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" .mlti " I :- , "8rhT"dthatlotte bstrtur. iftlS IXGISLATITKE. Raleigh Observer.) T!l Thursday, Jan. 16, 1879. Father White offered an' appropriate prayer. PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS. Mr DUlard presented a petition ask- 5r tSe Danville & Yadkin Railroad. RESOLUTION?. , , n. ; . , , g , i j., lit. TTintr. instructintr the judi- f. mmiHM tn innuire into the practicability and constitutionality, ol the uenerai asociuuij w r - road freight against unjust discrimina- ai fr. Robinson, to raise , a joint standing committee on Federal rela tions, three on the part of the Senate v nn the nart of the House. . - By Mr. Epps, asking the finance.com- mittee to report uy u"? regard to the -moneit ueu. iuut. bills. . By Mr. sumiuary rnrtnh. a bill to provide a ram ml v for sureties. Re ierreu. ---rrzTz:urarT By Mr. isverew, a um w i in pereons from receiving free .p Jfoiimoa. trt he unlawful for any member of the execHtite oiljudicial de ..itg nr mfimber of the General a .aomhiv tr vw-piive a free pass, eitner directly orindirectly, from any railroad lteferred. By Mr. McEachern. a dui to in- corporate the Bennettsville and Ham- ur :TTtnderson.' a bill to amend chap. 223, laws of '70 11, allowing fudges of the Superior Court to appoint rrrorit 1T1 innctions in all civil'actions and proceedings authorized by law. OONTJ33TKD SEAT. f f nmiand asked to recall the reso lution introduced, vesterday in regard to the seat of Mri ' Waldo. From the discus- rfrtri that eiistted the fneridabf the con stant wanted the resolution to go to the calendar, while Messrs. Dortch, Rnhinson and others thought ib was in its .correct place, before the committee on privileges and elections. Ayes and noa beimr called for the vote stood ayes 17; noes 27. . , , .,, CALENDAR. S. R. 122. to. instruct the judiciary committee to inquire into tne practica bility of equalizing railroad freigtit. Referred. S. R., 123, to raise a joint committee Federal relation. ; : Mr. Everett moved to laV on the tabte After a running debate, the motion to biy on the table was iostayes I3f noes 30; when tttev reslntidi? passed its sec ond reading and Wfts; prdejied engrossed for the House. - ' QUESTION OF iTciVlLEGK. . . -v f L i Mr. Caldwell desired to De excused as a member of the committee on the pub lic debt The isenate reiused to dis pense with his services on this commit tee. S. B. 37, in regard to establishing county governments. Judiciary com mittee reported adversely because un constitntionaL . . , Mr. Brewer offeiied 'a substitute, which was referred. , , S. B. S2,ta aiond the coiistitution of North Carolina by electing justices of the Supreme Court and judges of the Superior Court for life, and solicitors, six years instead of four years Was re ported upon Hdverseir by ,the jiuhciarv committee. ' . . MrMerrittjsnoxeiLJaJax it on the table, which motion prevailed. : B., 3&,!: tolbw' defendants in criminal actions to become, witnesses for themselves on indictments for rape and attempts at rape. This should be at defendant's own request, and his failure to make the request should not be presumption against him. Passed its third and final reading. S. B. 40, empowering foreman of grand jury to administer oath3 and affirmations, passed second reading. S. B. 72, amendment to the law to allow reclamation of real estate sold under execution, lien or mortgage, was by recommendation of judiciarv mittee indefinitely postponed. , o. x. oo, w p union UHX&t wus recom mended favorably by judiciary commit tee ana passed iw aeverat readings and ordered engrossed for the House. S. B. 71, concernmgthe printing of the laws of the State in certain cases, which recited that all resolutions and private acts should be omitted from the published laws was reported on ad versely by the judiciary committee, and ... on motion of 'Mr. Henderson was laid . , on the table. -. v - .,. - - S. B. 26, to punish abduction ofxhilds. ren under eicrhteen veara.of. atr e. wast amended to read 15 years im Asonmenf' insteaa oi m. Mr. Ormand offered an amendment, provided this does not apply to persons who abduct females with view of mar riage.) Amendment Was lost. The bill then passed its third and final reading. S. B. 35j in regard to the practice in criminal actions. No bill of indictment ' or judgment shall be quashed because a grand Juror has, farte Bav taxes, or wasiparty to auaetion pending. Passed second and third readings and engrossed forHonse. U Sjnate bill l slandeir of Hreman in dictable. The billTecitedthafc'a person who may attempt in a wanton or mali lious manner by 'Words;, (Htten or spoken ' whictt'amoutit to, a,Charge of incontinency. shall be guilty of a crime, and be fined and Imprisoned Ii the dis cretioriof he furt; ;fipt exing ten yeasr. ' ji-,,; u-K Senate bill 16 providing for certain personal property from sale under execution, was amended to strike out ,r jcow ana can .as.thia wa$M 'repeated. .ArBO an amendment by MRiNicholson, h include eookinz 'stove and ntTiiia 'l cooking thereon. Passed second read- in?- ... senate diii I4.a bin to rv foe nH digest the public laws of Norlh Caro lina.. , iffjlvsl Mr. Mebane moved to amend, to ap. yumti mice uviuuiuwiuimrs ai a salary . , , not to exceed a, thpusand dollars each i wiiAuiA woo lUDiywiwu unj uin passerttS" tmra reaaing. Mr. lienaerson, by consent, intro- ducea a Dili to amend section 2, chapter 15, laws of 1876-'77, concerning the Cheraw and Salisbury Railroad Mr. Dortch, by consent, introduced' a r bill to amend law ot me-rc, to secure holders of policiea fog-tire' iiumance in Ormand.,7 thft Senate aajonrnecj,, .unm.tofnorrow morning at 10 o'clock. ' HOUSE OF .REPRESESrrATrVES. i r 4.TBsruT;ianiitb; 1878 By Mr. Bost, a petitioni front titizens Of Bowan praying the passage of the . stock , law for -; saia .ounxyj j iroposl- tions and grievances. ; t ; By Mr. Ardrev. resolution to e: the iurisdiction of the inferior courts to civil matters. Referred to the commit' . tee on judiciarv.' " 1 I By Mr. Turner, resolution concerning a robbery ox tne State. Calendar.: - . : . bills.- r. By Mr.k Scott,' bill to relieve I mer ... v chants ; and ; traders in- certain cases. ' ' rinaaca , - t . -: . : By MrrHarrell, bill to legalize certain am oi cuum TO rwnntv.t. JllQiCiarV. I 3 tn nrevent fellincr cay. timber in certain streams ins uaiaweu CDUutvO Propositions and grievances. By Mr. Click, bill to prevent the sale of liquors in two miles oi .New oaiem tt1 'churfeh in Iredell county. Prnnosihons w-.i oi:l n- T777 and grievances. At ' '4- ByMf: CHik, bill to secure tliebetter draining of certain lowlands. Proposi- By Mr. (ioldstonft duiw cuaugo mo name of the "Western Railroad company n. Q.ithrH7A its consolidation .with certain other roads. Interna? inprfl YP? . u Hri i nnitA .1 nniciarv. in ii i M , By Mr. AVimberiy, Dili to amenu iue countv government act. oounues. cities, ete, , heretofore made referring a bill to alter the constitution ,-vk. reiauon io uio inoono tn t.ho committee on uie in sane Asylum be stricken out, and that the bill De reierreu vu uummi .iarv Thfl motion nrevaueui':'- Mr Y or IT movea lauuomci fcuo irh t.hpi bill to establish nor mal schools in the several congressional districts was ordered to De printeu. The motion prevailed, xne ques uum tKnn ronnrrino (U1 mft mOLlOIl LU U1111W ;f ,roa Hisrnsspn DV Messrs. . : i OIK 'VvM'crhftii' KvhoTds. cnnstmas -q it h WWWM.v-.r' . . -i ' O ' - ... , jf lvkfr. anrt tne nouse itJiusc4,w " -- - - --im.i t. TTnugo Tnercnair auuuuucw . tfwidlf ef Wtiftiiw CPOomimuee on SVdebt as foUoWs:-Messrs. Brown, - i t T...i a ""! -ri tetV.q Vnarfi. r,ooke. Orchard, CobH,Hines and Plarto f v .Tnnps mnvfid that the rules be suspended and the bill to authorise,-the commissioners of Caldwell county to sDeclalitaxbeakjen up and put on e. rSmo& prevailed and fv.u i.ni was rftarl the secona ume. xf i- Pnnkfi said tne Dill was oniv ol - - . ... j local fosce, But tbat m tne:present m- 111 w ... " . stance the law sought to be enacted was open to constitutional objection. The .vsf ftntioh of the State provide that the tax. State and county com oinea, snan not exceed a certain limit If this limit was already reached in Caldwell county then the law could notlbe passed, if the limit had been reached then its' passage was unnecessary. Mr. Jones replied that he was aware that, on first sisrht the bill seemed ob noxious to the objections raised by Mr Cooke, but that the purpose of the tax sought to be levied was to pay costs in a capital case and ne tnougnt tins was, or ought to be, an exception. Hemov- edT;ne reiererrce oi tne diii to tne ppm mittee on judiciary. restrained from voting ror the, tan fly tne consul uiioiiai oujeuuun. H nn n Mr. McCorkle thought that the con stitutional objection, if applicable, was jfijoalttbttt wanted the legal members to nass on tnai question. itMr! Turner said that he would like to vote for the bill. That he believed in si vine members what locaKlegislation they wanted, and he felt specially kind ly to Mr. Jones, because that gentleman ..voted against turning him out of the caucus, but he too felt estopied by the constitutional objection. Mr. Jones did not think that the bill was unconstitutional. He withdrew his motion to refer. Mr. Clarke renewed 1 lie motion to re fer. Mr. Cooke said that whenever the State tax exceeded 22 cents on the hun dred. the proof was conclusive that bill of thiskind was either unconstitu tional or unnnecesssary. That the way for the county to do was to retrench. Mr.Vaughan eaid that Mr. Cooke was ahead of tho subject in that he assumed that the tax authorized to be levied by the bill was in excess of the constitu tional limit. The motion to refer was lost, and the bill faired; to pass a second time, veas 84,Yioes8Q. ,, , ' , ; Mr. Jones moved to reconsider the vote just had. He said that he voted in the negative not because he thought the bill unconstitutional, but for the purpose of moving a reconsideration. Alter some further consideration the motion to reconsider prevailed. Mr. Jones thereupon moved that the bill be referred to the committee on the judiciary, with instructions, to give in lull the reason for sttch report as should be made. This motion prevailed. On motion of Mr. Berry the resolu- com-iiion to raise a joint select committee to investigate .the affairs of the Western North Carolina Railroad and Western insane-asylum was taken up. the substi tute adopted by, the JSenate concurred in, and the resolution adopted. Mr. lnasay moved that the rules be suspendedandthe resolution to raise a comniiuee io invesiigaie me Slate s in terest in works of mternal improve ment be taken up, The motion prevail ed arid the resolution was read. Mr. Turner moved" to amend the resolution so as to give the committee authority to investigate-all aliened frauds. After swiseussinptwfrfmendment was r moved to amend by providing that iff any evi- aence or iraua oe aiscoverea by tne committee the parties against whom the evidence was should be arrested. On this amendment the yeas and nays were ordered and the amendment pre vailed. The resolution was then ador ted. A message was received from the Governor covering a report from W. L Saujiders, secretary of the trustees of the University, in relation to certain vacancies in said board. On motion of Mr. Vaughan, it was ordered that the message and accompanying document be transmitted to the Senate, with a proposition to go into an election to fill the vacancies on Wednesday next at,JL, "On motion of -Mr. Ynrt. TTnnsA hill 20, to amend cl&6. 156, laws of 1876-'77, was iaiten up. '-(itepeas tne law taxing mortgages, ccc.) Mr. , Brown, of .Mepkleiburg, moved to refer to the committee ' on finan ce. The motion did not prevail, and the, CALENDAR. A bill to amend Battle's revisal, i,sec. zai. (xroviaes that judges in charging juries shall express no opinion aa-ta the factV ILTXm; 12 to repeal the privily tax on nlerchants 'and tra cer 8, Apd a bill to amend chapi l41, sec. p, uiws or iio- 77, were lara on tne ta- uer jiVm tof&ZtqtiVpWl jfihap. 206, laws of i876-'7f, was Oh motion of Mr. Coffield, iaKen up ana, passed, vta several read ings and the1 House adjourned N OTTT Mr Hrn-liorl inafaoH r-f .Tr NoTmentrm-esettted,f',the'; ttfelffion from Hhe citi2feri or-Caftarrtis 'cotuty; rqferr,, ii - '.!l!Hl f!inT-','ff ',iV.T?'li j1'.- Wlif will J.ft ii! . , Allow a (ldladTOflo(inJ jooTBystem and thus encourage xnow,iaertotma4aea;Jaa3tt as Pneo monja, Bmonbacea andLnngfttotibtes vbehtui immediate relief can be ,Sek'iflaliainadL:: mW German rlrnin ni aula in the world for the cure oLOoughs, Colds and VfilXM'XteMfZt is Dr.Bosfle's famous German re8crlptloivand Is prepared with .the greataatOTdLiartdiwJeaneed:to iaadmlixisterlng it' to the youngest chid, as pr fttraetiona; TlWftaleef thWtafeffla'lsunDreceH nl'fixtfce ' WxDp4i;!thaiaa; been' K2vmaranf (nAMaaln,lximBMjr asm Iw4ffwMit a ofnrrlA rerxrtrfstttttiwto'd Ask your;!dVngglst as' ttfthe'truth of .ifceae remarks. Large size 75 cents. -Try It and be conTinced. For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used Jor children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, rellevea wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising irom teeming or other causes. An 01a ana well known remedy. 85c per bottle. To all who are goffering from the errors and in Olaifetsb'm'btl vouth. nervous weaknesat arlr-4fi- ii - jraa loss of manhood, ikc.l wtU send a receiptaatii wlU core jou, ymtjs uir ItRV. JOSTCPH T. INMAN. Station n. WbfefiOUS'.! ! ew xo utr. 2sSS-r iciBlha testa oi arr!8tw(i "PTI I ! GOO jOOtiM---1 rGBTlNK. AN EXCELLENT MEMCI1STE. i.-; m ; 1 This la to certlfv that I have used VEGETINE. monufactured by H. R. Stevens, Boston,-Masi,; for1, Sneumaosm ana uenera rroBxwioa.uz-vriorrr ous System, with good success. I ; jWcomtoiertd VEQETINJS as an excellent meaicne wr ouoa complaints. Yours very truly, . Mr. Vandegrlft, of the firm of VandegrlftA Huffi man. is a weii-Known Dusmess man oi uus mm havtmromfel at the larcest stores In SpringnektOk : , -xni OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 16, 1877. Mr.'H. !B. Stevens Dear Sir Three years ago I was suffering terribly with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our minister's wife advised me to take VEGETINE. After tate toy ptoe bottle; J itaa entirely;, telfeved. This year, leeHng a return of the disease, I again commenced tnklftfe ft. tod am belna benefited greaOy, ' ttalso greatly improves my dlgesaon. )(;i ,, jars. a. mi.i.hi, i . 1011 West Jefferson Street ) SAFE AND SURE. In 1872 your Vegetine was recommended to me, and yielding to the persuatlons oi a inena. I consented to try it At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative proper, ties seemed to affect mr debilitated system from the first dose; and under its persistent .use I rapid ly recovered, gaining more man usuat neoiur ana good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetine my most unqualified Indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent in promot ing ueauji ana xeswnng uie wasieu sjvuuu w um life and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use; and as long as I live I never expect to tind a better. Yours truly, W. H. CLARK, 120 Monterey street Auegnany, renn. , VEGETINE The fallowing; letter from Rev. 13. W Hansfleld. formerly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Hyde rare, ana m presem bbujoo xioweu, must convince every one who reads his feltet of the won derful curative Qualities of Vegetine as a thorough oleaoser and purtnec f tbft UoodLli ',' C- in ; j t v? ,,,. vHydPark, MassFeb. 11J6. llr! H. BSfcyens-' .;', "vIi''h' f: ' ': rBr8ilArouften-years ago my health failed through the deptetfng effects of dyspepsia? nearly yearlater I was attacked by typholdVfeveT hi its worst form.' R settled to my b&dk, and took the form of a laree deeo-seated abscess.: Which was I flftn sTHtberifie. I had two surgical operations by. the D08tKttt in tne state, out receiv ed no perhianent carer t 8ufrere4reat psinat times, and was constantly weakened bya prf fuse discharge. I also lost small pieces of bone at dif ferent tTmftjL ' - Matters ran on thus about seven years, -till May. 1874. when a friend recommended m to go to your office; and talk with you of the virtue of Vege tine. I did so, and by your kindness paaeea tnrougn your marraractory , rroungme uigreuienw. ck oj which tout remedy ls nrodiiced. By wntt I saw and heard T gained some confi dence in vegeune. . I commenced takbig It soon after, but felt worse from its effects: still I Dersevened. and soon felt it was benefitting me in other respects Yet I did not see the results I desired till I had taken it faithful ly for little more than year, when the difficulty In the back was cured; and for nine 'months I have en loved the best of health. . I have in that time gained tmrity-fve pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and I was never more able to perform labor Ann now; During the oast few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my fist gather On another part oi my body. - ; i I took Vegetine faithfully, and it removed it level with the surface in a month. I think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner if I fend tak en larger doses, alter having become acfusiomea to ItH effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney disease understand that it takes time to cure chronic diseases; and, if they will patiently take Vegetine, It win, in my judgement, cure mem. . , With great obligations I am Yours very truly. G. W. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS. Vegetine is sold by all Druggists. ) jano rpHE GENUINE DR. M C L A N E ' t CELEBRATED AMERICAN WORM SPECIFI C -OB - VERMIFUGE.- SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. The countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose Is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; oc casional headache, with humming or throbbing of tne ears; an unusual secretion 01 saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a knawlng sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occa sional nausea and vomiting; violent pains througb out the abdomen; bowels Irregular, at times cos tive; stools slimy? not unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollerrand hard; urine turbid; respira tion occasionally dlfllcult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teethe temper variable, but generally irritable, Aci whenever the above symptoms are found e exist - ! will certainly effect a cure. I IT DOES' NOT CONTAIN MERCURY . i In any form; it is an Innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender Infant , , 1 The genuine Dr.' McLamx's Vermifuge bears the signatures of C. McLank and ri.nmia Rum Uon the wrapper. ; 1 H DR. C McLANE'S it are not iwoommftded as 4 remedy "for all the illi that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, aadln all btltous complaints. dysDensla and sick .vtoiM'uI-.iuwa. liiH .fjfrul ,itin:ie . 4tetA iiaibsi tasUjiiil UT .!u iUJi;i kiiiw Kt AGUE AND FJTntS.'1' ' 1 t UM !MII III ,ij-4X-ii?-4f,-i4!jf. "Il J -jg Asa stoptepurgaave they are mieaiialed. BEWARE OF IMITATipNS. The genuine are never sugar coated. t Eaoh box Ira a red wo seal on the Hd with the Impression Da. McLams's Lim Pn.i- wt5P9elvbaaMthe signatures of ( :c. mcLahx axxu jb fjaaxnrr MfUrv Tnoiar nrwui liimln. ' ' - "' I IPre "E,r pronunciation. --. .v Vj.ji7r . . J . I ism bJwqxs Jiiax i-Jpte it .yv 1T1 ft rmmftui' fu -i AA H K AA B B M K AAA II U Ii'.AO BUB TTTTIM MB A4i B - R T B B K A A KBK T KB RKB TSliW SltVEBWABE, CUTLER V :H1HJ xXVERWARE, CUTLER X Pftll'IiTft' TIWKR TT A N KVMtt. Ti;-.iir. xi-.il hex ihaA . . , Removed to Tiddy's'OId Stand. . Removed to Tlddy'a Old Stand. - 1 JMP0RTANT, BOTH TO TBS WHOLESALE IKD RETAIL TRADE. Having unrivalled faculties I have Just opened the . . largest andbest selected stock of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMP GOODS, STHB OrFXBXD H NOBTB 0AB0UHA We keep a full Mne of all goods usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS . O0O' 8 0 i O O H H OCO H..H ' ll lvif N A A A II MM M ' y. Jf K M ainui.Dr hit; I'Uiin V.'Oi i v.? . . ..l:fl!iji'i',i V'O.! CO lUUt " O O , - R M, O O REM O O R B , OX R B 88 TTTT EBB B KC B o o p VIZ: Toilet Sets. Tea Sets. Cups and Saucers. Plates. Ewers and Basfna, Goblets, Glass Seta, Lamp Goods, and in fact everything In that line. We buy for cash and do a strictly cash business through out, therefore we .are ejuiWcd to.-flll orders at a 'erchants and me Retail Trade neraiiy will lit greatly to their advantage to call and ex- ke pur ....... :: , - HUGE STOCK ! : All orders from Merchants, whether small or large, will be carefully and ptomptiy attended to. JOHN BBQOtrmj), " Trade st, under Democrat; Office, Charlotte, N. C, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In CHINA, W. G. and C. C WARE, ROCKINGHAM and YELLOW WARE, GLASSWARE and LAMP GOODS. novl9 F IELD BROS.. WH0UBAU AID ROT AIT GROCERS and DEALERS in COUNTRY PRODUCB also, PTOranrroBS or tub CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been newly furnished and is kept tn first-class style. I Tenna, Per Day 2 00 Table Board, Per Month. IS 00 tyornnibos and Carriages at every tratn.0 FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. deel CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL HOUS CALDWELL HOUS E, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, Corner Tryon and 81xth Streets, CHARLOTTE, N. C CHARLOTTE, N. C, 8. P. CALDWELL Proprietor. This house is permanently established and offers all the conveniences and comfortsof a first-class boarding house. Persons visiting the city will find It a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnished with rooms, i d: RATES Per day, $1.25; per week, 86.00; per month, S20.00; table board, 815.00 per month. JanlO D R. A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST- OFFICE OVER L. R. WRISTON ft CCS Dbuo Storb. ' With 25 yean' experience I guarantee entire attstactkm Janll FINE WINES, ; y vr And rure Liquors, Three Tears Old, go COCHRANITS. Central Hotel Saloon. 'EWING MACHINES. L 20 eoiuugnment. sold cheaper than they can be bought else- - 5, y auwuu juauwnj ;t Auction 'CrjlBlnx9lOirVArnkanta: flhnrt aUi it 1 H ! ambirjaito imia cxyra proof hoildlngthfir hi bftfltunent flrst or seo ond kioiMtncl 'win ''give' wtoehoose -feeerpta On i b Yin; ! If?fn). ri; Jf hiriii : ," "'u' Wlilchjoa can draw money If desired. Charges moderate.8 TH011AS 1L GATTHEB. Octl2 Oj 9! ROCERD23 CHEAFEB IBAN SVEB. 4- NEW GOODS I NEW FEATURES ! Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county) BEST RYE WHISKEY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. All goods delivered In the city free of charge. a tne a W.H. i. UlUMMIMtiJm, Trade street Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand, ap 15. C O T T O N ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED -BY- THOMAS H. GAITHER, Cotton Commission Merchant. octl2 w ILLIAMS A FINGER, Have lust received a lot of Turkeys and Chickens which we offer at low prices. Come to Williams & linger and buy the best Family Flour from the best nulls. Wheat, Bran, Oats, Com and Meal, Honey, Country Lara, Butter and Eggs. The best Timothy and North Carolina Hay, cow and horse feed of the best quality Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Con signments solicited for all kinds of country produce. Will make prompt returns of sales. dec6 J. A. HENDRIX, Agent, -GROCER GROCER- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Comer Main and Blandmg Streets, COLUMBIA. & C. Special attention paid to consignments. Quick sales, and prompt returns guaranteed in every in stance. janlOlmeod TjTAMILY GROCERIES, I have now In store a full supply of Groceries and family supplies. ; Also, Turkeys, the country. Chickens and Ducks, fresh from Just Received: Fresh Goshen Butter. New Buckwheat Flour. S. M. HOWELL JanlS J U8T RECEIVED, CHOICE PINE APPLES, -AND T7TNE YE LOW YELOW BANANA O BANANAO. A ; INE Also some beautiful CONCH SHELLS, call on me for Be sure to c N N s. Remember my stock of Confectioneries and Fancy Groceries is Complete In every Particular. I Invite a trial of my Celebrated Mottled, Blue and Red Laundry Soap. Remember I keep the Largest Bar of Blue Soap in the city for 5 cents. Also a good Laundry Soap at S Bars for 25 cents. Recollect that my stock is not composed of Fancy Goods alone, but also Heavy Groceries, such ' as Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Sugar and Coffee. Don't fail to call on me when you want first class Goods. : Respectfully, ' '" Janls. LeROY DAVIDSON. Gr COD HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO HAPPINESS, And Good Bread is Essential to Good Health. Therefore buy BRIDGEWATER Family Flour,' the best In America. For sale only by LeROY DAVIDSON. isctlVxmons. NO MORE JHEUMATI8 f OR GOUT ACUTE OB CHRONIC s A L I C Y L I 0 A , SURE CURE. Manufactured only under; the; above Trade-Mark by the ' .. EUROPEAN SAUCYLIC MEDICINE CO., vm ruxs xau LAirutft ' - Immediate relief warranted.' Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated vhjbwuuji ui Atuope ana Amenoa, raroming , etapie, Hanaleas,can4 Reliable Remedy on both: eonUnenta. - Th Htehest Mmikni tMuimr or irHnarepQCTvo cures outoi iuq eases within three1 wvja-. : dwiw- iu vwy oissoiver ox xne poisonous .Crie Acid which exists in toe Blood of Rheumade anouwroeiita.' ;1 bo boxes, for w, i obuj any aaaress- on recerpt al - pricet fiiiaotaea ny pnysicians. sold bt an druggists. A- n7 ; Only Importers' Depot, 28 OUT-st., N.T., STOP AT THE:-- ; - -'! . " BOYDEN HOUSE; Salisbury, N. C. C S. Bbowk, Proprietor, ; - ELate of the National Hotel, Raleigh.! C 8. Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk; W.' O. Shelbum As try OOiEAM(GFE.tii!7 -k.J ir. tu LEMOSN N .. XRAHUE.. .EMO - 5TW. TfiT ' V R R R R M M S, S The greatest luxury of the age (otic per pound.) Also remember that he keeps the finest assortment of Candies ever seen in Char lotte. t3T Ladles partic ularly invited to call. V V VANILLA. VANILLA. CHOCOLAT BXJt CHOCOLATS. CHOCOLAT CHOCOLAT BK Y.y ANTT.T.A V ANILLA. Janl8 pROPOSALS FOB SUPPLIES FOR THE POOR OF THE COUNTY. Sealed proposals wfD be received at the office of the Register of Deeds, In the dry of Charlotte, until Friday, the 17th last., at 12 o'clock lor the fol lowing supplies (more or less,) one-sixth of said supplies to be-delivered to the overseer of the poor In the dy on the first Monday m each and every month, for the next six months, to-wit : 280 Bushels of Corn Meal, 26 pounds of good Coffee, 2,000 pounds of Clear Side Bacon. 05 pounds of whole Rice, 26 sacks Faintly Flour, 52 pounds ol good Brown Sugar, 52 gallons of fair Molasses, 2 sacks ol I. Jr. salt. Said articles must be sound and tn good order. The commissioners of the county reserve the right to reject any and all bids. . f. .. By order of the board! of county commissioners, this 8th January, 1879. WM. MAXWELL, Register and Clerk of the Board of County Com. janlO gUTTERICK'S METROPOLITAN FASHION SHEETS, And Patterns of Garments for February received this day, at TIDDT 4 BROTHER'S. janl7 eal Estate. R EAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, and will Advertise free of cost, all properties placed in my hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON, Charlotte, N. C. declO T7OR RENT. FOR RENT. FOB RENT. FOR RENrp FOR REN J? OR RENT. 10 Room House, two blocks from Dublic sauare. 820 per month. 5 Room House, acre of around attached, four blocks from public square, 816 per month. 7 Room House, with 8 aeres of land attached. price 8150 per year. 7 Boom House. four blocks from public square, 815 per month. FOB SALE. 4 Room House, with good lot, price .$1 ,200. 4 Room House, with good lot, price 8700. -6 Room House, with acre and half of land, four blocks from public square, price 83,000. WANTED. 7 to 10 Room House, near public square. 3 to 4 Room House, near public square. Call at DAWSON ttCO'8, Old Bank of Mecklenburg Building. declS ; Hear dtjertisjemjents. WANTEDA good agent to canvass Charlotte and the adtotniiur towns for the best selling household articles In the world. Tip top profits, write at once to world Manufacturing ca, 2 Clinton riai)e,few ion."" H 0tJSEXEEPES 1 1 ! A postal card sent us with your address will in sure free In return, our Illustrated Circulars of nice Householdlng Specialties. ' PALMER A SKILTON, Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street, New York. GENTS, READ THIS. We will pay Agents a Salary of 8100 per month and expenses, or allow a large- commission to sell owBewaTOnderiUnveRtlons. We mean xcttat we toy. 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