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.:iHirnin urn , ; - 1 1 11 1 it m hi is ! as ' i -rr : i . in. aoit aa won gjo i-toYT tfoL ai I'll ORH.TJ: -T, Saturday, xuay o, xoo- retier ear iree-Dorn reuu.-- 1jiM n-nl'4 titnv - mintiiini T mm PIR PTUtTJSITED IN THE STA TEL WJCST df RALEIGH SUBSCRIBERS Weiy wero adopted last Saturday by a large number of the tax-paying citizens of -Kerry county, South Carolina Firxt That the onlv remedy is or- gdQ-eg()J5nce to the payment of any more taxes than are necesary to Ili ! UlMJftWWWMHiW-i-fl-UU1.'11-111 ii ii J of LrSrs-rfr ltr6 ShrtslIcrtrTd beliume diately and thoroughly organized and fWWfe T8TJT, ird-That Tthe Uonventiouio as semble in Columbia on the 4th of May lat.ion and dec are its purpose. a. resolutions. afcfcirtepprlsaedaad iimpQ6irbe4irr' tion and sympathy ol patriots every- wuere, wr me ijnooago ui mo v onMoriitaaicaicorrup fiE8tofc. tai,-wnicn ' nas pepty so often heatathat it almost sreTs and wearies the listener. Yesterda' it was Babcock, to-day it is Belknap, to-morrow itw41l llobeson- Last - week it was-"Xi'eiigue Island navy-yard, this week it is the Sioux Aeepey, aexfr week it will be the PubhV PHrlterV It Si -5 ! iLois Speech The longest speech'on redord js belieyl ed tohvejfeen tjiat tn&ae byi Mr. JDo Cosiflbsr'iri' the ' liegislafuf e Of British Columbia, when a measure was pend ing whose passage would take from a great many settlers their lands. De Cosmos was in a hopeless minority rhe job, lial Jjeeji heMhack till the eve )F the fclosibuth. Sessioni ujiiess i "i-i xi i e . C J ,re uesrisiauon was laKen Deiore noun ui u. compelled to sing, albeit at the lnstoTOvenniaytnaWiorefintr wtt:iiiSrtt.hadHrsi!4iv7Hfca.'dTearv fail. The daybefore the - expiration of .v, j ---n - r-. ,. ,. tvVi- .1.. a ,,r; ! ,, ,, tne amiiauon ie uosmos goi uie uour ies.nooe. has Lapout ten a. ssi., ana Degan a speecn FOB SALE OR RENT. Hp ti ie 3gd Lot For Sale. OP all tlo Snnlhprtl ,ee nureVl, nbne'ifaa agipst the biU.r-Itsfriead cared little ; rrbed,;ttiafi1Niftrl for they supposed thatnly one" Or two WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. . ,,tttul,l3Wjn UolftCBitrfljfhfl-uufprAabe feaSjAedaiP of us fiuly appreciate the deplorable condition of affairs in that once proud, more tenderly ftfotlfea.XsKe-' poiilical staliia, since lo'elock he would btf 'thTough, and the u, rfMTMi-i..,.h:aj -hAPm ,unmAw hat hilL could he onite Massage. One firuilnL Ahfe haa votftd first one ' wav. oclock came and M Cosmos was inrlYKiin ?h ntftftr Herice't'er terjri- l sp'eakinff' sflT-r-hadn't' more than enter- lory nHS Deeufi lavorame nra ror lire cu uuu omycti.. -- " ohic'tUeofJ tolimSdatifttv nd: bribery was saying the eeqond place. corabittfidianWhete oOTie .:w.onldi::,'OQt3 : Three .osclock. ne produced a ieanui wja.JhQQUierwauid aip..,0JCUny; Of munpc; o, evidence,. . na. uisjstea on iciuu ui i, a uwuiij, ... "J w V :p AriG thave a suspicion or the trath ne was it?ariSe idf (Jawel4 eiimitiesplBomet going to speak.mjiexiuaoonAnd and tBraiKrowhMifofe, noble DfttrioUrAS kill the bill. or a while they made V -ri - " ? Al. T1 -.r iY.ani.ti JirAR..it. Kif FIRE IWSURANGE. GLaXXOiBWSffSdiBrl rid n nnt offices oat oi meciiy mast ei- j ci.u t ..ni.rh tn moL-o thi A.tl pect their r.lfrm nf ' elerk knows nobody, and his instructions apply to all allkci knows nobodv. and his instructions . ... Lji.ui ' when we thinlc ot trie nnmiiiaunn oi psppr--Tahfnchi W cannot notice anonymous commnnlca tlns. In all kiui name and ad4fa J tjPK p em a guaianiee oi goou uuiu. We eannot, under any circumstances, re turn relected communications, nor can we anrtcrtane to preserve inauuaw ifm. iieLiMmtxronnisnsauriaes P Marshals and Comtaisaioqejpicatj.'bs gatharad fram tha fnUnwing, iraaAajft 38 1 on of; ion of happy homes that has been wrought upon this Radical cursed Common- r iQS,TCe",r8- Swarms of political vultures have swept down and carried off the fat and substance- ofhflajMi--e5 eku. e OBS5P.RVATIONS Savannah is eating blackbetr.es. JUwT5mftr4eals lierself fii k peW "hf -seVWJ motiop ; a man with one. Wat oth dangcon'is so dark as onVs' iieutfr. What jailor so inexorable as One reason iaT that we are not married, Norwich Bulletin. i Tf""f ",ar with pect jbave arts an hi JoycPavencort, and BajliemuslX; his reptatiop. tjiatx What a shade of sadness creeps oyer a boy's face as h e peeps into the dining room when his that the laft spkfel olate. Linn Record ' 1 Tioctmsrnavie s green herbage and left only the shad- rlrili"' nf desoliition behind noisy demoguges have filled her Legislative alls and sold their votes like so much merchandise -upon the ffl&we-Bf!f le ant Judges spotted with the stains o darkest crimes-have sat- 'in nnnn the lif and death, interests and tights- of trreir fellow no have after many years o .sweat and toil-actjuired-a-homkMSttEHcld age, have seen the very shelter they erected sold for excessive taxatiehjand such toads as platej ljnnKecwa. ?frfeMlrTcateuwfl TIB Hranhrtr WfWH't other day was found in possion of sixty eight of the garments which ladies put on 6s I BtioM vTuBfawnti dark co Is rs. sro lines. If there's anything that I despise to see at a public table, it is tho3e meniOrfcluapTOidl their napkins under their chins ; they do pfl hatefnl. Female Critic. g5w "HP1 "Diet" says a learned phytfll!lln ''contKJls the finer sensibilities of the mind." So we sappose that pdbnjs boEfct8)a cabbagean,- aDDreciate the sublime eorgeousncss of an r r - b sunset. Fulton Times. expli Two school girls out in Ciouncll BlufFs, Iowa, went before a justice of the peace in theeaberanMkOf t in the holv bonds of matrimony. But the J. P. refused to do it on the simple ground that it would be a sinful waste of raw ma terial. Bwrlingtvn Hawkeye, ouso-clamrg seasoi ave Udies CODtitniinir. tu itfsvVy fcir oeiurts tiis . Yu,i, iiuuuicu oj a oc-y i 1 J7 j j , : CanrWss'w'ed fftfrfestied sandl impriss them, because each one afforded him a w rv vf h ai i - ; c ii oil aw t .a. t p aim ft. ciiaaxuc uu uu:ic&p nim taui iUs9prfttfih'Pnfc4i4Jftr'Tif final h7r.thev. settled down to watch the Ireie5 WWrdMdtirsf dity aflgs?l cpmoai. peween swengin i wm fnreyi - No adjournment for dinner ; no chance.' to ax more iaau- wet . -xu : with; water ; . no .. wandering : from hi subject;, "no": eitting' . down:, Twilight darkened; -the gas was nt, memoe slipped out to dtrmtfr inTeiays, and re turnedto sleep in: -Bquads, but De Cos- ms went on. The speaker, to wnora he was addressingliimself, was alternat ed doging jsrjoring, try m to,loolc jviae awke. Day dawned, aiH the raajqnty slid" out ih'squads, to wash tvnd get DreaKiasc; una tae "spwi onn- oiw. ltiat-:-be saia it was. a very logical, eloquent, or .snstained speech. There were digressions in it, repetitions also, but still the speaker kept on ;anu atlastiaoou came to a baffled. -majority, livid with rage and impotence, and a single man, who .was triumphant, though his voice had sunk to a husky whisper, his eyes were almost snui, anu n liVe so majTycaftleTinto 6e s wfvn no caE r ht ao sirieia m wim aim iwen live so m This is the picture, nor is it too r, it you foHreft or in too CoUtmUMi while A tlanla. LhxL&tztiLtlOJl : f HeMd'rTcJrW Slifte 'tftexffexftedly and - disastrously turned the scale aeaiWReAlUUus.tJ,87(2,.That eleciii v rWtfgeclUMest, forW UishaVeHW,!t?fie',WrJsrvative party. It led directly to the re-election of Grant: and the truth is at last nartiallv unfolded of the manner in whtifth Urndi aGGoniDUShed-, It w nkrti ilk. vSllaiivas .iob i and kleihi the House of Representatives will fol low the trail until this black chapter in our politics is mads plain to all. "The, iori Carolina, business, seems, wan nianiitfed n ner by e xSenators PborancT Abbott. iWill sell at the Court House ou Saturday nfxt tnetUi, inst, at 12 M.. the HOCSE andiLQI iwl)jerfri j J S Williamson, now lives, on Trade Street, adjoining R I Mc- DowellJind ,J; W . Jlcaiunaj?. tfonj.ing on Trade Street 99 feet, running back to Fourth Street 3' feet with M fcpleaQid dwelhng; fine water antTa fidrvlneardT antf 'Choice selection of fruit Good barn and stable, and carriage shed, making it one pf the handsomest t ketUoas' In tbe city. .". J03 McLATJGHLIN, Trustee ..Of. JS Williamson, i niay3 tds . - SIe of Valuable CITY rilOl'EItTY. AND ( ; LAND. BY Virtue of a decree of the District Court - of the; TJnited States fo' tbe' Webtern niaiKr:!: f North Carolina. 'in the case ot John Mauney "Assignee of J T Tate, RhViVrrt'-nt.: ncairist Georce-K Tate, etal.,-1 will feell'af: the. Court Hauae dor in the City of . Charlotte, on the 5th day of June, 187ut at 12 o clocK M.., me lonowiug uctsunu A lot in'r the-City of Charlotte on Trade street, known as' the McMurray & Davis store ; Said lot has on it a valuable store building and is located in the bsst business rvnrt. nf thft nitv. One tract oriana Known as iuc . containing about 378. acres, situated ahouttwo miles Southwest from Charlotte : this tract Will be divided into tWo or three nu reels suitable for small fmas . 1 1 i T .. iine tranr. Known as-; me uraviun lmmx. containinsr about 155 acres,, sitaatea raree miles West ot Charlotte. One tract known as the WiUiamsqn place. containine about 130 acres situated four miles Wesfor (Jharioite. One tract kmwn as the Shuman place containine about 5 or 0 acres, near the Southwestern bocrnuary or me uity oi vnar- lotte: These landsareall valuable for farming purposes ONDO Asinirance Corpowtiotf' Niagara" "Geoig.i flooie" "National" ' oi i i JJ Bortk State'' "Lynchburg Insurance and Banking Company" "Firemen's Kun.r "Royal" "North America." B NYE HUTCHISON & SOS, Agents Office 2nd Story Parks' Building, Tryon 6tre. nov!2 HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. MISCELLANEOUS. it 4nVge'd inisrti arfjul man- "Leeitimate exDenditures" were made to cover the whole of it. Imaginary swarms of ku klux were first iii6bed. These, it was. claimed, int$ rfered-jjith thQ.fcLlfeafdtn.Jf mtelfnufEO tlere were Dieareu auu uioyuuut, o w?s,heref?ra oSChSSr for tottered under him and hishuked .u-Jui- dU(,'.', ,AJV t.Vr were cracked and smeared with blood. twenty-six VIJi .!- J - i , , , e.rtL ,.k...;i!'iji,yM,ii.-nH ue uosmos naa suoKeu SUnlineTt- Ol "-iOfi "'ieiJUVV mmmion I -- iiBlguuor as An Old Man Caged Like a Wild ueast for Thirty Years Ver e; : appnteL' ft ; fcr.efy- ' ii elgh b s hood airdaiV arm ' bf Mesignat'ed a New York Sun, visit- uontmtua wnue is m session ; view mat body ana stay as heur (if you can stand it that long) trie rfnergesr wo uis pense the law and the juries (!) who feflaxiihBIlfacts, then come back and compare your picture with the one we havedrawn. Caittlmians to extreme measures, to make every jffcprl)tq eject Wariest Legislators to office. We believe if the white people of the State would join together in a -r , , distant assessors" sprang up in every Dart of the Stale Not annan of them had anv civiMifcUi idiwforni- They : . .,w flnlln.o a I .i iM woro Trwtd to pftrn h r Oav in thennr- LB'ack Llclc en ; Lor V.aao nrl 5ntimiHatinn nf voters, -'ft Thirty vnara asro William rair, a wii onrriihfihri hh "an immense scale. nrominnt citizen livine near this vil- Mirahsl CarMH ilone disbursed $250,- latr-. attended a revival meeting then 000 in Cojisaioecpouglas held here in the manner of the Prtnu- squandeTelfW.OboSmSfi U the State, tive Methodists. He became a religi- and Senators Pool and Abbott appar- OU8 enthusiast, and, imagining that he rjnirhe-:bc'ehe with large sumsUf had coniniittd . "the' unpardonable mnnpv in tlwur control that were "Drib- Bin " lost his rea?on. He naesed his abYy drawn 'from fhe" secret service entire time in praying and singing fund. The State Committee "were h believed hi wife and family pre ignoredjtrjd .J.hpt."irrj SepaJLpers usurped yented his obtaining pardon for his their rJ&eefev? flSlieyi cirrie the;bag. 8ins, and became so violent toward No one knows how much money them that it was fotfnd necessary to Pool and Abbott dm-ase, but it was- a rTae:hirn under restraint. A room lartre sum.. The Davenport transit- was-fitted ud with stout oaken bars at would advise South tion tihdubtetttv'furhishes akey to its the doors and wiudows, and he was i j . i - i - - . ' ver before resorting source. , ' ; . lniDrisonea merein "This business tires tne inaignaiion, her representative men. EeryCbiog seem favorable for a change, if all rolfniari8 Jwould only true Mjth v n,.: r could accomplish their freedom. Miss- .nrrtH .tnnlcii. a brother member coneratu- issippi uiu it, auu nuvr ia guvcu uj IptH h'T heartily, remarkiag: " Jim. 'here's nothing lyrAtakingthe bullbythe horns.' "Yes. l'rhXraoAlierLnf : "fifi a thins; nwst popahtr aiAir thosV who have neyer tried it." Brooklyn Argus. What ii Heaven's best gift to man ?" ask t young lady on tsunaay meat, smiung sweetly on afl lUkj"igiicU hoss," OlieS thw'iljangwfciM, wi prudence. The sweetest month in the world is tl one that speaks the least scandal, says an exchange. "We don!t know about the scan dal businessrJriltSjftchehf fffeH est mouth in the world is. Reynolds Herald. W a . VI .1 prosper only those wno neip inem- selves. The Republican party is about to fall to pieces by the weight of its o w'rliTU Efil'fc"It lg(pfscorn and corfWfcptlRots tW&gbout the whole Union, and with the powerful outside pressure Jthat is brought tq bear upon it, and tbe internal disspen- ions which are &ivine vent to sucu Qid hJ)lis, f ieje South Caro lina could be disenthralled in the same way as Mississippi. although it astonishes nobody. io revelation f Grat vacDhinistration astonishes aWyotrV'-now-a-days. There is no deDth of infamy that it lias not sounded.' But is the main who is responsible fca the people to go nnt F.aa nn V- a n I oil nf ioriinranoe ? Is he to escape, and only subalterns to be pundsb&l? -fA.ttorptyWrl '-wil- liarnS.arte'r nS6hl lirtili1 that he. paid out moneys in a manner bethought illegal, on a written order orkTork mrr?thingtfr the gods of the PresidenW handed to him by Davenport. It is not reasonable to 8Ubdse'7lthiiat iGrant was ignorant of what was being done, illegally and otherwise, to promote his re-election, in'Ncrth Carol irjauvjt is absuwi o as- sumrtlfal he 'wair Shall hettfeii be oermitted to eo out of office unpunish si f Thia is a : deation.that lafsa- ehuseUa and every othet Mate is inter The skill of the best physicians has failed tn restore his mind, and he has remained in confinement since 184o His cell is as comfortable as it can be made, and he has every attsntion For thirty years he has occupied eyery hour in the day with lamentation over his lost soul, m piteous appeals to God for pardon, and in singing reviva hymui unknown to tne churcn-goeis to-day. By pacing up and down the floor of his room and by constant knep.linp in particular SDOtS, he has worn great hollows in the boards which it has been necessary to renew several times. The unfortunate man is nrp'r eichtv veara of aere. He is tall nd apparently in the best of physical health. His hair and beard are oi ex traordinary length, He keeps his per son and apartments neat ana ciean, but allows no one to approach him. He will not eneaee in conversation, RISIMj1 sun. WE ARE SELLING GOODS VERTlOf AT THE SUN ! UEESH CANNED PEACHES. "JjlEESH CANNED TOMATOES. PRESH CANNED BLACKBEREIES. pRESH CANNED PEARS. pRESH CANNED SALMON. pRESH CANNED OYSTERS. ' pRESH CANNED LOBSTERS. JpRESH CANNED CORN. pOTTED TONGUE AND TURKEY. pONDENSED MILK. ; gRADY IfJAfcHES f- -; :' piCKLES, CHOCOLATE CREAM. gT RAINED HONEY IN BOTTLES. JJOPS, GROUND COFFEE. PHOW CHOW, LEMON SUGAR. T EMON SYRUP, ESSENCE of COFFEE. Alexander House, CHARLOTTE, K.jU.. Below Tryon StreetM. E. Church. THE building Las recently been thorough ly refitted and renovated ahef the. Pro prietress, Mrs Dr A W Alexander's prepar ed toaocommodate permanent and transient boarders. A share of public patronage is irajreuuuiijf sunuiiea. MRS A W ALEXANDER. DR. A.Wi ALIXANiiER. Dentin has his office in the Arexaddef House, and win De pieasea to see ms old customers and new ones. Dental work will be 'done at rates to suit the. times. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. J . feb!7 r J S ARDINES, MUSTARD, CLOVES. Terms of ?alet one-furth cash one-half 1T ACE, GINGER, PEPPER. SPICE. of the balance in six months, and the bal- J-U. ance in nine months. Bond and approved security, with interest from date required on the deferred payments. Title retained till all tbe purchase money is paid. TITLE GOOD. JOHN W MAUNEY. apwO tda Assignee. Democrat please copy. For Rent. A comfortable four room dwelling, con- XX venient to tbe business part of tbe city. The house has a good basement, and on the premises is a good well of water and a good garden plat. Front yard well get with flowers and evergreen shrubbery. Apply to aor 21 tf MM WOLFE. JEMONS, ORANGES. PRUNES.- " gHELLED ALMONDS, RAISINS. QfTRONVcURRAT,'SEA FOAM. 4 JUMFORD S YEAST POVVDERS, SODA OBACCO, SNUFF and CIGARS. ' DEALERS IN HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES fc CONFECTIONERIES. gREAD CAKES AND PIES. JJOME CANDIES a SPECIALTY. C S HOLTON & CO. may IFFERENT Grades Chewing Tobacco". Also a complete assortment of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco, remarkably low, at apr2l W M ClvOWELL S. D1 Just Received. 60 SUBSTITUTES, TO BE USED IN.THE ABSENCE OF A Fresh 0 HI 0 K E N S UPPLY of English Breakfast Tea, j fist cprlG O received. W R BUR WELL & CO. St. Charles Kotel, STATESVILLE, N. C , Otho M Barkiey Proprietor, Tbi m use is most eligibly located : newly furnfehed. and noeseases ac commodations unexcelled by any House in the State. Breakfast and Dinner House at the Depot. - jan22 -: f ': " MANSION I10U8E GREENVILLE, S. C rilH IS; house isJocated on the Air-Line JL Railroad, about midway bit ween Char- Hotts and. AtiaBta, at -tcternvaoa of-ibe Ureenville-fc4 Columbia RailSoad""fliere tourists may stop and enjoy the comforts oi a first-class Hotel, recently renovated and refurnished. CALNAN & ROATH aug31 4ni Proprietors. Stoney House, Corner of Trade and Church Streets. CHARLOTTE, N; - - v Unsurpassed accommodations for Trayelliijf Patrons.. . - J A BRADSHAW, decl9 Proprietor PRIVATE BOARDING, YARBORO HOUSE." OOUTH Elm Street, Greensboro. N. C. JjO .One. square, from Depot,. Unsurpassed accommoaauon for fasiirttr.i'atj?on;- septic eod bm NEW GOODS! FOR SALE, AT Buckwheat Flour. ATiOt of Mountain Bunk wheat, at STITT, WAIH & CO'S. aprSO B. N. SMITH'S. may 2 WOfJD AND METAL W- R Burml1 & Co' ested irt,: : Th-.public fupda .were weed his whple attention being given to his as-Republican1 Campaign funds. Wlu incessant devotions, is-"-YesporrSTbie-Tor : their; diversion: - ; - TOO", itrolji'.ribrri-f,.- That's , ttve ques-, '- Mr. Joseph Jeffrson, the actor, nas tion. And wh3 used therri to co- ancceeded so well as a painter in w- rupt tQ.'purce ol political power and! ter colors and ; afterwards in )il that Hpffif. thn iwnrtlft W4 1 1 ? ' Lvnchhurd h Kna hpp.n ured bv lUdiClOUS con- Burircr the JtnVeyfcg tolave LHies hi Dioruiug cans uu jrwui tth-. numiug a man feel his own littleness so much as to attempt to scoot past tbe parlor door, un noticed, with six feet of stove-pipe under e acn arm. uroomyn Argus. y s- n the Emma Mine scandal, there wer6 two witnesses, Park and Lyon. They sworecrosswi8e to each other,'and so utterly irreconcijable were their st&te iriEntiillat it walvidjernt tofall Ihai tlbild aidtshamelftss perjury hid oeen committed by one of the other of them. In the closing scene of the ex amination, Park said he could bring advice. rue- nest legacy a man can leave to his children, Is the abiliijta-Uk jcaxb .J.ke.rn.selvesi KnTi;i.iTt r. l,heyl Fit t lie nil but this income is as much greater in passionately lonu, auu t4.. value tpvthem than.the same.- lncojnd tQHpuinvaieu u.tttw.?. IQtUn WoMs Vxttity;. and jsefjil employment are better than idleness and lounging and dissipation. Give a young man ggd, morja habits and a good, practical euucation, (wh'ich need not necessarily be acquired at school,) nsibfc busi- o!!cT5 aiftiTco me; hoiseurs in' London to exhibit speci mens of his work. 'A pointing by him willrobably find place in tber-next ehiiltion. Since he went to London lasLsummer, Mr, Jeflersonnas aevotuu til 1J WiWV been Kimsfiff with 'ef eat zeal to ofar'tixjf which he -haWnWaya witnesses that Lyon was not to be be lieved under oath, and Lyon said he could bring witnesses that Park was not to be believed under oath; wherej unon an exchanee sarcastically re- SWYT1 rPrmirenemiraTiuTorael JNO YOUNG BROWN EXONERAT ED FROM THE CHARGE OF P RE TT 4Li ttA. .2i The scene that took place between John Youne Brown, of Kentucky, and Ben Butler, of Massachusetts, irrthW last House, will not be forgotten, for wl?Scati5Pnr?eT closely resembles the famous invective of Cicero against the conspirator Cati line. thaL-his. Efijckwill be .reimdc for all ttiff tie A .cathfieirecfffeTH liytred in the English language. It will be remembered that Brown was puMicly censured before the House by Speaker Blaine and al'nrie Varh time charged with preyarication. 'lne House was largely Republican and be ine considerably excited by the attack ' Srshly and unjustly censuredT But now since their passions have cooled down, Blaine and How wo strongly ..dToatedthswWW04;. ed to expungl IWowtliHoM SWeast that portion which reflected upon his teracity. d The resolutioT3 it from the record wan. introduced-by Lamar of Mississippi and unanimously MS ana dfflSarL and dO'tlifs' whereT mtttmmRlTBO- the it statements about each other are not irreconcilable. We haye no doubt the4 htre speaking the truth, and that both are able to prove what they allege I p.aecure.a.salaryf, perhaps; ill; 111. Tl a!th6us-! is tm worth, a thous- yeartKe.iritfertst at sis per cent..'jOTJ,OverI sxtech' thousand dollars, hisTeaWAlueOUDtfedin moneys But a poor yotirig rirarr who can makei a thousand do'fIarsaj year it worth far more than a vu'dnV spendthrift who has sixteen thousarVu tlollars. because hftia more; useful, in.,raaoy.ot)ier ways, atfd lial'makirrg'Mhiself., hp-py. nitea'd Tkora voa onnan in frrtnt of FToht- son's dry goods store, Saturday evenf Td'Rtsirvi Grease: SrOT. lit' liik j ing, evidently waiting impatiently for ing out grease spots fiom clothing some one to make an appearance, XtriJlBehtoIe :6r rturoferitirie iDfldDje rffiiHlly aTOnWouljnftjust as he gerlfetallylmldifi tha jnistake ef wwtting iaKXi tne.iciotK tilth, :t.iiTroTvtin Awrf tnen ereacort toof rubbine it with innnra or Diece of mmted aA eo into tne store, wnue the place he had just vacated, ing to him he said. 'Hello Jones! What's your auopieu. mm I W a . . a il Kfi- "Well,'' did : you gei, SSeJ' Yes," growled the ; sufferer, I've got the widow's might.', . in VY eswsneBier wuixvjr ""-rr ' 1? WioodlauWfestclsi, Turn wife for?" said Jones. ctoth, Jn this way. the fat is.diasplyed but is spread'over a'greatef spttde arid is not removed. Tha benzole or tur peri'trtaev-ahorates jndthe!i faticivera a greater ' surface :tnarll before, lhe , . uiia And are you going to wan uu only way to remove a grease spot is td comes out?" ! place soft blottine-. naner beneath and "Yes." i on top of the spot, which is to be first 'I wish you lu" said JonesYriendL thorojughjv saturated with the benf "MiiwiyweAt iftherelfprri j ?ole.gfcJ flfpreffed. Jhe fa worm oi uireaui auu .cpv here an heur waiting for her. And so your wife is going to trade several dol lars worth, and you are going to wait & be & nht,ienes," he added, iy&ift m friend by thd hnnd ? "if there is anv little comforts I spa u . ea.ry. in.tn.e certainty ussoivea ai paper and entirely cldthinguo!.:-. :c 'd alWOrbeffby removed from woi'jil t.'n's UU lift ife, viable frame of mind. week I'll And . he departed uraruw wuc, imunK tW-Ways ItUls-its Sailen.whfin.it m.U k.- I - . T - o ja vb The Soul. "Sam, did you ebei hear dat preachers discourse about de soul?" J Vl 1 i "No. What dihe Sav ?" I -H -tswIide'tsattWji i prisoner. dat Danbury News. m jf JUL C i ormt.fl.ined 8.650 advertisements wanis, poses, 407; horses and carriages, lo. t . ftiiMiin-79:AniusementSf 7 ,ola anrt a host of miscetfan ous advertisements, escape." .;; ti4 u wa-i s vt (errfreauAi?ul! But say was the jailer?" "He didn't say,iut threap OijtffcJkhMl who did hi jsiewiel sa it ii Yjfl." de 'vX AalU ,sj.ii..(ii?ri..i TTTTT -j. tttisteafibJ JBther m ore. and'i ,CJ to be a general feeling 'herea'bofltalha uo i f o vu upen a small grbcer in luia owi. j.rvrwicn Bulletin. IJIi find it to t'aeir. ad vaatage to supply the"ni8eive3 with Goods at Ipwpr prices than they ca'n be bought in Northern markets, jhe fqlloiring Goods auist be sold, viz : 150 lbs Gail i Ax'.Snuff ' iii bUaJerS, Tea, Pafer-irae, ;-Pb(asn,; Lye,; Brooms, Soap, BJackAn,tBlueipf. Doolej's Yeast Powders, biotneV'Pins; SeSa:rsf'St6ye;: Polish.Slnk. 8tarch,4'Bra(iJy Peacbesr Brandy Cherries. jjC6 H1.1-J i j :. 'I i i .... .4, : :.!.;.; jCalidlesi MKfltard, Pafketa, Wrapping. Paper, iqaorsand Wines, Flour. Fancy Soap, St Lolihy tager;Beerv; Pepper -au I Spices in; tin uiL iCandv. Pepper , Sauce, "Walnut. , and Mushropm Sauce, Sweet Oil. . 2 LaTge Platfurw. Scales. 5 Counter Scales, DEALERS IN COFFIHS and CASKETS. " FULL STOCK, ALL SIZESi A L W A Y S ON HAND. D. A. S'MITH & CO.. EAST TKADE STREET, apr28tf PAINTS, OILS, &C. , SPRINGS' CORNER, ' CHAR LOT T E , N . C . " FOUR ACES ! SUGAR CURED HAMS 'if t BY THE TIERCE!, AT? Watches, Clocks Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, AC. TV ILL SELL A GOOD WEIGHT CLOCK I for $3.60, and everything else tTjfces"i-;to suit the times. I will pay the iiglett Caph Price for. old Gold , and SiVvr. i RM MILLER & SONS." Watches, Clocks and Jwelry, re paired and warranted for 12 months, at elrv Store, arlotte. N. C. 1SJ .121 fl 1 aprl5 "FURNITURE !" PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, Bedsteads Bureaus, Cedar Grove Dairy. TABLES, TIN SAFES, CHARLOTTE BABY CARRIAGES, Ac: WE ARE OFFERING BAUGAIXS : OAS II BUYERS. TO PERSONS and Families can be supplied with pure, good frsh Milk, delivered morning and evening at their doors., Or ders through hUe Post Office -will he promp tly attend ed'to:7 "Hid SOSSAMON, A S Wingaie, Proprietor. Superintendent. apr!4 D. A. SMITH & CO., EAST TRADE STREET. apr28 tf Removal. 10 TIERCES OF THE " Celetoatei Atlas Brand of S. C. E AMASSED HAMS, ISS LOU STEWART, ha3 removed her i.VJL business lo Mrs Fink's residence on B Htreet. where she will continue to renew and work over, in: tbe most fashionable styles, all old hair; braids, combings, Sro-: Hair of deceased friends or lamiiy iiair to De kept as a relic, made up in beautiful style, and at very low pricas. Ladies Hair clean ed and all danrulf remoyed, in a very satis factory manner. Hair Dressing tor balls and parties a specialty. FOB f ALE LOW BY R. Eft. MILLER & SONS. apr29 . ' ' . . i ' ; ' '. i J UST RECEIVED at : A.T. & O. Railroad. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Charlotte, N.O, April, 8 X876, J T .UTa & T V V A W Tl V. T? AN and after Monday, April 10th, the Mi WVt i -M w yj following Schedule will be run over this &c, Ac. may 4 Call aritftec'ure'barEains. ! jiUuijri)ULS, Assignee. Egg;;Eggs. ., miy.J) Preib; supply of Eft;-at T'H AUSTIN'S." -1- COPYBOOK, ' : :T . ?e8K.atee,j , Blan; Nptes, JL Drafts' and Receipts, Crayons, c. Re crvtd thttaay,1 k ' PUREFO YB ' ; Fi?esh Im NestCHi ;ii RiBURWELL. 4! GQi aprlG SHOE STORE, A HBW IiO OF Laties': CeitfiHial. Slipr AND GENTS' HAND MADE BOOTS SHOES. PLEASE .CALL. AND EXAMINE apr28 road;:. . . ; - . GOING NORTH. t Leave Charlotte. 6 30 a. m. ". D Cqllege, " . 8.20-' " " 'Moofesville; ' ' 8.58 Arrive Statesville, 10.00 ....... GOING SQUTH., Leave StatesvilleT 2- p. m. Mooresville, 357 D. Colleee. 4.35 Arriv Ghtelottor -: ' ' ' ' .J0 Trains make close connection at Statesville with, Trains QV.er.W,r N. C. R.R. Tickets on sate" to Newton, Hickorr.Mor- canton. Marion and Old Fort. All charges mast be pre paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's. Alezandriana and Caldwell's These beine "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for loss or. .daroaeeto .freight after it is unloadeJat ertner of-tae above named "Flair Stations" No freiebt will be received by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and uesiinaiion is uieuucuy uji.uu-hjcicuu. apl 8 Superintendent, Cirolinl Je' hit Malm & Farrior, Watches and Jewelry, WATCHES JUST IK S5 XIFIIBID WAKRASTEW A. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 'ASSORT -MENT OF GOLDiA-vD SILVER GOODS, WHICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT CHEAP, ANDJWILL BE SOLD to SUIT the TIM I K Ice ! tee ! I have made arrangements to furnish tlie citizens of ( harlotte ar.d urrouiidirig towns wish Ice, during he warm season, at the following prices : For ICQ Jbs 2 cnls per lb for 26 lbs and bpwarfis. 'but below 100, 21 cent; under 25 lbs, 3 cents. Ice can be had at the Ten Pin Alley, from daylight until midnight of ach flay. . W R COCHRANE. apr22 lw 3tper. w'k lm r f : I . Fresh Arrivals A Lot of Fresh Bntterj Eggs aiid C-licker received Saturday evening, for a c low. T H AUSHN. , PrSQ ;' . 1 v ' i '. ' - i - 5 ALEXANDER (2 buttob) K I D GLOVES, FOB ONE DOLLAH, AT A. W. LOYNES' may2 Family Groceries. JOLL SUPPLY.! HAND. T. II. ,A U S T.I apr26 I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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