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t-Clfl 0 E fe 36, 1 88 2 v. . ( T CHis. R. JONES, Edi tor and Prop'tor. iRlTRBXD ATTBX H08T-OIT1CA AT CHAXLOTTi, N. I. , AffSKJOWD CLASS MATTER 1 SATURDAY, DEC. 80, 1882. The State "Wednesday. Legislature meets next 4 South tarolina's crop this year is worth $8,000,000 more than that of last year. most trying labor that tbfrnewi.lncum" bent of the Presidential chair was call ed upon to perform. Instead of deTOjtiJPg :. his time to the duties proper of his of fice, his time was spent in hearing the claims of applicants for place, and lis tening to the disputes and wrangles of rirals and rival factions. The Pendle ton bill will put an end to most if not all of this, and relieve Presidents f torn one great and dreaded nuisance. Following this bill was the passage THE SEN ATE. OPERA HOUSE. Wix&tzlVxuzons. ne TXTlfiflxt The ladies of Nashville Tenn., will offer their callers tea and coffee on New Year's day, and nothing intoxica They say Conkling's hair has turned for political purposes by employees of the government, which met with no j opposition, and which, if carried put in' good faith, will put an end to tne dis graceful business of levying tribute as white as dotton-that he takes but upon government employees, who were merciless, t uiu lucxcvu a-., ..t.w Tae Day Spent in Discussing the Preii - dentiaiBilt and Fit J ohii Porter. , WsxnN&TON; Dec. 29. On . motion .. TTnar th Kill in nrnvirlft for the D6r- orjpaocof the duties of. President i of sasaSi "MasssrwJ Friday EvtniDg, January 5ft, 83. taken up. .me on w reguiato a-oi-dential succession was dussed .until 1 -An n m. whin tne unnnisneauuauieao CAnafAr na1afl W11 frt Tirnhihlt; the I o -4 it- A V.1ilr Tint. hflVintr ftOTl. I collecting or payment of assessments I 61uded his speech, .ogan yielded to & Q. B NAZEBKKUS. P. H. FHKLAH Ifae Eminent Comedim? New Goods! New Firm ! -:BAKERY,- DRY ffifflm, -:o: :o:- OUR MR. S. A. COHE -E:S- little interest in politics and is making money fast by his law practice. ' Oscar Wilde sailed from New jtorK , for Liverpool last Wednesday. Oscar ' returns to the other side with consid - erably more cash than he left! it. Mr. Henry J. Williford denies the re ".' port in circulation that he intends to ' contest the seat of Geo. M. Eose, Esq , member-elect to the legislature irom Cumberland county. f i ; A lively traffic in Chinese women has sprung up at Victoria, B. C. A vessel , arrived last week with thirty-eight, all nf whom were disposed of rapidly to Chinese men. - A large number of crimes and homi cides liave been reported from the dif Hrma of the country within the past week, and at the bottom of early all was whiskey. i i m t i There has been a falling off of 25,000,- 000 bushels in the receipts of grain at , Chicago, this year, attributed to the cor nering wkich has prevailed there, and farmers prefer to ship to other points. m mmm - Private Dalzell seems to be drifting over to the glorious Democracy. Says Mr. Dalzell in his latest letter: "No private soldier counts for more than a yellow dog in the Republican party,and no poor man need apply. Some of our exchanges from South Carolina and Georgia, notably the Charleston News and Courier pay elo t tributes to Senator Ransom, and nis re-eiecuou w mo to it because to resist subjected them to removal. This is the second step in the way of reform, ahdeven a more impor tant one than the first. Under this bill it is not a question of voluntary contri bution, but employees are positively prohibited under penalty from' paying or contributing or soliciting contribu tions. It will pass the lower House, doubtless, and then the plundered vic tims may rejoice and breathe easier.and stand no more in dread of the Jay Hub- bell order of looters. CIVIIi SER- TEMPERANCE AND VICE. One of the amendments to the Pen dleton civil service bill makes the habitual indulgence in intoxicating drinks a sufficient cause for removal, and now the question may come up, what will constitute habitual indul gence, whether one glass as a morning appetizer, or another to tone up for din ner, and a third to get in good shape for supper, and then one or tw9 after meals to aid digestion, &c. And then the question may arise as to the particular character of beverages included within the act, and whether it embraces the almost endless variety of tonics, those cureails for the multitud inous complaints that humanity, includ- motion for an executive session, wnen the doors were re-opened at 4:10, the Senate adjourned until xuesoay. A Brace ol Chicaeo Embezzelers. Chicago, Dec. 29. C M Stillman, manger of the freight and transporta tion denarnent of the Furies and Bradley JaX aetunng company, n been misMng several days. The firm claims that he baa absconded . and tnat a partial examination ua enow embezzlement of S500, with pro babilities that it will amount to thou sands of dollars. It is thought to have been accomplished by retaining small amounts in the way of rebates for over charges by railway companies. John Parry, bookkeeper for Beve ridge & Dewy, private bank rs, was arrested last night and held in 5,000 bail on the charge of forgery to- the ex tent of $450 bya system of. fraudulent checks in cdllusion with a bar-tender in a large saloon. The bar-tender is vAt. arrflstud. The senior member of the firm is an ex Governor of Illi nois. mm I I T In his remarkable character creation, SaM'L OF POSEN, THE- C0M1IEECIAL jjftUMUER As played by him 200 -NIGHTS- 200 IN NEW TOBK CITY. r'poDular Prices, Reserved seats for sale at the usual places. Box pian now pou. dec30 W. J. Black & Sod, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. -m- --. i D.Mn irinnr. Tabacco. Sosar, JLrflw and Molars fln and be piec ed to see their frtends. Will pa the highest market price for a large tuantlty of Clay Feas. aecsu Confectiofiery, Candy Manufacturers, JIM RETDMED FBOM THK NOBTBLKRN MARKET3 WITH AM essspsetsi''b: stock FANCY GROCERIES. DDD D D D D D D POD RRR R B a V T GOO O O G G GO GGG CO O O O O O O CO CO O O O O O O CO DDD D D D D D D DDD 8 "S88 888S Mm, Hats, Shoes and General FRESH BREADHSKSbi Giving hU personal attention to the purchase of same from Manufacturers and their aat WE have Jast opened, en Tnon ?etL,0Ppo1i? the We.tern IJnlon Telegraph Office, and between the Central Hotel and the Buford House, a flrst-elass IS still in the Markets adding oally to our IMMENSE STOCK, and as goods can ala,s . cheaper after the rush ofTrade Is over, we can ofler special Inducements to close bujers eS WHOLESALE or BBTAIL. We can only say to our friends and the public geoeralij that lu want to save money. It will not cost anything to examine our Stock before buylag, and m hl j .i... ni-o. K.i. nlll Ha of tYi nM ARtahlifihMl linage or "III sept20 ELIAS & COHEV a ewspaper uon.uuua will begin January 1st. 1883. Cincinnati, Dec. 29. Arrangements TgS nave Deen coniyietcu iui Trinity College, H. c. Bakery and Confectionery, BURGESS NICHOU Hnn rf thfl Commercial anuaz,on-o newspapers, and the publication of a new daily under the name of the Com mercial Gazette. The new paper will be issued as soon as certain mechanical preparations can be made. Both Mr Richard Smith, of the Gazette, and Mr Murat Halstead, ot tne uommercuu, will be in management of the new pa per, and they will be assisted by such talent from the two papers as is needed to make the enterprise a success. The paper, will be Republican in politics. Tnttlnn In collnm courses. JWU; ul rmvBxawit school.f28. Board,iermonm.MptO(,BiOitAa decSQlw chairman of Faculty. DIVIDEND NOTICE. . MIBCHAHT3 &FAKMKBS' NATIONAL BAMK.J Charlotie, N. C, Dec, 28th, 1884. 1 BY order of the Board of Directors of this bank a semi annual dlvlend of Four Dollars per share will be paid to stockholders or order on the 9nd .Tanuarr. 1883. J. a. b.juis-, decSO It Cashier. WANTED. Reported. Uprising of Wgroes--A. $100,000 Fire. . Little Rock, Ark, Dec .The n .,,tn.'m ITnna snanlal RATH ConSlder- ing government employes, ib subject to, I aWe alarm i8 prevaient over th.e report fho TrrpHoTYi.natlnormnstitufint of which I a iti.i oi n or ft f t.h hlacks. who threaten : ; .),.. .hiab. ' hiKh r if I tn hum th town to-night. The streets id ill Li ui bwniv u;i ? - - . re- A SITUATION either as clerk or traveling sales man by a young married man; can give euy references. Address decSO Observer Office. warmly Senate. urge The debauchery and crime which the t.aaf. Christmas witnessed, suggests to the Macon Telegraph the remark that nv.riattna is celebrated in this coun try as if it commemorated the Prince of Darkness, instead of the Prince of Peace." The Wilmington Post saysitisre liablv informed that Mr Docker y will contest the seat of Judge Bennett for Congressman-at-large. This is proba bly some of the reliable information that goes into print occasionally and to which very little attention is paid1. m i I m Since the government established the. savings deposit system in the army.ten years ago, $3,813,081.78 have been re ceived from soldiers on deposit. Last year about half a million dollars were deposited. The system is to be extend- commissionea omcers io eo freely indulged in,, as unerring drank producers as the vilest forty-rod, that ever tangled legs or lodged a gUzzler in the gutter. These are complicated questions and will yet bother the heads of the departments GREAT FLOODS IN GERMANY. The Clouds Open and the Rivers Boom. "Berlin. Dec. 29. The government of Baden announces that the floods have reached a higher point than in Novem ber. The river .Neckar is now at the highest point known in this century. The Rhine dam is expected to be swept away; the MoBelle Tiver steamers at Treves, have ceased running; the hridcra of boats at Coblentz, has been removed to Carlsruhe; travel on the railway from Paris to Vienna is inter rupted; the railway between Keehle and Kork is submerged for a distance of two miles and traine irom Manieim to Neckarhofen have stopped running. A panic prevails at Neuweid owing to the floods. A train attempted to pass over the line irom Appenweir io Kork, but the engine left the rails and one person was killed and several oth ers injured. Worms The Hamp dyke, on the Rhine, burst last evening flooding the lower Dart of town. Railway travel from Frankfort, on the Main, to Wies are patrolled by a sheriff s posse. . The loss by fire at Prescott to-day is oiftnnnn neariv two blocks of frame stores being destroyed. Youthfal Train- Wreckers. Meriden, Conn., Dec. 29. Edward iTnAi.Hn nnri nh&rles Stiles, aged re spectively 11 and 8 years, of W ailing- ford, contessea, on Deing bucdlou ftarnnftn. that it was they who at- fAmrwtari tn nrrAr.k a Dassenger tram m.-cAn-n Kainn npnmntKI tn flf SO DB" .a.ma on mnioTP.ft of the road naa driven them off the track. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CVBES SCROFULA. r SWir i'S SPECIFIC CURES SORES SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ULCERS. SWIFT' 8 SPECIFIC CURES BOLLS. SWIFT'S SPECir" CURES ERUPTllrwS. edto the if they can't be induced to save some Da(ien interrupted owing to the in of their money. John Logan is opposed to Gen Sher man's candidacy for the Presidential nomination. He says Sherman is the nnW man he ever knew in the army who would pull a bottle of whiskey out of his pocket and take a drink without offering any of it to the bystanders. This is a serious obstacle to Logan's approval of Tecumseh's ambition. undation of Casel depot. St Jacob's Ladder Creates a Panic in a Church. New York, Dec 29. At Christmas tide celebration of Trinity church, Mount Vernon, laBt night, instead of the Christmas tree a Jacob's ladder had been arranged in the cnurcn. it was simply an ordinary pine ladder trimmed with pines and cedar. A lighted taper fell down among tne ary sprigs ui evoi green on the ladder which at once caught ablaze and some one shouted fire. A stampede immediately followed for the doors which opened inward and in a few seconds the weight of hun dreds of half crazed people were tnrown Atlanta Herald : If Atlanta is to be the scene of such rowdyism as was wit nessed vesterday, it would be ; a wise theory to close up all saloons on Christ- J against them and no power could have Tnaaria. The scenes vesteruav uiau i n uj ,w-vw-. AA4MM V1 - Business Failures lor the Week. Vww Vmnc. Dec. 29. The business failures for the past seven days as re rnrr A-.ri rn r. a nnnn & Co. mercantile agency, number 193 as against 197 last week. The Eastern States had 20, West ern 63, Southern 46, Middle 28, Pacific States and Territories 14, Canada 13 and New York City 9. Haagiaf at YanceyviHe Danville. Dec. 29. Ivison Slade, colored, was hanged to-day at Yancey iu "N c. for the murder of Dora wv.it pnlm-tvL in Caswell county, on Ta -7th Thft riron fell at 1 o clock and it is supposed the neck was broken. Two strands of the rope broke, but the Sheriff caught them ana Kept me rope from untwisting. A Question of Prerogative. London. Dec. 29. A Paris dispatch tn rhA standard savs: M Ribat a repor ter of the Budget committee in the ohomhor rf d entities, has tendered his resignation in consequence of the vote of the committee, mat me opcuiug hi credits in the exclusive prerogative of the chamber. Lived and Died Together. Lewistown, Pa, Dec. 29. James Buchanan and Margaret, his wife, an ta nnnnle livinff alone about a mile from town, were found dead in bed at their residence last evening. The cor oner found that both died from natu ral causes. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ECZEMA. And will keep In addition everything to be found la a FIRST-CLASS Fancy and Family Grocery Store, SUCH AS jgBEAKFAST BACON, -pTAMS, LARD, JINCX MEAT, TABGI and SMALL HOMINY, JJiAMILY FLOUR, -gUCXWHIAT IL0UB, JTK FLOUR, QANNKD GXJODa OI ail kjhu rpKAS, C0FFEB3 and SUGARS ol allgrades, rxXJILBT and LAUNDRY 80APS, of VSTiOUfl X brands, gTABCH, SODA, CHOCOLATK. pBUNBS, PRUNE LLE3 and DATES. rABANGSS, FIGS, BAN A AS, 4a, WEDDING PARTY SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. WHOUSALX AJTD BIT AIL DKALXB Ql ALL KINDS OF nmmi BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER SUITS. COF FINS ot all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. LUCE iOB Statesville, N. G., -LARGEST STOCK- OF- SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CUBES RHEUMATISM. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES 8K.IH DISEASES. GENERAL MERCHANDISI Give the New Store a Trial. SWIFI'S APECIFIO CURES BLOOD DISEASE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALili TAINT. Hereditary or otherwise. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC la the Great Blood Remedy of the are Geo. B. Nazarenus & Co. dec29 Cost! Wf Ite for fall particulars to SWIPT 8PE0IPI0 00., Atlanta, 0a. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $1 to $1.75 per bottle. dec29 eod many stroDg and active concerts to Tirohibition. and if the tears shed, and prayers that ascended from desolate homes made so by the absence of the father or son on a drunken spree arail eth anything, the day is not far distant when prohibition to the liquor traffic will becorKsWjaw. -..r-?8 ; AlsTew York statistician mentions the following fortunes : "VancUrbilt, $260,000,OOQ; Gould, $100,000,000 Stan ford, $100,000,000; Huntington,! $100, 000,000; Crpcker, $60,000,000 ; Mrs. Hop-: kins, ' $50,000,000;. Sage, . $40,000,000; . Flood, : $40,000,000; Fair, $40JOOQ,000; Mackey, $30,000,000 ; Field, $25)60,000; Keene, $20,0000,000; , estate of Thomas Scott, $20,000,000; Garrett, $20,000,000, As much of this has been saved by withholding a part of the fees demand ed by sleeping-car porters, it is easy to see how the accumulation took place. C1TIL SJEKTICE WORK. r.ivil service, about which there hs O- hn so much talk and 1 heretofore so little action, has at last' got a start by the passage in the. Senate of the, Pen dleton bill, which will be found in an other column. Judging from the shuf-fling,-and the speeches of its advocates -v and opponents, the bill passed finally as a matter of policy, and in deference to popular sentiment, rather than -as the choice of those whose votes passed it. It passed not because the Senators liked t, but because they were afraid to as sume the responsibility of its defeat , In the opposition by the Republicans to the amendment of Senator Pugh, re quiring the present government em ;ployees to be subjected : to an examiua tlPR, similar toihat required of i new appi'icants,-they ishowed that they Were more anxious for the tenure of the Re publicans now in office than for the excellence of the service,, while- their insistance that it should only apply to inferior grade and not to high grade - appointments, showed that they were roniy iWilling to go half way in the Wat iter of reformV ' Practically speaking, Mr Pendleton's bill is but the first step in the path of reform, and, a very small step at that. There is one man, however, who, above all others in the United States, ; , 'majcongratQlate himself npon llamas; sage provided it passes the Hduse, even in its present imperfect shape, and that ..... ..is. the gentleman who occupies "the t PtesHlerrt'4chairVXor ifwlU relletejiim from the haunting dread of all Presi dents, the ordeal through , which every - The children fared worst. Men and women trampled them under foot without mercy. Fortunate w a f aw cool headed, men succeeded in extingnishmytheflaTries and restoring ftrdftr. It is believed that no one was seriously injured.-About one thousand men women ana cniiaren wxe in mo church at the time Cholera at-Salina Cruz ana Tehaan- . ; v' ; Gai-t ;tepec . Panama, via GAivfisTON, Dec. 28. Thir' ecildemic which has prevailed at Salina Cruz and Tehauntepec . for the last lortnigns, ana wmcu is suppuocu to be cholera, is now SO bad that Salina is nearlyideserted. : Deaths there aver ages thre daily, and at i Tehauntepec twenty-five daily:. . Railway . laborers have deserted, and' work is at a stand still. A cordon has been estabiisnea De tween the two towns and Oaxaca. The disease has been caused probably by the scarcity and impurity of water. Herr Most In Chicago. Chicago, Dec 29. Herr Joan Most delivered a most outspoken socialistic speeeh in the northwestern ; portion of the city last night. He said that when the people got tne upper, nana tney stopped killing and the only thing to he done was to keep on killing. People here must kill, break , open banks and stores and help themselves to whatever they wanted, and bankers and capital ists mast be set to work on the streets. His talk was received with most up roarious applause. flanged on the Spot. Galveston, Tex Dec. 29. A special tn thn News from Houston states that at Columbus, Wednesday, a son of Cap tain Stafford was shot but not killed, and that some of the friends of young Stafford hanged the would-be assassin. MASONIC NOTICE. THK Annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Association will be held at Masonic Temple Saturday morning at in o'clock, to transact busi ness of Importance. Every member Is earnestly requested to attend. u. w. AUi-jwuiut, dec29 8t President New Enffland Ci er, Steamer Suak. , t. - i - Not Orleans. Dec. 29. The steaif- er Welcome1, ownedUy the Phoenix -Oil ; Mills, of Jefferson, Teixas, struck at snag Wednesday evening as sne was leaving Rush Point, forty miles above .Here, and sunk. No lives were , lost. ,The cargo consisted of 20 bales of cotton and 1,600 sacks of cotton seed. The cot- ton was saved in a damaged -condition.' .The boat was valued at $9,000 and In- : sured in a Cincinnati company for $6, 000. The cargo is fully insured in jxevt Orleans companies. . ; Nomination Confirmed. Washington, Dec. 29. The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of of Robert C Campbell, of Louisiana, to be United States Consul at Monterey. Flour Mills Burned. London, Dec. 29. The extensive flour mill, at Belfast, is burned. One fireman was killed and tnree in urea. The damage amounts to 40,000 pounds. An Atlanta Failure. Atlanta, Dec 29. Rushing, Keller & Co wholesale produce and grocery dealers, have assigned to D M Reader. Assets, $9,000; liabilities, $11,000. Ainger'jr Successor. Washington, Dec. 29. The Presi dent to-day nominated Thos L Tullock to be postmaster at wasnington, vice Ainger, removea. Gamhettas Condition Unimproved. Pbis, Dec., 29.T-;Gambetta's condi tion is unimproved. His physicians will hold a consultation to-night To steal an amtirellals at last a crime. But 11 a man steals a bottle ot Dr.- Bull's cough syrup to core his cojehcan It J called a crime ? Thetrojler stater.' trlend It cures their sprain- . ed wrists, skinned .limbs, cut noses and Mfnse bodies.-- -roller skater, or other skater can afford to be an enemy I8t. Jacobs OIL Opinion of Eminent Dr. R. 8. Steanrt, PrMMfoit Marvland H(MDital. BnltlTnorA. ' I have used Colden's Llaold Beef Tonle for aiere than a year. It combines the virtues of food and tonus remarkably, and, l am satisfied, has saved Hie when any other medicine would laxi." . Remember tke name, Colden's -take no other.)' .. .. Forty Tears' Exrerieiee or an eidHine. i tion ot one ot the best Female Physicians and Nurses to the United States and. has "been used for foro years with, nevei-f ailing . safety and-sno-cess, bjTnlllioiis of mothers and children from toe feeble Infant of pne week old to the adult; It eorrects acidity, .of the stomach, nteUeves, wted oone. menmiBa-nia nowpm: ana mves resw wwai and comfort to mother and child. We believe U the best and surest remedy in the world, hftll cases'of "Dysentery uan Dlarfhoea in cniiaren, wnemei rt arises rrom teeming or num. mut ujoi TREASURER'S OFFICE, Columbia, S. C Dec 29th, 1882. JUST Arrived at W. K. PRITHER'S. Kothlng better In the world, lust call or send and set 8me and be convinced. Bread fine and fresh every day. Cakes in every variety. w. xo. rntiiua, dec29 East Trade Street C, C. & A. R. R. CO., THE coapons of bonds of this company, which become due on the first day of January. 1884, wUl be paid at tha National Purls Bnk In the city New York, and at the Central National Banket Columbia, S. C J. C, B. SMITH. dec29 2t Treasurer. FOR RENT. rpHE whole upper floor and basement at present At Cost ! At Cost ! At I will sell for the next week such of my Toys, Dolls and Christmas Goods, AS ARELEFT, -A-T- -C-OS-T.- ST" Also, a lot of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS. C. M. Etodge, Variety 8 tore, under Traders National Bank. dec29 . FOUND. mrvt TvTvrn rT . ,Via nnnri TiOUM. WodneS- A dav The owner can have the key by paring iL2hi 11 "ITT r 9 & mmm A mmm O. THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION WITH Mj JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY Bis ulau QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE: Bn8mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Development of Southern Industries NEW DRESS, NEW WRITERS NEW ART is is 1 1842-1883 ME Vol. 42. BEST SOUTHERN Writer. Cm.) rr- Forrr.m' THi tabic fTT' ... j -i; ABFIELD, MtL. II; ;i; nation c i i- mutt f on el TA are Dr. A. uj" , . ; trVTTbr Prof. J. V. V m'-tS. sbu?whowdirru. -----ThWh of the JM!? inT.nS tf 1 BtrUcn. tor tlieBouuiern". ..-; . ..i-iapeT JOURNAL CTKt tntMrtoi .T fft It exposes all Humbug "jnA??rdenins and Fruit tJrov.-irfc, a .J It la a mbp --; t a,taa of Voiuauio n'""' Amoag other Southern writors Prof. C. a GEOKWsaur.. i trvrn?TTH Tnnn.. Prof. J.J G., na abjecta Members ShTFSUt. and VegoUbW thr wr-flcmr -i i SenatorAMATt (Mi.) ,e bcrlptlon Price, blm iSJ-h the Boulh eUoiua u:- tro" i:i frill 1 l-i f.'C for this advertisement and the finder. Apply at dec29 a suitable reward te THIS UITFIUB. occuDled bv the Observer Dilntlnc office. Lb MUKItH KAti It to dec29 tf JNO. Ap- HOUSE FOR RENT. OIX Booms and basement, within 5 minutes K walk of the Pabllc Sauare. dec? 9 . AODlVtO PEUBAM ft CO. WANTED. rpo Bent at ocoe, a small house 8 or 4 rooms. a. Apmy at tne v asijsi i bivbb, dec29 Under Traders' National Bank. Stockholders' Meeting. Mk&Ohahts 4 Fabmbbs National Bash, 1 - XQiarlotte, . C Dec. 22d, 1882. f rv HE annual meetlSK of the stockholders of this A- baAk will be held at Its Banking House, In WIS Cuy, On luesuaj, ura mix m ImT in ' At 12 O'CIOCK M, "v"iJ";' . eeg't uuwau ? , vu""i ' : ; 1883. HAMPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AH ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGES. Suited to Boys and Girls from six to sixteen years VJ.iV. i i '. ' Of Age. ToL IT. commenced November 7th, 1882. mtrx TOUNQ rXWr JUfi nas ueeu irom uio nrsi Kvenlnx iQtt.; An Extensive Bleachery Burneia; V Patebson,K. JDec. 29. Byrn &i Smith's extensire bleachery at Lodi, Bergen county, caught fire at 2 o'clock this morning, and by 9 o'clock "ery thtag was destroyed. The mills were erected 50 years ago by ' the late Robert BmHnmwi01..Mttuui?aw.wu;i "bott.r Nnn nninemless the facsimile.. rjartlr insured. Two hundred are thrown out of employment hfnds V. ::;ti6o nf OrrrHa- tnlr)na la nn thn outside WTaPPOr. . 1 .,' Weather. Washington, Dec. 29. Middle ' aK lanticc States partly cloudy weather, snow or'raiil in southern portions, Tari able winds shifting to north ad east ;H lower baremeter and slight changes in rAmnAratnrA. ' - "i't- -Souttr Atlantic rain or sh6F follows w1ay paTttyrmiaeather; nortA to east winds ; stationary or slight rise in temperature in tne norm portions ; ww- A VIUUD Ur A. OiaiUO AO VU auv r Sold by all medicine dealers. tit; '"fti- A-'CA.B.'Di aTo8jarwho'a' discretions of yontherjous, weakness, early de. : remear was uwvvj to the orkoitr. rwn t t: Crawford . CojCWftd.H wiWttonislSW reiiaoie tonic uu u "z irAi !SWWsifnt-hM toi?kss,o wirard I er barometer. T t V BC-'a -af'jsyw. real or imaginary seryices rendered. w.,o-sidenl This, during the first months of a Pres- B-uMf .WcpaSsflS: IdenUal term, has been the; hardest and l chanU street, Charleston, a c see adv. arm Wr "II-JW They t''rrr fr, . . -- - whan I anums babies, It preserve -v- and helps t sttengtnen w TrtTf mHnt nuroose. to which it steadQv ad- heres-that. namely, of supplanting the- vicious Tj&ners tor the y ounc with h paper more attractive, as vrelt as more wholesome. Boston JournaL . Wnr neatness, elegance of enegraving, and oon ZTnar&UT.it la unsurpassed by any publica tion oitke Una yet brought to our noUce. lits burg Gazette. . ttABPXtf 'd tOUNG PEOPLE, . . . . . 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Reports, Bketche and Maps made, ymstrucuons 01 w and Supplies Furnished, MARAGEBSOT The New England Smelig GOLD, SILVER, COPPER snl LEAD ORES SSIELTED ON RBT17RWS r PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Seasonable Terms. teQuas binns,; A.H HBT,.... JOHN HOLIXDAY, mar8 tf ORANCE JUDO Cot, Wo. 701 Broacwey, ..... n.vRfl AW tJOTALLOBftlSf. ..Mnrnra Ehd ......Pbo. HBdDdDtt arnndl SDnaMM IMMENSE STOCK OF Boots and Shoes Jnst EeceiV For the most reliable Goods and the Lowest C3-0 TO J. MOYER'S, THE HIGHEST GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE, CONTAINING Wf SOLD IN NORTH CAROLINA LAST SEA awrt Br. C W. DU. Jr.. M BrtBr, tor M I t M" nv nreiVf TWPftUTATION. FOB SALB BY JM AVa-aaJvr a Wando Phosphate Company, Gharleston, J ROYSTER'S CANDY. , wui aeiiTcr v"- FBAUCI3 B. STACRB, President ' dee20 8m J03IAB 8. BB0 Sor"oin i makn . . aJirainil for Sl.75. Address, dec3 lm a BOYSTAB ttJ., Balelgn, N. a NOTICE- mit .oTMTno snnUeants for teachers' eertifl- """..mi on Thnrsdar. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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