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"Tr""!!"" ' mi miH'mino ll llinr i li1llliHl 'Iuti i mnrni-imiriniT--- -- -- - - - - gtye Charlotte (Pljflerptr. CIIAS It. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1881. 1 f Th Grand Lodge and Grand En- ? ayrtftmfttit Independent Order of Odd Fellows ibeetsln Wilmington to-day. . Old Judge Lynch has been riding the Hrcuilateljfin the Wstern4States and Befiia to hate done jiUvely Business, j ": Since the 1st of January there have been 508 deaths from small-pox in Cin cinnati. 106 of which have been within the past two weeks. An Italian who came to New York a few vears ago and engaged in the busi ness of picking up old bottles in the strnets. which he sold to junk dealers, recently bought a house and paid $19, 000 in cash for it. Gabriel Ravel, the oldest of the cele- Draieu, xuivei lauiuy, paui,uiui"iio-, who were very popular in this country twenty-five years ago, died at Toulouse, France, a couple weeks ago, aged seventy-two. ia Mr. Calkins objected to the Mississip pi gerrymander; but he says nothing in reproach of that of the eight Republi can States of Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,. Pennsyl vania and Wisconsin, where the Repub licans, with 1.SG5.000 voters, have planned to take ninety congressmen, leaving twenty-one to the minority of 1,040,000. t The beer bill of Germany begins to excite comment at home. A member of the German Parliament observed that the "nrmed peace" from 1872 to 1880 had cost five milliards of marks ($1,250,000,000,) whereupon the North German Gazette declared that in the same time (S milliards worth of beer and nearly a milliard's worth of brandy had been consumed a drink bill of $1,800,000,0(0. A GOOD BILL. There was a bill introduced: in, the House of Representatives. yesterday by Hon. A. M. Scales, of the fifth district, exempting the homestead ancFpersonal property allowed under State laws from execution on judgments found in United States courts for due to the United States Government. The pas sage of such a bill as this would pre vent much distress, especially in those sections where the internal revenue laws act more generally than Jn others. It will probably be argued by those who may "be ' opposed to the bill that it wil encourage blockade runninjj.evasion of taxes, &c., by removing a portion of the penalty attached thereto, but this does not Necessarily follow, tor the govern ment can protect itself without helping to impoverish the families of those who may either through misfortune or law- breaking become involved in difficulty. As a rule property sold under such cir cumstances rarely ever brings its value and the government as a rule gets but little benefit from it, the larger portion being generally consumed in costs inci dental to seizure, care (in case of horses, mules, &c, seized) and sale. We trust Gen. Scales will push this bill with vigor. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SUNDRY BILLS THE SENATE AGAIN TACKLES THE APPEL ATE COURT BILL. A census taken by the St Louis Globe- Democrat Sunday before last showed the number of people who attended Divine service in the various churches that day to be 17,947 men, 23,858 women and 14,912 children, while 20,242 were found engaged in secular employments. The census gives St Loui3 a population of 350,518, so that it would appear that only about one-sixth of the people at tend church. Alfred Drake, a sixteen year old lad in Minneapolis, Minn., was in love with a school mate, Jennie Faulkner. Her parents didn't like it. So Alfred tried to persuade the girl to elope last Wed nesday and marry him, which she de clined to do, whereupon he became frantic, whipped out a revolver, shot at her three times, one shot taking effect in a shoulder, when she ran into a house, and he ran off. Seeing himself pursued he stopped, placed the muzzle of the pistol to his forehead", shot and fell dead. THE HEATHEN CHINEE MUST GO. The President yesterday signed the bill prohibiting the immigration of Chinese laborers into this country for ten years, about the only difference be tween this bill and the one he vetoed being the substitution of a ten years limitation instead of twenty. We had no doubt that he would overcome his scruples and sign it in view of the storm raised in the Pacific States by his veto of the first bill. If he had been ac tuated by principle in the premises he would have vetoed the second for it is really as objectionable from the stand point from which he viewed the ques tion in his veto message, as the vetoed bill was, and quite as much a violation of the spirit of the Chinese treaty. But Mr.' Arthur is too much of a politician to run the risk of losing the Pacific States by clinging to Chinese who don't vote. He don't seem to have taken the Chinese minister into his bouncils this time. He did well to sign it, however, what ever his motives may have been, for in this contest between the American la borer and the Mongolian coolie, the American must be. protected. A LIVELY CAMPAIGN. From present outcroppings, the indi- cations are mat tne coming campaign in this State will be a lively one. On the part of the Republicans it will be a determined effort to get possession of the State and place her in the Republi can column for the next Presidential election, and at the same time secure a . Republican Senator in place of Senator n . . . .. xvanaom. At present mere is more or less jarring of the Republican factions, but that will be settled by the time the campaign opens, and they will be found entering the field, as usual. They are counting on the aid and comfort they may receive irom tne liberal move ment, which they have so warmly nur tured, and feel in better trim to enter on a lively vigorous fight than theyhave ielt in many years. As Drv Mott ex presses it, there will be music and some quick stepping when he has the animais stirred up. Tills SOUTH CAROLINA TRIALS We publish in Tile Observeb to-day a comprehensive synopsis of the politi cal trials so far in South Carolina, They have not panned out well for Attornev General Brewster and District Attorney . . ..Melton, notwithstanding the extr&nr. uinary zeai oi tnese gentlemen to se- cure convictions. They seem to have left no resource untried to secure such evidence as Jthey wanted and such ju ries as would serve their purposes, and had the rulings of the court pretty much as Mr. Melton wanted them. Notwithstanding all this, they have sig rA inftherrrschemes, have apcontfcdonaithey sought In a single instance. But in their nefa rious efforts they have put many good citizens of that' State to great inconve nience, hardship and- expense, whilst , ,ttfanbUiigthBm In advance as violators of the laws of their country. The re sult of the friais i! a vindication of the accused citizens, but1 does not make raratioifi)tUvauWPn-d?Be them O iorBthelossegey-tare Sustained'' in defending themselves, Ja the .prosecu; - tiions to which thehave been wickedly subjected. A Number of Bills were Introduced in the House, after which the Bill to Give the Department of Agriculture a Representative in the Cabinet was taken up and Discussed. Washington, May 8. Senate. The President pro tern, submitted a resolu tion of the Illinois Legislature declar ing it the duty of the government to demand a speedy trial and uncondition al release or American citizens impris oned in Ireland. Referred to the com mittee on foreign relations. A bill was introduced by beweii, or New Jersey, similar to the one offered in the House restoring Fitz John Por ter to the army. The bill, with a long memorial which accompanied it, were referred to the military committee. Morrill, chairman of the committee on public buildings, reported an origi nal bill appropriating $30,000 to erect an extension of the executive mansion on the South of the present structure, of equal and similar exterior in charac ter, connected therewith by a corridor. The bill creates a commission, consist ing of the President and Secretaries of the Treasury and Interior, under whose direction the expenditure is to be made and work conducted. Calendar. Windom, Hawley, Harrison, Cockrell and Pugh were constituted a committee of investigation concerning allegations of corruption in connection with the bonded distilled spirits bill. By Morgan, to expedite the adminis tration ofjustice. in the Supreme court of the United States, requiring the court at each term to divide itself for the hearing and decision of causes into two or more sections, four justices to constitute a quorum of the court in each of the sections. By Butler, prescribing the manner of instituting criminal proceedings in the United States courts, it provides tnat all criminal cases in the United States courts except revenue cases and cases or admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, shall be instituted and prosecuted by indictment on presentment of a grand jury duly drawn and regularly impan nelled according to law.. Referred to the judiciary committee. The House tans commission bill was submitted and after a short discussion went to the calendar. The court of appeals bill came up as the regular order, the pending question being on Jonas' amendment in the na ture of a substitute. Jonas accepted a modification offered by Garland and then the whole amendment was voted down yeas 21, nays 27, a party vote with Davis, oi Illinois, voting with tne Republicans. The current of debate that followed was more than usually sluggish, the points suggested being as to the standing and capacity of district court judges and the propriety of mak ing the findings of the appellate court conclusive as to questions of fact, in stead of allowing the same to remain appealable te the Supreme court. Morgan s motion was lost yeas 20, nays 32. Several other motions to amend were negatived by a like vote, and without final action on the bill the Senate went into executive session. Adjourned. House. Kas3on, of Iowa, offered a resolution granting leave to the com mittee on ways and means to sit during the recess of Congress at such time and places as it may determine, and in structing that committee to assemble in Washington for preparation of rev enue bills on the second day in Novem ber next. Referred. Among the bills introduced under the call of States was one bv Calkins, of Indiana, to aid in making further Arc tic explorations, and detailing Master Lucian Young as commander of the expedition. It authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to purchase a vessel of proper size and structure for the expe dition, the cost not to exceed $50,000, and appropriates 8100,000 for the ex penses of the expedition. Upson, of Texas, introduced a bill authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Rio Grande between El Paso, Texas, and Paso del Norte, Mexico. Bragg, of Wisconsin For the relief of Fitz John Porter. It authorizes the President, "in order that justice may be done the said Fitz John Porter," to ap point Fitz John Porter, late Major Gen eral of the United States Volunteers, Brevet Brigadier General and Colonel of the army, to the position of Colonel in the army of the United States, of the same grade and rank held by him at the time of his dismissal from the army by sentence of court martial, and, in his discretion, to place him on the retired list of the army as of that grade. Gibson, of Louisiana To prevent evasion of the existing custom duties on sugar. ; - By Finlay To authorize the Sanford and Indian River Railroad Company to construct a bridge across the !$t John's should be recognized lit the legislation of Congress. Treaties off this govern ment with foreign countries were of vast importance in their effect upon agricultural interests, and he contended that the representative of these inter ests should have a place in the cabinet' of the President. Kenna,of West Virginia, spoke in favor of a substitute, offered by him, providing for a Department! of Indus tries in the interest of the division of agriculture and the division of Com tnefce." ' w wwnxwiw Speeches in favor of creating a De-r partment of Agriculture were also made by Carpenter of Iowa, Geddes of Ohio, Rich of Michigan, and Grout of Vermont; and then, at 5 o'clock, the House took a recess until 7 :30, the eve ning session- to be, for debate only on the same subject. ' The Speaker stated that he would be absent for ,two days, and that Burrows, of Michigan, would occupy the chair. i i i The Supreme Court Sustains the Court Martial in the Trial of Sergeant Ma son and Refuses to Grant the Writ of Habeas Corpus. , Washington. May 8. A decision was rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States this afternoon in the case of Sereeant John A. Mason, peti tioner upon an application lor a writoi habeas corpus. The court in a careiui ly prepared opinion by the chief justice deciding that the court martial naa run lunsdiction to try Mason tor tne or- f ence charged ; that its proceedings were within its proper jurisdiction, and that the sentence pronounced was not in excess of its power. Petition for a writ of habeas corpus is tnereiore de nied and rule to show cause discharg ed. Rewards for the Murderers of Lord j Cavendish and Secretary Burke. The Evening Post referring to the action of the Land Leaguers in Ameri ca and in England in offering a reward for the discovery of the murderers of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Under Secretary Burke, says: "We learn that rewards will also be paid by the British government to any one on this side furnishing any clew through the British consul general in this city." 1 9! mnnA MiflttM Hlkai naf flttMlnffl 1 OR4- ross 2,340; sales - ; stock 8.670; exports to 6reeA Britain -Wl warn . Vk. CHAKLam-Qulet; middling 12 1-16: to mid dUnsuie; iraua unttnazr lHlcr net receipts 246; gross 245; .sates ,150; stock U.HWJ; fxpotta mastmae t QrMtBzttsJn u CTntment ; to ranee ; to cn&n- nei . NXW TOBK OnlAt? nlM Rrt7- mUdilni nnlnndfl 12c; middling; orla&ni lvfibc: oonaolldated net receipts 13.0 J 4: exoorts to Great Britain 14.811: to France 8,920; to eontinent fl,60f ; to enan- UtnmM&i Noon:- Wi demand treiili met VI previous prices; middling uplands 6d; middling" eel u e-t(M;sie ta.OApMdatloa jj "iwns z.ouu; receipts 23,100; American 60(X Uplandrtow mtddltaff cteosej iMay delivery 2 IV and Jane 6 08-64d; June 1 JpipfTE ATTENTION -is m WE INVITE ATTENTION t 1 FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, Which is now full and complete. We keep tha best Goods made, toitf sell them at the lowest possible prices and euarantee aatufAinn n o4i-e4d; July .and miu Depwmoer and July .August 646-tt4d; August IDeptemDer ana uaooer -a. iraiares 41-640; October and Hevtmher . musciAL. KW XOBK. gownmeriBH-irregular .... New 6's,. Jour and a half per cents, Four per cent, , Money . i state bonds generally lower.. Sab-treasury balances Gold,. ' Currerjcy. Stock. II A. H. -Share - speculatton opened Irregular, the Michigan Central opened 1 percent oigner, im jMiaware, lACKawana western ana the Oregon Trans-continental y per cent higher, and the New Jersey Central V per cent lower,. . In early dealings prices advanced ik&l per cent, the uuxer. ior tne micoigan central ana jussoon ra clflc; the Delaware. Lackawana 4 Western, the New Jersey and New Tort Central were excep tions, falllDfir oil 14 Der cent At 11 O'clock, there was a general decline, the Michigan Central and York Central being most conspicuous ra the Htoolfrbra mUmol Goods 4 agradea and ol various styles and prices, being well adapted to the wants ot both Uiedtr sjmi We Invite all to give nsa call and sal sty themselves ot the truth oi oar assertions. - country ' A. E. RAMKIBI cS BRO purchasers nr; 4.864 1.151 1 211A 88)4 S88.168 8.649 Li PfflS 110 1 UNPRECEDENTED ATTB 1CTION ! f. -. OYB flALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. New downward active. movement. Speculations have .been Stocks Irregular and In the main weak; Alaftamar-CIass A, S to 6 8 Hi Aleiiama Claes A, email... 82 Alaliama Class B, 5's... ............ 1.00 Alabama Class C.4'a....-..: ,. 84Vfc Chicago and Northwestern 1.29 Chicago and Northwestern preferred, 1.39 Erie..... R8 Cast Tennessee 11 Georgia, 1.65 Illinois Central.....: 1.3614 Lake Shore 1.02 Louisville and Nashville 76 aumpms ana unaneston &z NashUle and Chattanooga &1V New lore central. Y 'IIVb, Piasburg. , 1.871A Richmond and Allegheny IW2 menmond ana uanvuie i.iu Bock Island.... 1.2 South Carolina Brown Consols, 1 021& waoasn, tn. utw factno. s Wabash, St Louis A Pacific preferr'd 5li western union. 84Vg CITY COTTON MARKET. The Chinese Bill Signed Hearing of Guiteau'8 Case Deferred. Washtngton, May 8.-The Chinese bill was to-day signed by the President. The hearing of the argument on the Guiteau bill of exceptions before the District Supreme Court in banc was set for to-day, but went over till to-morrow because Judge McArthur was otherwise engaged and could not at-tbnd. OmCK OF Thx Oqsbbvbb, I CHASurm, Ma 9. 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed dull at the fol lowing Quotations: ,- Good Middling. .. Ills Strictly middling....... 11 suaanng. ..: 8trtct low middling....... Ill Low nwKBlrig. 11 Tinges., lOSlOMi Storm ootton TQ9Vi Sales yesterday 28 bales. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature tor Educational and Charitable DurDoses with a capital of $1,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $660,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming Dooular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: - GRAND PUOJIEXADE CONCEdf, during which will take place the 145th GRAND MONTHLY and the Extraordinary Semi-Annuil Drawing At New Orleans, TUESDAY, JUNE 13 ib, 1SS2, Under the personal supervision and management ot GEN. G. T. BE&URKGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JDBAL A. EARLY, Of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, 100,000. CVm NOTICE Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 85. rirths, 52. Tenths, $1. WE HAVE STOPPED SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFER GOODS AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES That the Public cannot Perceive the Difference. A beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. apr2 1 M1B9 Tsa&o gtseef LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize of 8100.000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 2 Large Prizes of 1 0,000 4 Large Prizes of 5,000 20 Prizes of l ,000 60 Prizes of 600 100 Prizes of H00 200 Prizes of 200 600 Prizes ot 100 10,000 Prizes of 10 Weather. Washington. May 8. Middle At lantic cloudy, rainy weather, souther ly winds, stationary or higher tempera ture, lower pressure. South Atlantic partly cloudy weath er, local rains, variable winds shifting to southerly, stationary or higher tem perature, lower pressure. Arranged to Release the Suspects. Dublin. May 8. The Irish Times says Earl Soencer had arranged on Sat urday to release all suspects except eight on Tuesday. i i An April bower tbat Brought May Flowers On Tuesday, April 11th. the 143d Grand Month ly Distribution of the Louisiana State Lottery oc curred as It always does en the day fixed. Gen'ls Q. T. Beauregard of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early of Virginia, had as usual the sole supervision. The amount scattered was one hundred and ten thousand four hundred dollars next time It will ha half a million of dollars. The first capital was sold In halves (costing each only one dollar) and was drawn by ticket No. 78,687 one-half to Louis Sauser, a well known Jeweler at no. 2Z Calboun st. Port Wayne, Ind. ; the other by W. J. Whitney, a locomotive engineer on the Wabash Railroad, of No. 418 Broadway. Foil Wayne, alse. This city seems in luck. A few months oeiore tne capital went there. The second capital, ten thou sand dollars, also sold In halves to No. 99,746 nna-half to State Senator J. & Judklns. through the German Bank of Little Book, Ark.; the other tog L Hatfield of Boston, Mass. The third capi tal, five thousand dollars, was sold to ticket No. 7R tu'2. Messrs. Phllomene Laurent. No. 415 Chartres tt. and J. Pelletler, No. 21 Carondolet st, New Orleans, La. The two fourth capital prizes, two thousand five hundred dollars each, to ticket No. 18.191. In halves one of which went to J. W. Cohen, of No. 630 Pennsylvania ave.. and A. M. McDanlels, No. 1900 Fourteenth street st, Washington, D. C; and the other to No. 85,720 sold In halves to parties in Chicago, 111., and Providence. B. I., and whose names are withheld by request The next Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing will occur June 18th. of which SL A. DauDhin, New Orleans, La., will give any one In quiring the full particulars. "BCOHIIPAIBA." Onlck. com mete cure, all annoylns Kidney. Blad der and Uurlnary Diseases. 81. Druggists. De pot J. H. McAden, Charlotte, N. C No matter what the mouth's disease How foul the breath or teeth's decay With SOZODONT on all we seize. And swiftly sweeps It far away, Leaving the gums pure, firm and bright And the dull teeth as Ivory white. Premature Lom off Hair May be entirely prevented by the us of BUB NETTS COCOaJNB. No other compound pos sesses the necullar DroDerties which so exactly suit the various conditions ot tL numan hair It softens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes the irritated scalo. It affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy, vleorous growth. It Is not greasy nor sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Seasonal Gools APPBOXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of (200 100 Approximation .prizes oi 100 Approximation Prizes of 8100,000 6U,UUU 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,O0C 30.000 40,000 61.000 100,000 820,000 100.... 10.000 75 ... 7,500 BURffiSS mCBOU, iilnali aadBstelOsaten ALL XIRBf V FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A FVLL LZXB ff Cheap Bedste&ls, Am LOUNGES, Parlor & dumber Suite. inn, 5 WSftT IliM STKZfiT, I.C In great variety, just received at the CHINA STORE OF J. Brookfield k Co. 1 1 ,27 9 Prizes, amounting to 8522 500 23 ?uly!ML&- Commissioner, ADDllcatlon for rates to clubs should only be : made to the office of the company in New Orleans, For lniormation apply to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. orM. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street Chicago, Dls., Or M. A. DAurtlLN, : 607 Seventh street Washington, D. C The New York office Is removed to Chicago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. Wallace BROTHERS Statesville, INT. C, OFFER TIIK The particular attention of the Public to the fact that the entire number ot Is called the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and urawn ana paid. may7 POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE lil Lot of elegant B&BY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS. FLY FANS AND FLY TB IPS. ICE CKEAM FREEZ E?U?, bet made. AIR-TIUHT FRUIT JARS, WATIB COOLERS. PORCELAIN LINED. Mocking Bird Cages, Canary and Breeding Cages Baby Sitings, etc., etc. A full line of China. Crockery. Glassware, Lamps, Fancy Goods and Silver plated ware al ways on hand, who esale and retail at reasonable prices. Please give us a call. Respectfully, J. BitOOKFIELD Ac CO. may9 A FRESH STOCK OF Lupulln Yeast, Gem's. Royal Baking Powder, Pearl Sago and Flake Tapioca. R. H. JORDAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. iJMnPrtxas 8112,400 IK NK Ml SS I SI 1 1 I 1 1 Whole Tickets, 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, -w--- ' " .. vi $50; 55 Tickets, 8100. WATER, the best water known for all kidney diseases. For sale by R. H. JORDAN & CO. CAR L SB A DER Spudel Salts and Crab Orchard Salts. For sale by -LARGEST STOCK- -op- GENERAL MERCHANDISE in OPT In the City of Louisville, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under tiro visions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81 , rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. v. rt its arawines are rair. Tne Company has now on hand a large reserv fund. Bead the list of prizes tor the MAY DRAWING. 1 Prlie ?30,000 1 Prize - 10,000 1 PrtrA 5.000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 onn PriTfln. R0 each 10.000 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, 8300 each, Approximation Prizes 82,700 9 Prizes. 200 1.800 0 Prizes. 100 " " " " 600 THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION WITH JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY WILE BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. marl8 ly A IVY SPRING STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. Wholesale Retail Buyers Invited to Examine it Before Mating their Purchases, HANDSOME STOCK OF Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Kxpress. DON'T SEND BY BJsQIaTKBllD TKTTTRR OB POSTOFFICK ORDER. Orders Of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex penses Address all orders to B. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. aprau Burnett's Flavoring Kxtracts are known to be the I XI. JORDAN & CO.. best. Fear Not. All kldnev and urinary comnlalnts. especially Bright's Disease, Diabetes and liver troubles. Bop Bitters will surely and lastlnely cure, cases ex actly Ilka your own have been cured in your own neighborhood, and you can and reliable proof at home of what Hop Bitten has and can aa "Many cases of fever and ague, dumb ague and congestive chills, were promptly arrested and en tirely banished by the ase of your Simmons Liver Regulator. You don't say half enough In regard to the efficacy of your valuable medicine In cases of ague, intermittent fevers, etc. Zvery case has been arrested Immediately. Believe me, when I say I was a sufferer for years with the liver dis ease, and only found relief by using your medi cine. BOBZBT J. WKEX9, i BatoTla, Kaneeounty, IIL" U ARKET3 BY .TELEGRAPH DRUGGISTS. A NEW SUPPLY OF - F-pps's Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate, . , Nelson's Gelatine and Flavoring Extracts, just received by ' , R. H. JORDAN & CO., i TBYON STREET. . GENUINE VICHY Water, In Quart bottles, and an kinds of Mineral Waters, for sale by 5. H. JORDAN & CO. WE KEEP rONBTAKTLYon handa full stock of Patent J Medicines of ail kinds. : R. H. JORDAN A W., uruggraia. Natural Fruit Flavors. Kew Carpets, Oil Cloths i Engs. HotrsE rsmssm goods a specultt. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Embroideries in the Ciiy. CA-IjIj J- X SEE THEM. ELIAS &c COHEN, maris lm AT WILDER'S HIT 8. 1882 PBODUCIf. USE USE 'BS0 1 EXTRACTS. it T n mum ptt Mmamw flnlrlti Tnreentlne firm, at dRc. Rosin quiet, 81.85 for strained; 81.90 for good strained, rar nrm,Hx.iu. var,-uuvuauKea; prime white mixea vs. "BAivrmoHB noom Flour aulet and easy; How ard street and Western super $8.5084.7; extra 8d.O0Q80.OO; family Vftzooyj imwi a.KOfflJU.7R: extra 85. brands S7.25&87.87. Wheat Soutbem western nrmer and ami; Bouioern YlolaOologne. the best and cheapest In quarts, pints and half pints, for sale oniw onW bv . R. H. JORDAN & CO. HARRIS RET.1EDY CO., river, in Florida, and to establish It as i 81.42 amber ti8ffi8L48r nk , i Maaa DOstroad "I So. 2 western winter. red spot. $l.40aa81.40tt; post road. By Scales, of North Carol inaPnK viaing tnat tne homestead and; personal 1 property exemption as provided f or unaer the laws of each State phall not be liable to execution on a judgment' obtained on any claim due the United States.' i The House then took up the -bill to enlarge the duties and, powers of the Department .of Agriculture; ' Anderson, of Kansas explained and advocated the bill. Aiken, of South Carolina, supported the proposition of elevating to the dig nity of an executive department Abe jJojeanof Agriculture, which repre sented the great 'farming interests, on which rested the welfare of the govern ment. ; i .I-"'"' r Mnldrow, of Mississippi, akrocated the pending bill, maintaining that no good reason could be shown Why:' the Department of Agriculture should be of an inferior grade in comparison with the executive department of 'the gov ernment. Agriculture was a paramount interest of the country, and this fact nominal;! I I 1 na 81.85. l I A - bid; June 8l.40&81-40afe; July :25: August 81-20 bid. Corn- May .SI Southern steady; Western lower and dull; South em wane vi; eoutnem yeuow bo. . "BiXTntOBB HiaHT Oats, dull and easier to sell. Southern 60068; Western white 61S68; mixed ftOfTirti! PermsTlvanla 60063. rronsions-firm; mes8pork818.76a819.75. ItmeaU-shpulders and clear . no sioes, pacaea mbu joaouu PllvUtWvlW VT'Ist mm vv'vfrwr ..will vm 161 Lard refined 12H- Coffee-quiet; Btoear- gottardlnary to fair sawt. Hii'Ar-quiei,; a soft 9. Wnlskei-flrm, aT S1.23.! Ktelghts ! qtueik OOTTON. , Oat.b n-nt NomlnAl : mlddlblff 12 low dliiig 411V: jrood erdlnary lllc; netreeelpts vs i stubs vn mwrrr ."Sr.". r. ports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain 781; to eontinent t to Xranoa . w enannei WaBMia-Tlrmr mldaTtot llfto; net teeelpU 837r wroa"887r toe -ii,84; exporu ef: 7wv r: saiee w? exponsu ie wm TtuVmHj It pet sp In box. mm. S Mooch to .flM ran, n ST. LOTOS. : jusaocsi. rem CbMBkto mm Sob Pre', tt PR0F.HARR18' PASTILLE REMEDY iMnt Hm ul tbrs wb mtta from Kijiim ut Fnysissl Dmbti- it j. Pronator, f ThiMtio. u4 Uiitr but (kMay ooummmn, , mim HMff iM rMtcuiT cored. . So. 1 Outin marth), at. nniBB . i I, i ,i i :. mnpuetdMerK Mr Mat Ml! on applioktlsa, voizsBionitti Hichard A. Springs, , ; tFoeay of ci -01 ATTQBMX & OOUKLLOB at LAW,' ; ; ; . if ir w amu ntt, n mw JLlIeorreaiKnidenfle will ieelTe;nroiptttejtton : ttiiBbrwltK8iioti Byajam, ex Jndge Saprem uovt Keith Parol trta. aprie 8m ;' s wwwnTnrt'T-'A t . ia. w . r , grosa:,waat ism n tcb& 1 1 s' I" UJ,S " n 11 A t Bobtoh - Quiet; middling 12e; low mlddllni maj2 f ? tt -' i Prepared from the choicest Fruits, with out coloring, poisonous oils, acids orartiffc- iat Essences. Always uniform in strength. without any adulterations or impurities. Have gained their reputation from their perfect parity, superior strength and qual- ity. Admitted by all who hare used them as the most delicate, grateful ana natural flavor for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. ' ' ItAJTtTPAOTTJRfiD BY STEELE & PRICE, ' ChioagoV Hl and St. Louis, Mo., .tmmmr. mmmOr. PrU.'. Ctao. ?mrtm. WE MAKE WO SECOND CRAPE OOOD8. METROPOUTAH LIFE UNVEILED! KflrtlxdtlMBook'lMtiel 600tses. 150 niutrstlaatl Baliac minrieaof bta-h sad .low life in America,". ! toenM; tricli of pretty deceivers; cltr". rich and-poor I , Birla t old boary-headad ainoers bygaa-Uaht ; bewltobijiii airro. A Tictinui Voodoa and Morion"horTor ; Start ' line Bvatetioot Price pi.60. llrustd oiroalar. t re. OntflU TSc .Add. ANCHOR PUBUSITO CO. . SC. UOVB$, 2to. CHIOAQO, ZU. ' AXXairiA, Qs. lou will find a choice and complete stock of PUKE I FRESH MUGS, - Colden's, Leibig's Liquid Extract HUscjelXautotts. - OF- II KEF and TONIC lNVICOHATOR, jBEri: CUEESE and HE-NO TEA, '! lift fl Hi : . ,,: - S: M. HOWELL'S. may 7 TBT IT. fiLl CIGARS I TOBACCO, t THlilNaaSTflBLICTlOli in the CITY, nelodlng tne famous LA PABKPA brand of Cigars Chemicals and Toilet Melts, anaasotment, and everything generally kept in a Oret claw Drug store. 8pedal attention gfrento PhysleUna Preaerlptlons day and nlsht. Satl faotton guaranteed. w am MX X CALL. mM Corner Trade.... and College Street apr i I ICE OWING to recent advances on ICE by the deal ers North and the high prices ot luel here we are compelled to advance the prices of Ids ror this season dating from and after Hay 1st, tne following will be the rates delivered from tin wagon to consumers in any part of the city: 2V pounds Daily Delivery, 85c per wee k 5 " BOc 8 M - " 90c 10 " " " 51.10 '' 15 ... . 1.6 20 " 2.10 To Restaurants, Ice Cream Dealers, Soda r nun tains, &&, llc per pound. Special contraes ior large quantities. We are now manufacturing a superior quality oi Ice from distilled water taken from Springs there by rendering this ICE the most oesirable tor domestic use. Customers who do not desire regu lar quantities daily can procure of the driver or a the office cash ticket All persons are reqiiesiw to report any Irregularities in the reception oi tn i' supply. T We also have a large Mock select Laths. Lur ber. Shinules, Ac, and Coal for family, founan and smith's use. , ,bf Thankful for a very generous support in past we solicit a continuance of the same In" future, promising our best efforts to plea no Very respectfully, ,7 ANTHONY 4 BRY, mayR lm P. O Box 153, Charlotte, THE KING'S MOUNTAIN ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO. Will open for the season of 1882, on the lfr d"T of May. They have enlarged their hotels to ac commodate 200 guests, and have added even amusement calculated to promote health and c fort. These wonderful Waters cure Djspepsi Sick Headache, CoosUpatlon and all Derangf mento of Uw DlgesUve Organs. All Skin Dlsen and Ulcers of every kind. Scrofula, Catarrh Sypbllltle patients who bad visited Hot Spring- ' Arkansas without relief, found it here last se"; The Waters have a peculiarly beneficial effects on Female Complaints, and many distress" eases were cured last season. The owners lQ'j' . to make this the most-complete Health Besort'1 the United States. Besides a Table d'hote to;' will Open a Restaurant, and visitors may suit w tastes and their purses. Xzcunlon tickets ',.. issued from all polnU to King's Mountain, the " potfortheie Springs. For further infonn01,1' address DB, fTm. GaBRETT, Manager. I' Mountain, N. C. apri7 FOR RENT. "VTICX four, room Cottage, conveniently xi -arranged, AWV to arranged. maj2 tf tt? wV ITiTirNfl. At Postofoce.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 9, 1882, edition 1
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