"TUESDAY, JA1ART21S79. THE IiEGISLATUB-VrX; . Reigh Observer..; ? " . ' -i SENAT&H" Friday, January 24. By Mr. Ilenderson, a bill concerning civil actions for, the recovery of debts nr tha niimhasR of land, i ! By. ilrEedwinea.bill .to.rprevent frivolous Drosecution3.i on- tit i-o i By Mr. King, a bill to repeal Ihe agrw cultural lien law. i ; . By Mr. Henderson, a bill, by request, to raise revenue 4for. the, use. of publics schools. ,- I - CALENDAR. ; 1 '& C 173, tof allow LeaksvUieand'otii er townships in Rockingham county to subscribe capital stock to a railroad company, passed its third reading.,, , I S. R. 183. authorizinsr the Secretary of State to purchase a seal for each regis ' ter of deeds in the several counties of N the - State, ,on recommendation of the s judiciary committee,, did, not. pass its Recond readintr. S. B. 199 was to remit the privilege vta of where it had not been paid, , 'and tfl. refund where it had been paid. ' "' ' Mr. Moye moved to lay on the table, rrrrirhicbrmotioir-prevailed; yeas "29, nays 13. ?J70Tf- ' ; " Mr. Everett moved to reconsider. ; Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the -table, which was adopted: yeas 22, nays ,20. Thiar motion killed the bill, so it cannot be taken up again this session. IL B. 173. S. B. 184. to extend the time . ,, . to redeem land sold for tass,.and pur- ' .The ,biu failed to pass its second read- S. R. 105. directing the1 State to pay mileacre and per diem to the witnesses on the part of the State in case of S wep son ana Littlefield took a wide discus sion, which was participated in by iMessrs. Davidson, Scales, Everett, Cald i.il".welLRobuisoa ana snow, Mr.- Davia son making a verbal report! for the ju ai idiciary committee; , -MiVfinoYT taking 1 ' strong ground that the; State flight to " ' bav these . costs i as this .was ; a; suit in stituted by an act of the General As sembly. . ' Mr. Everett fired into a hornets' nest ( when he' charged the consummation of this act to prosecute Swepson and Lit-? , field as , coming; from the General fAs- '""semuiy. ne also seemingly uuargeu this whole thing , upon, the Democratic parry. , Mr. Robinson answered Mr. Everett bv showing: that the Republican partv was entirely responsible for this prose . .., cution, and that the prosecution, dated ,Kftom,'"esolutipns. jmuch i farther: back ift n than the last General Assembly ; even back to the General lAssemwy; whn ivJhe Kepumicans were m tue ascenaan (vtiVYi He l alsci spoke against the bilLr. 1 iy . Mr. Scales in a stirring speech,picked I'iip Mr: Everett on his statements and : showed that the Republican party was the father of this prosecution. He had never been able ' to find where the last '. General Assembly hftd passed a resolu IjlUion authorizih this '.prosecution, and Ithere was no such resolution. ' It dated . j a long ways back; 3 Hd went oh to show that this whole matter had once been decided by the Supreme Court, .and that ;;!this tryingj, toj forces a matter, .upon 'a Democratic party, trheu 'X was r clearly ,1l (a Republican measure; was one of those He also -Opposed the bill. Lt Mr:HDavidson 1 again : argued that if t , this .bill did: not pass, it' would be the. - means or j estopping the prosecution, .or these men as mlich as if the General Assembly directly, passecLaxesolntion to that effect. r rr ' ;OrfJm6tionJ of -W Bledsoeto indefi nitely postpone, there, were 33 ayeaand 11 nays. "l " 'M S. B. 159, to abolish tax fees of attor neys charged in bills of costs in civil suits was, on--motion of Mr. Williamson, made special order for Wednesday next -iltj 6tiS- OF BCTRi-liNTATI VES. v , p a.-; i? v-iiHWPriddy; January 24 i.-rr .Petitions' were presented and referred as follows: ; Bv Mr. Carson, petition askinc for a stock ? law ' for Alexander county, To the committee on agriculture; 1 By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, peti tion i from, the; merchants of Winston asking for a repeal pf the law, taxing -merchants. -! To the' committee on fi nance. (:---. - Bv Mr. Orchard, netition from citi- zens of Bethel township; Cabarrus coun-t ty, in relation to running trains n Sun day.1:' To I the committee on internal improvements' -rxi-i'J J jSy Mr-Barrincer, petition from citi-; zens of Rowan, asking for a stock lawj to tne committee on agriculture-- JAT03Y CittcsOLUTIONS. , ; By-Mr. Turner resolution to sue ahd indict ring men.' Raced ' on the calen- By the same: resolution to mortifv and shame the rins which runs news- papers and lawyers.- Placed on the cal- enaar., T,t:,,-, ... . r.-,-."- - "By Mr. Huffstetler, resolution in fa- . ver of Aiaston county. . To the commit tee on finance, r " . 77.,7, ZZ ayrt jfjti n bi'ii ' BIL?. ,)irft' I r:i t By MrrCbbbbill to remove obstrue- . Uons , and ' provide,; fish ways in ithe streams at the State. "To the special committee on. fish interests.'.!' 1 U - ." . By Mr. Orchard, . bill- to . ineorporate tne American uoia company .iorth , Carolina. To the committee on eorpo rations.'r .r t. r ' : By the same, bill 'to .'incorporate tile Standard Gold Company of North, Car olina. To the committee on. corpora tions. - '?T? ,1 i ' By Mr. McLean, hill to continue in force the law establishinc normal schooJs..f To the committee on educa- tion. jM Vv o o By.MjB.Bajrringer, bill concerning the support of lunatics.. To the committee " on finance. K-Xyt " 1"'rr.'jtjT TILE CALENDAR : was then taken up. ' :.?,.. Bill to prevent the 'desecration of the ., Sabbath day was read the second time, : amended to . proyide tha it shonld.ap plybnry between sunrise1 and 1 sunset, . and passed the second time. The bill was then read and , passed the third , time. i - Bill to secure personal propertv from sale under execution on old (debts. (Re- -j- ' -lilt. . t . m . r"- 1 . w. ,. m scores law 01 01a nevisea v;oae. .aia on the table. , yuny.j.Kj & r. --Resolution - to repeal tax - law on f ef- timers and investigate tne agncuitura. department Laid on the table. Con siderable discussion was had ; on f this resolution. The committee onagricuU ture is engaged in an examination into the SUbiect.' ; .-f !.",- '!h:s':A.;,:j 3,1 Bill to amend, the law. in regard to the probate of deeds and fixing exami nation of married women. (Makes seal of court unnecessary.) Read and passed second time. -; t : ' : - ., t-j-j The bill was read the third time. Mr, Clarke moved that the further consid eration of this bill be postponed nntil to-morrow. Mr. York said he saw no reason for delay and hoped the motion to postpone would not prevail. Mr. , Clarke said that as he understood the . ' bill it would cut oft at least two-thirds of the salaries of clerks of Superior Courts, and that he thought such a bill ought not to pass without mature con sideration.,, ivir. Cobb said that the bil only relieved the people from thn raent of fees when the deed was proved in the countr-whereHhe land-was situ- tt. , - . Tne motion xoj posipontsruui iiui uc- jjj vail - Hjond-swapping act. ; Calendar. , 1 "Mr. Berry movea tnai tne diu oe re- ooago .vvt s erred to the committee on salaries and Ctoyernor covering reports of the board - Mr; Cobisaid that the biU had been duly considered by the committee on Alinr anA, taihraht-a rpnnrfwl fmJ J"""J r"0i be sustamed,- -.That theevii compiainea 4.1 V. of the last legislature. , t MrLArdrev favored the reference The whole subject matter of the bmwasbe-1 ing considered by the committee onsaia- ril'sandfees.an'dhe'sawnp disrespect to tamtto Jalw of had already lasted wo ,yea,ra,;a,nu wcum. , j -wV; ,j . OTth ana South Carolina, eeorgiay ana AtaDajqa, 0f the above descnoea property w""" that the law was only made as it was Mr.; Turner sent wwma Klfl - ..,tt- -a - tH r 5? .f ierring the bill, to that committee. I "fXaali"S Tne motion to reier was wiiuurawu, i and the bill passed the third time. 1J Su judges iSS "tT? oT vh having.statedthat the bill was the only wav in which the constitutional require mpf.t.q on thfl snhiects could be comDlied With. - I Rill to authorize election of township constables in 1879, was read the second. time and amended to put the election at tne same time as ior oiuer yinu&re. , . . n At'iii'-ia- - j: .'--t-T ' Thfl hiik nassftd second time ana was raad and naaaori fliiril timft. - I I Bill to amend the law in relation to : T i -a " i . j. .1 ounreme- uourt ana atisuces sin, iwbiuK.irf bl other officers.) . Read and passed sec-1 Uiiunuu uuiu uuraBftf r w ' .V'.r '"f -" I um to empower tne ioremen oi grana inripa tr nrJminiatpr oaths, was read the 1 Pnndt.imfl. 1 ' t n. v v v4 .:" t i', s- p f I The bill passed second time and was then read and passed the third time. ' restore public whipping as a punish- 1 JJAIA OIUUI. fAAU UV I ment ior crime was read tne secona time. Mr. Clarke said L that public whip- rrinor xvna rificrrarhnc harharnns. arainst I 1. o ,7,0., ro-.T 17 blow to the internal improvements of I t.hft State Mr 'Foard moved that the bill be made special order for Thursday next at lx m. ' xne mouon pievaiitsu. Mr. Dunn moved that the bill be print j ed, which motion also prevailed. SENATE. January 25. , n i PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS. By Mr. Ilenderson: a petition from Rev. Geo B Wetmore and 63 other citi- .-i Li:.-- i a. L au- zens oi vjauanus couuiv to pruuiuit uio sain of sniritnmis linnora within one I half 'mi a of Ker.hoF fthnrc.h. ..T -- .-... - - I By the same: from citizens of Scotch and Irish township, in Rowan county, to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within two miles of Christ church. By the same: a petition from Rev G, B. Wetmore and thirty-nine others to prohibit ,,the sale of spirituous liqnor within two miles of Unity church. By Mr. Scales: a memorial from 1ST. n. D." Wilson and others against the re- peai oi iue pruiiiuiLuiy iaw. e : I uy tne same; a; peution irom coiorea people to continue and enlarge the col ored normal school. , ' RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Williamson : instructing the finance committee to consider the pro- nuance uumuiitbCD wj uuiiaiuci mc piu-, priety of removing the tax on tobacco warehouses. - By Mr. Harris: instructing the finance committee to report a bill taxing cigars one half cent each on every cigar sold- in the State. i By Mr. Merritt: a petition and reso- lution from citizens of Chatham county nnn((min? the Cane Fear and Yadkin Railroad. ' By Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, a resolu tion asking for information j in -5 regard l-rt fVii flnvfirnnr'a 1' 'in a BILLS INTKODUCED. By Mr. Dillard: a bill to regulate the tax on tobaccos warehouses to amend chap. 156, laws' 1&I&-IU and , reads -, shall not apply to'warehousemenwho pay : a icense oi ffiia ana l per cent on gross amounts of commission. Bv Mr. Boss: a bill to amend an act to establish normal schools includes young women as well as young men. " By Mr. .tienaerson:.;a bill concerning sureties on official bonds ; no attorney at law and no'Personwho shall be in any manner indemnified by an attorney at law snail uts utiteii as security on iue official bond of any clerk of the Superi or Court, coronecor sheriff. - - By Mr. White: a bill foe the protec tion of English ! mocking birds.' . By Mr. Henderson: a mil to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors near Christ and Unity churches, Rowan county, and ".bethe- cnurcn, Cabarrus county. s '.fj-.. '1 "CALENDAR. S. B. 201. to repeal , sec. 29. chap. 6.. of Battle's revisal, and relates to the trans-s portation of lunatics to the insane asy- um, to make the counties. payin.qer-: tain instahfces,' passed its' second read ing. ;.;-sif 5."c ' ' ' ' ' V Mr. Everett moved to recommit Lost. wJienaf ter - several- amendments,- it passed its third readin g r tt Sr l.20i thatrali State bfficets. Vxcept the Governor. Lieutenant Governor and cletk ot the court report all salaries and fees for the past two years.. Adopted.! " S: B..1C5, in favor bf North Carolina r v : --r ..-j VUii tcuci oca v ice. r , i u p i ; r .T-.-r""A--,i Mr. Caldwell offered an amendment to include all soldiers, who had lost both leg9 and both arms. " " ' ' ii,rriiff mm caned out a loner dismission. i,r. n..u ii "i a - xi- v..,, ,4ai, vuu v u w wpLKeu w uie um, . had' ldst both arms and legs to receive tne Denetit oi it. - The committee offered - anv. amend ment to strike out $75.00 and insert $50.00. nf- Ton'U' if;,"i- Uj speechof an hwvocatedhel bill, AXAX. XJCWtl, 111 C OUUllUU A UClib uuu Bptiivo Acciinyijr AVA luc uiuieia wiiu were maimed in the v Confederate ser- vjce ,JIealso;alludedtothe"fact that this Legislature seemed1 to, carry! the idea that anj measure that called jnon- eyIrmrS6 l?aury ougntmot tojDass and the Only thing necessary to ; Kill .' a bill was to say it would te. threo and a half doltai-a out of the t.rpasiirv atiri ?J'bi0-.Z.TT .4 ni.wasKmeuvwriis Bueeuu 'was ,one;I eXCdediritf merit.' and:. was listened tn W4th much interest.. 'uM '.u.V'i-u JMr. .bnow v advocated i this ''measure irHrKtminh fflAliMu.ff tkw. Mif,l. AiA blind soldiers, taking strong grounds fo.T fhhoA wim in ;i if r !. gave theic all, even their life; for their 4V . yi- "i iroi u nonntrv. m k, T S liua.6 ne a? as m la" "a, u. puaoiufc, va rjucipiug . luusc i. wiiu had lost their eyes and limbs in the ser - vice of the Confederacy still his idea was that legislation, should not be a matter of sentiment but this, like all othei" artts. mnftii h wpII lnnVH afto,. - V IAH.A VWvnrf UAUI3 TV UU IV VvAJL IVVIVVU ttl it TJl I -,jvir. Everett inoucnt tnat one j-oi the great things that . operated ;aainst 'the State was this crV of no inohev. demeteA ,j ii.:':; TTi iwBui;,u.-miu5ii ui, nn buau xxo was strongly in iavor or tne bill. Mr. Austin moved that the bill, with amenrl m mtZ-Yn irrmlrtl n th auienameniS, D& recommittea to tne nnance committee. ' Adopted -yeas 80, navsl9 'r i f i' n i rf t ? -w'-ioq'1 Jt.' -t'f i- i. b,3 i- -it ! a V. ,to JSennettsyille & Hamlet Eailroad cap- ital stock half v . million-shares $50 fiar.h. vi ma1 a o. oiol wi-,i. -f , -' ' .w.v . m vi UVA . . MvA u "Adiourned "until Monday rhornirig "at" 10 OClOCk. " j.Ji r-isi Mi rsa ." . . . " . ... - -' ' ,', HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - 1. . Jl 4 J J -r3 i . i anuary zd. : .. bills. . .. By Mr. tavis, of Catawba: bill to ini I coiporate the .Lincoln & Catawba Rail ay Company. Placed on the calendar, ' Uy Mr.jlUson; a bill -to incoporate vTzx2v? SeTthrporof ttstowu v.. " "X 1 J . ....Tjlinnt niiA tAf Ta rHoriiioo'cVI aa a matter 1 .... . . ,tmir no if AnoTi firl rofna iiri H a- -f - kf-V.r.n I i k.iiu . a. K . TP p vivir I rn i ii iHjiiLiij. luii i-nL- w inn 1 i f jl riiiiiirin i 1 1 in iitii.ii hihi rHuuinnv 1.1m aniaran amnaiM rn viahi i besideUeblirid tXcome iu.. Still, if thi SS ureTin the Raleigh & Rocky-Mount Railwa; TJ,r f rpii-rna-rt a .hill t VOToil thft Agricultural Department;; which were transmitted. the Senate with a propo RltlOn tO Print I ';' ";: ''"r 1;V"l! Mr Rpfd. of Mcmweir was added to me. cuiuuniq; vyi i;iuiwuu 101- -" menus. wOB y. ZZt i Ct -" l .- was prwetnimg to icau,wiicjui.ouJuca - raised therpomt,tnav w aisrespecuui u iub nu uu i compete wlUrany NoraemobWni House hot bo x': Pomtto be well tekenraMi.the-protest hnprej .jnmwnll, ttol.NX ,'- .1J H : ; sonal privilege, and was proceeding;!) ncmou r -1-""""" ?-jjr7- of DersDnalriyileffetiUTbhalrid. ed the TOint ZH&SSl cision Mr.' Turner appealed and the chair was sustained. wnt. nsvvex tfsJrtw CAIJENP4B.-i'vi!l."1i : - Bill concerning elections . in 1878 (Ratified the'felection of congressmen.) Read and passed seeondsraLdlLlhird umes. u ,unj -f-.i) tttri Wi 1 .'.. .T"'- ' i. ,: Kill to mcoroorate the Liincoin as? C fanrha Tfailwav fVmTa.TlV. Ordfirftd tA be printed and referred to the commit- . . ji . i the low lands of Fourth creek in Rowan jsm xoj?aecure ine ueiusr uramaiw a auu xieueu.uuuuuea.': x sksscu. w t ca vauia- i out action. , : "Rill tv. lftoraHrA acraT aft,hfti,DftffiTnbfir iPP.tiTiff of fhoiramiRsirmeristof Wilkes county. Read and' passed Secondh and,! third times. 1 friof ftiaTTAiiaa mnif rloilv I r . - T. r--. ; - 1 ItrJOUlUUlVU VUUV UUU AlA T Mr. AtKinson saia tnat tne'iiouse was limited to 60 days and wanted f rAanhitiftn ; that, thA Hniisn would have I . ; T . .... Y " ... i 9 ; that gvei hours .( was 1 hot to& ' niuch: wHvk for the House. t ! hu,Mri Carter?, of Buricombe,1 sawfno use ior tne resolution, xie uiu not uiiiik. h would expedite business and ; would; re suit in hasty legislation.1 xne wpric should be done in the committees, andJ that hasty and ill-considered legislation was not good retrenchment and reform. That when it became necessary night . sessions could be held. ; . i i. rjuutjo Mr. Brown, of MeckienDurg, agreea with Mr. Carter. The work was being j' czrii. jZa i3 I uune uy uie cuuimiiwsess, wuwcii,uuuiu hf TTp. mnvftil to lav the resolution on I t.hAtah a I I --- . - - J .I- I Mr. Turner called for the yeas and. nays, which were not ordered, and the motion prevailed. ' i Bill to allow the commissioners of Salisbury and Goldsboro to correct tax usts. Read afa'd passed second and third times. Bin to incorporate the town of David- son College in the county of Mecklert- burg. Read and passed second and third' times, ft J ' T- ! ie " J i1"" 1 Mr. Brown of Mecklenburg, moved to reconsider the vote, by which the hill to incorporate the town of Jatidaair jOol, lege passed the third time. 1 ' j The motion prevailedri and the same gentleman theh tnoved . topieconaider "i--.v j IlT s wteby which thet bill tassedthe second time, wbich motion; ojpreil'ail, eV . ' ,ray,J',r'i;, ";,'," -tf frnurr ; 1116 question then l, Tecumajr on:- th , passage of the bill the seeond tilh the yeas and nays' Were oi,dered, : anCtthe P"APsed yeas y;. nays 0,4 , Bllf t incorporate ,the townrjof Tay lorsville in Alexander COunty. Rad and passed second and third times. patent tiejatjcittes. yEGETINE, k vxtrvr.T.vnar utirmrxntv! (;'. i : .'rjtu4'' Springfield, O., Feb: 28, 1877. This is to certify that I have usediVEGETINE. monufactured by H. B. Stevens, Boston, Mass.,' tor i neumansm and General prostration of the Nerv ous System, with rood success. I recommend VEGETINE as an excellent medicine .focanch WUILiiauiUlb 1VUIB fdj UULJ . C. W. VANDEGBIFT.' ' Mr. Vandegrift, of the firm of Yandegrift ft Huff man, is a well-known business man of this place, having one of the largest stores In Springfield, O. OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 16, 1877. Mr. H. R. Stevensr-t- i ..-,: J. Dear Sir Three years ago I was suffering terribly with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our minister's wife advised me to take VEGETINE. After tak- Incr nnn hnrr 1 a T nroa nntimlTr Tin II , Tin In ao "TS vux- wvwv mm IM fctfUMtf WIP V O W ZU JQOJli feeling a return of the disease, I again commenced taking it, and am being benefited greatly. It also pveBe7r&on- Mrs. A BALLARD. 1011 West Jefferson Street SAFE AND SURE. ' Mr. h. r. Stevens: H ;i IO t is: i'-T I In 1872 your VegeOne was recommended to me, ' f?y.111??- Jo toe jreuations of a friend. 1 uuui K"ucr- ueuuiiy aim,' 'nervous, nrostratlon. superinduced f by overwork And irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative proper ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the first dose; and under Its persistent use I rapid ly recovered, gaining more than usual health and guoa ieeung. since men nave not .hesitated to i Kive veueune my most unauanned indoma numt bein a safe, sure and nowerful Int in nmmnC CLARK. 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn. VEGETINE I The fallowlner letter from, R O tjt MnnaAnM I t , ,, i , w ---- -. -' .....;! KSiS cuuvuicc evnry one wno reaas nis letter oi tne won- dfJi?u?ltIJe q?Llitie5 vegettne as a thorough Pt of be blood. ( ' : f' Hyde Park, Miwk'.Veb! is, 1876." Mr. H. a. Stevens- - -rr:i Trr?? r- Dear Sir-About ten years ago. my heaith failed through the depleting effects of dyspepsia; nearly a year later I was attacked by typhoid-fever in its yorstfprm, Itsettiedin my back, and took the form of a large deereated abscess, which was nfteenmonths in gathering. -I had two surgical 1 operations by the best skill In the State, but receiv- u-j..l!.S,:. 1 suffered. great pain at 4A t n.r.- 1 j, r m I fiiwharm. i Kiw m m.n .. r.f . I f.MntHmiu ... . ' T. I Ltt!SiS5BSsib0- en years, an May, 1874. when attend recommended me to go. to i your omce, ana taut with you oi the virtue of I your omce, aua taut witn you oi me virtue oi Vege I tine. I did so, and by your kindness passed througtf your manufactory, noting the ingredients, ice, by which your remedy is produced. . By saw and'heard I gained some confl- i ueuceni vegeune. , . ....-.. -it 1 L1 commenced taMng it soon after; hut felt worse KJSfflJBS persevered, and soon felt it 1 see the results i desired tin respects Yet I did not I had taken It faithful- ? !f Utoe more than a year, when the difficulty in oacK was cured: and for nine months I have enjoyed the best of health; a I I have in that time rainm tmnt-nmt n. il flesov being heavier than ever before in my life, and , 1 VHSJSl !Die perform latwr than now: Auiuig uie pasi lew weeas i nan a Bcroluloas i swelling as large MmynstgaTozx, another Dart oimyoody. , Jii- Ve?an1 faithfunymd it removed it level J101 "F1?08 ln a Ponth- 1 tbu-1 ould have. been cured of y main trouble sooner If I hud tak- en larger doses, after .having become accustomed to Its effects. . v." 'l .. . ., ...Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney oisease understand that It takes time to cure chronic diseases; and, If they will patiently take vHn!uILwH1?,ln.niy Judgement, ure them, With great obligations I am ... ., , , . ."il - - . ... .. "UJUXI-, . Mm. w w.MiwBTr-nfT.iv . rasror or tne ethpdlsjt Episcopal .church? V-U-X1NE i .TJiA"r 1- T I Prepared by &Hf 1 S1.- i ' nt i H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON; MASS." '", at 0 and adjourn at? o'clock.;, rlihiawes and best' seieeHoaf " vegetinetl sold by aUDrnggista;1 i- 1flhi' ;'i ' - w " JOXw. i);..wt. f 1 ;i:, ,-,:.: -i'l.t; .:. -.s - r t i i ! if !) T U 0- AND THE FULlb GESESALLY. Having met with such flattering success in the whoJesalftd- ratan?. Crockery business since 11 opened las November, and from th fact that I ' r, Owing to th above fads I bava Beea eompeuea , : y.i . 31i I X Stetesrnal Revenue y . ondharJ ajuli8wemblfldto)Ae'gocfsa8 low f;) i'.:g..i T i ih I .-vwr, lnn j DJECOBATEDT 'AL7&' r.aanfc sd tqlf- ill fcB it! (.Vwwf .1 n nnn rr v i w- , A A OOO H H H "K ITH5 A A lrr-.;)'.H J i ! ffd.id'J nor a.-. y-l-;.l .-,1 Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets we make a Speclallyi n mug iiiiku ui uua uuuui uww iuwv. present, and in few days we will have .wj y;ir. m.n v-1 - r DECORATED CHAMBER TOILET BETS. 5 . , s , : i-F tfon. Our Retail fihelvea are oomDlete filled with I , .. . ... - ".. I ; I . . t anBiteswsrt? ever brought to this cotmtry." ... . lii.i.-Uaaai.jlJ HUCawUBWMUiauwiiiiiig. vuuumii mmiaira u list ltonfehM'np6d'ap'ptteatioti.'I!J1 3lj w:,)3i J ! ' . 1 . Liil't Thanking you fof pasf patronage, dec.; I remain BesDectfully. ' " JOHN' BROOKFTELD, 1 . Trade St. near College, under Democrat OfBce, tt. rrr.. . - - - - - charlotte, N. C. Jan.22A878.i) VhtMX T UIST'S GARDEN SEED. yf, !Liarge, suppif (Qijtnesej ed, by W seed, lust recelv- ' ft BUKWJ.LL. lonOO 50 CASES HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, 1 100 barrels best Kerosene OH, 100' ounces Quinine, a ki 50 ounces Morphine, 400 boxes Window Glass. A i 1 jan22 WILSON ft BUR WELL. XTSE BURTON'S PECTORAL SYRUP , For your cough. an22 WILSON ft BUR WELL. RESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared at t ,-,-(yj ' WILSON ft BURWELL'S, ; Drug Store. jan22 JpOB A BAD COUGH Take Burton's Pectoral Syrup. - X TOWELLING HOUSE WANTED. Jl-J A first-class tenant who is willing to pay a liberal rent wants a good dwelling house with o to 8 rooms Trade or Tryon street, and as near as possible to the public square, is preferred. Apply to 8. WITTKOWSXY. ; JH .T ABE ALWAYS BEADY And willlne to show goods whether or not you are ready to buy. L. B, WBISTON 4 CO. t flecia . . - ' ,.!- JpOR FINE WINES, And rare Liquors, Three Years Old, go vs,ifQCJ5AN,S, Central Hotel Saloon. -NOUOSB ' Rheum at is Jf OB GOUT A CUT E OB CHRONIC S ALICYLIC Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., . . r ' I. of fAbo Ami ino. 1 Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe and America, becoming a Staple, Harmless; and' Reliable-Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of ParWjeport 95 cures out of 100 cases within three i days. Secret The only dlssolver of the poisonous ; Uric Add which exists In tne Blood otBi leumatic ' and Gouty PaUents. 81,00 a box, ff boxes ior 9S 00.T ent to- any address on receipt of 'price. : Eidorsedhy physicians. Sold by aH drugglstsJ Ad dress WASHBURN E CO., nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 23 CUff-st, N. x. " . - -- - OAA IN CASH WILL PURCHASE tg!4dJJ , n o L- V ) v i rr ' A Powenttng pPress, , Guernsey make, old style, size of oed 26x4 Inches. Was in use until replaced by a new one. Address J. C. BAILEY, l editor Enterprise and -Mountaineer, Greenville, laiUtf TJMBEB'1 LTJiwrnrtt'T ' ' ) 1 ' ; ""' . Mv mills, located five mllea from CharlnttA nn the Monroe road, have now amDle facilities for Jan25 2t B. R WALLACE. TtfT RESCRIPTIONS Carefully and uwarafelT nrpnanvl .nt nil hoHTS. uy wjjaSum -UtfWJ.A.ii, aecib" T7INE FRENCH BRANDY, ' , ',.,-.,rT Wines and Whiskies for medical purposes, can be had of . . . WILSON fc BUB WELL, dec 18 . Druggists. PHOTOGRAPHS. :it";:-i'Atr .'I In consequence of the reduction tn the price of I the original cost of materials, and in order to give -----,.-. C : my patrons the benefit "of the' reduction from and I OTTAr .Thlft finfa PrtAhWMnlid will h. tntr.- m a.ihw.i'i rt :TT .. HREbtrCED BATEg. I unra4 I 8epcr4 H. VAN NESS M mr.' vw.. "TV-Pi " n r-, ' - r.. .;-jr t. 'f..afj)i:t I .i-u. s "ii M. f.'.f 1" Ii -i J? t '.ir-"- IS'i - re T T , ISlfk'Tl i i: f a ...7 .......... . , . -. , r. a , . , ,l IU. .... ... 7T7T .1 r r. f..i..' .sT-si -Net 'ilsotL' Bra-well's drni?Btnrtt , .!". . I vwu-n ideclS; JAMES MURPHY; bM.ximw s. l!?i fs fi v PRACTICAL AIL0,'.ffi i. JhA I I MW.I'i.i.. ';' ."".' 'J. 1 iioiuiu-a Atuiiainor. -itjuia Htmnt. un Rt-iim . Owing to the stringency of the times I will m fu-. I $10, Casslmere suits for $8. Pants of suits same ratesi I guarantee an my work ;no lit, no charge. ' iuro wum very cneap. w 111 make line suits for uio f CVUU i3 CUliViUCCU. July 17. - JOARD REDUCED. . The firstday of February table board at the Charlotte Hotel will be. reducd to $15.00 per month. - field krosl. rr-.Tl -T0TicE or srizcss. - . . U. S. INTERNAL EEVENUE, Vj ,1 llAPtii'a firt. Iiistrlct North Oroll". ' -'t - , S.iate&v-e, N, a, Deoeiaber 27th, 1478. Y? Eevnue Laws, on Baturaay, iecemoeriiiux,rj5: moles and 1 wagon and harness, one barrel of Whiskey, the property of W. F Burns. - ." -,' Notice Is herehy riven to the owner or claimants data h nranf. or the same united States.' V- MOTT. -' jj.oiocof' Xi Collector. 1 r 1 j-m-,:..,.-'. j;vive,N,t3.,Pecemi)er.eaui8 1 seizea'ior vioianon 01 uiumsu dhwo miiim i MaU twvrna tnhao. as the'rjroDertrof J. F. Fare.; f.fiooce is aereoy given w uie uwuci m hmuuuu nf th nnvv ,dA.ribMl nroDertr to aDoear before 'me at my 'office In Statesville, and make slalra thereto Deiore tne expirauou ui uuv uajo uvui, date hereof, or thesanr will be forfeited to the United States.!-' h-.MnX. J. -J. MOTT, dec254woaw - f Collector, t OF SEIZURE, I v Rfiizpd for violation of United States Internal Revenue Laws,, on weanesoay, Joeoemoer 'iifta, 1878s ii;rilciv.;:.'u ! ii UcFlve boxes Tobacco, the property of T. C. Strlck- Notice' is hereby given to the owner or claimants 1 Til". ; i l tne aDove aescnoea property to appear neiore me at; my omce m otatesviue.anQ maxe ciaun MrkA ' mV ftmiul Ml ,. MIUnlHini IM i millfH i M'AM.tWWm .1 . V the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the J same will be, forfeited to the J,, United State&r li'.Ji: vJ I l V Collector;, j . -. W , , :ipt m )JrfIWtl i I -Deputy.' r . t.i u nx :jan.:iftt. " , - v , , r, ,1 ,ii ift '' A tr:' prKLD BBO&i WHOLSSALX AND SET AIL . GROCERS and DILALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE ALSO, FBOPBIETOBS OF IEB 'A .... CTARLOTTE HOTEL,. . hit.'-.. CTLABLOTTE,N.C This house has been newly furnished and Is kept in 1 style. Terms, Per Dar;-- $2 00 Table Board, Per Month, Id 00 t38r-Omnlbus and Carriages at every traln.a 1 i HELD BBOTHERS, Proprietors BEN KTMBATiti, Clerk. deel ADDILL HOUSE GASTONIA, N C i -).;J ' ,rn:V If"f. ' IB. E. WADDILL feblOtt. M. ' '-' u-.:; J STUDEBAKER "WA30N& .lion: ; 3)''v' V 1 1 am now in receipt of a large lot of the celebra- ted STUDEBA-EBlWAGONS, an sizes, which wm w soia on reasoname terms. . ; .CALL EARLY, - "-! 1 1 V Ij . . f fad supply yourself with the best wagon out T. H. GAITHER. - S ''i.vr s J'ORRENT.h The two stores In the Grier & Alexander building - s Jan26tf ...---- -TT0B BENT.- i "-J ' ' A three room ; dwelling house on, Sixth street, -weu ana Kronen in yarn. , Appiyto Jan26 JT. W. WADSWORTH. , -tiU tro ! iAtwfl--iirV '-.,'"'; r.&nttlQU SaUS- N '-'- XTOTICE. 1 . , . - :tr By virtue of the trtug of thef power conferred In mortgage' byT.J. .WUklnson and Laura B. Wilkinson . Charlo Building and Loan Association, I l made to the will sell at public auction, a : house and let of land i fronting on the N. C Railroad, in souare No. rat ! beginning at a stake on the N. C. Railroad and run- nlng with said road to L. A. Phillips comer, thence wnu tier iuio iou lees mj a siaae, mence-parauei wiu aju raiiroaa 4Jg leeisoj. . bnannonuoufle's Kne. thence to the bednnlnir. which is .now , claimed subject to said mortgage by E. W.-Mellon. aid property to be sold at the court house door in t tha -II nf rhartnHtt im , , txA.n n nv. TWmii "m VU HUB I1IWMIHV III OUUVU, jl lotv, aw casn,,- tne amount aue the cnariorae ijuiicung ana oan Associauon, being S229.25. wltii cost bf adTertlslng and sale, i . -A.-iArij7 vr.-l u fu R-B-X?CHRANE, !t aecxv uis - Setfy and Treas. iii, I'ri 1 ' i EAHRISOK, Aucaoneer, :! i.s- ".!( ' '"" ;Hu r- ,:i J f AXWELL HABRISOTVr i J ylXJL jfjf -j J U. -J, ..('j i-.-'l .'Jili nJi"f: 'A'Uif- -Inn) ''iiij-.-if i 1 iil'. !'5;'i.'.i -Pi - ; :W.-.. f TitJCTiON' Uid COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i M-ntvtrnm o vj- Jiiy! .-jriii '? t'.!i! .Boy and sell on wnaignmeotall kinds of. .0! .- '!" MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODTJCE;- WIQ give strict personal n 1 T-''---Ii attention to all business entrusted to onr e&reV Four doors above Charlotte HoteC '!r ; J ll ,6l"J.?5!SS S 7 AY .it j - Especial attention to the retail trade, and all our Goods are warranted of the best quality. 1 Wilson mrawiTT.T. . . i lutt, tiaiwiT or thft same wiu ue lurieiwu w un .. o TTnltorf stntMi TninrnAl Tlftveniw. 1 ' 1 H Collector's Office. th CoUeedon Matrlct, N. C; -1 ., - ; - t - i " , ' " 6tatesvlllfi,Iec. 18tb, 1878.!.) 1 ,t U QO- BANGS. i? " orange g orange A j TTvnNlt N ( i ;r h,ij'i - -..iw t-j f ' ' THY l,.i.jV;u)ii'i. B V CA B'O H C A BO M E L O BlVO K-Bi.B'T! 8" !' '-iJi ;;t.,.,'i':i'ti ):...;; 1 i-.-Hi v-.T-'.n.-i J;--'!; :! . t. u "The ereatest lnxtrry of the ' . -i ' ,.,r!.age(50cperpound.X-Al80i r " remember that he keens . : m f-;f i 1 finest ' assortment of Candles ever seen in Char- ' lotte. (W Ladles pardetti uiariy mvitea to can. ; .ii t;.;(' r ttt ;r,-.: Ji.n r 'TANTLLA: ' Vv V,ANTLLAjn , Janl8 ?--'- i' if ' 1 .; CHOCOLAT EKB '; ' ' CHOCOLAT I CHOCOLAT gB ' CHOCOLAT Iuh- rpHE v RISING SUN. I According to the command of Joshua of old, al though repudiated by the "Jasper Philosophy' of the new, Is now standing stuVat the Old Place, on .Trade Street, opposite , the Market House, plus Hornet Fire Engine HaQ. where the light of reason Inxrnlr tni'surrulng atmosphere, which In- - J-m.-a1--.- i M Tests an ttuhgs with' the glow of Inspiration, and - - j ."'i-ftj'iilHlui -'I,-' the world no longer seems-;, j- . !,-u vf M A fleeting show, 1 : Toinan's illusion given,' ' ,:!.!si. '1ji:im i- ' Once on a time. In another Hemisphere, !' Man's 1 Illusion" was checkmated and fanaticism stamped out In the Holy-Wars of theCssvs.Uie;Crescent, -1 ' ;. . 1:1 - " ii (the Crusades). . Two million men were killed and a pyramid was erected from' the' bones from one battle-field alone, near Nieve, by Solyman, as a monument to their fanaels, and. the Saracens dranlcbeer out of their skulls; :Slnce then, fol- lowing the Bef ormatlon, In' Christian conflicts (so 000,000 who have victimized ther to their i . faith.-; Peter the, Hermit had nothing to do with the latter conflicts; He had Peter'd out some tune previous.. The present Hermit who runs the ' : "RISING SUN" .' Is pleased to say that he has received his stock since Christmas, and has now W hand, FERRY'S CELEBRATED GARDEN SEEDS (warranted to cams up without the crwsode of your neighbor's chickens), w addition to his stock of Candles, Nuts . .11'... - r , X'xl , r - ? J I ' Raisins, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Flour,Lard, .Sardines, Canned Fruits, Apples and Oranges.' 1 in fact everything kept in a Confectionery and Gib- ceiy. Jan 19 Democrat andHome copy. C & HOLTON. EEAL ESTATE, iii .... 1 T - . MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, ' For selUng and buying Mines,. Lands andHousw,! Li.iU uiuAdM ''1' " ' "... .'.' ! . s-n tma mn 1 - ii 1 1 . ; ,jik - Advertise fretfol cost; alt prorittesphiisedtoniy s: -k u, &J..1.:: for gale.'' nanas ior sme. ..!: THUS. JT. IWAXTUMt declO vu Charlotte, N.iJii j .... ).,i. n;,-r "COB RENT, FOR BENT, FOB RENT, FOBBENrni FOB BEN X ! 7 OB buse with, A acres of .land attached, wwiA 1 ETA -. nn 1 7Boom House,: four blocks from public square,! ' JSlgper month. rt;- -rrimita .-i ( 'r ; n,"'i FOR SaLE. Jii M 4 Room Hons 'wli goodlot prioe.5i.20a ,l j !.".-- - - . ; : 4 Room House, with good lot, price $700. ' s ! if; 6 Boom House, with acre and "half of land- four; il "blocks from public square, price $3,000. I v !j . I - i-'r. i lit , WANTED, . m 'ht- . ' .. - 1 ' - .'' " 4 - J i -, -' , i-r '' vnr ioi -i II ' 7 to 10 Room House. ner nubile souare. j , v t ..... - .... . f " - - 8 to 4 Room House, near public square. Vi! 5 1' ., ii lU1 ' .; j- . m.- '- - f;i L-"rClat;njJv:-:fn-f''rr'--:' -s .; j f !?! iti:If .' ' ' :-PAVSON GO'S, ; Old Bank of Mecklenburg Building.' :tdecl8.;ti ;; -r Hap J'f'lil I 'f lift D ,t".',w. -i-OCANb 0 " : .l Hi- I il'l -f - iJfll S ft VK.J 1. pWtI8T- frill' .fi'd'i; ' Ji-i - i.-i i u'tu. , , ; OFFICE OVER L.B. WBISTON CCS H i With 25 yeanT eiperlence I guarantee entire atis faction . . ' 3 janll" 3tsjcjellwje0usj TyiLSON BURWELL, DBCSetSTS, ' ft'j ' , . i . j d,-. i ; -' . . ,..W,,.(J ,j. I r, . ! . ; Gelatine, 5. ' - i i ITavoring Itracts,. All of the best quality for retail trade.' ivyj.lj decl3 BUTTERICira 1 METROPOLITAN FASHION SHEETS, , And Patterns of Garments, for February -received . triHA. Li'. caned. ViLTty mQUon more were slain Zhv Dl-1 ,":u,,, .( i.pfv- (v.,,,,; "reor; ''mmencnaaon thus given. RENT r. F,'U .it,'. .' ' ' "!' I ' ' ' V M j i - if .f . i-M-Vi'i iii'i -"Wli : n tt. , !SMii 1Ua t I Di 520 per month, L t ) mn yu,ii e1- ini iJ: 1.,.. ... o ',!-' r.ir'; :ii "'"'' M Remittances should be made by postoffloe money fi R Room 'House. acre! of ground attached, four order or draft, to avnid ihuim C " .. . . . ..... . . .. j .n. . : . . . . . T' .t . , t ! I .. ,r ' ''nil ' 1 :--''I')lIfI "'it ?1 !.?f'H'jl ? ' 7 Boom H , : TIDDY TDSOTHEa . . , . ' T. NICHOLAS, SCRIBNER'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE - - -, . yOB QTTTa 'Lvx, nora. .1 Alf IDKA1. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE. ( - " Messrs.' Scrlbner & Co., In 1873. began the publi cation of St. Nicholas, an IUustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge as editor. ; Five years have passed since the first num ber was issued, and the magazine has won the highest position. It has a monthly circulation of - . V 'OYER 50.000 coracs. 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