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OUSERVEIt: f f ""V- "NS v1 . -V , ' ft a4S6a if NT. W .... ..: ' . ' jaflOflnff-' "Free from the doting scruples nat tter our free-bor reason." H - IK- Wo cannot notice anonymous communlca tinnn. in all cases we reaulre the writer's name and address, not for publication, but a a raaiantee of aood faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re turn- rej eoted communications, nor can we undertake to nreserve manuscripts. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. KfBSERlTOAS. Kff CZ,CJ 1 V Jv KJ X4 Beech er shocks the maternal instinct of the country with the assertion that "Chil dren are little animals; little foie?, Ultle bears, little wolves little pig!9." There are lying looks as well as lying words, dissembline smiles, dereur'n si ens. We want an impartial historian to write the history of the United States. No citi zen of this country can perform this task truthfully, and, therefore, our historian must be a foreigner. Knoxville Tribune, Dem. f O.K'itiK !Vf Dotiog, inte'ligent parents put the child hood of tfceir offspring in care of an ignor- ant servant and then wonder why thechil- A lady residm r in Maryland is said to have received a letter last week which was mailed in 1840. The agony of that woman rrKituuxH..wneM jc nay ncwi! B mis time . fpsiletpfcbeasien. k 11. - ,89oasi8 wHrMiils Mrs Par ttDgtOA that last heqre erwnjVlittle un- pleaitatv MAatailcaU were sefn aroun4hioJM rtightjr.TStiOipting stars rramEllaiAltii dlrtb "tire1 desk oAhe moon was covered with black spols of ink, and comets swept the hor'z m with their operatic tales, Everybody said that it pro negated war, and sure enough war did com? First Son ofAlbiMf41m s&pris this news from Hainf fgit it iliowagfcb superiority of hoary4iinfcise Jti 8. of A. " Wy, they cawn't pay the;r harray ' Did you ever 'ear the like ? To speak of it """ uou iuo pay ui auuu a mngsigmocant -squad should be in harrear: liSeheBs, atritLesVfea The recent attempt at a carnival in New York, was a complete failure, and disgusted every one who witnessed it. Such pageants are. peculiar JonJyito tropical climes and is unsuited to the taste and fancies of those living in the North. Our State exchanges are almost en tirely dgfjjlrir "tf neW' yjier knew dtrllVtrmarrfong the enter prising craft, but summer is now upon us and an occasional sun stroke may soon serve to enliven the painful mon otony. Packard a long time to make this dis covery, and he spent many wearisome days and nights of study over it, but it has ended in his conversion to the idea that honesty woldjhavebeenis beslj poncy aiter an. . - The Democrats of Chester county, South Carolina, haxa. succeeded in two other Democrats to the House by a very large majority. If we are not mistaken this makellefti'thV Sen:' ate, with Lieut Gov Simpson to give -the deciding voter -The House already has a good and strong working majori ty. The election of Willard as Chief Jus tice of South Carolina, seems to have been endorsed by the Democrats with a singular unanimity. It is true that he was not a native of the State, but his recent decisions in the late exciting campaign led the t people . to believe that he was an honest, upright man. He has their full confidence, is a man of learning and will no doubt, reflect honor upon the position towhich he was chosen. m . .-. ' A gentleman has just died in Paris, who owed most of his celebrity to the quaint manner in which he managed to disembarrass himsetfo bi ,cWdR- .orf; i,N 0 ioon9TM 3rf?IB13iEii self tham he was ushered into a room hung around with a variety of mirrors, some conyex, others concavevetcvi in one the unfortunate creditor beheld xiimsen wnn a headasat 9$ iy as snarp as a ktrtfef irr'atnTta-fte , several heads and in a. fourth, ha upside down. Here he had the 6Foajd was vwage of an undertaker. On one side of the room he saw himself all head and no body; on the other side it seem- ed as If a dwarf had put on the beots of a giant. . No applicant. , however pressing, was known to resist this chamber of horrors for more than a quarter of an hour, N Y Sun ZGive no entertainment to the beein-i VitniM - V m C a. o ..& MX emowona and firpf ' WAVUiS C ' vJl V 83 ?l v ,e "P"" t impurity, For -rf you totallyf suppress it.it dies: dies; li .1?rmi1 the lurnance to breathe will ra frw116 of a7 ent, it whole 86 Th;.tbe cMmPtion of-the Si T1i cockatrice is soonest devil. erpent' and dragon, and a L-' Wx-Jblawst tuencaflB ai kiBe Shate otthe' eigllTieJllg. HolrTwere Tegafly elected. It took nv ear ita-a Th Lata Killing of the Two Snid en in Ashe County The Revenu era Arte sted Jaomethifle of; the Jl . LfrHf . Hi -I r C f i ' -it "12 ii ' L - Imr ronlorcr trilr: roHamhsi tua Mtk h aceountat the time of the kilting of Jonathan snider and his son Hamil ton, on the 17th of April at the hands of a party, of jlereoufc officials who had j viaued Burners h ouse ibr the purpose t, arresting , Hamilton amuer ior etuxlutilling, the killing being the result of a eenerat tieht between two of theRevenueofficials iahdlhe Sniders .dpajfeWMeadwho-wtrw with IVednteiday o lasl &veeM fcheriff 6f thialcduiM received a caprasTroin the superior UOurti Aahe county for tHe arrest of John Wilson, E. W. Ray, R. O. Patterson, Meter rncbara, M. tiarland, ike Stewart and J. R. Green, who, together with itwo others, composed; . the, po&see who j nrfH aertboirio mate tne arrest oi Hamil ton ; Snider a true bill having been. found against them for killing thejtwo Snidera. Sheriff Pletumons imntdi- ately arrested the parties named, who were in attendance upon the Federal Court. Attorneys A. C. Avery, Carter & Carter, C. A. Moore and J. YV Bow man, for Defendants, at once applied for a writ of Habeas, Coram cum cans fboJeDckwclijwa8 granted, and - fhe TenaahW -fetfoh the same were Judge, when they were ordered to be .in: i . ii tt a -r 1 i I writ, upon motion of counsel for 'de fendants, of certiorari was a'so issued to the superior uourt oi Ashe county requiring the record and proceedings in thacasa tob2entto Greensboro. HQM Cifel J4Jrie8 Cllanlea for cause it should be removed to this place or Statesville. And upon further application of defendents, the 30th Urf May was set for the hearing of the question of bail, at Greensboro. !As Chief Justice Waite, of the U. S. Su pretneiQaurfcWill be in attendance at Greensboro at the time the whole matter of the jurisdiction oftheFeder al and State Judges, as well as this immediate case, will doubtless receive restate a word or two of the facts of tl the case, as we have seen several statements in the papers of the State widely differing from the real facts. We are no defend ers ot the iyennew, orjtue unwar ranted "arrests and'oTitragebTrB 4ttack which are too ofLebfmade. tbvlfiiern upon The peaeaWyaTid often nffoffendr ine citizens the, ,StiTte haJ .wT our w5y with thrin, ttWy'ould'Vd fhrtre forever" pre uppiiCheif rfie31ofcti- fens. But we cannot btmxerrarlce injustice even to them A correspon dent oi the Kaleiurb JSews of lat Ihurs da', writing from Johnston county, lenn., signing himseli G., grossly theWtcts fcthe killing, the s bsllenou&i in its best light, iru bcxl in induce 10 numauitv e. iif e motives 01 the nnm .A ndenf in question are fully known to those who know ot his per- pereonal connection with the .matter. JLsHteMiVittiiknf I vj .1 Wonderful Tricks of Heller. the Magician From the New York Clipper. One of. the tricks of the Magician n truer, ih. this city is described as ful lows : In the centre of the stacre stood a cabinet composed 01 f oar iron roc haying a platform about four fe above the stage and a closely covered top, lrom which on all sides hung ieavv.xioui-cttrtaina. red gutside and ilssajr-fo VtfnleI111' when hey Wfei afiSedn.hw sDecrators could see through the cabinet on all sides. A lighted candle was placed directly under the platform mentioned, so as to show there were no plates of glass dr mirrors used, and Mr. Heller walked round the cabinet and his figure could be seen at all times distinctly. Anotn- ffnifcdefmwasrflHd fPP liftfiiU -"-TlJ-tVoW r ith-naf iiigt and the drapery and the back of the stage, to show that there was no conf- nection with the space back of it and the cabinet. Miss Heller clad in k blouse and trousers of blue flannel, walked up the stage, and placing her hands bebM.fhei, Mr. Heller tied then! 'together 1 itr the wrist with a piece of red tape, making five hard knots. She was then assisted into the cabinet, and the curtains were allowed 4 r 11 II -n ' 10 iau on an sides, xne instant the Jhad 900- so. safeloif rhabn maruas prorruaoa . laraugn vaTiou! apertures m the curtains. At on time four bands were seen in anopenh Mnron'iue IefK'dhe) lirrmfetfiatelvafioV at the top, another at the right, anil, three including jme. black an45iD 4 red one, fn an aperture lower down! Upon the curtains being raised Miss Heller was seen standing alone in the cabinet, ai.d with her hands apparent ly as securely tied as when she entered it. Mr. Heller next nroduced a lartra sack of white cloth', which he allowed some of the spectators to examine, and men one ot them tied the sack secure-! ly at its mouth with a piece of white tape. The curtains of the cabinet! having been lowered, the sack was placed under them in the cabinet, and instantly Miss Heller's voice was heard! saying that she was in side and eackj The drapery being raised, a sack con-! taming a numan ngure was tne only thing visible. The curtain fell again,; and Mr. Heller" commanded the goblins to remove Miss Heller from the' sack. Her voice was at once, heard J saying : " mey are taking my clothes off," and out dropped from the cabi net a blouse, belt, and trousers of blue flannel like those, worn by Miss Heller. jJuffiriSlMiat lady was in a aoie condition, and having: been informed that she was - still inside of the sack, the curtains were raised, and thd tied sack containing a human being was the only thing visible. Mr. ell bfelpeiTtVSTidy. still tied in the .koee&dVa&d leading her off the stage - passed the clothes which faUen from the cabinet and re ted hrer ; to retire to her dressinr- room and apparel herself. f Mr." Heller then, pulling " the curtains partially aside, ' seated himself upon the front portion of the platform of the cabinet, and instantly a long red hand reached forth, and with its fingers toyed with his haif. Th$ "curtains having been readjusted j after showing -' that the cabinet was empty. Mr. Heller com manded i the spirits to convey Miss Heller from the dressing room to the cabinet; Upon 'that lady being' ques tioned if she was dressed, her reply that she was seemed to come from t.h Jeft f the stage, and almost instantly usj5wi : uw vuito na ueara m me cabinet saying, "Here I am," and the curtain - being raised, Mis Heller, attiredvas at first, was seen standing in the '.centre of the cabinet. After she bad descended, the curtain was again bimie ctitSdo present closed, and when orjened. a nuant.it of red fire burning onjfewhite plate was seen, and at jtne jiysctafge of. a pistol in th outage -which dosed-theentertain ment.- - - - A Confedrate Celebration Reminiscences of the Irtst Came The " Thirteenth rA$mersAg of .4 f Batik of A ewmarket. VaBrecJcenridaes '-imsiVdctoffitet:Sigelwms'e 8pecial, dispatch ip,the N. Y, Herald, J IS ewmarket. Va.. : Mav 15 Tondavl I the thirteenth anniversary of the battle ful. , vEver sinoe dayiight, all the rpada- leauing v 10 tney to wn, wer e , thronged Iibrg excursion bains over " the Balti more and Ohio4 Valley oa'bxOiighf hundreds frbm "Winch'esteK- fetaurit on and.allriritrmpdiatfc ihlAraa fnr ft'liita'j area.muesaiong tjie ya,Uey.Qf.Virgia.ia joy 14 ac.iQCK several, thousand pedple had gathered' on 'the old battlesoluid near tne tamous Massanutten Gap. THEPEOCESSION. AArohlfTjceesiim was leaded by a remnant 01 the -iwenth Virginia cav alrjEiJColGjaqdataJE. -sThe fnilitrfryfor ganizaiona comprised battalions! of TuiuHieer loianwy ana artuierv irom Staunton land. Harrisorrbutg an'd rem- nanU -f the-. Tenth ajnbtttVir- gmia confederate artillery.s On reafch- ing tne stana, tnirteen gun were hred by the Stau ncblr artillery,"(and, ampng the everat: b-rass-'binds present, was fhtf faOis,'StoTiewIlI Bario. wMrh luuuncu 4i;&awi uirougn; nig njenior fettle 'Am'Tdgju'.7i 'sn tdt'iW-' 'THIS 'EXERCKfiS.1 V . The pxefcises it the,' stand,, .opened by prayer Dy Eev $ Henkltl.A, .beau- tifttl-ria4saowl - mgme-tatmg tJ1? pafwftdj victory, written iy Pl-o TeftObleDh Sbrvards. and read Ibv Jtidre Calvert, was well received, after ton,w no commanded with distinguished callantrViiythe- lefV wing 'f 6l Brac1c4n- n-5 adrh irable Jeril .p'gyn ;the:lifeuahd chajacttt , of General Breckenridse, afterlfard; r Qpnfederate Secretary !of War. 4ie also cave a vivid descrintibn of the battle' in whicli' 3,000 Confederr ates, under General; Breckenridge, de feated;10,00t Federals under General o AN OPJEN AIR COLLATION. the open air, the artillery fired 100 rounds, and the immense concourse bf citizens departed quietly, amid tie greatest good feeling of all parties, j Maj. Engelhard and Gov. Vance; We publish be'ow, says the Wil mington Review, a very interesting com municauon irom Maj Joseph A Engel hard, Secretary of State, relative to that part of the Hew York Herald's correi- pvuucuvso nuiu oica&o til uiUJocll uOU Gov Vance, and our .remarks tLereoh It is just as we asserted; there are no differences between Maj Engelhard arid IjOV Vance, but. On th pnntraru warm personal friendship, which h existed unin terra nted of monv voa - 1 J the correspondent to the contrary oot- witnstanaing. ne lollowmg is Mj Engelhard's communication : I Kaleigh, N. C., May 12, 1877. My Good Feiend : I assure voh thakmyi thanks a?q d yu fpre kkidJyUnd mikt partiil Maiteerih which you refer to me and my ser vice in your issue of the 8th inst Tbie good opinion of the people of Wilming ton is especially dear to me, for among its citizens, and as one of them, I have long lived, and I have devoted many years of my life in at least a zealous and faithful endeavor to advance their interests. All evidences of aDnreciaJ- tion upon their part are very grateful to me, and in this instance it is not ess highly prized, coming as it does rom one associated with me durin the greater noition of the limain rart siuog mm iod.iih pcrauuitl HHU UUS' !rtOA .nl n lrt n n . 1 1 1 ' I ness relations. iou are correct in the belief tha difierences and jealousies which are said to exist between Gov Vance and ?t"iiJte otrjy fe wolificlbraii of the JalfraitTcorresnondent. "A f. lend ship begun in 1850, at Chanel Hill, and maintained uninterruptedly since, pa4 only been cemented bv the close arid confidential official relations which I . L-I . . J X favor with which I met during mv can4 vass and at the polls.: was due to mvi defence of him against the maliciou'sJ rsraDdrrs ef hisuo1itical enardiasl And ialm )w4ii6fltne- A an d and canvaps created. I am confident are greatly indebted for the unnre. c&Tehted vote and substantial majority w.hicb. thent4raJioket reeiyd. ince ouf MI utstion irit6 ofiicir have seen nothing of GovrYanpe's, administration tocause me to regret the nbsitionltook hi regard to him ialhe canyass;, ;but very much to increase my regard for v : l j oj , .v i mui auu connuence in cun. vve are discharging our respective duties ar- thjs'; people have .entrusted. toius. TL know ihAtkyonr frijiidlys relations i will not be disturbed bv the reckless Btecu- lations i of newspaper 'ibrresponden ts. I am quite surThave nd' ambition to1 tatjfjr;4t .all inconsistent witt the regaru in wmcn i noia AxOVernor Vance, and; certainly none that will whifih the people of Horth Carolina p flatteringly , reposed in me at the polls in the recent election. k Very truly yours, Jo8fh A Engelhard. Worth KNowDfa. One pound of green, copperas, costing, sevea cents, dissolved in' 'one quart of water, and parexi;4own Water-closet will f fecttrally Aconcentratefifid aestrdytlrB fotflest: smells,' ? Oh vT)6afd shina -and steamboats' about hotels and'bther to punfy the air ; simple green cop peras. if elfejdjthjnghlj? ftift1- any- that will hold water, will render al. iiff-otterttosef JjrhCsick, 3 i'uuinu gases, dissolve -copperas and sprinkle it aboufcJr,and in; a few days .the-, smell win pass away. t -w , To Ueuoyr Stains. A dime's worth of salts lemonf dissolved , in a.pint of cold water. wiU remover all ordinarv staihs from white clothing,' also from oiacK orcoioreq.ryarerrnust ite taken to ''ribsdrthqreoghfy rf' several "waters as soon jis the, stains are removed?fiIt may require two or three applications to complete the erasure. ,' Thi i alar. a very useful article for the' toilet, to remove stains, from the hands ar from apparently ferr violentlyf fromi tl eabinet tand thrown hton the floor nf fAffliSafad ien pjurloojc of fipiBnif rulebflllr, WhichVas lervey rfn In irfcifvrai trapieasani smensr" irr-r nsu mwkets.slaulhter-hbusesr nuui uicic i 0.10 VUCUI1V TjFlE Ceescitst and jhe Cross. So far as thiNig a struggle between the Crescnti(tnd the Cross' between the Sussiafl and therk 'oar-whole heart oes loht td Kus-na. : We nrav that 'Ktoryf mav resf upon Jhe bannera i f ine vzarjlhatBetWiIl oo pause until ue reacnes- tne Uospborus. We hope ne wui tate Uonstantinople, and that if it pleases V him. he will ken it: Constantinople-wi4 be a much more xisemi capital in the hands of a Chris- tnparorrarcti likeAleSrandertBahri5n ! those oTtbe'master of thb harem. y-TJeV Eussia dokm worfcweUa Sinc-he ?e. totoewar, lethernot pause unm we xurK has been-driven Over to Asia, where he belongs. Let these provinces be ruled bv Christian men. Give Austria her share, for Austria is a wise'.' great nowpr who will ml with wiffilnm : fi m.t,iii.imiMi.0 EpiruS to Greece: where ihev belong th.SlaXoni States haye a Slayome juier nae tne Jfrmce, pi Montenegro, auu ix xiugmuu in auiiuuB Kuuub Hie correcbiiiK toe nuiua oi me uuuy, a iuur road t6 Ibdia, let her take Egypt. 4 She dered , condition of which produces the will find that her Empire wilt be as disease.;-Go to your druggist and get a bot- Strong as ftuasia.nn-lhft Rnnbnrn now witn tne ruthless Turk., hwere built it wfisuld cripple her commerce and keep her out of Asia. She finds she was mistaken. " She will find a similar mistake when" this war is over. Her ruler would b& wise if thev'give them selves 80mefrign Ift.ffcare in the vie . .r . 1 ft i . vui v ui ijjo vzar. dv snaring wnn mm the hazards of a campaign which com mends itself to the admiration and the sympathy of the Christian, world SUICIPJB . OF ' A- ROAKOKE MAN. We learn that on Thursday last, at the resi- dence of hisbro ther-in-law, Mr. John VV. Johnson who lives near Salem. Mr. camuel vv. Jeter, son of the late Ira Jeterlfcommitted'suicftie bv- taking strychnine. .1 ifciSaid that he had been dunking for some timerand was alan npcnniarilv or, Ka rvo0oVl k;w caused him'to become very desnon- 'Z ' T dent. He made known to his sister bis intention. $t. kulxag, himieli several weeks ago. Dut.fihe advised Mm against iu -ol note, ciareu my, aaaressea to Mr. Johnsons daughter, was found after his deatlvin which he said he was tired of life; that he was out of business, and had no friends. Before taking the fatal dose, he blacked his boots; Pressed " 4 hirrielf in his best clothes; putia his kid gloyes: and laid flown- npon bis bed in his room. Ijen fpund he was in.the last agonies ui , ubib. air. , eier, was one time in good circumstances, ana for many years carried on the drug business in aajena, and was highly respectedj He was buried ip .Salem on Friday even- mg.-i-uanvwe Jeics, 3 THe'Gi'me'V: LiF.Man's'lif is a mcardslFrrsf it is Vribbage. .Next he tries to gbit alone, at a sort t.cuty-shuffle aiKt deal pace. ?Tben h irnmhnla 'nn fha orKrson ' Tkon k. VI i"rrrrwi-"r Makes a' hahd 'ih.7 aisd. contrarv to Hoyle,'beats the little - joker with her five- Then'flfith :his- 'diamond' he wins the 'qufeo,; of hearts.' Xired of desire to 'assist his ' fair 'Dartner' throws out his Cafdsi,' arid ' the clergv- man makes a ten-dollar bill out of him - . .... gets 'hmh which is "low' 'too.' If he keens straight' he is oitimes TiUsh.' He . .... . grows old and .bluny sees a 'dear of trouble, when at last he 'shufflps' off his mortal eoir and- 'passes in bis checks.' and he is 'raked in' bv a spade.' Life's 'fitful 'game' is ended andrhe awaits' the summons of Gab- fd; 'trump'j hiob shall .'order im ug -r (Sunday Democrat j The Debris of the Sjscm. Must either pass through h its natural channels of exit, the jewels the kidneys and the pores of, hi default thereof, "poi on apci disorder; the fluids vf lt.be system. In Order to pfflt r.h lArnnlsla iTnlnunn tnis aongenons refuse, the organs through . , r u - i.w.vm. v WBicn n pasaes off mnst be active and an Obstructed. Fortunately there is a certain means oi rennering mem so wnen tnev a;e 4hcJ'j HdstetterVStotoaeh1 Bitters simulate .we action of the exgretpry torgaop, sad by uid using a genial wamun tnraugti. the r eircalation,- encorir ice 'mooerate oersDira Uon .i4his triple effect the esodus of the foecal and other waste matters ara n. 3rrtgey arhf the ' systerh freed from peril u wouia otqerwiM laeorTor actionof the bowelwbivh followSgta, use-, of Ithia hen en cent- 'alterative Is easv and", hnac- cotapanled by gtJpfng, an ittlsUraulative etteotupn U nrmarji rJgaul nrtnarj; organ $ vervicoh aacive to their .local .health. iqca en Ccnt Cbinmii. mi ? i Aticss ior raie. at aper.iuuv ad-: At1 MorrpW'e Widge, Trade St. apr29 - F OR RENT the.fihre Room rtcentlv occpica dv x.e&ts. vanaennit. may 2 taWi J , MORIHED. 7tb in. t7 atMiSToT Mattrafsss Bed- Sfeadi Bdreans antl Crock" eir," it Mrs Bid- fish's old Btand. A'so sale of Robt Lamb's stock and fixture?,, on Saturday May 19. h, sre xi oeiocE. - ur n. AKumuif, may!8 2t .if; Auctioneer. WARMoSERINGS 91 A WETKR?f,i NORTH 0AE0LINA, 1 S-tooVopen for the reception of pleasure X, seekers. and. invalids. This rbvely place is sitnated. in .the .beautiful valley of the Frenfch Broad. n We have a fine band cf masic, attfntive servants and all other, accommodations to be found at a first-class watering piece. -iFor particalars' apply for 'descriptive pamphlet, . 5 W, H.HOWERTON majlS2m . ; 4 Proprietor. ? nTo the Ladies 1 A Nice lot of Gallon and Half-Gallon I Flower Pots, iust received and for tale cheap, at MAYER, ROSS & JONES', niaylS II - - -The. HeniarM -Association v OF -Mecklenburg is requested to meet-jt Mrs 'Dewey's at . 5 o'efock Saturday evening. . A fall attendance is desired.-' as business of importance. Till come before the 1 uieeuDK. xy oraer cr tne rresiaentt '-" maylS2to; , brtL-3i cfi -'' GOLDEN MILLET . RECEIVED TO-DAY, 8 jS'fcb''' J.N Y ' O JlR OR D J TO- Bflrwellr& Springs." eapr20,J fn aU 'She. orders iim up' to Whres-i.ike-? a,jnaxo!rIie joins the 'clubs , where he often geb3 'hiffb.' frir?!t:Gd weuwifeffeWv niyl r Ct I ! tilF H caJUV SPECIAIi NOTICES. Good Advice. Now is the time of year for Pneumonia, Long Fever, &o. "Every family should have fallow, for one moment thtt coagh to take I hold 0 yourcnua, your lamuy or yourseii. I 'uonsampnon, Asmma, ruvuuiyw, wup, Hemorrhage, and other fatal disease may tJ-!Xl "trJ7 eases, yet it is much better to haye it at hand when three doses will cure you. One Bottle will last your whole family a winter and keep you safe from dangerv.IC you are "K n2!J' Begnlar size 75 cents. Beid oy your urug- gistTC Smith. Prompt Relief. Those who suffer from Niubamia. Scia Tlco- scuib toVHAraH, .can have j NktSiia &xcina. it is an internal reme? dy. and cures these painful affections,, by I " wm ct llte MAOio. Those suffering from Coughs and Colds; bo prevalent now, will find in Medicated Hobet a remedy that will cure Without nauseating or deranging the general system. All druggists sell it. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or depression : a weak xhauste feeling, no energy or courage the result of mental over-work des ere tlons or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is always cored by HUMPHREYS' I "OMEOPHAT1C SPECIFIC No. 28 14 ,?,es DP and myigorates the system, dis- H wnnofo,, k0 JThI ,Ju, " I vears with nerfect unci w thnnnH. Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 Der single vial. or $5 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 l1 OI Pwaer- Hent oy man on receipt of pnce. Address HUMPHREYS' HOME. OPAT (U MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 BROADWAY, NFW YORK. mava GREAT REDUCTION -IN J HAVE just taken Stock, and find I have more Goods than I want to carry, so I will l .. . "eiionehalfoff at COST to suit the times I will sell a fine Silver American Watch for $12 00. I will sell Gold Chains at$1.00 per dwt. Watch Glasses fitted at 10c each, and everything else in proportion. WJS1UHT AND QUALITY OF GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AT J! T. BUTLER'S, UA H O LI N A JEWELRY STORE. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ja21 Metropolitan Works, Canal Street, from Sixth to Seventh, RICHMOND, VA ENGINES, nortahle and sf nfinnanr saw U1UUD, uniol.aill.LH. rat ,KKK f'lHT. 1KGS of BRASS-and IRONj FORGINGS ? MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces. e. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGTNEfl fnr ftcrrinUn-l Arther purposes. Also, to oar new styles omairtixwLuwiivits ior fcauJing Inrn- uor, miu outer arucies upon tramways and narrow range rallwavs. , a nam oer or second hasd iror:mir..q ha BOILERS of various patterns, in first-rate oraer.on nana. Kerair work .nA prvmpuy aone, wm K TANNER & CO. may lddAwly R. N Littlejohn, UJUNJiKAl. COMMISSION MERCHANT'1 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Handles all kinds of Prndnr Offlno wa jno w Jtfau & Co., Wholesale Grocers. mayio BUY THE S O A P The .CHEAPEST aad'BEST 0N;THE MABKBr. MA . YER, T.&:J0N?S. may 2 50 Cases HOSTETTER'S BITTEES, 25 cases Vine par Bitters. 5 emus Simmnm' live I Regular, 5 gross Merriirs Hepatine, at atcA.uu.u a v&vfj store: JXJST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF BIBi, COLLARS BIB COLLARS SCARFS. FICHU'S C 0 L L A R E T T E S, GO L L A R S RUCHINGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR SILK H X) L-mtt O H I D53 S KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. ILLUSIONS, &c. A small lot of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats. SPECIAL NOTICE. Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics. AWD THE REST OF MANKIND, WILL SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. OF THEIR INVESTMENT by ansa only the N. C. Shoes ERIE CITY IRON WORK8. Charlotte, N. C , April 7th, 77. J WE hereby notify our many friends and the public generally that the manage ment of the Cbariotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of Capt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for our well known En gines and Siw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. . JOHN H BI IS8, . Secretary Erie City Iron Works.' Referring to the above notice of change, feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinerv of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition. With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not bear-freight charges such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark Arresters, Ac, and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer peiore. Be sure to give me a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, :: Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C."" aprzu CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's.) NEAR SHELBY, X. C. WILL be opened aa the 15tb May. .Pas- sengers coming on the C. C. R. R.. will be met at the station, one mile' from the Springs; Conveyances sent to the Air Lin R. R., or other points desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur. Red Rnl nhnr and Chalybeate Waters. Band of Mufcic and other sources of amusement Rates of Board : single dav. tl : sinirlA week, $12 50: lour weeks. $35. Chi Id run nn . der 10 years and colored servants half price. Special rtes for families and visitors for the season. or other information, annlv m . ,R J BREVARD, Resident Phys. M Or JOHN r KLM. 8nrt. 2 ' The Springs will be for sale or lease after the present veat." The furntture will h at the close of this" season. f. What flic Drinkers Say OF' THE MILK FROM CRAIGHEAD- FARM; .1 "Don't taste like a Milkman's Milk l " tx "Maintain the nrepnt aart.j a '' will stick to it !" --. . " "Won't nse nv nthti- ao lni.-.-ii-v''"".' gel it!" ' "ine best i have ever used -- t e vt 1 """ you lurnish it fruh from the cow its splendid PI "Drt xrrm sail hnftai9 Tk. mi " ' . j y: " , "c wu. is so rich, butter from it must be finel" . " oj vuwuicu euuaia ue milk from the same cow so the milkW nnr d2S2" " XtSe t0Tr 8Qcb mPtbers al SS' -V-lng V for mayl7 CALDWELL. Land Aeericv. fl125rS2 f ?JS-;--?ection . , FBwiwuiiTe established an Agency for the sale and renting of w and other lands, and Citj pronert w2 " - - J yl uuu circulate 1600 copies monthy, out of the Bsate, and will for the next 60 days advertis it W1" i? ns for sale, free of cost. w"n marai u u tujfiriTH & DUMONTI Fresh Meats. A always on hand at lowtst msiket prices at ! m'iTi MOSTELUtR BROS. Fine Soaps. J JiJS.E0H 4 albican; HAS FOR LADIES FOR CHILDREN. Jgl- Ladies desibino to save money' oak DO SO BY , BCTINQ THB NoSTH -CaKOLINA HAKD-MADJEC SHOES, MANUFAOTDRED EJPBESS- LT FOB cOUTHERH JLADIE8. SAMPLE & WETM0RE. BHAMHALL & CO., GENERAL- SOUTHERN LAND AGENTS- Will shortly Publish a large edition of their SOUTH RRNJTJIDE AND CATALOGUE For general distribution in all parts of the United 8tates arid Great Britian. All per sons having Real Estate for sale will find it greatly to their advantages to use this valua ble medium. A limited number of advertisements will be received- Address - t vv, o BRAMHALL & CO., No 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. prl5dwtf , ESTABLISHED 3 . "iuikiu n pnyave ana connaentia " disease. TO ALL MEN ASPEEDY CURE. ltr CfQQ may be consulted daily either -j "j uyuu ail cue U1S- easesofthe generative organs, which tend to embitter life .and shorten its duration, SUCH AS BLOOD TAINTS, &C., also Ner vous Debility, causing Indigestion, Pains in the. back and. loins, Neuralgia, FaintiHK Fits, Nervousness, Defective Memory Weak ness, Pimples on the Face and Body, Aver sion to Society, Confusion of Ideas, Con sumption, Nervous Headache, Rheumatism, Palpitation of the Heart, Broodingor Melan choly, Dimness of Sight, Ac, brought on by Youthful Indiscretion, totally unfitting the victim for either marriage or business. Now ready, a pamphlet on Nervous De bility and all Disease of private nature, free by post for two three cent stamps. Patients boarded at the Hospital if re quired. r - OFFICE, 7 8, FREDERICK ST., v t 1 Baltimore. Ah Letters directed to Dr Clegg, Lock uaiwuiiie, m Will prompt attention. nov22 receive Established 1812. (ON" WHITE SPOOLS,) GIOR&ElCLABK.SoleApl ' A otnPlet assortment s this popular brand of Spool Cotton can be had at Wholesale of Messrs Elias, Cohen fc Roes sler and Wittkowsky & Rintels, and a full assortment at Retail .by all the leading merchants In Charlotte. A'rS.irLadie8 be 8Qre tbat yon Ret the yci T, wound on White Spools. No other is genuine. " mar31 3m - ICE CREAM. OUR ICE CREAM SALOON will be open .ed to-day and for the remainder of the seasen i We are . able to Eerve al! parties I?1- . L;??8 quality and at short notice. 8TRAWRERRIE8. re also Prepared to serve the pub:i w b 8r1 berries and Cream. These are nice. Try them. D M RIGLER. mayl6 S ll,Z0B PBOFIT ON $1011 MADE any day in Puts and Calls. In , A.yt according to your means, $10, $50 or V.0?' in 8tock. Privileges, has brought a small fortune to the careful investor. We adyise' when and how to operate safely Book with full information ent free. Ad dress orders by mail and telegraph to ': BAXTER A CO.. Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 8t , N. Y. may 15 For Sale or Rent. A Comfortable "six room Cottage, with basement, wnl I nf vip in thn va d. oarn ana 'other necessary outhouses, witu fifteen acres of land, lying in the suburbs of the town of Statesville Apply to J CHAS R JONES. mar23 tf At this Office. mar24 ' 1 -ft Drugstore.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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