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DAILY OBSERVER. i -n - "nrMiP" ft- fit iTKA. 3V y if. " f.5T-fT ? -' iaturaMarch 2.1878 4ba CHAS. R. JONES, - - j Editor and Proprietor. Tree from it doling scniplcs that fetter our free-born reason." trials and nnvAr Wftflfc to the CftDl' ol-withonfrioadedpi8tdFTn his hip pocket, we were accustomed to strange spectacles within the chambers of legis lation. A different class of gentlemen came into the , Senate and the House when our Receding friends marched out, and different behavior prevailed. But when the old slave drivers come back; they seem to be bringing their bad old manners with them. We had an astonishing illustration of their hectoring and blustering spirit the other day when they made their t. qHop.1t nnnn the United States Milifarv Academy. The incidents of that occurrence are still fresh in the memory of the public, and the loyal nprmiA will not soon foreet the Epecta- 1a: nftver naralleled.we believe. in the history of a. constitutional Stale, of defeated rebels who have not only heem rwxdnned. but restored to politi cal 'Dower by the clemency jot their f.C4ii '?!;--.'' l? :Mf.n -destroy the staunch little army TTnw'nnr "Northern brethren love US whih whinned them into submission. Jiaa been fully exempted during the They boasted of their rebellious feats of the siher MU .Web. h- irt-uecome a iaw. iub uumuci m m2 the names of their insurgent ieaa- negroes killed since the last .Presidential eriJ And when the North stood up Kaan an i no?opnifl.a.n f. and I flcainst them.- they cracked the slave umo -6 : -t--- :r ' j j J filK $Se numberof white Republicans whose wfip a. ?T Y"?-"nd blackguard invective. But we do not propose to he kicked and cursed as - poor Cuffee wag. There is a limit even to the forbearance, and eood nature of. the Worth, and it seems to lis that the Bourbon has pretty nearly reached it. That's it ! When we rise up and say 'Gentlemen, we are tired being kicked and cursed and spit upon and beat, the North is told that the spirit of re bellion is again abroad in'the land and that treas6n must be made odious IETTER.FB0HKIffG'S-JIOTJff' TAIN. $rs have been cut off for opinion s pake has been so far below the average, jjbat our "friends the enemy" had ac cumulated a" large amount of bile in their systems when this financial con troversy began. As this advanced we hare been: alternately advised, cajoled and blackguarded. The New York fltrpld has engaged in all three, but thVgiving of advice is its darling chars acieristic and it has stood ready with tnis at all times, even to the exclusion STATE NEWS." Gardening The Temp irance Cans 9 jKing'i Jffodntala Proper Pros parity in the Village, &c. . year.- Both on the )th of tPebruaxyi Winston Sentinel J The 'corporation Oorresponder-ci of the Observer. King's Mountain, N C, f March 1, 1878.. ) We. the people of King's Mountain. naturally look to Charlotte as our. me tropolis. Therefore, we are always int erested in Uhariotte locals, x et, like every stirring and ambitious towr, we like to be heard every now and tnen. This explains our presumption. That much abused topic, the weath er, has been so precarions for several weeks that-our prophets are silent, and consequently pleasant days are the rule. Merchants begin to oner induce ments in hoes and garden rakes, the looks of which are provocative of back aches. Gathering brush, etc, for fires is the order of the day, or rather evening, as there is a lurking loudness in men to see a fire- at night. Our temperance council 13 doing its legitimate work of creating public sen timent. At present its members are at work on a dramatic entertainment to be given the last of this month. The council is in a very flourishing condi tion and has a large membership. The mountain, after which this vil lage is named, is near enough to us to tax on drummers nas- been repealed oy me Doara ot town commissioners. Judge Cloud arrived at home last week fromrPloridarand left agaiirin a few "days for the North, where he goes, to consult some Eminent physician tin regard to his health. PATENT MED!CfNE3. VECETIIME. jgqfoyEOPB ADVERTISEMENTS Purifies het Blood, Renovates and Invigo 1 ' '' " rates' the Whole System. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative. Tonic. Solvent. 1 and t i. ' - . ' . " ' " I Diuretic. " Two marriages in Raleigh Wednes day. Mr Jno W Evans to Miss . Mary 0 Towles.in the morning, and Mr A M Hanff (NewbernV to Miss Sarah A Merrill, daughter of Samuel Merrill, of Jxaieigh. Winston Sentinel: Less than two years ago the First National Bank of Winston commenced operations on a capital stock of $50,000, and now their assets amount to $00,000, an increase of nearly $60,000 every quarter. The amount of business done by this bank is not only an evidence of ability and skill in its management, and the confi dence reposed in it by the public, but it is a good index of the amount of business that is transacted in the livest little burg in North Carolina or the whole Southern country. Danville (Va.) News: A colored woman living near the poor house in Rockingham county, N. C, On Tues day went into the woods and gave birth to a child. She was suspected of occasionally of the full quota of abuse Tne gouthern Congressmen before the lihich.the. exigencies of the case have ft h d rbwdies and brag- demanded of it. In the extract below, in the faoe of thoroughly however, there, is a happy blending of kfaown fact that ey were the brains fatherly counsel and motherly-in-law re- nf thfi National Lecislature. and bnke. it is speaking ot propositions bj various boards of trade in Southern cities to- commission Senator Gordon, f Georgia, to go to Europe next sum mer, after the adjournment of Congress, to,,mal$e known to capitalists there the that the petty menof the North .'fwalked under their huge legs and crept about" because they were not able to rise up and cope with them in debate. This fact is undeni able, and it hurts, so that it is very ft?7anfan?eT offefed y Southern in- pleasant for Northern papers to blacken make that building the most conspic make it the termination of all walking destroying the newborn babe,' and was oarties. Yet they must be pretty res-1 sought and found sitting beside a run olute pedestrians who reach its sum- ning brook with her face buried in her mit. Not that it is so high, only some hands. On close questioning she said eight hundred and odd feet, but the a child had been born, and if they health giving exercise of walking is I would not kill her she would show little practiced in these times. How- where it was. Assurance of protection ever, since the coast survey party were was given and she led: the way to-a here the ascent has been facilitated by hollow log in the woods where she had a wooden stairway the eight hundred feet or more, and he who climbs them is well repaid for his trouble. The view from its summit embraces a circle with a radius of twenty miles. Our village shows unmistakable siens of prosperity in the amount of building that is Roinc on at the pres ent time. Land has been bought for the site of a Methodist church, and there is considerable talk about build ing. The academy addition is well under way, and when completed will Vegetine Vegetine Vtgetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine t Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine vestments, when it says Until it is demonstrated that the people of the United States mean hon estly to pay their debts no part of them need trouble themselves to send agents abroad to invite capital to their help. Now that Congress has passed the sil ver bill and it lies before the President for oonsid.eratipn" it is useless to ast for m(ey4n;ropto develop the SoJath States. If we are not honest we cannot hope to borrow. This New York Herald is, we submit, the names of those who are dead, bann ed or too feeble for active political life, and hold them up before the country to its ridicule and contempt. This is found also the most convenient and ef fective means of disposing of the states men who are now representing the Southern States in Congress. Intellectu ally, morally, in point of gentility and in every other element they are the peers of the men from any section on iniMitrrtrMi niro nn toit I that floor: tney are learea. ana I hated because feared, and it is uousin town, inereiore, tne cnarge of hiding its light under a bushel can not be laid at its doors. Thus our people pursue the even tenor of their way, neithor command ing admiration nor provoking criticism. blasted reputations, and grown to Strength by dishonorable pr&cticies, pur chasable by any man or for any cause, the pimp f hoped by such indecent assaults as the above to close their mouths or coun- Judges of the Supreme Court. Editor Charlotte Observer A few weeks ago, in an issue of the Wadesboro Argus, I noticed an article which spoke of the present chief jus tice, Judge Schenck and Hon Thomas S Ashe in connection with the Su preme Court bench. I concur in all that the Arvus says of Mr Ashe. He is an able- lawyer, a ripe stored the little one. It was dead but a post-mortem examination proved that it had breathed after - birth. Her case will be turned over to the grand jury. Baleieh Observer: There was manu factured during 1877 of smoking tobac- Vegetine co m the 4th district 2,777,431 pounds, of which 2,208,331 pounds were manu factored in the town of Durham Upon this manufactured smoking to bacco there were used on z ounce packages 14,755,873 Btamps; on 4 ounce packages 2,245,638 stamps ; on 8 ounce packages 723,090 stamps : on 16 ounce packages 9,981 stamps, in all 18,734,627 stamps. Outside of the establishments of Blackwell & Co, and W Duke & Son, there were only 569,- 100 pounds manufactured in this dis trict. The amount realized to the government from the stamps used on this tsbacco was $866,583.41. Ucdren-Dressing. N. Y. Express. It is a question fairly to be consider ed in the present ' style of female rirpRsinor inst ffhrn nrnnripfv pnHa scholar, a and indecency begins. The Academy 5r aalhersrifch teract their influence. Pleas for recon- ... . . . m . i I ami a ti a nan 1 1 a tv rn a n i ominnnt. V I t i x ii s i i anv nno nhn arjn rQrr fa cilialion on the part oi iNortnem i wiiiwo cuwcujiu v,r..Jlfl eriuiani wun neauiy on ine pan LkzZsi AiJJLilti Jnrn.i. i.mAnM.w.MA n fhafoA ftf . fv- nigDts, brilliant witn tne sparkle oi IT VJ ? rMJi v"7i " " Tr i I TTJ But W0UlcI Xhe ea8tern PIllon 01 ouI diamonds and with the lustre of bright mavue people as nouest suwimuww " otaie do saHsnea u ine aoove uaiueu eves which many a bachelor would eive - 1 . . . . "t 1 1 ! 1 . 1 t f 1 1 1 l j r a 1 . 1 . " . - - - Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegitine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Reliable Evidence. Me. H. R. Ste vests : Dear Sir I will most cheer fully add my testimony to the 'great number yon have already received in favor of your great and good medicine, Vegetine, for I do not think enough can be said in its praise; for I waa troubled o&t thirty years with that dreadful disease, Catarrh, and had each bad coughing spells that ilk would seem as though I.neveK could breathe any more, and Vesetine has cured me; and I do fesl to thank God all the time that there is so good a medicine as Vewetine, and I also think it one of tbe best medicines fr coughs, and weak, sinking feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to take the Vegetine, fur I can assure them it is one of the best medicines that ever was. Mrs. L. GORE, Cor. Magazine and Walnut Sts, Cambridge, Mass. GIVES Health, Strength, AJNL AiTETi I'iii. My daughter ha3 received ereat benefit from tbe use of Vegetine. Her declining health was a source 01 great anxiety to all her iriends. A lew bottles of Vegetine re stored her health, strength, and appetite. N- H. TILDEN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. No, 49 Sears Building, Boston, Mass. CANNOT BE EXCELLED Chaelestown, Mass. H. K. Stevens: Dear Sir This is to certify that I have used your ''Blood Preparation" in my family for seyeral years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it can not be excelled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine it is the best thing 1 have ever used, and I have used almost every thing. I can cheerfully recom mend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, Mrs. A. A. DINSMORE, 19 Russell St. IT 18 A VALUABLE REMEDY. - vlIl if 1 i a TBE SOUTHERN CIGAR MAIVIFACTORV 0 ""i ,1 n H ! fi H l South Boston, Feb. 7, 1870. Mb. Stevens. Dear Sir : I have taken sever al bottles of your Vegetine, and am convinced it is a valuable remedy lor Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, and general debility of the system. I can heartily recommend it to all snffering from the above com plaints. Yours respectfally, Mbs. MONROE PARKER, 86 Athens Street. OHABLOTTE 2sT. C- Is the place to buy good home manufactured Cigars for th least money. The following brands are specialties : THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco ab cau be pur chased anywhere, and equal to any 10 cent cigar South, for 5 cents cash. THE RIENA VICTORIA Havana filled seyen for 25 cents. THE REFRESHER Havana filled eight for 26 cents. THE INDIAN PRINCESS Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar. All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand. Our motto is, ''Quick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for aii Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. , F. A. McNINCH, Proprietor. iTaltous altowhat is pub lie honor or personal good faith. And then Ihere is, the New . York ITmMA pftpef for the people," but one owned and controlled unfortunately should fail. forjthpeppe, ;by ( their enemies, ; the bondholders this New York Mail says : tyrji .ft,&oA Singular; and' startling, thaVraeSbulh has never yet failed to do precisely the worst thing possible for herself, when left to herself How ever bold and daring the sons of the last extract?, and sensible people of the North should know that such cal umnies as these will make the South solid indeed, if even every other means THE SILVER BILL, Bland's silver bill has passed. The combined efforts which were made against it by its enemies in Congress, by the money power of the nation, by three should be nominated for the Su preme Court bench ? Would not she ! think that she too ought to be repre sented ? I suppose that it is generally admitted Ihat onr present chief jus tice, who is a resident of Ealeigh, will be re-elected next summer. With him from thetUentre, it seems to me that the other two judges ought to be cho sen, the one from the eastern and the other from the western portion of the Sate. No one will deny that both Hon Thos S Ashe and Judge Schenck are worthy of the Supreme Court half of his patrimony to win. and which husbands are proud of possess ing. But it is scarcely a compliment to the modesty of our wives and daughters to find, amid the fashionable assemblages which ao credit to our society, that ladies Who would shudder at the contact, even in a crowd, with one of the soiled doves which hover about the world, exhibit themselves as the centre of a circle of admiring gen- tlemen, with such lavish display of I arms, neck and bosom that even an anchorite would foreet his vows and VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetiae is 8old by All Druggists. FOR SALE OR RENT. Well Improved City Mes toper .to ETer. Property For Sale. NEW GOODS. NEW FEATURES. and even by the President of the United States himself, have failed of their object, and the bill has become a law. It is needless to say that we are gratified at this result, though it is no more than we had anticipated. "The money of the people" is again en throned, and if good results do not im mediately follow, tho way to this end has at least been paved by the passage of the silver bill, and they will follow in time. Bunny South may be in riding at india thp. leading nAwananp nf th North bench, but they both live west of Bal- take one lone, lincerinc clance at the I house in the State ui v. : hi. t I o r- t I u. u i I . . . ,. . . . l t u c -i. . ruuuer wcmiug aug wiui.uau poies for lances, in the chivafric pastime which they call tournaments, and how ever jkiltfillCand nefvy they may be in th evairyVjhivalric game of draw poker, they have never yet showed any especial skill in the more dull and Erosy game of finance. Probably they ave souls above doHars, which was all well enough when they had "niggers" to earn them, and their sole connection with money? was-the delightful one of spfidMiiL iH; .1 v But things, have changed somewhat. Tlvfii'Mfcgertf" are spending their own money now, and the white sons of the Sunny Souths are not fulfilling the primal curse, oXlabor by proxyf - If thejSpdth:ha.dv a particle of sense she woiildi turn a -deaf -ear to the en treaties of the West, and go the short est way to establishing a credit which a somewhat disagreeable course of re pufiatlonwipired.arre. idiot, we forget vfhAsnjpniJ it was,! who asked what "we have to do with foreign coun tries," will find-Durwhen he goes to foreign capitalist ttfbOrrow money for necessary improvements, after this ewradling scheme has5 ben fconsum-nftted-OlJ j ' COME to me for Bacon, Coin, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and other Family Groceries. because I can sell them as cheap as any Too true, too true. The Washing ton Post says: "'The New York and Marat! an Air-Line will be constructed in the air. One end will rest in New York and the other in Mazatlan. It rwill resemble in some respects a rain- fcow", especially in the matter of prom- lse. -it Weare.n,oV discussing 'the question pies more of finances just now ; this "swindling I Record. In .the House on Monday last Mr Steele submitted some excellent re marks in favor of the silver bill which was then pending. His 'speech occu- than six columns of the echfflfcasy happUy,b3en 'consum maiea,- inaoKs to sucn insane ravings Mr Scales has introduced in the eieh, are both, so to speak, western men. If there is equal ability in the central, eastern and western sections of our Stat9, then all those sections should be represented. This would be a just arrangement, a fair represen tation of the whole State, and would, I think,, be satisfactory to the people at large. There are several gentlemen of the eastern part of our State promi nently mentioned for the position Thos N Hill, Esq, of Halifax, Judge Eure, of Gates county, Judge Howard, of Tarboro, and others. Of these Mr Hill seems to be the most prominently mentioned. His reputation bespeaks him to be an able lawyer, of long expe rience, a ripe scholar, whose fine nat ural talents have been highly cultivat ed, a gentleman of courteous dignity and dignified courtesy, and a man of inflexible integrity and unsullied puri ty of character. In politics he is thoroughly Democratic, though he is not a politician. Modest and unas suming, he has neverjbeen an office seeker. Devoted to his profession, he has zealously prosecuted the study of the law until now he is thoroughly versed in both its theory and practice, enjoy 8 a fine reputation in the eastern portion ot the State, and is thought by his brethren of the bar and those that know him, eminently fit to wear the ermine of a Supreme Court judge. Our present chief justice, from tbe female loveliness exposed before him. All this may be winked at by society; but the true principle of modesty, which hides from the common gaze the wealth of beauty God has given to the fairest of his created beings, should not be outraged by dresses cut so low in tbe neck that scarcely any move ment of the wearer can be made with out an exposure of person at which even an embryo courtezan would shud der. we do not desire to he severe, but there is limit even to fashionable license. Baby waists do well enough lor the nursery ana lor very young people : they are admitted to the stage in the ballet : they are charmingly at . . A, 5 1 1 1 i . tractive at nome, in tne Douaoir, wnere the husband only is admitted, but when ladies invite criticism or comparison of their charms from the general pub lic, by placing themselves on yiew with scarcely any neck covering other than a shoulder strap to nold the .corsage up, there is room for improvement in modesty, and decency itself has some right to respect. I sell for cash, and make no 30 day bills. W J Ulack will continue the whiskey business in the store occupied by W H Cnmminger. All goods delivered in the city iree of charge. W 1 UKlMMliNUUK, Trade Street, Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand. feb!7 lm LOOK and LEARN How to Me Money. ANY person desiring to purchase a well improved city lot, house witn nine rooms, and modern conveniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within fiye minutes walk of the public square, can be accommo dated by applying at THIS O PFICE. decl8 i MACHINE AND IRON WORKS. Metropolitan Works, Aoe and- Ability, Most of the great European powers are governed by persons advanced in years. Gort- schakoff, the real ruler of Russia, is 80 years old : Bismarck, of Germany, is 63 ; Marshal McMahon , th e President of JFrance, is nearly 70, and Dufaure, I as tha ahpf;!nd-weare dcme with the Hr"3e Pd;2 th Nssions centre of the State, Thos W Hill, Esq, the present head of the French r minis of the -United States -district court at Charlotte instead of Statesville. The Resumption Act. Owinz to UveribjJI,far;the present ; but we point to this paragf aph as one'of the methods Of "conciliation" whichave been tried ---A :!Lx- w..ki . 1HE KESUMP !Js ? Drei,nren mi the Kepublican caucus yesterday m or "j iller8 wiin.swcn, maa calumny ningthe Senate committee did noth as this and conclude by wondering why ing in regard to the House bill for the it is that the South wilfnot be concili- rePeal of the resumption act. It will, atedl We are well enough in an insig- SSweISf 3 Se S4ot KfidT ?fWnt rt i - L J!LT1L The bill passed the House by only . ..-j Duuuiiu iu tnirteen maiomv. nut it is tnnucrht a of the eastern section, and Hon Thos try, 78. Lord Beaconsfield, the prime S Ashe, from the western part, would, minister of England, is in his 73d year. if elected, adorn their high position?, and his rival. Mr Gladstone, only four miu tueir emuiiiuii wuuiu uc tsuijamu i years niSlliniOr. . . r-i. . . . I" tory to tne estate at large. Give All a Showing. Monrce, Feb 28, 1878. McCATJ8LAND'S Patent Fluting, Plaiting and Polishing Iron, is the most saleable article in the world. Any actiye man can make $30O per month selling it. Thousands of these irons are in use, and they will, in the near future, entirely super cede the old Ead irons. Canal Street, from Sixth to Seventh RICHMOND, VA. ENGINE8, portable and stationary, SAW MILLS, GRIST-MILLS, BOILERS, CAST INGS of BRA88 and IRON, FORCINGS, &c. MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, &c. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. Tbe best Jflanters regard our GINNING ENGINES superior to a it in use. Send for illustrated Catalogue free. Other things being equal enoourge Southern institutions Kepair wors solicited ana promptly done Shafting, Pulleys, Ac, lor Gin Houses. Wm E TANNER & CO. may 15 dw If Not an Unlikely Story. From the Hartford Time s. northern dictation and plac ourselves, larger vote could now be obtamed. lish minister, imported a coachman, at the beck arid dill of every advocate Qnesilyer Senator expresses doubt in He was a first class man, and it was of every schemVwhfch has a personal 'eS"d to its passage by the Senate, not long before he was well known. Anirl in ti'av or thn honofit. f hecause certaip silver Senators, he Soon afterward he began trading " wmvmv ui bile ir V, I a A WJQ thlnb . T l.nffimn WA hx t . I . , . . . .. . . . imjiBtg uuu uiauo a Kict ucai nch by the oppression of the many poor; but once let a Southern man run counter to these patriots, let him evolve sentiments of bis own and show temeri- ty enough to express them, and the makine financial chanores. On the other hand, one of the best informed men at the capital thinks it will pass. but not get enough votes to override a yeto. He further thinks that- it will ultimately be tacked on to an appro- above is a specimen of the conciliatory priation bill, at the close of the ses Driers wnicn are nunea at mm and bis , 8eotion;?3n- The J'-d extract.which we resent as b -jing upon Vthis subject, is from the JNeWYork Tribune of a recent date. sion, and become a law. Washington special to Micnmona Vi8pc4cA,Z7th., a-.- J FAEDON of ANDEESoir: New OrUariM. February 27. A close canvass of the we extract copiously ;rom it : should i pardon Anderson he would be Thft ktories that are told- by various sustamed. They of course decline to newspaper correspondents ofihe last express themaelves .upon .the subject coftchmarl, he amassed a great deal ;of "wo w ubuo vi uw real ftat.at.ft ninnla.t.infii ' 1 a ' nwnpd .the Hal- let mibourne's real estate pool. The son of the ? coachman married the a of money. Following that he went into the grocery business in what is known as the old "First Ward" of Washington and accumulated more money. He married and a son came to his family. When the father died he left plenty of money, which his son inherited, succeeding him in the? gro cery business. . The son was too proud, however, to stick to it, and he gave it up and invested his money m other ways. About the time the, -English coachman came . here a French cook, direct from France, arrived ( here : and secured employment with, the t French Minister :He was also married, and had three or four'daughter.; -iikethe Tortures that Need not be Endured. People suffer "a erea'tdeal of pain unneces sarily. Among tortures that ned not be endured are those inflicted by the rheunia tism and gout, since the acrid element in the blood which products them by contact witn tne sensitive covering or tne mnscies and ioints aav be eliminated by the use of that matchless depurent, Hostetter's Stom ach Uiers, before tbe lptiammatory sympr toms are developed to any great, extent When it is considered what excruciating and . what Thirty tnousand'dbllars worth ef Terri tory in this iron, was sold in Dallas, Texas, in 1877 : $ 12,00 worth was sold in bnreve- port, La ; $11,600 worth was sold in Lynch burg; Va., &c'&c.', Ac. 81 counties have been sold in Georgia, and jM in Alabama, since 1st January is s. Also, is counties in Illinois by letter. O ver $100,090 worth of territory nas been sold within the past id months, which plainly shows the great popularity ot the iron. Any county m this State or other unsold terms. Call examine a ,. the iron and buy a county JLPtY JUNIOR; feb28 lw .VM Mnilnm. 4fllAt-a' anrf whflf. O tan&mSv tt hS Si "fadsibtSl cn reasonable ten early use of such a reliable antidote becomes at once apparent. The rheumatic .Tims is expelled from the Wood by 4ne- iucreased ftntinn nfthn klHnAvd-i-which. ct as. strain ers produced by the Ktterr. and the suf ferer will fihd tf he uses th&r supreme de fensive agent, hatfc win be protected against a return of the agonising complaint; Dyspepsia, -.lever and, ague, uyer.-ana duwv comDlain ta' and other, maladies,; are' also cured by this admirable remedy. 8PECIAI, NOTICES. right OF THE oR-hdifrirs' carry us back to a " time before the war, which no respecU able American rememoere wiyiui. . blush. In that barbarous arid riotous era, wben:the "high-toned - plantation 4Btatesman"? 'was generaUy half drunk and always quarrelsome, and tho typir cal Bourbon Congressman was;a fiery person of overbearing deportment, magnificent assumptions and ttnlunit d ignorance, who punctuated conyer- -tinn with blasDhemy, enlivened the - .:v 7U,, "T- " a several squares . of property . in a.whicfa believed in influ- neighborhood since bought up by entiai circles, will be granted. ii j Hew' it.'a Done. ; .. The first object hi life with the American people ija to "get rich"; the second, how to S;aingood health. The first can be ob ned by energy, honesty and saving, the gust Flower, , Bhould you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, iurer omniaint, Indigestion; ec sucn as gick; Headache, Palpitation at the Heart, oour Stomach,. Habitual Costiveness, Dizii- pf the ead. Nervous Prostration, Low BPVlts, &v you. neecT not suffier? another eived a stroke of paralysis sand pounds oftobacco-were old in ligj ;v w doses ot. Angnst Flower wUl re- imu w i"uw, v v j Htias8 arugsjsts In the V. 8. t e Wilmington Review : Mr Thomas Bullard, a prominent citizen of Samp son county .while on ibis way. to f this city, on board the steamer D Murckison from Fayetteville. last nizht about 1 o'clock, received from which daughter of the 0k7and they, are to day the leaders of -Washington society; A few days ago, between a hundred and a hundred and twenty-five thou- Colton's Maps, Atlases, Etc. GTJR POCKET MAPS, mailable, comprise township, county, sectional and raUroad of every State apd Territory and the princi- pai j? OTBign cououriws- , OUR WALL MAPS are superior in ac curacy and execution, and our assort ent the largest in the eountry. OUR GifiNJflBAL ATLAS is conceded to be the best published, being the latest, larg est and most complete. For Catalogues address ! Q.W& O B COLTON, Jtml ; x New York, TljteURE YOUR LIFE 4k ) KELJ ABLE OLD -ETNA. Only a saying of a very, small amount- 4 cents a. day at 21, 5 cents at 30, and 10 cents at 60 years of age--will ihsur you for $1,000 and up to $10000, in' like pportion. Drop me a line to lock box 42, or call at my office and lef ine more fully explain to you. ffc2 " NO F BUTT, Agent, ERIE CITY IRON WORKS; 1 Charlotte, N. 0., April 7th, '77. J WE hereby notify our many friends and the public generally that the manage ment of the Charlotte 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 Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN H BLI88, Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery 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, &c, 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 ay er before. !? Be sure to give me a call, or write for 4 culars, before purchasing elsewhere. ' JOHN WILKES, 3 : Mecklenburg Iron Works, ( 'harlotte, N. 0. apr20 - - P Q T A T p E 8 , Just received, best Northern Early Rose, Goodrich, Jackson. White and Peerless Potatoes. , Also Onion Sets. " ftb23 s t 8 M HOWELL. mi YOUR HAIR TO LEARN HOW TO SO IT BEAD AND HEEL WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE TOUR HAIR. The laws i.f Hehlti aud Longevity demand it, the customs rf social V.k require it. Tha matter ii of greit iTnjmrtnnee ' eveiy way. BEAUTIFY YOUR JIAIH.-It U t'uj sur passing crown of glory, and for tho loot it then is no compensation. CULTIVATE YOUR IIAIU.-Fur ly m other means can it be saved und bcaut:i:cd. mm L)on, ol the world ! resting on will rf the -'" Discovered thirl y-nve years co W Yale, is the most perfect preparation u for preserving and beautifying the huu Resides being the best hair ever produced, Lyon's Kathaii Tnitlirel v nrevent srrayness, anil x A w .. a heads. 11 score 11c w uur jtjid follicles arc not destroyed. It actually Mrforms those bjuih.l which the followiug is A FAIR SPECIMEN. I had been entirely bald for several years, Btitutiocal, I suppose. I used a fr botu Kathairon, aud. to my great surprise', T ki - - crrowtb. of youriT hair. COL. JOHN L. DOEBAM In every important respect the Kathu; lutely incomparable. It ia unequal, i 1. To Cure Paldness. 2. To Restore Gray Hair. S. To Remove Dandruff. 4. To Dres3 and Beautify tho Hair. BEAR IS MKVB. The Katha:ron :t.. r 13 !nir- ta f BtilThur and sufrar-oM'-i'1! and daub tho hair and paralyze tho lr:un a pure and limpid vegetable loUon, n-tcuac store th hair by natural growth and rc:nV', d Itia splendidly roomed, and the most cMT toflet dressin? known. No lady's or C0 toilet outfit ia completo without Lyon' s K BOLD EVEBYWHEEE. 2 l -s3 2 32 Produce, themostnttorsl shadM of black or JW
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