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THE OBSEKVER,
mar28 Charlotte, N. C
I DESIRE to announce to the public that I am
now prepared to do washing and Ironing in the
best possible manner. I have aaeeeeded in get
ting better water than I have been using, and will
now agree to take family washing by the- month
as follows: For handkerchiefs, towels; socks fend
napkins at one and a half cents each. - AU ether
family goods at 8 ceDts per article, except lace cur
tains. . ... .. . !. - 2'
The prices are extremely low and every respecta
ble family In Charlotte can nfferd to give me a
trial. The washing of each family Is kept separ
ate, and ladles' clothing Is bandied exclusively by
females. I will call at the house for the wash and
deliver it within three days. '
I asked the public to pay no attention to outside
re ports about my business, as I guarantee satisfac
tion or make no cnarge.
L. H ATM ANN, PrOpT,
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THB notae has jbeenieased for a term of yean
X by- Hra..i)r Reeves, whose Intention la to
keep a StrlcOy flrgfrcJajw house in every reapeet.
commodious cample rooms on fins and second
' The pttimsAss of tbe public 4 souctted, f 1
July IMt, - : - L4i: ' .
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; i Let lUsrigrrpalia rise,
Andajtve tt anontrirlstianklck
Between tht saajtorgfl e?ea.
1 !TilsIanctedrnVlae aisle;
'Th4uallowfi4rast,
, .Abd raised als loot again. but,. .
OhJ rhaf tot, UcS walds last
. vrorifrShfeepiwsiked slowly back,
" r About aiod.fiasald.
AD9U(sVI
r And ere the; .deacon' ptouldTetrest,
iH SK)oammion rua neaa. -
Jheisoagregaton then fose,
id. went for laai eiesheep:
it several weirdlrected butts.
Piled thefm la heap.
. lhen rushed thejfalghtwaj for the door,
wp n curses longjana jioua,
" "TIRiUe'rammfsrruthe hindmost man
? rjuui anotinui)xarpugn inecrowi.
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;A Report comes from Washington
that' Minister Lowell-will recalled 1
from England and that Robert Lincoln
England and that Kobe
who is going to resign as Secretary, of
War, will succeed him.
There seems to be a little on pleas
antness growing np between the United
States Senators from Pennsylvania,
Senator Mitchell accusing Cameron of
playing foul in the matter of some re
movals in that State.
The "Go-West-young-men are fre
quently sent eastward again. Mr. Chil
Cott, the new Senator from Colorado,
was a Huntingdon county production,
who .left Pennsylvania thirty-eight
years ago to nake his fortune in Iowa.
It': ietppearsi I from the : proceedings of
will not pay a debt which the govern
ment contracted and owed ' before the
war, because a son or its -creditor be
came a "rebel. . . Is this -any thing but
dishonest repudiation ?
There have been built sinee the: first
of the year 1,358 miles of frewn-altfoad,
against 682 miles reported at the corres
ponding time in 1881, 887 miles in 1S80,
317 miles in 1879, 242 miles in 1878, and
190 miles in 1877.
Atlanta Constitution: One by one so-
called useless articles come into use.
The latest, according to a Mississippi
paper, is the familiar wild coffee weed.
This, by proper manipulation, is said to
yield an excellent and cheap rope, and
to be adapted to such uses as jute and
hemp are put to. If this is properly de
veloped, the manufacture is most likely
to play an important part in the list of
new Southern industries.
The star route thieves have hereto
fore been very defiant, declaring that
they were anxious for a trial, and that
they knew they could never be convict
ed. Since the decision of Judge Wylie,
however, overruling the motion to
quash the indictment against them
they have become wonderfully tamed
down. In fact, they are decidedly
limp, and cling desperately to any
straw which they can twist in their
favor.
Salisbury Examiner: "The corres
pondent of The Charlotte Ob
server, writing from Washington,
says President Arthur and Senator
Ransom are warm friends. We know
some gentlemen of the State who have
been denounced for calling on the
President What have the machine
press to say about our Senator?" Not
"denounced for calling on the Presi
dent," but for seeking aid from the
President to boost the so-called Inde
pendent movement. Not the calling,
but the motive of the calling, is what
subjected them to the adverse criticism
complained of.
The National Land League conven
tion in Washington closed its session
Thursday, and adjourned subject to the
call of the officers. The. report of the
secretary shows that there are 490
branches in existence in this country;
and that the -total amount of receipts
since the Buffalo convention, including
$2623.37 from the treasurer of the
Chicago . convention fund, has been
$272,810.60. strong resolutions were
adopted with regard to the grievances
and sufferings of the Irish people un
der 'British rule, exhorting the m to
stand fast in their attitude of passive
resistance to English, oppression, ex
pressing a determination to do all con
sistent with American citizenship to
placet Ireland among the - nations, and
demanding the immediate trial of un
conditional release of American citi-
zens confined in foreign prisons.
The Profits of Silk Culture.
Mr. S. A, Lanier in an interesting ar
tictein the March number 'of ' th In-
diiatrial Rviflw.' orisilfc cnitnra'. aa
dustriai itevie w, on silt ; culture: as
adapted to the Southern States, makes
the following statement of the profits
that may be realized from cocoons? the
production of hich will require only a
few weeks attention each year:
"The folio wincr estimates. will -indi
cate the profits ot silk culture, and are
based Upon v the actual I experience of
those engaged in the business; 'One
person can attend to and feed 40,000
silk-worma, although two , persons can
very easily attend to 120,000. Forty.
A. m . . in rj . . i .
wousana worms win, ia nvp or six
weeks from the time they are hatched)
produce at least one nundred- and
twenty-five pounds i of ccpeoonsi worth
from one dollar-and 'onehalf to two
dollars and one-half, depending upon
the quality. Owing to the- fact that the
eggs - raised in .this country are iree
from disease, it will be profitable, for
many years to come, to raise the eggs
atone. ? f v' ' 7 ; u- i m i
4 "In 1877, France paid over a million
francs lor eggs exported from the Uni
ted- States. With a climate especially
adapted to silk cuUureu.and with a great
abundance of : the silkworm, food - at
nearly every door,and with:the fact
established beyond any! Miuestionvof
doubt that the businessjisirrofitablet
the people are blind to theiriownpxo
.l Li.00" UW WW JSJIZalEt)
iam a iThejtness tehiWaAsijdaasreil
tbm Idasffof
drentiiwhrlra
I peppieatfieiadles and caiidrem ta whtlm
t4f&blTO
no iittie to the income ofc thei lantirr.
We have tbe name of a ladytwho jnada
over five hundred dollarf Jast.TAair inr
culture, and we think ,this; DURht to
xsAusk yerydy in the Spntli tollttvesti
uAoayeaieraay iron udo eueotofa tx)iaom.
boui, aer: Dy uiq mistaKe,or a druggist in
steAd of heiHeriicineprescri
funeral ?,oiv nan; i j acitson,, weu
krrowit JtfiBeatririal circles, and anr ex
Confedririatft'rtffifwKtoftk: nlace in Now
ITorfcetriidayir- t
TWar-Aifllniraf Jobd Hodtrers Jg tBtjoir-
ted td be in a ypryeridus condition at
the Naval Observatory; The cause -of
illneaais Biglt'a;di8eas., 41 1
,T The wiuof rttie Jate , , Jsaac.. S. ., Oster
bont, otlTilksbarre, Pa, leaves 5359,000,
i or me escaDixsnmenc or a iree liDrary
in that place.
Thefieaviesti,4ntrther,,of the season
has been bowing at Yera Cruz, Mexico,
daring the past fiyef day's, preventing
steamers landing or leaving. .All busi
ness is stopped, '
Cashier. Ruth, of the Washineton (Pa)
Sayings Bank, and K JiS. Thompson
have been arrested on the charge of en
gaging in a conspiracy to rob the banks
xnompson is xeputea to De weaicny.
The bodies of six cblored infants have
been: discovered .on the f premises of a
.colored undertakrer inEast Baltimore,
wnicn nenaa witneia irqm ounai.
Br. Lamson's friends and counsel are
hopeful of 'securing a farther respite
ior mm.
A spring freshet is reported frorxrllu-i
buaue. Iowa, as commar down the Mis-
sissippUAlL the low-lands are ifloosdedt
onrl fnA Cf PtaIv b r A : Rl oinlr viwnra otvaI
tributaries of the Mississippi above St,
PauJt Minn, tare much swollen.
The damage to the srowihz wheat
crop in Ohio by recent' cbid snap has
been greatly exaggerated According
to the latest advices' therop promises
even better than is infliqated in the. re
port from the agricultuaal department
for April. 1
.Charles B..Obling.e& said to be a" mer
chant of Lewisville, Ohio, while tem
porarily insaneJumped off the train at
Newport; Del , Friday night; and wan
dered into the house df-Wm. Hamilton,
by whom he was miataJteh for a burglar
and dangerousiy,jshot.
A freight train parted! in the middle
while passing through the Hoosac tun
nel yes&eraay, iana asEne.ironr, sec
'tion"aDDroached the month of the tun
nei it slo wed up. The rear-section came
front section, causing a wreck, which
blockaded the tunnel for! ten' hours. A
considerable quantity ofValnable freight
wasjdestroyed. :
The remains of theyouing New York
er who committed suicide-at the Great
Western Hotel. Philadelphia, on last
Wednesday morning, have been identi
fied as- those or langley Bruce, a mem
ber of the firm of Braine & Brace, in
surance agents, of New York city. The
body was sent to New York yesterday
Tor interment.
In his sermon Sunday. Rev. Henry
ward ueecher, in referring to the con
troversy in the Sunday-school Associa
tion of Williamsburg, N. F., in regard
to the Sunday parade in May, said he
'had no sympathy for a creed which
was used to separate the Lord's chil
dren. His children could talk with
Catholic children or with children of
any other people. They could not pen
the Lord s children like sheep, and he
despised any attempt to do it.
Stonewall Jackson.
M Quad In Detroit Free Press.
In these sketches Stonewall Jackson's
battles have been taken in reverse. We
found him first on the blood-stained
field of Antietam almost at the close
of his career, instead of at the betrin
ning. Tbe world knows how he fought
mere, we round mm at nernstown
fighting one to four fighting, falling
back, grimly giving way to fight again.
we saw mm striKe the ederal armies
right and left in the valley and fill
Washington with white faces. We
found him at Fredericksburg on Lee's
right; at Cbancellorsville in Hooker's
rear : at Manassas behind rope, on his
flank, in his front. We have found him
at Gaines' Mill. Fate waited for him
before striking a last blow. It was the
hammer in his grasp wbfch shattered
the Federal position. Without him
Longstreet and Hill would have been
pressed back, routed, annihilated.
A Christian in faith a child in his
sympathies a general who cared not
for the world's admiration so much as
for the comfort of any single man who
followed him in his wonderful marches.
He had the courage of a lion and the
heart of a woman. The pomp and glit
ter or war. were not tor mm. Mis ban
ners grew old and faded and shot torn
His legions grew ragged and footsore
and weary. No matter who hesitated
Jackson advanced. Fierce in -the heat
of battle, because it was his dutvto
Kin, wnen tne roar or cannon died awav
a d a . "
we groans or tne wounded reached
heart Which nad a throb for every
groan.
rarusans may Keep tneir bitterness
of hearty but. the world has spoken. The
man wnom they nate died rortriVinff all
Struck dawn at Chancellorsville, amid
tne roar or battle, he was removed to
die amid the softest peace. StroDg men
wept like children when they saw that
his last hour had come ; . but if they had
a ieenncr oi revenee down tinder their
sorrow: he had nonfli' ; With trial htA tv
ward tiene with forgiveness for all.
his lite went out as his pale lips whis
pered:
"Let us cross over and rfst undelr the green trees r
Chester Works off k Joke.
Cincinnati Com'merdal Special. ;
Senator Pendleton and BeDresenta
Uvea ButterwoTtii: Yountr and Morev
called on President . Arthur to-day and
presented mm with the; invitation of
thepeople Of Cincinnati to be present
a a . . .
ai ma Arbor Dav ceremonies , on the
; 27th inst and to plant a tree on that
occasion. , The President: returned his
f
S?08. ior. the invitation, stating that
it wouid give him great pleasure to be
present. - Me spoke: however, or the
many important duties he had on hand.
and expressed a fear that he might be
...VI- i n.:l it , . . -
uuuio w give nimseii tne pleasure ne
wduld ke. "Should I fail to be m-es-
ent, concladed the 'President, and a
nierry smile lit un his eyes, "let me
suggest to the.committeejthe propriety
u.pmwz cenator. jrenaiecon xo ao tne
planting, and then', perchance it may
uioBsom some oay into a Aresidenuai
tree." -The Senator from Southern Ohio
smiled and . blushed like a girl, while
tne committee withdrew,
ainal a
ExcrnclaaDir At;encie.
158 Constance Street, 1
v New Orleans, La- March 16, 1881.
-H. H Warner Co.ii SteF-Vorrr Safe mdriflv
ana litver cure ou renevea me m toe most nunnr
.uismucr irum tne . ejcruciauna ! agonies oi aione.
auu oiaaaer uimeuaies ana gravei. .
hilt '.l it UiC 'li Hi &s.7ii I f 8 GVEBBDs..
It is pfob&bls that the young lady celebrated in
those fdurmiDg lunes of Robert lurns,- had tan,
moth-sr ajidQeckles. with other Beauty iplem-
lshes. For sticliieondlticins. Jr Benson's 6kin
core mould be.en every tafly't tbjffet table." !
.Sootlxe the) Invstlld.
Attw drops. oi SOZODONT inlxed with water;
id placed In; the. mouth of the lnvalld.'wlll fe:
ftMipIaced trtthe: mouth of 'toe tovalldIIlIs'
frfeah Irtas Ut ranuUtees wtiai else would 'be W
f tadbunctmitor& iniiaite iieaiuVe?.
UnfTrtnAttasff Bmidltfar
No rfcurser should -Beglect
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Sprlngwater, Wis.
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OOHBEBEH) S0HEDULE3.
. trains eoma bast.
Date, February 19th, 1882.
No 51
Dally.
No. 53
Dallv.
Leave Charlotte, ...
" Salisbury, ...
High Point,..
Arrive Greensboro,. .
Leave Hreensboro...
Arrive Htllsboro
Arrive Durham,
Arrive Raleigh
Leave Raleigh... ...
Arrive Ooldsboro'. . .
8 65am
5.51 a m
7.20 a m
8.00 a m
8.25 am
11.04 am
118am
1.15 pm
1.40 pm
4.20 pm
tt 50p m
8.51 p m
10.44 p m
11.20 p m
No. 17 Dally except Saturdny,
Leave Greensboro.. . 00 p m
Arrive at Raleteh 8.04 am
Arrive at Goldsboro,..a00 a m
No. 51-Connects at Greensboro' with R 4 D.
it . a. for all points North, East and West, via Dan-Ule-
At Goldsboro with W. & W. K R. for Wil
mington. - MO. 53 Connppto at SnlloKnnr m n n
R. for all points in Western North Carolina: dally
at Greensboro with a k D. B a for a l points'
iiuiiu, jmssi ana west.
TRAINS GOING WKST.
Date, February 19th, 1882
No. 50
Dally.
No. 52
Dally.
Leave Goldsboro,. . . .
Arrive Raleigh
Leave Raleigh
Arrive Durham,-.....
arrive Hlilsboro, . . .
Arrive Greensboro,.
Leave Greensboro,.
Arrive High Point,..
Arrive Salisbury,. .
Arrive C e
1 0.20 a m
12.40 pm
4 10 pm
5 23 p m
8.07 pm
8.50 pm
M.10 pm
9.43 p m
11.03 pm
7 25am
8 06am
9 28am
11.20 am
1 2 50 a
No. 18 Daily except Sunday,
Leave Goldsboro... 2 50 p m
Arrive at Raleigh, . . 7. 1 0 p m
Leave Raleigh 5.00 am
Arrive Greensboro, 2.20 p m
No. fiO-Cobnecta at rharlotte with A. & C. Air
Line for all points In the South and Southwest,
Southeast ' ' r aU 1)01018 outh aad
v. ojs ixmnects at Charlotte with A. C Ab
. J?e ISIJH Points South and Southwest; at Char
lieJrtt,;c" - & A. a a for all points South and
. W. N. C. RAILROAD.
GOING WIST.
NO. 50-Daily.
woto vnoTJiiBuvru. . . . . . ............ . 14vil n TY1
Arrive Salem 112o pm
NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 8 an a m
f Arrive Salem 10.15 am
GOING EAST.
NO. 51 Daily, except Sunday.
.Leave Salem
Arrive Kernersvl le
Arrive Greensboro
NO. 63 Daily.
Leave Salem
Arrive Kernersvllie
Arrive Greensboro
5.15 am
5.50 am
7.00 am
6.00 pm
6.40 p m
8.00 p m
STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD.
No 1,
Dally
ex Sunday.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Chapel Hill,.
Arrive University,..
Arrive Ra elga
7.80 a m
8.20 a m
1 0. 1 5 a m
No. 2,
Dal y
ex. Sunday.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave RaleLch,
Arrive University..
Arrive Chapei Hill,
8 30 p ra
5. 15 p m
6,15 P m
Pallman Sleeping: Gars WiM (manse
On Train No. 50. New York and A'lonta via Wash
ington and Dinviile, and between Greensboro and
Charleston.
On Train No. 52, Richmond and Chailot e acd
Washington and harlot e ia Danville.
asa'-Throueh Tickets on sale at Greensboro',
Raleurh, Goldsboro'. Salisbmy and Charlotte and
all principal points South Southwest West, North
and East. K r Kmigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address,
A. PuPE,
General Passeneer Agent
feb2H Richmond. Va.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R.
PASSENGEE DEPAETMENT.
On and afer March 5th. 1 8S2. thn
ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Alr-
Line Division or this road will be as follows:
Mall and
Express.
No. 50.
WESTWARD.
Mall.
No. 52.
Leave Charlotte, Ml ."
12.40 am
11.05 am
12.02 p m
2 85 p m
4.09 pm
5.54 p m
705 p m
8.00 p m
8.43 p m
9.15 pm
1205 am
Arrive Gastonla, L
1.35 am
4.04 am
5.32 a m
7.15 am
8.28 a m
9.32 am
Arrive Spartanburg. K
Arrive Greenville, H
Arrive rseneca, G
Arrive Toccoa. F
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,.
Arrive Lula,E
Arrive GainseviUe
Arrive Atlanta,
10.18 am
10.51 am
1.40 pm
Mail and
Express.
No. 51.
EASTWARD.
Mall.
No. 53.
Leave Atlanta
Airive Gainesviie
2.15 pm
4 54 m
5.26 m
6 22 pm
7.06 pm
8.24 pm
5.00 am
7.41 am
8.32 a m
9.14 a m
10.07 am
11.21 am
1.27 pm
2.59 pm
5 1 1 p m
6.00 p m
Arrive Lula, K
Arrive Raoun Gap Junction,
Arrive Toccoa. K
Arrive Seneca, G.
Arrive Greenville. H.
Arrive Spartanburg, K.
Arrive Gastonla, L
Arrive Charlotte, M
10.08 p m
11.40 p m
2.06 a m
3 15 am
CONNECTIONS.
A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A.
W, P Railroads.
B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. &
W. P. and W, 4 A. Railroads.
C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad.
S with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and
from Athens, Ga.
F with Elberton Alr-Llne to and from FJberton,
Georgia.
- G with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston, S. C
H with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston, a C
with Spartanburg and Asheville, and Spartan
burg, Unlou and Columbia to and from Henderson
and Asheville, and Alston and Columbia.
L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and
from Dallas and Chester.
M with a, C. & A., C. C., B. & D. and A.f T. & 0.
Ior ail points West North and East
rand 51 daily, without change between Atlanta and
mew xors. a. foK,
G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent
T. M. a Talcott,
General Manager.
I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent
marl 2
C., C. & A. R. R. CO.
CONDENSED SCHEDULES.
In Effect Sunday, March 12th, 1882.
Train Train
No, 52, No. 48.
Passenger. Passeng'r.
Leave Charlotte, 11.80 am .'.
Arrive Rock Hill, 12.35 pm
Arrive Chester 1.28 pm
Arrive Winuaboro 2.50 p m
Arrive Columbia, 4.18 P m ,.
Leave Columbia, 4.25 p m 5.45 a m
Arrive Lexington, 5.l2p.m 6.37 a m
Arrive Ridge Spring 6 25pm 7.55 am
Arrive Granite viile 7.40 p m 9. 12 a m
Arrive Augusta, 8.40 P m 952 am
Train Train
No. 18, No. 20,
Freight Freight
Leave Charlotte, 5.40 a m 5.40 p m
Arrive Rock: Hill, 8.03 a n. 7.32 p in
Arrlve.Chester. ; 9.50 a m 9 03 p m
Anlve Winnsboro, 12.55 pm 11.17 pm
Arrive Columbia, 5.05 pm 2 18 am
Leave Columbia, 2 40 am
Arrive Lexington 8.4Q a m
Arrive Ridge Spring 5. 47 a m
Arrive Graniteville, 7.64 a m
A nlve August 9.80 am
the S. C. a R, for Charleston, and with the C.k
G. a R. for Alstod, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac At
Augusta with Central Georgia a R for Macon,
Savannah and Florida pomts.
Train No. 48. Dally-Connects at Aceustawlih
the Georgia a R. and Central Georg , a B. for
Mcon. Atlanta, savannah and Florida points.
Trains Kos. 18 and 20, local, dailj except Bun
day. J .
. Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte. paS'
senger, dally, at 6.85 p. m. Freight, dally except
annoay, at 8.42 a. m. and 4 4ft p. pl.
: ATLANTIC, TENNESSER $ OHfO DTyiSIQN,
Tram No, 58, Daily, .
: ' ' LSeivd Charlotte.".'. ..
: : . Arrive at StatesvlUe,
Train No. 52, Daily, x.
.....606
, Leave StatesvlUe,..
..7 00 am
Arrive at Charlotte,
9.15 am
-Tickets sold to all points South; Southeast and
Southwest4 and baggage checked. through. No
lay-over auowea on jocai ticKeis a, iui'je,
: T,M. B Taxoott,, Gen'l Passenger Agents
Gen'l Manager. ,A s t
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