mmw a ar - . ( 1 i a : " i i i i "...'-... 'v ir 'V?'' A ' ' i I i i ii V 1 nen that a court can consider neither xpediencjcytt;aet nViona ifa inTrtMArif,-A?Jfifi 4n real? 7 ft t.Vlft topes of friendj br toqjiiejtHelfears.bf Ijes, anu.. inv'juQjjas v ifxay auuut 'iiim contrary to the law." It -follows tjhat Wei la j AndwTOB-Aj3ojjrjjathe; suits of the cunning which has mark- .wwWs tiW'yKas ? an' official rbody, beyond the reach oflanvvai4 indictment. . 1 IHESPIBIf OP Tns $TAtir5ESS.V V tv. -r irf til x We; epitomize jsama ;of;the jv lets en general 'ttaCtets ot those of 6ur State i. til i i . . . r j-. contemporaries wmcn . were3rsceiyeu 4-. f- m VII 1T7 W FLV BW I A Life Full of Accident tSuWllle American; i;I Clintotf E WyStbni afybong; man who was killed fee veral ninths ago' by the falling derrick whWe at work pn the unfinished part of the Western North Carolina Railroad, is the subject to 1 m tt . u I J 1L. Ubeailure of tbe-WilmingtoOr H-. --r-r. ; vr .-, -5-r rriper part of tlna--countyAAn-- an Ibia t Augusta Eailroad to pay the v..o irn llow CHAS. E. JONES, - - Editor and Proprietor, "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our NOTES AND NEWS. Beecher kicked the dead Boss at a bad The publjflj&ss turne dpfTa ito t&jnabjas papilia i B&tea fca Vit Will he quite te tbiafc Wsoclety 'fetatfcnieri W "wear. sbcM ' The soprano and bass in a Houston (Tex as) church choir have been arrested and put under bonds for disturbing the peace by their unharmonious singing. dollars. Miss Bessie 1 mm Hon Jere 8 Black has sued ex-fiecretary Belknap, in the Circuit Court at Washing ton, for professional services in theimpeach- HI claim i is .-for.-fire tkossAfid Itner isldatserdusly. diDhtheria atfBrdcktoli. Mass?, w has been acting as Bertha Ayery. Mrs Til ton has telegraphed to have a good nurse and other attendance provided for her. Mrs.TUtpn's . bod, Carroll, , when he heard that his mother had made the late confes sion, was overcome with grief ; he was seen walking about the yard with his hands to his head, and would listen 4o no one. - . jr, - New York artists are discouraged. There was a time when they could pour molasses and Venetian red over canvas and sell it to the west for a landscape ; but the west has learned how to do it, and makes her own paintings now. Detroit Free Press. Col Kongsburof Chicago, was killed at Bharpsburg;. JlLl5isestaS9as apprais ed at $1,250,000. There was one heir, a boy. In seven years, 3awyrsandgnar3ians have so ingWf illlanlot tj&id v i e DUt: UD0.n.,atat passage,, at imsj Qdthe'subsfitute was readaal -C -.,- Ii, ii ( ill 1 -' r M ' t I In the House of Representatives on Wednesday last, the 17th inst, as we see from the Congressional Record of the 18th. Mr Hartzell. from the com- free-bsrare ason1 n f 1 U QnAttee afiit: .afcaXSirncy, re No 3.780) to authorize the deposit of silver billion, and to issue certificates therefor, and asked for the present consideration xf, the billaJuLthat.llie sam&b time, a: of $10 and multiples thereof lip,lfe l 0Q0 mav. in the mode herein pro vided, be exchanged , hy. Jheeeral mints and ass'ay bmfcW at San Francis co, Denver, Boise City, Carson City, Philadelphia. New York and New Or leans for the net value of silver bullion deposited thereat ; and the buJUon so refeiyad in,ioigforaicV otoip. cer tificat& shaiO at all Mesl b hfd and keyihaiidfDf jtheSTedemption of QaifCAflin kAlfirlfeA tin faifver. The silver thus deposited'shall be compu ted in said exchange at its coinage vai ue. at the rate of 412 grains standard silver to the dollar, less the usual ana lawful mint charges and the charges for transportation: from the several as say offices to the mint for coinage, and from the latter to the assistant treasu ries? respectively. ' at which the coin certificates shall be payable. Section 2. That for bullion deposit ed, at the mints of Ban Francisco and Carson the coin certificates provided for in this act shall be redeemed on de mand at the office of the assistant treasurer at San Francisco: and for bullion deposited at the Philadelphia, New York, Denver, Boise City and N"ew: Orleans nfinta .arid assftv offices line certificates! shajkiib redeemed at the office of the assistant treasurer at New York. And it shall thedutyof the Secretary of the Treasury to cause Pboin and mln ttars jp tfe ftransferrtd, alter the said oars are stamped, af pro-; vided in the first leciaon, to the assist taut treasurers in. New York and San Francisco for ' the redemption of the maBT&redrthfl eatate-ih eAeirjs board- H i -netlerto Mr Ex-Gov Hendricks has sdht Eaton, of Kansas, stating, according r to his recollection of their railway conversation, a great tnatJftMnjs wecftrtctlT 'ttrjntohHbb edntrary,vthink inks'tid rara Mr1 port was substattally, aces Mr Dix aiihouncesTiis" Tecthfft titfdtertlie titleOArelthe United States a Qovernment?' TruMbfi&ak .Muire that iiBhbuld sal the United States a Government? ' From a mislakef grammaE ii! thiq; business '-'a man who' has stirred the hearts oCmdlti-1 cojn certificates ; andfie said, cquj cer tinjcatesj enaii zoe ; recja facie; otu limit for all dues to the United States. I Sebflon7$ I mil aP46irrceriicates t5 Wlssded tinder tma'tcfsMaifbe re deemed on presentation, either-in eil- Vei bars pr silver flollars, at the option ana convenince of the Treasurer. Beotion 4, That .the Secretary of-the Treasury shall cause thVsaid certifi cates authorized by this act to be pre pared and, dehverecL to , the minta and tades as they had not been stirred sn4ce ftrd4lion mttd and from iwhich' mod de by the great lights pi ejeformatiQn.or thelPOB1HJ &Du D8 exenangea as coin or .i&xZ?J-Ll ,aWlmm hltlcWtifimtefrattlia option of the euougn; anu many anouier xiumuug nr g rftri fVTro A. Bfanr "stirred the? hearts pf multitudes." , The "jnultitua'es" ' are 1 easily eirred.i---Cotirier1-Journal. ytodrrr.".. mu ,, , Wej 'are -jttet how; encountering the ext of the decision of - the- Supreme ' vAjarwi Aouisiana reiusug, a , ,re-uear- mg oi inaiAuaerson case, ana tnougn this is a late day, a statement of some oi tnetjomiffiafa. down wiu-tntaivM. n ' 68tindheral rer.44llth those'nieihberi Of - the : who have not seen the decision. - It is, we ''"may remark, a lenhy elucidation of thearacrspDurs former 'decision an nulling the judgmeat of the court be below and ordering the prisoner to be released. The court unanimously oldr that the eBaence of the crime charged was wanting, "but do not decide that no forgery wperaed,itfd I lue essence oi crime Tn tne mosrna grant degree may not haye been pres stricl nica.abxTieJbfr- said before it is not necessary to decide wnetner tne instrument changed is or is not a public record susceptible of lorgery.. The instrument offered to. support the charge is not the instru-M ment described in the statute. The statute describes , a paper which shall have the supervisor's signature and the district court clerk's certificate. The PSPer&nereo mTeviaeeartlieror mer. afcdiiaa not thMrlfl.tf.nkl TH&w wroijr uciue our present inquiry v wnetner tne clerk's signature to the supervisor's returns would have mAa -. im. - ..t.i:. i ... puuuc reuoru or wnetner it is not a puDiio recora witnout sucn a certifi cate. Our opinion expressly presents me aecision oi mat question in lan guage designedly,, used., hut .we held that since the etsWe totxfhndr thatl , .tneae retnrnn Rho.1 ha nortifioH ua. w " " mr m V VVi VIUUU SJ till CI clerk of the court and the instrument - offered has not that certificate, it was not the public record the defendant - was charged with uttering as forced . anu uere applies wiin crusbin? forea - tne aoctnne universally maintained by . 1 I AW Am. mm,mi " mm . ywum pa criminaLiaw : mat, fU l fstatutefehthorizesf M creates . anUronienr nsi knowhli6;the con ' mon law, and prescribes its form and impresses upon it peculiar features, in order to'decide a prosecution for utter . ing as forged such an instrument, the caper , actually forged or uttered as forged must - conform fifettstttttinr . description, and, Bishop says, this 'is .true even woen tne laise statutory one is so like the genuine as to be liable to deceive most persons. The substance of the decision is that, Silver. bars authorized to be. issued, by this act shall be stamped, according to their fineness, weight and value and the value of the. silver, bars ahaUJbe computed . according to thejr coinage tions of this bill, if it should be adopted arlottewillhe left out entirely from e lisi of places frenJ which it is pro posed to issue coin certificates. This recon cile it with its ideas of right and justice to jive either Boise City or New Or leans tne preference over Uharlotte in this matter. The measure has not Ihowever. J5een nrxalfy dispbsed of. and trust that beWeit s -k)ur North Carolina members will have secured diet of the jury intact that,iha nrigon4-ahpye given either instead of .one of er was guilty of a high dhhU itlwilll the4eesUianed, or in addition to be seen that their opinion does not re- these. lieye him;from the terpjtude . implied oye ?e; xne; court say ; v , j - .j moi, w Esaukp- . . il ih flnniivn n.nn in rnno naiva if " - - ' the instrument Jffd is iBtWj f i06' S vorder utory instrttmint Jfelgnedl anil'herice wOPrFf48umJ?onv9 Wtely by yesterday's mail. ' The Ealeigh Newst speaking again of ease money due.by it to t7ilMngJ ton & Weldon . EailroaxL.xeiterates itB previously expressea opinion as io the waA ' We have seen.that railroads are not operated" attdiimalBared for the legitimate busitress Interests of the sec- ; ttons penetrated by them ; but rather to promote ulterior -objects operated merely as levers elevate w depress stocks the mere machines in fact for s4otkjobbhi'g-operati6ns.vy'hereas rail- thett roads to difect and manage1 the operations ofUheir lines, they are nowr ardays most generally found in Wall street, or banking in. New York on the ' J fa.' . ... pf uwau ui wueir cuuipaaies. i - I Tlxei Ealeigh "Nenbi and Observer both topy the editorial of our neighbor the democrat withdrawing Judge Schenqk' lv aere became an orphan. - after luhine was Jjooiia oai tin ne iwpniq become of age, and being under close cohtroTas compelled to--:iaboT and go standing this he was a boy of untiring energies .and was always ready to im rtfv e levery ppbrtuBity l fiis? life;was attended! with :many ;almoBt:seriQua accidents. When a. m ere boy, he was tfite? W to? stick of wood for, the" bieathltss' for.sometime.t ' Jt; dtn.r 1 time.hewaa.brntdifif:o'ffU,t at T atcVandj otbi, nn and'hefire caughtthe while1 unth'otfehtedlV der it. a limb -burnt off -and fell- upon him; knocking the life ! frcma' hinr, ;in Which condition he was carried to tne tyuse, but recovered;-- Alteti growing to manhood he.wenfe to : Yirima .and engaged himself in workings on ft rail rdad and whu blasting some rqck one dayr had him. a secuxQljnlaca','tQ . take refuge from rtha j3yidgofragmentsi, bat m.thft ranfl fnrhieX4uaticeship, hullgy becames carelessjtftodl aeekina neithefofferf a linej of comment..-; The upserver copiesther mmocrart edironat n its editorial columns. . , r . " Alluding to the withdrawal of Judger Schenck's name for the candidature for the chief justiceship, the Concord This step, to our own knowledge, was contemplated two weeks ago, but . . t o , . ' .1 1.1; was preventea ironr oemg maae puono through the instrumentality of one man alone the "manager." And the Oondord Register, referring to "Judge Schenck's Ku Klux Record" ahd the Shotwell letter, says : If Shotwell's statement is true, and we would almost as soon discredit the words of Holy Writ as. to doubt it, he is a hero. Just now he is believed and trusted by the best and greatest inthe Old North State. We feel that we were correct when we said that Judge Schenck was not aware of the charac ter of "P. B. M.'s" communication, or it would have been suppressed, and until Judge Schenck"' tells us that he approves of it, and that it was done with his knowledge and with his coun sel and advice, we maintain our de fence of this splendid man. !The Tarboro Southerner presents the following legislative hand book as a good grindstone to hold the noses of legislative aspirants to : i Make them promise 1. To oblige railroads to cease their high local tariff rates. ' ; 2 To protect sheep hy taxing worth less curs and mangy bench-legged fices of mutton proclivities. 3. Tax drummers at least $500. ' 4. Save the timber and protect the pockets of farmers by giving us a 'no fence around crops' law. The Milton Chronicle inquires if 'edu cation is detrimental to work," and tells of having recently had a conversation with a friend Who maintained that it "was. The Chronicle continues : ! He denied 'that he ever knewa man of finished education doing the work of a common laborer on the farm year in -and year out. and he is clearly of the opinion the more you educate the.toil ring masses the less account t hey are to work on the farm." The FayatteyiUertrOette has very de- partial refuge behind a tre&, was stjuek on the bead by a piece of rock thrown by the. explbaion and; was knocked en irelyiirjnaibieil zh. L On atiothesocOasulieoandihia.ai sodate.woiinVen. werjj engaged in 'rer moving a large baak of .dut, tand- as is. 'customary.. t&ey undermiped lit at one 8ide;:intending to drive in wedges irom above and thus , remove the top ; how ever they had finished their work. un. der it Arid all the - hands except Wes ton had gone Ont,f fori fear of its paying on them, but he being the most ven turous one in the crowd continued .? to work under the great mass of dirt, un til finally it.suddenly gae. way and so completely covereanim tnat tne work men obtside' were compelled to dig him out, and whenhe , was unearthed he was totally nn conscious. Finally he came back to his native State, and engaged in the same em ployment, until he met with the- ac cident referred to. which caused his death.1 ' 1 - Da. H.'Br8cvxs8i tJ0flOfvfi!ir--It fee) very grateful for what your valuablainemcine, Yegetine, has done in my family. I wish to express my thanks by toformingTroa -of the .wonderful car of ic a' my son: also, jto let you anow that yegeune is the.hestv medicine I ever saw for Chills, Shakes, Fever and Ague. My son was' Sick with measles in 1873.' which -left him with HjoitjUae.Ta'icto -IMffisftdr ? great aaai or pain, an or tne time; tne pain war so gnat he did nothing butary. The doctors did not help him particle, t he coma not lift "his'ioot frbnr thfr floor.1 bb sonld bot eeetine was a fier amrBlood Food. I -tried One Uotflep whiciwaa a greathenefit kept on with te rmedicme gradually, aining .Hhas taken. eightMn botUea in all, and he is com pieoeiy resiorfca to neaitn, - waias wiuou cratches or cane. He la twenty years of age. I have a younger son, fifteen, years of age, Who; Is subject to Chills: Whehevar he feels one coming on, 'he comes, in v takes a dose of Yftgettne ana that' is the last or the- emu. vegetme leayei no bad effect upon the sys tem like most of the medicines recoamiend- edj -for . Chills, ? 1 . cheerfully recommend Veeebheior such Cbmplaints. ; I think it is the greatest medicine in the world. V espectfully, Mrs: J. rv. IXOT O. jivnr, W hen the blood becomes liCa- iand' stagnant, .eitbec from change of Weathrr of climate, want pf exercise, ir regular diet, or , from any otoer cause, uie yxoBrnrx will renew the blooa, carry orrttie putrid hnmors. cleanse the stomach. '.'regu late the bowels; -and imoart a tone of yiaor to the whole body. ' ': talue iri dollars. And tW: Secretary - of the.Trdasury i'hereby required xtoJded Plni8 PfJlWP?8100 prescribe the necessary regulations lor carrying1 this act into effect?:1' "'LV'' It will be seen that under the dpera- of the e Conrt, . It says : i We feiskto jwff Jhjs-hj out Dringing mpo myidious comparison howvert.with- the claims of any Others whose names have; been : brought forward by their admirers : that, should we be a dele gate at the State convention, we will exercise np privilege so proudly as that Of casting a vote for Hon w JM JUL Smith ianotjust, and it is difficult to seehowl2r"gaetor lion w JM UBmitn ..mmiUee, having before .it .U?- ffij racut necessary to eaauieiit o.amve a an mteuigent xonciusiop, can Mr Conkling and the Administration. Wash Special to Kichmond Dispatch, 18th. iThere are all manner of rumors to night about Senator Conkling and "&.e Wnrbi'm inter-tow OnAji-tement ia that he hasj telegraphed to New , York a denial of the truth of its- statements. anotner tnat,pe; saaa tn.ese tningsm the confidence of a dinner, table taUk, and still another that the author, of the paper was.tpe editor- of his home or gan, and that these things .were told that he might' be posted as to Lord Boscoe's views. He made a note of them, and being recently discharged from his editorial position, .published them in the World, whatsoever: may be the true version,. Conkling has lost, caste and made enemies. To-night it i said that the administration will now fight him vigorously, and that its first warlike demonstration will be the nomination of ex-Senator JTenton for collector and General, v Dix for naval officer of New York, i - United Statesurt. paid out, during 1877, $320',d0b,000 by which the public were made to under stand that they could get coin when- ey er they desire'd it, the consequence of which was that there was nothing approaching a run on the bank when it resumed. Of the specie paid out before resumption, aljl but $22,000,000 was re tujnedo ijie jfSc. K-wole-Sell for the unTtedtaWfo'rfitbythe experience of other people. A lion Goes for the Keeper. Richmond Whig, 19th. Wedday,afterft.&arade one of the pig lions ihCampbeirs menagerie got into a dispute with the keeper while that gentleman was in the cage, and lifted one paw and knocked him down on the floor of the csge. The keeper had the coolness to lie still. The lion after eyeing him sternly for a mo ment, walked to the end of the cage, growling! fThe people rUYing ta the peighbprhpdd thought, m thundered thatvehingr VJ&Lftl.Uu l The name of the man is John Sub phin. He had not been long with the lions, and was beginning to learn how to tame them. mn akfwell County Convention, ; Blue Bidge Blade. . The county convention for Caldwell county met in Lenoir on last Tuesdsy. although the , memofrof thretufff ta0 VPd Relegates to the district IngDoardmay.br guiity:cfthehlgialu course of Hon E crime and offense against human rightei of reversing the election m Louisiana by the most - infamous and desperate mr'hodf. they .r not-guilty f a, vio J at" in . : t'.j; lc :-r: f ) f i t tatr teTaw orLouisiaba "definirj forgery" 'The court eay I "X.et it inown of all B Vance in Congress, and 'Resolved, That, the delegated from this county , be sent to the State conven tion unmstructed but at the same time it is the wish of the county that Judee David Schenck be supported for chief justice of the Supreme Court of jMorw argima. see our. county and our whole section pursue the same course. i Danville fc Statesvffle Railroad. I XStalesyttle Ameriean. J The citizens, of Panville, Winston, Salem, Davie, and others on the con templated road; are 'moving id earnest ih regard to this contemplated enter prise, and invite 'the , co-operation of Iredell and States vilie, and which, we doubt not will be liberally f bestowed. m .1 ' a ' l' 1 . , i , 4.0 wis enu it is proposea to noia a meeting in Statesville by citizens of the county, on Wednesday of the first week Of pur next Superior Court in June to take action upon the subject.' and' for mulate a line Of proceedings.' Mean time, the people are requested to con sider the great advantage that will inure to them if the road . is built, in the enhanced value of their real estate, easy access to markets, and all the benefits which railroads neyer fail to confer and especially this road. With such enterprising gentlemen coming to its support as Danville -and , Winston i nave already pledged, including Davie ana otner counties, ' lreaeii win ap pear ih the front ranks with them and the road put through. ; . . 7 i 1 i m m . . - . ! , , f Caawlrf ana Cussin'. , . IT ; , j ' . ' 'XTarbcro Southerner . . i' . d'Morolngi iimy little ; man Where naye you been ?" queried Mr, J H Chapman, of Bocky Mount township, a few Sundays since, as a little tallow faced specimen of a piney woods dirt eater ? passed, practising on a tuning T?fs' P' &?fV J--v . olfllut;tP'.-Bingin' sch-u-lef' ;o; lt.u tMA-voanyouaiBg?" ; : c Pideyi woods "I should-thmk-L! 3C-dsuldby,0d.f iVWhat rdbyou curse ?" ; ' , i PWr-"Y--st:by u, and cnaws my ownieDactoer-nT- S,:bir'l.'(i't .ii'Smoke the pipe, too I. guess." p W'Noair-eethat's wharyerbus ted."rIt's ky brother what smokes, r I 'flnwinyself ftehisively-4ohawinLand cuesinQ y-). JThy bii'beatttifai' Indian girl,'- ac cording to all; accounts; now - living, and one'who by reason of her .beauty. intelligence 'lndjpitlftlne to a unique influence - which is acknowl- dged among tne warriors and aeienoea by twehty fiery brothers' and cousins j-is Etlscajthe "White1. ForeheadKofi the4 Uncinaoas-l-tiaca' ia 'Bittih lBull'8 rnece;,:Wa;ip as an arrow, iitoe as a serpen swifc w a ifferorrand ved4ike a-fawnr-iHer traVety is lhcomsible' At the battle of t.h TtnKehud.. where Custer . Was over- wheltned. and when she ; was ay -mere child, shei laughed incessantly, in-the catnage riding her pony like a sprite. ; Blue Ridge Blade., . , : Judge Dick's court is a big. thing, up this way.. :lne railroad company, had to order ,out extra cars to carry those bound over as defendants or witnesses to Statesville 1. 1 It is an , ill r wind n that blows nobody: any good, we haye often heard. While this business is death to these parts, it i highly profitable to the railroad : and the capital, of Iredell county. Statesville, Asheville and Greensboro reap a rich harvest from these terms. It Is improverishing the country to feed towns, lawyers and court officers.- When will the people learn some sense about tist It is within their power, by an. absolute; ab stinence from all business in Which the internal revenue laws haye effect to starve out the concern. Why don't they do it? Quit liquor and tobacco This will bring exemption -from these and many other ills. that free- Talking BosinesB. Bine Ridge Blade. The Attorney General decides the justices of the peace or the holders Chosen by the commissioners to take the tax list, are entitled to ex tra allowance for filling up the blanks sent out by the Commissioner Of Agri- - TP, f 1 . ? . a if culture J-t is maae tneir auty to nil up the blanks by law. Landmark. we wonder u tne time win ever dome again when the public can have anything done without being charged for it. Eyery fellow who gets any sort of petty office figures to see how he can make a living out of it. Only the "poor, devils" who work the roads get no nay, and they do more work than all the officers. We have , too many officers to pay. That is what makes ktaxesi ' '. - A Suggestion to the Traveling Public. i Tourists, emigrants rand mariners find that Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters is a medi cinal safeguard against uahealthfal - influ ences, upon which they can implicity rely, ainca it nreventa tha ttftoxita that an nn- healthy climate, yitiated atmosphere, unac- customea or unwnoiesome diet, baa - water, or other conditions . unfavorable to health would otherwise produce. On long voy ages, or journeys by land In latitudes . ad jacent to the equator, it is esptciallyj useful as a preventive of the febrile complalats and disorders of the stomach, liver and bow- els, which, ate apt to attack; natives of the temperate sones sojourning or .traveling in suoh regions, and it is an excellent protec- A' A 11 3 ft L AvtMNI. 0AlA uuu agaiaac tne mnuenws ui bwou vmu, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. - It only -prevents intermittent and remittent fever, ana 'other diseases of a malarial type, bat eradicates thenv a fact which has been notorious for years past in North and South America, Mexico, the. West Indies, Australia. and oth M,c9untrles..ji:i,V ... . ' .i .tf"o'Z-. j-t 8PECIAI. HCrtlCES,; AatonlahJjag SueeesSi vk I it in the duty bf every person has used Boschee'a German Syrup to et Ite wonder ol qualities be known-to; their mends- ,in coring oonsomption, err wagns, croup, asthma." nneunionia, and in Tact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate tettef- -Three doses will relieve any case, aad we consider it ttie duty of all druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consampUye,,at leasttotrj one bottle as 40,000 tdfiien botUes were sold iastyear, and not one case where it feued was report ed. Such a medicine ar the flenaan Syrup cannot be too widely known. . Ask your druggist about it , sample Donies to tryjsold at tea s cents. Regular sixe Bale by x u esmii 75- cents. ,Por PATENT; MEBICINE3. VECETIWE. CIIXLLS, SHAKES, and - TaaBO&o, JL CL, 1878.. Dyspepsia, Nervousness, and General Debilityv 'j, -..' i , ! i iBamvASOBiov.'MAsS. IS78. We, the undersigned, haying used Vege- tiae. take Dleaanre i recommending it to all those troubled with-Hamors bf any kind. Dyspepsia, Nervousness, 0r3eneral Debility, it being the Great Blood Purifier. Sold by K LCrowell& Sons, who sell more of it than all other patent medicine put together. MKo u F fKKKl.No, ME8 H W 8COTT. JOSfiPHTJS SLATB. VxGMiKX is the great health restorer- composed exclusively of barks', roots, and nerbt. : it is very pleasant to take; every eauaiixes it. VEGETIiME t FOB Nervous Headache, and Rheumatism. , , ; i CiacrxHTi, ,0 April 9, 187?. H. B. Btxvxhs. Esci. ' Dear Sir have used vour VesretinS for Neryous Headache.' and also for Rheuma tism, and hare found : entire releaf rrom both, and- take great pleasure; in recommend mg it to au who may be likewise afflicted. , j .i ..Ji ; , FEED A. GOOD, , . , -j .. . 108 Mill St., C5nuA YxaxTrsrx has restored thdusanda to health who had been' Idng and painful sufferets. ' A. .v gffiiflB if' & TIE SOllfiIEK HGAB 5!AMFA(T0RV, R - a Pi 0 VECEET1RSE Drudahn Testimony. MrJL JL Stkvkhs: .. . 'Decor , 5Sr We haye been selUngT ryour remedt.the Vegetihe. for about threr years, and take pleasure in recommended it to' our customers, and ih no instance where a blood purifier - would' reach the case, has ' it ever failed to effectia cure, to our knowledge. It certainly is the ne Pius .ultra oi xenoyators. ST M SHEPHERD ' '"Drneeists: Mt Vernott. DL Js acknowledged by all classes of peopl to be tne best ana most reliable blood pari nerintne world: . - ? VEtSlraE - ; Prepared by2 ) ! H.:tV STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS. i . Vegetiae is Sold by All Druggists. 1 H i H I Is the 1 place to! buy gpM;ihctor Cigars for the least money. The fbllovrflgbnds are specialties: WTTTH n AT T"T7lkT ninTTR TIT 1.3 A - l. . - , . - A " infc.wwiiiimn iftiti.inarjjuiw. w luaua oi as gooa Tobacco a& can bepnr- eaasea aDTWbere, aa eqaal tony10 cent agar BouthTTor 5" cents cash iTHE BIElmOTORIA Havana nedeyeajYct2yo8nts.f THE INDIAN PRINCit 88 Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents,.-ae-rood as any 5 cent dear All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand I pur motto is, -'.-Quick. Sales and SmalLProfits." ,Cash for au Goods on deliver? rQrda prompt-fiUedK;i '.K. t.li; ft M U : f i F. voNIMCH, roprieto.:; mi your HAIR 10 TO LEAEN HOW TO DO IT EE AD AND HEE1 WHAT FOLLOWS. 1 1 SA.VZ: VOVB HAHU-r-Ths lava of Health md Longevity demand it, the customs of social life rqniro iU The matter is of grent importance ir erpry -way. BEAUTIFY TOUR HAIR. It is the ux DBssuur crown of bIott, and for tho looaof it tbert is no compensation. , CTJLTIVATE ' YOUR. HAIR. For by other means can it be saved and beautified. I t LYON'S ! -- : XisooTered thuty-fivs years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Tale, is the most perfect preparation in tne worm for preserving and beautifying- the hair lUsldea beltur Ok best bir dreaMlstT r torodneed, I.yo'e Kthlrott will nasltlyely brvetraymeas, suid .will re- twn1iJy to bald beads, if tha ta and follielea aro not destroyed. It actually performs these seeming miracle, which the following ia of A FAIR SFECIHEH. . I had beea entirely bald fqr seyeral years, o .fntiaMiit. T knenose. I used i few bottles . athiuson, and, to. my grea surprise, I bare a thk growtli of young hair. (X)L. JOHN I tKJKStANCE, U. S. A. : In Ty important aespect the Kathalron is aba. luteiy incomparable. Jt to unetjualed U T Cure Baldness. .-' ' ; . To Eestore Gray Hair. S. To Hemove Dandrulf. i 4. To Dress anl Beautify tho Hair. I USAB ES 10jn.-T-Th Kathairoa to a in, t,b.4 of sulDhnr and angarf-lead to paint inddimb, tho half and paralyse too brojn. : It If, IT. A ibnnid srwwtable lotion, intended to re- lis- tha hair bT natural growth oMTlgtfoa- )t to oplsndidir perfumed, and the most delightful ioflat raastnir known. No lady'a or gratleman'a toilet outfit ia complete without Lyon's Ratbairon Ii! . 0OLD EYEBYWHEBE. ; , . id 'A ItEEIOAN MBTAIITEGIOAL WOBKS: VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, s Perth Gold. "SilVer. Xead and Cow. Orel rednn. 5?Adhty Pwcent-of-metal recovered. m V ri n W a" V W v Si Wv vnMM I apV mmm - uujuu o vurauiBJiixi utusia a; speciaitr j a Kusjunwe oi guiy , per cent, irom wnicn expenaea are to -be dednctectrt r ' . ' Central Railroad to Wilmington, then to Amhoy bysail,1--" Ji tifnsj , j-, k Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, of the United States footed t jrat ronaer information refer to members Df the Chart nt rtnin TtnavI mf T.v. Amboy. Dr JULIO H EAE. aprlftf - - r. - Gea.SabL 4- FOR SALE OB RENT, . . . . a -a a. mf E A i Ij! d i LNeat new Cottages in a desirable locality. Caon THOS H GAJB. ; WIHmprovedJGy Property Fop Sale; ANY person desiring to pttrchare a well improved city lot, hoase witn nine rooms, and modern conTeniences, fine .well of water, briekldtchint'withrn firetnixrates walk of the pnblic square, can be accommo dated by apply ing at) THIS OFFICE. dec!8 1 .BQOTS AND SHOES. 17 J It jr w,. AT I A S I MACHINE AND IRON WOEKS Canal Seyenth FFF OO BRR r . oo S n BBB Sbb8 B B BBB EB1 B : B ' BIB Street; from Sixthtd BICHMOND. VA. TixTriTnKi a-I-LaCi.'!-!!. j. si ill i i . : AxivjxMAo, porwote aaa iiaaoBary, haw MILLS, GRIST-MILLS. BOILERS, CA8T INGSofSRASfl ni rami Wipmvna &m IMACHINKRYfcr ldXind .QoalJ aaines, jsimm rrrrnaces, dtOi - " i We call snecial attention to onr TMPROV. BD PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultaraU ana osner purpoeea. Also, to oar new styles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. ! The best Planters reeard our GINNING wnnnni : .A .. .. : a i iUustrate4italogue freeT .Other IMngs llIGRE AT REDUCTION IN PKICES. being wiual encotosd SoentnatittittlDnBr-f 1 Repair work solicited and promptly done Shafting, Pulleys,45fc.1 tor Gin Houses. y Wm E TANNER & GO. mayWdawly ,c,.,Vit!i won rtToiWraui hU 0tif:fners. roa. - UBQaAJTD XISSS8' , Prevents running over and wsariDg c&cotae ) SIDSS. FOR SALE BY BROTHERS EAIim, : ' CTRAL HOTELIBLOCK,. TRADE STREET, Whoare just receiving a fall Line of BOOTS AND SHOES for Gentlemen, Lt diee, Boys.Misses and Children; Mea's. and BoYs'XHATSTJf yariofi grades and piica, WnicTl they re?oflferi6f rerylow for tosh. Give them a call and get the worth of yonr money: mcb24-tf SSa M MM M " Aj u u U M II TTTT H IT . T H T . T T H H HHH H H H H 4A a a 44 BOOTS AND SHOES We are now receiving our a- -SSUss-J-uIlV ) SPKIIVC STOCK of BOOTS atad SHOE Which we will sell at lower prices tban tb same Goods have ever before been sold in this market. Our facilities for baying oots and Shoes cBeap, are not equalled br any firm in North Carolina, and we hat t Marked Down the Price of QCTEIfcY SHOE IN OUK HOlSE. ! Charlotte, iCa, April 7th, Vf. WJfi hereby notify , our many friends and the imbhoTe'CRieraJTiHs.t ment of the GharinttA inr.f n Tr-v;. City iron Works is now"in" thehandr of Poon wiies, or this city, who is pre- tmreu v nixoraersor onr wnii t-iSAwif ep. gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JUlUf BLISS, and 8hees cheaper than they can elsewhere, not excepting sny hon fplaoe.- , , - Refenins to tha ahnva nntio. Af.)i.iiM T feel.oonfideutthat it-will-be advantageous to purchasers Of Maehinerw of all XttnOs. mm it Dlaces me in TXViitinn tn mat nv nH all oopipeUion; mta my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts, of, the Erie Engines which will not bear-fr&Wht charges such as Grate Bars, Etacki 8park; Arresters. &c. and handlalihaEria Citw Engines and Boilera with little extra ez-4 befc;il-0-Xd .4.1 . Baaore to giTemis ivcalL fr write $0 cuiaiB, before ptttehimgUhare.', ' J - We can afford and intend o sell Boo fcebougw or V. Prom our Large "Stock we several hundred pairs of baye se LADIE: MISSES' AND" CHILDB'8 SHOES, nWbich w offer at Retail at the ex low price of tremelf .. " f aprgp 1-Works. Charlotte OLD APPLE VflTEGAB,i'f j Best quality White Wine Vinegar. ! Something cholcevby the barrefpr gillqhi . T JNO..W. HALL & COn . JlUU J ".Il Trade Etrceti V -4" J ft ' -6' Sf2enU per Pair. MaBY C. jcte-pa double that pnee LEiauw call and OUT Low Prices. mchl7 CHARLOTTB,

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