SHje'ttfljwr:
v.rv-T?i1ff TMt-.h HfrwTT?) th Ten-
SATCEDAY, MARCH 1,1879. ' j company of valuable irancnisea gramr
8A1U ' ' JmiTittTtr original charter he meant
the -EMtATCB.iaMfAaeh aid th franchises referr
IRalelgh Obserrt. . inromorated in the bill chansr-
SWB i&i$ii'mf&&Vtikmfc the' mnrMi the
M 1
,,.
FETIT1U.MF.
I Mr. Henderson presented the petition
: of John Sloon. C. H. McKenzie, J as.A.
nnwan. nravine for the enactment of
stock law ; also, the petition or reter
Albright and 75 oUwrawieiiSiOT nowan'
arainst a stock law. r . , t
Mr. Nicholson introduced a bill to aid
in the constroction of the Statesvuje
Air Line Railroad. Placed on-calendar, Jion dollarskThe effect of the proposi-
Mr. McEachern, to cftatfntoeTwinei'tibtftb tap-the Western North carpuna.
of the town of Tilden, Robeson county,
to that of Shoe Heel. Referred. f
Mr.Hovle, a bill to incorporate the
towrfot Cherry ville, Gaston county.
fig- 'Srmt6oricurtel - tn'the House
amendment ta the Senate bill to pun
ish the abduction of children by strik
intf &i ears and inserting 14. '
wirh l1?RiJBt Afimknced as the spe-
ifialxfimmittpfljnstnintql ; tn report
biUxoruie:QmecuQaiei ue tax m
Hniritnouduhtl4llH Tie principle 01
rt the beU punch,essrs. HendersoniGra-
nam 01 iuuuuiWi E,"twrEf' I
On motion of Mr. Snow, the rtfles
. f 2.'.,r-v wmts rrvii nn : i-c 1 .
were suspended and House dui to re-
neal ttr4Xm06stalai4nfi Unmmai
Court for the county of W ake, was put
'fkxifeTi
sseMts ecWiff4hiiii
WJVWVMhTStrT'"t"r "lvf
ment.
personal privilege. i
1 1 i
Mr?1
iTTjr .u .'jti'-fj:': a . 1.
Weil rose to a quesuou 01
personal privilege and had read from
tttterfcdes.aiticlefr4mhRal-
WKrrrfefr
iiri 11 1
..LMrwr. 1 t TiN
Jfessengefs article, and demanded an
combination of Democrats and Repub-
'U!CTii52?2SSS&rf?l:
.44ratoilroadneratjOT.ff
vorto thecobenatorsmtheselec-
tion of magistrates : .
i 'OS'PiaiifTi :f.f
probed to the bottom ; thfttij(y?-png-
;KSrKny' i Jl?rSSSs&
aLftete
Hjdjsfirace. and sent forth tohJrbrld as
S Wne.as,flw tapped-all leadi
ai,?SfS4Somii -Carolina -aind
.laJi'?i.rTand then pointed to the bjet
"wmpaerera ana Yagai
SMtMr. Caldwell) hM
(Kvfas in the interest of the Stateandiajs
tsRgBFalrtrproper. He asserted that, in
; tiis belief,'if vwfflttad passed
, throno-h tha .Leirislature.. Jairlv,, and
(KppertyiAhe ti&sm uwiotfwas the
tie. He trusted tbdra wouid be-no ob-
l to the investigation. 4t.wadue
President of e Seftare, tblt1
Specially so ta those Seimtorsjwtia liad
luKtflRCkx Senators who had paired off.
H'wiatent wnen-tne dui passed tne
y MW ' tnspmaigei W W bill
fffxrtftd hv tha ahaftTiop'oftwft
Bnators, one tieipgl Xayor of j th- bin
and,&4thiUM lie teVtffcayB
beea-infavor-otthe bill, as was -well
known. Heiftate&H mtesMgafifri,
nor the attacks of newspapers nor nren,
believing he washable at any time and;
in any manner, growing into years as-
I h was tn tsihei arft of himself.. TTft
1 tdUgh' however, this was a mere tem-
4-. r A X. . V.
-fJCBUUi teapo ouwui' iuuse licenses
would be Dursned. This was his first
Kexttierice irf a'feglsmive bddy.aSft he
i did'nota ww-TtOjcfcapaniyii suspieioi
: rest unon his colleagues, esneciallv uroii
those of thera'with- wmim giftof e ithp
. Mrj Jungideaueu thar inveatagjitten.
He and latofJem-MsbntMr.
: lachhiBtpaired for ln daysrzltiad
l teettidrnlrcSe
en to tne puonc wnen tne .itotes-on one
U J1C I
voting,"he (Mr. King) wouldAaV:
pellea thehsiniiatton of corrufil
1 mm m miWVIl ' TT Ivll WI JS1 CUIU Xllll lAf (UT
' to favor the bilL and in Dairiner sift with
Mr,S0MSliej naialdaiure of
, thatvote for. it, not caring much wheth
er it passed or hot. He de6,ed rany;naAii
; successfully to impugn his'motives!tJ.T
h aMttDancey mm he
insiaUh.'Wiw
interest bttheWtel
lilorotJieseomrflittton thselecti4 of
i atori demanding the recognitrbfl of "hikr
I race in the selection of 'rrwRistratefeTHe'
1 nrotested arainstithitvWnhfKinf4 nfi
tthe passage of thiiniawnmi
on tne two negroes "wuo voted forll
and he stigmatized the insinuation thai
those vot were given corruptly as out
rageous ana untrue, i i.
Mr. )VUiamsn f f dj a tythe idea
ionveyed in the last paragraph of Mr.
com
CaldweU's
resolution
m IntrodnceH vp.
He was free to say, however, that thfc
madi by Mr. Carroll of the House.
, and
nras: lxee to eav. further, that ht
nimseii (Mr. Williamson) believed that
the passage of ; the bUL to seQured M
Mr. Scales asked "'Mn "Williamson if
lie would embody that idea in -distinct
language? kwf vieti) nai h -its s
Mr. Willfoni her would do so
before the investigating commit tea but
ftuytrcew?-yilfrdlnded to thieat of mi-
pulsion nunea at nin jnidajtefled itrs
Mr. Everett explained that hn nk
present when Mr. Carroll of the House
made the statement in regard to corrupt
combinations,: and he distinctly recol
lected that gentleman to have said that
- he heard lfnimored," &c. ot i
near Mr; Austin) cams to votinBf fca thk
bUUhe (Mr. 8.) would not have bairfed
with him, ; as it was likely he . would
navt Deen .woniverfto its UDDort.f f r
Mr. Caldweft mpyear.verbal amehdf
l. aQOT
Pted.aud thwir llm rwiiiliilinn
'"The Committee appointed to InvSi
fwine cnarges was subsequently an-
uuuww tto luiiuws aii oeinfl
who Voted aeainst th hill-Uv?
Dortch. Henderson. Mathnn
House amendments to thi4iv-
fine the criminal iurttuf intinn nf inaHoaa
of the peace were incurred fcC thT
biU waVorder to be enrulled. f?5 1
! :f EBNtilLHOV
i itTh? special order, the bill conce
; the WilminfirtomCharlotrA nnH wa
! Bailroad (an amnnHmmttn than
I ter of the Carolina Central Railroad
i ,JCwas taKen up. .
t Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, m'crvecl1 '&
I " asw proninit oiscrimination
I UtyLekixrAenl fh&Wad f rdi
, lapping tne Western Nnrfh Yariin.
i IUfroad. and to make it obllgatoivori
i the company.to carry out the desira of
. to lluthertordton and thence
yirrgrittde:
vLLlAhjtrlrflM
tins was an atiempi w uepnvc me
Carolina Central, and as tHtfsynrpany
had not availed themselves of the priv
ileges thus granted it was competent in
a -W . ? A A. !lUJMn. 4-Viavvi
fa-
vorilraaaf.y where. he - would
"riof consent to' roaO controlled t:
pti
the vate parties to tap roads in . whic
rr1 T5ortch" laid the amendments
were necessary to carry out the orignal
intentions of the projectors of the Wil
mttjWharl6tt&i -ttftEexf brd Rail
road Company, and to protect the road
in whifh thft state had stient two mill-
Railroad at Hickory, Mr. Dortch said,
would be to make a gift to the owners
of the Carolina Central, residing m
New York, of 500,000 to l,ooo,ooo. He
referred to the expenses to which the
Muntias had been ittso Char-;
iottRtbe expend-
ea 9i7o,uuu in ine enxerpnse, anu -sou
if thora was Tin nhlicratifin rfiStinCT U
tha Tfrnalaturn tn prntfrt tlwrtf-ipfi
TA 1VHnAl AEUMT (HI .TUB
MfrtoftMibrffe
j-feci yhelbyrand althotwolmTds-
i-n& remaining uisuinwut- x.vt
miles to Rutherfordton was grad(
' js . - ' t; i r
owners of the road
ther. and'J6h08el
their line to Hickory,
PPing
the western North Carolina aoaQ,
an taktrif advantage df tffe stupendous.
worit uoue uy oui ut picking uro
dollar of stock in the Carolina - Central. I
1 1 1 ixiiivn. - 1 tin nuiLi um uuu unu u
it was now nearly air wweauy .wor-t
Hl. mo whn wiroin Hiffimiltfs and
t.ttt cn .it oH thia hill
'C '. TTWniS
State was not in a condition , to buy,
no tn mit off the nower of makinsr .the
ting parallel roads in all cases (alluding
th narrow iraue road the nronosed
g t h f against granting fran-
crises, and afterwards, when fiivest-
ments' were made in consequence of
them, takieth.em. away,
Mr Austn thought the Western
North Carolina Railroad was intended"
ot?i
Leach followed at considerableT'"8'.0""01 I
ngth, ably sustaining his amendment,
mTg.. of Lincoln, pointed to
ti ve fvWrtt; which the
grand trunk
leading to-
v lrginia,
biectwRito
the onlv one leading to
a
North Caro-
rTAur'ryan, ot renaer, lonowea ana
said the Carolina Central had expended
about a million of dollars in trying to
get to Rutherfordton, and had failed for
lack of means, and he alluded to the
difficulty with wniclf the State worked
in its efiorts to cross the mountains.
He protested sgsinst .depriving the
company of its valuable privileges, and
Mr. Envin opened up a new field of
discussionawUh05ve4T.toat Wilming
ton bad tne best connection with the
Western North Carolina rcoad by way
Charlotte, where it ' was not necessary
to break bulk, an advantage which the
Richmond & Danviite.cEoadi irttdnot
Mr. Dortch suggested the connection J
via owti-esviiit!, too.
ieaif thoppMltiop
the same MajMztftitaeJlateigh
& Augusta extension.
Mr. Dortch Th'ff Very same.
Mr. Erwin followed He also refeiT-
connection at
finer mllr TTo
"dfigmal ' charter. It
was a w estern enterprise, advocated
and passed hssnegf a1!1 insisted that
faithlo see thatf justicwSone toUhB
western counties which had invested
their money-in it. - - -' -
irmative
were:
Yeas-rMessrsiAtexander,
Alston,
1)1 1. T1 1 T TJ11 T
Jlack-Bledsoev
urn,
DorthiEaveEp43iErwm4!'jEveTe'tt.
Matheson, McbriiJMeiane&MeTrJtt.
lor, vvaaaeii, vaifliwriiiaaaDpl
anu wniie 4i. .w nst 1
ThQSft Who vntPil in tlio npprntixna
Nav4.U0ilulIJrlaii( of Dii-
inuiiryan. pt fender, and Rnaa-r4 t
Mr. Jiirwin moved, that the biUTOmii
nnon its third rftadinc. ri
- --- - - - p ... . . . - i
mnjmumimen'ao ymrp lay
d Atrrmanoa tneouiii .veasrcnaraottiE
ox art jx jn (T'-U,!r'r rrji a. a ansa iwit
fi.?LKJ? sn!-d noUfti'ibwMe'VBO.I baa snlhttoa
Tdrh'-HUpoorttof
the deaf, djBjbnd
pn nn !
ipw taken up. .
win. from the ioinLecarnnitbee
i
xmithatlnstitution. explained the pro-
highewitermaror the managfefoent Thi
bill appropriates S3&000 for each of the
years, 1879 and 1880, a saving of about
$10,000 per year-ireducing the expenses
to the rowestrpossi we figure. In ari
swer to a question by Mr. Merritt, Mf.
the cost of living remaining at the pres-
A 2 J.1 - A. . 1 .. 1 '
ent prices, the appropriation would .be
iSUfficient. -yOtbW feared there
Ifti&yBj&MeVzmtt J f . !
The bill then passed its second and
third readings without amendment and
was prjif rerjh
ASYLUM FOB THE INSANE. f
laXhB.biliaboliaiyitoiMarreAaylui
and to incorporate the North Carolina
insane asvlumjvexli folio wfd. The bifl
appropriates $45,000J annually for the
8Upportt tb: asyliiiwlth $5,OU0 to
be added if necessary, and $2,000 for
necegsars repair!jWjd rax;,.tbe salary
of the superintendent at a sum pot; ex
ceeding 8200. and nothing addftTohal
except such apartments astbe.lxifitbf
directors may tbmk propejj.a'ftef pill
also abolishes the offices .of ireasurer
ftndassistant physician, but provides
fbrdfufrgist, who may be required to
nerfonn msthe duties of assistant phw
sician, 'fhe salaries of all officials are
left to Che discretion of the Governor
iii? Qcur-nie governor
SteSS fifittl
and .board of directors the Governor
erepV fewrali amencUnents, which he
cpiaiiJL.J lirJLf jsaa . the bill was a
compromise of conflicting : opinions,
w gave general satisfaction. n
Mr. Scales' amendments were adopted
The bill was debated further.: and
then passed its second reading by a vote
On suspension of the rules the bill
.ita thiKdadina-. i
HOySE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
"4 3i -. . N " ' Februarv 26.
PETITIONS
were presented by Mesw B.rowft ,
CALENDAR;' J: i'4 ;-1 . y
Mr. Berry rose to a question of per - f1''
sonal privilege, and a discussion in re - - H
lation thereto ensUedVparticipated in byHi'i1
that gentleman and Messrs Davis, of
a a -i.i.i
rue Dili io incorporate wie Xjuwoui x
Catawba Railroad Company came up as
a special order at n - o clock. lteaa a,
third time. - - ft1
tM r i Ha Wl AY .TWIVPri rtt Stn mt tirfr.ri f 1 PT t
Rley dwved, meo4 tbeititle"
of the bill by adding to ' it the words
i j x .i ttt TkT v. 4i i
lina llailroart" H then r.mr.pedpd trfl
argue atme length .agamst the
taking the position indicated by his
amendment, and hnished his remarks
by statinethat ifttheolicy inmcatfvSKtfi sihirfH
III UIH LUI1 was OUUPICU.UO BUUU1U UUYi'
that the iron on the Western - North-f o
and Sahsburv be taken un and used omtmitin r-ru
the other end of the road, as there wasi -
no use to keen it there. owi
..Miatia.r.of Catawba. 8ikftliriefly;
in opposition to the amendment, and;
fffM r3nu ngin in support mupajg tiMW4-Wie.-
MWvTamettahtent sted!
Mr. JBrbwnkftenbiipg, offered
thefi
adoDtedi-
striKe out in section1 v aiaite:
rdj;uMiL',m4inQiiUJana insert:
ins part or tnis section tne sai
nassen gachFattaii ovfcnaith eentoa ilinev
sengers hayg b-fPfiefldJwi -road
company shall violate any ofshe
pro visioii oritiHa section, or in any war.
evadetlie provisions of this section, itl
shair M gfiiltybf "a misdemearibi',' andl
upon convict pnerepineuperjor
court of any county in which anwpaift
of thetikcf sid eompny!' sttail be
&tdafer, -shall be fined $500 fWatihd
every.offenceJL.. : 1 ,
Mr. jf ower&iamdrea itaer following
AYromaeajt
urtTier: That in tbe event
said -company shall consplidate, with the
Carolina Central RaUwrtyoicdpanTrf-!
der its present name, or any other that;
it mav herafr iBKSniS. shall lie t tje al-i!
ai .
comton f'ohmylbuharf'cohtTnue ltol?ii5SSIS
iur. xoung lnirpfiuueu ajntwu-
ment to come in as a he w section as f bV-
lows: .tf. s.di (
Sec The Carolina- Central Railway
Compunviail net be aliqwed to con
solidate wAbMh Lirfcolrf &atawbk
Railway Oompany nor make any cori - '
nection with tne western .North uaro-J
lina Railroad Company until the said
Carolina Hijieatrai jtaiiwy,' tcompapy i
snail lay its tracK io nutnertoraton ana
otherwise compiy-with the charter of
the WilnungtoiCharlQtte and Ruther
ford RaUroad-cotnpaiiy. "
On this amendment a warm discus
sion sprang up which was participated
in by Messrs. Jones, Davis, of Catawba,
Young, Richardsfim rfOJtmts Gar
ment, Lindsay; ofrbVMSStrlftdfmru
Blocker, Huffstetler and Covington.
Mr. Young's amendment was adopt-
J 'Jb lfl'fJayioliss its second read
ing. " ;
Bill for the relief of Jno. H. Cox, sheii
mans unAy.-, Massed r '
ill suDDiementarv to acts
ary to acts farming
nave gyvfin.xue jOjaM &P&h the same
m exchange rot convict labor to pay 20
percent, or-me amount in cash, it
passed.
.vpULto make justices of the peace ran
gers, i assea.
Bill amendatnrv to an act to estab
lish' 'the department of K riculture.
rnis diii limits tne salary or tnesuper
intendent to gliXX). of -the chemist to
81,500, and lifttltsthahfrual Al
be,exieadty?y thepaitrflenfei
MtArthe tre$MWof jthe tt6j
ed to tne department and the paypiejit
of the same by the treasurer. wc t
Mr. Menane argi?ernit avor-pf the
bill. He took the grotanf lfiaVlhfe-
Wtmeatdoeft nccarry opt jtheJbiects
oftts3tablisameHt, and was worthless f
Mr. Reid, oSMaqoni oofchtbewrjn
defence of Prof. C. D. Smith. G
r. Ardrfiv anokfi aorainstthfthf
province or tn&ieemstteircmhiairncal-
turetintt sdhtb(eniJreferted .to
jmm- K6VghtHhe"de-
parunentoi greax vaiue; r.na aia not
Mr. Bost thought tfiaP ilTMIer
ought to have been referred to the com -
nmienaerneORorei..ll; waVa.thwfaf
midMtsmriAimm an
additioBal; reason why tthe'tiil should
ndtj3S. HeWititiarea the committfee
btr. retrehchmefiV J MtMorm. i Pxi the
AMonman at tne tatPj wao fltruott every
Mr. Rawiey bppomrarfe bill, and said
among otner iningsii!WSQeitn!B de-
paitment of agricultture was establlsii
ed. farmers in his count v had made an
fetitlre-f aiWrbiir tftefr fcroife J 6ri!a;6cdunt
)0fwonles8.ferttkzersi.ixaaujT': tai
Mr. Amis thought the depaixment
self-sustamirihatW
farmer, and flwttJdijnjot be interfered
Wltfto nosBW t'Kt rT itttr Vi ;;"
Mr. Atkinson next took the floor ad-
ftlhg Ihepassage of the bill and re
ne to the strictures on tlte commit.
ee on retrencUment and reform. ile
1 1 fj fcid umtinm
the benefit of the farmer -
Mr. Ethendge opaosedthe jbilL in a
highly classical speech.
Mr. Mebane again, spoke in advocacv
of the bill. -
Mr. YorftpoTsiafff4refeht$e of the com-
Mr. Norment did not think the agri
cultural tfeparttoenrrose' to the dienitv
TpfftrMikH8S; buwbug, 10Itrs. iPerhaps
unnecessary io aaa mat ne iavorea tne
Mr. Foard opposed the bill. He said
4-ln. .1. 2i- 1 a. 1 J i. is
tiuai. me Bupeiiutciiueub vuuxu uui live
tflrJ5aleigVjttalaryfrl?0OOi lat
rfbtWtlorlar of tli fiiml lJe
partment came out of the people. ' '
Messrs. Ardrey-and Rawley again
spoke briefly in opposition to the bill.
OiMmo&m sf j&.Ardeytn bill was
teierrfu tuiue vommiiiee on aimcui-
ftiiirWT91B'
The Trie tTaf to IiTlcorate.
The true way $o Invigorate a feeble system la to
Infuse activity Into the operation's of the stottfaehV
that wondrfiBi atemhiom irhlclr lhe;ioodls trana
muted into the constituents of blood, the chief
WefaH3nTornf) vftt?tytMr'BM8)mAtSit.
terk, fe&oacoomtiu
be preferred to many so failed "tonics, useful in
deed as appetizers, but Inoperative as aids to diges
tion. an4,a8stoiteaonHt,tThls sterUng eordUu; wbJle
It lnvigoraies the' stomach,' healthfully stimulates
the liver, bowels, and kidneys, ensuring the escape
through the regular chaniels'ofJeflete and useless
matter tbrowft voftbya jystenj,., which Is thusM
purinea as wen as invigorated by It It tonic lh
0htrfvAA fa mhIa .mSAA - 1 a .
ZrUrryi.Vm!
vltafeneandlajtfDra; 8)ctlte)anregur dls
ch irge of every physical function, and It has the
farther effect of rendering the system unassailable
by malarial epidemics. . ,1 ... ,
ifdSuooa "ZTcTv J
. , ... : ,
- ' lV iJ-i", Wuiiom,
fa.r
- l im' l-.k.;i j.wuijii 1
tt'i
. Jear 8tr Since . several yean bate pot sore
-and venr salnf ul foot. J had some shjsiclaus. boli
thPT muldnt mnt frw J I ' how hnnnt nf vniir
&&J$ l1
and, I
TJTT am - t. " - r.
nsea on.. pome, tne para leir me, ana, i:
llfceauk? nea4. ted-then
pay attention to k '.wiw..
! Wwnirf
r t Mas. v juiabjs.
est Baltimore atreei
"::lll i r-J,ii c
oil -JiH .fwnliBH HirMt;firi ' !
i - o i.; , ;
ri aoaiit.r.crit-i ;
m&n lM$iMiltuhMrrtf
the. i ttacHiasloiis of a friend.'
epwntetfioto fcr Athe Jtmft i was suffertna'
rom Keaeral, debfliw kiwi, nervous nrostratioii-
BuperlDduced- by ' oreiiroik and Irregular hablta..
Its wonderful stiemUienkig and eoratlTe proper.
oeDUuatea aystemrirom
tts-Mrslstent use Itaoid-
ty ecoinsed, alums' Worei &ai usual nealth and
liWitmttittuiU fi feave, ot)esJtated to
glre Veiretnwinost, unqualified; indorsement,'
nz a Tie, surer ana powerrai azenx m promov-
Injr health aud'fstAm Uifrwasted system to new
life and enern JtteeUne tf tke only medicine I
aa4oB ml Ht I -expert to tnd a
miilleffbanT.' Penn.
inula tju? 5Swml waud to i9?-i. is if :!
.ici c imu .bMrBs3-? evca wiior nis tigtarleutowH. j
Avf& fitfrrJblsr la toTit; that If hare used
T'tniif "TZlfwii?Tian&naf!nTi Tn mv fnmlTw fr,r uvortl
yeafsi and think that tor SctofiHa -or Cankerous i.
gnmoia .or nawnnang ameaoni u cannot oe x H
elleli Mod as a blood partner aiidanrhi&medioliie 1
11 is tne nest uung i nave . ever .nsea, ana nave
used almost "ererAhlng. 1 can fcheerfully recom
mend It to any or e in need ol such a medicine. :
.bnu noMa A, A.DrN8M0RK,
? uusseu street.
,1..
S ISWlti i
run Ij ((!( . L
VW3BTINE.
MdVi tfl Hi; (.'!,.; .
WBA IS NEEDED.
1?B ,R.tl!t!.iOIH. r
hit Mil
,1V
wrw Sot6w,T?WK 18,-1871. ;
BP B&fc-Abnnt n' year since I found myself
eMltimdiaoti front enerat aeblUtr. Veee-
ylae was sttongly reoowmended to me by a Mend
wao'nad Deen -mwen oeneniea oy -i use. -1 pro
cured the article, and, after using serral bottles,
was restored to health, ad discontinued Its use. I
feel quite eonftdent; that tfaeca Is no medicine su
perior to It for those comp.alnts for which It is es
peetaUxtMeoBNA mild ewoukl cheeerfulry tecom
Imod tt to those uwtraitfeel that thoy need eome-
ithms tonatoSBrtbBiB tatpecfeet healtu,iia ;
- v3ft ui
s nouafcuenmumiyyoigs, -: ?i , :..
hy H ii-.ai mni bt ik U i I'JCTTiNtiU.L.
iMi-:iyii Xlrm of S; M Pettlngul ft Co.,
tut .io.MHiiai'V .iDStaU'styeet, Boston. :
VEGETDiE.
ALL HAV. OBTAINED BELIEF.
ill
V 'vfeitli.!iiiiiriuk 17, i87ai ,
lor the last ten years, and nave taken nuaarearof
dollars' worth of medicine without obtaining any
tTegefTTffi SeptemberTast Ieommeneed taking the
bdpmMliM 0estaMsH2rVhave aln
edJUleen pounds of fleshy There are severaT oth
ers uvtkispkteeAakinc Veretlne.-and tall have ob-
" t a a
THOMAS E. MOORE.
Overseer Card Booms Portsmouth Co.s' Mills.
7J; !A T-:ni'i
TJi:r
T11
yGJETIME
' b" . ywtlne toxoid by all Druaists.'
Jan5
THE GENUINE
.Muj;i'Uli3Lta?
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
(K.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. '
TTOtanlaKles
1 enlfswtoofelMMtl flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
iii cheen1 eyes beebmeo dull;; the
tIi
if.wnan
eiiAQweroieye-uaJi nc
jisviittdatnetimes
1 -OCcasioBai' lieaxlacnftinmtn atmnmine
secretion 'of 'saliva ; 'sEmy r' furred
tongue ; breath vei"y foul, particularly
in the morning'; ' appetite variftbli
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensations f the -stomacny rat others,
entirely gone; fleeting. pajns.,(in,,the
stomach; occasional'hausei anld'Vdm
JhmirioleeJpains throughout the
J abdomen: bowels iiregii1arr attirnM
:quent-
swollen
and hard ; ttnerttnMdj'soition: l
occasionally diffitW&f J
med by hiccough; cough sometimes !
dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis- .
turbed sleep, with grinding-jpf . tb
teeth; temper varfabasiui geheraky '
irritable, &c.
Whenever the-above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C.o'lrMMlFUGE
i will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOEffgrf pAfERCURY
in any form ; it is an innocent prepa- :
ration, xu? capable of doing the slightest ;
injury to the most tender infant.
: genuine dr. Mclane s ver- ;
Sri thm icmatnrc nf C
lM
W i.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. :o: j
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in
aJectialflvjbd in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand without a rival. '
: A(TtlE AND1 FEVER;.
No better cafhaVtle can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a ampH ufgttive they are un
eqaaled. ; f - f ' J . - ; -
- BEWARE OF IXITATIONS.
lhe genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a. red v m! nn ti
"3id wilh the impression' Dr." McLane's ! '
Lives KLls. -! a t sj- '
Each wrapper bears, the signatures of
l MCLANB and f LEMING BROS.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C McLane's LiVeh Pills, prepared by
r leming . rsros., ot Pittsburgh, Pa., the
; market being full of , imitations of the
r .' name McLane t spelled differentl v buj 1 . '
T'r 1 ''.l?V",.;f.- .Tua Supply ot all.lindiroxrirefai: GardeflSeda,-B 'ririt
f .i v: wHuwfre, t -onion SetttewtfFotatoes.Ohiea, 4c: vrVi-.cfiw ii
SfrtRMIEIIGR
IbbU
fSftOtf XraC.rat vhSt-enta rfcer. 7lh.t Tstsh 1 ,. A . n for uprvmw. tehf, tr. riwmarnm. 1-
oent per jt'iti SfoseoejMH jPU,r:eArit' "Mart, eW."." Tfr-pnIIe:'aL,9cure:;.xal,-
r&aiMkamioe.ow'eodsU4MtofitTna
"V WVW IMbV VmWVM VtltVMM . j - '
Baptist eburcb, , Satisfaction guaranteed or Xnooey
XTMJUJUX UBWJCKUfik .,.,
- r;j.j. fi At, .4f
V:
( d'iiiSl r. ::)
j TTJRKKT8 1 TUKEET3 ! TUBKEYS !
: Fore Bronze very large and fine.
S.1LH0WBLL
ii lMo-J .U- :.;';i j
jXrOTlCT I TO KABMKBSm
!:)rrfv : : ' ".
I' aiq prepared to 8TOBK COTTON in my fire proof
buUddnr-ither hi basement or on the first or see
,ond. n)or--and wul alve warehonse receipts on
which you eait draw money If desired, ' ;
U BatWa.modemts. j : . ?, .,-::;"-
u; ; M u;: THOMAS H. OAITHEB.
I oatl2 ! -F 1 :' '
600 Bushels Seed Oats.
50 Bushels N. C. Irish Potatoes.
Comt Flour and Wheat Bran.
Baled Jlay, Shocks and Fodder.
f; . lAJt ipfBOCitTES,, c.
Just reeelved luid tor sale by '
WlULIAMS & FTNGEa. ,
Feb. 20, 1879.
C
O T TO N
ORDKBS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
,
BT
THOMAS H. GAITHER,
COTTOM COMKIBSIOK MlICIlHT
octl2
B. ALEXANDER ft CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
College street, Charlotte, N. C, .
We handle, more general countrr Droduoe than
any house In the city, and still solicit further eon
consignments from, all parties who are willing to
be satisfied with the best job we can put up on this
market All those who cannot be pleased with our
best; efforts, are respectfully requested to; send
their goods to somebody else. .
BOCKREES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
NEW GOODS!
NEW FEATURES 1
!
Come to me for Bacon. Com. Susar. Coflee. Ma
lasses, and other Eamlly Groceries.
: Jnst received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da
vie county) ; , j i
BEST RYE WHISK EV."
Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash.
All goods dehvered. in tae city free of chaise. .5
W. H. CRIMrGE !
Next door below whson Blaefcs oufftoad,
NOTHDt FBESH ARRIVAL OF
F. A. Feffls ACo.'s
CHOICE HAMS, !
Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues.
' .;.!;.
Also, Magnolia and P. T. George's Hams. .Lard
m tubs, kettles, buckets and kits. .
'" ' . . ,LeBOX DAtIDS05tf '
! . -o i.i T -- ,'.'. ;
Smokers who are Judges pronounce our ' '
SENIOR ;
5 cent Cigar the best yet : j.
LeBOT DAVIDSON.
. : ' .
Try Blackmur's Twin Pure Smoking Tobacoa, at
i , LeBOT DAVIDSON'S, t
A splendid line of Kegs, from 1 to 10 gallona
Chums, Buckets, Cedar water cans (brass hoopsX
Brooms, c, just in. LeROT DAVIDSON, i
No other house In the city can make any claim to
keentns a stock of - ' - - ' -'
il
GROCERIES
.- r. '-il i t- i i IV-S :tuiM i
Complete in every respect
i .- Oil I
(iir.
Consumers f tea win find the only first class stock
ine any at ,, r -.
ml
REAL. ESTATE,1,
KT.'f. iv ia:m
if;
vli .7': :
j ! MINING jfi!n' IMMIGRATION AGENCtJ
-! .-'-'x;-.-v v '.! fe-jiOiJiW liHi:
For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Boused
. .... ..: ; -":ad.wP1!! r ; , . .
AdyerUfn of , cost n
X'.uy no. ?? : ?uf r '? j tlinor.
i ,rr-frA li.; vUtfJ- .noiri-J ixk?k6
ilTHDS. T. TJfiATTON. t
1..U i7
isjCjeXlattjentm-
4
i.ii . i j i hij i1 i i: nil '
rroi bcilDeBs' anb ooNTitACTrmsiw-
iJL the, ceBStruction of the fWlowing bulktt&ga. win 4
iouses, inayor'A ana yoltaBaffices.y witfe nJ apara
homseaboye.
..One Brick
with two stories obove
V Ians.and!Bbeeil(tioiig;fot-flrst MaiwiM Hii4
may be seen; at Uefflceof G( l.yNormaa.i rcbl
tectralso. for hotel blockrt same offlcebn and af
ter the 24th tnstJ Buildings- to be.completed by'
1st of October next -Contractor to .'give tends.
Bight to reject any or all bids reserved. T
iriaiiA.'Yvrrf - J H. li.. fTF-rNTTsn i '
r Mo
-if fii
( . c ... . ,
Yfc V wvj mYiM
.W.atJANNON.'P I
Committee for Town' Council.
": L.' BOWDEH.rr "T.T
I,-, W WASH THOMPSOlIj !
' :xCommlttee for Building Association, 1
- Jebl3,lm,eod..3Ltf - ui ajH!pattanhniva C.
fA SPLENDID, LIKE, OF
Fine teas,' all grades, Just In. at r
'lis-' - ' - - ' LeROZ.lXAVIpSCN'B.
WUKllJIbaiPl FnlCH I 1
HBWBJ3MJ8CFBIENlvw i
1v?jv t -Tttt mill r! tw f f ct Ikic ai,vi ? -
lathes days oft poiiUcal trickery, a roe friend m
.1.-..1 ii j .-j-j w
uuiibjuiutoi,b a ureuu uiunuj auu buui
l--..-irMHdj m Mend IS ti c.i'M taiiMM
I 1 K. J W. Al JHiAlalM!l
LA
BALSAM.
--wi i . it i tj f
'rT.?
WjiiUi i tt1 ftimi iiwfni! W 'U'-i i
hi rT7,Z7 U. i J t. .
CONSUMPTION,
r, .coughs,; coi;ASTBir5i
BEONCHITIS,J
t
frrvi. n ... v, ...
ty years and has eared thousands of cases, many of
U1B WffDU BV1IUWU Mnmuntaw Huua UfTCIl IIODU 1U1
know
has
JJacasev however obstinate, can resist the heal-
Balsam that cures the worst cases. I
f' - f JPHU R HESBT, CUBBAN ft CO.,
, Sole Proprietors,
8 COUEGB PLACE, NKW TOBK.
For sale by iL.B. Wriston A Co., Charlotte, K C.
reb25 !:r
SMITH'S WQRQIL.
;iitiXA.lecmber8, 1878.
A few nights since I gave my son one dose of the
Worm -Oil, and - the -next day he passed sixteen
.worms.' ju met same omea gav one so my
tin. toupvearai
aaasBedflghty-six
, WFBTLtlPS.
worms zrom I our to
: Worm Oil for sale
Drosaista Kenerallr. Pre-
pared by &H.
PrkefenST
Is a per tout LOUUP Ptiagnat, and Is thai
uVy pnray VnirfAMamaaef j muwa tesel
ejso thai has made, radical apd Pauf jotm
ll vsssa Wtqp.aniDGaowutig au weir
u uKuvUFiuy jmova mecvury mm we
irvstoiS tt rleves the1 affdnTes -V mtrttntal
t't i 4Miiitl1in OTfl MimMW ai'aiiik htWtm.
::.uJWdruiggener ' ,' V
leozs em ' -
QONpENSED , TIME.
NOBTH CAROLINA RAIlJadAD;
1!
' TRAlNg OOnt 6 EAST.
n.tiii -1 i-i n ,i i 1 -
t Date, Novj. 10, 18.
I No.. 8
I DaOy
I ex.8un.
No. 2
Dally
Wo. 4
Sally
1 Leave Charlotte, , ja46am
6.5 pm
B.S0 a m I
410pm
" Raleigh, 8 00pm
arrive uojaaooro.
pm9aam
: No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.NC.R.R. for
UI points to Western OSorth. Owaia dato except
Sundays7 'Tb cSeensboro wtth & ft D. S7ft.-for all
svotats NorthJEaBS andiWeat .'AtiGoldshamwlth
iFr, W WUmlngtoo ; t
no. 4rrMnnecis,ai ureensnoro wun it. v. .
B. for all polnta North; East and West
TRAINS GOING WSST.
Date, Nov. 10, 78.
Ndl
Dally.
Dally
ex. Sun
Leave Goidsboro,
Kalelgn,
- " . Greensboro
Arrive Charlotte,
9.50 a nt
asopm
8.28 tim
6.80am
if-.to
8.47 am
12.25 am
10.50 am
Na 1 Connects . at' Greensboro : with i Salem
Wanchj At Charlotte with C, a ! A. it & Jon
noints Southland. 5outh-wrt; at Alr-r,ln JuncU
wlWA;4C.-A:L'RallrpadfoTall points South' at
.0iSh-4taBV.iii -wool tiw Trir-i-ii yuj iTTir,
a M8niamnewMSls
iointsBeandi8Bfathresn);i-7 .rvmt In
-m
BALEV BSAKCH.
reensbnrp w40 trains on the B .
r. !
6- ...
:c-'j sdtaasentiiiCAMB vnxmuut (maxgx
Bunbotnssaysi TratnW Nds.an4 2;
AXlasta via ieKaaOBd.
andbpth ways onTralna J
oa;
princlpar points ' boutti; South-west, wst 'N
mm -wan yi vp twwuM - , ( ,aaM-. f vneuwwv, tm
uu . c ut MIIIKIBIH IttMJB Ml lvUUB Ml
sas auu x exas, aaor
1 ti it : I?
nov20
fHAOTTE,
lZ yj I.-n;
DOLTJMBfjf 1jtND' AUGfJST.
RAlLROADl xiuic-.Ji;-j xiil
CXAKLOTTX. OnUTMBIA AND APBTJBTA H. ttr.
( On and after 8ima,a)ec,! 2dUi, 11878 i thfrfol-
ltharl6tt7,.V Ob1:
jura yyiuuivio, a VVF . m
SWsstQbbtelUiii.vU aOlii.'ift 0B,juh
ArrtfiAugusta. j , v . , . .. , MfM&Mbti
:m in rr nnoaaNoara,Na3 .-.nf?o i
rOaaflotte, .v. Wi . i .u JMJn&Wi&iiL
i u!.i; rfoiiivfeafAjir ,iw(noY oiii !
lftve Charlotte. '?.'7Ti . .-..! ' : .?i
'mm
Ajrlve CommUaJ
Wvtonisbtoo?-ii--ii ffcilf'i"-
mm. moil l?IW13.'r-rT41 Si Jorrarm '
iv1o&:K
'' o 3
liArtveQhariotte; . .swu . .w.v7. HilQyBQiFtnl
iK These trtln aD ,opryi at Foit iMJIL? Boek HttV
Chetern. WinnsborK Ridge'
vbfirz: Bidsn-SnrlnsM. Aahstoii
irllle.: Bates-
' U1a4 A H father staBna ntll
Maawiajldglaa &nidom iJor
KM.
A- (Butlman Palaex sleeping- and draw
g-roomrean
oso-on
4(sondiiinCeniartRalhTjada.
lbbi.l4.
.4vu. ib auuvsiiu. vw r. genu.
1 jycelved a li.aupply of superloc Tea., , j
IiOlTSil.y.iH vpa WILSON ft BtJRWELE,
Ts-ASruf asi0aV
A If
fii'tt ,
TTR. D. O'DONOGBTE. i-'i - MKf -
.. .Office In the signal Office, over Traders' National
Bank, on Srd floor. ''' -' '- i-jj
"uaust-mgai or oay, wui receive prompt attention.
. RATTLE, M. D.,
r Having removed his office to the first oor over
thn TnutRnt Natlnnal rumlr. Mil' 1w f -Hind.. Uiata
all hours during the dar.nd at his residence oo
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