;- ."l1 "T,Tml' , ,. ' P MLYGHAR V) 1 K f ( ) B H R ViRR II K M) A V DECK M BE R 18. 18837 111 '.WSV. AUt C tif nut hri r r"(i nisiiiriii iiht mid brnken of rour ri g . CIV.Ii Willi ptil. se (1 at hi. and rt h , en' in;; ynp :o rill d is mo .ltu h;i.- liwili ' rrrl miif HitrlJ ip n . 1 n iu'-t a'''U ii r t i i sick eh 1 i ff' l J.-Uill' (s ,iti r ' re 11 t f b tig Ml? H K -is A II. ve II !' r in aiion ll mo hers l -r lid dl;tiil.oe- rvgnl-ite- t& p it s "J -olU-ns le . In.ti:iph It. II ttll IfUIll- le.ll.C- li niniiliiltion Hn" givt-s inn-v.u ?w-rv ill- "Ii '- ii'MiL Mi- In soothlDg ttyiup for li'l'i'e ire img l W'-hshi' to L. i Hif. and i hi- , n- n 'ton one ot ib otiW wid-it fi"nn bd.-an nn 'mr---!i r. t-i i. i 1 tan s, mid Is Mr s It- o all drug i h r bout the w irld ' rice . 1 &c a Doti le. Wlc- Winter Comex. Winter comes with coughs and colds, and 13ensons Caicine Porus Plasters come to cure them. 25c. Absolutely Pure. His ,UW'ltll iirrnnr 0X100. Uio-lVtJI Ol tUti ; ,ie iti a:id wuolebcmeneM More 'ConomSuH i.;-: tlie ordinary -luds. and cannot be sold ! .mpetlllon with the multitude of low test, nboP hIm'ti or fiiinsptmte powders rfoldonlft' if-ns Who!4ale by SPRINGS UBWKLI "irv '"hHfo'te '. As an invigornnt. Hosteler's Stomach Bitters has received the most positive endi'isement from eminent physicians, and has long occupied a rorenmst rank among proprietary remedies. Its prop erties as an alterative of disordered conditions of the stomach, liver and bowels, and a preventive of malarial diseases are no less renowne . and have been accorded eniphatic professional recommendation. For sle by drug gists and dealers, to whom apply i or H 'Stetter's Almanac for 184. A SURE for Fine Complexions. Positire relief and immuni ty from complexional blem ishes may be found in Ilaran's Magnolia Lalm. A delicate and harmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the irost bril liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its nsc. All unsightly Discoloration, Eruptions, Ring Marks nnder the eyes, Hallowness. Redness, Rorgh aess, and the flush of fatigue nd exciter ent are at once dispelled ty the Magnolia Balm. It is the 0110 incomparable Cosmetic. Christmas 1'rksents AT JAMES HAHTY'S. Thm Holidavs are coming and James TTRrtvhfts iiist received, and is now dia the lareest and best selected I J " stock of Fancy Goods Snitahle for flhristmas Presents ever brought to Charlotte. Presents suitable for la.liPH oMitUmpti. little girls and boys. Our stock consists in part of hi te and Decorated ' ea ana dinner Sets. Mottoed Cups and aucers, Mus tache Cups nd Saucers. Mush and Milk Sets, Eperjfnes. Water Sets, Deianters. Alajolica Ware in great variety. Si'ver Plated Waie, Cutlery, Work Stands. Baskets Toys. Dolls, a large assortment of Tin Toy Trumpets. Wagons. Animals on Wheels. Plates S-ts tor ladien and childrens plates with a vari. ty of yiews of Coney Island. I!ou&- fcriii ling (is Of every description and many articles mi numerous-to mention. other Call and examine the sti ck, we consider it no trouble to show 'our. .goods, and we are determined to 8eiX LOW dec2tf FOH CA'H, JAMES II ARTY. fastaabie llili'l y m m, In greatest variety. jut arrived at the China Palace oi Ludo f & HarUfi Id China DlnnwATcs St, Decorated Ctoawber Fine Bisque- , f i"f Bohemian Glswar, A Larirr Line f.Hktt n..nir..i Plnnues St Panels THE LABGESTl STOCK & HKB-- SIliV .l IPiATBD WARS tn the City. AU gotdft miwked down o))jfM dOSTETTE& P CELEBRATED ! Give us a call before buying. Indet to New Advertisements. J. E Brown Sale of city lots; r r B. A. Freeman, 'g't Wuns, etc. ... E M. Andrews- Christmas presents. R. J ohnson-Pintoes.or spotted ponies. G. F. Harrison-Auction sale of males,, R B. Alexander Cheap groceries F. I. Irwin Farm for sale. v, J. M. Sims Canned meats, groceries, etc. W. P. MtCorkle Horse and buggy for sale. Opera Houfe, Dec. 26th Haverly's M.ii stre's Indications. Soifth Atlantic States, warmer, fair weather, southwesterly winds, lower barometer. ' UICAL BIPPLES. The military fair begins to-night in the hall over Mayer & Ross' store A drover ha- arrived at Wadsworth's stable. witia fine L t of ponies. They a e all good animals aud are selling cheap. Rev. W. P. McCorklehas a good horse that he want to sell. A man liardlv ever cets cheated in a horse trade with a preacher. Solicitor Csborre returned to the city Sunday fn m Polk court. He says the bu-iness of that court was exceea inylv light and that he finished um th crimiuiil d cket in three hours. - Everybody hereabouts were on the look out for snow Sunday night and yesterday, but the impending squall finally drew off and "nary flake' tell. Express messengers are worked nearly to death these days, having scarcely enough room to turn around n their cars tor tne loads 01 tnrist mas goods that they have to handle. l hey say that the quantity or gooae uiuued bv the Charlotte merchant this ytar is astonishingly large. The Hernia Vista umb win give a hon this even nn at the club rooms com- ulimentarv to Mr. M. J Myers who leaves the city for Baltimore, nis luture home. Wednesday morning. A full ui nout is ixuect d on th s occasion Danoimr will commence promptly at 9 o cluck. 1 adieswill olee be ready tor their escoi ts. A special deputy appointed b the sheriff, left yesterday afternooi for Kaleigh, having in charge Willis Davis the negro convicted of a rape upon Mrs Alex. Campbell, and who was sentenced to le hanged, dui whose sentence was commuted to ten ears in the penitentiary by Gov jarvis. A citizen of Sharon township, this countv. has invented a broom without handle Some of our readers may not believe t. but the inventor of this hand eless broom is an unmarried man and has never so much as contemplated a mat-imouial alliance. He Mll stand irood chance of having a monument erectea to his memory alter he has been gathered uu',o his fathers. We have been requested to ask that all persons who have made con tributions ot eatables to tne miniar;, fair send the same to Gates' Hall to lav. except as otherwise notified f imtribiitors ot milk and sucar win please send it to Phelan & Ross thi morning. Those persons who cannot seiia ineir coninouuous u tue uau. will confer a fbvor by giving notice to the committee of arrangements. Arrival 'f Judge Bond. Jude Bond arrived in the city lat nieht from Columbia and took a room at the- Central H itel Mr. H C Cowles and Mr. Thos. B. Keogh are there also and IU. V.) the sittings of the federal court will De re umea tnis moiniug Judge Bond wa- expected Sunday night and those interei-teii were on band ve t- rdav aitinff for court to open, lut were disaopoin ed. The Judge will have but little be-ides everal civil actions to deal with Court will be con vened at the usual hour this morning. llenrlleM I hli I As editors are supnosd to know everything. Mr. John W. Fetzer. one of our Kood citizens, came in last night to be enlightened upon a matter of a bur ularv. He wanted us to tell him what mean, designing thief it was who stole his dinner yesterday, out ol his kitchen. whi n the cook was eniraifea wim airs. Fetzer in cleaning up the front yard. This time the question is too deep for us. and either friend Fetzer or tne thief must come strain. Besides taking the roast beef from the oven, the thieving villain took in a quilt that had been hung t dry as h nas-Hid out the back y ard, evidently thinking that it would be a comlortble thins to wrao around his carcass these cold nights. I he wou'Im ru Tei gtHpn Cnmpmiv. Two new No. 6 wires were yesterday s rnnir into the office of the Southern 1 elegiaph Company in this city, making direct connection withNe York These wirps are one size smaller than the heaviest telegraph wires known and will give the Southern Company, two Quadruple wires between New Y Charlotte. Charleston and Savannah A quadruple instrument will be placed in the Cha lotte office, which will allow thp nnerator to send two messagep over th same wire at .once. The Southern seems to be in a prosperous condition and it is said to be the second strongest enmnanv that ever opposed the Western Union I is still stringing wire, and its nnvtinnii have heen opened as far west as Kansas City and St. Joseph. A Rowdy Prixoiier Jail ed. it was h somewhat hilarious icene yes terdav about noon when constable J ohn Orr ramp down the steps from Lsquire MfNinch 's office having in aw the be- lieerent Jennie Jones, a colored woman . . J : i--1 Its. who has at times uisuukuiducu uci self bv charging a whole squad t limAn The constable was otincr hr to cail. and every few steps. she would give to a yell that would put a Choctaw to blush She had been up before Enquire MiN ncn for an affray ith Ha- na 1 rap ana was nn a o. oi not only refused to pay but gave tne magistrate consiucaoie jaw, rnvrauui, that the whole t -wn couldn't take her to jail. onstable Orr had, a right smart of a wrestle with her. but finally sub dued her and not her to Urimtn s noiei. where she will board for $u aays as a penalty for contempt of court. The latest news from Africa is that the Zulu Kin has the croup this news is doubted by many, but notwithstand ing, the friends of the king nave seni, him a case of Dr. Bull's cough syrup, and consequently know his cure is Cer tain. A rather cynical lady, somewhat of a flirt saa, most men, like coias. are very easily caught, but difficult to get ri.i of. Her nnsutue is appareui. ul. Bull s cough syrup will cuieany cold however stubborn it may be. rrice cents. Prevent sickness by taking occasion ally one of Emory'- Inle C'BtliHr-P-.ll , a wondeiful appetizer, an absolute cure of Biliousness. 15 cents. Wisstoh. Forsyth Co., N C. Gents I desire to expiess to you my f hunk a fnr vnur wonderful Hop Bitters. I una trmihled with dvdPePSia for five tn commencing the use rtf voiit Hon Bitters some six months aim M-r curA hn been wonderful. am pAKtof of the First Methodist church nf this nlace. and mv whole coi grega- rirm ran testify to the sr eat virtues f THE LITTLE MWS CHRISTMAS JEOPARDIZED BY AN UN1.1JCKY ACCIDENT. Tfce Patron Saint Makes a Bad Start. Bat Come Oat All Right Ho The Reporter Aronnd and Tells ol Some Appropriate Chrintmas Presents and Where to Find Them. Last niirht. na tYia ol eleven, ahd we had about given out re ceiving the promised visit from Santa v,iaus a strong odor of molasses suddenly pervaded the room and just as all hands dropped work to investigate the matter. ...1.1 i. . i - 1. vic uiu pairon si?utt nimseit was seen standing up n the threshhold combing molatsds out of his head with one hand. ... i. ;i i . . . . . 7 w mie tne otner was busily employed in trying to clean a space around his jolly old eyes so that he coul 1 open them From his big bear skin surcingle to the crown of his head, he was coated with sorghum and it was some minutes be fore we could sufficiently recover from our astonishment to enauire th cause. Santa had considerable difficul ty in speaking at first but after a time he got his throat sufficiently cleared to permit of his talking, though his voice sounded huskily "You must under stand,"' he said, 'that I provide for the colored children, as well as all others and I came by this t-ad plight just a lit t e bit ago, while fix ng some Christmas for them. 1 was down at George Brock euhoiough's commission house, filling up a lot of pint bottles with an extra ar ticle of sorghum to put in the little darkies stockings, when my spectacles fell off. and jumping to catch hem I lost my balance and tumbled headfore most into the hogshead. Beinn alone. it was with considerable difficulty that I extricated myself, but I finally suc ceeded. My bott les vi ere only half fill ed and if there happens to be a scarcity .f candy pulling by the little darkies around town this week, you can attrib ute the caut-e to this accident. Now come and go with me to the standpipe and help me with my toilet and we will then procee ded to look at some of u y preeni s. " the water in the stand pipe was low ered twelve feet before Santa's ablu tions were complete and then drying himielf with a handkerchief made or Esquimaux skin, he adjusted his cravat. and himself and the reporter moved off. Our first stopping placa was the three tory stablishment of E. P. LATT.V AND BROTHER. where the first thing Santa picked up f.r our inspection wa a silk velvet smok ing jacket elegantly lined and bor dered with fine red satin. "This is an article that would make a splendid pres- net for a gentleman, and that will last always,7' said he. "a beauty and a joy forever. "It is one of my very latest things,1' Santa remarked "and is about as handsome a present as I venerall' give. Here there ae smoking jackets and morning gowns iu Nuun's cloth. saun. Melton cloth, etc.. allhnely line l. Then here is a full line of iur and seal sKin caps, sun nanaKeronieis lies. scarfs, imported Englisn jai kets. fine hosiery etc. Something new and ex ceedingly desirable in handkerchiefs is the white hemstitched crepe, worth il.50 to 9'2. eai h Another pretty style is the imported Irish and French linen. with colored borders. lhe win maif the m st accep-able presents. Santa ihen showed us through the stock ot overcoats, which is a very large one and embraces all styles and qualifies. A patent self raising silk umbrella was suggested out as a go a tning ior a pres ent. and then the hats, of all shapes sizes and prices were pointed out. There are just thousands of the best and handsomest presents imaginable here at Latta's aud I enjoin you to make this f ct known. I marked the prices on all the goods myself, expressly to suit my Charlotte friends. Knowing as I do. the size of every person s purse, l adjusted the prices to suit, so that I will bear no complaint. Now betore you forget it. jut remark that this is my general Chiistmas goods depot for thio section of the country and tell all your readers to drop in here for their pres ents. Taking one last looa at tne densely packed tables and shelves, the reporter followed his friend out into the cold street, and nent found himself in another cem of a gift palace, the clothing and furnishing house of W. KAUFMAN ANP CO. Here Santa dived first into a pile of overcoats and held up held up a few of the finest and handsomest remarking they ere not only as g od but were as fine ly made and were priced as cheap as . x l 1 i. C any in town. looKing over a ioi vi boys suits, banta snowea us a yery pretty one that he had picked out for the good little boy on Tryon street who, during the past year, went to Sunday school regularly, was always obedient to his parents and who was t get a hatchet in the nants pocKet as an aa dition-1 reward for not having told a lie. from the bandbox department. Santa fok out a flexible hign top LerD for a present to a Charlotte dude, and at the same time, showed the reporter a fine lineol hats, a-1 of good quality and correct styles, that were well suited for presents. In men's clothing. Sunt i called our attention to a large stock of allvaiieties o' frocks, sacks anu cut aways, of the latest shades. Boys hats and caps were noticed in large array . For the men, very appropriate presents could be selected from the stock of valises gold headed and fancy canes, silk umbrellas, neckwear and handker chiefs. Kauf man V stock of the latter is very fine, some be -utiful neckwear and some very elegant silk handker chiefs being shown. "Kaufman is one of my favorite agents." said our escort, "and I find that he has become so popu lar that I will have to move him to more enlarged quarters, and on the first of January, he will move into the corner store room in the entral Hotel build ing. I want him to start in with a new stock, and to that end he has, at my command, marked down the prices of everything in this house. It is there fore a desirable place to purchase Christ mas presents, and all your readers will find it to their advantage to call here " Our escort remarking that he began to feel a little tired, cau ht the report er h arm and hurried off to the furni ture store of E. M ANDREWS, where, selecting a fine red plush lounge, he pulled at a strap, when the lounge was converted into a very unique and comfortable bed. Throwing himself upon this, Santa wanted to know who could desire a more elegant present. It made a handsome lounge for the parlor, a very pretty and ornamental piece of furniture, which couldatthe same time be turned to doub'e use as pleasure or upcpssitv detdred Reposing upon his com ortable couch. Santa called the at tention of the reporter to the beautiful display ot household goods around mm. There were secretaries for the ladies. hat racks in all designs, iancy cnairs, tables, children's chairs fancy carpet chairs, elegant rockers, lounges, sofas. parlor sets in piusn eio. o""" Jko would make a welcome present to a lady is an ebony tame wn piw upon which to spread the latest agony, a "crazy quilt." A gentleman could not desire a more satisfactory present than one of those comfortable smoking chairs. Santa snowea us imsu bed room and dining room sets, the chromo and on patnuag u- showed us the fine rugs and pointed out a hundred or more things that .would ISL beautiful Presents, and then es corted us across the street to the estab lishment of BCBOESS NICHOLS, stumbling for the first thing on en- termg tne uu . - o-f wiUow . . , J nl'ftt ft way oi a oauy . . m1 , hA wheeled Into in its sear. pa nign cuair, " 7 r 4.-v.ia a carriage -it makes a handsome show and as a chair it is perfect. If you want to win the favor ot a baby's mother, all you have to do is to make her baby a present of this trick.' Santa pointed out a $20i set of furniture and with a cun ning wink, remarked that he had select ed that for his wife's present, merely to keep peace in his family during the com ing year Upstairs our escort went over a splendid lot of mohair plush parlor suits, caipet rockers, lounges (combina tion and every other sort! smoking chairs platform rockers, rattan goods, extension tables, church and pulpit chairs, what nots, hat racks, childrens' chairs, etc. As a present for a lady, feanta picked out a stylish little plush top table, and asked us to tell the boys about it. "There are more presents here," he said, ' than I could oarry in five hundred sleigh loads." "Brace up " entreated the old man as he opened the door to a house the front windows of which were filled with white goods of a variety of patterns and shapes, and pulled the reporter along with him. "We are now --at a place where you can't put your hand down without letting ii drop on a present, but if we had my old lady with us, I am sure we would get along a great deal better. Young man, we are at MRS. P QTJEEY S a bouse familur to ihe fair sex all through this section of the State. What present would please a woman more than one of these stylish bonnets? There is a whole show case full of "articles of adornment. any of which ould make a mother, a wife, a sister, or a sweetheart bless the giver and wish for Christmas to come four times a year. You needn't mind enumerating all the things we see here that would make good presents, but just tell your readers that their list of Christmas gifts will be entirely too incomplete without a few selections from this house " Stepping out tand baiting a couple of doors below, Santa turned the knob and pulled the reporter into another estab ment of the same sort, kept by MRS S. AND G. NEWCOMBE, who have gaine 1 great popularity as mil ii era am ng the la lies of Charlotte aud neiguuorin towns. Here again Santa bemoaned the absence of his better half, declaring tha- he couldn't for the life of him remember the names of half the things he saw. "But however. "said the old saint, ' here are just the lovelie t hats you ever saw. and all those elegant trimmings are worth the attention of every Christmas shopper. This house is bnm full of presents and sh uld not be tkipped by anyone." tiddy's book store. Santa and the reporter next found themselves in Tiddy's boofe and art store, where the array of beautiful Christmas goods is perfectly bewildering. The eht-lves and counters are packed and loaded with presents in p ush goods, Russia leather goods, writiug de-ks, ladies' work boxes, gentlemen and la dies' toilet sets, jewel boxes, glove and handkerchief sets, ladies' work bas kets, photograph and autograph album in plush and otiier blinding; portfolios, card cases, inkstands and engravings all new, fresh, and selected with great care. Books for the young and Christ mas cards in great variety at the lowest prices. Santa told us to saj that Tiddy's eux-k this year excels anything ever be fore attempted by him and it would be tolly in anyone to select their presents without firt calling at Tiudy 's. In his stock of Christmas goods is embraced articles for presents for all from the prattling youngster to the gray haired grandfather. After showing usa hun dred glass inkstands, scores of picture books, a half bushel of gold pens and holders, and advising us not to attempt a description of Tiddy's g'ods, but to advise everybody to go there and see for themselves, Santa gave us a quarter to pay the boy for cleaning up the molasses drippings from our floor, and. but- oning up his c at move 1 ontside, got into his sleigh and disappeared on a moonbeam. He let a card drop and picking it up we read: I'll be back to morrow night. Hel ArriVHls. BcFoRD Hocse R L Jones. New York City. G fc, Jones'. Boston. Mass; A H Hayes, Rochester. N Y; Miss Ne lie F Wentworth Miss M Fannie Wentworth, Dover, N H; John Whitford, Burkeville, Va;J A Gee, Richmond, Va; Maj A L Anderson. Baltimore, Md; F S Royster, Raleigh N Mrs L D Rankin, Wash ington. D C; Rev C Creagh. iariialdi, NO; R W Alston. W H Yeandle, At lanta. Ga: R H Fields, N C; F A Bud long, New York City; Thos Adkins, W P Adkins, E H Lea, W J Wood rum. Richmond. Va; A Anderson. Washing ton, D C. D E Overcash. J W Johnston. ooresville. N C; J C Shine. Grand Hill, N C. W O Shelbrum. Richmond, Va; R L Grimes, Riverton, Va: Baxter Shem well, Lexington, NC; PM Snider. Rich mond, Va; John Hirst. N C; J T J Davis. Washington, D C; L HChislom. Charles ton S C, R W Draffin, Lancaster. S C; J F Bland, ooresborough. N C; D B Har rill. Rutherfordton N C;0 A Lombard. Boston Mass F P Chandler. Randolph N H.Julius Schirf. N C.J BR-.ddick, Chicago, 111; W R Kitchens, Chester. S C; J L Hart, Saluda, N C. SOSt vail. Atlanta, Ga; D Heuniug. N C; E nest W Tate, Mt Island Mills; S B Tanne . C F Preston. N C Philip G Be kley Balti more Md; las T Law New York; L r Hills. Geo P Je ininffs. Atlanta. Ga; W Allen, Augusta. Ga; Harry Falk, St Louis, Mo; D P Chandler, A-tlanta. Ga; T N Mason, New York; J Lovell, Rich mond, Va; V W Duval, Washington. D C; Cnas C Cobb, H C Uomesley. Shelby. N C; H P Wade, Morganton, N C; J C Weaver, N C; G W Templeton Moores ville. N C; J H Hahr. Augusta Ga. Central Hotel. Edward P Dodge, New York. D A Wray, H E Pi.-ket Erie Pa; Frank Penfield. New York; Lee C Mjcks Salisbury, N C: W M Fowler, Company Shops; J Q West, Johnsbury. Vt; J J Kansom. .Liaurange, ua, i r Picand. Jr, Wilmington. N C; C C More. Ed Nathans, Morven. K C; J W McComb, Philadelphia: W A Daniels. Statesville. NC.Dr Chas P Wheeler, N C. Col Thos R Keogh Greensboro. N C; Judge Hugh L Bond, J A Stewart, Bal timore; H C Cowles. Statesvil e; E H Hotchkiss, New Yo.k: Geo W Harrison. Baltimore. Dr J M Dunlap. Asheville.N G S .1 Lowe. N C J C Sage, N Y; Adol- phusCook. Baltimore: Geo W Chalk. Gaston Co NC.iW Gray. Lowryville, NC; J D Stoney, Augusta. Ga: W E Gibson. Washington. D C: Mrs J D Wes tervjlt and 4 chiidn n Gaffney City, SC. E Ranei. Lynchburg, Va; Edward Barrard, NY: C F Marshall Atlanta. Ga. Capt E M Hayes, U S Army C J Harris. CM Erw in, Coucor t.NC. MrsT E Barber. Miss ST Barber. Fort Mills, S C.H M Diggs. MistE Diggs Abington, Va Jno A Barn hart, Cabarrus county: CE Hutchison. Mt Holly N C; Jas D Hardin. Cheraw, S C: Thos H McKoy, Wilmington. N C; Col John F Hoke Lin colnton, N C: Henry D Smith. NY: J H Bisaner. Lincolnton. NC;DJ Rea. Prov idence, N C EE Griffith. N C: J Wales Lane, Amelia C H Va: C J Dry, High Po nr. Henry Massey. Rock Hill, S C; J M Hood. Lancaster, S C; W" Shields Baltimore R D McCoy. Richmond, Va; A A Sarratt, Skull Shoals. S ; E H Rankin. W A Cox. Lowell, N C; J H Fnch, Atlanta, Ga; Steven White, Bal timore. Poi.onrd. Thousands f persons are poisoned in America by the continued use of mer cury, iodide of potassium and other minerals, for various diseases. The mercury works its way into the tissues, producing rheumatism and decay of the bones. The iodide of potassium eats away the coating of the stomach, and dries up the gastric juices which digest the food, and the patient lingers along in agony or is glad to die to get away from misery. Swift s opecinc is a complete antidote to all poison. It eliminates mercuiy from the system, removes the evil .. effects of iodide of "potassium, and brings bank health and happiness. Send your address for a copy 'Of treatise on utooa ana sum uioeases. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. Jn!ah Davi' Trouble. Josiah Davis, So. Middletbwa. Ky.. 1 writes: "I am now using a box of your Henry's Carbolic Salve upon an ulcer, which, for the past ten days, has given me great pain This salve is the only remedy I have found that has given me any ease. My ulcer was caused by varicose veins, and wTas pronounced in curable by my medical doctors. I find, however, that Henry's Carbolic Salve is affecting a cure. Ashburnham. Mass.. Jan 14. 1880. I have been very s ck over two years. They all gave me up as past cuie I tried the most skillful physicians, but they did not reach the worst part. The lungs and heart would fill up every night and distress me. and my throat was very bad. I told my children I never should die in peace until I had tried Hop Bitters. I have taken two bottles. They have helped me verv much indeed. I am now well. There was a lot of sick folks here who have seen how they helped me, and they used them and are cured, and feel as thankful as I do that there is so valuable a medicine made MRS JULIA G. CUSHING. SWI-ET CJUH A.I JH 1,1.1.1 ; Most of our readers have thought very little of the fact that in the exudation they see clinging to the sweet gum tree in the hot summer months there is a principle that is considered the most powerful stimulating expectorant known They have no doubt thought less of the fact that in the mullein plant seen in the old fields is a mucilaginous substance that acts as a soothing demul cent on the inflame i i-urfaces of the lungs, and which has attracted the at tention of the medical world in conse quence of its wonderful effects on con sumption. When these things are con sidered it is not surpris'ng that "Tay lor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein." the great panacea for coughs, croup, whooping cougi and all bronchial affections, is proving such a boon to those suffering. For sale by all leading druggists at 25c. and $1.00 per bottle. Manu'actured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta Ga., proprietor Taylor's Pre mium Cologne. satsuutues&w Nothing; Uke It. No medicine has ever been known so effectual in the cure of all those dis eases arising from an impure condition of the blood as Scovill's Sarsaparilla. or Blood and Liver Syrup, for the cure of Scrofula, White Swellings, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, eruptions, venereal sores and diseases, consumption, goitre, boils, cancers: and all kindsof diseases. No better means of securing a beautiful complexion can be obtained than by using Scovill's Bio-d and Liver Syrup, which cleanses the blood and gives beautv to the skin. WANTEO. Board for gentleman and private familv. Reference. wife in a Address, BOX 200. Charlotte, N. C. declSlt. ItAKGAl OFFERED IT A HORSE AND BUGGY, Apply to undersigned at E. M. An drews's Furniture Store. declS dlt W. P. McCORKLE I HAVE JUST BOUGHT 350 SACKS OT Hie Kest Patent Flour Ever Drought to tlii Market And will sell you 1 Sack for $3 75 If you di n't need the Flour now it will pay you to buy it for an investment Best Family Fiour f.r 3 00 Country Family Flour for 2 75 Lard in tubs, pure leaf at 10 cts a pound Corn Meal at ol) cts per bushel. Com Feed at 75 cts per bushel. 30 Bars Kirk s Indian Blue Soap 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 Bars capital Soap 28 lbs Hominy for 15 lbs Buck heat Flour 15 Mess Mackerel 12 lb Light Brown Sugar for id lbs Granulated Sugar for 12 lbs Rice for I 6 lbs Full Crearh White Cheese 1.00 1.00 100 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 lbs Lorrilard Snuff 15 lbs Vanilla and Cocoanut Cakes 12 boxes Concentrated Lye 1 dozen 3-lb cans Standard Toma- toes for 1 30 1 bushel White Rose Potatoes 100 1 bushel Red Onions 1 00 6 cans condensed milk 1.00 4 dozen eggs L00 6 cam of I i- n Baking Powder 1.00 11 bars of Frank Siddall Soap 1 00 I will fell y u 1 pound of gixxl Smoking Tobacco at 35 cents, 1 5-cent Cigar for 2A cents. 10-cent hox of Blacki g for Scents. And a host of other things TOO CHEAP TO MENTION, ALL F R CASH ! !! Respectfully, It. it. tLEXAIIER. Joo' That I have now in store a good assort ment of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, and when vou use up all the nice things you have bought tor Christmas, I can sell you something that will be good any time after Christmas. B i5T PATENT FLOUR, Hams. Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Beef, Corned Beef, Pig's Feet. Tripe. New Mess Mackerel and Cedfish. A fuU line of C ANN EH MEATS AND VEGETABLES, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cranberries, Raisins. Nuts, Currents anu wmuu, Edam and Cream Cheese. Goshen But ter, Olive Oil and Grated Horse Radish. I am still ROAMING COFFEE every week, and will nn .lairo mirtlire. grind and put up Wltn lour yearn jr, rnna. insr. and a steady m- Ciucucuvi. u. .v-oi - , 1 if crease in my coffee trade. I think it some evidence that my coffee gives sat isfaction to my customers. TO il FRIKni. Those that have favored me with their patronage the past year, one and all, are assured of my gratitude and ap preciation. nd I hope to receive a share f ,,.,r trade during the coming year, and promise my best efforts to please. Very Respectfully J. M. SIMS. decl8dtf . . m TiKfi PLACE TO- V DAT. She sale of the lots of touel Ctowj, dee'd advertised to be made on the 17th fnTt was postponed until to-day , Tues dav 18th at 12 o'clock, at whieh time itosale will be made at the Court House d Terms: Six monthsat 8 r cent. , decl8dlt. Commissioner. A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich. offer to send Dr Dye s Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men. young or old. afflicted with ner vous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles." See advertisement in this paper- Pinks or Spalt d Puris Fresh arrival of Texas Horses at Wads worth's Stables, including Pintoes or Spotted Ponies. Prices from $40 up. Come while the opportunity lasts; they will only be here a few days. decl8d2t R. JOHNSON. Auction bale ot MULES, At the Court House, on Saturday next, 22nd. CHAS decl8dawlt HARRISON, Auctioneer. OPLRA HOUdE. OXB XIGHTOXLY. December 36th, 1SS3. HA728LTS MIHSTEELS, J. H. KIT. HAVERLY, CLARKE, - - Proprietor. Manager. THE BLACKBIRDS OF A NATION! No Played-Out Dreary Features I ! 3 ACTS AX OHiCE. 4 j PEDESTAL CI.OGGIS I S 8 10 8 VERSATILE VOCALISTS. COMICAL COMEDIANS. M;irv lon Mid-Air Mot?. Somersault Haverly's 810,000 Acting Dogs ! The Great Model Troupe! The Glory of the Minstrel Stage ! Prices as Usual. Sale at decl8 Reserved Seats now on Usual Places. FOR SaLE. A 70-acre Farm with a five roomed house and within ten minutes walk of the town boundary. This place possess es a large amount of bottom land in proportion to its size, and is well adapt ed to a dairy. A portion of it is'finely wooded In addition to its more soli-i advantages, the landscape beauty of the spot would be an attraction to many The view from the house commands a beautifully diversified i-tretch of meadow and woodland and opeu fields. An excellent location for a fish pond is also upon it. Supplied with never fail ing springs. Nothing but debt forces the owner to sell. Title guaranteed. Terms easy. Apply to decl8d2t F. I. IRWIN. To be Closed Out. Having recently purchased the bar and stock of liquors formerly belonging to Katz Bixby. I intend to close out the sto k by the first day of February. The best KENTUCKY WHISKEY can be bought at mj house at ?1.00 less per gallon than the 8-ime can be bought at the distillery by the barrel. All other liquors in proportion, tf. J. M. KENDRICK. Ponies and Horses Have just arrived at Wadsworth's stables with one car load Ponies and Horses. They are good ones, and rheap. decl63t. RICHARD JOHNSON. S.CJSI ! Croiee.t ! ! t'e.d ! ! ! stock of Wnii O'ols, J w lry, &c. Beautiful assortment of Christmas Goods now offered at prices that defy com petit on. fegCa 1 and examine. dtf. W. H. FARRIOR. Wprlers DEPARTMENT of MECKLENBURG, Charlotte, Dec. 16rA, 1883. Special Order ) o. 1. ) All loyal subjects of his Royal High ness are hereby informed that at the STORE Opposite Gaston's Stove Depot. They will find a large assortment of CHRITMAS GOOD-, And at prices to suit the times. Call early, before the rush, that you may make your purchases satisfactorily aud on Christmas Morn make glad the hearts of all the family. By order of SASfTA CL.li:S. C. M Etherepge, Manager. t vavo wagons, wheel-barrows, shoo- flies, tool chests, drums, trunks, ten pins tea sets, work boxes, writing desks, comb and brush cases, furniture sets, dolls, in great variety, vas-s chna goods, smoking sets, elegant bisque fig ures, silk handkerchiefs. &c . &a. &c. Something to suit parents grand pa ronta hr.ithern. pisters. uncles, aunts. sweetheart-, and all of the dear little ones. Come and see Jumbo, jr., tne walking baby elephant and other novel ties. Kespecttuny, C. n. ETHEREDGE. P. S. All letters for Santa Clausmay be left here. ! , vsthetics. (4 designs). l I thine itood. Mailed Some thing good. Mailed on re ceipt of 6 cents in stamps. Ukabne x lw. P. O. Box, 148T, N. Y. I'jly Ppopvtv Ii)" Choice of two desirable city resi dences, well located, convenient to busi ness, cheap to bonafide purchaser. , or mrtner "ffj 4 NOTHER LT OF RUSSIAN CIR- CULARS. Silk Dolmans and other handsome Wraps, just reoeiyd at T. L SEIGLE'S. Call and see them. deelS Are now in strong demand, because prudent men are now providing such pro tection against the cold weather SOON SURE There is no earthly reason why a gentleman, however particular about his clothes, should p y Custom Tailor's prices for such a garment as ai overcoat, when those we h ive are equ d in style, fini h ami tit to anything mtde to order, and the variety to -elect from i almost bewildering. In this particular stock we have always maintained a pre-eminence over any house in the State. Overcoats For Boys and Children AS WELL, IN UNLIMITED ASSORMMEN1. The strongest argument in favor of our Clothing is that we cheerfully refund the money paid if a customer thinks he has chosen unwi-ely- In the interest c those who have Clothing to buy for business and laboring purposes we refer them particularly to our Specia tomkr The arrangement of Several Counters embracing such goods as we have bought recentlv much under price, together with all remnants and small lots culled from our stock and placed on sale in the following order: FIRST All Wool Suits at $7.50; actual value, 10.00, $11.00, and $12.00 SECOND Utractive All Wool Business Suits $10.00 actual value. $l3.0u, $U o0, $15.00, and $ fi.0 Till KD All ot our odds and ends in Overcoats, rang ing in value $7.50 to $U.0t, are proving very acceptable treats to ou- cu-tomers at $5.00, expecting to pay just double the price lor theii WINTER'S TOP COAT, K. P. La ttrte Bro. There came a man to Charlotte town, Into P's and Q's did dive; Win I must, thought e. Git up and git sling printer's ink. Work well your advertise, and sure enough he quickly found thedumb could sing, the deaf could hear, the blind could see that the McSmith Music House Leads the Van! PIANOS AND OKGANS. ir'f EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE. LOOK OUT! Happy Mc is on the Track. MUSIC. -ALL MUST And We do Sell the Best. Write to Us or Come to See U, and Vou Will Buy From tlie MeSmith Music House. CHARLOTTE, TH. C. KEKOENE OIE, LUBRICATING OILS. CHESS-CARLEY CO., r HARLOTTF, N. C. dec7eodlm FOR REM', The largest Warehouse on College street, in one square of the postoffice and one square of the joint railroad freight depot Possession given 1st January, 1884. Apply to ! E. NYE HUT- HISON, Corner College and t ourjth Streets. decl2dtf FOR RET. The Storeroom next door above the PostotSce, now occupied by W. C. Mor gan. notftf CARSON & SANDERS. TO COIVIK ! Sn t a7 t -! ? (, r HAVEIT A. HALES, Pri-iticil Wa'chmikf and Deak m WATCH S! CLOCK '. JBWBLBT, 8PEC TACLB4 Ac Ac Fine and o fflcult Watch Ee- P lrt K -prCltltT WO' It piom itlydooe and wa ranted twnlVM maiullN. V a At Jin, ept8'Wtwtf Central Howl aiidln, Trade tt rr STOCK OF- Groceries, (Mctioneries end FANCY GOODS Can be fonhdfat U BUST AMiED U.mSBET&DRO'S. yourbitters. b Ees conveniently toywa .""