DAILY CHARLOTTE; OBSERVER THURSDAY, - NOVEMBER 26, 1885.
V PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY.
CnAS. R. JONES,;
3 ' - ' Editor and Proprietor.
-
trough and soak'his head; ami after
that tie's alluz meek euough to mind
hie own business for VsDeH.U What
in the name of Tom Scott do you
want, any Ivow? , Cap't you keep your
coat on till I strike the end of i his
yere piece?, I want to find out what
the blazes thov'ra eitin1 tnrta with
- nssTRRKD at thb PosTOFFicK w CHARifm, w its rules, as it is expected to do at the f that old pirate t've ben -vbrrry in
BOKO
Orders for the Joint Guidance of i
Senators and Kpresentatires.
Washington; Cor.'Phl'ade'.phtA Tlme-.ft -
; If the House of Representatives en-
ters in earnest upon the revision of
beginning of the coming session, the about forthe last, .two' month, nw
!':TilE DEATn OF T1CE-PRESI-
' I The wires yesterday announced the,
death of Thomas Hendricks, Vice-.
President of - the United States at
his home in Indianapolis, at 5 o'clock
in the af tei no n. It was : a sad eui - notwithstanding
subject of a code of joint rules for the
government of transactions between
the two - bouses, of Congress is likely
to ne an element ot tne discussion
Tne senate, by a vote of 50 to 4, de
dared several years ago) that there
were no joint rules in effect and for
mally notified the House of its action ;
wnicn, however,
he had been in excellent
the House, under an old ruling of its
speaKer, has held; to the theory that
I-
nrise. as
i nu wostpmiAv. Ani j there if ' . . ; . f .
ihsuwj uu w. rf' t i vne oia coae or ioini rules wouia re
? were no forebodings, or anticipations, main in force until abrogated by the
of this sudden "summons of the action of the two houses. Since that
d . -. w . . time matters between the two houses
, . '. m. v Mrtt have been, by the tacit. concurrence
. Toe brief announcement by w ire 0f both, arranged in accordance with
states that he attended , a reception traditional usage or by specific agrees
the evening before, in me morning i meat u meet special necessities.
that .they've ketched r him at last.
You're not ridm on the kt-ers now.
so what's the use o' bvin' in a $v.eat?"
J ust then a tiiv' kt s-u ppt d iwro
the back yard and Tegnit. p.undmjt a
joint of. stove-pi j.e vi: h r a broken
oroomnanaie. -
i. JJoes. that j mefiD' brakfaHf
cu red the si r.ujt?r - i i uu bumble
voicr. -
'I KhouMn't v on'df r 3a d u n bit, "
r turned iht Jaudloru. an he plunged
l ito his pap$ r
complained of feeling unwell, grew
worse until five o'clock in the after
noon, whenie died, it is stated from
paralysis of the brain.
' For more than a quarter of a cen
turv Thomas A. Hendricks was a
conspicuous figure a the pontics oi rules, and after full discussion atsieed prioea
..-.-. - - - " . . - ;A I 4.. 41 i : !'-..' J : i I '
PositiTy Popu'ar; Provoke Prat-e; Pr jve Pf Ice
le8; Peculiarly Prirpt; Per. ei-tib'y To et: Pr-.
duclnsr Permanent Pr fit: s rec!u itng Pimples tmd
Pusttt t-s; Promoting Purity aud Peac. Purchase.
Frloe, Pttty. Paarmachts Patronizing - Pierce
his State and country, a recogmzea
leader of his party in both, possess
ing the personal magnetism to win
following and the power to hold it
after it was. won. In Indiana his
name was a tower of strength, and
with him either on the ticket or tak
The necessity for a code of joint
rules has. in the ocinion of Senators.
become graver with each succeeding nV Pipntr
session x wo yeais ago, alter revisn
took up a resolution reported from KU 11J r K jSl A 1 ho.
led a carefully digested code Of joint at wholesale and retail. Bmka supplied a bottom
BBOWN. WEDDINGTON & CO.
nov22d3t
to the resolution and sent it to the
House for concurrence. The latter
body caused the resolution to be
printed m the usual way and refer
red it to its committee .on rules, but
no further actiotf was taken UDon the
suhjecc. Uwing to the habit of the
House Of KeDresentatives of nuttintr en sD?n v-miry noose, mo irorn one 10 six
.; i :. i i r . iacr? oi
h Reiit ."op LeisV.
On S u'hryonfltreet, a house convBntant to
the Graded School, with four rooms, pnbf, kltch-
,: . ' i. ,v n Mmnaiffti the "10i0' irgwiaiiuu ujwu xogiuar por!unitjwoniiieie'iaoHn auMij wm auo
jug u aunvo pax u u ...e,- appropriation Dills a practice asainst marKet gaxaeu- m rent, c
TW,Wamr alwAVB fp.lt Confident Of mhinh tht Sanafoin i.a nmn Ka 6 ie?H18 10 a gooa WlUini.
iuiuuviuvi " v w i m.vm wuv Kyxuvvv u wo w n u luico uaa
-,'
He never deceived the peo- j sturdily set its face several of ; the nov2W4t
it.
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r. hi, and his known regular appropriation bills last sess
""7 , . son became issues. between the two
integrity ana aevouoa to pouwpic, houses, the discussion and settlement
- while it commanded an enthusiastic of which consumed much time and
following in nisi own party also com- gave rise to no small amount of vexa
manded the respect and admiration tioTa and ill-feeling.
.t . :l " a In every instance but one the Sen-
0t his political opponent, wuo iuvW ate maintained its ground to the end.
the man though they voted against and only relented in the one instance
him. : Wherever placed, however because of the representations of its
U;V. nnniftnn Via XT? Q a ol 070170 t.Vt at own members that the legislative ri
- u wllf derih question embodied legislation
: plain, unassuming, approachable, af- the passage of which was sorely
xauie AIuevcau. gcxiuic-1 aeeaea ana couia oe. se jurea in no
nian whoai honors did not spoil nor other way." The ne w code of joint
J Power iDflite. " :
Since 1876 he had been a popular
candidate for the presidency , haying
a strong support in the successive
Democratic conventions, but expedi
ency dictated .the selection , of the
candidate from ; other States ; than
Indiana, and twice, in 76 and '84 he
received the nomination for Vice
President without his seeking," and
"twice elected With Tilden he was
ill rent or la on er reason
AVXilY ta
B P. WAKING. At.
at Cou thouse on U. a. Mint.
rules proposed by the Sepate contains
an emphatic prohibitory . clause, ; di
rected against 'general'' or irrele
van t legislation upon appropriation
bills, and the temper reneatedlv. man
ifested by the Senate during the last
session indicates a probability that
the day 8 of legislative riders upon
appropriation Dius are past,
it is understood thatt the proposed
coae oi joint rules wm? oe remtra
ducsa m the Senate by a member of
the committee on yules and again
tendered to the House; The attitude.
Hefrauded out or his sea oy tne ac- ui wie oenate upon tms question is,
tion of 'the eieht-to-seven commiss in fact, one of the strongest of the
sion, but with Cleveland the choice ?lec Y. insPire the Pre?nt
' , . , , i . movement to .secure a revision of the
ot the people . was ymaicaieu auu ue ruieg of the House s The latter bod v
went in; Had he lived the probabili- having almost no other method under
Has fir that h:s name would be a pos us present rules of reaching action
;tentfa.toriDthe next national Jons XhXST51
veuuou, iui ,w4wo wvio vuwoo 4 wara the close of "a session than to
amx Xhem to appropriation bills,
which ' necessarily have precedence.
a revision of its rules becomes almost
Democratic 'fold who felt that this
honored son of Indiana and true and
..k,v ,f tfia nhipf Mistrate of th ff???!"1, of Prospective
Republic. ' !
: i Man proposes, .God disposes. We
, .know today. Tomorrow is among
,thV-mj steries. - Men build, : God
" breathes against them and the airy
5 -castles. fall. -Nations, like rnen, are
inlluenced and have their , destinies
chaped by the events of a' moment,
loss of this privilege.
TOO BUSY FOB BUSINESS.
a iexai .anaiora : who was
Deeply Interested in Bi9 News
paper. ,
ISays the Chicago Ledger: trav.
eler landed at a wayside tavern in
Texas early , one morning, and
eefmetimes apparently insignificant, sitting around without' discovering
The death .of such a man as xhos. any signs or, oreaktast until an appe-
A. Hendricks would at any time be a ;
national loss, bu in the present situ, j
atioh of the political parties in this i
country there is no telling what
theunravelled skein of-the -future
inay bring, as a consequence of it. s
.PBOBIBITioW1' , ClRBlES "aT-LASTA.
Itcsnlf of the Eleellon in that
' City . Testerday P roblbition
. Majority 227. - "
Special to Thk Obsebyek. , -
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 25. 10:30 p.
m. The election held m this city to
I day resulted in a victory for the pro
hibitionists;' The majority; for pros
hibition is 227. . . J. C. S.
TnOfAS A. DENDRICBS.
at
Ife'ws of His Beath Beceived
"Washington.
' - Washington, i. C. Nov. 25.
On the receipt of the news of the
- death of "Vice-President Hendricks,
v President Cleveland called a meeting
J of the cabinet to take proper action',
Several cabinet officers and Senators
being interviewed expressed deep re-
gret at the announcement as a ha
tional loss. A meeting of Senators
will be called and suitable action b
taken to have the Senate represented
' atthefuneraL The government will
be officially represented.
A Recount of the Ballots Ordered
Chicago, Nov. 25. Judge' Pender
gast in the county court this morn
ing decided it' would be ' proper to
open the ballot boxes and count the
:' ballots cast for mayor last spring,
' and to submit the result or the re
count as evidence in' the contest now
- pending in that court as to the right
of Carter H. Harrison to hold the of
fice of Mayor of Chicago.. This is
the point contested by the attorneys
for Mayor Harrison and insures an
immediate recount of ballets. -v
; 1 , ' ' .
tite like a mustard plaster be&ran
gnawing he walked up co the land
lord, who was behind the coun tei
bent nearly double over a newspaper,
in which he was tracing the lines of
a thrilling romance with his forefin
ger as he puffed away at an old cob
pipe. '-': r': '
What time do you have break
fast ?" he said, ' -
he landlord groaned, but did not
look up. The traveller raised his
voice a notch or two and repeated:
"When do have breakfast ?''
The man behind the ,'bar never
moved. The traveler thumped on
the counter 'with his knuckles to ats
tract attention;' and again said, much
louder than before : - ;
; "When do you have breakfast?'
'Hh?" said the landlord, with his
face still buried in the newspaper.
"When do you have breakfast? '
"Most every day." -
"Is this one of the lucky days?"
"Hen?"
; "Are you going to have breakfast
tosday?'1 . - .
"I reckon more'n like we will
"How soon do you suppose it will
be ready?" - v '. " r '
"I don't 'spose nothin' about it."
"What's the reason you don't?"
"Coz I don't know." '
"When do you generally have it?"
."When the ebffee biles." 'K j
"Has the fire been started yet?"
"I don't know nothin' about it."
"What's the reason you don't?"
, "Coz I don't care a cuss." v,
"See here old man, ain't you the
landlord?" , .
"I recon mabbe l am." -
"Well then, I'd like to have you
tell me who's running this tavern.!'
- The old man raised his head, gave
the stranger a look that made his
flesh creep, and said :
v"Well, sometimes the niggers rUn
it ; sometimes the old woman gives it
a whin; sometimes the, cussed thing
sorter wobbles along for itself, and
then agin sometimes I gwes it a hist
myself, and ' everv. Once ? in a while
some lantcrn-jawed ' knockskneed
buu ot a tiger i line you comes, aiong
and wants to try his hand at makin'
itspin; but about the time he gits
to shootin' his mouth . too free he
takes a notion to go'oufc to the hqrse
JUST 1 RECEIVED
. and In store one ear load fine
No? 1 Timothy Hay,
The best Nashville Bran, New Water Ground Corn
Men!, a nice lot ot os on c.abOHge, Very flue
Northern a pp e-, Willie Pea Beans, Shaker
" " Pried Suar Corn, Northern irl-th Po-
, taoe. Sw et Pobtot8. ' Turnips, .
Cocoanurs at 5.. ach, Balslnd,
OHrou. Currants. Nut.
French -,and , Flats
' Candles, .
Horsford a, Boyal, Patarsoo and T ion Baking
rowoerd. unoerwooa 8 imjue i mm, uau -Borden's
Kitttie Brand Gndensd milk, .
Jo eph Hume's WorM R.ownd bal-
- mon, Brtham ' Ple Af-i le. Tin bar .
, S Iced PI- e Apple. Tomato Cut- ,
8i p. Gr..'iar M'istard,
Oil vs. Capers, Horse- .
. radish uennan '
Sweet thcolate
J CHOW CHOH, ,
PUBE GRAIN PEPPEB,
MiCKEREL. !i
- YHESH CHEESE, -
" MCKMKAiS,-
LABJD H VI and
: s. " iLtrB LFGRTF
WHEAT KLAKES,
v OAT MXAI aod
The fiSfi.t vUnliln ai Ivtmon Extracts madA.
Extract d Honey 1m lf potni'l cans nd In hand-
son; Jaw. Ami don't firt my XXX BLEXXkSD
TEA. wt) h e"b Dound of Wea 1 ive a transpar
ent gold b-r-d Chi a cun r.djaueer. only ft.lcetrfa
pouiid I will elv 'you Ti imids of Granulated
Sugar for $1.00; 14 pounds 'Cougar for $1 QO' 12
pounds new rre ror si ; 8 pevuds ot tne DestKio
CoftYe for $1.(K): and many other things In the way
of - family snpnlles that -1 will not mentloo.feat
wouWt respei'fuily InTlte JH.toeoiHe and see what ,
l cave an - nesir my prices. ;
pliery'! :-: Milliiiery !!
SIX'S. - BBKSdK- &"afiYS
Have another lot f .
HATSy BONNETS AND FANCY
FKA TtiKKiSy
- AT
P U 1CE8 TO J IMT A i.I
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Call, and If you do not see- what jou wat you
will see something tbt you do not want. '
Central Hotel building, entrance through Gray &
' ' " CO-8 8t6re. ' .
& Hf ( vps.
J3 I
HAHAN'S WALKING FAST.
) , . '; WSiT TEST SA7 ABOUT TBS - -
BCJlSr-AJbT SHOS. ?
. I , v ; 2To81 ft S3 Park row-.' t
iNewJork. Sept. 23, 1888. f
- MTBSBS. BOGEBfl, PEET ft CO. .
Gentlemen j Having noticed In this morning's
eon your advertisement concerning the Hanan'a
Waukenphast ahoe sold by you, I cannot refrain
from expressing, unsolicited, my satisfaction witn
pair which after a year's almost oontinnoua
wear, I am just about discarding. I had been ac
.' customed to having my shoes made to order,' pay
. ins; from $9 to $13 a pair for the same. Uast sum
merwi mean a year ago wishing- for a pair of
hoes at short notice tor a trip to the mountains, X
stepped into your establishment and purchased a
pair of Hanan's. for ease and comfort on long
tramps in the country I have never had their
equal on my feet t while for durability they
come about as near to the Irishman's ideal as.any
thing I ever saw. He said he " didn't care what '
kind of shoes he had so long- as the uppers were
indestructible and the soles were made of etex
nity." They have worn out the second sole aid
the uppers are stUl perfectly sound and whole.
. lam glad to add my testimony to their exoel.
Ienoe, though a total stranger to the Hanan's or
- to any member of your firm, and you are at
liberty to make any use of this' communication,
: jrou may see fit. . t
EespactfUly Tours,
I zroKTiMEa uvnrosTOic
A E. HAItliLli & DCO..
gents for Charlotte
ebioeodtf . 1 , "
- TO RENT.
Adwelllnarhouseon Tryon slieet, next to J.
9fiP8r"Um?- P',WJA4IE3HABTY;
c.
TORTURES
A2TD - ,
blood mum
TTUWILMTiMG Eruptions; Itching and Bum-
a i iiig Kin rottures,-' .Loatnsome boips. ano
every species of It chine. 8. It. PlraolT. Inherited.
SiroiuIouit and Contaslous D1hui of the B!od.
f?kln and Soaln. with Loss of Hair, from infancy to
eld age, are positively cured by dticuka. i he great
fcKia ure. and t-imcDRA soap, an exquisite skin
Eeautiher, externallyrand Cuticur Besoltsnt,
the new Blood Purifier, externally.
COVERED WITH SOKES.,
I have been afflicted since last March with a Skin
ai-ease the doctors cahed Eczema - M? . face was
s Capital Prize $150,006,
" We do hereby eertifv that oe super
vise the ctTTanaemeiits for all the MorUhlv
ana aemi-junnuai ifrawtngsof thcJLom-
uma cuaie JLortery uompanyrmuitn per
son manaae and control the Drawvnat
themselves, and that the same are can-
aucted unth honesty, fairness, and in
good faith toward all parties and toe
covered wlMi scabs and sores, and the Itching and authorize the company to Ve this certifi-
nvio uuiint imuwi'avr. wjwus jwu hub, iraiii ihr nnimrj III tnir KlTnlCLLU.TvM
. . t - . v "
Cuticura JtKMEDXES so blghly rfcommeiided, con
duaed to give them a trial., uslnft the ccttccba.
and Cuticuka soap externally, and . Resolvent
internaily, for four wonths I cill mvsr if cured,
in grauiuae ror wnicn l laaRe tnts puonc siaie
meut - . . -
' Mks. CL ABa A r FREDERICK
i t Braod Brook, Con
8CALP.FACK,EAI18 and 3tKCI
I was afflicted with Eczema on the Scalp, Face.
Kara and Necg. wh'ch the druggbst, where I got i
your reniKOies, pronounced cm v the worst cases
that had ever enms under his notice. He advised
me to try sour Cdticura Rkmkdiks. and art r five
qays- use my scalp and part of my fac wre en- i
tireiy curKl, and 1 hope In another week to have
my eirs, neck, and the other part of my face cared.
- ' HKB1IAN tiUkVXi
1AI ii. 4TB oTBKKT, NaTff Yft&E.
attached in its advertisements. "
' . kmxmlsi oners,
ITC!HI3lfi DISEASES CURKD. ters.
We the undersigned Banks and
Bankers trill pay alt Prizes 'drawn
tn Jhs - Louisiana State - Lotteries
which may be presented erf our cotm
CUTiCURA stanrts at tha h irt nt lta rlaa. tnM.
liuiy w inn tne ease with - rbe wnevsu. Hoav.
U'tve had an unusually srood trade this summer.
owing to the prevalence of an aggravated form of
Itch through some localMs ln the country, in
which toe CtJTlctFBA RKMznnu n roved satlsfaa.
lory. W L. UARDI66. DragBlst.
Are sold by all druzelsts. Price: Ctmccsa. CO
cents; kksolvkht, Sl.iiO 50Ai, 25 cents. Potteb
dkvq ajjo Chbjiicai, Co., Bobton. Syndfor "How
to uire tflcin Diseases. "
DCel I TIFT the Complexion and Skm by osing
UUMU lOer UVTICPKA SOAP. , ' .
-I. W. OOLESnT. '
Pjre. sLoitiMann alionacl fa.ulr.
PrM Mate rVatlonal Danlc '
A. nALDTflK.
Pre If ew Orl lt,1 Kanlr.
n icnmrea
. N. C. DIVISION.
U. 01
- iJlv.
LeaveCharlotte,
Arrfve,
yea.ye Jireeaisboro.
veHnSboroT'
" urlm,
' ' RalAleST
Arrive tiolds!
a . . .
9.85 a n-
i. 2 "
12.13
"tJ except Sund7
jtotveatcoidjjg
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WW-
255
9.18 5;
. No. uvonnecta at a,
r anppints North" East w1Ha
ItSaBsburvwithXD-' -S?8?! West nf Bl
ternN;c;-At6.aforan
WWT A. .
weswrn N. C. At ai.ZLf- r an
Kl 61 and 63 -4
oneaiLwitt
f7Si, leas.
Leave GoMshmn
Arrive Balelgh. '
Leave Raleio-h
Anlve Durhanl
"jauuro,
gye Greensboro;
Arrtve High Poini;
sallabury,
Charlotte,
M
THE SEWIVO MACHINE IS THE
cause of uterine Pains and Weafrness.
For Aching Sides and Back. Kidney
Pains, Sefotlca. Chest Pntns. Weakness
.and insaosatlon. the cwraouBA Asm-
Pain ii.At)rih lafalllbie. 25c,
nov4dwedAsatw.
8. . OOOHBAHE.-OHAa B. JONES
CHARLOTTE
u mm mm
RE. COCHR4KE, Manages.
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THIS A&ENCY WILL BIT! AND SELL LANDS
of evwry description and in any part of North
or South CSrollha. and. will rent Drooertvlnthe
city of Charlotte, collect rente, attend to repairs
and make prompt returns,, and If desired wirfc&p-
ienr to payment or taxes; etSfeetlnij of insurance.
ew. ...
All property put into our hands will be
Advertised Free of Cost '
For a stlpulatron previously agreed upon.
FOR SALE. ...
1 One-dweiilnK house on B street. 7 room. cloHta
1 In each roomt well of good wasten lot 99x100 feett
M S X. t V- i Tk An nnn '
in gooa uejgauuruuuu, fnce; aw,uuu. '
2 One dwelling on 5th street, adjoining residence
of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well f water and 6tables
lot ooxisa, ceavenlent to business. , Price, $1,5-
3 One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining
residence of- Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and
try, well of water, well located for a boarding
ouse. Price, $3,000 ,. .
. One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th
'streete, 6 rooms, kitchen, weB- of water, lot 121
feet on Graham street, 162 fast on 10th street
very desirable property. Prlc, $1,250. -.
QOne dwelling on Poplar steeetr10 rooms,
999x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, we
- oi good water, sold on terms to soft purchaser
Dwelling In Mechanlcsvfne, 1 story S-roaa
rn sf ahmaf Inj
1738, square 325, adjoining property of W. a. Sin?
auu vuusre. toco, casu sooUi
Twolote, Nos. 2W7 and. 808y square 46. fronl
lng 99 feet on B street &nd runnln? tfarmnitt
to C street. On the premises- ts- a two-story fra&e
dwelling, seven rooms and small storehouse.
OA Tan yard at LowesvUle, N C.,: Zi ttoer
J-i vats, l pool, 2 lime 1 shop house 18x23 bark
house, bark mill house, stahle, dwelling; 10 acret
land connected with tan yard. Price gl.OGOw or
will lease fop 5 or 10 uears oa reasonable tenus
A very desirable farm, containing 16?v
acres, about threee m'es west of Charlotte.
on the Carolina Central railroad, known a&tbf
Junius Hayes f area, adjoining the lands ofDr
Paul Barrtnger and othersv Seven-room dweSmg
and necessary outbuildings to good repair o the
premises. WeD watered sad In a good nelglbor
hood. Prtoeperacra$30 ,
Lot fronting on Msrehead st, 99x366 feet, I
Kmall two-room, house, well, lot well set with
fruit treess Price $860; ;
4-1 j Five-room dwelling with kitchen and stable.
4: 1 lot 99x198 on West Tsade street, beautlfu .
grove and well pf good water Price $2,X)ft
9ae story frame dwelling and lot on Stone
watt street Pries $500. -. ' .
One lot anf a hall! lot, unimproved, on the
corner of B and 11th streets. . Price $650.
4r One story frame- store house 20x6 feet, lot
J 24x100 feet, fronting on railroads and one
unimproved lot In rear of above 100x126, Jeet, both
at Sautord, Moore county, N. C. Prlje $490.
A i Two story frame dwelling, four roams, bam,
tJ stable, smoke kouse. good well, some trail
trees, about acre el land, m Sanf orcl Moore co..
N.C. Price $1.8Qa . -
Fifty one aetee of land, 23 acres under cuitt
vatlon, talaaee timber, mosti-i eime. nnm
oak. Two tenement houses on place, lying on the
edge of Sanf ord, Moore county, N. ft Price $860.
(The above three tracts will be seid together oi
separately, and tf purchaser desires ean secure
fii8al of a stock of goods at price agreed upon
ween nmisea ana ma owner. )
160 Acres In Davidson eounty, N. C.,' '
miles from Lexington and & miles fmm ttn
wood. Six room dwelling, good water: four acta
in apples, peaches and grapes. Price $2,000.
c Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two
erty
$2,660.
Kl Fifty acres of land In and adjoining Hunt
Jir ersvUle, C. On the place there is a com
fortable tour-room dwelling house, good bam, crib,
kitchen and well.: Very desirable property. Price
$35.00 per acre. . , .
fP'iffiEDENTED ATTRACTION !
v nrffr Half a mm DistefinM.
Louisiana State Lotter ? Si
IneorDorated in 1868 for 25 rears bv the IaoMIh.
tore for Educational and Charitable purposes -with
a capital of $1. 000.000 to which a reserve fim of
over $650,000 has since been adaed.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the Bresent State Constitnt&n
adopted December 2d, A. D.. 1879.
ltsixrand Single Number Drawings will: take
place monthly. - It never scales or postpones.. !
Sjbk at the lofrawing Distribution : -lS7tb
Grand Iflontbly
AND THE :
Eitraoriinary , Sfini-Aitniial ; Drawing
InrtheAeademf of Mostc, New Orleans. Tuesday
. ooemoer 19, isso, vn-ier me personal
supervision and management of
Grat, G. T. Bbatjbbqabd, of L.a, and
r Qxn JtiBAlf A. Eaklt, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZU. $150,000.
"Ifoticei. Tickets are Ten Dollars-
aly. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2.
Tenths, $1.
UST OF PRIZES.
I Capital Prize of : $150,000,
1 6isind Prize ef 0.000.
1 toand Prize ef V 20,(i00,
2r Large lTlzesof 1,000,
4- La'Pge Prizes e - 4 6.000,
20PrJzee-of - 1,000,
50 - " . . " 500.
100 " 300,
200 - , 200,
600 100.
liOOO : , 60,
$150,000
- 50,000
20;000
70,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
yo.ooo
40.000
60 XXXV
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
No. 50,
Dally.
H2.R5 n rr,
o.uu p in
6.07 nm
I D ID
00 p m
fS6 p m
1-06 a m
iNo. a
98
12.88 n r
, -Naifl-Daiiy except Suncna
Leave Goirfja-wnr01"
ArriveBalev ilSSS
Greensboro 8.80 aS
Jur-Llne tor all points Sown? ' mth e 1
Llneiop
& W. M g BAIHtnA n
oome south.
Leave Sreensboro,
AJvKHraieMtvniA
, Arrive Sfefem,
NOBTH.
i Leave SaHsta,
! Arrive KemersvUle,
j ...vgaamyn;.
3
No. 60;.
Dailn
1 1.17 pm
'No. 61.
PaUyy
65 pm
TOO p m
atsD p m
No. 62
iw a a
10.50 a id
1-25 a m
No. 68.
Dally.
"to a m:
8:05 a m-
STATS UNIVERSITYR7n
GOI3WJ NOBTH.
Leave Chape EEL
Arrive University,
QQim SOUTH:
iEeave Unlvessity,
amve unapei mil,
No. 1.
Daily
ex. Sun.
11.33 am
N 1
DUly
ex. Sun.
6.80i p m
7.81 pm
NeTT
Dally
ex. Sun.
6.03 p m
600pn.
"noTT
: Dally
ex. Sun.
11.54 am
12.&4pn.
100 Apsrexlmatloa Prizes ef
100 -
luo -,
$200,
J0O,
75,
BUFFBT SaBEPIN CABS WITHOUT CHANGE.
uuiiiuwwhdsh, Between New York and it
lante, and between ttreensboro anOAlSfe
Tbrousrh. Pullman ci,.. Bmue.
?betweenwi tat "STiL1?- 53,
60,00Ofend JDanvtUe, EM!
wasuingroa ana New Orleans '
'JlsafyiW .x as-a- 7
tXSf At11 SRleatGrsenKboro.Rai.
feints South, Southwest. West. North iL M
$20000
lO.OOO'
.7,500
279 Pri2Mi.amoutt42R$t!C'
. $552,500.-)
application tor rates to clnbsshould be made onl
rto theofiflce of the compjay in New Orleans. '
or iurtoer lntormatioii write clearly, elvmz tub
1 -address. Postal Notes- Express Money orders. o
New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Currenc
ibj Expreaa all sums e i& and upwards at our ex
pensej aawressea. .-: si. a. dauphin,
. '. - New Orleans. La. '
OrM. A.. DAUPHIN.
WashlagCon, D. C, - ,
Make P. O. Money Orders nayable and axAirpna
Begistere Letters t - -
JIJSW UKJLEAJSa WATIO-NAI BANK,
. New Orleans, Lev
LOUISIANA NATK)SAL BANK.
STATS N ACTIONAL BANK,
f&EBMANIA. NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, a..
New Orleans
New Orleans,. La
dc-- 100 expect mm
35
To I'ea?
39
42
43
47
52
-room kitchen, well and garden, being prop
adjolning J. S, PhilUpg' lesldenee. Price
FOR RENT.
. Dwelling house on South Tryon street, adjoin
ing the residence of Dr. a E. Bratton. V ry con
veniently located for a boarding house
Apply to " ,. -
Charlotte Real Estate Affency,
sept2dtf . ; B. E. COCHBANE, Manage
T. R. M AG ! lU,
; WHOLESALE GROCER
: - " ! , ' r - - ' . K ' -r ' 1
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Collare Ct,, CisrIotiu
SPECIAL NOTICE. :
99- feet
v v a a uuo BLirHii. U.11H n lririinir t r nn
Fourth street, petween the property of Col.
i?p.lnrar;au 5?gJno as the. Dr.
novStf TTJS BEAL E31 AGENCY.
SENp AND ' A JTF
-OF-
D. M, RIGLER'S
and Beat Biscuits;
KOMETQINQ RICE.
Fresh Every, Evening
AT 5 O'CLOCK.
D. M. Riqier.
. FOR SALE.
IwIU sell cheap, and on accommodating terms
a good second hand, No. 2, planing and matching
machine, made by GoodeU & Watei s, Philadelphia:
Sold only because I bad to buy a lareer machine.
"o Pplyto " JOSIAHASBUBY,
novl9dtf. - ChariotteN.a '
The Mirror
is no flatterer. . Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale ?
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost cheats : the
looking-glass. :;. .:
and the Southwest. swMratu
sA. L. BTVT&S. :
ad V P Seven Manager.
RSetamono.
Tew. Arkansa
K. SLAF6HTEH,
Gen. Pass- Agent..
VR.
Houses Rented.
L CHABmOTTB BEAL ESTATE A6KNCT,
B. E. COCHBANE, Manager,
mad tf - Trade Streetgront Central Rotl
MRS. JOE PERSON'S
AB t&nt iVS & B
Rores ' Vital Energy
Lost Indigestion, Overworks Werry, Mental
-Strain, or other causes.
It ' is r$aturi tlreat
System FJenovator
ANT BLOOD PUBOTEE,
SOI.l ny AaL.1. DRUGGISTS.
Jus
I
ATMORSPS MINCE MEAT
and PLUMB PUDDING.
t , "
CHOICE NEW CBOP
0RLEA1VS :: MOLASSES.
BUCKWHEAT.
OAT FLAKES,
' OAT MEAL and
CRUSHED WHEAT..
The largest and best assort
ed Stock of
Heavy aod Faccy 'Grcceries
In the city.
6 ALL All D INSPECT OUR
BARNETT & ALEXANDER'S.
. J'rce delivery Telephone
call 81. . ' .