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mi AS. R. JOXES, Editor tod rro?tor. SUNDAY . JUNE 18. 1882. COUNTY GOVERNMENT. Let us see how the "machine" works in Mecklenburg. A set of magistrates are appointed who are not responsible to the people (we mean no reflection whatever upon them), these magistrates elect a board of county commissioners who are re moved even further from responsibili ty to the people. The question of pro hibition is made an issue before the people, and the count at the ballot box shows a majority of 1,600 against the measure. The city grants license, and the United States government collects a privilege tax, and the bar-rooms are opened. The law says these venders must have the license of the county vm m 1 afll rtTl ATH. to enable them to en- gage in the traffic lawfully, but the so licitors of neither the Superior nor the Inferior Courts have the courage to prosecute them. The business is car ried on openly, and the sale of a drop of whiskey is not prevented. Under the law the State and county license would be between six or seven hun dred dollars per annum, which is all lost to the public school fund, we be lieve. We contend that the county commis sioners should bow to the will of the people as expressed at the ballot-box. When prohibition was an issue nobody had need to ask where The Observer stood, but we are among those who surrendered when the fight was over, and the sooner public sentiment crys talizes in obedience to the expressed will of the people at the ballot box un der the due form of law, the sooner we ;n f ;.n ViirrVi orrAimH where I men. TV 111 JJCtl VUU - f our position can be defended. The board of magistrates meet, we believe, on the 1st Monday in August Let them take this matter in hand, and if our present board of county commis sioners will not obey the will of the people, then let a set of commissioners be elected who will. We have the kindest feelings toward every member of the present board, but we do say that they have no right- to set their judg ment against the judgment of the peo ple of the county, especially after that matter has been adjudicated at the bal lot box. There may be some who say this is treason to the Democratic party. We deny it The present system of county government is un-democratic to begin with, and the sooner we point out the rocks and shoals among which we may be stranded, the sooner we will get out into the deeper current which will lead us into the haven of Democratic har mony and Democratic victory as well. ANOTHER MONUMENT PROJECT. We are indebted to some friend for a marked copy of the Fay etteville Exami ner, containing a letter from Senator Bayard to Col. Wharton J. Green.on the subject of a monument to be erected in honor of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence in which he says : "Will it not be possible to have a Rtxrmp imnressive monument column raised at Charlotte to the memories of the 'signers V "The Lion of Luzerne, by Thorwald sen, is the mosLadmirable type of such commemoration, and it dignifies im mensely the ninety-odd Swiss, who were only military police at the palace of Versailles, ; serving for money only in a foreign country, but who fell at their posts I MWe may not perhaps expect such a work of genius just now at Charlotte, but something should be done to mark the place, arrest the imagination and enforce the memory. "Shall it not be t The Observer would be glad to see some such suggestion carried out Gov. Vance is president of an association having the erection of such a monu ment for its object but under his gui dance the association has been dead about seven years. Some day an or ganization will be effected that will do less talking and more work. PREPARING FOR WORK. It is said that the Republican con gressional committee in Washington expect to raise $500,000 to be expended in the coming congressional elections, and that all federal office-holders, even to the pages in Congress, will be re quired to contribute the amounts as sessed against them. That they are going to make a vigorous fight there is not the slightest doubt, and that they know the value of money in such con- tsata (hfrA is nil donbt either. But what becomes of all the nice chat about civil service reform while these enforced assessments are going on? What have the reformers in the Republican party to say about it? Why, they will just button their lips till after the election, and then perhaps they will give us some more essays on this interesting topic and the conventions that meet thereafter will fling in another plank or two on civil service, and m the mean time, the work of assessing will go steadily on. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. STOPPING THE GAPS IN THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. MACHINE POLITCS. On the 7th day of November 1880' fnnr dava after the defeat of Hancock, The Observer published the follow inff editorial paragraph : "Tn v was a bad dav for smash ing political machines. It got badly "scattered in Mecklenburg, it gave up "the ghost in Cabarrus, it was shattered "in Lincoln and in Gaston counties," and then after an allusion to the New York and Philadelphia elections where the machine was badly battered it con cluded : "Coming back home it nearly "lost us the State of North Carolina, "with all that we had been struggling "for in the past ten years. We rise to air if narties will ever profit by the "experience of the past T In Japan's population there are 500,000 more of 30,00' ,000 women than After authorizing the Wilmington Review and Star to say that he would decline the nomination of the Liberal and Republican conventions for judge of the 4th district, Mr. Darby has writ ten a letter of acceptance. The Boston Journal says that hun dredsof counterfeit ten-dollar green backs hae been put in circulation in Boston. I The American Register, while it makes no charges, still thinks a little investigation of the census bureau would be in order, and suggests the ap pointment of a committee by Congress before adjourning. A New Street Railway Engine. Some time ago an account was given of a compressed-air locomotive, the in vention of Col. Beaumont and the suc cessful tests to which it had been put as a road engine, running from the government works at Wool wich, Eng land, several miles into the countr The patent for the use of this new in vention has been bought by parties in New York, and a locomotive built on the same principle, after being in ser vice in England, is now in New York, where it is to be tested on the grace and elevated railways in that city. A brief test of its powers on a short line of railway was made on Thursday, and it is reported tnat it can be started ana stopped with surprising quickness; that the mechanism is very simple, and that it is capable of a rate of speed that would out-distance locomotives run by steam. The mechanism consists of an ordi nary portable steam engine, which drives the air-pumps, the consumption of coal being but fifty-two pounds on a four hours' trial. The same principle is capable of be ing applied to large railway engines, and it is said at a great saving in the cost of fuel. For street railways the working cost is estimated at one-half the cost of horses. A New Cnre for Wounds. A WARNING TO DEMOCRATS. We publish the following from the Utica (N. Y.) Morning Herald Repub lican of Saturday June 17, as a warn ing to Democrats in North Carolina, who imagine that the "machine" is still all-powerful : North Carolina gives better promise of early redemption from bourbon rule than any other southern state. The republicans made this possible, when they adopted entire the independent ticket nominated some time ago, and placed it upon such an excellent plat form. Last year the democratic plur ality in the state was only 0,000 ; and we have always believed that North Carolina was a republican state, on a fair count, with a full vote, and with anything like efficient organization on the part of the republicans. The latter is something they have never really had there. The adoption of the independent ticket is a practical, abandonment of the distinctive party organization in North Carolina, and means that the re publicans of that state are conscious that the defeat of bourbon ism, by a con solidation of all the elements of opposi tion to it Is much more important to them, and to the welfare of the state, than the revival of a party organization which has been effete to all intents and purposes in nearly every southern state, for a number of years. Bourbon ism in the south is bound to go ; but the re publican party there nas neither the vitality nor the votes to drive it out. It will go through the co-operation of all men who believe that it is high time lor tne great soutn to -set her race to. wards the morning." This independent movement in the south, as it gradually comes into the control of the several states, will become an Immense factor in our national politics, and may prove the leaven that will leaven the whole lump. Its natural sympathies will be with the republican party in its nation al organization, not only because so large a proportion of its membership will be men who were original republi cans, bat because of the close alliance which the democratic party insists npon maintaining with the southern bour bons. But there is not at present verv satisfactory evidence that the republi can party oy absorbing this southern independent movement, can regain its old ascendency in the south. The inde pendent movement promises to be too big to be boa constrictor! zed. It may yet so far assert itself as to claim the privilege of i wallowing for itsel f. Macon, Ga, Telegraph: - The colored brother is nothing if not fashionable. A special ' from Clan ton, 'Abx, says: ; About forty colored hands 'employed '"'"'in the Sloes Iron Mines nave struck for a shortening Of the; time of wdrk .from- eleven to ten hours per day.' Thejtrik ' :V- threaten the lives; of any of jtheir. number, who return to work. The mine authorities have armed themselves fur the protection of the few still at work ' ' A new Bet of bands will be employed. tv bloodshed. -jr-v As soon as a wound is inflicted, get a little stick a knife or file handle will do and commence to tap gently on the wound. Do not stop for the hurt, but continue until it bleeds freely and be comes perfectly numb. When this point is reached you are perfectly safe all that is necessary is to protect it from dirt Do not stop short of bleeding and numbness, and do not on any account close the opening with plaster. Noth mg more man a simple cereate on a clean cloth is necessary. we nave used and seen tnis used on all kinds of simple punctures for years, and never knew a single instance of a wound becoming inflamed or sore after this treatment. Among other cases : a coal rake tooth going entirely through the foot, a rusty darning needle through the foot a bad bite by a sucking pig, several instances of file shanks throuh the hand, nails, awls, &c., but we never knew a failure of this treatment Under a Suspension of the Rules the House Rons Through a Number of Important Measures, Including the $100,000,000 Pension Bill. Washington, June 19.-Senate.- Mr. George introduced a bill appropria ting one hundred thousand dollars for . i - i -itt . T r- , l w; pUDHC uuuuuig at v iv&auuig, aura. Hoar, from the judiciary committee, reported as a substitute for resolutions and bills on subjects referred to that committee, the bill introduced by him last week to provide for the perfor mance of the duties of the office of president in case of the removal, death, resignation or inability both of presi dent and vice-president The commit tee recommend tne passage or tne Dill. It vests succession in the Cabinet be ginning with Secretary of State and ending witn secretary oi xmenur. - i : 4j .1 j joint rcauiuLiuu i-u yay ouuiuciu mail contractors came up on the calen dar and was passed after some amend ments. - The river and harbor bill upon being received from the House was referred to the committee on commerce, and Kellogg, of that committee, gave notice of proposed amendments to the bill as follows : Striking out the provision for the Mississippi River and providing a direct appropriation of $5,000,000 for improvement of the river, the money to be expended by the secretary of war in accordance witn pians ana anaer aireu- tinn of the river commission : also in serting 6100,000 for improvement of the' harbor or jsewuneans; szu,wu ior a lock at the mouth of Bayou Plaque- mine: S 10.000 for improvement of Cat- leaseu River, and $10,000 for Bayou Terrebonne. The amendments went to the commerce committee. Garland moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the House bill rela ting lo distilled spirits in bonded ware- nouses was lnaeuniLeiy posupuueu. Garland explained that his intention was not to secure action at this session but to have the bill recommitted with a view to a report upon it by the com mittee at the next session. An entry was made of a motion to reconsider, but no action upon it was taken. Hale, Ransom and Cockrell were ap pointed conferees on the military acad emv appropriation bill. r- The House bill to extend charters of national banks came up at 2-:15 as un finished business, and occupied the re mainder of the day's session, the bill coins oyer without final action until to-morrow, Allison giving notice that he would then ask the members to sit it out. t Adjourned. House. The following, bill was in trod uced and referred: By Moore, of Tennessee, authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River at Memphis. Calkins, of Indiana, under instruc tions from the committee on elections moved to suspend the rules and pass bill facilitating the trial of contested election cases by providing machinery by which testimony in these cases may be suomuted to tne committee on elec tions at an earner day than is now practicable. Agreed to. Dunnell, of Minnesota, under instruc tions from the committee on ways and means, moved to suspend the rules and pas3 the bill providing that hereafter collectors of internal revenue shall be appointed for a term of four years. The inotiou was I03t, yeas si, nays 100. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, under in structions from the committee on ap propriations, moved to suspend rules and pass the pension appropriation bill which appropriates one hundred mil lion dollars. After a protest from nou3e,of Tenn., against passing a measure of this mag nitude under a suspension of the rules, the motion was agreed to and the bill passed without division. smith, of Illinois, under instructions from the committee on banking and currency, moved to suspend the rules and pass a bill authorizing Secretary of the Treasury until "1st July. 1884," to re ceive trade dollars upon-presentation and give in exchange f or themetandard silver dollars, and repealing all laws authorizing the coinage of trade dol lars. Agreed to. Reagan, of Texas, under instructions from the committee on commerce, moved to suspend the rules and pas a bill to regulate immigration. It per mits the levying of a tax of 50 cents per head upon emigrants landed in this country. Such tax to be paid by the vessel carrying sucn emigrants, it is intended principally for the benefit of Castle Garden, New York. Although the bill provides that the tax shall be paid to the collectors of customs and be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasary. The motion wis agreed to and the bill passed. Yeas, 110; nays, 16. Also under suspension of rules a bill was passed to establish a bureau of animal industry and to prevent the ex portation of diseased cattle and the spread of contagious or infectious dis eases among domestic animals. A A. 1 A. i At 41 Also a joint resolution accepting tne invitation of the British government to be rn presented at the international fishery exhibition in London in 1883. Broachitt.-T1iroat Disease ften commence with a eocgb,co!d. or unusual exertion of the voice. These incipient symptomsere af-' layed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the throaL . UAEKfeTSOT TELEGRAPH! VfE INVITE ATTENTION 2 TO WE INVITE ATTENTION QUE STOCK OF- n i JUKS IV, 1882 PBOPDCK. Wnjnn9T0M Spirits T argentine doll, as 43c. Rosin steady, $1.52 for strained; $1.65 for good strained. Tar firm, at 2-25. Ciude Turpentine steady, at Sl.F.o lor bard: 2.7n tor Tellowdio: $2.75 for virgin. Corn stead j; prime white W, mixed vs. BALTnfOBX koon Flour dull and heavy; Howard smet and Western suoer S3 25&S4.00; extra S4 25S$5 50; family So.75SS7.0O; Ctir Milis. sUDer S-f.2otf54 00: extra S4.25ffS7.55; Bio brands $7 25SS7.87. Wheat Southern lower and antet; Western higher and duU: south ern red Ui3tt51.36; amber 1.3&1.381A: No. Aiaryiana : no 2 western winter rea spot S1.85Vie$l 36. Corn Southern Hi nier; Westr em steady and dull; Southeru white Southern yellow 87. Baltxmoeb might- Oats. firm, and Jn good demand; aouihera 62St55; Weatern white b4& 65; mixed 61363; Pennsylvania 6I&H5. Provisions-very firm; mess pork, $20-7o3$22.25. tflUK meats-shonldera and elear no sides. ick- edlOteftiHlfe. Bacon - shoulders UUk clear rb sides 14; bams 151m31L Lard refined 13. CoSae steady: Ho cargoes crdlnary to fair 8(7- UUl suear- turner: a eon WH- wnissey ouu. at $1.20. Freights a shade better. Biusra -fteady; middling Hie; low .mid dling like: good ordinary tie; net "ocelots 143; gross 143; sales 387; stock 7,470: ex ports ooastwlsft - - to Ureal Bruaini 84H; to continent 1,877s to Fiance ; to channel Nobtolk - Qulat , middling i lSta; net receipt v 43; gross 43; stock 6,638; exports eoaat wlae 134; sales 221; exports to Great Britain ; w continent . BlLTDfOBX Steady: middling 12c, low mid dling 11; good ordinary 10:; net receipts ; gross - ; sales 4O0. , stock 21 482; exports coastwise ; spinners 200; exports to Oreat Britain 2,236; to continent-. Bootqh -Steady middling 12c; low'middlW 12c; good ordinary ' I lie; net receipts 107 ; gross 506: ' sales : stock 8850s exports to Great Britain -; to France . WrunHOTOH Steadyi middling 1 fltoc. tow mid dling 11 8 46e;; good-ordinary. 10 6 Idej receipts U gross; 1; sales. ; stock 917: exports cotstwlse - ; to Gnat Britain ; to continent . PHTLAsxLPKn. Steady; middling 121&C low middling 12c: good ordinary' lie; nmrnti net 9 gross 659; sales ; artc 11325; ex ports Oreat Britain ; taoonttnent . SiYAnisiB Easyr middling lllfcc; low mid dling HVke; (rood ordinary lOJfce; -net receipts 260; groa 309r sales &5; stock. 6,055; exports. -coastwise 628; to Great Britain -; to France ;: to continent - . Hmw OioaAKS -Steady; 'middling 121c; low mldohng. 1 ltye; good ordinary 1 lfec; net receipts 617; gross 791: les 2.2M)i stock 79,065 exports to Sreat Britain 5 283; to France ; coastwise ; to continent ; to chan nel . M"bil - Steady ; middling 12s; low middling lltec; good ordinary lie; net receipts 44;, gross 44 sales 25; stock 8.804: exports eoast 88: France ; to Great Britain ; to continent . SLkwhis Firm . middling 12c; low mid dling llso good ordinary 1014c; net nomdh 88; gross 88; shipments 416: sales 950; stock 13.748. Which la now full and Our tock Kmbraces a We invite all to give us m FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, . ri complete. We keep the best Goods made., will sell them at th int rwrfh' 1. . full line of Goods or all grades, and or riouisty leS Steel 6eS weUadltSed -ISH'k3 aU 1 a can and satisfy themselves of the truth of our assertions! aaapted to the wants of both the city and country tra M.. E. R.ikItfIIIr BRO Eero JMlTjecttseraeutf $47 A MONTH and board In your county. Men or ladles. Pleasant business. Address P. W. ZiKGLXR 4 CO., Box 8 1 , Philadelphia. Pa BENSON'S CAPC1NE POROUS PLASTER. No BKKKBY more Widely or Favorably Known, It Is rs pld in rel leving, quick in curing. For Lame Back, hheumafWn, Kidney Affections, and aches and pains generally, it Is the unrivalled remedy. Parkers GINGER TONIC. Wg HAVE STOPPED SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFEB GOOD8 AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES Tba the Pub Ic cannot Perceiv tbe Difference. A beautiful stodt of GINGER. BUCHU. MaNDBAKL and man? of the best medicines known are here combined into a medicine of sucn varied powers as to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the . SPR I N G GOODS, JL'ST RECEIVED. Beit Ileal ill auiw. 8 trengi.il Used, Restorer cures Complaints of Women and diseases of the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and Is entirely different from Bitters. Ginger Essences and other Tonics, as It never Intoxicates, 60c and 91 Bizss. iargo saving ouytng 91 sue. HibCOX 4 CO., New York. GEORGE PACE & CO. HannfiKtnien ot Patent Portable CircnlHr apr2 3 KOISBt raIe Street, BURGESS NICHOLS, MILLS A r"' nary tai fortius X I A j ENGINES BCHEOEDZS ST., JLL, SAW Ala statu STEAM 51 WHOLISALE 4KD RETAJT. T EaLZR IV ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE BEDDING, &C. J A FULL LINK OF Grist and Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Wood Workmg TSNi Hill Samlies.et& Saws. Y WTIKKIX sor Catalogs CHEAP BEDSTEaDS, PBS WEEK can be nude in anr locality. I Something entirely new for aeents. S5 out- ntiree. u. w. irtuiLAtiAa a uu.. Boston, iiass junl3-dw4w LOUNGES, PAR LOB and CHAMBER SriTo. COY KINS of all kinds on hand. No. R West Trade street. Charlotte. North Carolina. low mid- reeeipta 19; AueDSTA-Uui-t; middling lilts dluig llMic; good ordinary lOVfec; hlpments ; sale 9 Chablbstob Quiet; middling 12; low mld d'lnz 1 like, mwt ordinary 1 ltsc. net receipts 602; gross 802 ie 25; 3,803; sxpuru snaHtwtse 1,273 to Mrwti Britain ; to continent ; to Franco ; to chan nel . Nkw Tokk Klrm; alrs 3(15; middMng up lands 12 3-1 8c mirttiliig wleans 12 7-lc; con solidated nt receipts I.H28; exports o breat Britain R..; to France ; to continent 6.24D; to channel 2,255. LiVKKTOOi, Soon Ftetrty; middling uplands 6Xii; middling Orleans tiiS lBJ; sale 14,000; speculation and exports 2 100 receipts fi; Amert-nn Uplands low middling eluu.v June delivery 47-ri-kl; June and JulyK47-o4d; July and August H 4S H4d; suguMt and Septmbr : Sepfet'ber and October rJ48fltd- 47 r4dt?rt 4rt tUrt: October aud November : November and Lece tuber ; December and January . Kmures quiet and steady. 1 ivxRpnoi. RP.II Hales of A me r lean cotton 8.700 baiftt. Up'aiMbi low nildnlln clause: June delivery 6 48 84d, aso t 4ft 4 1; Tune and July 0 4K 64d, also nlso fi 4W-44d; July and Augu rj 49-84d, abo 6 50 rV4d; August and September 8f2-!J4d: September and Hctober 8 48 64d; Oc tober and hovemoer ; Novemoer ana ue- cember ; December and January ; Jan uary and February . Futures dosed quiet. FUTURES. Nxw York Net receipts : gross 50 Futures closed barely steaay; sales 83.000 bales. June. 12.210.22 July 12 2ra.OO August I2 8a.37 September 12.05306 October .- 11.829-64 November 11.459 46 December. 11483.47 January 11.589.59 February 11.7 1 3.73 Marsh 11833 85 April May FINANCIAL N Tor 4.86 gxngs ku& ptcdititics. FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Received, at DrJ.U.McAdens Draff Store g AHA TOG A "yiCHY. From Saratoga Springs. K. Y. A new water re sembling the Imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cuivs dyspopla, aids diges tion, Is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Batten Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsls. aLBO. g CASES COMUKESS WATER, JQ CASES BOCK BRIDGE ALUM, 1 A CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. IV And a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS NEAR MORGANTON. npHTs a'tractlve summer resort will be opened for the reception of visitors on the l st day t'f 'line. The beauty of the scenery and the curative DroDerties of the water are well known Coaches u-rt trains on the Western Noith Carolina Katlroad at Moraranton. Dallv mall and exDress. Board Lr noiiili 820 and $25. Address JOHN H. PEARSON. Proprietor, mayiu eod m Ulenn Alpine Sjmrus. AHD Hnnyadi Janos Waters. Eicbange, - Governments - strong and higher. New 6's . - Four and a half per cents,. Four per cents, Money State bonds Inactive. Bub-tieasury balances Gold.. Currency. 1-01 1.14)4 1 20 54 THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JJUNYADI $85 064 5,630 A Boat Capsizes and Drowns Six Boys. New Orleans, June 19. Yesterday, John Kin?, watchman of the U. b. dredge Boat Essayors. went out sailing upon the river, taking in the boat with him 10 boys, sons of well to do citizens of Algiers. While returning home ward, the boat capsized and six of the boys were drowned. Thos. McCor- raack, 16: Geo. McCormack, 14: Willie Shovey, 14 : Merry Megget, 14; Daniel Kelly, 14; Chas. Duplesseys, 13. Judge Lynch Makes Another Example. NAsnviLLE, Tenn., June 19, llpnry Haddleston, col., was lynched at Win chester last night, for outrageously as saulting a widow named Vaughn. Writ of Habeas Corpus Refused. , Washington. June 19.- Justice Brad ley of tbe U.S. Supreme Court to whom Gmteau s counsel applied for Writ of Habeas Corpus, to-day filed a denial of the application with the clerk of the Court. Justice Bradley holds that the Court of the district of Columbia had full jurisdiction of the case and that no reasons exist for the granting of the writ. .. ... - Weather. Washington, June 19. Middle At lantic rain followed by cooler, fair weather, northwest to south we it winds and higher barometer. South Atlantic and East Gulf local rains, partly cloudy, slightly cooler weather, variable winds mostly from north to west, higher barometer. A ltycly Jlay Day ia lw orlean. On Tuesday (always Tuesday;, May Oth, the 144th Grand Monthly DlstribotU n of tbe Louts Ian t btate Lottery occurred. Gen'lsQ T. Beaure ard. of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, bad as nsuat the entire charge. The turning ol Fortune's wheel spilled out promiscuously 8110, 400 Heieafter the monthly distribution wl 1 be S2rU 600, on an enlarged scheme with tickets at $5 - the relative value of the $ I to : th prizes be ing undisturbed, and fifths sold with a capital pr i of S75.0C0. The first capital prize, 830 000 was drawn by ticket No. 19. 102. . held by John weger, the Postmaster at Xasota. Minn. The second capital f 10.000, was drawn by No. 94.888, held by Charles Nelson, cor. lfith street and Ave. It Galveston, Texas. Tbe third espltal, 35.000, was sold In halves to ticket No 47.969. The two (2) lonrth capital prizes of $2 KoO each were drawn by No. 84,726 and Nov 10.82 A The next drawing, un a scneroe more tbn doubly enlarged tsks p ace en Tuesday always Tuesdai) July 1 1th. and for further information.' apply to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, Ls. v- The ui.bappy wife who .suffers from the peta lenee snd til humor of a nervous husband; should film, iiu mk1 Miirt In hMr MfimlnlnS to ihjt COUTt. V4- '. -r . , ltn Hi. yla- W remove tnas nervousness tj v"- -, fmdant with Pf. Benson's Celery ana cnamomue ruis. 1:, - Wko is Mrs. Wuulew T As this Question is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of for ty years, has untiringly devoted her time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children. Bhe has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained in a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate the bowels, in consequence of this ar ticle, Mrs. Wlnslow Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up ana Diess ner; especially is this the ease in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dally sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wlnslow has immorrallzed her name bv this in valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet mi nora win snare its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed, No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit ol sirs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Try it, mothers try It now. Ladles' Visi tor. Mew York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Stocks Opened strong and closed weak; Alabama Class A. 2 to ft Ahiiama Class A, small Alaliama Class B, fi's Alabama -Class C, 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Srie Kast Tennessee - Georgia. - - Illinois central. Lake Shore . . Louisville and Nashville ... Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg...., Richmond and Allegheny BichroODd and Danville . Boca Island South Carolina Brown Consols, . .... Wabash, Si. Louis ft Paetfie. Wabash, St. Louis Sc. Pacific preferr'd Western Union. 80 80 85 t.Boft 1 41 10 l.aS 1.344 L12 46V 66 . 132 187 19 1.07 1 81 1 OSUj 86 Vs JANOS. THX BIST NATURAL APXRDENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dos r A wine glass foil before breakfast. The Lancet "Hunyadl Janos. Baron Lieblg af firms that Its names in aperient salts surpasses that of all other Known waters." m BriUth Afedicai Journal "Hnnyadi Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious aperient water." Pro. Vrrcho, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." ITcf. Bamberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." Prqf. BeantoKt, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander BrunUm, M. D., T. & B., London. -"More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." Prqf. AtXen, jr. D., T. B. 8., Boyal Military Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pullna and Fried rtchshall." , LLACE BROTHER Statesville, IST. C, OFFJKR THE- -LARGEST STOCK- of CITY COTTON M ARKTCT. Omcx or Thi Obskrvxh, I CHAKUornt. Jane 20. 1882. 1 Tbe market yesterday closed steady at tbe fol lowing quotations: flood Middling. 12 Strictly middling 1 1 Middling. 1" Strict low middling. 11 ixrw middling. , 11 8 Tinges , - 1010 Storm cotton o&lVt Sales yesterday 10 bales. JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist North Try on St.. CHABLOTTB, N. a DONT GO TO SARATOGA When yon can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it nows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water in large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J- H. MCA DSN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night uly28 Scattering' Foriuii'a Favors. Fortune mar be easily wooed rnd won bv dut- chasing a ticket In the next drawing of the Com- monweaiin lusinoiHion tympany, wnicn wiu De held Jui.e 30th, at Loaisvllle; Ky under the auspices of prominent citizens. The drawings are fair, the scheme popular. Purchase your tickets at nce. Whole tickets 2, halves Si. Address B. M. Boardroan, Louisville, Ky. i - 1 Death to Parasite, Which hide between the gums and teeth, and eat Into them to their destiuctlon. SOZODONT is master of the situation. Whoever uses It regular ly after every meal, and cleanses his teeth and mouth, will i con be rid of the parasites. Hitrhf ord'w Acid Photphato fclcknea. in Kca. 8 8. PAfiKKR, Wellington, O.. says- "While cro sing Lake Erie, I gave it to some fellow pas sengers who were seasick, and It gave immediate relief." A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE " of tne twt on generation. It to for tha Cnrtt of tnia dflea and its attendants, fcTfrg-tniADAcHfi. EILlOgSJESS, pf EPSIA. CQgBTlPAllUJrf. PILES, eto.. tSt uri"g PILLS hare fnft1 a world-wide Smmiatlon. Mo Xtemady aaa ever been discovered thai acta eo f enuy onSe digestive organs, giving them vigor to iiSiUte food. As a natural result,' the ervona System is braoed. the Mnaoles are Developed,, and the Body Atopnrt. OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL BitiintAri 1 nn varda from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the O. 8. Sur mtnuiincra nnsurnassed. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving specially attractive. Pre-eminently a resort for southern people. Terms less for equal aocommodations than any resort in the country. mimiuA frea from Malaria: and tor Insomnia truly wonderful In Its sODorific effect fend for circular describing hyglenle advantages, etc. may 1 8 3 m HABRLSON PHOK BUS. Prop'r. Death Distanced. Alexandria, Va., August 4, 1881. H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs I have used vour Safe Kidney and Liver Core in my practice as a physician, ana la every case I find it works like a charm. Bey. B. F. Porter. 'My Tormented Back is tbe exclamation of more than one poor hard working man and woman. Do you know why It acnes r 11 is because your kidneys are overtask ed and need strengthening, and your system needs to be cleansed I bad humors. Kidney-Wort is the medicine you need, "it acts like a charm."' says a wen known physician. "1 never anew 11 to falL". Linnid or dry sold by druggists. Boston Post'- .-';:.... The term hydra may be used to represent any , manifold evil. If you would battle successfully with ihH many-beaded monster or disease youjwUl find It expedient to keep Mrs. Plnkharn'p Vegeta ble Compound always at hand. Dr Banmngi ' B.iavJUaPlataBayow8as;.aW ICv elaataSoa la in a malarial dietrlot. For HTwSrMri X oonld bo make half a cropoa o count of biuoTM -"SSitr; iT75 - iNitr divoooimged vhtn I begaa the aa or my labor ra soon became kfjr androoual, ajid I have bad xw farther fcoubl m f ' II V -J ' '- , YORK RIVER LINE, PASSENGER BOUTK TO BALTIMOBH and ALL POINTS NOBTH Dally except Sunday. Wote tbe reduced first-class rates to L T I M ORE B A 30,O00 f or 3. : 30.000 for ' $15 000 for SI ; S1B.000 for SI. Numerous other prizes snerea m u grand scheme ot the Commonwealth Distribution Company which will be drawn in Louisville, Ky., June 80ta. Bend S3 for a ticket It may be your turn for a fortune. Address B. M. Boaidman, Louisville, Ky. Theyreltevel mbu the bowcUte MtemOly, wiifc. Rjaa;aCeiuwae-arrayeHaV OaATEAraor yrBoanaaetuanq m Biox oy a single .appUcatiwoTis mparts a natnrml color, ndcu instant Leave Burkesvil.e, DanvlUe, " Greensboro, Kalelgh, CharioUe, " Spartanburg. Greenville, 4 22pm 10.12 pm 8.20 p m 3.55 p m 4.40 p m 1225 pm 11.40 am fare S 3 70 fare 6 70 fare 7 90 fare 11.80 fare 11.95 fare. 18.00 fare , 14.30 GENERAL MERCHANDISE XJSI THE STiiTE, OPT THE iriOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND I!V COxTIPETIXlOKI WITH ANT JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY WILL. BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. maris ly AMERICA STILL FURTHER AHEAD! rTHE BEST THREAD foRSEYflNG MACHINES' WIJVJlUuGCTLTvJ Six M Soft M SdoqI Coll. Awarded all the Honors at the ATLANTA International Cotton Exposition, 1881, FOR "TEE BEST THREAD for MACHINE and HAND SEWING P Two Gold Medals and the Grand Prize. For . Sale to the .Trade by , J. Roessler & Co., Charlotte, N. C. may 13 . lm tmrts Sold by I atOnttDol ' Oftioo, SB aoiarr' Bra. It InatuitaneoQSly. TnicgistB.Kesatkyaptai oanoMpi' vnew Torai , Arriving at Baltlmo e, 7.30 a. m., connecting Kith the morning trains for Philadelphia and w York i ? ' t : By this line the opp rlunlty is given of spending a few hours pleasantly In . Richmond before de parture oi trains ror wesvroinu - i m,va t - For further into, nation apply to agents at the :abownamed.polnta,i;, ; ;,; A. FOPJSr. . , - fianfl taaa Isant 0r. Twmtm-B Mm VAX. mfTmMmmhf t jag umtfmSiti t RSfiil lA'iti4 m fTrt; "iJ a TH fit'- t'f" u ' JP-Kre Proof I eft "-i the best of makes. " Cue -smail. one medium and one large. . Ap J aprl8tf ; al II it I it hVtutrnetJn.i aadmadv reference. Sold 11UI1B wui uuw m us iwwurw by matt er C O. IV at .Publishing arm axDensp.' Arenis now waniea Must aDDiv aarlv. for territorr la be ing wpldly assigned.; jPiospectus m laaoivtk r UDuaainu tAisrn i. . T'.JunlB it.- .?i 20 ph rth Seventh Street, Phlla. J- HUGH W. IIARllIS, ATTOBNET AT LAW. Office on Trade street, nearly opposite Court Boose, 4 CHARLOTTE, . C. ma)2 dawtt ' ' in i nJwai.'(brre8Wriaer L '-JftKFaancaj 1 st Katlenal Bank, Charlotte, N. O. Balelgh Kanonai BanK. uaieign. . a, moo. w. r. Bynum, ex Jndge Supremo court Korth Carolina. IE MOST ELEGANT RO BAR AflO BILLIA RD TJTIB IN CHARLOTTE Hai Just been opened mxt door helew ibe Cejjjwj Hotel Build ng. on Tryon si reel wbeie ibe P,e WLNKa and LIQUOBd can aiaays be founa. kendrick&bixby majl9 tt It ' i
Daily Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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