WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1882. Index to New Advertisements. V E. Ti.rmr-Dental Notice. .1 R Williams and others Notice. Attention. Independents. K. a. De Wolfe -To Contractors of Stone and Brick BUSINESS NOTICES. WOMAN. HER HEALTH AND LIFK Depend more on the regularity of her menstrual functions than on any or all causes combined. An actual or a "living dath" Is the Inevitable result of derangement of a function which makes woman what she Is In every respect, and especially in her mental and bodily constitution. Uence, Imme diate relief from si.ch derangements Is the only safeguard ascalnst wreck and ruin. In all cases of stoppage, delay, or other Irregularity of the courses," Dr. J. Bradfleld a. Female Hegulutor Is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres. Improving the blood, and de termining directly to the organs of menstruation. It Is a scientific prescription, and the moct Intelli gent physicians use It. Prepared by J. Bradfleld, Atlanta. Ga. Price: Trial size, 75c; large size, SI 50. For sale by all druggists. Jl?w Aclucvtisenxeuts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and whwlesomeness. More economlca than the ordinary Unds. and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, a urn or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. ov- New York. LeRnv I'av'dson. Sole Agent. Charlotte. N. C. A FRESH STOCK OF I.upulm Yeast, Gem's, Royal Baking Powder, Pearl Sago .-nd Flake Tapioca. 11. II. JORDAN & CO., LRUGGIST3. DRINK MISSISQUOI WATER, the be3t water known for all kidney diseases. For sale by R. II. JORDAN & CO. CARLSBADER Sftudel Salts and Crab Orchard Salts. For sale by R.II. JORDAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. A NEW SUPPLY OF Epp's Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate, kelson's Gelatine and Flavoring .Extracts, Just received by R. II. JORDAN & CO., TRY ON STREET. GENUINE VICHY. Water, In quart bottles, and all kinds of Mineral Waters, for sale by R. II. JORDAN & CO. WE KEEP C CONSTANTLY on hand a full stock of Patent Medicines or all kinds. R H. JORDAN & CO , Druggists. USE USE Ylola Cologne, the best and cheapest In quarts, pints and half pints, for sale only by only by R. II. JORDAN & CO. WE KEEP THE Finest Black and Green Teas for the re tall trade. B. H. JORDAN A CO. ROBARE'S Aureollne, or Golden Hair Wash, for sale by R. H. JORDAN & CO., apr28 TRYON STREET. THREE SAFES. FOR SALE, any two of three Fire Proof Safe, all of them the best of makes. One small, one medium and one large. Ap ply to or address CHaS. R. JONES, Prop'r Obsekveb. aprl8 tf I I DESIRE to announce to the pnbllc that I am now prepared to do washing and ironing in the best possible manner. I have succeeded in get ting better water than I have been using, and will how agree to take family washing by the month as follows: For handkerchiefs, towels, socks and napkins at one and a half cents each. All other family goods at 8 cents per article, except lace cur tains. The prices are extremely low and every respecta ble family in Charlotte can Afford 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 bouse for the wash and deliver It within three days. I asked the public to pay no attention to ontside reports about my business, as I guarantee satisfac tion or make no charge. L. HATH ANN, Prop'r, aprll Enterprise team Laundry. Native Mineral Water!! ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) ALUM WATKR CURES Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Chronic Pneumonia, etc. It la a powerful Alterative Tonic and to A NTT Malarial In Its effects. Read certificates from eminent physicians in our pamphlets. NO ARTIFICIAL OASES OB SALTS. Bottled In Its natural state, direct from the G ..! ... t V. n kAontlhill lUttttAri 1T1 HOCK bridge county, Ta.. and are open for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1,000 guests. , For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. H. MC- Aiifl ana ur. x. v. bauxjo, vubtiuwc, m w marl2 lj ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQTJAETEKS I0B DEUMMEES STATES VILLE, N. a by Mrs. Dr. Reeves, whose Intention Is to bAa 4 . . a - A MAVIAm. Mxxsv a smciiy nrst-ciass noose ui ctci j imi" C ommodlous sample rooms on first and secona The patronage of the public U solicited! July l,dtL if royal noun Xj nterp Laundry rise HOME OUTLETS. Remember Macallister to-night. fiSThe Catholic picnic takes place to-day. tMr. C. L. Adams, of this city, ate Irish potatoes yesterday, as large as hen eggs, from a planting in his garden 26 days ago. BSPSome of the colored citizens have found a me for the piles of rock on East Trade street. They sit on them and whittle sticks. ESTWe have received a compliment ary note from E. K N. A. B. F. in con nection with our note from th PaaTW Bee, and thank our correspondent for nisgooa wishes. tThe Chief of the Charlotte Fi Department, Mr. Harrison, has received an invitation from the Augusta Fire Department to the annual tournament in that city, on the 10th inst. BSRevival services will be held at the Methodist church every night this week, beginning at 8 o'clock, and spe cial services will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning and at half-past 6 in the evening. tW The Observer is just in receipt of a letter from a well known business huse in Richmond, Va., very plainly directed, and mailed in that city Feb ruary 2nd., at 3 o'clock p. m. The ques tion arises where has this letter been all those three months. t"The cotton mill lately owned by Dr. A. M. Powell, on the Catawba River, and operated as the "Catawba Manufacturing Company," has just been sold to Messrs. C. L. & W. D. Tur ner, of Iredell county, by J. L. Cobb, receiver. Personal. Rev. F. W.E. Peschau and Mr. H. B. Eilers, of Wilmington, passed through the city yesterday on their way to the Synod at Concord. Early Closing. In Greensboro the leading merchants have decided to close their establish ments at 7:30, and the Wilmington gro cery merchants have improved upon this by closing at 7, commencing last Monday. Will th merchants of Char lotte do likewise? Married. At the residence of the bride's father in this city last night, Miss Sue C. A. Smith, daughter of B. N. Smith, to Mr. J. A. Clinard, of Hickory. The Observer tenders its coi lgratu lations to the newly married paiir, and at the same time acknowledges the re ceipt of a waiter bountifully supplied with wedding refreshments. Fete Champetre. The college boys at Davidson-, will have an elegant fete champetre, n the college campus on next Friday even ing, and Charlotte girls are expected to form a large part of the entertainment. For their especial accommodation, a train will leave the depot at the foot of Trade street Friday evening at ::45. See advertisement elsewhere. . Correction. Mr. Schrtiber informs us that we omitted to mention Mr. Nison's name in connection with the silver discovery at the Welburn mine. Mr. Nison is in terested with Mr. Schreiber, and while the latter attends to the correspond ence and outside business, the former has been in charge of the miniDg and milling, with very satisfactory results. A Rival of Worth. Mr. Jas. Brown, a brother of the late Mrs. W. II. H. Gregory of this city, has recently left Haverly's minstrels, with whom he traveled for some time, and has established in the city of New York a dress making establishment which promises to be to America what Worth is to France. He had created a decided sensation, and his path to fame seems o be clear. The Celebration. It is said that the performances of an amateur minstrel troupe will be among the other domgs on the 20th of May. The ladies of the Monumental As sociation, in conjunction with the Hor net's Nest Riflemen talk about a festi val. Mr. E..D. Latta has shown his lib erality by offering a solid silver trum pet as a first prize to be contested for at the firemen's tournament For Memorial Day. Maj. J. M. Davis requests the cadets of the Carolina Military Institute to form in front of the Hornets' Nest Ri flemen's armory at 5 p. m., on the 10th of May. The order of formation will be cadets, Hornets, and Mecklenburg Rifles. The hour for forming is subject to any change the committee may desire. The Hornet band is respectlully re quested to form with the military. As soon as the full programme is arrang ed it will be published in full. Pioneer Fire Company--Annual Meet ing. The annual meeting of the Pioneer Fire company was held last night, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. E. Culpepper President. N. Gray Foreman. W. Walker Assistant Foreman. S. Blackwelder Engineer. J. J. Shuman Assistant Engineer. W. B. Kidd Sec. and Treasurer. B. F. Duncan 1st. Pipeman. A. P. Bennett 2nd. Pipeman. John Orters 1st. Asst. Pipeman. R. E. Cross 2nd. Asst. Pipeman. N. L. Savage Driver. Rev. O. F. Gregory Chaplain. Dr. D. O'Donoghue Surgeorii The comDanv decided to enter the contest on the 20th., and white pants were adopted as part of the uniform for the occasion. The following gentlemen were admit ted as members of the company: Wm. Mason, John Irwin, Vm McDongal, John Vogel, Chas. Patton, A. C. Butler T. H. Abernethy. ROUGH ON BATS." . Clem, out rtom.M!teiXr bUgS, 8UnS, CUipiUUimo, Buyui - gist FROM SHELBY. Items in General all of Which is News Our Shelby correspondent Bends us the following: Bishop Hood, of the" African Metho dist Episcopal Church, preached last week in the court house in Shelby to a crowded audience, including one nun dred white men. All were pleased with his sermon which showed that he was a fine pulpit orator. His words were given in classic diction, and he did not use his text as a pretext tor saying something else. After his ser mon he showed the rapid progress the colored Methodists in North Caro lina had made without resources and with few preachers, and criticised the conduct of the Northern Methodist Church in trying to supplant his A. M. E. Church. He refuted some charges circulated against him, whereupon a colored neophyte of the Northern Meth odist Church made a spirited speech, which caused some commotion. Ike Wells, a tall and fine looking negro, with lordly carriage, criticised Bishop Hood's conduct, and proclaimed bis mission to preach in Shelby and es tablish a Northern Methodist Churcb, and he had the money at hi3 command. He said he was not traveling up and down the railroad like Bishop Hood, with a black hat and begging money. We expected at first to see a difficulty, but quiet was soon restored. Rev. Ike Wells preached yesterday one hour in the open air to a colored crowd. How good it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. Last Thursday night the colored church was crowded to overflowing to witness a marriage in high life ; the colored Venuses and Adonises, in gay attire decked, came to witness the min ister unite Bruce Hoey and Ella Rod gers. The congregation and minister waited a long time, not knowing the cause of the delay. The minister and groom with license were ready, but one thing was lacking the bride came not. So the crowd did not witness the wed ding, as the bride had declined to parti cipate in the ceremony. Next morning the groom expectant doffed his broad cloth and like a man went to work. He had remodeled his cottage so as to pre pare the cage for the bird. This indus trious and bright darkey lost his wife, and still worse, his $2.50 license fee. "Barkis was willing," but Ella was not. After marriage notices in the news p ;pers come the deaths, so here is a transition from marriage to the recent death of two little children. Mr. and Mrs. John Kendrick lost their little Emma, aged 2 years and 11 months, after a week's sickness. The child bora her sufferings patiently. She lay for an hour before death perfectly silent, then she opened her eyes and exclaimed, "I'm coming, I'm coming," and life was extinct. Did this little girl, nearly 3 years old, so fresh from God, see the angels coming for her ? Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Price lost on yes terday their bright little boy Johnnie, aged 14 months, from cholera infantum. The parents are overwhelmed with grief; tbe cradle is empty, for Johnnie now sleeps in Sheibv cemetery. Shelby Tmale College has existed in the imagination of the Baptists of this section for several years, but now all concede it will soon be a reality. $7,000 has been generously subscribed for the cause of female education in Shelby, and a magnificent $8,450 building will soon snow its massive duck tront on Washington street, and will be an orna ment to Shelby's liberality. Mayor W. P. Love has the contract for the large three story brick building which he has promised to complete in October. The brick are now being made by Mr. Love. fertilizers. Our merchants last year made money selling guano, but this year the profits are slim. The merchants prepared for a huge guano trade. About sixteen here sold guano and had 2,800 tons ready and eager for the spring trade. Like CoL Sellers, the guano dealers thought that there were "millions in it," but have been disappointed in their sales, as one- fourth of the guano is unsold. CROPS. Wheat and oat crops look well and promise an abundant harvest. Our farmers are learning wisdom. They are beginning to plant more corn and wheat and less cotton. The guano trade will decrease every year and farmers will use more cotton seed for fertilizers and to make composts. The cold weather has been injurious to cotton that is up. It looks sick. A Case With a Pistol in it. Constable Orr went out yesterday to Matthews Station, having received warrants for the arrest of Consta ble J. L. Chambers and H. C. Williams, mer chant. The prosecutor was a farmer named Watts, and the parties being brought before Justices Hood, Smith, and Bruner, the complainant made a .state ment to the effect that on Sunday last the two prisoners drove up to his house, in a buggy, and after some remarks Williams took out a pistol and flourish ed it about After a little while they drove away a short distance. Chambers then returned in the buggy, alone, and asked Mr. Watts to go with him to the place where he had left Williams. Mr. Watts at first refused, objecting to the Distol: but Chambers assured him that he Chambers had obtained possess- sionofthe pistol, and that Williams was lying on his back asleep; and even tually Watts was persuaded to accom pany him. When they came up with Williams, however, he was on his knees with the pistol in his hand, load ing it. He asked Watts his name and get ting into a dispute with him threatened to shoot him. He did not however fire the pistol and Watts seems to have escaped without injury. He however, charges the two defendants with attempting to kill him. The prisoners were bound over in three separate bonds of $100 each to the Superior Court . . How young soever yon may be, With falling teeth, you're grim and old; And losing your month's parity, . Toar features seem both dull and cold, Then man or maid, warned of your fate, Seek 80ZODONT. e'er it's too late. Charlotte Hotel Arrivals. 3 E Everett, Wilmington, N r : J R Rubencame, Philadelphia, Pei i; J S Watson and Lady, Rockinghan, N C; S. HLowe, Lowesville, N C r Dr. A Myres Harrisboro, N C; J Y Barber, and Son, Salisbury, NC; B J Latter, S C ; H M Caldwell, Concord; T B DePriest Shel by. .N C ; N P Cannon, Mt Holly, N C ; J. A Clinard, Hickory, N C; Thomas Wright Lowell, IT C; J H Trimble, Laurinburg, S C ; J H M Chuneaseiro, New Orleans, La; W H Britton, Came ron, NC; D H Brantley, Mooresville, NC; WS Turner, Statesville, N C; T E Davis, Polkton; MF Hancock, Folk- ton ; O S Perkins and Lady, Put-in-bay ; J C Rutledge. Brevards; J W McLurd, Brevards; C F Brown, Atlanta, Ga; T H Mulmax, York Co.. S C; Mrs J D Ir win, Davidson College; S H Hilton, County; HCCabanus and Daughter, NC. What aiakea Ton IliM. X tooth Is missing among the incisors, and yon cannot belp hissing. Go and get one pot in, and tbenose BOZO DON T to keep tbe ethers right Tou should have done this years ago, but it Is bet ter new than never. Rheumatic DUcorery. Asbertlie, N. a. Aug. 23, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs I take great pleas ure in stating that I have been entirely cured of rheumatism by the use of your Bate Kidney and Liver Cure. N. P. Chxosstkb. bxdiobd iun AJETD IBOH 8PBIHSS WATXB asd Mass. Th great tentc and alterative contains lwloe as much Iron and ffftr ter cent, mora aium- tnom than any "alum and Iron maaa" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sold by all druggists of any standing, Prices reduced one half. Mmajll tf KIONET DISEASE. Pain. Irritation. Retention. Incontinence. De posits, Gravel, Ac, cured by "Bachupaiba." $1' Depot J. EL MeAden, Charlotte, S. C. JLiver, Kidney and Brlgbi'a Dieeaee. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Bright's Disease. Dial etes, Kidney abd Liver Com plaints, and has power to root tbem out of the sys tem, is above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Bitters, and nosltive croof of this can be found by one trial, or by asking your neighbors, who have Deen cured oy it. Tbe Lucky Man Congratulated. The announcement that ticket No. 75 41 4 In the March drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery had drawn the capital prize of $30,000, and that half of the ticket had been sold In Savannah created considerable excitement, and many were inclined to think that there was some mistake. We are pleased to state, however, that there was no mis take, and that the lucky person was our well known townsman, Mr. Eugene B Phllpot, of the firm of John Sullivan & Co, During the day Mr. Phllpot received the congratulations t numerous luck . It was a big return on the investment of $1. Savannah hews, March 1 6th. He sent to m. a. Dauphin, New Orleans. La. The next drawing will take place on May 9th. ctrj &&vzvtl&sments. Attention, Independents ! YOU are hereby notified to attend a regular meeting of your company this (Wednesday) evening, at IVi o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. The election of officers and other Impor tant business will be transacted. By order, BO. CHAMBKRS, W J. Habbisoh, President Secretary. may3 It NOTICE. T HE special train provided for those holding tickets to tbe "Kete Champetre" will leave the Air-Line Depot for Davidson College at 8.45 p. m., sharp, Friday, May 5th. J. B. WILLIAMS, L. W. DICK. B. N. BBVCKKTT, a A, GREGG. Jr., B. L. BETBUBN, may3 It Genl Managing Committee. DENTAL NOTICE. THE next annual meeUng of the State Board of Dental Examiners will be held in Salem, N. C, on the 6th day of June. All persons com mencing the practice of Dentistry without a diploma must go before this board for examlnatton.or suffer trie penalties of the law which went Into effect March 1879. V. K. TUBMJR, maj8 tuiejun Prest Board Dental Ex'rs. Winston Sentinel and Raleigh News and Ob server copy one month and send bill to W. H. Hoffmann, Charlotte. TO CONTRACTORS IN- STONE AND BRICK. SEALED bids solicited for furnishing the City of Charlotte, delivered at the depot here, ready for laying, about 20,000 square feet of good hard granite lor paving sidewalks, in blocks not less than 8 feet long, 12 Inches wide and 5 inches thick, what Is known as pointed flagging. Also, for 0,000 lineal feet or good nam granite ror curbing sidewalks, to be not less than 8 feet long. 5 Inches thick and 14 Inches wide, executed with fair pointed dress on top, and down 4 inches on Inside and 7 inches on outside, made so the Joints will fit closely. The stone paving is to be laia in we centre ui the sidewalks for the width of three feet and the entire width of the sidewalks in front of doors. Bids will also be received for laying the same In 4 Inches of sand. . ' . Also for furnishing brick and sand ana laying about 6,000 square yards of brick pavement, with good hard burnt brick, by the square yard. Bids will be received for tne work and material above described until the 20th Instant, when the Street Committee will open the same and award contracts as they deem best for the city. By order of tbe Board or Aldermen, ma3 2w V. 8. De WOLFE. Mayor. Charlotte Opera House ! PROF. J. M. MACALLISTER, THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE WORLD, AND HIS TROUPE OF STARS. 4 NIGHTS ONLY 4 and SATURDAY MATINEE. COMMENCING MAY 3rd, 1882.- Grand Matinee Saturday at 2 o'clock. Doors open In the evening at 7 o'clock. Per formance commences at 8 o'clock. The presents given at each entertainment ere purchased from your own merchants, which ought to be a guarantee of their genuineness. Admission, with one envelope, 25 cents; reserv es iteats. with two envelones. 50 cents. The holder of a dollar ticket will be admitted to any part of the theatre and will be given six envelopes. Be serve tickets for sale as tne usual places. may2 5t HUGH W, HAKEIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Trade street, nearly opposite Court House, CHARLOTTE, N. C. maj2 dw tf FOR RENT. XT ICE four room Cottage, conveniently w n w snnma. 111! maj2 tf At Postofflce. lis EARLY VEGETABLES, . IRE8H HOMINY and GRITS, at S. M. HOWELL'S. maj2 Ntrawben SJ a a Cor- reeted by tap. tf allraad Officials and may, ue yd pn a correct s Norlh Carolina Ihilroad. OOXDEHSED SCHEDULES. TRAIKS GOING EAST, Date, Aprir 80th, 1882. Thrfllwrff-!chdHtoa No 51 No. 58 I Patty. Dally. 4.00am 440p m 5.53 a m 6.24 p m 7.20am 7.85pm 8.00 a m 8.06 pm 9.80 am 11.47am 1228am ........... 1.40 pm 4.05 pm 6.80 pm Leave Charlotte, . . " Salisbury..... High Point,. Arrive Greensboro,. Leave Greensboro,. Arrive HlUsboro, ... Arrive Durham-.... Arrive Raleigh, Leave Balelgh, Arrive Goldsboro',.. No. 17 Dally except Saturday, Leave Greensboro. . ..5.00 p m Arrive at Raleigh,. . ..1.51 a m . Arrive at Goldsboro,. .7.20 a m No. 51 Connects at Greensboro' with H. ft D. B. R. for all points North. East and West via Dan ville. At Goldsboro with W. k W. R. R. for Wil mington. 50. a connects at Salisbury with WrN. C. R. R. for all points in Western North Carolina: dallv at Greensboro with B. k D. B, R. f or all points North, East and West TRAINS GOIKS WKST. Date, April 30th, 1882. No. 50 Dally. No. 52 Daily. Leave Arrive Leave Goldsboro,. . . Balelgh..... Balelgh Durham Hlllsboro.... Greensboro.. Greensboro.. High Pointy. Salisbury,. . -Charlotte,.... 10.00 am 12.20 pm 8.55 pm 5 Otf pm 5 46 pm 8.05 p m W.15pra 9.50 p m 11.12 pm 1.10 am Arrive Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive 840am 10-10 am 11 21 am 1.00pm Arrive Arrive No. 18 Daily except Sunday. Leave Goldsboro.. .2 50 p m Arrive at Ralelg h, . . 7. 1 0 p m Leave Raleigh A 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 8.15 pm No. EO -Connects at CharlnttA with A A f! ilr. Line for all points in the South and Southwest, and With C. C. ft A. R. R. for all mints South and Southeast No. 52 Connects at Charlotte with 1 ft fi Air. Line for all Dolnts South and 8oiiihwt- at Char lotte with C, C. ft A. R, B. for all points South and Southeast N. TV. ft. C. RAILROAD. GOING WKST NO. 50 Daily. Leave Greensboro. fl.25 o m Arrive Kemersvllle 10.41 pm Arrive Salem. 11.25 n m NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 9 50 a m Arrive Kemersvllle 11.01 am Arrive Salem. 11.85 am. OOING EAST. NO. 51 Daily, except Sunday. Leave Salem 5.15 am Arrive KernersvHe . 5.50 am Arrive Greensboro 7.00 a m NO. 53-Dally. Leave Salem 6.00 p m Arrive Kemersvllle 6.40 p na Arrive Greensboro 8.00 p m STATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. No. 1, Dally ex Sunday. GOING NORTH. Leave Chapel Hill,. Arrive University,.. 10.40 a m 11.40 a m No. 2, Dally ex. Sunday. GOING SOUTH. Arrive University... Arrive Chapel Hill,. 12.10 p m 1.00 p m Pullman Sleeping Cars Without (Me On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and Charleston. On Train No. 52. Richmond and Charlotte and Washington and Charlotte via Danville. Throueb Tickets on sale at Greensboro'. Balelgh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and Charlotte, and all principal points South, Southwest West, North and East, fvt Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. ma?2 Richmond, Va. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R.R. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. w-On and after April 30th, 1882. the passen ger train service on the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Division of this road will be as follows: Mail and Express. No. 60. WESTWARD. MalL No. 52. Leave Charlotte, AL Arrive Ga&tonia, L Arrive Spartan burg. K Arrive Greenville, H . Arrive Seneca, G 1.00 am 2.02 a m 4.81 am 5.59 a m 7.48 a m 9.18 am 12.50 p m 1.47 P m 406 pm 5.29 p m 7.03 p m 8.80 p m 9.10 pm 9.46 p m 10.15 pm 12.40 a m Arrive Toccoa, F Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,. Arrive Lula, E Arrive Gainesville Arrive Atlanta, 10 00 am 10.37 a m 11.06 am 1.80 pm lall and Express. No. 61. EASTWARD. Mail. No. 58. Leave Atlanta Arrive Gainesville, Arrive Lula, B Arrive Babun Gap Junction, Arrive Toccoa, F Arrive Seneca, G 2. 16 p m 4.51 p m 5.22 p m 5.59 pm 6.40 p m 8.06 p m 10.06 p m 11.40 pm 2.06 a m 3.15 am 4.00 a m 6.19 am 6.50 a m 7.41 a m 8.17 am 926 a m 11.03 pm 12.24 pm 2.50 pm 4.00pm Arrive Greenville. tL Arrive Spartanburg, K. Arrive Gastonla, L Arrive Charlotte; M CONNECTIONS. A with arriving trains Of Georeia Central and A. W, P. Railroads. B with arriving trains of Georeia Central. A. & W. P. and W. & A. Railroads. C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad. E with Northeastern Railroad of Georeia to and from Athens, Ga. F with Elberton Air-Line to and from Elberton, 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. 8. C. K with SDartanburz and ABhevllle. and SDartan- burg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson and Ashevllle, and Alston and Columbia. L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and from Dallas ana Chester. M with a. C. si, C. C R. ft D. and A.. T. & O. for all points West North and East Pullman sleeping-car servtee on trains Nos 50 and 51 dally, without change betw- en Atlanta and Newlork. A. PoPB, G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent T. M. R. Taloott, General Manager. L Y. SAGE, Superintendent may2 C, C. & A. R. R. CO. CONDENSED SCHEDULES. In Effect Sunday, April 30th, 1882 Train No. 52. Passeng'r. Train No. 48. Passeng'r. Leave Charlotte, . ...J. Arrive Bock Hill,....,. Arrive Chester, ,. Arrive Wlnnsboro,.. ... Arrive Columbia, i . Leave Columbia. ..A. Arrive Lexington,'. . . . . . 1.85 p m 2.88 p m 8.80 P m 4.35 p m 6.00 p m 6.07 P m 6 50pm 6.15 am 7.10 am Arrive Btdge Spring,.. . H02 pm 8.3oam 9.40 a m 10.22 a m Arrive uranitevuie 9.12 pm 1 0.15P m Arrive Augusta, Train No. 18, Freight Train No. 20, Freight Leave Charlotte. ;. . .-. Arrive Bock Hul, ... Arrive Chester. Arrive Winnsboro Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive Lexington,. ... Arrive Ridge Spring ... Arrive GranltevHle,. . . Arrive Augusta,. . ... 6.00 a m 8.25 a m 10.12 am 12.55 pm 430 pm 6.05 p m 7.47 p m 9.12 pm 11.15 pm 218 am Train No. 52, Daily Connects at Colombia with the 8. C. R. B, for Charleston, and with the C. 4 G. B. B. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac At Augusta with Central. Georgia R. B for Macon, Savannah and Florida points. Train No. 48,Dally Connects at Augusta with the Georgia B, B, and Central Georg B. B, for Macon. Atlanta. Savannah, and Florida nolnta, Trains Nos, 18 and 20, local tri-weekly, Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains from the 8outh arrive at Charlotte, pas senger, aauy, ai &H8 p. m. jrreigmv aauy except Hunaay, at a. m. and 440 p. m. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO MVI8ION. Train No. 58. Dally, Leave Charlotte. . - 5 00 p ta Arrive at Statesville, . ..,..7.05 pm Train No. 52, Dally, Leave Statesville, .7.65 a m Arrive at Charlotte,. ...... ...10. 00 am Tickets sold to all Dolnts Sooth. Southeast and Southwest, 'and baggage checked through. No lay-ever allowed on local tickets. ; ( A. POPE, T. M. B. Taloott, Gen"! Passenger Agent ' Gen'l Manager. Columbia, 8. C, April 80th, 1882. may2 CLOTHING! W : An Appreciative ComiDoity Haying Signified their Apval of Our BIG DRIVES, WE WHO ARE POSITIVELY WORTH FROM $10.00 to $18.00 That These are FRESH GOODS, and SPECIAL IN SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES and all other Gents' Furnishing Goods CALL AT ONCE, AS THESE apt22 60---DOZEN---60 Warner&SafeLiver a Kidney -AT mAXl'FACTHBERS' PRICES,. JUST RECEITED BY DRUGGISTS, TRADE STREET. apr29 LIHE! LIME! LIME ! :o: :0: H AVING now two more EIlns In addition to our PERPETUAL KiLN we are now prepared to FILL. ORDERS PROmPTLY, on short notice, and at prices that defy competi tion We guarantee quality, and make no charge unless Liimt proves satisractory. We have an aeencv In Charlotte of A. C. Sum- mervllle; who will receive orders tor small lots at reduced prices Reference as to quality 01 urne given on appli cation. SIMON BBOTHEB3, Box No. 38. Gaffney city 8. u mar7 3m we are:now opening our new Spring and Summer Styles OF MILLINERY, Including all the latest novelties In the MILLINERY LINE. BATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, .LACES, &C, In all the new styles, colors and qualities. Also, an the new styles and qualities of LACES, embracing White Goods, Neck Wear, Hosiery Gloves, Parasols, &c, the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. WILL OPEN Oar Pattern .Hals and Bonnets When we will be pleased to show the" Ladles the GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINS MILLINERY they have ever seen In this city. Respectfully, .Mrs. P. (jnery. 4 "vr -mar25l'' WANTED. A Good Cook mt the St Charles Hotel, State HUe,N.a Address 1 MRS. DR. REEVES. tpr27 tf Statesville, N. C. WITTKOWSKY& MICH u nrwe Sprmf Styles! & ' b COME to the FRONT AGAIN FOR THE BEX St IT Of THOSE DAVE NOT YET PURCHASED, AND AGAIN PLACE ON OCR N COUNTERS 200 Fresh SUITS at the following marvelous Low Pileest tLL'WOOL CHEVIOT NVI t - - . - T 5' 4LL-WOIL CANKintBE UIT, - - - S3I All-Wool CASnITIEBB&CUEVioi 10. Worth My the Prices Stated Above BARGAINS GOODS WILL SELL RAPIDLY. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at s ARATOGA V ICHY, From Saratoga Springs, N. Y. A new water re sembl Ing the imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and In all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO. CASES CONGRESS WATER, I Q CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS - AMD Hnnyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY I TTUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dour A wine glass full before breakfast. The Lancet "Hunydl Janos. Baron Lleblg af firms that Its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." 17m British Medical Journal "Hunyadl Janos. Tbe most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Prqf. Vtrcftou, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." Prqf. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prqf. Beantoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prqf. Lander Brunlon, If. J)., T. 22- 8., London. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." Prqf. Atken, Af. D.. F. B, 8., Royal Military Hos pital, NeUey. "Preferred to Pulina and Fried' richshalL" JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North TryOn 8t, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DONT GO TO SARATOGA When yon can get water Just as fresh and spark' ttng as when It fiows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled agatn every week. J. H. Moaden, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and oompetent druggists, day oz night. yaly28 - F. C. MTJNZLER JM3KNT FOB Tte Bcrpr & M Brewery Company i . (01 Philadelphia, Pa ,) Cel Deer, I&XeaindBoCQM. BOTTLED WEEA A 9FECIALTT. 3rHave Just received man lot ot BOTTLED ALE and PORTER, which 1 oflex to the public at Look Box 256, Charlotte, N. C Uhr28 Dr.J.H.McAden's Drug Store