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.'.fl,. . ..til '! .r.v ' KVKRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY , , O -ST- ' ' ' WADS H. BARB IS. M. and Frop'r. tuHClimuH; On Yew U ; Six Moatha I Hires MoMths fi ; Per Week M cuts, par delivered hi the city by carriers fen ot if. 1. ADVumstaa Ratss knr and Vheml. MONDAY. JANUARY . 1M9 ; vJKff. JtEI&S BILL. The Senator from Mecklenburg, Mr. Reid, has a bill before the Legbs lature to repeal the law as to con cealed weapons, and allow any one to carry one upon paying a tax of two dollars. The Raleigh Chronicle thus states the feature of the bill "The bill provides that when eiv ing in his tax, every man shall take an oath that he has not during the past twelve months carried any weapon. Unless he takes this oath he shall pay the two dollars tax. It also provides that every dealer in these weapons shall pay a tax of 30." The Wilmington Star says : "Mr. Keid is correct, no koubt, in the opinion that the present law is a dead letter. The Star years ago insisted that the law did not reach men of violence, while it did prevent law abiding, peaceable, conscientious cit izens from carrying a pistol at times when prudence would have perhaps required it We incline to the opin toa that the change proposed is a good one. It will not increase vio lence, while it will increase revenue." The magistrates' $10 jurisdiction, The News thinks, has considerably abated the evil of carrying pLstols. But it is a great evil yet. The 1 pleasing story ff Deacon Staples's parrot a being told in Bos ton nowadays, and is worth retelling in Charlotte. One day, when the! . It will Not bt to this bantrattoa. I Blotter wick : "I see that the bustle is no lontrer worn. j 11 I wile; ivucia utu ywu bw I Lmmmi tatiln tar -it flivlnrr tin artst!-lafttt I ... I the parrot, when her back was Blotterwick (meekly)! "In the turned, stole a pickle from the dish. Mrs. staples turne.l in time to see the theft, and threw a knife at the parrot with such force and accuracy that it took all the feathers smoothly off the bird's head. For days the parrot was disconsolate at the loss ol his topknot, but recovered in course of time. Soon afterward a cleygyman ACROSTIC. AtMit and insure, your property with us. newspars. His Wile (sharply.): "Well, when i'ou see it in the street Just let me enow. Epoch. The transition from long, linger ing and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the lite of the individual, buch a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and came 10 spena sunaay at Deacon the agency whereby the good health Staples' s, and the parrot was in the I has been attained is gratefully bless- rlininir mom when thi- tntt ram in ed. Hence It IS that SO much Is k ur... tu u.u. heard his head was X " ur let a day pass until you are 1 insured. once to 0. IT. G. BUTT A CO sure you will get what you pay for. : -1 tri -: t-t I,, iiicaiu in uiaiac ui ejcvimc: unices. as smootn as a uoor tion t0 neaith t0 the use ol the knob. The parrot looked at him Alterative and Tonic. If vou are witn interest, and then, as heads irouoieu wiui any disease 01 Md were bowed while the minister said "eV. L'ver or Stomach, of Ion or T T nder no circumstances postpone J this matter. ach others that delays are dan gerous. we extend an in- grace, the bird screamed with dis tinctness: "Ha I ye durned old scamp ! Ueen stealin pickles ! short standing, you will surely find i rener Dy use 01 electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and ft per bottle at tiurwell Dunn s drug store. 3 Special dispatches to the New York Tribune and New York Times from Indianapolis indicate that John Wanamaker will be President Harri son's postmaster general. The Ph il adelphia merchaat was closeted with Gen. Ha rrkon for four hours on Wednesday, "and started home, his face wreathed 10 smiles of aalistac uou; ergo, wanamaker is going to be u the Cabinet. "Only this morn Ing, says the Tribune correspond ent, u was given out on the author Uy of Gen Harrison's closest friends that Mr. Wanamaker was one ot two or three men on the best Cabinet slates whose names could not safely be rubbed out." The Timet' cor respondent says that Mr. Wana maker has postponed his intended yisit (o Europe; therefore he it go ing into the Cab.net;" and as for Gen. Harrison he keeps his mouth SHut like a dam ; therefore nobody knows anything about what General Harrison will do but Gen. Harrison himself. The Florida International and Semi- tropical Gxposition will open at Ocnla, Fla., on the 20th inst., in stead of on the 15th, as originally in tenticd. It will remain open until May 1st. This will be an exposition of pomological, horticultural and ag ricultural products of Florida and her soils, timbers, woods, minerals and live stock, and in addition ar ides and pryducts of general inter est from all Stat.-s and countries. l-.nti v is o;en to the world for the lispl ly of its products. Ocala is lo cated in Marion county, in the centre of tlie peninsula, and is the centre of the finest and richest portion of HonJa. The biennia' sessicu ol the Am rican Pomological Society ol the L'nited States will be held at Oca'.i February in, 21 and 22. The Greensboro Patriot, under the management ol Mr. Hussey, greatly improved. The Patriot comes out this week with a nobby new head. NOTICEi To one and all X vitation, don't you lorget it all and get a calendar. ""urs are neat and useful. C N. G. BUTT, TOM GRIFFITH. Leading Fire Ins. Agents. Telephone 197. jan8 LANDKETH S rateMarflBi CliiiBfti' j ;Fro;SeIc?tedAVI)it,c MILL PC .. I s r- i 4 J W. MILLER, THE BEST CORN, MEj! -AND- , -1,4 MILL FEE! PBI0E3 ALWAYS . EI0BT. 1 - STAR MILLS " CO' My milk bottles are the neatest. We have just received One Hun- cleanest and best to be had. To dreu thousand (100,000) Packages open the bort'e, take in both hands place firmly on a table, then with both thumbs press the wire bail and the top will drop off. rVo dirt, dust or WATER T!ie Rev Dr. William J. Holland, past .r of the Rellefield 1'rei.byterian CliL'ich, of Pittlurg, has been re (ue:ed by the United States Gov eminent to make a scientific explor ation of the west coast of Africa. He is to be paid $10,000 and expenses. A l. ... - IA I , . i""" a year ago ur. rtoilana was selected as naturalist to accompany a G overnment expedition to Japan Me made valuable collections and disc vrties in entomology. His re Kn was so aSle and complete that the iovemmcnt wishes to reuin his ser iocs. Jay Deyo. of 0ego. in ihi)MnK a cotter tor (be Grot on Carriage Company, broke it about $i7 onh He at once reported the ta-t to the company and asked them to end their bill o damages The following reply shows that tome corporations have souls "Dr.AB Sit: Voin of the 14th iiuunt to hsnd. We note what you lay in regard to the cutter that you had the mnlortune to break yo are man enough to h Ihatym broke it, and do n place the blame on some one eUe. we are fmng to make no charge in th mat wf, as we like to e man once in a while that will owa p when he ha a aMfartM, and aot blame sutoc om rWt." The Fvdment KipuwtHia Com pany, of AtUou. Ga . wbvh lud a aoat SucrraaluJ nhibilhm u V7, determlol to bold another one thas ka. TW gronU and building re m good coodaKw. and it is pro poawd to raw f s vono to pwl (h how in mamnc ortW and to neo. fcr contlng eci. 14 vhicb tJ Esposiuow Gxnpaar wul MitMcrib fVXo. ad k kmmmm mn d Oe rVMararler. It b to be aa eioo- too 0 Atlanta's UdwrM aad the rvauwiM sod indwMrirs Uibwtary 10 nummt. 1 M UK ClpostUoO al Ah r'- -0' Complete The immigration that has poured into Southern and Western Florida 1 made it a white man's land, weaUhy ami prosperous While the io.mo neKroes louth ol St. Augus tine lial grown from 1870101880, to 16.000, the 17.300 whites had gron to 45.91W and nearly 70,000 txby In that section of the .State the races were nearly equal eighteen yean ago , the wlutes are (our to one tod y. and in a number of the coun ties (he negro iopulaiion has actually deci eased j .. i uo'iaiisis ot Woon- ockrt. Dakota, have got up a pat lo I ate the capiul of the territory should it become State The plar I" sell a sufficient number of tharei in 1 1. . . , . - i io earn to raise l, oooo, with which thry propose to purchase t.ono acres of land near that city which will p.r ,He urRff oniu, ami. with the influence of the Urge number of stockholder, am! thu immense amount ot money, to lay .Kit the capital of Dakota on ihe pur. hse, tract of laml can get in the milk. Mrs. Moore washes every bottle ano attends to the hlline. I do most e . 1 , . . 01 tiie delivering mvsc I. 1 trv to oe on time always, and I am going loinetop 11 mere is any room up mere. Yours truly, C. C. MOORE P S I have never said that my mux mas me oest or better than any . 1 ,. .. ' omrr, out Invite anybody to si on the wagons, select a bottle and then judge for themselves. I am to have my milk tested w other offered for sale on the streets. CC.M CELERY. BUtTj. Olery. The Taurora Farm can nnw iun. ply Celery in anv amount. Ms- n.i , .1 , ' . zrt vcirrjr u 01 me nnesf flavor. Le- livered in any part of the city. oeno oroers to W. W. PHIFER. Unto At Taurors Farm. Too Late for Clrista of these celebrated Seed, which we offer to both the wholesale and retail trade. These Seed have been sold in the South for OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS, and the Messrs. Landicth cultivate a larger number of acres in Seed than anv growe in the United States. We confidently recommend these seed as the best and moat reliable sold. Send your orders to T- U.lonsii, WNH Uw Ch.cikj.at,, Jun 14 -Another Phae v4 the Fidelity lUnk s tr.BKr btstory came to hght to.Uy ,n the fihng .a answer br Mrs Amm. BaWwm. wwlow rf ,h, camheu of the fnWlity National IUnV Mrs K I Harper sued Mrs Baldwin rm A WawtaWwfaM Mnffsp. aVWMB, twsMly rMnswIkrd 'Yosj atw ami raortgap. few by al,l., tn4 Harper. Mm. to E. L. ""lined 10 BlwMt. la nd bv Kim Hnroer U. lkrt ksi Mshaod Willi Prwi M onW lo get , w W a. .rvle, Harrf. of run until i wtl ?1t. h pwpos, owkiJlshw t.J. 5- Mk. Ik, la M to deeUr, psp, void M to Ker .Vnw,, u a-t.. edxd to caarn Ilss- j... Mrs. HoWssh-YmT klasUawl U Mrs. VstXTMl t mix VsnftmvswYesv r . Mrs. HtvIo. raa t r Mrs Vaewr.t4n(Kj;nw( -f. (ml I KS1 Wksr.1 is L .1... m tt ij U Urt k vary rat. y brt A CRATE OF ELEGANT ENG LIS1I 10 AND u PIECE TOILET SETS I -TV That we purchased for Irw ULK. Trade have ju arrived and will be soi.i at j5 per cent, below their value. I-uge variety Rochester Lamps G. S READ A CO. 1 1 East TraJe St CBOARI) AIR I.INE.-On v ) and after January dth the sleep trig ran will not run through bet Ween ChaiUrtte md Raleigh. It will he necessary tor through pasaengen by die night trains to change cars at Hamlet. The sleeoinir ran kx.M. mln, it uminirtrm will coo unue 10 run aa heretofore. W. CI-ARK. n Gen 'I Pas. AgeoU 1'UKh JhKShY Mil K. WrM)sssas4sss1 HTKE. RICH MILK. .i. tgj? --Tv- j. a. MAmmr. C J ELLIOTT A CO., o. Wfttc&mAken and Jwlri, RlPAJUMo a SrtCIALTT. Wstcb. and Jew th chespswt 1 Utkwcitjr. 213 Wut Tr4 Stmi. Burwell & Dunn, WsBiEetajlDraoists, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Just received, the latest novelties Perfumene. GarwonrU' nH vernon s txtracU. and Colotmea in small bottles and in bulk. Also a select stock of Fine Toilet Soie. W. B. TAYLOR'S Lunch Room Is in shap for the Holidays, Qu&il on To&st And other Delicacies. Candies and I-ruits of the Freshest and Best r Hk i . 111 II I HI ECCLES & BRYAN, PnonuEroitsi. i . with -, feSf. BELMONT-ANMX " jwSw'Sf Tm Liutcur Homr inn1 1 . stat..., 'll'.-"' Ved rooms, and a , .'. j TABLE UNSURPAT I . .HSU . . Ir. f By any Soulhera Hotel I y lent accooi modal ioos b ffi ore and commercial towns -- PIANOS ANDORGAiV Chickering P'uno. Ano i Piano, Beat Pianos, Mai Pianos, Maon & Hamlin Piano. ... t v. Waterloo Organs, P.:.kaH Organt, Masoa, & F Organ, at low prices on easy terms, y 'tf t v ". ! ' Write me for prices before buying .-.. ? f The largest stock of Furniture In the State. . E. M ANDREWS. 'AIOUNA CSNTtAI. 1. 1. Oa sfl QiARLorrn, V. A. HICKS. TINNER awn 1 SUTE ROOFER, CMtralllMtj p.aa;o. TrasWSleH F rone AS S. M. HOWELL, Freih Bread, 0ake Piei &c. NOW PBRPARINO FOB THE HOLIDAY TRADE. SrECIAt ATTtXnONTO WMOLBULf bus in raw. S. M. HOWELL. A 8tyliih Bait of Olothei IS TO BK COVETED BY ALU . OloUu for Winter Bahlnfi. Call and examin and get prices. . JOHN VOGEL, Tt Tailor. K I O-es sj fa j D It. ISSS. srsVj ifel" t Wlliwasaa ss,ss! ajj L Li. I I IV lurtmi TwSas. TRADE O.&O.THA TVs Qtfssst Tm trm OSkrsl. PERFECTLY PURE. nt n. a TsSlsssfi tl Is Orl OssUsRdal Tsa Os, IXL, 'MOKNSlkr.M rsesssisyilisssssossiiis. ALtXAMDM S CO. 1 1 - -1 UlsrMMM . ' L 1 " j L I 1 1 1 iiiis ' Ai UmtSmm ' Uraafts- . 1 tif ( L W1I1 Sim I sS ill L HwU a to I m At Wsslssy sa I sss ' l ' mtmH. Ti si M cfsi'nw sss'f " RissseH, P... .t. T.-Ul 1 I T-ssssjs1 atasstestsata"' I Ossnisa m4 ll iiiiws TIIC CTDtw- rpFin., . v mnQ cto the sec- aH Vv. rms.iemc. Music sad I " Z!" aouta. and recent lot- ""7rTOTT,' this the moat cotv lC.Hitcta.4Ca. WHOLESALE ad RETAIL S5,rIirl "Zt V ClMo In ih state, Tk vsar. skUs 1. .1 sri , . im r.l.4 eTf 1 l aa. pLTRVAt ; i-rs, Srao Waco,, - t" Milk and Crocer'. W.gonc. ' LM oi West fv:! -AND WnEiilniiii K11 ri,i oocinr, 1 Md stiruUe tot , ,J "Pt itfc 5c Cff. dn.s . T jwoanii ri. ir..AV. n-. i- ' trTVTosna isiumm. i sis m wt avasAuiu UOCKIB . k 1: WHIU I mil IM hms. U - J- a trsf ata'l shoe mor. rJ.'X- " r wui Rid a co.s Lt :u n ' : v M- Tryest rn SH I OSJ Alt efir ai I a vtr. "JTT " E. L, MARTJ.V. , 4, Jo4crvfii,i , Kst to Buord Houa. Qukkest RoM , MERIDAN, JACKSOfi; . VICK5BUa TEXAS. v ' .CALIFORNIA r WHteoecsBs JOHN A. GF.I Olslrlv lr At c it CROMwru, c r '
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