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OT; -ir JONES, - - Editor and "Free .itntffiT'aTVnrttO- JUSTICE TO ALL. ie vote lor tne several cauuiuakw rote io al 'candid before the recent Raleigh convention, for the position! of Asscpipte justices of the Sufe&elabuA.bAblkiedari Friday's naDer. failed to sho: ISd'afts ar A a. r strength of several of the can w duringLtheppgresa ol the first ball l&daitei bkfortbeMsu)tp)iiI4 W ' far rxi. . J. what stands befrnenwm CHAS. B. SUNDAY, JUNE 16JS78. r J , r r ' rfrrr roO dol ttomwt Atti scraples that fetter oar nomicTd flie delegates of very many todndkJlfarged UheirvoHWme'tiftfli oandjdft.te,or whom-.they didiflowtutB at first. . bencjaja candidate Tor Associate Justice, was by far the yesl candidate whek theokyen tion was called to order and afhe first call of counties,' tWtSt id 'efctuany tfCB hat tkaitii thfr 'btbetltirtfceii iCftpd&a'te? wjiifWftnimotffliptiHQriOBe object prtefttifig Jftdge Scfeftfr, AfiWe tieoFotk. .....Wl,:! j.nevoie was on lue ouaia xt iu i BieiQeWtfei strength of'ek'clr1 tcJnn in . the last kecWnfbne ote.irlitheJ Cjn-' vention to every hundred votes given , to fche- .peqnief d ones f FOtp4 M jlf phabetical ordef, viva voce, the chair man of each de.legatio rising at( "call '(if his c'ounty and casiing-Sie vote. At the close of the call, arid before the1 result waa announced. Judge had recivW5tlyindffiand three votes, or a vote which represent ed thirty-six houfiarid6;d . tfaje popular Democratic strength. When it was believed that Judge Schencfc would be nominated delaUbsi ifa'm rdnTeren parts of theSfatel (add whose vtes had been widely scattered) commenced ochange their votes from Ihe ori candidate of their choice, and centered them on Hon Thos 3 Ase fts'tttej moist available western man to beat Judge cheBck. , prhe , vote) jaa, telegraphed from'Ealigh and published in Friday's paper, made Ju Bche to vote on the first ballot only one nuL.- dred and Awenty-twojrwheiy if there had beer jib ? changes it would have been three hundred and sixty-three. 1 Col Geo N Folk was announced to have received only fifteen votes, but at, the dose of the call of the roll of coum ties, and before any votes werq, changed he had receivejnelyLMite?, sixty of which were changed to"other "candidates, before the reea)t! was an nounced. John J4;$ement fq.JJdj received iorty-eighi ftnxi a half votes at the close of the call of the roll of counties, but i ri i.np mil ni ennnndfl nnr three nd . i vu uimj cu-j fort county were taken from him and given to Ashe ; two votes from Carteret were dnJfrom.iiim ftp -Xehels were ten other votes from different counties, leaving hitulonly thirty jvotes on the final count. Alrlre cdkates4 Vkeept HheuV oessinl ojaa.uwifiered in-the same way, butWkept up with the votes of the Western candidates only, and cannot give the number of votes received by the other defeated candidates. l xi y i JUDICIAL USVBFATIOK. The LyncbuljiemirC as "fol lows upon this subject, commenting we nave frequently called attenti to the encroachments njafeY&rtn 'Kuw ui we otaiea anu tneiitifirtifl the citizens in every department of the government by, the Republican party, f h h& de1rtteehtf 5 lias ' W - inS idiottst ae&otf th iibeifties! and rights "of the people been so obnoxious to our tho Federal Courts to stretch their bands intokffairs always recognized as weionging io tne state Uourts. We depre ed, the preme & with what we always jealously guardeda as Bovereigniy not parted with. Be sides this, all our nature and 4 at 'pa: )eal military orii udi Otle tirnVsfaabionAW are for cutting down the power of the government and curtailing the jurisdic tion of the Federal Courts. If ever the caution "Eternal vieilanee is th .our ieeinJ la mtm m Ulflthl ecpenaesiKiw & Wrfl price of liberty," was worth nythingif7ARLEsipjL now is the day and thetftiAPiiMiliUi place. This is wholesome doctrine, and yet the Democratic House receded. All of our tfcketsl'Aeiirijwl ittthe CBeJeCiohipi mKM BmitW . Thos S Ashe and Johnj. htfj- the Supreme Court bench ; J F Graves, AO Avery and JGL Gudger to the vacancies in the Superior Court judge ships; a solicitor in each judicial' dis trict and candidates for - the Legisla- , counties, will devolye this summer upfl tm the DemocW4pWnoetel All the judges and nearly all the solic itors have been nominated, and there remain but a few counties which have Cbc 1 teerAocrcy-go Liw thl -plas- nfc campaign with clean han?i 'and a pwejrecord, and, what 13 not unim portant: wfth candidates for the seve men ofaclnibifdlibmty, spotless rpnnt.atinnaVilnd rnidLaAllttDle fituess fot tl rectitceshierte have been named. Mere than tais: We find the enemy disorganized, driv- wntothe: last-ditgbx and their leaders castiDe about for a peg upon which to hattglfchcgQthe mass of the party iTiotoj- sujaisjifcf ces can arise to defeat us 7 jpramtiy m a m . sO see no possibility of defeat. Stories of Accidents and Crimea, in, 5STorth Car- ' Mr-HOof1,IwWAnkritf ,tis'-from Faspn's;iwieu-yBteVfiay'8 vdate says ; "A boiler explosion occurred to-day at a steam aw nil! owned byLovitt Lee; eeJvA4 mMwew6fAhis fttce. A colt ored man named Smith was blown 113 sards, and a large piece of the boiler, on which it is supposed ne was carriec rboV doubled ui) in alot onpinrush teA&u-teyaftlMngWnd?1 One of his feet was cuthnttreijMottf ana waa tonna -.near. wnerBino uauewjuu. . ' wir - . y ' i i l j AnbtHif eolbfediflln'was oadly' urt ahdwiHfJiardly iivBni MLrniiBB, iwiin nne tar two others. . was near the saWi ihd was badly sihned; .'The case -of tbe explosibii isitirikndwa v tolIer partefl, pear, top jnifttutqo-j uy. r r f'JWe'lia'vBeen aftAieWtriat bn' Fri- davi of last week thotftbiinst-the wife of a Mr Wesley rDunn, Uving flear, Pei h 'TrthAi&niniTV Wjtfntv. came to her ideath iin fliterysshocktriginanDerV Our nrrnatior tfbpweninto room 6t the npuse where tbere was afored 4 barrel of lid ubr Mot the pur poe ,of, drawing: sqmewparrxirJg witn her aliehted candle nd . fastening the door behind Tier1. While tfrt-Wlhg he liqub4 ptlseems thftthernpsAtithecan dte into the measure, .w.hen he,, fluid Ltrfiiedlktel v ienited and - completely inflames; the door and endeavored to save his wife, ttd was himself so badly burned that at last accounts it was thought . impost sible for him to recover. ?v i i r i rrr . . I fEarborbiBouthefner. 13tii.l On Mohda evening last a negro boy in the emnlov of Col Uromwell, was sentutiodrivouftithei cowfluThe horse upon which he rode, being a ra cer, took .fright and ran into the woods, throwing the ' bey against a tree and iniarine him so severely that he died in a short fime, afteryreabing liomavr r Wasbinitort' Ooraeepoodenea r BAttthierner. of Tarboro On Wednesday last pear Haslin, in the lower?nartiOf this county. Ben WbifcefieW, a negro brutally murdered Lois Muse, his sister-in-law and mis tress. "It is supposed that the only obi ject he had for perpetrating thil , dia bolical' deed was that the murdered worn an ' was eneiente, and he' deter mined' to kiil her toprevent the conae quittaasenm " On the day in question. Ben directed Xqis, who. was living with his family, to return a basket to her father. whiQh he bad borrowed. A short time after receiving directions she started on her . errand. accomDanied bv a little pirl about six vears old. andwhen near- p . .. - ' .nvr t wno was concealed benmd atres about am . -i J - nneen ieei away : in lacc so near as io almost sever her right arm. The en tire load Of Shot, save one which struck a tree near by , entered her right side completely riddling her lungs and liv r. She fell, catching the girl in her arms, and exclaimed, My Lord ! Ben what made you do this ? and instant Jy expired. The girl ran back and gave the alarm. . . . . .;' ' . , Search was immediately made for him, and when found, he was sitting quietly by the roadside, paring his toe nails. ' fe PdititaljAsieffimeTits' Gting On Coarse tht M(iuiiratk)L. Washington Special p New York Herald in all the denartments. and. so far. but 5 rf M iW?131 minister has told his frclefkB Tinat They may pay or not, as they choose, but that no harm shal come to them if they refuse. Secreta ry Schurz mftke thia "declaration in a letter to a cltetk published thiB evening. It was expected by some people that tfe4&ldtft wdad makMgenera OMXList W thA UUm 6 're-assure the poorly paid clerks in cjistom bouse -and other-public offices al over the country, but he has gone off sea to Woyr Mm clerks rnVthtf ttfetaVded as a venturesome business, and receives no public approval from the adminis tration. f i : . a ii as ' t -ftf f i il i H ored Emigrants Reach f heir Sfa IJSi W L JO a lJf X SB ' S tlve Africa A Hard Toyage and Twenty-three Deaths on the Ship. 8 C, Juae 15. A cable e JSew and Courier's correspondent, dated Sivera Leone, May 10, via Madeira, to day. announ ces the arrival at the former place of tne Dart Azor, wmcn sailed from this tTbere wai much sufferlrig- dri the vdji age, wo warer. aTgcome snort. $hin fever' brbksput ana twenty-three 4f tm e&SraatJdiediThe rest" were inqpdts pfeha$pgjgeiffoffaMr Hur Uundre If iutei iBeadyi to Take the War Path. - San Francisco, June 15. A special from Boise City says Major Downy, on his way to his sheep ranche, has arriv ed tnere ana, been ordered tojretu; xm namm rm cqpsequetica. o '.H-'ATOi J.14 T'J .i taunarea wamrs.snas resoivea to ithdwarthr Campos te Succeed Jovellar on the nth TTivr itf i TunA IPC. T , ii fsffiAllw announced that Captain General Jovel 4 Ht wilLrtsign the government into the Hands oPGeneral Campos on the 1,7th, when the former sails for Spain. Rnh on cir-ien veiopea ner w u viovwy 2i. I ant waDurnea iouefiu aiwfsi. Br ai r, a. ffiftfc IS B 1 B 9 The Col maLio ii rour godpJ TELEGBAPHMTNEWS. ; 11 - WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Bill Giving the President New Power Cflover Acqaltted-Proposed ;:Exteo sion of the Session to Thursday The Tobacco Tax Redncttoa Passes -the. House The House Goes Back on the. 'e'deraOuiralctlbii Amendment. General Hotes and gossip. Washington, June 15.V-More;an, of Alabama, submitted a joint'Teaolution propcSniffirameiidm stitution of the .UnitedStates, so as to allow the President tOi.;;Japprov& : any part of the appropriation bill, and to disapprove 'any 4 portion of such bill as he may.thfnkfproper; Beferred to the Judiciary committee. . ' J, : . Wadleigb,ot JNew Jlampshire, from the "committeoonTrivileges" and Elec tions, to whom was referred the resp lution'of the Senate adopted ; at : the torinquire i6to the ehargca that the Senator, f rom0regdn7 waVpfocured by crauq and bribery, reported that the $e$c&f.&keA'akl not sustain any of sucuvOu'ges Ae181 nun; Ale moved that the committee be dischargea trora he further consideration ot the sdid ect. It was so ordered; ILeate'Was given io various members of the coin- miuee to uie meir views on me case. ' Windom, of Minnesota, called up the concurrent resolution submitted by.Jiiittyesterday, extending the ses sion until, 12 o'clock on Thursday, June 20. After some discussion as to the condition oi ; business, an ainerid- ment waa submitted by Whyte to ex tend the session until. 12 o'clock Wed nesday,1 the 19th,' instead of Thursday , rejectea yeas 25, nays 26. ' The origi nat resolution, extending the session until Thursday, was then agreed to- yeas 85, nays 9 and it was immedi ately sent to the House for the concur rence of that body. ; The conference committee on Mex ican! claims has agreed that the Presi dent may, as a matter of courtesy to Mexico, on her request, re hear the Lapbia and Weil cases. It is expressly declared that this action is not to.be regarded as an expression ' of opinion regarding the nghfulness of the claims mouse The conference committee report on the river and harbor bill has passed substantially as amended by the Senate. The House has resumed, the internal revenue but.- The reduction ot the tax-to 16 cents has passed, and the pending question is upon allowing planters to make certain disposition ot tobacco of their own growth. v: NIGHT DISPATCHES. ; ' House The report of the conference committee on the river and harbor biUWareedrto,' athidat a good deal af( confusion , by a vote of 150 yea s to 98ajs. , The consideration of the bill amend' ing the internal revenue laws was re sumed and the House struck out the amendments adopted, some days ago, including the provision of the law rela ting to th.e removal of causes from the State to the Federal courts. An amendment was adopted fixing the 1st of September, 1878, as the date u on which toe reduction in the tax on tobaccoshould take effect. The' conference report on the army bill was made and agreed to, the army's strength being limited to 25,000 men, and the 'section prohibiting the use of the army to enforce civil law being re tained. L t- : - . . . .. SENATErvThe reports confirmatory of the army and river and harbor bills were adopted. They now go to the President. 1 . . The conference report on the distri oution or the Mexican awards was adopted.:. Nominations : E S Hammond, dis trict judge of West Tennessee : James Hill, postmaster at Yicksburg ; B D Abernathy, postmaster at Okolona Confirmation; Leonard, district at torney for. Louisiana. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, The Congress Likely to Last Several Week Neither BeaconsQeld nor Gortscfcakoffto Walt for the End. i Bvblis, June 15. The contress will Certainly not sit daily, but the time of sittings and intervals of adjournment, will be left for decision from day to day., . -j ;:. It seems to be the general impres sion) that the congress will certainly Last everaj weeks. JTh$ Rational ' gietn'ng , says that Prince Bismarck will leave Berlin in about ten days, and that neither &ord Beaconsfield nor Gortschakoff will await the deliberations of the congress. If this be true, the final details will bo entrusted the second and third pleni potentiaries. The Empress .received , all the, first plenipotentiaries yesterday. .r kord Beaconsfield goes to Potsdam to-day, as the guest jot the Crown Prin cess.. , .... . ,& Caratheodory Pasha, and " Mehemet jw, uv xuritisa pienipotnares, made, their official calls yesterday. The German Court will go into mourning for the late King of Hanover, which will interfere with the contem platedestivities. ' : It is:aid that, iQ their private inter views', Lord Beaconsfield has made a favorable impression on Prince' Bis marck. ; The latter: jj also noticeably amiable to the French envoys. - : LqiinJOM, June 15 A special to the Daiftf NeVoi ftiSm Berlin states: "It is said that Xord Beaconsfield will depart from Berlin next week, whilst Count Andrassy has arranged to stay a month. This causes the belief, which is en couraged by the Russian and English plenipotentiaries, that the critical point between them, will . be ; much more easily settled than that ' between Aus tria and Russia." .. The correspondent of, the Manches ter, , Guardian says th coloniah of fice wished Lord DufTerin to remain in Canada as Governor-General of the dominion for another term, but ! that Ird?lflerte?declined? and -will re turn tp England about September' ;. ; . IjoSdok; June 15. Despatches from Berlin the Standard and Post say that Lord Beaconsfield in. a speech in the Odhgtesson ' Thursday, i called its attention, tp T points . attaching to the miUtary situatiori at Constantinople. - The ruff corresnoadent states Jhat Lord Beaconsfiejld .demanded an imme diate, change that would remove? froni sodahgerpus ' proximity between .the Russian land Turkish armies in Eott" mania, an expressed the hope that tbe.liuisab delegates .would be able at the'next sitting py - annoanc0e,that the Russian troops had withdrawn The" Jlancb.es t6r Quwdiarit Lbndon correspondent mentions the existence of an Anglo-Turkish understanding, which is a kind of supplement! to.the AnelO'Eussian, and it seems the para- mouiic influenci of Sugano not only in Asia Minor bnt at Custantinopie. -The Standard in its financial article to-day says Lord Salisbury, before go ing to Berlin, consulted with leading bankers about the. position, and. capac ities of Turkey, with a viewto the es tablishment of a financial commission pafi Constantinople eimilarto thafrnow Servia apparently receives the sup port of Vienhaand the1 Berlin cabinet. Canadian Laborers' Strike Subsiding. .T ;.,f! , ! Ji rl fa 1 Ottawa, Caqada, . June 15. The un employed laborers have made threat ening demonstrations, but no violence has been committed.' , Quebec, June 14r-The laborers: on the government works, streets;, rail roads, gas . works and ; different mills and workshops have returned to work. The. leaders of the riots were arrested. Yesterday's Proceedings of the Potter ; Committee 07 Washington, June 15. Claries; and Darrell were examined this afternoon Without important developments. U, Senator Kellogg was invited-to at tend the committee, but replied that it was not convenient at present,' and the committee adjourned to Mondays -si ITarriage of the ClergyA Catholic Body Declares For It. , Boen, June 14. The old Catholic Synod, by a vote 75 to 22, adopted a resolution in favor of the marriage of the clergy. SPARKS PB0M THE WIRES. Cha3 Scott & Co., importers of white goods, of New x ork,have failed. Lia bilities, $250,000. A New York dispatch says the ' Vix en" won the cennett challenge prize for sloops. The "Peerless" won that for schooners. It is stated that the next consistory will be held on the 5th of July, when the Pope will appoint Padre San Fe lice, of the benedictine order, to the arch bishopric of Naples. The Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. by its judicious redaction of rates, will maintain its famous reputation as a model first-class house, alive to the demands of the time PATENT MEDICINES. VECETIiME Is Recommended by all Physicians. VALLSY BTBSIM, QuiBt3 f O , LoSG Island. N. Y. Mb. H. B. Etevess: Dear Sir f take the pleasure of writing you a small certificate concerning Vegetine; prepared dj you, i nave oeen a sufferer with the Dyspepsia for over forty years, and nave naa tne unromc Diarrnoci for over six months, and nave triea most every thing: was given op to die. and did not expect to live from diy to day. and no physician could touch ray case- J saw your Vegetine recommenaea to cure uyspepsla. i com mencea using it, ana i continued doing so and am now a well woman and restored to perfect health. All who are afflicted with nis terrioie disease, a would Kindly re commend to try it for the benefit of their health, and u is excellent as a blood purifi er . By Dr. T. P. Foib n, M. D.. for r MBS. WM. H. FORBES yoiTiK. When the blood becqmes iixeiess ana stagnant, eitner from phange oi weather or of climate, want of exercise irregular diet, or from any other cause, the Vegetine wui renew the blood, carry off the (mtrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regn ate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to tne wnoie "may. VECETINE For Cancers and Cancerous Humors. The Doctor's Certificate. BEAD IT, Ashley, Washihgtoh Co , III , Jan, U. 1878 Mb. 8tkvkb: Dear 8ir, This is to certify that I had been suffering from a Boee Cancer on my right breast, which grew very rapidly, and all my friends had given me up to die, when I heard of your medicine, Vegptine, recommended for Cancer and Cancerous Humors, I commenced to take it, and soon found myself beginning to feel better ; my health and spirits both felt the benign influence which it exerted, and in a few months from the time I commenced the use of the Vegetine, the Cancer came ont almost bodily. CABBIE DxFpBBEST. I certify that I am personally acquainted with Mrs. DeForrest, and consider her one of our best women. ' DR. 8. H. FLOWERS. All Pisxasis or thi Blood. If Vegetine will relieve f&n, cleanse, purify. a4 cure such disease, restoring tbe pafienf; to perfect health after trying different ph'y$loiana, many remedies, suffering or yearn is it not conclusive proofif you are a sufferer, you can be cured? Why is this medicine per forming such great cures? It works in the blood,' iff the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Purifier. The great source of! disease originates in, the blccoxl; and no laftdlcine that does not act directly upon it, totpurif j and renovate, has g y just claim, upon: pjuhlijO atte?uOii. . VEGETJWE. I. regard It as a Valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. ' u i Jax. 1, 1878. ... Da. H. B. SiEvura: Dear Sir, I take pleasure in saying, that I have used the Vegetine in my family with good results, and have in own of several cases of remarkable' ctirtfr effected by1 tf. I regard it' as a valuable family medicine. ' . Truly yours, : : i . BEY. WM. McD03fALD The Rev- Wni McDonald is welWknown through 4he United 8ta.tes as a minister in the M.;ErCnurch. ; t ;1;' THotrsAiJDs Speak.--Vegetine la acknowl edged and recommended by physicians, and apothecaries to be -the best purifier' and cleanser of the 'blood vet' ' discovered: and thousands speak, in its praise who nave been yestpre te health, c t idsn "''vecwe'v The MUX'silave IW Mr H. B. Btevihb: ; , r t Dear Su--I have sold Vegetine for a long time, ana find it gives most excellent ; satis faction. ,,.;!. . .. (n- ! S. B. DE PRIEST, M. D., Deugqist. Hazleton, Ind. .. VEGETIIIE .ri 'Prepared by' H- R. STEVENST BOSTON, MASS. ; , Vegetiae is Sold by All Druggists.. tajes Cheaper Uan M NEWGOODSj NEWMATUES, GOME to me for Bacon? Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and other Family Groceries. JuBt ReceivedVa few fcaelaf Berry hos ier's (Davie county J best RYE WHISKxi jAlso a Fine Lot of COUNTRY HaM9. ; j Iseltforcaahi', t - I ; t All t goods delivered in the city frte of charge, .i. ;:a v . -"tv hr;-?vt I ! oi .W, H CBIMMINGEB, Hf.oH ji ff-fisri v-Trada J3treetil'. Next dope below Wilson tBlack'old stand. ' aprl8 New advertisements; BEAD THIS CAfcD FROM IMau.Hostorii m - mm mw - 3 new gvuae ior aau-measarement piaia, i i simple, and accurate, Perfect fit and satis W faction guaranteed, and t wenty-fiye per cenC New de for self-measurement plain, saved 1 1 -uaa. iiaLiLi is tne oiaest estaciiau-i f (JHAMM0CK8. We are importers and wnoiesaie aeaiers in uammocxs 1 1 iiecaii price. $2.75 each. On receipt of will send by mai!, postage -paid, wwaatas Fall size UB. A,niclcle-plated Reming ton REVOLVERS, with "one hundred car tridges, sent express paid to any part of the eonntry on? receipt of $3,00 ,n ,r ,..,; THE BOSTON SHOOTING BtJIT. First prize, silver medal, wer all 6tape- titors; made only by G. W. Simmons ifc Bon; Each garment stamped 1 Sent by mail or express, to any address. Oomplete shM $18100. lnusuated cu-cuiajr wmwoipieftsentree, English Rugby Footballs, Military Goods, White Trousers, Band-Uniforms', Bare Ball and Bicycle Suits. : Address " , !...- G. W. ololMONo dEoUN, I Oak Hall, Boston, Mass. PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $iS5(ivNew;. ftStop7$67ai New, 7i Oct. $145 New, 12 Stops, $78 'Magnifieen t," lbran new,",Mlowest prices ver given." Oh how this "cruel war1.? rages; nt LUODEN A BATES still hold the field and rain hot shot into the Bogus manufac turers who deceive the . public with Ham bug Grand Offers on ; Shoddt, .tnstnimenta, dbuu iu opwiai vuers, aaci cucuiar expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Lta dxjj fc Batxs, Wholesale Piano, and Organ Dealers: Savannah,, Ga.. . ' ' . H1TY ' Awarded AtW prist at Centennial Expoeitlon f6r Jfci duxming qualities and eonHtmrm and laeMnp cAar Oder of nt taxing and JLmMring. The best tobacco , erer made. At onr bine strip trademark U loeeI Imitated en inferior froods. tea that Jadaon't Bett h en rery .plug, Sold by all dealers. Send for campTc, . We, to C. A. JCUOH & Co., Hfira, feteyiburg, Va. PIANO ORGAN Grand Pianos, coat $1,600: onrv 425 '- Sr- perb Grand Square Pianos,) cost $l,lCfr only oo. ivieeanc uoniut nanos. hmc only $165., New Style Upright Pianos. $112 cu. urgans Z33. ureans 12 stooa. $72.50. Chnrch Organs, 16 stops, cost $390," only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Tod Oreans onl v $105. Tremendous sacrifice', to dose out present stock. New Steam Factory soon to be erected, Newspapers with much infor- unuvu wwi vui ii ui. .jricuxua ana-urgans, sent freer . Please address - DANIEL F. BE ATTY, Washipgtoq, N. J. A DAY to ; Agents canvassing for the Direswe visitor. Terms and outfit ree Address P O XCKEBY, Angusta, Maine, ,; $10 $20. $50. $100 Invested iudidonalv in RtnrVn (CinHnnm r Privileges), is a sure road to rapid for- A. TH 1 3 t a ns m m - - - tone. , au aetaus ana umcial utocK Jfix change Reports free. Address T. POTTER wium ot yy., liankers, 35 Wall Street new luriL, till DosttlvelT enre Female Weakness, such aa the WomlkWbJtes, Chronic Inflammation or Ulcer won of the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Hood ag, j-Bmroi, erappresaea ana irreguiar jaenaxruaiion to.. An old and reliable -emedji Bend poatal vrd to bottle TffE "RISING SUN," According io the command of Joshua of 014, although repudiated by the "Jasper Philosophy"' of the tfaw,. Is now standing still, at the Old Place, on Trade Street; op posite the Market House, plus Hornet Fire Engine Hall, where the light of : reason illuminates the surrounding atmosphere, which Invests 11 things with the glow Of inspiration, and the world no longer seems "A fleeting show, For roan's illusion given.' For right hie you will find Who has in Store Oranges, Lemons, Candies, Cakes, Pies, ThejGrjat Watbinjblftie Included, Corn, etuoli, Sardiass, Sickles, Fresh Bread-: Canned' Frtitt and Veeetablea: ajiajCcjuees, .Tpbacce,. Cigars, Bnwi&W'i In fact, every thlBpf (bond in Confectionery, ihcludfoji'tce.' Creaiian4 Lemohade. ; f -jane; 4 ; ' -;: :.Vv.- i O. S. H. WW, RPSH, RUSH, 1 : t ii'., ' ' O PERRY'S CIGAR STORE and get your supply of Cigars'. The five centers are well seasoned, delightful fiivor sad without doubt tha best fn the niirkeC'.: X'vibht jgr xoouf ipr ice aw, a ! ovi: liW 9 .i: .-. ;'; :i:;.ie-. . KEW LIVERY STABLE IF you want first-class CarriagesPhsetoiis, Buggies or Saddle Horses, go. tq dthNew : If VOU want a Carriage and BaeM feoJovlng or departirlg trains, go ! If yon wint your Dowes well fed and well groomed; SO to the Na W LiverV StehM. : i ! Careful driytrs. promptness and reaaonr ame prices are our motto.; , 0 ;. .may2a . v , ' , CtpmCt ' 'scat nuu uuoa iu iub aaty, bi umi - , janl CASH STORE, Tryon 8U itansll vitxi3 isi ' I si Fresh. mBBAofa; d 'a8;" , AT-THE -CASH STOlRBV- junl - . mmivu MlIaiaSEpUS am 1-1 0 43 j hp ; fjm H jpt -5 fl Q t i m - w pj.i nm t&.i Q7 UU. Ijil .Saf 2 p da (9a9i i j mrmm, ii . trr, ai ' t iv . . . a.a -- mmBmm tmu" a& w : r .... mmwzL m ' "A i'iA . : ' TDE, SOliTDERN CIGAR MANUFACTORY, Is ?trie place to My grM; 'rne1! the least money. The foUowmg bfands are specialties: JTHE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco as can be pur 'IISlIS?? VlCTOBIA'Havansi'lUled-eveHbr Uee 94 f f THBTSEFBESHEB-Havana ime-ghrfby-2dcents." " w 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 Oar motto is,. Qrucfc Sales, and Small Profltj.", , Cash for ait. Goods q delivery. Orders ttomptIy filled. uD ;? , :: :, ji fiTJ '.Hl. MNDjrCHTftopriet. i U i. !-',.,. .-..i ,'iJU Mil. .'. I UUt.'.'ul ii'O i tiiL'i-Tzrr, Tlipoiigli ireg&JMe to all Points Sonth. Phis line being fully equipped for business,; 'offers tmequaled facilities for the s-; . -., t 4 ThsMrtion of Freight, from WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO .ClHARLCKT;8TATEYILEv ABHEVILLE, RUTHERFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE ATLANTA A RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, TENJfESSEEOHIOfBd-WESTERN N. RAILROADS, as well as all points in 4 GEORGIA, ALABAMA and liTSTOAHCE uISTX) BATES GUAJELANTEED, .AS.LOWAA;,VU.: ANIjGOMP-ETJNG LINE, A1D TI3E3 AS QTJICK1. INFpRM ATJQN FDJINISHEP WMAK- South Western Freight Agt., 80vt3 O EOITQRS 4NP PRINTERS. I Having had many ealls lately for Prin ters, Ink;, and Stitionery, I have deter- tained.; td -'.keep!. a ' supply -of.' botA al ways on hand, which I propose to sell at manufacturer's prices, less freight. tratingv a salL commission for ; Wl7 Obgeryer. i Iininlgratloii Agency 17IOR selling. ituiiSg lit A? Land aBdlotti-jand brdmghoSief in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Oavounajwd being connected J SaSKaQSa?r thlsountrTax will advertise, free of cost, all farms and to iartiaSrSgiCO T T T wm m.. J A A A I UJCL.JfiJBKA.TED BTUDEBAEER WAGON. and terms. . -THOS, H. GAITHER, f 91 0 JUST RECEIVED. New Cream CHEESE, very fine. aaa. '"TTT rf Trfl URESH MACKEREL, ON CONSIGNMENT. ' FRESH MACKSEBXL. : Wfeich will be sold at Packers' Wholl nrices. . , ei U. , Call early. - I TH03 H GAITHER,''" uouege Btreet. A Lp r OP MEDIVM GSADE3T101R.T -a -fo',.elowto.etradel1 Pl7 ITTs'. -WHVDtl jAfolSBME. -s !V41 f .Tafia v, 'A UPON. APPLICATION TO r F W; CLARK, General Freight Agt, Wilmington, . 0. I b.C.latirlotti. ' WTHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY. THE :BIG SHOW J. T. BU JI-ER'S, Call and see all tht ianrJ IRSIA1HJSW WATCHES.,JVfXLST BllV& r tk kVa a a -- WARS. "3h& tea Come and get bargains. Everything is P . LAS N t, fJ QrSpaHFe WATCH MAKER. JEWELER, GILDEB poil ffjAND ifttVElf'ItATEit, ; Tiade street, opposite First Presbyterian , unuicn,iftt uray eraa, . opeieditnisstdra;i' tN tepsH ( WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY r lneverystyiaf UwUl. do Coloring, Guilding. PlaUng, UarvanixTng Chains, Watches, Old Jeweuy, etc., and make them equally as good as new, at short notice, and at naif price. As I have been workiog before in French, tjwistXDgiish afid American Mannlactorief, fgavaaiijiie p?H rrgm aianiupropes, can fit and make every piecft at once m warrant them. marU tr-. Straw Wrapping Paper. : 3LArir:re jF?r John w. hall t v. I I I may 16.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 16, 1878, edition 1
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