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7 ' V rpiiniffiMl, ' SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1578. THE riTHU OF tWMfr.' '"""I gsifi;ajW MT Hi Bequcl to the University - ; Asylum. ; i ; - s IRaleigh Observer, 5th. The will of the late B.T. Moore was admitted to probate yesterday. The dis- i' eral interest to the public -are the quests to the State VnivemtjfJWO. and $1,000 to the mttit&ivmt$- lum. After describing the bonds the will goes on to say: , ine imit which may' becArite dWotr JsaW Jbbnd after my death, shall be received by the said corporation as it may become pay ahio am shall be annronriated exclu- 3 of deffayihg'rh'e j eivplv for the purpose of defray tuition at the University of my sons or of such students and for such periods nf times, as my .children or their lineal . ' heirs tMt jtornate, and ia.casftMany SSeM 1 j i . 4 . . 1.,. t.ilkfQrl rki ill cnoiceoi uie iieuh it uc iriw-i dieo Tin pleftiiin be made as already v-i.uv uTr . . . , . l)roTMfd,tMt8.?le.cton shall be aeter ininedty tliVTrusteesof the Universi ty or thft executive committee thereot. TTovTaea, npwever, mat aip uiucnv who ma.v lkltmm.tMtt& manner prescribed shall be subject to the same . and like rules and regulations 'tfsrfe provided generally for the government of tneistudeuteroi: tiie'.Urrwesrsityr- It is expressly provided as one of the con- j ditions of thi!;xlpnatjon1thAt, the fund j hereby donated shall not be subject di-; rectly or indrectlv to any debt now due j DJTne rjmversny, or njcnuwj "cu after become due bv it; aud it is provi ded also that if at any time the lfcgalar exercises of the University should suspended.thstroper persons iu ri(5t be educated at the University, the income of the fund may be used during such suspensioli for" the Education else where of the persons selected. My pur pose is to endow nvesehaVirshipst with thfrddnationaftd if desire the fund to remain invested in United States bonds so. 4onis thesmay regarded safe, withoufcreferneito thearate ot tinteu-' estAttdif th'fnA uW 1& trthise shall be on the safest and.sritostrrjekabl security. : "Iriye to. he. GianO. kodge -of orth Carolina one bond of the Unitejl btates .000 of the same kind as those men re&th fhe preceding.itein oi my wflU fol the benefit, oft, the Orphan 'Asy- ium at Oxford, K. C. The bond 1s Jrww registered in ray name, andafter my decease it is to be registered dftitt name of the Grand Lodge of NoM Carolina; the quarterly interest to be collected and sed! as contributions for the support and education of the or phans oi,saullaylm.niq.tly..are. If the location' of the asylum be chang ed to any other locality of the State the donation shaJl sf fll"&ttitihue so long as the charitable institution may exist. But if the institution slKvll.-caset to be one of charity, I give the donation to the University of North Carolina " The last expression ot opinion upon the bitter and tumultuous day that pre ceded the' VasVaecMe1 of hfsf life is a legacy whicli will be appreciated by all. as it belongs to all. lie says : " Prior to the great calamity of the late civil war, I had been for, more than thirty years much devoted to investigating the na ture and principles, of our , Federal and State governments; and during that period, having been several times pro foundly exercised as to tire true and lawful powers of each, not as a politi cian, but as a citizen truly devoted to my country, I was unable, under my conviction" of the solemn duties of pa triotism, tOgiVe' Itriy euse' for o coun tenance to the civil" warof 1861, without sacrificing all self respect. My judg ment Qie-'irtsCructorj :o' Cxn't con- scienceand mo man suffered greater 8 mise$yjtb4m id J, as thsMnfeotihati i tie untoloea the bloody carnage ot war around and in the midst of our homes. u I had ieen ;tanght4uidej thf deep conviction of my judgment that there could be no , reliable liberty for my State without Ihg union of 'the Sfafes; and being devoted to my State, I felt that I should desert ierwhenever I 'shonkt aid to destroy the-iw. I could not imagine a more terrible spectacle than that of beholding the sun shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of States dissevered, discordant and bel ligerent, and oil aland rent with civil feuds and drenched in fraternal blood. With this horrible picture of anarchy and blood looming before my eyes, I Mmldiaok as'a ipatriot, consent: to wa- iiveAHi)jlHq,,jLruiy was l nappy, wheiwli saw the sun of peace rising with the glorious promise to shine once more an States equal, free, honored aha "altno'ugn me promise nas long beaofleljy?0 UjfMS iiaf.rfSiliey, and I, myself, may never see the full m.lwu buu ua uuerty smue on my .eoim-l try, and every part of it, as once it did : yet 1 nave strong hopes that my coun trymen will yet be blessed with that glorious Light." The Wcrth ol the Whipping Pos Baltimore Sun. Saturday was whipping day in New Castle, Del., and, nine convicts, six of them black, received at the hands of the sheriff from ten to twenty lashes. A large crowd)- as 'usual, assembled to look on, and the day was made a sort? of local holiday. There seems to have been a feeling of disappointment among those present, for a correspondent says: "Sheriff Pyle laid on the lashes too lightly, but it is said in his behalf that he is a new hand at the business, and may rival his predecessors eventually, who could make the thong draw blood at every; stroke." There has been much denunciation of tW whipping pfet,nd inhumanity5 and rbarbaiafy r had aoeen cried against it byt its opptAerp.Jbutkhe fact remains that Delaware, where it is used, is freer from crime than almost any State in the Union; spends very little money on jails. audy criminal pros ecutions, and ia one of ihe few States , entirely out of debt. ' i ' ci m ' A Spanish Obitaaiy. One of the Spanish provincial papers . publishes e singular notice in its obitu- savioijrisunMneneai away tlie ijvrierl M. UbllCi . uiu- uciwii nunu, Alio UUUBATi signeg, nio wictow, wiii wqop over tomb, as will f4ti! hters. Hilda ana -Kmma;T,nB wnae oTwhom is marrieid and the latter js offer. The funeral wi a 'ta ace cV. A.laiwii7il finm HilLsvillP. v a4 sava that James fT.l)ike fnaPMSr. nan- ners, two ywung piuousr v 111s mB . .1.1 . ... 1 ...... ut T . m . from tlie town, Decams inroivcu m -a dispute - about a youn-raay s'-'agei twerity.yekrs 'M fWhilft IXanjier&wflre. she was only eighteen TneyfirsB iogop Witittheir: fists : tlieifDlkMtlfelw'JS:!! pocket-knife and stabbed his antagonist m the-abdomen.- HanneTsied lnT Arij hour. The murderer, made ills' escape! It is thought he nedtparasvUie ien nesse8line.v..t'"T ' K6T1 morrow, Iiis;idiscQnsolat&t , widow reavement win . noc interrupnt our...,tM k businefwhicliftWLl pMJfr. .be removedf rbmV Tessi' desiintur,. , riors to4lue.fle MisstonaLjejpuj,! ; tmaniri& landlord' has. raised, ouf-renr.:'? ! ... . ilt'fiV-rtar'mYf. 'fhaf'Sh'w'aij tt'1(AWa1r.Ji X rff." 7 -ofeCji ji6Tiffls:T' Greensubro is ufot : exactly the dry town the temperance . people would fcave, fWMp an get dog bit there if he will only expose his leg in a dark alley dozen ne- nockets are SiUU.U) piy uteu. vwauAui ujr utp- i - Vj i , .e l m ana taKing mm asiae ior a iUBanioiiwrrB bottle at five cents a short. About twice a week a wagon of blockade is said to lint in an annearance " and under the W mx&mfl a wn1- needn't be sur prised to see a negro winK toe iorenng- fr withJ3oss. lemme see youamin- trte Sh&MiothtAg so enterprising j as a negro SKirmisner in a ury iuwii. Who doesn't remember old Kirby at bwels Hlt?si;fle3bipbthtfibos sup plied even while some of the faculty TnirrVit hairA hppn nfmt.iner fnr a tastft. and wondering where it came from. iJfbHv'iii'Sni'yttlr'lounty, Virginia, they i nnii -i on it iinonsa i r 'j i i i i -a i i a 1 1 wants a drink he sees an old shoe sit ting out, walks up and puts in fifty cents and a pint bottle, stands around and whistles a little then goes to the SUUB illlU UUU3 mo Hit j HvrAVP J& wtiQ auu. alas. It "won t do m Greensboro for a man even to drop his wife's band-box on the street. Louisville- ComiieM5otiraaIFM oyr C. W. Couldock, now one of the best old men on the contemporaneous stage, once inetHIVIoKeAiTHBlieTiaifiln New Orleans, a quarter of a century ago, and at night, after the performance, the two plaved!afcrpkrf ''until thd itWall'f hAurs of the night. Buchanan proved invin cible, and Couldock withdrew after having lost a pretty round sum. JBuch a certain manager and applied to Coul- dek,Wh tWtrth& foilewmgr 'ii,t "Mv SAtei, HMlSdft landed you by Mr. McKean liuchanan. He plavs Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Richard j ., jmivX) 1 When It became known that one of the richest California bankers had left the Pacific Coast and transferred his base of operations to the New York Stock Exchange, all tfie shrewd financiers watched his course with keen Interest to see how he would succeed. .The resiM baaenptot4caUyiiroved the wealthy bankers sagacity. Besides having a much wider and more p.rpmlsjiig field .tooDeraie, lfWift Is known to nave been in several stock combinations that paid Immense profits. By the combination method of operating in stocks Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, N, Y, unite orders ,pt honsartfs.of customers, in different sums', Into one "Vast Capital, and operate them a&g mightswhole, dividing prof its pro rata among harenoldefs every waays. ! Capital in any amount from $10 to $100,000 can ! be used with great success in these pools. $25 would pay $100 profit. $500 would make $5,000 or 10 per cent, on the stock during the month. I Messrs. Lawrence & Co,new,!lrcular (mailed free) j gfves nwO toerrmgifM I ticuiars, so that any.one can., operate in. stocks and ! mayemon' StocH adDOTd wanted. Ctovern- j SeWTExffi oit 'gge'AttijfnjigleSjr the Bhc omaVlr. j Yes, although they may despair of relief, It Is attainable oy rneumauci.sunererg, slar tnerei it remedy which carries off, by means of Increased activity of the Wdneys-lmportaot fthaunels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms- tbwrjipojnpjetely borne out by urln . ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, i4preprattoallkwise ,etebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief in dyspepsia, lever and ague, and nervous ailments. It is, perhaps, .the finest topic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicifal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses it Aa ABtenteMiig Fact 1 A large proportion of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden in stead of a pleasant existence of euJoymeHt and useful uess'as ft ougtit to be. There is no good rea son for this, if vou will only throw aside prejudice ana skepticism, taxc tne advice 01 Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower, your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to ; try 11s virtues, wnn sansEidory results uxeviery case. ! You can buy a sample bottle for 10 'cents to try. 1 nree aoses will relieve the worst case. Positively soki by all druggists on the Western Continent A RemarkableHcalt. , , It makes no difference how many physicians, or bow much medicine you have tried, it is now an esj tablished fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases-ot Lung Diseases. . it s tue there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac; -who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint Con sumptives try Just one bottle. Regularf size 75 cents.-. Sold by all druggists in America. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, 4c I will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF 'CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a. missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T INMAN, .Station D, Bible House, NewYork City. " V"T ' mav30 Jaw ti Theold established house of Messrs. HoraoffM Waters 4 Sons. New York, is meetlne the nubile ! more than "half way" in their holiday offer for pianos aad organs, .jt seems incredible tha such Instruments can be sold at the prices named In their .advertisement which appears in another column. Stilts una tatimimj. EWrOOKS. Philip Brooks' sermons, clotb,) Library of British Poetry, (cjoth.) Vision of Echard, (doth,) Nelly's Silver Mlnecloth H ?J,7o 0.50 1.2- 1.50 60c 1.50 2.00 1.00 Old Slip Warehouse; fpauer,) Roxy, (cloth,) is Round about FraMfJCKcloth;) Art': U.i !.(i History of Music, (cloth,) , The Witchery of Archery, (cloth,) Villages and Village Life, (cloth,) -1.50 Younian's Lessons In Cookery, (cloth,) 1.50 ; Free Trade and Protection, (cloth,) 1.75 v IJ.OO-rry Miaiuiig ana uuacung, 1 w -f, .11.40 li Home Lessons, (cloth.1 1.25 R G A I N ! ! ! New and Bet of the last edition of APPLETQU'jq XCSGLOBM4- DIA" bound Bn shegp& Afcf JdTlb 5TTDDY 4 BROTHER. .AMT"'r'a.UH.Vf SW INK for Rubber Stamps, fo sale at reduced TIDDY j&Ni ROTHER.B -Vlth extra points for san TIDDY 4 BROTHER. ocis H M AfiTSTlTVC Tuwtr-ifrci . 1 , ' .... ....... j i , ., , ,iit .. j RULED, ARRAKGED, INDEXED AND PAGES, - - ft 1 ' ,ru,kmi'i - FwnIne hundred and fifty cases-a useful book ; . f Magbtrates-aprtce 4M. r ' 1 i&vAitb.Yv'&l theb. i ;r. K,-.wrtrH sisxH -9 . novi9 4. comnletex NEWi HAVING KEEK WlME ADVEBTISED ry-.MERICA. AHEAD DLSPOOL COTIOJi,? Hf-ftlT ' ... .lf fH ,;v;wr TlUlithe Jury on Cotton textiles, yvtt and threads suwa rana jsxpoainon, decreea a uoicrjaedalnd urana rnze to ine wuumanne lanen uompan7lor tn .. hnv th-.A :;. ffsparjl Cotton especially adapted lor nsevDn-Sevtrig t ttt"l . . .Il?VfWCT .PMKtt. Machines," oyer all the great thread AasHlacturetB oi we yrona, we owe it as a uuij w me puBtnwiji ilshl ' . .olHsath4 Jssrs. J. & P. Coats to announce that , 32 . ssDOll-tCSlfe XTO GRAND PRIZES WERE DECREED AIVI4AI JU-fii; FOR SPOOL COTTON. v"- . - rji.-s O0.00 f tuft I'JOtiwiJ We are advised by cable of the following tfteaafds: SJ.JP. COATS, GOLD MEDAL; WILLlMiflC fiSEN CO., SILVER MEDAL, " 'i. ' Oi .:."!' . 0t"lnd we claim for the winners of the 'St'ttf hat, s they have established in RhodH Island ihe Spool Cotton Mills in the IfrnW'! iwhpihelr Spool Cotton Is manufactured every Jcdcesa from the. raw cotton to the SaUHed 'oo,"jiMERICA, as represented by Messrsljyp. Coats, is still ahead In Snool Cotton. - Sole Agents in New York for J. & P. Coats. JACKSON'S BEST HUT '! r-HAMf.Xb. nl SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO. Awards highest prize, mMntennJat fipoidon for fine chewing qualities and excellence and lasting character of sweetening and flavoring. The best Txjpacoo ( piade,! Aa ein blue etjlp ;trad&tmarte is olly4in hated on, inferior jgoods, se that i'ack 8oa'asi(4ajOi men t Sol toilersi SencVftkaarnple free, to C. A. Jackson & Co., Man ufaotnrers, Petersburg, Va. r, 0 ILS SASSAFRAS AND PENNY6'yaI I !'( i Of prime quality, bought in any quanity. for cash (OR rfeMvWl f brokerage, commisslqns,;, nr sinraqB aTpensas, hy ... : Exporters of iFIALOILsii DRUGS, ess: fe'Wfulam'se! 4''loiVnrlr wui. i !i,iiii ti u J.r..r I iiyiASAYAq.Agntoeawrwsing -? JKb- A GOLDMEDArH,r Haen warded at the Paris Exhibltlpnof OO o o o o o o OO N-K TTTT N NN T T N NN Best Siird-SpoolttottotK? 'It is celebrated for being strong, elastic, and of uniform strength. It has been. amended MJiEtAJiS.iajt the great Exposi tions, from the firsts atr.FarlSi In 1855, to the Cen tennial Philadelphia in 1876. In this, country CLARK'S O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON ts widely known in all sectlona,for its Supexjor Excellence in Machine and Hand Sewing. Their Mills at Newark N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, are the largest anf most complete In the world. The entire process" of i manufacture Is conducted under the most complete and careful supervision and they claim .for their American production at least an equal nerit;to j that produced In Paisley Mills. As NO GRAND PRIZES were awarded SPOOL Cotton, : Parts for they are glad to announce to the American public that they have been awarded a GOLD MEDAL, be ing the .AJgaest award given for Six-Cord Spool Cotton, deel GEORGE A. CLARK & BRO., Sole Agents, H v . m 400 Brferidway; tftw York; ) TT ALES & FARRIOR, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS. We respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally, that our stock of Watches, Clocks and.JeEeUyifrompletej whloiu we expect to seU low for cash. Giv-a a call before purcbastag elsewhere we will make tt to your aovantag to ao so. .-..-! . l All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted for twelve months, oct 0 HALES & FARRIOR JNO. tbutLer, 1Hf r-f-i WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ESTABLISHED, 1858. ii I would re8peetfully announce to my friends and the public generally that my STOCK is the Largest in the State, aaa consist t- r-i. - -: ' A. ". 1 FINE GOTLAND 6l WATCHES. Both of Gents' and Ladles' Sizes. Winding. In Key and Stem Ladles' Opera,: LeviaUilftn and Guard Chains, Necklaces, Lockets,, 1 . .7 , ! 1 a; vnarmr, v , , ;; ; . Bracelets, Setts, Breast Pins, Ear Kings, Sleeve Button!,, H AS- Studs. .11 ' j-. 1' V rift,tr.A'! ir GenttfjGoU sjad Plated Vest Chains. Large Stone and Plain 18 karet Gold Rings, In Silver and Plated 3&re,w-ru -, ,n Gold, SUver and Bteel Spettades, ; Eye Glasses, 4c., 4c., 4c. All Goods sold by me s?e fully warranted as rep resentedj j,, 4,t,( ,;T :;,. t i-i.i t, ENGRlviNdr tr iui it Cbrahch, t$ nrid promptly executed: Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted for 12 months. Watch Glasses fitted for ten cents each, best quality. The highest price paid for Old Gold and Sliver. Be sure to call onJ., T.. BUTLER, as there are some unprincipled "Dead Ducks" that pfay off as ixjuuer wneu any one nappens to De uniortunate enougn w can on mem. JNO. T. BUTLER, One Door from Ellas 4 Cohen's. ! SPECIAL NOTICE. ; All Jobs left with me before January 1st, 1878, septal . JNO. T. BUTLER. p LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and EIL- 'VERTLATERV K H Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. t i'J 4 ttV f Til and warrant w maae aouca ai nail price, id warranted one vm, tismn, tinH r.t v uuomK. coloring. SUver-Plating and Gal- I11" 21 ort , notice and equally as good "Vi'i ' " xur iu iroaeai row pnees. ' ; refenceiPrentlCe JlflW ffr PVMAW "'-,SV.--. . ' ')rM't,.K. I IU.-X . 1 t-DiiJBOR,'SINr4.AWNTKQ FW.Zk - . f- f ycatf 6e toed both ways, f -4 Ktnersarr-Awnlng-or Blinds, tnakihr the ' iT- r. and cheapest awning known. , -. v ' o , l3eri,A4k xeur. hardware dealerforthe r! i : JWwImb 80 per cent below for jWterslrVulari'to the ma'n M - : aw, OST0BLOWiai30itiiijt "' '- li - . ' . nov21 lm M ., , f; ...... l: A T T THE CENTRAL 'HOTEL'SALOON 'aittPui, Two Tears 014' j - f ' s , 1 n hi 1 t ! r Tor standard: Pure Liquors. ; dd. itfiilH i! -U- OraENCH BRANDY , , j- t. "i Guaranteed to be T WEN in EARS OLD, nriUiifCaCamUA HOTEL BALOO&J , .f!i pOR 1'IKE WINES, . '! .' " ' And rurd Lltioors- Three Years Old, go to iCOCHRANE'S,,; V Central Hotel Saloon. iT' AW'S:- 1! Im ' CROCKERY AND SILVER STORE, VUi IN 1 The highest awards at all State NEW YORK. CHARLOTTE AND RALEIGH. County Fairs for the best display of CHINA, GLASS,-. CUTLERY and SILVERWARE, TSKiUWm ffGCK OF "i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ,,r i.;vi v;.-' - ' ' ...oJ'.:'Ilj'!": '.' ' : ' Ever brought to Charlotte, com prising Vases, Toilet ?ets; Japanese Goods, Decorated China,, $tc. ;,a:-,!iix-At.iifPW-I.,:-r .'ill j 3. H LAW:' Aeent. New Insurance Building, Charlotte, N. C JMPpRTANT,' BOTH TO THE 0 WHOAANP7 RETAIL TRADE, Having unrivalled facilities I have Just opened the largest and.best selected stock of CHINA, CROCKERY, ' 11 ' GLASSWARE . AND LAMP GOODS, . " fl EVBB )FTBKKD IH NORTH CAROLINA. : ,) ,;. all L- . i ... We keep a fpU line of all goods usually kept In a FIRST-CLASS H H HHH H H H H II 1 WN" N NN N N li N N NN If NN o o ooo A A AAA A A TTTT 00 o o O O OO, RRR R R RRR K B R B. E EE K EKK BggS VIS: Toilet Sets. Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Ewentaadi Basins, Goblets, Glass Sets, Lamp Goods, and la fact everything in that line. We buy for cash and do a strictfy cash-business through out, therefore we are enabled to all orders at a very snail profit, i . Meiehants and the.' Retail Trade generally will i find It greatly to their advantage. o call and ex- ambiAovr j- in: , ;() W--..H A ; ' t " .I -. ' HUGE STOCK ! AH orders from Merchants, Whether small or large, will be carefully and piomptly attended to. . JOHN BROOKFIELD, Trade st, under Democrat OSSce, Charlotte, N. C, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In CHINA, W. G. and C. C. WARE. ROCKINGHAM and YELLOW WARE, GLASSWARE -'- and LAMP GOODS. novl9 Motels. F IELD BROS., WHOLKSALK AND RKTML GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE ALSO, PROfBlETORS OF TBB CHARLOTTE HOTEL. CHARLOTTE, N. Ci This house has been newly furnished and Is kept In first-class style.- Terms, Per Day $ 2 00 Table Board. Per Month 1 rt 00 tSOmnlbus and Carriages at every train, 1.'! lit 1 - 1KIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors, BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. deel"" OP AT .THE BOY DEN HOUSE, STulsbujj,N;c, l'. -(Z S; BrottS, Proprietor, :';IX of the aiional HoteL Raleigh ', S. Brawn, Jr., Chief Clerk; W. O; ShefDurri Af .'- sistant l!: ? deS0 . INSURANCE AGENCY, JJVERPOOL AND '1 1 JONDON AND '.'ill 1- ) . - s.i It- G LOBE (FIRE) INS: CO., - - 1 i,. iti' in -!-)! 1A 1' ' . i';-"-r,. 1 AND OTHERS. f - THE OLD NEW YORK MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. i v f . M ' " ; ASSETS, $5. 000,000. ... usual rate. FRED. NASH, Aqekt; OSBarrlfext to .jO,jaoastbtlotts'j'&' nov21 lm QEERAL : 1 nr.lfi 0 ,VfWLYGRpjCEBIE3, ipr.lt t. v I havenow.ltt store a full supply of Grooerieaand family ; supplies.; hi , Also, Turkeys, weighing from 12 lbs. to 23 lbs. each. 1 : , Just Received a lot of Cranberries. . - Fresh Goshen Butterr "New Buckwheat Flour. ... i 1 1 . I Ml i ...! S. M. HOWELL decO IROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER S$An,l v. 1m .rs..: -,. NeVgODS! NEW FEATURES ! Come to me for Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, arid other Family Groceries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county) BEST RYE WHISKEY. ...... f : t; .I - ; Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. All goods delivered in the city free of charge. W. H. CRIMMINGER, Trade Street, Next door below Wilson 4 Black's old stand. ap!5. H OME MADE ONE THOUSAND BOXES, -. ,ONE THOUSAND BOXES, 1 ONE THOUSAND BOXES, ONE THOUSAND BOXES. ONE THOUSAND BOXES, CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBACCO. CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBACCO. CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBACCO. CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBACCO. CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBACCO. GOLD BASIS. GOLD BASIS. GOLD BASIS. GOLD BASIS. GOLD BASIS. NONE SUCH. NONE SUCH; NONE SUCH. NONE SUCH. NONE SUCH. HORNETS' HORNETS' HORNETS' HORNETS' NEST. NEST. NEST. NEST AT POPULAR PRICES TO CLOSE OUT ! ! ! - AT POPULAR PRICES TO CLOSE OUT ! ! ! - AT POPULAR PRICES TO CLOSE OUT ! 1 ! 3?" Give it a Trial. JJ3g MILLER & LEAK. Mancfacturek. R. M. R. M. MILLER & SONS. MILLER 4 SONS. R, M. MILLER & SONS. R. M. MILLER 4 SONS. R M. MILLER & SONS. R. M. MILLER 4 SONS Democrat please copy. JUST RECEIVED, AT HILKER 4 DULS'. A full supply of Family Groceries, such as No 1 and 2 Mackerel, new Buckwheat Flour, Northern Irish Potatoes, Hams and Breakfast Bacon, new Raisins, Currants, Nutmeg, Cranberries, &c We have a full supply of all kinds of Family Groceries, and will sell them as low as anybody. Give us a call. HILKER 4 DULS. nov8 yriLLIAMS 4 FINGER, Have Just received a lot of Turkeys and Chickens which we offer at low prices. Come to Williams 4 Finger and buy the best Family Flour from the best mills. Wheat, Bran, Oats, Corn and Meal, Honey, Country Lard, Butter and Esgs. The best Timothy and North Carolina Hay, cow and horse feed of the best quality, Sugar, Coffee, 4c. Con signmente solicited for all kinds of country produce. Will make prompt returns of sales. dec5 gniloxivLQ. JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR Holton's Building, Trade Street. Up Stairs. Owing to the stringency of the times I will in fu ture work very cheap. Will make fine suits for $10, Cas8imere suits for $8. Pants ot suits same rates. I guarantee all my work ;no fit, no charge. Give me a call and be convinced. July 17. rpHE TIME HAS COME. Notwithstanding in regards to the season the winter goods on hand yet will be made up for less than ever by M. LICHTENSTEIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. Your orders solicited. Ladies' Cloaks cleaned and remended. Please send your order through mall, which will receive prompt attention, deel u NDERTAKLNG The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand a full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, . Both Wood and Metallc PRICES AS LOW AS ANT. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at shor . notice, W.M.WILHELM, ,r,.-. iWith E, G. Rogers Trade Street. june 20. t . g TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Charlotte, Columbia 4 Augusta Railroad Co., " . Columbia, S. C December 2d, 1878. ! An adjourtiment meeting of thejtockhoMersof ? this opmpapy for the purpose of; . electing Dtbeo- ' Toks and acting upon any such other matters as V may be presented, will be held on Friday, the 13th, " t; day of December instant, at eleven o'clock a. m. ' f C BOUKNIGHT, I dec-7-9-12 , . f ' "Secretary:; DOLLAR ;" .... ILLISTRATED SCIENTIFIC NEWa i i t pages 36 columns, full of niustrations ot Nra t Improvements In Machinery, Tools, Implements, i rxoicuia, Apparaiua ami processes, Wltn vaiuaole ' -Work Shop Hints and Family Receipts. Plain, on science ana tne industrial Arts.. Also a List of Allowed Patents "with name and kdiirAs nf ih i especial value to Inventors and Patentees not xoima in any oiner jouniai. . , ri? . t - ? h The Illustrated Scientific News has a large clrcu lationi One volume- makes about 300 pages, printed on fine paper for only One: Dollar a year, less to clubs, fepedmena supplied. - Subscriptions entered now till end of year 1879. Address -- "-v-; a H. WALES 4 SON,' Publishers, Vf' novl9dwlm 10 Spruce St, New York. ' f APE COD CRANBERRIES,, " ' " - i ffr.i IC -.-lit ' ..;'.' CHOICE CALIFORNIA: PEARS. : i , MALAGA GRAPES. i i : :-t CHOICE MM MM II NN N COC KEK MHMUIINN NO OB M MM MI1N S NO KB M H MIIN NNO CE M M M II N NN OCC EEK MM MM ERE A TTTT MMMME AA T M MM M EE A A T M M M E AAA T M M M EES A AT: Something new and nice in the way of JELLIES In 5 lb. Buckets. FINE CIGARS, FULL HAVANA FILLER, for 5c. My Stock 13 the BEST In the city in EVERY PARTICULAR. In purchasing Christmas Goods be sure to call on LeROY DAVIDSON. Look out for my Christmas Announcement. dec6 : JUST RECEIVED CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW O R O R O R O R O R L E L E L E L E N S N S LEA MM MM OO L MMMMO OL MMMMO OL M M MO OL 85SS 8: SS EEE , .SSC AA s. E SSaEE A SS. 8, 8S0 AAA , U M M OO LIXI A A US 8SS8 KEK s8 : SOMETHING MCE SOMETHING NICE SOMETHING NICE SOMETHING MCE SOMETHING NICE ATI AT ATJ AT AT MAYER 4 ROSS'. MAYER 4 ROSS'. M UST BE SOLD. 50 Boxes Bulk Meat 50 Bags Coffee. 50 Barrels Sugar, assorted. 50 Half Barrels Sugar. 50 Barrels Molasses. 50 Whole and half boxes Proctor 4 Gamble's Soap. 300 Rolls of Bagging. 600 Bundles Ties. 100 Barrels Flour. 25 Kegs Soda. 50 Boxes Soda. 25 Cases Concentrated Lye. 10 Barrels Grits. 50 Boxes Tobacco. 50 Boxes Starch. 100 Boxes Cheese. 25 Boxes Crackers. 25 Boxes Cacdy. 20 Bushels Choice Seed Wheat Don't fail to see us before you buy. Send your orders. BUR WELL A SPRINGS OCtfl QOODS THAT MUST BE SOLD. I We have just received on consignment. One hundred sacks North Carolina Favorite FAMILY FLOUR Fifty sacks of the Celebrated Ramsour 4 Bormiweil NO. 1 FFF F W V V L L Jj I. IXXiL OO O O O O o o 00 U U u u U D u u ITU RRR R R RRR R R R R 'which took the" First Premium at the Fair of the Carollnas; never falls to give satisfaction, and Is acknowl edged equal to any Flour made in the State. A lot of Mountain Irish Potatoes, Beans Peas, Peanuts, Chickens, Bran, Eggs, Apples, But ter, Cabbage, 4c. Our attention Is directed almost exclusively. to Produce Business and we are dally receiving all such articles as are usually kept in a first-class PRODUCE STORE. As our goods are consigned they must be sold or the conslgnorq will be BANKRUPT, ; , . Call early and secure a bargain. ; Respectfully, ',f;v nov22 F. B. ALEXANDER 4 Ca I . ,f'i!: ' ; ' i ' i -' .- - :'- - ' : - - . -' SURE REMEDY FOR BALDNESS.: i t fMiiXMl-. Prescription Free to any persons who will agree to pay $ 1, when a new growth of Hair, Whiskers or Moustaches Is actually produced. SANDERSON 4 O- 2 Clinton PlaeeTNew York,t i .j. , . oct244t eow;;;s.:;-.. v-.v.-gSfct PERRY'S r The Doorman's tmrary, the rich man's ii:. - : solace:20 for 50c; common tt )uc"ged f PERAS : by the price; first-class if judged by J : the qualtty. -.,.- ... . ' nOV26 - BLOCKADE TOBACCO" FO-B-iS A L E. Having purchased a nice line of Tobacci ... Government sale, - AOwcco. m I am nmnkroH tA ftfa .. j era. rJi JZZ, T" ?AT'.m to bu nov7 1 1 -yyELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a we'i w ,., OtyLot, HoiisewithemTanrmoa veniences, fine weU of water, brick Utchen five minutes walk of the public Mmre J hln commodated by applying at "U1 - dec18 THIS OFFICE. F OR SALE. rne tJourgeoise and Minion type on whi. h o . paper was lately printed. It was made bt ii!. Johnson type foundry, of chasers, and in fonts of without cases. Address oct5 .... I .V7VllllR, wjn, . OBSERVER Charlotte, N.V 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM. Just Printed and For Sale at tlie OBSERVER 0KK1CE. lcitf Estate. PEN ANTS, Do you vuint to Ru.t ;i lit i Landlords, Do jou mint our Hi i R i tm v Farmers. Do you want to Sl! joiS LhiuLs. Settlers, Do jou whiiI to Buy tt Krn? If you do. go to DAWSON & C () ' S CAROLINA REAL ESTATE iU.EM Y. In the old Bank of Meckki.ti ig Bi:l!;ii CHARLOTTE, N. C. Property holders, remember, we only clune 71., per cent, for renting and collecting. Rents eiuinm- teed while parties are living In houses. We nave calls for houses to rent. nov28 R EAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY. For Selling and Buying MINES, LANDS AND HOUSES and providing homes in the Piedmont r glon of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being con nected with the Southern Record, circulated lw this country1 and Europe twice a month, 1 will ad vertise, free of cost, all farms and mines placed In my hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON. aug 9. Charlotte. K. C. potteries. JOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly incorporated by I the Legislature of the State for Educational and ' Charitable purposes in 1868, with a capital of ! 81,000,000, to which it has since added a Reserve j Fund of 8850,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NIM i BER DRAWINGS wiU take place monthly. It ! never scales or postpones. Look at the following ; distribution: Grand promenade concert, during which will take place the EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 10th, Under the personal supervision 'and man age men of Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. tW Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only. $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, 81 Halve l LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $,100,000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000 50,000 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 20.000 2 Large Prizes of 10,000 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 5,000 20.000 20 Prizes of 1,000... 20.000 50 Prizes of 500 25,000 100 Prizes of 800 30,000 200 Prizes of 200 40.000 600 Prizes of 100 60,000 10.000 Prizes of. 10 1(0,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 $20.0(tf 100 Approximation Prizes of 100.... lO.ooo 100 Approximation Prizes of 75 7,.roi 11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of La., Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Va., Commissioners. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office In New Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN. Postofflce Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana novl2 rpHE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THIBTT-FOUBTH TEAR. The most Popular Scientific Paper in the World. Only 83.20 a year, Including postage. Weekly, 52 Numbers a year, 4,000 book pages. The PcmniFic American Is a large first-class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages, printed In the most beautiful style, . profusely Illustrated with splendid engravings, representing the newest in ventions and the most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences; Including New and Interesting Facts In Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health. Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History. Geology, Astronomy. ' The most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers in all departments of Science, will be found in the HdentWc American. Terms, $3.20 per year; $1.60 half year.whlch In cludes postage? Discount to agents. Single copies, ten cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by pos tal order to MUNN 4 Co., Publishers, 87 Park Row, New York5 J ' -" PATENTa In connection with the Scientific American,' Messrs. Munn 4 Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 34 years experience, and now have the largest establish ment In the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice Is made in the scien tific American f all inventions patented througn this Agency, with the name and residence of tne Patentee. By the immense circulation thus given, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or Introduction often easily effected..;... m .-fjj .1 . ' Any person who has made a. new discovery or Invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. - We also send free our handbooK about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hint for procuring advances on inventions. Address ior the paper, or concerning patents. - - - MUNN 4 C0m87 Park Row, New Yoik. Branch Office, cor. F. 4 7th Sts., Washington, l. c . .ujawiiucuuTOiust! no anger lit ior use lit , ly because it became necessary to use a ditw style of type. It will do good stnicV for 4ve?
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1878, edition 1
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