L TLY CH ARLOTf E OBSERVER . W E D N K S D A V , DKCE aTbIR j883 Da 3c Uc Charlotte (Obseruer LSNT1CBB1 4T TH OBJ UBT FFIOB -T lHaUJTTI FIVE 1IM!1 WITH THE MORNINGS NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Joseph Poole was hanked in Dublin yesteXy for the murder of John K.n D6The authorities in London are very much exc.ted over some anonymous threats about blowing up Lon.lon bridee Newgate and other places to Jvenge the hfn.ing pf O Donnell Prince Frederick William called on f he coutract of P. G. Smith for 0t n thp Mississippi ievee. lm- been annulled for failure to comply with terms. The Senate finance committee yester day reporte 1 favorably on the n mma tion of Internal Revenue ComrnibSioner Evans. The President yesterday pent in an other large batch of recess appointments to the Senate. The Senate yesterday confirmed sev eral nominations. The last report from Hicks Pasha, b one of his soldie-s who escaped, say that he was killed in battle. The Maiden Greek iron rolling m 11 in Pennsylvania, shut down yesterday on account of dull trade Judge McCoy esierday in Atlanta rendered a deidsio-i in the case of some of the convicted Banks county kuklux The State Democratic couveution of Louisiana was in session yesterday. In the court at Kansas City. Mo. yes terday, Frank Jame was admitted to bail in the sum of ?5 00 on a chaige of mur.ler committed n 1869 The Freuch c amier yesterday voted the money asked by the government for military operations in Tonquin. A terrific boder xplosion occurred yesterday in an oil refinery in Pitts burg. Col. Thoa S. Casy has been appointed to superintend the erection of the mon umeut to mark tneb rth place ot George Washington. The colored people of Danville hav held no meetings about the riot tliat oc curred there. We present elsewhere this morn ing an interesting article on the sub ject of "Land Ownership," which will repay careful perusal. We do not, however, agree with the writer on subject of the unalienable homestead. Such a law would be freedom abridged. It would be a long step backwards, and one which we think no modern nation could afford to make. The reference to old Jewish customs in regard to the ownership of land is unfortunate, as an illustra tion of the point to be proven. Tin1 very fact that the Jewish customs o' 3000 years ago have been discarded is the very best argument of the progress of the march of civilization to-day. The world to-day wants no feudal system ; it wants no vassalage ; it wants no priviU ged classes. Free dom and Liberty are written high in the temple of human aspirations. The "Give me liberty, or give me death" of Patrick Henry goes sound ing down the corridors of time. It gathers force and volume with each successive generation It has vital ized a new nation on the western con tinent, and we cannot afford to turn our faces from the result, by whatso ever means accomplished. The first American wheat ever im ported to Austria was landed in Lau be, in Bohemia, last Saturday. The cargo consisted of 100,000 bushels. The communication on "Land ownership" which appears elsewhere in to-day's Observer should be sign ed II. M. I. instead of H. M. J. Americans have gone into the busi ness of gobbling up volcanoes in Mex ico, for the sulphur deposits found in them. Another Report Irom Hick P.iha. London, Dec. 18. A despatch to the Times from Khartoum says A well known native, who was' with Hicks Pashas army, has returned from Elabeida, whence he was ena bled to escape because of bis black color andbecause he wore no uniform He says that Hicks Pasha fought like a lion and was the last officer to fall. The members of his staff f 11 in one froup. Af teethe battle fifteen sol lers were found wounded. El Mahdi gave orders thatnoneof the wounded should be spared. The bodies of European and Egyptian officers wen decapitated and their heads buried over the gate of Elobuda. The A rabs resolved to erect a tomb lor II cks Pasha's body. El Mahdi has forbid that Vizillay. the graphic artist, be lllused. El Mahadi has threatened to punish Forzalloo because he failed to join him. The Scheik has sent de fiance, saying that he has 15.000 war riors and seven year's provisions. i I i The ('eorela Kukiux :ae. Atlanta, Ga., Dec.. 18. To-day Judge McCoy rendered a decision on the motion for a new trial in the Banks county kuklux cases. Five of the prisoners, Jos. Yarborough. Jas Yarborough, Bald Emery. State Lemons, and Lovick Sweetman stated in open court that they were guilty but that E. H. Green and Dilmus Yarborough were innocent. The evi dence as to the last two will be heard t nday on an amended motion. The Others were sentenced to two years each in Albany, N. Y penitentiary and a fine of $500 each was imposed. The Louisiana Democrats. inew urleans. Dec. 19. A special uiapaicn to tne Picayune from Baton lkUU8 Buyo me democratic S ate convention to nominate State offic rs jueu mere to-aay. There being a pros pcuL ui a spirited contest between the iuioiis, eacn taction appointed a committee on organization of the convention. ToMarkihe Birth Place. Washington, Dec. 10. At the re quest of the Secretary of State Col Thos. L. Casy of the corps of en gineers, U. S. A. has been detailed as superintendent pt the erection of the proposed monument to mark the uinu piace or. Washington- Honford'n Acid Phoxphate. Excellent results. T T ttt:ii; r-,, ut7 v mis. raiot. Me . says- Horeford's Acid Phosphate gives most ualcucui resuiis. AlmOMi Inwane iid 4'nreil. Moat of the eminent doctors in the East as well as seveial of the medical faculty in New York city," writes Rev, r. r oniriey, of Chicago, ."failed to help our daughter's epilepsy, which be (Pn toVm signs of turning into insan lt7' . B tb" KOtd providence of God we jnea oamarltan Nervine, and it cured 1 1 - THE SENATE. Afier the lntroducno- I a few reeso- InrioiiH the senate f-rc'eu to me El eel ion ol Officers House Not in Nf Mnn. Washington, Dec. IS. Senate. In the Semite to-day alter prayer arm the reading of the journal several hill wpi-fi rcDortea bacK rrom me committees and placed on the calen dar, among them one by Harrison, providing civil government for Alas- i i I TT.. . ntii ka, ana one oy noiu, uum m wm mittee on privileges and elections, to fix a day for the meeting of electors for President and Vice President and to provide for counting the votes for President ana lce-rresiueui. mm lvi the consideration ot tne questions arising thereon. This is the bill which passed tn oenaiu nweiuiuic, but failed in the House. Its provis ions have been already stated in these despatches. Hoar gave notice that 1 . . .1-1 -11 4.1 i he would call up tins oui on me dav on which the Senate sii uia De readv .or legislative business, Van Wvcke offered a resolution calling on the secretary of the interi or to turnisli copies or tne mortgages riven bv the Texas Pacific railway on lauts granted uy act 01 Jiarcii o. j.oi, also to inform the Senate of the names of the railroad corporations now claiming lands that were not entered during the lifetime of the g-ant, together with the number of acres claimed by each uf said roads. The resolution was agreed to. At the conclusion of the morning hour, Sher man called up and asked for the im mediate consideration of his resolu tion offered yesterday, that the Sen ate do now proceed to the election of officers, namely: A secretary of Senate, chief" clerk, principal execu live clerk, chaplain and sergeant-at-arms The vote on taking up the res olution wa taken by ye; sand nays, resulting: yeas, 3i; nays, o(). The division was upon strict party lines, Senators Mahone and Kiddleberger votinir with the Republicans, so it was agreed to take the resolution into immediate consideration, me reso lut ion was then agreed to by a viva voce vote Gen. McCook was elected secretary ami at once sworn in. 1 he remainder of the Republican caucus nominees were then elected, the Democrats votu g for the present incumbents as a dissent from the departure from civil service nrin aoles and as a vote ot confidence in the old otficers. On the nomination of Win. P. Can nadv for serceant at-arnis, which was made bv Sherman Pendleton said that the present incumbent, alluding to Col. Bright, is the nominee of thdt minority of the Senate for this posi. tion. but he would not move an amendment to the resolution offered as it would onlv delay the proceed ings of the Senate and .vould be of no use. Beck called on tne gentleman from Ohio, (Sherman) who offered the resolution, to state what special fitness the new nominee- had lor the office to which lie was nominated. Sherman replied that he was doing iust what the gentleman from Ken tucky (Beck) would under similar circumstances would do witn a straight face and without an apology. and Saerman had no apology to otter He said that the gentleman whom he nominated wa well known to the Senators on both sidea of the Cham ber. He was a man of standing and character and well fitted to perform the duties of the othVe. lie (buer in n) did not have a word to say and did not say a word against the gen tleman now in office. Beck said he knew that whenever it suited the convenience of the gen ileman on the utlmr side of the Cham ber they held the civil service idea to be a mere humbug. Thev are now seeking to remove an officer whom they know to be the very best officer who has ever been in the office. Beck read frm the Congressional Record some remarks of Anthony, made in the Senate in 187'J. in whi.-h he ex pressed himself in favor of retaining mg in their offices the men who hail faithfully performed their duties, et now every ; enator on that side of the Chamber was voting to put out a man who hae done the work of the office to the highest satisfaction of every member. They had always been very loud in their clamor when the Democratic party put a man out and the moment they get into power the civil service rules are set wholly at naught The election of Cannady was effect ed by a vote of 32 to 2S. The Senate then went into executive session, and when the doors were reopened went into committee of he whole for the purpose of continuing the considera tion ot the new rules. The question pending was the adop tion of the first ot the new rules re- itini to the election of a President pro leiiL ana nis r.'gat m ca-e ot tu.s ibsence to name a substitute who might perform the duties of chairman for three days. On motion of Garland a division of the rule was a.reed to so as to permit the first two clauses, which were not' bjected to. to be voted upon by themselves. On the (pus; ion of agree ing to the lhird clause, which gives the Vice-President the power of sub stitution some debate arose. Frye pointed ma that m the Houe f Representatives the speaker has the power to : v) ,oa.t a substitute for the period f ten days and that it has never been oi.jeei d to. He call ! for an aye and na;. 's vote on the adop tion of t he clause oi.jected to. Pend ing the vote on the rule Frye moved an adjournment of the Senate which which was agreed to Terrific Holler Extloin. PiTTSBVRfi. Pa.. Dec 18 Two boil ers in D. Prichard's oil refinery, n 51st street, on the line of the Allegha ny Valley railroad, exploded to day at noon with terrific force, scattering the debris in all directions. Six men vere injured. The boiler house was demolished and a portion of one boil er was carried over 100 yards Two men were seriously injured and will p obably die. ThP lttrrv, l-rry ChrioHntii Time. The j yous holiday season brings to mind th legant gilts preoenied in ihe city of New Orleans ou November 13th, by the I62d urand monthly distribution of the Louisiana Si ate Lottery , under the 6ole care aud management of Gens G. T. Beauregard, of La., and Jubal A. Early of Va.. when over 265.000 were scattered broadcast. The same thing will take place again Tuesday. January 15. 1884, the full particulars of which can be had from M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans. La. Ticket No 61.589 drew the capital prize 475 000 sold m fifths at Si each one held by Mr. M. A. Sac erdote. No. 50 St. Louis street. New Orleans: another by Mr. N B. Phelps, a clerk in the City Treasurer's office at N w Or'eans. La ; the others decline publication No 65.718 drew thesecond capital, S25 000, also sold in fifths at fl each one collected through Bank of Madison, at Jackson. Tenn.; another by a party in Maiden V. Va. The third capital prize. S10 ('00. was won by No. 46 200 sold in fifths also two of which were collected by the N. O National Bank. The fourth capital prizes, of 86 000 each, were won by tickets No. 14 86S and 83 709. sold in fifths also, to Robert Alexander collected through Messrs. Lxckwood &Co.. San Antonio, Texas; C C. Fant Madi-on C. H.. Va., collected through State Bank. Rich mond. Va., ami so on to the end of the interminable chapter, among t e many other participants in the Pactolean siraimnnf-wni Iron Mill Closed. r&ADrso, Pa., Dec. 18 -Maiden Creek Iron Company s rolling mill, at Blandon, this county, to-day shut down for an indefinite period, in con sequence of dull trade. One hundred and fifty hands are thrown out of em ployment. MAUI- ITjTTl 'I-Ei7fcAHIi. DECEMBER 13, 1883. more. Noon. Flour 3teady ; Howar i Street and Weftern supernne $at00a$3 50 Extra 3 7&afr4. io: r aniny 85 005 75; City Mills S iperfine i3.00a 3.75: do. Extra $4 00a6.25: Rio bran. .8 $5 75aS6,00; Patapsco Family S6.50. Su perlative Patent ?r7 OU w neat aoutn ern steady: Western dull. Southern red Si I0a?1.13. do. amner &i iaai.ia. No. 1 Maryland Sl.12aSl.18i; No 2 Western winter red spot 21 uisaci uo. Corn-Southern steady; vvesieru uuu. Southern white 53iS; yenow uau Baltimore Myht. uats ami; Southern 33a43: Western wnue ua4. mixed 38a39. Pennsylvania aaa. rro viHions quiet: mess pork S15.50. Bulk meats sho.. hi ers aud clear rib sides packed 8abi. Bacon shoulders 7i: clear rib sides 9i: hams 14 al5. Lard refined 10. Coffee-dull, Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, lOJal 11. Sugar quiet; A soft 8p. copper refined quiet at 14ia 14i- Whiskey steady at tfl.lSaSl.lSi. Freights dull Chicago. Night. Flour dud. Ketc ular wheat U'iset led; opened strong and higher and closed at, inside prioes. inlc lower than yesterday: December 9Sa99; January 98ia99f . N . 2 Chicago Spring 98ia98; No 2 red winter 99a 1 02 Corn unsettled; opened iaic higher, declined lali cents under out Hide ti ures and closed ia?c undr yes terday: cash59a59 : December 59-a60 Oats eaker. yest- rday s advance being lost: cash 33Sa38i; December 33i- Poik irregular, opened 2a5 cents higher, rallied 12ial5 cents receded to inside fi 'Uies rallied again and closed easier at 318 73al3 87 for old. $14 37a14 50 f, ,r now cash. S14 42ia-H 60 for lanu- ary. Laid in fair demand and easy at c8"t5a8 90 for cash. ;nnl S JO IM'S. Wilmington. Spirits turpentine firm Ht 3H Rosin firm; strained $1.15; good Io. 61 20. Crude turpentine steady; hard 1 15; yellow dip and virgin $2 00. Tar firm at 1 50. Charleston. Turpentine st dy at 6 Rosin quiet; strained and good do. 'sav ANN VH Turpentine strong at 30i : ales barrK Rosin-firm: strained ad good strained l.l7iaSl .20; sales . barrels NEW V0R5- Exchange Money Su-treas balances- ....4.8H ...14a2i 5115 2fil .. 6 9T0 Gold Cunency. Governments strong. .,,, Four ami a half per cents 1-14 Four per cents I hree per cents 1.244 1 Oil State Bond dull- Alabama-ClaM A.. 2 to 5 82i Alabama Class A, small 83 Alabama Cla-s B. 5 s 1 00 Alabama Class C. 4"s 82i Georgia 6's ' C8 eor;ia 7 s. mortgages 1.05 Georgia. Gold 1 2 Louisiana Consols 4$ North Carolina 4's. J and J 80i 181 North Carolina 0's -...1.08s Jl 09i S. C. Brown Consuls.,...., ..1-sH Tennessee 6s 38 Tennessee. New 38 Virginia 6 s 36 Virginia 'onsols 40 Virginia Deferred 8 Adams' Express 1.28 Americ n Express 90 Chesapeake and ' hio.., 1 4 i Chicago and Alton 1 33 Chicago and Northwestern 1.18$ Chicago and North we-iern pref'd...l 43 Chicago St Louh and N. Orleans... 8U onsolidated Coal 22 Del. aud Lackawana 1.17r Denver and Rio Grande 25 Erie 29 tast Tennessee , 6 Fort Wavne 1 83 Hannibal and St. Joseph 38i Harlem l 90 Houston and Texas 50 Illinois Ct-ntral 1.33i Lake Shore 99 Louisville and Nashville 46J Manhattan Flevated..., ,.. 41 Memphis and Charleston 85J Metropolitan Elevate 92 Michigan Central 89 Mobile and Ohio 10 Nashville and Chattanooga 55 New Jersey Central 84 New Orleans Pacific, lsts 89 New Nork Central 1.12-1 New York Elevated 1 05 Norfolk and Western preferred 43 Northern Pacific common 25 Northern Pacific preferred S") Ohi and Mississippi 24 Ohio anil Mississippi, preferred... 98 Pacific Mail 43 Pittsburg . 1.38 Quicksilver 5i Quicksilver, preferred 25 Reaiiing 57 Richmond and Allegheny. 4V Richmond and Danville 55 Richmond and West P t Terminal.. 29 Rock Island 1.18J ft Louis and San Francisco. 25 St Louis and S. F . preferred 43 St Louis and S. F.. 1st preferred.... 87 St Paul 95 St. Paul preferred 1 16 Texas Pacific 20i Union Pacific 76 United States Express 56 Wabash Pacific 19 Wabash Pacific pr-ferred 81$ tWells Fargo 1.14 Western Union 78i Bid. tLast bid. Offered, j Asked. ('iiion. Galvestov Firm: middling 9i: low middling 9 9-16: good ordinary 9 1-16 n t receipts 2 594. ross receipts 2 594: sales 1 716; stock 125.058 exports coastwise to France 1. "95: Great Britain 1.319 continent Norfolk Quh-t middling 9 13-16: low middling . net re- ipts 8 904: gross receipts 3.904. stock 76 009: -ales 1 288; exports coastwise 4 174 to Great Bri tain 10.R57: to continent . BltiM'ire Dull; middling lOi; low middling 9J: gool ordinary 9i; net receipts : gross 683: sales ; stock 24 198; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; spinners . Boston Quiet; n iddling 101; low middling 104: good ordinary 9; net re ceipts 1,078: gross 2 490: sales ; stock 6.185: exports to Great Britain . Wilminoton- Steady; middling 9f; low middling 9f; good ordinary 8; net receipts 194: gross 194; sales ; stock 21.187: exports coast wise ; Great Britain ; channel Philadelphia- Easy: middling 10; low middling 10i: good ordinary 9J: net receipts 33; gross 547; stock 11,200-, exports to Great Britain . Savannah Quiet: middling 9f: low middling 9 7-16; good ordinary 9 1-16: net receipts 4.757; gross 4.757: sale 2 400: stock 121.466: exports to continent : channel .; coast wise : Great B itain 2,861. New Orleans Eas ; middling 10; low middling 9J: good ordinary 91: net receipts 21 312: gross 28.749; snles 10 000; stock 443.660; exports to rreat Britain 6 040; continent ; coastwise 4.516: France Mobile Quiet: middling 94; low noddling 94; good ordinary 9; net rc s 2.252; gross 2.360: sales 1.200; stock 66 910; exports coastwise 1.254; to Great Britain . Memphis Steady; middling 9J; low middling 9: good ordinary 9: net re ceipts 3,824: gross 3 933; sales 1,222; shipment 2,450; stock 108,084. ' Augusta Quiet; middling low middling 9- ood ordinary ; net receipts 661: gross : sales 779 Charleston Steady: middling 10: low middling 9f; good ordinary 9i: net rec'ts 1,541: gross 1.541: saleR 1.000; stock 83 287. exports to continent 1.450 coastwise ; Great Britain : France . New York Easy; sales 113. mi dling uplands 10 7-16c: Orleans 10 11 16c: consolidated net receipts 41 862: exports to Great Britain 20.877; France 5,811: to continent 1.045. Fail ii re. New York Net receipts 4 197: eross 11,739. Futures closed easy with sales of 10,500 bales. December I0r9a.30 January 10 36a.O0 February 10 51 a. 52 March 10.66a 67 April 10 81a 82 May 10 95i.96 June 11.08a 09 Julv 11.19a 20 August 11. 88a. 80 September I0.97a99 October November I J tvrpool Cotton tf at lct. Liverpool. Dec. 18 A'om. Cotton dull; middling uplands 518-16d; Or leans 6d- sales 7.000; speculation and export 5 000, receipts 18 800: American 13 700 Lplands low middling clause December delivery 5 50 64d; December and Jan' ary 550 64d January and Feb ruarv 5 52 64d; February and Ma'Ch 5 55 64d: March and April 5 58 64d April and May 5 61 64d; May and June 6 l-64d Futures easy. 1.30 P. M. - Sales American 5.000. Up lands low middling clause December delivery 549 64d: January and February 5 51 64d February and and March 5 54-64d : Maroh and PHI 5 57 4d 5 p m Uplan Is low middling clause May and J'ine delivery 6da5 63 64d: June and July 6 3 64da6 2-64d. Fu tures weak. cm.v rttn .n-i. Office of The Observer. ) Charlotte. N C, Dec. 19. 1883 ) The ci y cotton market yesterday closed easy at the following quota tions: Stains 7 00a8.00 Middling tains 8 00a8 Middling Tinges 8sa9 Low Middling 9a9 1 16 Strict Low Middling 9 3 16a9 Middling 9a9 7-16 Strict Middling 9 9 lfia9S Good Middling.. 9 1116a9f RECEIPTS SINCE SEPTEMBER FIRST Receipts sinoe Sept. 1 to yesterday. 30 563 Receipts yesterday .' 238 Total receipts 10 date 30 801 Receipts same date 1883.; 31 89 Receipts same date 188 1 17.570 Try pitout cf: market. Reported by T. R. MaQILL . DECEMBER 15, 1883. Corn per bushel. Meal ? ' Wheat " Peas. lay Lady, White 70a 75 70a75 OOal.10 70a75 95al 00 70a8O Peanuts, per bushel 1.25al.75 Flour Family 2.45a2 55 Extra 2.35a2 45 Super v 30a2.35 Oats, shelled. 52a55 Dried Fruit -App es. per lb. Peaches, peeled unpeeled Blackben ies Potatoes Sweet Irish Cabbage, per po"nd Onions, per bushel Beeswax Butter Eggs, per dozen Chickens Ducks lurkeys pe-i to Geese Beef, per It) net Mutton, per lb, net Pork - Wool, washed " unwashed Feathers, new Rags, per tt 5ai 8a9 5a 3a4 45a55 60a75 3a2i 75a80 25a2 12ia20 I8a20 10al7 2 a2X 8ia9 35a40 7a8 8a8i 7 35 25 50a55 ! jLoUcvUb CAPITAL Tickets only 5. PRIZE. $75,000. Shares in Proportion. Louisiana Statf Lottery Cc 'We do hereby certify that tie super vise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louis tana St'te Lottery Company, and in per son mauaije and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in gowl faith toward all parties and w authorize the company to use thi certifi cate, with, fac 8imilies of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." Cflminiw!onrm. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Chantable purposes with a capital of 81 000 00 to which a reserve tund of over $550,000 has since been added. By art overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a purr of the pres ent State Constitution adopted Decern ber 2d, A. D.. 1879 77e fuly Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by ihe people of any State. It never scale or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a for tune First Grand Draw.ng, Class A. at New Orleans, 1 1 i:!l IV, Jsmusiry 15, 18f. 164th Monthly Drawing. OAPIIAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at 85 each Fractions in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE of- 875 000 1 do do 25.000 1 do do 10 000 2 PRIZES OF 86 000 12 000 5 10 20 100 300 500 1,000 2,000 10 IHH) 1,000 10.000 " 500 10 000 200 20 000 100 HO 000 50 25 000 50 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximat'n Prizes $750.. S 6..50 a 500... 4.500 " 250... 2,250 1.967 Prizes, amounting to. 8265,500 Application for rate to clubs should be made only co the office of the Com pany in New Orleans. For further information write clearJy, giving full address Make P- O. Money Orders payable and address RegisterKl Letters to . New Orleans National BaW, New Orleans. La. Postal Notes, and ordinary letters by Mail or Express, (all sums of 5 ana upWards by Express at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., Or M. A. Dauphin, , 0 607 Seventh St., Washington,,!), u. MOST? 1?HTSICIAHB HESITATE To prescribe tnedicines which they have not compounded, or which are not compourided by their direction at the drug stores to which they send their patietlts. That is one of the reasons why so many of the physichr shake their heads when you ask them if Brown's Iron Bitters will be eood for you. It is natural that there should be some prejudice on the t -1 the physicians against a medicine which they have not made even t'lij -X they Cannot help seeing th good work it does. But people who want t! get well may wisely disregard this prejudice, and when they are ab'- to see for themselves that Brown's Iron Bitters is doing in the way of redo ing persons suffering with dyspepsia, indigestion, vcakness, apd'mVaria to complete health. It is safe to try Brown's Iron Patters and let' t'ii physicians take their chance Yet there' arc many physicians who hav e overcome their prejudices, and who have found Brown's Iron Bitters so valuable that they ireely prescribe it. For instance. Dr N Rubles of Marion, Mass. He says he values it highly for enrichin- the blcocTand removing dyspeptic symptoms. He is also glad to ?av that it dc-s hurt the teeth. This is a very important considerath n, for it is well krown teeth as worthless as if made of char. Dr. Newbiil, of Carter's Crce''- Va.. has used Brown's Iron Bitters extensively in his practice. lie says Tit o m- ouu t m; naa c er nrcscribeci Daughtrey, of Franklin, Va., says that he is highly pleased vii believes o be superior to all other preparations of iron. ' These statements f well-known and reliable phviciir value in conhrniin;the high opinion iron citrers as an e.iici i:t remedy is needcJ. Pru j .Ui people Keep Li think your p!iyti :i:.:i or druggist will (Eo8aDimBir. We have a gooi asaortmont of Rubber Garments of all kinds for LADIES AND KNTS, GHiLS AND HOVS- Also a full line ot of all sizes. ior Men, IMPERIAL SHIRT, U meeting with gre -t success There is no other Dollar Shirt can compare with it in quality and mue, OAi and see ihem ELIAS & COHEN Alecklenburg In Works, JOHN WILKES, CHARLOTTE, N. C. XCT RECEIVED AID IN STOCK. A LA HUE KCPPL? OF Saw mills, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, Steam Engines, The Gregg Reapers, Portable Corn mills, Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meauow King Rakes, The Meadow King Mowers, W heeler and Meleek Separators, The Gregg (Self Dumping:) Rakes. Boilers, both Portable Call an4 Examine omr Stock SEE We Have tJixst Opened .V NICE Christmas Goods, And those wishing to Some Very Handsome (Mmh TO SFLKCT FROM. wk nwn xv. ii'Mnii i. i J; (ijKS, whit we h ye sou iu iuu ran: u kiu Ji sr i.osi; of the .3s4 H Ever sold in this C0UntrrJlVf T1f-y are pretty things. We Have a Few Left, which we will JERSEY of Btaki'ffiVrSSR want can be had Ichea P 1 IHT iAmnn o A mi A II IV I IK K A doctor it, ami of great which the petip'-j f rm or ljfown s ' can be depc-rtied or. v.hc relief .-. We s iron hute;-: in the recommend it. Ask them. Arctic, Alaska and Rub' er Over Shoe Women and Children. Our and Stationary. Bbkchinerr of all kind Funlbed at ! JOHN WILKES. HERE! LINE OF- make preseuts will find an d!k 3?cliief s !ly che!lP We have quite a display of Call and see them. Cloak close out cheap. Also J ACKETS. WULbe Sld ChMp- A8k f0r a P,ir GloTes Hosierr R'bbona-anythingVou and Do man ARRIS. IT le Greatest llu r Raft of Clolljins Thrown on I In' "H:n In . WITTKOWNKY & HA SI lv 11 Have nlace their entire wholesale stock of Clothing on their retail crunter. Tl1N is an opportunity that occurs o- ly once in a life time Now is the time to supply your wants at wholesale prices. WITTKOWS';;!' & BA311CH, C1I.4RI.OTTF., . V. PHILADELPHIA! NEWARK Fine Shof a Specialty. GRAY UK BROTHER. A I. Vli,. ladies', Mi s s Cliildrens' and Mis' FKILAD LPHIA CU1T0M-MADE HCE3. MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' Boots and Shoos ia all Grades, AND A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF (J NTS' AND LADILS TOILET SLJPPERS. Gents' Patent Leather Pumps, LADIES' KID AND WHITE OPERA SLIPPERS, We made and carefully placed our orders last sun mr with the best ofjf;-) .i:hai:k as i'iiii.aii.i.1'iii4. and other reli ve Shoo Manufacturers for our Fall and Winter Ftclc of Root, and h(it-3. Avni'li - now -in -!. We lespectfitllv invite the tia'le t csil1 an i : vtiim: on: uooik Eti:Foi:i: m4iii.au tukik m:j.i c- TIO.J. U HAVE THE BEST MARES AKD THE VERY LATEST CF STYLES. Gray & Bro. J . L -l - lioe THE L4TEST STYI.IM OF N I I I 0 tl OTIII R .HAKES S FT AND .STIFF 1 1 A IS, Gent's Fine Hand-"end Calf Bocts. Best stock and LOWEST PRL.E3 in Boy's and Children's Shoes. please Call, wj: ca si it mi . MOYKK & !l!KIUN(il- H. BURGESS WBOLSSIU; UTD BKTAJX DXALZB Dl ALL KINDS OF mm 5 BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OF :heap bedsteads, LOUNGES, PARLOB and CHAMBWB 8TTIT9. COl? f INS of all felnds on hand No. fi wsl Trade strt-et. Charlotto North Carolina. CENTRAL HOTEL 'V i mm m, 1 1 1 - The Tr-Hinr Poblte win rt-d ui i ENrL BOTEI, keep- np wiit All lmproTemt-ni. tn Comfort and Fare, and U Now. a lor ler Pant, n AcknswMffld Beat Etoual 8ontlk of "Wa-hinf-i-Il HT-Carrtatiw and Sorter. Meet .U Lraua. H. C. KCCLK8. Proprietor H. P. HU1lOJN U, Successor to Ettenger & Edmond, RICHMOND, VA. WOHRN ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1S30 BUILD KB OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINKS. MW MIMA, ORIMT Til T III.L. GCARITVO, AT, BOILKRR OF ALL KINDS MADK TO OPDFB f'F IRON. OR 8TKKL. CALKING DOKJ ,Tb Conner) 'b Patent Ca.klng Tool, which do not fasb the sheet HYDRAULIC PRESSES, nd all Kinds of Engines and Hydraulic Pom pa for laannfacttire oi Totff0 s Partleniar attmitlon s,ned to our ODUBLB Bl or bend (or Catalogue. WITHOUT A TEACHER ! . VI L I Super's Instantaaeoiis ! ' U A ' ' ' ' Ouid to Keys of Piano and Orjjaii. I i m $SL TlSlsrS n m Brewery ifi f koiu it irum a ceacner in a mouth for 320. Try it and be oonvin- ed. 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