which we did not ow S be good-parttciilarljor infants. But of mm wtnslow's Soothlnf Sirup we can speak from knowledge; in our owmiamuy . nae prevea a blessing indeed, by glvtog an Jktfwfc troubled with wine wdns, quiet sleep, and Its ': parents unknown zz.t atnlght Most parents can appreciate these hiftsslnits. Here is an article which works to per fection and which is harmless; for the sleep irhipta it affords the infant Is perfectly natural, and th little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." i nd during the process of teething, Its value U incalculable. We, have frequently heard mothers lncaicuu i . . . Hthiit It tmm tho Mtth nf ri ihiid till It had i, nn anr conslde 25 cents a bottle. . We se XromthoNewbern'Kil; Shell that a lady inKowan county is cuttini teeth ''at the age of IT What If therfworflttulatxtatthat? VVeliaTet mianu in unariotte a tear cm vM Mn i as that.1 r;-: ir:rr; ' , i t?Ml4 tSTO. I. makes some pertinent suggestions as to the proper celebra tion of the coming aoth May. They cpme from a military man, and one, who, from his position and education, is qualified to speak on such a subject. We commend his remarks to the com mittee having the matter in charge, Piracy on Paifer' Pond. . j A boat kept on the pond by private persons was carried off from the house where it was thought to be securely fastened, a few days ago. It was, how ever, found on the ether side of the pond, drawn up on the bank. The mat ter was thought sufficiently important to bring to the notice of the authorities and yesterday for this heinous offence four boys were brought before Justice - 'Kt : I lowi&f drc&latVita t Btkimn EaieV Amlkor. of Bern- lIRM&ffWriqami&aX, , Vlatieaarr tote, fiive.lJawet to arMeaam tuir.i jtCUv-... i the State ot.orth Carolina, w finished with the teething I Worinn Than mt fv.; .ivn Sold by aD I ' " wuiraonu iiutux buijjjisu ny ana judgment was suspended on to be guilty again 2(hjct tse raettts. their promising not of a similar offence. l Absolutely Pure. powder.never varjea A marvel of punty This strength and whoiesomeness. More economlca than the ordinary Kinds; and cannot be sold In competition vnin tne mam nae or iow lest, snore weight, a um or phosphate powders. Sold only in caus. ROYAL BIKING POWDER CO., uv23 New York. LeRov Davidson. Sole Agent. Charlotte. N. C. Spring we are:now opening our new and Summer Styles Spring OF MILLINER, ' ' . fncludlag all the latest novelties in the MIL LIN SKY LINK. II ATM, BONNETS," . RIBBON, SILKS, ; ' li ACES, &C, In all the new stjles, colors and" quaUUea. Also) aUtbe new stiles arid qnallties of LACES, erabracing White Goods, Neck Wear, HoMery (iloves. Parasols, Ac., the LAbGKST and HOST COMPLSTC STOCK IN THE CITY. WILLOPEN Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets On Hcndayr Hatch 27th,. When we vlU be pleased-to show tbe Ladles tbe OBANDKST DISPLAY OV JT1NS H1LL1NABY they have ever seen In this city. Keeneetfully,. : . , A Chase. Yesterday John Bols (colored) got into a difficulty with Jake Gill, and cut Jake's head pretty badly. Policemen Blackwelder and Orr were called to the respue and attempted to arrest John Bons on College street, but John took to his heels and they had a rather excit ing cnase alter mm ior about hall a mile, he making off across the Carolina Central Railroad. But the officers per tinaciously followed him, and John whether thinking himself unobserved, or with the5 kind" of instinct that leads' the ostrich to bury his hand in the Band when closely pressed took refuge in it hencoop, and his pursuers coming up secured him and lodged Mm in the guard house. , , t . . . , ,-t All the Fault tfthe Road. t John Henderson, a well-known color ed citizen, with a title thaT ddes not look very well in print, was ridinst along the Statesville dirt road yester day, when he came np with Pate Paul in front of Capt Wolf's honsei ' Pate's wagon was fast in the mod, and Pate was using strong language to his mule, bo strong, indeed, .as to shock John's susceptible ears. John remonstrated with him, and Pate turned his stream of epithets on John instead of the mule. Surely, he no doubt thought, it was bad enough for the mule to aggravate him by getting stuck there, without John coming along to provoke him further; so, picking up a rock, he heaved it at John, just misoing him, however. He then invited John to fight; but, John, according to his own account, replied that he wouldn't lower himself by ngbtiag Pate. What fur ther John did or said does not clearly .appear, tie, however,, soon rode on, and Pate came to Charlotte and tried to take out a warrant for John's arrest, for abusing him. He did not succeed in this, and went off declaring he would shoot John if he came about his place. All this difficulty arose from tbe state of the road. If they had been macad amized probably Pate and John would have continued to love each other like brothers. The Board of MedicaLExamiaers W-rrai22T'' i , The secretary. Pr.: Henry fa? ALTHOUGH WEIGH2D DOWIf 1 soof Salem UVC; send ? TvTTH 85' rjfTxas.. : : I lowi&c eirc&lu Vita tirMues SbW-Faetsi Historv of Uter est to-Observer Many readers ot.Tss Observb rev , member D J. C M. Bamsey, the u' tr of "BAmsey'sAtmals of Termed' the fol- thatiti nerllrjjfi will met we, ana wnowaa ior some years a bring satislcMfIa.Tdence C' lgood resident ; of Charlotte.' t His wLfey we I mor character and of 7thpir having wa? for some years a in Concor NcC on Moiaj. Ay 8th, 1882. .--fofZLll m . . Without a license from thtobtard, no physician who, oonunnoed practicing mthiaStateaftW Ap J5tWlS50, can collect hip feeyiawfc!!rth ,yi ...... :j Appueant j;ox examinaupa . nrasr bring aatisfatCTaSTidce;1' believe, Was the 'daughter :of : ohn McKnit Alexander, who with Ephratm Brevard drew-the famous resolatlons known as the Mecklenburg Declaratfon of Independence, and the: Is related to and will be remembered by many peo ple who still live in this part bf the State. ? : .? , On the 25th of March uitimo, Dr. Bamsey, who now liyea In Knoxville, Tennu, reached the extraordinary age of eighty-five years, and on the occasion he tendered invitations to a number of his friends to join him at his birth-day dinner. Among those: invited was a reporter bf' the'Knoxvule Daily Tri- bund, who thus refers to the event, taking occasion en passant to allude to many facts in Dr. Ramsey' life that will be of interest to Qbsjebveb read ers. He says: ' ! "!-ll's . Dr. J. G. M. Ramsey, tlie venerable historian of Tennessee and. renowned gentleman of letters yesterday celebra ted the 83th anniversary of ? his birth day, at his home on Cumberland street, and we were a privileged guest. This venerable gentleman at his re markable age is blessed with wonder gul preservation of all his; mental and attained the asrer of twenxv-one VearS, r, Sea Laws of , North Carolina, 18S859 andmoll .V;:: . . Salem. K CAprtUa, 1862., ; ; .; , Am Awsnnwd RelAtioaV&i! : ! 'Nmr Yonxj April 12. King's eoanty firrand jury of Court of Sessions to-day retmnied an Indictment against ex-Go v ernor irranaiin i. moses zor raise pre tenses in having obtained 175, from Preebom J.Smith under pretense that ne was a orotner or uoveTnor goiquitt Asking Jot thef Caforcetneat of Civil WAflBmtxHt. Atffil 12th. A deleara- tion of Ministers of the African M. E. Church, headed ; by Bishop Bto wn ao. companied oy jrreancf uougiasvwait ea upon Attorney uenerai are water to day, and made complaint against , th United States Attorney for tbs north ern district, of , Florida, tint failure to enforce the provisions of the civil thts hIUto.tneeaseoC Bisiidp: P(ayn to had beeii tot'. otT &aflroad train jnoflgu noioinga nrjscrajcicae Confirmed hy the Sexate. WASHlNGTbN: Anrtr liThS Senate confirmed Wo. E. Chandler as secreta ry of the navy by a vote1 of 28 ! against lo. The senate also sonnrmea secre- mmm. : 'to -..r ..M-,.-.vto i (Ut HAVE JUST OPENED R l.-i :') HE PANTS -ANnl?Ut-4 tary Hunt as minister,; Russia.. - J. R He still delights In conversation and f 7j!a sZitWW.in7 in reading and his ruling .passion, the I minister to Liberia: William Williams, Mrs. P. Query. WE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY, A NKW SUPPLY OF i . . i BLACK Mod 6REEN TEAS, tor the retail trade. R. H. JORDAN & CO., TBYON STREET. VIOLA. COLOGNE, Quarts, Pints ana Half Pints, refreshing and last ing. For sale by R . IT, JOED AN & CO., DBTJGGJST3. -r- IMPORTED OiY HUM- 1 Quarts, Plat and Halt Ptatoi, Culgates Violet and yiortda Water, V., H, JORDAN & CO. DR. SCOTT'S ELKCTBIC HAIR and FLSSH BRUSHES. R. H. JORDAN k CO., t DBUGGJSTd. Hotel Arrivals Yesterday. Central Hotel. A Kuaup, Balti more, Md ; H M Munsell, Geo. P. Pep per, New York ; L M Morrill, Boston ; T C Brent, Richmond, Va; J no A Dod son, Goldsboro, N C ; Chas W Forder and wife, M Cousins, Va ; Wm Wallace, Columbia, S C ; A McQueen.Red Banks, NC;JT Savage, T J Sherers.TA Conklin, Atlanta, Ga; R I Tatim, Lan rinburg.N C; L C DeSassure, Colum bia, S C; G P Badger, Petersburg, Va; W A Huffman, Cincinnati, Ohio ; O S Causey, High Point; J K Hall. Jr, Greensboro; W S Boyd, Davidson Col lege; H S White, Brevard, N C; S G Hggins, New Haven, Conn; E R Hol derman, Kansas ; W P khenn, Wash" ington, DC; WT Kane and wife, Troy NY; T H Cobb, Judge Schenck, Lin colnton, N C ; E P Smith, D E Allen, N C; J Mayer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Charlotte Hotel. CL Hutchison, Miss Stella Hutchison, Mt HoUy ; D W Thompson, Matthews, N C; J A Ad ams, J W Holt, Jr, Rockingham; R T McCain, Walkersviile, N C; J R Fog gey. Pine ville, N C; G M Webb,Jr, Shelby, N C; A E Smith, J H McFad den,Rock HU1; W A Mauney, King's Mountain; Capt J H Trimble, Lauriu burg.N C; B S . Bohannon, Harmony Grove, Ga; Wm D Cobb, Athens, Ga; L E Dennan.New York; J A Derrick Charleston. It Is Said That business is comparatively dull in real estate circles. That the cold snap, with its chances for frost, makes people feel uneasy. That yesterday's clouds possibly Baved us from a killing frost. That the police neeu new uniforms and that the city ought to furnish them. That the peach and apple crop will be abundant if "Jack Frost" don't nip it. That the weeping willows about town look beautiful in their new emer ald' dress. -That Charlotte people would like to great love ot antiquities, is still una- rA a very - eariyage'Dr; Ramsey de velopeu a great love of literature of a historical 'natajrV&ad al'ofr his life he lias taken .a .beenljar., interest i in local, ooeorrenees that are liabld to prpduce. lasting impressiohs.'-;- '' ' - , j He has carefully compiled and mit- lished a history of Tennessee up to the ena ot wre eigotocnwi century wnicn wdrsv under. 3be name of "Ramsey's Annals" is recognised as an authority upon all questions of .our immediate State history and "biography, v , , : True, to his mission, and With great 1 ove for the proper recital of his State's history, onr beloved" historian did not stop with; this first task completed, He had compiled another work of equal value and 'labor, bringing'" down , the State's history up to. the1 "beginning of the late war, and had it about ready for the press ; but the rude vandal in hia invasion laid his ruthless hands upon it and utterly destroyed it. Dr. Ramsey's whole library and many priceless relics and antiquities were destroyed in his house by the Federal troops during their seizure Qt, Knox ville. '.. , At the close of the war the aged his torian thought of beginning again the completion of this priceless loss, but the feebleness of years intervened and the work if ever accomplished will be done by younger but perhaps by less loving and less accurate authorship. During and since the war Dr. Ram sey has compiled a large amount of valuable historic literature in scrap books, two of which were of great in terestto ns. Anything of ancient origin is of in terest to him, and it is his great delight to tell young folks much more about their ancestry and their family descent than they ever knew themselves. His memory is remarkable and runs back to the days of his childhood with great precision and accuracy. After a pleasant talk of an hour with Dr. Ramsey, his children and grand children, and his estimable lady who is the best of historians and the most in teresting of narrators, we were invited to the board spread in honor of the memorable occasion, where the cere monies were hospitably and gracefully discharged by the same venerable lady. The dinner was both bountiful and delicate and the partakers will not for- etthe tender but sprightly sentiment at pervaded the entire household. We oould -.wish that unceasing anni versaries of the same occasion might continue, and that our beloved histori an may be spared forever. " of Indiana. h&rr d'afi&irs to Paraguay and Uraxuav : Jonn Jt Koox. of Minn.. comptroller of the 'Currency! , Commo-J doie iierce croaoy, rear, admiral vap A. A.oiomonsycommoaore. ' ,,.- , The comDtroller of ,currencv has authorized n the , Mechanics- -National bank at KnoxvUte, JBenn with: a; capi tal of $100,000, to ; commence Dusmess. i"r , Jff a u : . . :- i j . the raraa 1 qdUmon,i jrm n joocor M ene rtonewl4t a hatftaoiMpoonrol ot Blmmofwtliw Besnlatoi Is takea after eaeb meat-It is ta&i 4lMw.'aa4 so mUdstMIUeaSKUtnlta ef COOdl fecta.'thalitla'aMdb'rsttanYaftMa heartr meal to ensure good dlgesttoOr. To BeeoUtot does not jsaaseatefftottattMjomaa.ia puTl tegsta bhs, and eaa be takes la anreobdUion fcf tne sys tem, and, naBEe-Bnr suer Knowamedicme, vne its use is Mooaanneg, ana faf $sjyu i st ie conaupaxou. " ' ,- :- ' VtiatOB Iollr Well Sprat Did. - On March 14th the 142d Grand Montalr Draw ing of tbe Louisiana State Lottery took pisee as tt always does on tfc daj aopoluted, noder the sole supemaum oi uenenus u. i. Hemregara i and Jabal A. Xarly, ot Va. Then Si 10,400 La., was The first Worsted Ws ani M T i - ;? ft ? i;i -iM s. r a Bsi m lilfHI III S'WEEK. -:W:-&-:B:- white Goods, Of Eycry Deseription Inelading f. - ! . f ; - - -. . THl WEWEST IWIPORTATIOWS. REDUCED IN PRICE: Onr Handsome Light Md Dark Printed Nainsooks r PROM STOCK -AJTD- seattered broadcast throueh the laad capital was sold In halres, and drawn by ticket No. 75.414 one hair to B. li., aoK. or guiunan. Nodaway count r. Ho.; th ether to Mr. Jugcno B Phllpot, a prominent young merchant of 6afan nah. Ga. the second capita), $10,000. also sold la halres and drawn by ticket No. 87,875 one-, half to a lucky Bostonlan, whe oollected it through Vance's Express, Mo. 16 Devonshire street. Bos toe, lfasa.; tbe other half solleeted thtoogb Dar rach&Ce., Bankers. St Loula, Mich., for John Creegan and Albert Nagel of Six Lakes. Mont calm Co., Mich. The third capital whs also sold In halves awl drawn brocket No 8099-one-half to John Bnrrrll. No. 2rt Deronsbire street. Boston. Maw ; tbe other to Samuel X. Palmer. No. 856 Blxth aTenue, New York City. The two fourth capital prizes of S2.500 each wem sold la halres to Nor. 1778 and mift5-nto Sdwarda tiiuet. No. 17 Molberrr Place. Newark. ,N J.: to Lerl Alden. and collected through State Bank of Madl- son. Wis.; to Miss Campbell, Ne. 727 Eighth street LotnsYUle. Kr : aodOeo. H. Count, of New To'kettr The next drawing (the 144ta) wUI take . place May 9th, of which ererytblng will be told on application to M. A Dauphin, New Orleans. La. who Is the next happy one? 3lew flBcrtiBmunits. WE WILL PRESENT T-THI- LARGEST - K. Aim TTrTTAJ"r t,,-A ehlWa Gold Car ring. r J U 1 Um which the owner eaa get by prortng property and paying for this adrertlae ment, at THISOVflCS. apr!3 It . ' ' LOST. i A Small pocket Memorandum Book containing accounts for the present year and two notes; one on M. A, Alexander and B. B Peoples for $1 OS. due 1st next November, and J. ADeArmbnd . for $27. due same tftne. All persons are hart by forbidden to trade for either of thesenotes. P. S. The ftader ot the book will be liberally , rewarded by tearing it at Tmsomua. aprii vt ASSORTMENT OLD;, MADE KW WlTlt . Aa t- , : MAKES ..tttttRfc Scouring' POLISH: Best In the World. MR aim nr j. b. spenceh co auU FIEXTJS BBOSk, CMstflett. Bf C. i i -a art lr l . EDR SLiltEi: Iff?1 w HsEabetier T WILL offer for sale at. JL Chesterfield county, a RUSSIAN rjfc-ep7LOWB 8XXD, for sals by4E R. H. JORDAN & CO.. see Uie plan of lighting the oity by the 5,000 CIGARS r For the Retail Trade, Just Beceired,bfr 11. II. JORDAN & CO. A FINE STOCK PAINT and WHIM VABktStTKS. AHeotora " PAlatS ui smail cans. : R. H. JORDAN & CO., -aprg TBYQS8TBIET. CABBAGE, GREEN PEAS, ' LAYING HENS -AND- SWEET POTATOES. S. MHOWE apr9 . THE 20TH 0"F MAY ' Pertinent Suffestioas as te the Pro gramme of Ceremonies. To the Editor of The Charlotte Obserrer. In a recent Issue of The Observer there appeared a partial schedule of what was proposed for the organiza tions which were to participate in the observance of the celebration the 20th of Mav next From the manner in which the mat ter was mentioned, simply giving a gen eral programme of exercises to be ob served, ft occurred to me that it might not be inappropriate to Offer a few sug gestions. To avoid misunderstanding and con fusion, it would appear necessary to provide for all contingencies and . .thus secure a harmonious and pleasant celebration. To this end the subscriber would re- . tat. That. a. committee of arranser ments be appointed whose special busi ness it shall be to ascertain what or ganizations propose to be present and about what numbers will parade with them. Qnit. Tf military organizations, dd they propose to compete for the prizes to be awarded the best drilled company and the best team of marksmen ? A t.hA MiiAt corns from one or more of the. Military Institutes or schools' mav desire to participate, it would ap' pear proper for the committee having the matter in charge to state specifical ly whAt her each orcanizations are to be allowed to compete for the prizes offer-; Ad. nr are their to be excluded from the contest. ... ThA rinniim of the orizes to De awara- d. their cost, the number or meji inaf 1 mtftf 7 sol tifl man n . . ' .Amantvainm nrill Ka refc. 1 i 1 ' 1 '' nuirAd tn n&rade to entitle it to com- fo anH t.hA RAlAction of thorouchlv competent and distinguished Judges, are matters mat appear w uoiw ac quire the utmost attention, . ,.. , . . Another matter, by no means '.vtfntai-, hportant, is the fact that theaprizes; ShOUla DO prOVlUOU uuvua mo j irai i apart for the celebration. I would sug ; -o hif thA mnnAv reauired to Dur- "hasethe -prizes be raised by ; requfrihir each company wuicu juuywow w pete, to contribute five or ten dop aaui mm tn be dfiDoaited in the.hajnis of the committee at least w)P"Rf fore the celebration. It ispf the-high-,. itooking Glasses of PuM; ASK YOUR GROCER 'tS THl- SOI 100 PI EC ES LI NEN LAWNS OLID B1VACK, SOLID WHITE WHITE GROUND Wltb BLACHt FIGURES, BLACK GROUND Wltb WHrTEYlGCHE!', WHITE GROUND With Figures In All Colors. They are " 6i BEA:UTI FuL Ml Mil II GOODS." NCR BATIST 25? REDUCED FROM 65L D?qns9 IParasolSe BeltJ Laces, OF SVSBT FABRIC AND A COMPLXTti LIKS! OF LADIES' NECK WEAR, REAL SPANISH LACE TISSUES. apr Strugs anil gaertti tues. anonery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Central Hotel Building. 'Our stock consists of a well selected assortment of goodrkept lnrtlie BOOK BU8QTESS. JMaM;p4 &hool Boob, Sffiidaydiod'BoGks and Bibles Ot an grades, pocket and family, Pnotograph and AntncriLBli AlbouM. fine and eheaD Box Paper. Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Isk and Ink Stands, Writing Paper and Envelopes, Papsr Weigbts. Elocn Games, Sera Books, Tablets, Velvet and Cheap Frames, crayons, Slates, Penholders, Slate ZZXTa iTA Bi.f ft Bnhtwr, Blank -kjuI Psaa BookA. Bloitlnc Paoer. Brto'ol Board. 'Card Board. Copybooks, Gtam, Rubber and BaXy ber BasdaJsttbber Praholdefs.a large stock of Gold t-Pscs atnjr o nana.-? uomeosiHon uoojtg, c, t : 1 . m nr.11 n Window BbidW of viery description, Piotura IfsSs, Wire and wanted ptomre ooras, enromos, im tTCvurea, mu 01 wnicn u wma ai ex- 11.3 S'l f: rirTn for an tbe Dallr and Weekly iKiTiMag&lnes 'mifmt9ti Also agent tor BuMlAroB. . wiplPtVKews and Paper iiaAOti-! 3:t & VLACE. m ndand8rd eoldVaValua- fixtures; Uehmeat) bits nf MAT nut. tf-i ble Lot of Xngtnes and other taaehlnefy I tothaBkksGeMMloe.BAOro,Tlz: 1 - ami Aft tumM nrranr 4mMam and fixtintl t0 1 S yirZmm :rTAnrfriMLlMilfitinz Jittacfiments and one 111 nam nowei enmrs. owbmw w urhlne and . taehments; one lot piping and connecting m it milL 90 Ama'camatmc barrels ai taehments: one lot sheet copper, amalgamating- nan. assaying rornaee; one wc cnernimia; one window weights; one lot lopef or lotmacWnWa M lat Mnethlaa. Jtna aundrt other arndes. ' YTMS-ATtTsnnig onMr'Tweifrn DalMra Cash uall sums orer uisv unoou w utuvvrfw months time, If preferred, with approved seoulty. BeeerveE. -NEW BAR ' lO OTjk POimCrtlONS THIS SEASON. Our fine Goods hate all been 3 ltirtWTt.iw wowxwr.V tttiwiKa o the 4$ MADE OBDEE ' 7 I . BlLLIARB-ROOM. electric light tested. That the wheat crop, fa finer ia Mecklenburg county tha( H has been in many years. 1 , That the spring and autnmer sched ules on J. the railroads leading into CJharlotte will shortly be innounced. . nrW Tttmwood cefhetervls "ia bet- ten Wttd is being, better kept tlmv than it has been ior 7 v hait dMihcWerstood Uafettey -That the name of tbeMetropoUtan aW&. no fatter how few Hotel,' under Mr. Bcofield's manage numbex of jomptuAei contesting or ment, will i changea M I-Jij the fcttblliia House? m.t .a' . f iiuSIirrltilfatAKSoseto eater the -That the ?ddrtionrae Wjon tanHotti and iterihree magninceniitjonsagfl govern W5jH to erefitedW the opposite j wiilinR ifaMi' 7 ..irii , A-wit-ii. tnir. tneceieorauun OI me a-uee. nfcs-a ' ment to that part of tbe city; It and vt will display aoBMvery rrs1 Iff informing my friends and scerally thatthaTetopened AM V S BIIXURO gooirtoe JK HI iw or u nan wmvH allttmsseaft ifg". TTTlKXneAst ljrthe"bdtnnr -iiniraj hum DAiVDSODE f ,.s IntheClljof LonlsTlHe, on .tltltDAt;' APEIL 89th, 1882. Theedrsgi oeear monthly (Srmdays except- hwOtmder prortoions of an An oz the uenerai am Tne iihtted Jtates Orwat Ootrrt on Harsh 81 t InUnmrtna dAfltmlona: , l tbe Cosnmen wealth IMstdbatlon Com- swings are fait pany has now on bond a large reserre the list of prizes for tbe ' , APBIL, DBA WINS. in pjAl fth,.-...... T ; adPrixea, .EOOeeeh,...... 1UU nUBBj s -xyw acu,... 200 FRESH MINERAL 1 iTER Both Foreign and boDaOstir , Jnst Received, at Dr.J.H.McAden's Drue Store gABATOQA yiCHY, From Saratoga Springs, N. T. A new water re sembling the imported Vichy. Hecommended as an antacid, caree dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonlo and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as g cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, Q CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, -Q OASIS BUFFALO LT.THIA. And a fall supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS LSD Hunyarti Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! -prUKYADI JAN08. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dosi. A wine glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "Hunyedl Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." Tim Britith Medical Journal "Honyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Pro. VwvAote, Berlin. "Inrartably good and prompt success; most valuable." Frqf. Bamberger, Vienna "I nave prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Pro. Becmxont, Wttrezburg. I prescribe none bat this." Prof. Lander BrurUon, M. IX, r. B. &, London. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." . Prof. Atton, M. D. . F. R. 8., Royal Military Hos pital, Netiey.-Preferred to Puima and Frled-richshall." 'nUTOapd XCbTCOSSCCT 8TTLE3. sso. 10,1 5j lO.i 10.000 10,000 10,000 Prizes. 60 each. 600 Prlsea. 20 each, infia Pricea.- 10 eaeh. 8 Prlxes, S800 each. Approximation Prizes 12,700 antaL n i . . . r M lJioo 12.000 10,000 DEirrBE;w at'wnceto the puUlathatl we Brspafd tewo-srashragaad fconlng to the Boaeible, asanner. JS saoeeeoea m Stog better wi now agree to u tAllows: J famSJgoodsJfott .!! : 100' l,06OPrlt-,"- fl 13400 Atellents-i oenui,araciA, All ether eaeeptuoii 'n.iiteanneM suM been nttreU eared of the moatktubbort 'isaitii female J3rt-ia -JL PmgJsAm's Tetetable Cba- MMUita .lijs. LydU X. Ptokham, SS3 1 Astern Avenue, fnn,s3., for pampWeta. Bob TheprWJesae can eflord to gtre men I right's' mrJMni Mwfteases If BttSrtofiT toe best far ever made, xrussiw.yw MttosellOB lh mealelne Vim SmmrMm In i Kr.irIi hln of fcach fautly UfcsDt i M to eotslde reports atooutw bnsea,Misiw)esefflae. , ttonor mtM nojweqp& Whole Tickets. t3; Half Tickets, 11; 27 Tickets, Bank 'prannt lner,or send rr SEND BT REGISTERED vPOeTOFFICE ORDER. Ordets of sed, brXxpma, ean be sent siDqr ex- apt 11 xLiiiJbrlr. Prorr. Enterprise Steam Laundry. CLOTHIERS. V T I LETIAaiaJC hi iiiiiivi.i avs r kj r i j Li 3 r llf ill II I iL M:iJUHANr rorourf-a Build JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St, - - CHARLOTTE, H c. DONT GO TO. SABATOQA When you eaa get water Just as fresn ana spars- r1 1 m a ooiow.". reservoira be refilled J. EL MoADEN. Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night WW8 again Tftry week. Bwedwaf.flew Tort. ihe halanee rf the fear a boose rn Wilkes- bor wtthireeffooms, kttcbn igaraen- -pernwouL Appvi npuu. -m "'J ! CONGRESS WATER. CA.TBLAKTIC AND ! ERATIVE. Is well known speetfte for CONSUMPTION, IN- DI6ESTI0N, and all disorders of ttoeSTUJflALu, L1VS3 and KIDN1Y8. HINITT TEARS' popular use attests its punty, safety and superiority to all waters of this class. Avoid an coarse. Irritating waters, foreign and domestic; they Impair the digestive organs and kidneys, thereby inducing irreparable results !( GcMkae 814 on Xranghf, marl 2m eod