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mhemstrnfii Y-a rr-7 1' SUNDAY. APEIL 28; 1878; M STATE 2IEWS,' '"Nobody WantsHfc ie-inavofof Cbu ""KerirB Flattie lector, Asheville May Sto ,V tls : V; - ' JUWKOrVnjWa UBW,yfU. " Moreantoareviyaiiat 'made tbirty-. six eolorj&hrisUansin week, a gwMShifeft leg1 and iour feet u Baleigh'a boast and pride. They are raising game chicken in Concord making a business of it. "The Baptist ladies of Statesville had a dime party which netted them $65. Capt J A Mcrherson has been elect ed president of the Cumberlaiid' conn-; tytjilttiral .society. The music of the Gruber family rav- isrediTpTsSnSsor f xsrxmtiiaxsh . ?tw! J"'1-: ' -: oCfelSLArmfiettaMr AleiTS fimfthpdftatestaieave formed a law PartnebQ A HTTA The News is interviewing the Ral eigh saloonists as to the Moffett bell punch. Their opinions differ. . Harris' Concord Sun tells about a four-horned goat in that county. Har ris also once told a bean vine story. A petition wasvWcufiiting in Ral eigh Thursday, asking for a repeal of the tax on State banks.' P George i Gibson ' learns the young ladies ani gentlemen of Concord how to write. '-' The Concord Sun heads a lot of al leged jokes about Judge Cloud with an alleged picture of thet peculiar judge. Comparatively, the picture is good. t A. convention, of the Democratic Conservative party in Buncombe coun ty is called to assemble in Asneviue on Saturday. th18tbof MayiHext-u The Raleigh New$ says the Gover nor has pardoned William Holly, white convicted of m mslaughter at spring ternvj.lSZTfOfnipu Superior Oouri, and' sententedtoten years itnpruon menLv .'The petition' for pardon was Biened by the judge, solicitor, and .400 citizens of the county.. Asbeville Citizen : Capt Charles H Thomas formerly of Raleigh, but who lastyeSr assisted Ir Howerton in the tnaHaKem eat" of the Warm Springs', haaimade arrangements to take charge for the summer season" o.ihe mineral spHngSx'itininnessee. located some ten - Ashe ville - Oitizerrr- Mrfc-Cbamn an: of this place, one of-the bbnorary com;- missioners from JNortb. Carolina to toe Paris Exposition left here on Tuesday for the purpose of attending that grand affair. He will is top ! in Raleigh and Washington a day or two before sail ing and expects toreach J Paris about the 10th of May. Mr C expresses his intention 'to do whakke can to bring the j&d vantages of this section of Am er ic&Jtfefore those desiring new homes, ana .we are confident he can do much inlhatway. He will viaik relatives in England before returning home. A correspondent Writes from Hayes ville, Clay county, aC follows, concern ing a hail storm on the 10th : Stones 'tis lajrga as hen eggs were nothing uncom mori, and the glasseawere all broken out pf the windows.-- The etornras nQimore thanra mife wide but itctore n A-f.&inora.oa it. nront Tf A rift aA "In places fromi-4)ur to six feet deep. Birds and pigt;are lying around rather ttrrcK. Tnerfr was also a severe hd witit and the rain fell in torrentaIt washed away one man's smokehouse an kitchen, ' and started the I'Big house," and he lived a half a mil6 fMm anything buttspring branch. Much of the wheat and clover in its path are rutn$d, and the fruit trees are ffcadly Toe Piedmont Press says that MrDa rifiiff Seitz. Catawba, wan killed -hv ligbfeiing near Hickory on the evening ofWednesday last. He, his brother Weprge and others were out fishing Jin thd'Catawba fiver, the Seitz brothers separating from the party and taking a Datteau. soon a heavy cloud came upTlaccompanield by thunder andflight- nmg ana wnen tne boat was about. middle of thr-8tream there was flah oMfghtning which threw the yoiteger ucubuer jiureorgej mio me stream. Al ter sinking twice he recovered con sciousness : ' in some measure, and seized, the-boat.- ryhen herrecovered sumcientryio'dTaV himself Into eit he 'found 1iis rrother?I)ariu8 lying Idead-f-hia bead and part of his 'body across uo cugo ui we Duai in xne water, nis ieei naving caught under the gunnels or the opposite side which prevented him-from falling entirely into the riv- .ThBeidavnle 3VresavsV5We haVe student at the Greensboro .iFAmAlA vAnAege,iu ureeniDoro;ii u. Bhe tells of one 01 tne giru who dressed oneF,night aa a gypsy and told another girl's .for tune, her friend under the ' lmpresstQp An ak) Mh e was a rgal pvtvv and -Awn ing:bwnd'he.heardTtlre EEdreti Ue rjiaa aireiwiT wia w threry mischiv. f y to tihmasrandaeclareO-her -who crvrv er writ- mao -rio aarimg anymori T.. WhehattinV tlni oame'j eirlssfibo'ed intahpr'htnAiAta, or4 tne heTMused to bedarliMtellirig'hr she1 tfbrgavo her but ne'er could:forget,8 ihe had heard'a, weefeor IWanfterwaM dhat.tha boyaheloved hadrmarritti iJ piuK uuimeuana tnej, thm&.makes a ?W?V? fPTATkansas" pa-: iiefe'lnbkW caUedr -Ohythe girls; jihljMLW Vi ' ,-t... tvkxXs -nviMrf J k:Wl 4l Vj ' ,-t..,.-.iXj.yi .4r 'itiJ i ji Cff ls'VT5 s; I XSnpied PbtrlbuujfPubUd Debts. W ' r-j i -.w.i....l wimiIngton.8tar. at f m n ' Weiee itatated; tBa't the puttto' debt of Tennessee is $20 iq eyery man,wpm an and child .in the State!. Howjs it'with North flarnlina f i: Thft dfthft Afllf : i:r- "sw phis wouia require f iu - from i everVf - ti uuiau ucuijj w i muu u vUY j. limilo. We fchould say Mdttjphis,l)ondf t.trould tula TerV: -A . l0W.It Would v. rennim $41, so it ia" jBstimated. toV; eaish n,! WDuiau auu vu4lu vup uuiiea uiates totjav.ihDnbtitf9debt.8-rBrtA living at Memphis. would indeed have 1 r; jr.raen.T asyery numan Deing;; would hz . Sty be taxed $181 to paythe city, Li-t3 end Union debt. -. . . . h ?. -MoyiJ? Jovedhailejust fainUdTwayrnahfi'caod Vtil How It Has Been Butcher ed ly BlainV Hai tod 4fCWiwt6n!fieraMJ4-j 'Blain and HiU togetKerj have'ruined the dignity of th'p'jSen'f said an habitual visitor to the; Senate, chamber a few days ago Mi ia even M2 It has been done not delibofatly;bt incon8iderately-J.t loema to he iw-f possiWiovhave5a debate SAl ari subi feet without having 3 eitherBlaiae nut of the auestion. for either of these Senators to be; dignified and proper in 1 begin by frgeijing the.rule of Senate wMcheiiuire-alIremark8-,f;to -v ad-, dressed, to the President of thfe Senate.; U.ni8 at once .uegraaes lue.ouuttwuuiu a sober, deliberative body 6 a commit-'; tee meeting or a caucus,: BUme caa not carry on Alittle running diaensmon with any other senator pfM tneinoBi; trifling subject without; displayingjlhe vehement iet me-get-at-him manner which he put on xn the House of ce presentatives in 1876. He bounces around behind the4esks, swings, .his arms lik a! woodsman: using ' an axe. shakes-his 'awful fingeirlasthe i'ost calls iL and seems to impale his ad ver- sary. who, if it be Thurraan or . Jki- munas, Usually n peginsi mis ixepy, wy telling the Maine Senator 13d" go ahdt sit down. Fepeead-v-- much: 'muscular effort- into A 'brisk swordxercisea Blaine throws ririttfa pal&y.five minutes debate. Hill-does not trot roQno; so mucn nor. aguawj the fiirniture in the chamber to the same extent that Blaine does. But lie is a terrible fellpw to lean oyer - the desks of alibis nteighboifl and swing his lone, Methodist-preacher arms and talk to'?y8i0laaeiQnlsan Vyou" jastas if he were;carrying on apolitical discussion around a stove in a Georgia erocerv. Then, for noise, I -don't , re member such a time as since. HiU; got into the Senate. This Senator cannot speak except at the top of his voice, as if trying to reach the last man on the outskirts 01 the crowa a quarter , 01 a mile away. Hill has got some sharp rebukes from his fellow Senators, especially in executive session, I am told, for his careless ways of speaking, while Blaine is getting snubbed all the time. 1 The other afternoon uiame as tonishedliis fellow Senators by seating himself on the top of his desk and dangling his legs while awaiting a re ply from Thurman. At tne same time another sinner against the Sena torial dieuitv. the attenuated IneallaL of Kansas, was nerched Tibon ctae of the arms of hie chair.with his supporter somewhere upon his desk. Such things were certainly never seen in met sen ate chamber Before. Dignity, has reigned therftfrora the beginning. until JiQW, Hitherto -there has always been soma tnanl . towering ana aignmafl presence in the chamber some Webs ter or Soidnr- whose presence, atone was sufficlehi to give an atmospherte of dignity to tfib Chamber. , But there is none such now. Conkling's 'Ifekvi- ;v" has been talked about by the senb- bliBrsbut it is a dignity which com ports with wobbling his jaws over a big red apple in his seat, and a pretty constant labor with a penknife on hn eer nails which apparently never quite suit their owner. Eatonof Con necticut, is one of . the senators wno findit.jiard to.be Senatorial. Last week' while Thurmatf. -whb aits next to him. was sneakmcr. Eaton rouehlv in lerrupiea mm witn a pwoowo ueunu of hia argument. If - the Senator 'will nse in nis Beat ana interrupt me m Senatorial way, I will answer him, and not otherwise,". saicTMr Thurman, and thjgf irebtikeiwas i merited one. J J Southern Feeling. I r.i Boston Journal. &eentleman who has iust re'tuiried ojoTa sojaurn in the "cotton Stliei re- ports tnai a great cnange nas taken Dlace in the eeneral sentiment of . the wiia peopie oi fcna,6,Becuan respegiing northern men , ; Heretofore no north ern man. particularly if be iwas a Ee- pnhlinan osn1A tLvniA fooling flfr hQ was held at arms-length, and on sus picion by the more intelligent natives of the Soutn. The man from the North 'was constantly reminded in many ways that he was of another country with which they desired to have little to do. This has gradually been wearing away, but it is only with in a year that a' 'northern man- could feel that such sectional .hostility had disappeared. The business prospect in the South is at least as favorable as in any part of the country; The price of cotton is low. but the cost of producing is bibo mucn lower., xoere is work lor all to do, and every man . who will work can get food enough to eat. if not tBrjTratrrne roTed--peopleiare slowly making progress, gaining in self- reliance and less inclined to those petty tices which were the result-.of tnejsystem of generally whites and th colored peobt of feeling. One encouraging feature is that the colored citizen clings to his citizenship in such State ..as Georgia, where a poll tax is pre-requiaite for toting. '. As a rule tlie' negroes are mucn more prompt to secure .'them selves against (disfranchisement,. -than TyXoumaustA TCWurler-Tournal.y 11 Mr'ehnlhgsi the Lbrlororrespoa4 det;Qf4he.ew)york,;Fflrf, referring1 tWhXr!0 tulPPF?'ip1 newspaper these dayall doors are onen tothft journalist, and he finie ia Evidently Ap proaching when the press will repT(H senv the most; powerful' profession' or calling even in Englandv", Of course this ia but an indieatiton of , th pffpf! CiTiUzation.rof England; Arnong.pur: more enirgntenea jeziiueky legislators a newspaper writer is relegated tb1 his proper ppftere as a i"hirellng quill dnyer;' anda'penny-a-liner." The real talent or Kentucky is in the LegislaJ ture, and is evideivsed by heVfise laws4 and splendid record our leffislatorrt 1AO.TA tnf 11 ond f)ta lnff Manmltw t f tUeiresB-" - OH'3 f.i.Ji !.:, " ,.1 Concord-SiiTir ' Dr Davlslthe State UiSafige'lecluter? passed through town! W edneay-T3n-his : warloithe big grange jpunjcajioq c pq resume. in& doctor will. can vas'the westerA . coun-! JUL We pan change l fty dollarbill it you j antj a bottle or rrup, tne r hx tta greatest wona ; or u jqvl wan to try it orst ana see if what the Hdu iAlei.II Stephens, Ex-Govi Smlthi tKx-Ooy: (Brow&.tfnd Olon Bobertj first and see Tnomha. of Georcia. . savl about it la trae you can get a Sample Bottle for ten cents of Dr JiH . McAden, T O BmlUx Co.. or bondage. 1 There 7"exists between thef . influential ,the best WlJson. BurwelL-jtu ,r 7 " -. - ". tTi if -hurt A lady oix.tfie northaide wishing to teat the merits; of JJr full's " Cough Syrup thought it would icever do to ask the drag gist in the name of "Ball." Why,' dear me. she couldn't say Bull to, save her life, and called at last oir a neighbor .woman for va& Rations on tWmatter; Drttow's, DrCalfa Dr Bofiklo's and Oxen's 8yrap were all men tioned. The latter suited. uYes. that will do Dr Oxen-Htfeyery thing, the druggist will understand thati" A4 walk of two squares foundUher at the counter of Dr H's store when the following dialogue occurred: "I wish a bottle, of Dr Oxen's Cough Syrnp.''- " a. - "Dr Oxen, Oxra.'why, man. I don't be- ieve I keep that. Tour mean Cox's Bive Byrnpdou'tTon?'- . i "Oh, no, i meanr mean ur uxen," ana then she seemed wrapped In solemn thought lor a moment. when a bright idea seemed ta beam forth. ." 'Hasn't Dr Oxen got a rela tion or"; -1 , - : ?'Ob. . yes. you mean Dr Bull's Couzh 8yrap, yet, yes."t - The lady sat down a mo ment and all was over. Indianapolis Ex. . PATENT MEDICINES. UEGE7IME: FOB - v - "til CHILLS," SHAKES. . and ilGuS. ITrf TAkBCEO, N. C, 1878. Da. H. E. Stxvxhs : Dear Sir I feel very erateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegetine, has done in, my fiamily, , I wish to express my thanks py tniormiDg you or tne wonaenm cure 01 my son; also, to let you know that vegetine is the best . median i ever saw fiariunius, Shakes, Fevernd Ague. My son was sick with measles in 1873, which left him with Hip-joint disease. My son suffered a great deal of pain, all of the timer the pain was so eat ne dia notmng out cry. xne aoctors d not help him a particle, he could not ift his foot from the floor, he could not move without crutches. I read your adver tisement in the -"Louisville Courier. Jour nal," that Vegetine was a great Blood Puri fier and Blood Food. I tried one bottle. which was a great benefit. He kept on with the medicine, gradually gaining. He has taken eighteen bottles in all, and ne is com pletely reptortd to health, walks without crutcr.es or cane. lie is twenty years or age. I have a younger son, fifteen years of age, who 88ubiect to Chills. Whenever he feels one coming on he comes in, takes a dose of Vegetine and that is the last of the Chill. Vegetine leaves no bad effect upon the sys tem like most of the medicines recommend ed for Chills. I cheerfully recommend Vegetine for such complaints. I think it is the greatest medicine in the world. ResDectfnllv. Mrs. J. W. LLOYD, Vmsvihb. When tbe blood becomes life- lees and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, ir regular diet, or from any other cause, the VKorrune will renew the blood, carry off the putrid hnmors.'cle&nse the itomach, regu late the bowels, and impfrta tone of vigor to the whole body. VEGETINE , , ,. - Dyspepsia, Nervousness, and General Deb'dity. - BXEKABDOTON. MASS, 1878. We, the undersigned, having used Vege tine, taxe pleasure in recommending it to all those troubled with Humors of any kind, Dyspepsia, Nervousness, or tiencal Debility, it being the Great Blood Purifier. Sold by B L Crowell & Sons, who sell more of it than all other patent medicine put together. MKS Li F PERKINS MRS H W SCOTT. JOSEPHTJS SLATE. Vxexrrsi is the great health reefbrer composed exclusively of barks, roots, and nerDB. it is very pleasant to taxe: every cbtiauxes ic VEGETINE roa , t NervoOt Headache, and Rheumatism. CihcibHati. O.. ADril 9. 1877. H. R. Stkvkhs, Esq., Dear Sir : I have used your Vegetine for Neryous Headache, and also for Rheuma tism, and have found entire releaf from both, and take ei eat pleasure in recommend ing it to all who may be likewise afflicted. JTRED A. GOOD, 103 Mill St., Cinn. ViGXTiirx has restored thousands to health who had been long and painful sufferers. VEGETINE , Oruggists1 Testimony. Mr H. R. &nmars: near Mr We have been selling your remedy, the Vegetine. for about three Tears. and take pleasure in recommended it to our customers, and in no instance where a blood punner would reach, the case, has it ever failed to effect a cure, to our knowledge. It certainly is the ne plus ultra of renovators. Respectfully' . t , E M SHEPHERD fc CO. Drnffeists.MtVernon.llL. Ia acknowledged bv all -classes of neonle to be the best and most reliable blood puri- ner in the world. i VEGETHIE (Prepared by , H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS.V Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. f'-, 1 J5J) UjDAT tON kt. EDUCATION FOB THE POOR. . i. i. .J - , . ' . Thrpugh the kindness of a nameles friend. I have control of a 'Xdan Fund." fo ihe benefit of worthy poor young ladies who earnestly desire a thorough education. would hereby inform roch that, by comply ing with the reasonable conditions of the Fund," they may tprbsecute their studies m the WILLIAM8TOTT FEMALE COLLEGE, WILLIAMST0N,S.0., At a very small present outlay and pay the rest of their expenses after they shall have1 earned tteraoneyUT-1 0 -' T, On rnAAlvtnir . jiTnn fnr Tofnrn rAaf ittrA I Will gladly furnish full particulars to any young lady, applying therefor in her own hand-writin8:.'a " 8 LAN LANDER, Prea't ,W V.O. A REVOLUTION IH CORSETS, Purchaser. 1st They are tJORK in place of bond or horn. . r 4 2d. They are comfortableeasy grace ful and healthful;1 ' 3d. You can wash them as they are, and theVJwlll ot shot dr'fittln P.4tb. iheyiannot break down, having corkpadWi side steel in every Corset 6th.jrhey are the very Perfection o easiest and best fitting you ever wore. return ana gee Daczyour money, i have justreceived a fresh stock from the manufa'ctufersr: T Please call and exam toe. kn .Yours respectfully, , DARnitlGER ti TROTTER jJB.,A.1W. AI-lANPEB D E NT I 8 T , o Office over Scars ft Go's ding store. I am work-in sc at nrices to suit the ' & times, for cash.-? Will give you a r No, 1 set of teeth rH for $1000. GoldC and Tin Filling fiL . inserted for $1.00 . and upwards. i With 25 years' ezperience Z guarantee en tire satisfaction. -,t -, JanU - , ry" .Vf-fA -A-.v - DRfPIEIlCE'S: r.. STANDARD 4;- i: Are not. advertised ; as I We-ans,' s but are speclnca in the diseases for which they are re csommeaded.so.-'i-v-'u,y. - ; NATURAL SEXECTI0N. vesuieators f natural sclenoe have demon strated beyond controversy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" 1 the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpeth lty. . iJoes not the same principle .govern to commercial prosperity ' of man T An lnleriiu cannot supercede a superior article. - By . reason of superior merit. Dr. Pierce's Standard Medi cines have outrivaled all others. - Their ' sale ia the United States alone exceeds one milliondol lars per annum, while the amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more. No bast ness could grow to such gigantic proportions and purtse on any other basis than that of merit . , DR SAFE'S " CataiTli.Reiiiedy Is Pleasant tolTJse. DE. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy ts Cores extend over a period of 20 years . Cure JbyU MUd. 80 thing JtfTect. DK. SAGE'S ; Catarrh Remedy. Cures "Cold in Head" and Catarrh ,or Ozoena. " AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks for Itself, DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Its sale constantly acreages DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy BOCXPOKT. MM ft.. Anrll i 1877. Mb. EDttob : Ha vine read in von nanr . ports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I am inaucea w ten wnai i Know about catarrh." and I lancvthe "snuff" and 1nhaHns-tnh makers (mere dollar erabblers) wonld ha &aA if tucjr uuuiu cmuMt)uuiiuar cure mme naDers x or ia years x ounereu wiin caiarrn. lne nasal passaees became completely closed. "Snuff," uusu, osucs, uiinviiiiK-muea, ana bucks wouldn't work, though at Intervals I would sn; up iae so-cut9u cauuro anuii, unui l Deeame a valuable tester for sueh medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know hew much I Buucrea or wnai a misexaoie Derng x was. ' if neaa acnea oTer my eyes so coat I was eonfln 1 uijr vjcb v uuu x. was coiuinea nanysucces8iTe days, Sufferlne 1 pain, which at; one time lasted 168 hours. AH, sense of smell to my Dea ior, many successiye me most intense continuously for ana taste gone, signt ana heanngimpalred, body DuiuiucuBuu mca&cucu,ucrrous system snat tered, and constitution broken, and I was hawk ing and spit tin r seven-eighths of the time. I prayea ior aeaui to A favorable none Catarrh Eenwdy package, and use- tt with Dr. Pierce's Maeal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrosta tic pressure, me uniy way comnauDie WUQ com mon sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in one month, but ia less than eight minutes I was re he ved, and in three months entirely cured and have remained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Semedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Qokien Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach..-1 also xept my liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my experience will induce other sufferers to seek tne same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly, H.D.BJEMICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The followinir named nartlpji ta amnnor tha thousands whohave been cured of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy .- A F Downs. New Geaewa. Pa: D J Rravn 8t Joseph. Mo: E C Lewis. Eutland. Vt Lovi Speinger, Nettie Lake, JOhio; Chas Norcrop, JNorth Chesterfield, Me; Milton Jone, 8cri ba,N Y; JE Miller, Brldger SU4on, Wyo; J C Merriman, Logansport, ladj If M Poet, iioganeport, ma; j w isaily, Tremont, Pa; d ajiw, ui rone, ma ; Jessie M eers, H Branch. Ind; L Williams, Ganton. Mo; W ATbsTeT. Onarea. IIItS BNtchols. Jr. Oalveston, Texas? Jeoaa 7 Jtetoerfc StoDes yille. Pa; 8 W Luak, MeFariand. Wis; J William. Halmick, Ohio; Mrs M A Ccir- reyj Trenton, Tenn; J o josUa, KeenewM H; A J Casper; Table Bock:, W Va; Louis An ders. Gav8port. OhiotCH tJhase. Elkharl Ind, Mrs Henry . Haight, ean Francisco, Cal; Mrs E M GaUusha.Xawrenceyille, N Y: w j wraiiam, aon, lowa: A-u Hmitn. New nan, Oa; Chas E Bice, Baltimore. Md : Jesse M Bears, Charlisle, Ind; Dan'! B Miller,' Ft Wyne. ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaise, 290 De- Jancy street, rt X ; if w Hall, Hastin Mich; Win J Marston. Lowell. Mass : I Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz ; Chas 8 Delaney. Harrisburg, Pa; M C Oole, Lowell, Mass; Mrs O J Spnrtin, iCamden.-Ala.; Chas F Kaw, Fred ericktownr Ohio; Mrs Lucy Han ter, Fammigton, 111; CaptE J Spalding, uamp Btambaugh, Wyo;. I W Tracy, Steam- boat Bock, Iowa: Mrs LvdiaWaita. Rhn- snan, a i; jm jreoc, j uncuon city, Mont. jaenry Jboe, manias, ii; Li xr Uumnaings, Bantoul, Illinois; George Francis Hall; rueDio,uai; .vymj uartrte, Bteriingi Pa; H H Ebon 938 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa; B Jackman, 8amuerv Depot, Ey Henry zioonst, ueneva, rt x, miss ilattie Parrott Montgomery, Ohio, L Led brook, Ohatham, IU, 8 B MoCor, Nashport, Ohio, W W War ner, North : Jackson, Mich Miss Mary A Winas, Darien, Wis, John Ziegler, Carlisle 8prtgs, Pav Jamei Thompkins, 8f Cloud Minn, Enoch Doer, Pawnee Citr. Neb: Jo T Miller, Xenia.hio, S B Nichols, Galyes, ton, xezas, a u-iMm, upper Alton, 111, J Davis, Prescott, Ariiona, Mrs .Nancy Or namuores vove, yreg Cjolden Medical Discovery Is Alterative, or Blood-cleansing. Golden Medicaljiscovery Golden'' Medical Discoteir' Is Tonic. Goldea Hedical Discovery 'Bt reason 6f Its Alterative proprieties,' cures' Diseases I of rtheBlood and v 8kin.Las IBcrofiilaVbrKma' Byilj'?rtin'Weerii;M Old Sores; Blotchei; Pimei; and ErnptitmsJ uy virtue Qr its sectoral propneireB, it cuxea BronchialhTbrbat hd Lung Affections i Incipient Consumption lingering Coughs i and Ctoonio Lsryngitisltaholgo nronrietles render it an uneaualed remedy! ?orBiUonineMtTrfeid;a "LiTer; Comnlainti" and its Tonic proprieties make it equally efficacious In curing Indigestion Where theakin is sallow and oVered wil blotches and. pltoplii ' or waere-merej bottlerof Gofeen Medical DisdoVery effect an entire cur If yon eatttkdrdwJ sy, debilitateaV have-fcallow color of sHn, j yellowish-browa v spots on fee or bodyi freqnentiieadache or m6uth.Ihteroallheat.or , chi'peaW with hkrflushesi , loWaspinW. nd jglowny forebodings, irregular: PPtltLj WP-:fM3 coatedvoa are suffering from Toarm Lrvx4 or Biliousnsss. In many cases of Jjirt CoicrxAiwTonJy- part -2iPrK are experienced.--As avremeilyfera-snch c8es7D, Pierce's Golden Medical uoovery has no equal, aa f itr effects perfect curea..leav4 ing the Ifypj rtrangthaned-anfl nftattny. j Dr.,R.-VPimct, is thesoieVoprietdr and manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, alLof which anusold ten&SJS also, the ; Author of thevPeopIe,a Common Sense Medical Adpserawork .of VSWflmj thousand pages;.-with, two feightyttwOHWOodngravings and colored plates. He hasiaWy sold of tb&B9P! worx Orcr,810Q900D Copies 1, ! i MrmciBi Poi-paid; foV address: vWrldfSTJispellsaJ7tw;, I relieve me or my sunerine. j m your paper of Dr. Sage's induced me to BnnliM . 7'i. . : ON HAND AND ON DBA TIGHT i Bergner A Engel's Beer. - - Butterfleld & Co's Ale. Fred Xaner! Porter. ! Bold by the dozen for family use. Ale, Beer and Porter, per dozen.. ....... $125 Champagne Cider, per dosen. S 00 Lager Beer on Ice, :ii MISSOURI CIDEB ON dBAUGHT! ' Wines, Champagnes and Choice Liquors always on hafid. ' FischesseK PBOPBIETOB. " TTADDILL HOUSE, Gastonia, Y. CM by- W A D D I L L R . feblO tf E tjIHE DAY EG A HOUSE, In front of the depot at Gastonia,. N. 0., Is now open to the accommodation of the public, The rooms are elegantly furnished, and- the table is abundantly supplied with everything that constitutes good board. I have sam pie rooms for commercial travelers. stables, horses and, hnggiet for those rho wish to ride out, and my constant effort shall be to accommodate all who call on me, at moderate lates. it B KEE, : : feb9tf . Proprietor. gTOP AT THE ' BOYDEN H0U8E, - SALISBURY, N , 0 . C 8 BBOWN,.... Proprietor Late of the National Hotel, Baleigh. C 8 Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk ; L W Mas ten and W O Shelburn, Assistant". decSOSm Charlotte, N.C. RATES $3, $2.50 and $2 AC00EDING TO Location of Rooms H. C. EGCLES, PE0PRIET0E. febl WiTCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELX- THE BIG SHOW is now open, at J. T. BU TLER'S. Call and seeJl the I NEW WTCHBS, JEWBLBx A SILVER WARS. KO LITTLE SIDE "SHOW HERE. and eet bargains. Every Ihlna is bv th their right name ana warranted as reDresented. at JT BUTLEK'8. dec22 . , Jewelry Store, P . LAS N E, Ai ' . ' iFrotoParis.'France. WATCH if AKER, JEWELER, GILDER f 1 "imr SILVER PLiTEfi, - Trade streeL opposite first Presbyterian ' J ChtmshV Natray Btcre. I baye opened this 'store for the repair 4i aj - WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY -l s --' Ineirerystyle.- :)r.n;.:?:. 1 will do Coloring, Gulldinet;Piatint, uaivamzins unains, w atones, uhi Jeweirj, it&,ahdmaXs them eoually as good t short notice, and at half price; on asneWd T ava been working before in.French; DW Bfiisn ana mancan Manntar-tn I have all the toe to from MantAetori.: Yltxn M and tnaare every pieee at onof warran -saarus at y. ffpa ET)iT)R3 AND PRINTERS, itis, t,Havjng had many calls lately for rriih Wrs InE 'ndJ8tatfonerr. I have-deter pained; to. 'keep. a supply 1 at both..i- TiTT onhand, :which I . propose rx,o sell 'at mannlaxtnrer's prices, rfiC ijnarn siu" .i 'o.saui ilMSslii Cttjaerve. iii:Vi' msttrlnf yottf" Hfe WW old j:tiisr--ind taeesby secoTinpryour "wiii andiehiiaseA s support, after ym are Kone.18 sstlflaotory. to all who feel a deep anxiety, for them? Xrily a saving of 16 or 15 cents a t day to' iWro 2;0QO or -$3,000 Whea. vott aim tm;m.lV .yoor income, from yoor" labor will pe cut oft from them.7 . - J PfitJTTi Agent- f", -iiapild eJi o-4 OLaJhte;iLa', Choice Of two! OneMmerV iti' nr. TTUfr,U, u eptl3 tf -HOTELS AND SALOOXa i II 1' Joseph V A - in 9 TTTT i: JtJST BECEIVED BY BBB , BBB RRK U D D "k IfiH BBB EXJt B B Vf Vf w Vf WVf Vf www wwww, w vr A 9 B.el6cti6ns. - That the greatest mi original cheap store of : A large Stock Flowet JPoti Vases, &c Some of our v sterns arecopiesfrmndeatito vepvu Qr flB iaaie invited toWSIlfSSr? Facts Worth harm Qnr goods are all hon m& we . . e.ou maan benefit of it w Wholesale and Retail. JaiiheiMowing attracW 4-4 Bleached Shirtog, 9c per yard BeautifUl Corded Piques, Vw.m;.-..; lOcperyard! J'FiK ga ' afl4 Ittser&jto -26c,, very chn . neh PMffl I Uandsome, wlute Bed Spreads), 75c, $1.00, fil.50 and i9nn' invneriie harffainft: IxirdyjEjiickCTbockfer Dir to and Morocco BjjMiyt a, call. We have a fulTstaCK of all kinds of. goods at the '.II . A.. . A TVT W4Utb atttntloji of ttejpubUo-o pur large and well assorted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, PUR CXOTHIM small? HeHable. SeaWnable. tri4rA-Tpy toi9r0ly8oi9gjir fiaetfockof Fur Atraw 1 wBt a ipeciajtj., . 0fvf jsall belbrt pdrehasing as it will bs to WW MV4Vtll : iw. .Mi IXIRNEB ,0F TSADE Aim m rm State )5 FIRST NAtlOlto ri i. rt 8 WW- 9 StMMM MMHM 32 B S &g EmfetterjecThUe Qoadsa cjiLKziovesi vusfwa and Linen' Collars anc polFarigputig for fancy work; all kinds . aiii r. a i iiivf n. i b," ieWnmQ Establish- Pm epena." aniegifeiSw lesaip goocw mmy line iafc Tern low rice& I ' , ,o t3Kt i - r M . f.'f ..' .-f f'iir -,.-,.,l.Jr .. ..' .. . ; ii itiWe WijWJPA.Vi nnicnif oii .? &VirjQ.ioe We naye redacpSla great many lines, I)r1GfocJ6 Bbiri man cosl. jucn a Racritif e mas nmrer r.niR Ottrlv in the laasnn .aW niuul ' halnM .:s?j2$sidjpretue I rpfo E a Y r 5 "(VV. il wwww coo O a o o c 000 o 0 O o oo - a. 8B TTTT - S ;? T, OO V offered: ihi Spring is at the &C0. OUR ASSORTMENT THE Best. ETKTOH STBEET8, PRTNQ8' Wtsm 3lrb fobalS at tl 9 oo O Q 8 8 8 8 rial,1 Gorsetsj Lisle Kid ' Underwear Lace 'pafeV Worsted and umDreuas ana Material wear go to genuine me M essinaA, Laey navo OC , 10 to 3aterjentHess Idiol Ail f m : . :.Trm "aite uieir p aJ3 ! and OWE
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 28, 1878, edition 1
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