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-stSMABbnmire 5 f the iECistiTtnii, - l -'J' Balelgft Observer J SENATE, - j !" - ' February 27. i INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. rne iouuwuik ku.j iw J?i WW f ! By Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, to amend chapter 202, laws of 187415, to protect the State's interest In railroads. " IThe hill Drovides that the Governor, when in his opinion it nwy become necesryj m rS tw kfelrsriiulolaPW m.avei!?f ?LJ?. which the State has an interest investif iratea dy ine : ooara ox -; luwjriuu iuit provements, as he mav i a..- v. I "JKSrlSTT.- tha intoreatJI nf the State.1 ! Bv Mr. Dortch, a bill to create a rail road commission, and to define its duties. Referred. j PERSONAL PRIVILEGE. i Mr. Williamson read the following extract frp pa the Senate proceedings of Wdne9dAy!as puhUshed in TheObser- Mtr conveyed tiierhflSrraP11 Caldwell's resolutionitroduced-yesp terday) was-.totaUX mkWWU&&W He was free to say, however, that dtxb allegation of corrupt combination wai made by;MCfU7oll4heouse, and he was free to .say, further, that h himself (Mr. Williamson) believed that theassagi thtf biU'was secured "by crrfttltne4S. w-X ta ) ;?u" Mr' WIlKiimato-'toia Utat in tthis he was misrepresented, by the reporter imperfectly ijearjngr-him. and read, the following as the language he believed he used on that occasion : nrrmorUncethe assertion tnat JL naa TialroAfft biifc tux beiasianaeiy euimaii i rupt oiitt-iui oneperbisIUmjitM? legislation."'Onfj ' this' m nothig mor. as to the injustice done me." j Mr. Caldwell charged Ms., Williamson with insinuating what "be dared not directly charge. He (Mr. Caldwell) preferred a j bold and.pen , assault, and wanted no insinuations, coupled with disclaimers of intent to impugn Sena tors' motives. He demanded that Mi, Williamson come out and openly make his charge. i ,Jjyr..WUUamson regretted. jthe cyurs Jfttrsued by the Senator fwun Guildford Mr. Caldwell.) but he. WtAtJti'tJrtPosje ton retaliate. He hJ'TslBtK vailed himself of a constitution lik- in ; ?ering his protest He o hdw- '-him 4 i (uk VVilliamsonV bo more wai and with this he took leave of. the matter, " ? i Wf t : V Bltt OTrSlRWSJHl. , , were 2 suspended r: the 'EllinirY of stc the bill ta-tmrke nttieCKiWini Tnttteea46UMCjttTi4to bad taejttwxetl and;wmt mw .fWSCTO commission, and in reference to falf roa4 -TrmJ me& mads -thipecin3 orderll'clocfcojiiturday,,, on tiabjWWDwtatrailbff the finllert.ion ofthe tax, on liquors tfcfrthe principle ofnffipell punch; and asKed tiMm Ui riiiUtD flteeUJtTJ J ffhis bUl-ia,Uie...speciaLoxder,:forl2 m.tq morrow, (Frkhrc 3S .t jf r iomst On motion of Mr. Henderson, we calendar was placed at the disposal of i tne president for tne Daiance oi tne session, subject, however, to special orders? . " " : . (This motion . was largely sustained, and, will save a. vast amount of time otherwise aquandered in " suspending the rules, &c) THE TAX QUESTION. . The special, order, the. bill (Mr-Alx- J anders) to provide for levying, equalii- lag ana collecting' state taxes, was taken up for conaiaeraUorx, , a t - 11c Alexahd proceedeartot: explain the provlsionsof his bULIIehaid been led; ta thgjcopsideration ofthe-matter in looking to Cthe ts oiue .jpfle when his county men proposed to: send him to the Senate; A-eompKHnise of' tjh (1iablic - debt; the; ;cdtacation ;of lfh0 people, :hd the condition o Xfcft piiojEifc roads -presented-themselves in succca riclr denuding: th0emadlOTftfo laree siims''af mf3nev" which he lohked forin, ndH-niet4y4ry-; an jrrrDOTensneu. 1 over uarnu- ueo- was'BrsfStruefc jwithT the toequality of taxaainil'lriAlia Cttlt rtf Reform he.Jbegan.the examination of it. Mr. Alexander then proceeded to recjta the results of the present systemtiof valuing taxable propertt for: revenue puto80ad showed glatihg abttee. The next disco veVvTVwilthfft extent? to which biding of personal property ub-i iect to taxation waa;arriea,,Randr,heii lntanced.3 pne class' 'of;;" secririties:ij amounimg to vrzzjjwxui enuponsT op which are collected intnt dollar of which appeareoton Most of the abuses liere tained to his own county, and it was to some extent the case with all other, counties. To such an extent had this; concealment -been carried,, bat it now assumed the impudent shape of interest drawn from county treasuries and not given' in for taxation." Whilst his own" county was much to blame in this matter, she still gave in ; more j taxahle property by 83f per cent, than most other counties o( i the State. Mr. Alex ander next examined the system of giving in taxes, and showed that in the main it waa :1 mere ".guess workVsd' of the mode of assessments-the assessors failing to go on the land they are called upon to ' Valued -HI bfli h said pro posed to remedy these evils and to pro vide a system by which Propertv. shall rty ments thereon down JofliOftin jyalai, By Che present system the middle class paid the bulk of the taxes, whilst from moneyed men tbe, gtategot whajshis could.. The extraordinary burdens of the . mercuant . tax was dWelt noon. Tho, "bilT widelr consideration was ,nqti . conwuncu.wimtne,macAi2ifirt bpL'i lfWad simply a bill ta-pmvide Jby general law for the levying. equilMig, and collecting the taxes a system un connected, wrtb, tlw. mere machinery bUrequitabwr v.-'SWdjust giying no r advantage to- any owe. ; JiIi"Ci3Wr to -Mi. Mebane, Mi. Mcx aClir ;stated that similar laws to that Iroposea in ms urn, were in iorce'm fassachus t s, New York, Ohio. Michi gan and Indiana, whilst otneiMState4 had incorporatea in tneirawaaiattsuif the features of this.?, r'-."- MX. Henderson saia me wamKte finance had fully considered the bill of Mr, Alexauder but had come tthe-. terpaf-third of .-what' it is now.; That conclusion that though good in many the bondholdettfWiU accept the propo respects, it would, not bmicorex,-, .ipn. JChat th .taxjes, on the people, nedient to ado people were no Sould work before Z,Jrn Rome features of the bilf U i,Xtvrhi ; vprv objectionable, dui gener- a XTamria further debate Mr. Aiex-j ' Ja?!3& to a motion of MR Sftd ander asjitea w . lderaj ion I over. yv M 11 I .. ... . . . : . The committee haa aaoptw .many'ijir Mr. York took the floor in advoc -nirretions of the bill, and thought! of his amendment and asrainst the tr v-TT?- frt v wait and see now tbev I He was nnwillincrtn Rhnnldera evil w . .J. .,... wfl-AT-lrNltAR.- The consideration of the calendar use tnrv of the State in the public schools House bill to Incorporate the State UrUvfeimty; ilroaoUmpanjj easseq its final reading and wasondece&iftbe enrolled.' " -:v: v y-vi y-.-'- v.- ITortse bill for the protection of fisl in the Yadkin and .Catawba rivers ted itsBaadtisT4jltaiw c1&rtenrthe Gter, Lenoir & well Railroad Company passed its t: readinsr. amenaea. ana iroes u FHotise for:gaocfirreace. CoHBEcnoN. The following V&P tfiwiaatiwrjaetatorrwtedbhe I mirLrton. Charlotte & Western Rai mington, Charlotte & Western Railroad in yesteraays senate proceedings w flrronMmsiv nut into tne moutn oi jm wiUinfflv hav. hTrftfld iti. but it belonirs to MrBynui ity of the publication: , KVr Vnirin fnllnwMl TT Rlsn rfifftl edto the advantageous connection at Charlotte without breaking )mtk. He referred Jta41ie)origmalcharter. It wj a western" enterprise, advocated an Eassed as such, and he insisted it w nt a matter of ordinarv eoodCfaith see that ji rsrr ToTBFwmeT od8dXi91 10 ; EVENING SESSION. House bill to provide convicts (50) f the RabunnGapShoxti2ine Railroa passed its final readings and was order ed to be enrolled, t HoUsek biUiitt-Belationito. birds also passed and was ordered to be enrolled. - OUTSIDE LUNATICS. . The bill to repeal he act for the mair -tenance of lunatics outside the asylum. the special order for 8 o'clock, was put upon its thirujreading. ! The bill led to a debate extending to two and a half hours.-. The advocates of the measure dwelt upon the great drain being made uponj tbe treasury, and showed; that during the months January and February there had been paid out nearly $50,000 for this purpose, much of which was Squandered, snd little of which really went to the relief or support of the af flicted, and it was shown that with the saving of this vast amount, steadily in creasing, the additional asylums can soon be finished, rand the insane receive proper treatment It was contended that the counties, by being required to provide for the outside irrsKne,the waste and abuse complained of would be avoided. It was also contended that if the State was required to support, direct ly from, the tf easury, the outs ide insane, it Watf eqtiaily its duty to provide for irliofit.nri &)rtthpr afflict pd'nftrsnna Tint. otheiwise provided for. The advocates of the bill held it to be strict J Tfcttslu- tional. While, thai instrument made it L mandatory that they should be suppor- 'eWWthe State, it could not be preten ded that the method was prescribed whether in asylums or by county au thorities, which were amply able to do SO. f-., These views ""were- supported by Messrs. Erwin, Henderson Scales, liamson andwrfuSfi Those opposed to the bill ureed its humanh'iSEQtttlttif&isjUBpKtiiy for the afflicted; that the asylum was crowded and that whilsr&l the counties were required.ta-nwtrUrafaKtotbtt support of those in the asylum, it was unfair and unjust to the counties having no pa tients there to be saddled with the whole cost of maintaining such of their own- Insane a cduld6trobtaln 5trpx-e. . , The unconstitutionality of the bill Was dwelt upon at considerable length, and jt. waseld that .the Legfelatpre bad no smflffle jcwry pi;waiawaig iinBaiiermroi ih Jate shoulders txTthosef th CPtintiey f 'be-1 cause the idiots, inebriates and other public charges not now in asylums were unprovided for. ' These views were enforced bv Messrs' Everettriu UwJiand Leath. The discussion was one of the ablest of the session. Mr. King nioed' flSendment as a Buusituuj proviuiug tuau wtvtwunup4ue" allowed from the pubnc' tfeasuryfeo per capita for tbe support of their out side insane.' RejectedfrtoSa. - Theniusyo$ theft rcufrM upon the third- reading -ot the bilJr-andJt passed Dy a vote.oy z to zi. Anjourned. ' HOrSE OF BEPRESESTATIVES. " 1 ! :Tebruary'27. 1 Bill to amend the. charter of the Yad kin Railroad Company.1 This amend ment allows the railroad -to' construct branches from Salisbury to WadesboroJ and Rockineliaraarid authorizes' cnn-4 suuuauuu vv iiu otner ranroaus. it also i : j a ; 7 ai .1.1 i I . . I glvw the road 190 cuuvhM.s. Pawwd. Bill tostabush,a. public errv on the Great PeeTtee iVW Taised. -THE STATE DEBT.- i The bill to compromise, comtnUteJbid J aettto the public totcamek ua. t special rderiat 11 rcloci andr was read. iiUC H".'Mr?YoTlp tnrwedtw alhend btMrOvid- vMtii: IzlpVb -Of f priMwpuJuowneTu tie said he-Knc JKHVbuu if theyjdoiiot4cBpt,iiJCotaer proposition, Wilitever btfrnade'. "H Bta Mlft Wbin provided fw'aUbthe jflfibixdepf the . construcfaorOoiLds, rwikieiiare recognized as a -pnrt 'Of .the debt rand the special tax bonds issued for tlwvChatbam JUilroad, tbe peniten tiary Bonds and bonds issbied for the WiUiam8ton & Tarboro RaUroad. Mr. Cooke then explained the machin ery of the bill.. He finished his remarks by a strong argument in favor of the bill, and called for the elimination oft tne qne8tionjmm politics ; f Mr.AtkinsVW opposition to the bilL He thought the State was not now able to pay the DaonyidedM,id had lost the 'Swarfs daso)Mrtif iult of its own. Mr. Carter, of Buncombe, was in fa vor of the bill. He thought there was grat:4angejy if ftrthervdelay That the only thinsr now between the Ktate moiment was already on foot to strike uu provisiBiiiroTO'iiiewconstitution, the State to pay the whole debt That capital would not come to ; a; country wnere xne puoiic debt' is" or Moubtf ut amount, and where, consemientljr it Js uuiem iu rru&i unnien xt w eauea c l on to bear. That ti.e amouaorjine debt ts not more than Ae&ate ban - M near. -em-thifd what it was tefore the war, a. j , .- . as the bill prol videdits own means for payment ofp acy bifl. burden ich would crush the people of the tet- He did . not think the - bonds. ought to be exempt from taxation. :ht to be exempt from taxation. f t H ght that ftWebefdrethd 'nousC mm I Caldr - paraf-Wil rvlark next took the floor in favdrJP,9t2i , . - i . of theJaill. He said it was true thattheT TTlifflitteBtldBtnenVrcra WPrtymTthe State was reduced OTjrtecanflr with the highest recommendation, tnaamTtfT'lg Vecbrnmendation of honesty. That thergfrfPt kf J wa8 tnat the clau8e of the Fed i v t- tomach; .' x8 i- ? 2 there was- danger! wouia be enrorce the State to pay had been reduced, tnit tne aeDt was . reancea. ital would not come into the State. iflv Atkinson was snot to be- dri ven into a support of the Ibilt by the fear of the State becoming liable WtfftitnOr by the threats that no prosperity would c6moithff fiijuatiiihexlefctTwas ar ranged. - j : Mr. Norment thought this was a mate tor whickerofr member shald consider personay ' If such a proposition was made to members as individuals they would accept it;-that the State is able lands: a ;H6tt victs as means Mr. Mcg'fepIciratainltlMr.Tork's amendment and in favor of the bill The House was ot bere to send ques tions back to the people, but to decide themJle jugt:Mrrtiandon.:.was niisrepresentingjiis people in refusing 4Mrry, .Carson, Chanwics, Coffield.innpU,! DuMi'feting. FoV, HendelmVHs,BeMiwis, Mel-J 4 sonrJ tewer-t,ttoHfirner, wij; jsaw-. gier, Ardrey, Armstrong, Barringer, to raise the revenue. I W&MmmJP neaita. wajsdaa4b i 1 Bateman. Battle.Binitham.Bird. Bizzell.li!nLU''iiJJiiii I iiaye iiut Lsita4tp BlaisdelL Blalddk: 'Blocker. Bonne. k 4iannii - Kiaiwtr' - Kinrtirai kaiitia h uurrougns, uaie, uarxer, oi mincomoe, Carter, of TWarrafJarfcer, of Yancey, Carroll, Cary, Clarke, Click, Colwefl, Cook, Cv irptoti, avip, TOfjGata w ba , DayiA; orffiav wAJo CaiisiofTMadison, Deans, Dimsdale, Dixon, Ellison, Eng lishl bwJdiepPerrelU FoaxdJ fPorbes, FosterJJatling, Goldston, Grant. Harrt- 4 neKWsitllLanmSEd! Lindsay, JWiartioLjOwry, Lutterloh, Meares, Mebane, Moore, McCorkle, Mcj- Geheev' Norment, OliverriOjxdjard,.!) borne, Powers, Rawley, Reid, pf Macori, Reid, of McDowell, Reynolds, Richard son, of Columbus, Ritchey,,lobersori, Scott, Smith, Taylor, Vaughan, VenaWe, Wheeler, White, Woodhouseand Young Mj Yaughau's amendment .was voted awaii im.'nvj hiit .w; arum. Mr. York offered an amendment h not more than $4,000,000 Bhould be pended in makine thS "eoaibeani whU5h.,was,yoted aowHa-then-mof to anwncL sa m tosubjct, 4ne- .bMas; t taxation which .was al30vted kmv; The bill passed its iecW te6,3n.l d Yeas. Messrs; AhderitAnMr. A orey, QLrmstrong, 'ia"RngeF$iiatea : r c r i? Gamil 'Uary.i oGhnfttmas, Clgrk!, t?Cetwll, Coo!r Emilia wood. Daw dale, Dixon, Dunn, r i.ai ej mid Sanson. ;nusn. Etlieridger-ttkdRoard, Forbes, FofcqA WXiPSUlaswn, urant, tiar- TisrM-lfewetr?ifobbs, Holt, -HWt ton, -lU., JuhUHUii. Jamb. Leather woodt Mtidsa- UotkhaYe ErfW- Wil-4ryy MesiTByehwtfyofMgrjarTn Maort,' MWoTkreVMcehee, NormeTB1,3tVer, Orchard, Oshome. Powers. iRatglei, Reid of Macoa?itei(nof Mcl wUj Rpy nolds.Richardsonof Columbus. RitSfev. RobwKi,jBco; -SHittBf TkyWvena ble, Wheerer,l.Vhite, Wimberly(vpJlpo4- nortse, kt x onng i. is ays. Messrs. Atkinsm.T5erfyf Cale. Carson, Chad wick, Council, Ewing, Heii- aertKm-ueaen," bewfanmetMwell, mton, Turner aughan, ..ddel , Wynne, and York Id. a 1 K ' f '. ni a Nl&HT 8ESSIDN-i-CAl.EWDAJC) V Bill to allow the Dan River .and. Coal field Railroad to change1 its' 'gauge. jrassea. The brlHrrregnlate-th' :i -" f'j'i fees of State officers r6aiue( trrr special oruerior so ciocK. 'xne bill was read thrtfaestioa berntf onthe aaftnd- menpposeaythe i!ntnlitte grvihg J thAOA.QOMf U-nA DUnn M - - v with-Tjo elerki F f- v ' "; --TS3 - i-o j ,7J r- Hiclrardn:' of "Columbus, stated that this was the pay ofj" secretary ih j iuuu, uuu ii uu mo icuou on wmon " hib who tao loaot on HC 1 1 - - Mr. Norment Wposea this amend ment as he thoujchfc the fees would be too much. o ! , Mr. Foaid said that he was credibly informed that the fees of 'the' rsecretarv amounted 10-83,000,. and jhe was also in- tormed that one-roan could do the work. Mr. JoneSSsked 'Mr;1 Foartr1 from whence he.nbtaHiaiUiis information, anilw 4Ujswe4.xxltbt he got it from the gentleman who drew the bill. ' 3Iri Mebane opposed all amendments. the, session was so near itstloae as renaer aeiays, dangerous. ment as he thought -the fees too high. Via than nronf intA ni .iH JIUMM,lA'j"n the fees of the secretary. Air. Amis opposed the amendment as J cienr. to run JJu rkffi . . f .irVwnl takincr the vear rnnnd nr t.wn man nnlrl do the work'df the seretarVs office, and ww:trieevjric beforertbe com mittee; that competent clerks in Char Iottei50uld"tt6t be gotten' f or"les3 than 1,500. He believed that men ought to be paid enough to keeD them honest. rliatwf he depTedHti'undtte haste.' , ' 'pMf. Atkihsori said tbatwhlle tlfe'fees ui wjo seuieiary iiau ueeii increasea ine work had also been increased. He thought the Senate had put the pay too lo w and i suggested:: $200 as about right. ,. "l Mtrroard5 igairr spok! agSffis't the amendment . Mr. Cobb protested against the idea that tbe House was precluded by the action of .theenate.rt That the House should act independently, and not be-cause-aneitber body had Gone anything. He protested against putting salaries and capable officers. - He could get a plow boy who would take the office for aav fbntopJd.'ftQt guarantee; his effi ciency. Mr. -Brownf Mecklenburg, again spoke briefly 'lafavdr of the amend ment, aebttne against it Mr. Lockhart favored the amendment ithe pay fixed by the amendment was thfsajanj)Tftt feJshad increased as the work of the office had increased. That no two men "could do the work of the office. That the pay Of goodtenfeaffieerirttr, tusuraaeeofficers was not less than $2,000 or $2,500. That the secretirvcoqld ;not have a $300 mpetont and reliabl The anrefrfliaent efeated by a iue amenamenx to pav xneTtu clerk Sl.ooawae advJbted bv a vote ftleetetbf the capita it i suT 1 If i T. i:; J. "X ""t m " 1 I ..V "wuca gueaBoawaarjaMo iwng Ytiffi?P?nese two offles to remaxrrasTtui ".UJaB Eorrr f Has erer )wm Innntut ..... . 1.i . tthatcanrinaaml jl,.??F Wno':-1 lirer cftrftlalnts. cU , .e" "of i59llPP'wlrsf.iJQnnfflfis remarks rtiWiftWfeseavethslA I i vsii . L. ..... .. . vr . J , T HfR OWN, WORDS. f - Baltfmor Md Feb. 13, 1877. Caltfmore.Md Mr. H. BL fiteVeusi DoarSIr-Kc and very ' iney couio i . i,ovri-.fe beard oi yoi veeeone w i - wsaslck lor a lonzume became. ail-. 1 I t Tour Veeetlne. and I weni ana nougnri5 w,a ixttie or vegeane; and one boaae, the pain pain leu me, ana nepuen thank. Qd,fot tola ra- b! -638WBalflini 4i emff&wi assert hot nyy "ajitt'iaoin m't. hihi viMif ii nir in En rtaranoainna nr n. xnonn i I consented to try It At the time I war snflertng f BUDerlnduced br overwork and lrreenlar Ita wonderful strengthening and curative fp6perJ tJeaseemed to afTect mi debUitated system Irom 1 iriuuuceu U7 bmi teioof atad-mdot Its persistent use J rapid- P it .'MOVBraa. Biumnir mnm thin 11 aim l himni 2iTTekeI lng health and restorins life and energy. Vegetlne is tbe only medicine I J longasiUTejL never expect to nna a jyPenn. VEGKTINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE, i Charlestnwn. uear Hir rnis u to ceruri mac nave. your "Blood Preparaaeo" to tfly rer se' rears, and think that for Scrofula or Canki Humors-tEheMiatieaffeeaorajr ceueaL ana as a mooa purmer aqa spring meaicine It is Uw' best f aave ever Used, and T have used almost everjthlng. I can cheerfully recom- f U mend it to any one in need oi sncn a medicine. I ours respecciuiiy, MBS. A. A. PINSMOBE. VEQETINE. irek 13, 1871. vna was nmteiy MnKenieS'.eme ora mteoa rram un hilkiih. -jux3Hiuirvu?ump mv.mmi jmups br t !Cfoir1lkeifarJaJau loi iwbtofcH Js-tes- pedally preaiedMfoaleWfVbem mend it to those who feel thatiiaeTineed some- tiling t iwtPig them to ifect IiealUi. ReBoeetfnl pkttIngilli ; i firm of a M. PetttngUl ft Co., .. .ift, lQ.3tata8tye. Boston. ;-ul rsanii - ALL HAVE OBTAINED BELIEF. South Berwick. Me., Jan. 17, 1872. H. B. Stevens, Esq.: Dear Sir I hare had DepsX ii itarroAtHrm for the last ten years, Aid hare tdfl nfirfartSJ of dollars' worth of medicine without obtaining any relief. In September last I commenced taking the Vegetlne, since whiclTBme my health has steadily unproved. My food digests well, and I have gain ed fifteen rxaindaof flash. .Them are severaToth P au ye ob Yours truly, OverseeaBnSroi CosMUls. Prepared by rrJ JplUTiyENS, BOSTON, MASS. VegeUne is sold by an Druggists.' Jang THE GENUINE Celebrated American W.OrWtySrWClFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMrJlvSfVORMS. THE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flashes, Hjora circumscribed spot on one or both :i J- ' 5ne nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or.throbbjpe of the, ears; an unusual secretiotf'bf aliVa' slimy of furred tongue ; breath very fout particularly m wn wwmiifci wiiiiL 1 uppttut vaiiuliie. sometimes, jjpraof sensatiorrr'thiH a gnawing , at others, ' entirielV oneT" ains in the : stomach; ccaSnari aUsea'affrV6m-' iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent-'i. ly tinged with ,blopd.Lbelly swollen I and hard ; rinetrlMd;1 respiration occasionally difficult, and accOmpa-' nied by hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convulsive .uneasy and dis- ' turbed sleep. With grinding of the: teeth ; temper, variable, but generally irritable, &c. ' evethaljbWsftotns f are found to exist, DR. C McLANF'S.VFRMIFTir.R 1 win cenamiy enect a cure. IT DOES NOT, CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not coptblt 94oiHghajsltghUst injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver wrerjt&cbeajf h-tighatures of C McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: , t. DR. C, McLAHE'S wJ .xswbemei tie - affections of the liver, and jR 11 r . v rr- . - . Complaints, dyspepsia ana biclc Head- AGUE AND rETV3BRr.jj j . No better cathartic can be used prepar-l atory to, or alter .taking ummne. equaled. T ' 1 " ' , :. r. BEWARE OF IKTTATIOKS. wnSThi tfeTiulrvrllrthwttigtRettkterli' - zca tox has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's' Lives Pills. Vtmbe u . f' ... , .. i l- Each wrapper bearj the signatures of! C. McLanb and Fleming Bros. 1 I ' Fleming Bros., of Pittshnmh. Pa..-the" I 'Anir'-4in( ,full of imitations of th QPtfnr9k I have got a sort f or Drancn,Mre- coraor,7Ui aa t; street, near i ad soma physicians, but f lPttst lircj.'' SaUatactlorf guarantetd or money quaanea'Hi wulel astedff m iEnpft, cehtajtHilftas: 10 cents'1prTdot4, j TtJff !iion;Tenoiceir'' city U choice. tookerfel;I..T)e.-Grtts, IIoml:4r', Plcfcis, iouso oy wie dozen: can miner. .iu io.it cents: full 8UDrilT rJf -aff krhds1 nf &esh Garden Seeds, lions.-fleeJ" Titt.iT l Onion aa,-targe'obitoea)-onioii9;'8w.;i 1 fOaU BxandM buroodai 4b stere on?trada iti- !'l,!it !iil t.rM - 4- o'lfji 'i !hk mhvt:1 fir ? ;,Iiaye now to; stopp' a liU supply of Groceries and I pmwi suppues. v rt 1 l-Mi TURKEYS ! is a S i ' ' u jrtJBKBTSf ittRkETSY TUfikKTSl .ud JFW Bronze, ?erjt:largean4 fine. j,( rf; kf ui iitiarm lfm 'J0f:i jii'Jy, i)om. Fkrae and Wneat Bran.-' , ai .ir tot -'dt. mJ?V-AfWlrfIB.'fl;iiU-!- bo lu vsajiix" '.'rji-tim- T -i.' - .u! ;II gust 41 and lor.jialebjt;, ...bi-Mi iimH i'rtisf t'rtti,lrr- ; RDjqaS AND CONSIGNlipJTS SOUCTpD-- dd'1 1, i!f.if!t.UlI14ijI HI QAM ij CO M I B I O K ! M M H A H 5? ihoimJ if-yn-A -iJi-".- ii i n -".,; . fTUji."."jiiU,i Jr.-i.LiU,' ji I, ii in MLXANDSBv& CO., .-.,1 .. .rVs'ifmrf I VtiKl. ir.-i'iivfrj :k- :i Pit:ii; GEJElUL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mi i.-ij .-. n.ij(! "ini trr Droduce than ahrnouse In the city, and solicit rartner con eoBtfnmQ& from -all riartles who are UUnr ta l b satisfied wtttt the test Job we can pot np on this oianiei 1 i) uose wnocannet oe pieasea wun our bes? etrart-;rpecttnny requested to sepd their good to som)di else.' - 1 - -- ri- G BOCEBUS CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW FtAttfB&'t .ixt. ti bit olijosil in ji-ij fjjtfT Come to me for Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Mb la&aesAidtitnerTaHUy -Hjoosrlesi 4i j t. . iwt reoetvetL few IMrels of ,Bn Famw mu nrj'.r ftr-iJ"i'!.r-?"n fi y.m-(tsl tuj . , ;! : BEST RTEiPHISXET. s!, '.Ul !-i! 'C- i ! . nr rit : '.!!!. 'jj! i' Also; a flne'lofeof CountryHams., iseM foreaan. AU gnods dattvered to Oie aty free of narga, , , Next dor below Wilson i Hack's old stand. ' .aally, V(-l .:;. f ,-f , :f ..fj! ; MOTHER FBESH ARBIVAL (QF . , , L " Hi 'i A. Ferris CO.' ni ; CHOICE If AMS, . ,7 Breakfast Bacon. Dried Ef and To ''BMP iratri6lia! and P. T. CeorgS's; BaiiK ' lard Jn tabs, kettles, buckets and ttts. , i; ul! ' LeftOT DA VTDSOtf. Smokers Who are Jwiges ifioahce onr " SENiOIl ; ft ent3gar ttle'bert yet .' -'!! I ; ?r i .. , LeROT PAVmsQN. we Try ; Blackmur's T win "Pure Smokms TobBcco, at I" ni r LeROT. TAVIDfsONR. lift ') A splendid line of Kegabjom 6 XQ gallons i CftumaiBnckers, Cedar watioaUraatlwos Bjwoms, &c,ust ia. LeBOT CAVtbSON j.::-r J Nokher house In the city Van' make any elalai to: keeping a stock of . -, n ! i Complete In every wsnect -fa Consamers of tea. will find (he only first class stock of TBA totte'cfVai m' LeROT DAVIDSOITa ! ; .TEAlflSTlTi; . u:f, i hlDIOKP ANPJVVIGBATIpN AGEKCY, 1 ' '-'''' '.''! f rlui.: a ., !. . .. iuu; ; : ''S I' ."hli Mi'i i,il.Vyim " fi4i For selling and Iratoc Mines. .Lands, and ftrtes 1 4K.i' Silt -jt.i:r .'h'ui'ijm o5 bi 'ow ivfq': .Hfllir.llO 'f! i wHn (t, 1 -w-.!n f,t- ..1 ... , 4fif!iiuj f) ii(Wfin9fiti4 to-t'!lo7'r rt fJ fvr.il i .vino ntxiU ad 4innTTffr if!! siij liipap 0'3Ut j trfll mmLDs6TANTiAB2Ll!'fi iTi! Wf i 7 FAmBtftTrV SCALES ! t 5si moil bmlwiiflTQTBaie1A4ap,fl, w.,,--,",! ER9 Ids Xnllsl and StoranxfnTaa im TJ1AH ) .1. W"L'.v - -HT-mtirjs -Tl-ti-iir'iT 1 , .A3- - The Improved Type Writer. ' J - C.H. !) Iff end taOrciflari1 J,i;l '"ip 1 ' For sale by Leudlna: Hardware Wief . eptl-dtaw w .;,-:;'. wj-a' e Hi premature -de- rhe only rtnlable cure Clr1 1 iddress J."K. ftEEVES, ft -io - ik. "V ?.r ,!vi2 IT 1 1(if toa'A. v' tn u-v f.f b jeb.Qirrd&H3nE.rlt riHE WOKAIASKAM'S JRIENTV' X HE WORIONtiMA&'a -EIXN JL in tnese1 dayet MHtknl' trickery, a tree friend fat ri..9rM4iSdnte ,?,1C ' t Jiui T3fi.jr mtn't t. Ann m t . . at a u CONUMPTIOX,' OOTJGHSi.COLDa, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, . m - and all diseases"!?! UeAmgsTChest and Throat This well known remedy has been used for thir ty years and has cured thousands of eases, many of wh Jen were given np as hopeless t,,. r,)ir-fr'f J ine nwmertles of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the ; T5 iBemanioertnai tt tne permttent ass or me ' ' JOHN Tr SENBX-CURRiN -CO,,-: !.! ' Hi i! VS. ' i if1''' -if ' "( -! r W COLLEGE PLACE, NEW TORE. For sale by L. B. Wriston & Co.,' Charlotte, N. CL . reb25 . . . t;r-j UiJtj d3f i' A ?ew.nlgntsi8nceliav mfson one dose of th of the Oil. nd the next datne massed-sixteen terga wormai ii Attbe 'same timevf gaveone to my Poim;Oll,or.saleBy-,Pras8tsM Pre pared by S. LYNpON Athens. Ga" rmW titi1t Vttfithrli. ftauetfv knoWit to set ' .' enqehar niV iiade' radical and 'Pekmaksmt; ' -CtTASs W grrmti find ficaoTOut to all their - ;i'Itlljreti?HyiJemoVfa-m Btmrn? Itltellferci thet agor4elL-4f: niercurial fj i theanifttjmn,aad apeexlflr Vtires all; akin dis eases, .ffi'li; :;(. 'i- ' :'i . i bo ''A ii-nggl8tt;g3erau,yv tBtt2S6mi -iS!M; nini; - -i:: j ' H.r .ii 1. .i,!,--- il ml 'i.n j I pONDENStoTTMS. : , 4 . j,.,2!JOKrH CABQUKA RAILROAD. (h-l .'- ! ; - TRAINS OOtNS KAOT. 1 N 8 :No-4 ; L Dally . Datty , ;j exJSun. LeaT&'Oharidtt, 8.45 am e.55pm ! !- ... 11 LAIOnan : :;,i(ijeeo8jwf. 80s (i 5) HA nm. .- . . Kaieign, &.3uam j v . i ArriFe tioiast &25 pW f . ram N&tf-ktoaet& aJ iSallsbdry with W.N.Cltttior all potBta-iii.! Western: Mortlr Carotiaa, dally except : No 4onnecfc a j Greensboro wlOu B. 4 DrB. J tt. ror aupoiaiBiJNQrui, iiastand west . . . , ! 3 .. 1 1 r . , ) - - - TBATS i!pp WEST,, " ' 1 No. 7. DaUy ex. Sun Date9R 's78.. i' Vi Leaw GbWsborcf, , 1 Balelgh, 9.5b am 3.60 pm 5.35 pm" ii A -TTT 5.30 am 8.2Hpm ft4Tam ArrlyeCharlotjte, ... a m a50m a -'Gmnnrinrii ArttK ' i Chanotte wth O-Gtfui jl a and Houtti.wfiitt ai-AlBUne f luirtion th A. 4 C. A. L. Railroad foialTnolnts South and South-east. . ,. . -' -"j - 1 i Nol SCbniiMta fl f&Qdhfrht ttHfVE V. tVR dally excent undaxj 'i At Alt-Lme ffifctkwlfh i Ak AajljL. frall points South and South-west r at cnanotte with a, c 4 A. Ballroad for all points South and South-west 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 L lit iili.-lt in 8ALKK JSBAMCH. ' v v, in IaTe Oreehsboro, dally except Sunday, m, ; 10.50 d in " 5,45 am - ' 7.45 m trains on the R. iiOflli i new, lux ana Auania .via , Kipnmona. vreensDoro and Charlotte, ahd both; wara -on1 Trains NM; Anf 4 bettteen New Tori and Savannah ria BJchmond,' , 'Through Tickets, on sale at Greenstero, Baleighvi tkOdslic Sansbarran -Charlotte. Mitat aiM' pmieipaiipomia.oaui;aoum-wesv west,) Nortn aTio aBaa iHoi emigrant iaK W,pnU 1ft ATkah'i AUGUSTA .Mi itrjfi ii(v ;ii Svn "f :-m!J'h; a - ( , (XtBL0TTB, Qa.TIBIAAJa) AOGTOTA aR., Si wututn rttititttA afr Sunday, See. 29th, cl878i 1 thef ol-IewlaMaset-i8Chftduler win , be. run. over this GonicuggijrH, Ka J. Leave Charlotte, !?:?8fT3 ft Arrive Columbia,. LbavC0mmbla . . ta... ikkl... f5 A.3 juesret Angustai . . M.j.,4 . . .... ArriTe Columbia lave Columbia, y.5 55. l igfoo,.. Arrive cnarioe,1..t.-...A.......i- 10a.pl V' .ti-'liFJ-OrKiYASSiaSGEB.. ril.i , - 1 . -. . - r .-.- A. . r. r f i A Jt. 4 HO P.M. ' T3S TffiSS"'! ' aair -yi Xft Ymn7-v?rn?.M.Y -.s-A-i?? luiuuua 1 . . . ... .v. .-.'...Viin. -i'JSW If. Ji, r4oj !tt?m snly-at yorfc Jflll-Roek fll?i efia AUherBta6onwul be reeaailzedaoiiae um jwb, 1 auii 4; ureenswro io,a.ugusiaraiSO OH NosVftaiid 4v New'yorfc to SHTOnnahv cn-' fiito .ddetBBte:CenMBaim87 pi ii!'ir "iiil ii lt lr. T. D. KLIiiE. Sujerfetendent, -i dBO. it. MACJUUBDO, u. , Agent. Ml ? . .(.uwl JUtlMiU llltlJ-j'Sl " 3: rut Itttoaand F6i Sale at thef tes r WiO Hiutevwjt .BSmVEBOITICE. i,' Mi f.arf JCaHji,'hlelvt prdayjwlll iitfelWrnpt nttentlon.5 all hours during the dav. and nth ner Seventh and Colkse etreeU bt nlcht, " : feWSia , , - - - - Ullo v Sk i 11'. .,(rn JV1t ; H ( 1 1 jkxrweoaie ''C'nbetSWgWfGrHborowlih JK MM ana Ballroads..; i , ;. . . .. . J :.i ' !-.J.-.,;:j.;' j ia..i 1., ..J,..,,.. eavB augusu Y..i.,L WWw.v las5ol 8C3UBNEB3 ITBAMAAZINE AH IDEAL CaruttnrN'a msinn 1 rJii.lla e.;t for Girls and Boys, wltljri mSLtSS0 editor. Fire yem haw as ber wasr lwwJ. thTl" ."T" num. . a L-a - ' w-j lUiSa niTfTi ntghestposlUon;' Jitehtnt rvMltinn ' it hoT. T.TtZT.,gO tt the . iuwuuuj circuiaaon of ; - rroitido.ii 01.-$;.:. It ls"tnb1 :l't' "" tr'- If.' n . .. . ' NewToffe, ant the trsWuanOe'' rSS anc to London and though aprogrees of the -m- 3 NcpoLAs stands "v-"4" aner.. To-day fl 4J H .'...-1 '-... I rtrwiTifK.ofe-jr? are corrtniMa mrm1 Turoes, as well tton'aaewseriaTstorVforto .1 IK 1. A TOLLY FKLLOWSH,' Wm rurfunrigS'rte; tirHvW glnrdrwlththa nmSPr1- tinuedtaleJMiii tuaa- ffff girts,aoon- "HALF A DOJCKjT HOPRKXXXPIB8," eariyjn the volnm. fhe, .in w ued fairytale called; .conun- , A'BVJSPtJ DODGjJT'S TOWXK," y.?!?. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 2, 1879, edition 1
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