Cm Mcth...t.. . ft w.,:r nrlJ JUjy yr y yr T-.T.w WTr -fsUf 'H4, VV i rr m IftTft wn nmMi wSnP BLAKK&, BJLL-EZAJXS, tQ63X&- NO. 3,120. vAMnaxia, ciecuzass, csxbks, ti I 4. -- . ' iriii't -blMMM ..., 7 .. 7 ''-'I r CASHHXBXS AND ALPACAS. Just Recelred anotber lot of superior V . i. J a ii U H J.. H i CASHHXBXS AM9 ALPACAS, Banging In Price from 25 cento to One DolUr. A Pieces of )tORE CA8Hiftl8. all - . I I :. i -,V.. of superior quality, at sixty cents, ; i A: " ! : worth Sl.Oa Do not Ml to our LAJDlS CLOAKS bfo buying. It win pay you. ELLAS ft COHEN. !!, ')' grivuituvz. 'JROBSS NICHOLS. B WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 ALL ItNBfl Of FtJBNITtJBE lilfUBNITUBE I ' i BEDDING, C. BEADING, AC BDJCHNG.AC CUREl.. I At" ot CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! i IPUNGESI LOl UNGE8 ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ( LOUNGES I SUITS! 1 SUITS! PABLOB AND CHAMB1 PABLOB AND CHAMB1 ty COFFINS of 4U fchtatcnwrttT 4M tET" COFFINS of an ktods on hand. CHABLOTTE, N. C. i.i HOTS!HM- vlAdi!rtSW8W! atoX Bobea-a anx ABQaSNS T i 1U0 ri . . iiiu tt'i ' ' 44 R HI H I J rk& N irni'. J.'; W-Ht i' IT u u & 0. ROGERS' WlREROOMS, joHfviir'I.X'j'iJ ? A NXTTOP08TOmC. SIS t . juuxtill noti .... . - ; ' A461 Art l "- 8! xita OJ t t. r , jj ft? on 5 iPAkLOR. CHAMBEK, DINING BOO S 5.':- W Ooodi Packed Free of CSBlW UAW.iVlil In ' - ' . ' ANNOUNCEMENT. I aluAlatart forth Northern arid Eastern ets on '-to dnyis train, to purchase my mar- SPRING STOCK. I shall use every effort to secure all the leading styles and novelties In Fancy Dry Goods. I expect to buy my entire stock for cash, giving me the ad vantage of the lowest market prices, and extra dis count I have associated with me in business MB. T. J. SEAGLE, of Philadelphia, and he being In the Northern markets an the time, will give us extra facilities for making our purchases at all sea&ns Id (be year, instead of ordering. We have Just reesived a new line of DRESS GOODS Iu Brocades, Buntings. Beges and Fancy Alpaccas. White Cotton Ferry for making children's cloaks; Striped and Barred Nainsooks; a new line of Piques. Also a full line of- NEW CORSETS. r- . , A beautiful stock of Spring Prints and Fancy Do meatte Piques. - We will be recetrlnx goods dally until our stock la complete, which will be about the 10th of March. Beapectfully, T. L. 8EIGLE A CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon Bt, Charlotte, N. C. S FBXNO AlQfCCSCZMXNT. We take pleasure m announcing to our friends and the pobtte In general, that we leave today lor NEW TORS, Tfi purchase dor large and varied SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF ALL WAV THE HE LATEST LATEST NOVEL TIE O NOVELTLEO .inii.n : Off THE BSA90M. It la our Intention this season to Inaugurate a new system of prices in Charlotte, which will give oar friends and the community al large a chance ' .v fv to purchase Goods at NEW TORE CITY PRICES. Al 'Wvare dosing out a tot of' ft WINTER GOODS, -1 5f JTrf-nT- u AT LESS THAN COST. .1 i.fl Dear fail to tall aikI see . g. MORRIS A BROS. J t .Febmary kigsVBdBigsii Jgyrtll 1 A .fchrraJ Y.16'I lit .v .Y Y. ,li4.- ' or.: . 1 1 tj .Viil4.lt .ii .wni.r n' fear : sel Y 'A ; : r.; : ill j::f;-o Ji.l.'i'.Jil i CTBSTHASiPBaSENTS, ' i . els aWchatna,; Fine Sola, Seal RtogM -'InitW-Cuir Scarf irk M. wmmmw w - T1 -HALES $&ljQu dec20 noil KAflnsu oj soaw iyf" Jl ,t" ff J j trS- WATCT and CLOCX MAXER, GILDES 'Add ETL- i Trade Street; dpi; lurch, Fiery M&tP9ttm&j asMW. Work done lor the trade at tow -rieefcjrf MBT Attgtoawantedwtth-premhim and good ,iero- - wWbeibldfat the explraaw 01 Ttwelve moot for ooat of repalre I tou WISH to engage in an honest, genteel the kouaw. y -"-Jjh CO.r fVnrn r- -r ttt i i.r..- iaotiatuaaaood I80SD , . & - E LETTER FROM RALEIGH. Scene iu the House When the Deht Bill Passed An Elnqueut Tribute to Col. Joha L. Brown. Raleigh, K. Feb. 28, 1 879. To the Editor of the Observer. It haa been a long time since I have written anything to you, and in this day of epigrammatic sentences, when most of news is not written but telegraphed, and the trouble is not what to say but how to express a forty-word thought with five suggestive words, one hard ly knows what to do when he thinks of writing a letter to a' good live paper, abundantly pushed as yours is, not for news, but from the mass of matter you receive to select that best suited to the reader. Of course you know what the result of the bill to adjust the State debt is. It is not to inform you of its pas sage that I write, but to call attention to its inception, its growth, and to-day its maturity. When it passed the House the lobbies, cralleries and floor of the House were thronged and packed, and wnen uie result ot that vote showed such a strong majority, the whole throng of spectators burst out into one impul sive roar of applause, and cheer after cheer resounded through the hall. No doubt the members were astonished at it ; they did not know the pent-up feel ings of the people ; but the passage of this act was felt to be a reinstatement of the honor tf every citizen. Old Caro lina hail come to the front, examined her trial balances, acknowledged her debt and accepted the terms of settle ment. Even the warmest supporter of the bill had little realization of how much at heart the people held the meas ure until this great outburst of manly honesty reverberated through the hall. But there was one figure there more prominent than all, who stood back in the lower right-hand corner of the hall, upon whose white hair and beard the sunlight streamed, through the oriel window above his head. The promi nent character of this act was this man, for he had devised the measure and led the fight a man of business acumen, and financial foresight ; a man who saw the possibilities of the future to grow from this measure; quick and sure in his aim, correct in his deductions, firm in his conclusions; this man led the fight, and though the opposition was strong, very strong, well resolved and well knit together, with Derf ect kindness yet with commanding decision he led the RshL bold fearless and cool, and car- neu me measure witiioui, me ouuiuun of a worrt In years, heice, $ he people of the State will as thev have done to-day 1 thank John L. Brown, the member from Mecklenburg, for his gallant leadership in the salvation of the honor of the State. Yielding to his opponents on the call of the previous question when nec essary, holding his grip at other times, Col. Brown, with that business sense which leaders have, cleared away the obstacles, and the tide of honor rushed through the gatewavs of men's hearts, filling them to the full, and it found ex- Eression in that long, long cheer of grati cd relief Nor must I neglect to do honor to, and if renown can follow, it should go too to Hon. Giles Mebane, Senator from Caswell, who looking back along the path of his 71 winters set an example to the coming men and the young in his eloquent declaration: "I want no great er honor than to have been a member of this body of men who have confer ed upon the children of the State that greatest of all honor an honest name." God spare these old men ! The sor rows of trials and bitterness and acri monies of the years have not soured nor embittered them, and they come to the door of duty with heaits and souls as full of honor as in the days when the blood bounded warmly and impulsive ly, -x. fiiortheru Settles' Cooveution. - r Balelgn News, 2nd. The State convention of Northern settlers, called under a resolution of the Charlotte convention of January 15th, met 1 yesterdaj al tetropol itan Hall, at 8 p. m. Mr.5. Dumont, of Charlotte, was elected president, and. E. Conklin, Esq, of Raleigh, secretary.. Buncombe county sent a valuable; paper setting, forth its advantages,: which was adopted. Messrs. T. A. Kingsley and N. Plu madore of Raleigh, and John Hinman, of Warren county, were appointed a committee on business. After confer ence the toiiowing resolutions werej submitted: - Whereas, We believe in the wisdom of the spirit and principles enunciated by the findings of the Charlotte con vention neitt January iam, iHy, ana this body desiring to follow its inspira tions, therefore, Resolved 1st, That tnis convention adopt as an entirety the resolutions and findiners of the convention of Northern born, residents of the South held at'-Charlotte, JN. c, January i&, 1879. with this addition, viz : That so far s North Carolina i& coniernedi we would suggest to all persons who come to this, btate: looking for lands 'and homes to critically enquire as to the tp.xtnr. nualiiv and productive powers of soils and the healthfulness of the fparticulax- location their fancy leads toera M-We-'saggestthis beause in some localities lands are poor ana heretofore .Impositions have been SiiisXljhSiMsiy. lines run ning into our State- to respectfulljr re quested to consider the means employed by., tjia railwaj&. leading to the Great WMtaticL apply' to bur State the same miHhoa w induce a neaicniui im mi gration toi people ana property to our thA.iirliiaimoHtlelsLfith a view to atrth this movemenvxowara iimiirtiyu. 3rd, We congratulate the people ' of th' fttata that the State debU through iteLegislaturftjiow in sessiojihastoeen SVff iei-hatithia new order of things wM i bring about a .new era of State prosperity that will work to the inter jests of the! State and ail concerned. Ath, We toankfcbe press pilthe State for their many tokens of kindness and the earnestness with wnicn iney ; nave feVcF-swith their many'marks of Vtth! Wl thank;the managers of our railfdftds for issTtaig to us half-fare tickets and tnu.t that they .willcon tinue to appreciate our enorcs to mnu ence immigration to our adopted fitate. BfJttiTh&- convention ? respectfully UUlcUla 11U1U VAVV44 M.vw4- w..v and place as they may deem best to take into consideration this subject of immigration., --- t ; . . ' The resolutions were adopted with out dissent. -...;, v.trmar mmitlee nrovided for in the ' j sftnnd reaolution. was appomtecL- Upon motion me iuuowmg gaiuc- men were. .appouupu jw eonventlorJ Hor be held -"in Charlotte. James iH. Ghadbourn, Wilmington, . delegate. . MrBuil of QraytLwmniy, alternates bi : ; , SK' - Vi E; Speer Aslvinejlflgaeii oH. u. y.niung, iaooresviiiey alternate.' county delegate; D. . X, r iBrker, -of Morganton, alternate, " -!--f - jnMHin Gape. George a, Campbell, HWls bonH delegate. p&.lwOpaxrtalteniate. Seth M. Carpenter,; jrewbexne;'' dele- Joha Graham Hillsboro, delegate. 4 o. vj. Diewsiw, ut rtaieign, alternate. T. C. Kelsey, of Highlands, Macon county, delegate. A. J. Curtis,, of Statesville, alternate. ; , . N. Dumont, of Charlotte, delegate. T. C. McMahdn, of Greensboro, alter nate. '. - ks' ' N. Plumadore, of Raleighrelegate. George Dichtey, of Baleigh;,, alternate. ThePresidentf Signs the Tobacco BaiHis ale -' age Vetoing the Anti-aHnese Bill.; Washington, Marck i.--The. Presi dent has signed the tobacco bill. " " The President, in hlslhessage, vetofng" the bill to restrict Chineseimmicrratidn.' reviews the fifth andsth:arUch2S of. ine Durnngame treaty, ana argues taat they are orgreat advantage forthipro-f" bcvbiuii vii. uiu uitiz,6us in iiima aiiu our commerce with that Empire. ' He takes' the ground also that the abrogation' of" these two articles would be an abroga tion of the whQle treaty,; thattie Wv;er to modify. a treaty dfeaaooi&in.Cem gress, butin the President!f-tbrien' ate; that although Congress has -constitutional authority to abrogate an entire treaty, it has never beer 'exercised ex cept in abrogating, the,, treaty with France in 1798 for grave cause, and ifiat only grave circumstances ;wili ifngtgfy its exercise; that there is nci pressihc: necessity for more speedy action on the- snbieofr. nf f!hrnPP iTOftiirVrsnfV Kh - tou ue itHtoieu uy oraiiiitry ui4ionaaiiC negotiations; thatthabfotiotf of the treaty articles by the Uliuenelin ffer important' interests, !.-iiijlia!t? it would be a breach of the faith oi' file nation. He exDresses a sense fcf he- seriousness of the situation on the Pa-i cine coast resulting from the present working , of Chinese immigration,, and said it deserves the serious attentl(fljof the whole countryyand a solicitous in terest, on the part of Congress, and. the executive, but for the reasons abovejin oktafcd he eannot approve the present bill, and returns it to the House olRep reseiitatives with the expression of the belief that in reconsidering it Congress I ill . 1. - T 1 4 , t 1 I win maintain puuuc uuiy ana puDiic honor. ; ,y , .:SJ4TE NEWS. . ;, 1 .... - i Mr. S. R. Street, the well-known New : bern hotelist, has Taken charge of the National Hotel,' Raleigh. The clothes of a ypung colored girl who lived neat'the, fair grounds in Ral-' eigh, caught fire last Friday- afternooii. and she was burned to deaths... The residence of Mr, Frank Maunder, i oi viimingwn, was nrea ny;; ar ,uicenr diary last Friday morning Def ore day break, but the flames were extinguished Polkton Apgp$; Twp lawyers, one from Alabama4iiiliihe other from Mis sissippi, appeared as counsel in a case before two of our magistrates last Fri day. Raleigh Farmer and MecTuinic : There are no Northern towns of the same size and business that can show daily papefrs equal to those of Raleigh, Wilmington and Charlotte. i i Raleigh last week haira'ioiJalpaf i i whole receipts this year to date, 4Sfi&l ' 1 increase this year to date, 2,707. iTkefee figures are from the News. , .'a. j ' The funeral services of Rev.; TH..,' M. Wingate, D. D., took placetarrday.1 in Wake Forest college cliapeij irThe sermon was preached by ReV. W. !R. Royall,D.l). : " - -Mrs. Sam Birmin gham, - -who 4ivjes about a mile and a half from .Pplktqni; Anson county, accidentally ' sflterea to death her infant about six weete cad last Saturday night a week ago!' . ; It is said in Raleigh that ai deputy 'United States marshal or TOyectot,wjas shot at and killed in Chatham Cdanlty last Thursday by moonshinergvanatnat ip jrvuoie squaa to wiucn ritj-veiwigpu wiwiifpd at matiy flnip's , ; T J The f&Um& J Nash countv-lield. township,' and re- solved I , That we will y rmuaiuulaled fertilizers at a' Xn .j eeed.04nerb41e of goodfttflviihipg 4830 poend3'4for 2,000 pdtiliicttiff r- tmzer, payable JN ovemoer 1st, ltiiv. A letter from Carthage, Moore coun ty, to the Raleigh Observer contains the information that Wait Seawell was shot there, by ;,N.yTcrast Tuesday night, audited ilve&eiMtayfght. Tay lor has, , ejBCjag tmt tosheriff and posse are lh'hot pursuit. Wilmington Star : In the Southern.'-. Historical Papers for March, 1879, there ; fe-an! artiele jBntJrieTl, s-The. jatUe ot Averysb6r6y X3t.ahar Daves, in which justice is done to a battalion. , of North Carolinians whose services,, have heretofore been somewhat ignored. ; By invitbSf $K Authorities of tlxe North Carolina arid Atlantic & North 1 Carolina railroads, about thirty meh bers of the General Assembly left Ral-; eigh last Saturday morning for . an ex- carsipn tor Mprehead. City an4 Beaufort, takingin Ne woern on wa rewirn. They were -tov gotten back to Raleigh yesterday (Monday) at noon. Raleigh News, 2d: Gov. Jams yes terday appointed Dr. Oliver P. Robin son, assistant surgeon-general of the; . State, with-the rank oj ..lieutenant colp , nel. This follows the resignation ; of ; Dr. Robah F. Gray, of Winston, who'1 was appointed to the position by Gov. Vance;f;4uaOctoBer J;t,; btit:';f lwr1 has now left thWtSi"7ttwa-. in Vir ginia."1 'olir-l n-JSiirwil m i:ti -i A fire.the'Origin HOfhich is in doubt, destroyed thefesio.ece of1 Dr. Isaac .N. Carr, of Wilmington, last Friday morn ing about 4 o'clock, and with it nearly all thefurnUurePQn.Wluc tei was an insuranMiof caoo.. The :houae be longed to Mr. W.'G. Fowler, and was valued at 81,500. -.The,. iiie had pro gressed to - such an extent before the discovery was made, says the Star, that, the members of the family barely es caped and Mrst Carr, who is in delicate health, had to be removed through ,a window. ' Mr,S. G, Worths-;,wh6 has charge ol the fislt cnehis StSorts : During the past twelve mentha; ending in thje North, arolma waters over three . and one-half millions of Voung flBhad, three Jbnndred.l-housaJloV Caliioraia sal mon, fifteen thousand five hundred land-locked fcalmokfom Maine, and fifly'jthcftisajd,. All of i thia wM Bflt CaT expose of lflsav than thr . thousand idoUirsj and fmprig tie jeacnterJjflt-Tslwa of permanent strnctureaand hatehingtand distributing15 appairtitaT!tlfl&r4' how on hand, inclualngaU' salaried ; 8W. rrrefiung nojL Duy.,an ptlCB W 6 X'.1(jHV'.V. 7'il"li'ii! !) ! -I f ' n. Tut. I.. Mmu); orate. :. f The rue way to Invlgomft a feeWe system U to UMactfvkylmeepera stomach, wowliallkjln whica the- fbodtotitos mtedlhto tho ileWttiTOtsol Wood; the ebief element of our vttaUtr.1 iHostefter'a Stoeoaeb Blt- oio, upvauBo u ocrompuBucs us unu, ts gnaay w tnwoirai iv mon nv TOUBU MHllCBi' weiui 111- own wBppea4cerai Dut-iiMKMSORiveaaaiias-iO' eses- Oob and asstafliitloit TMs sterilt odtfllafwhlle Invlgotates the titmartt,- fcethittu7iWalatea mruugn xne regular canneisoi- eaete'a&a useless matter thrown off by the systeht; whteJius purified as well as Invigorated, ;b !lt: ItStpflle'ln floencels soon fnade manifest by anr:merease of ' tfial energy ad a inonr: acOyr ind igmat t-1 .""M.JyTV xtfUIbMVU. Will U UOI UK) Jtuteteflect of rdering $e. pysfem "uiiassaflable' py malarial eplpemicfl. . fibed cheer fwifieiaamptlret. f ucrejs a xorm oi consumpuon wnicn was better man are swept away of the yellow lever.; J ivay by the most terrible vMtatlons' ever iThei malaay'(ailsa Aemthe'l UaMlll!Hf the patents' i miiuua the. .murtahlmt Tiurradiehta or fhn fnnH that Is eaten. Some years ago memedicaTbroiefi slon with remarkable unanimity, agreed Jlat Cod Live OU. contained the most eonsepbated and easily absorbed elements of nutrition. If the nan-. SeOUff taste-and smell Of fhn nil nniM fw avrdrf .w1 It woW uauuestlotiablT be the mo8tovi.lirt. winftj jdrthatserlsl.eA 8 bealmg Messing os the hUBjan-: raw. , Aua uieso repulsive properaes are success fully removed by the union of pure Cod LiverOll with the Hypophoaphitea of Lime and Soda in Scott's Emulsion. The combination is a most ele gant one, pleasant as sweet milk In flavor, conge nial to the stomach, and acting directly as a rower-' ful ret aenud tonlo of the brain and norvmu avn tern. , Woman's Best Friend. Ample testimonials from every section of the country show that Bradfield's Female Regulator Is as it claims to be, - "Woman's best- friend." Many su0erlnE femalesave tried a. -and nave beea emred. and bear witness, to its merits ,u) sound oonsniuaoDS ana rosy oneegs.. its reoora is wiore lUiepuDUt .pont lauto try nn you; are mnrering i any of me eompJalnfe neeuHar to4he sex. i teb25 1m ; Has ever beea Invented to prevent deattit The best-that&n bedoholsto assist Tiatufe to keesiaa th tuooUom of the body to a ondon ot.. health whltelllslast , Fpr Wttouneaa, Uvertxtmplamts. cosveness, dyspepsia; a4d,alLstoinacWc(n9rrlers ..-i -;V,'i;i lj;ii v-rmtrt- rr- ,-,s - Vnr DnVHnfiof thlrtr thaik Xfra. Wlnu3nw' JsnnM-i- lng Symp has been used lor children, it cOrreota acidity or tiro stomach, reltevwwlndeotiefegulates ine dowb. cam 40TsenteiT ana warttioea. whether arising fronl teething or other causes, Aa qW and weu.wunyn rBnway. . oc pje Our country Is getting tb bb fearfully Alarmlqg,, the average Of Bfe betnglsssened etetf year, jwlth out any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the nlnsjgnlficant origin. At this sea- aon of the yearspcIayj.a4C0id .la sueh a eommen thlag-that ln.thunyxjf wn .day Ufa we Arept M,ovrlt.ttjdai)gersV.atta U atul often find 300 lafe, fbtia-Fsyer, or Limg) .topuUs .has already seiiq. fONaaMaioseeiiffesia tnis way ev ery winter, while Jja.BQSCBsx's Gkritas ' Strcp been, taken,' a COrWoultJ liaVe resulted, and a large bjU from a doctor been afriiaed. For all diseases of; the Thrbat 'and Iiimgsii BosCheb'si Gikkaji &rtur has roveh Rseli to be the- greatest discov ery 01 us ana in meatcine: -svery raggisi in cms country will tell yotj of Us wonderful effect Over 950,600 bottles sold tast" sear without a single ure known." : 1 .''.. Bemark'ailc Resalt. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it Is now an es tabllshed fact that German Syrup Is the only reme which haa gfruiwplete $aUsiactlon in severe 6 0? lyung inseases. . it is true mere are yet uiiarins'of iewu wd' are ? predisnosed to Throat and Lung .Aflecdons, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumoniae Whooping Cough, kc, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Srrnp.-' TO snehweweHldsay that 50,000 dozen t''bot.T fflls cente. ;SbW by.ari rugglsts in America. J -i-lijli ItCflUmate Trlamph In Mcdiciae. ' read'snd1 despair fall upon the community Jwla teraflile epldemle, like the cholera or yel Iftw feve suddenly desolates our homes: yet, all tpe while, a more Insidious, but no less fatal foe, eqters 'thousands of households every year and earrleaoa tho Bower of the family in the early flush of mamljr rotrth and budding womanhood. People call It consumption, or "decline." it Is not. In most cases, the tubercular phthisis or consumption -ot thelmigsl which ii the peculiar malady hi cU mates like those of the British Islands and New England, but a' general decay or arrest of the vital processes of nutrition. All the doctors agree that . there Is no remedy for this but Cod Liver Oil but they are constantly met by the obstacle or Inability jo&tbopartof the patient to swallow or retain it This repulsion Is entirely overcome by Scott's' Emulsion of the Oil with the Hypophosphltes of Lhne and Soda which Is agreeable to the taste, and an unequalled nutrient and tonic for the body nerve aadbraln, " - i . .. Consumption Cured. . '.. An old physician, retired from praetioe, havtnS had plaoed-in his- hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent oars f or constunptioilH DronchTDA, cat-arrn, asthma, ana. ail uupai ana tawgaaeeaons, also a positive and radical cure rot nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after rmvmg lesiea lis- wonaerruj cuntHe - powers 1 m fhOasandsC cases, has teltJt his duty to : nmfee It known to bis suffering feUowa. .Actuated by-this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering,"! nibT addressing wllh staau?, nan e this naner.. W. W. Sherar, 14 J i Powers' Block, iochsfef, New YarkU bot9 4w CBSJfi JACSSOJi B BEST SWEET fVA X lOBAOOQ.il iJlssfflssW" as as " 88- 88 ."SB S iU ffr FPr KBK Ilfl R N u sim NNO GO It l llCJ'iij -IT WH HATE JUST, E HAVE JUST FROM-. Hi-. . it i i . h. !M ! ........ fV& HODS' m: fR HOUB A fun and-etmipMst lhieoflsnhble Goods for Spring wear; the. styles are aujiew, Attractive ana i : handsomely deslgnedi. the Goods , ; ,"ara1aH-X.Ftwtga Xoopjs, , m .mi,' il Si". J9.i.Sdl .tthx- y French, KngMiih, Jeotch and German, .ii iU And with mcreased faQttlea we ask our friends audi patrons to come Aitd look at our Goods, aa - we hnd to nuUegaments to order, cheap . . through here; we have also receiv ed Butterlck's Fashion Plates for spring and summer We solicit an early calL solas to sire us time before a rash of ma nnf arftue. .a -J ... -,- (HKAF liftespectfuQys, n ika . 6li is aUies vii. iriiu itfiutn 'i "2 n'o ir47jcraa 1WANGER ft BBOl, Fine aotUen aitd aors.' Pi ' N. B. Everybody that want winter clothing vrM save money by callioa on us. aa we will sell them tterarSlfew or eoat.iMen'a. . Youths'. Boys' and umarara Hans. -,.vf 'S; s teb9 . .- uiujoawju i7 uw oia iiisuionea name ox raecune" upuocj9sxnti owt 9Kv It IS the dnuulml amnran nf anmA.nsria aI iiu.l lowiitll Ti-.ta wAniArfiil Southern States. clAlmln? more vlrflma vatt ai- fJSdRfw ttfl'rihistflBtst win sepa, jree or cpaTO ail wno oesire it, aus 1; Ltb-eoastrucaoaof ghaJoUovmg battdtogf will reciperwlUi full dhscliQiis-foi preparmg and using- l.to wlvodTuntU the 6th ! sfarcbTfisxt i ' T ,, In German, French. jOI-English. Sent Dy mall by I Onarink ra(..flrt WmrBtiUnin I : WANTED. 850 to S1O0 ot X200 month, during 0e Spring and Sothiner. A Al ?il fi ... Hi i ; r n ullde)plito,ifi. . j j XIrHTwyHTAt ; ti )i i I j; iu; T M l : Jonhaon's Anode Ltalmrat wfU WJ ferteMaase, am) wui mlnsi8e in' tea,! Inlormaaen i that . vfin , save 44Hvit freer by matt, ! Don't delay, a .mo nW ' tWetflon Is better than cute; ' ' ld every- : I 4-i '.'i'i l' t i i I i , J i BENBCaPSCASCBJB is no oouw anonrua great r TOwnai wmeuesocn aaiauatmra; iieoaieai ap- ejans W youy owa wealKy tee'25 eenfa. CHEAPEST . , . CHEAPEST BOOK STORE i.L'JSt THE. WORLD. te,rH2 SurBfigllSh Books AT OUR PRICE. 75.279 New-Amerlcaii Books AT YOUR PRICE, 1I232S SefiSanA Books AT ANY PH1CE. 'I Cateleeijaol General'Uterature Free. ! vuys&ig )bb6thebs, 3 Beekmen st, near Nw PostOlfice, New York. CO N S V MPT I O 1T O N ' 8 U M P T I O IN And all Disorders of the THROAT AND LUNGS Permanently Cured. DR. T. A. SLOCUM'S GREAT REMEDY ppp P P aSSo VI Y IXX1 h h n HU II hhh n h fi n mi n NN N N N N N NN N HN EKE K EB K EEJC Y Y O O Ft TT O X o Y OCO fi 5SS8 Taken In conjunction with his COMPOUND EMULSION OF Pure cod liver oiL and hypophosphltes of LIME AND SODA. A FREE BOTTLE of each reparation sent by I wpresa w eacn suffering a sendmK their awiw. tr. u. ana exnress ac to Dr. T. A. Slo- cum, 181 Pearl street, New York. AROMATIC T TEETH. GUMSVBREATH NO MORE RheumatisM OR GOUT acute or chronic S alicylic SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., orPAra4iNox.xrpao.. , 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 Paris report 96 cures out of 100 eases wlthmthree' days. , Secret The oaly dissolve! of the jMisonous Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 6 boxes for So 00. Bent to any address- on receipt of price, Endorsed by physicians. Sold tw all druggista. Ad dress . WASHBURNE 3k CO., nov7 Onlymporters, Depot 23 cjlff-st.N.Y. I'or sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggists, febI8 ly. Charlotte, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, In Probate Yadkin County. f Court. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors of Benjamin Sparks, deceased, vs. The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks, deceased. . NOTicBorrra4U.Bimi4KitKirr. It appearing to the satisfaction of tie Court that 4ujuu vuuBuk t,iao ji .rawu ixxflmm PHnTwtn JtB. wife of John Felts, Job Sparks, and EUza- Detn iteaaix, wne Jonn Beddik. are heirs at law In this case and non-residents of the State, . . It is therefore on motion ordered -by the Court that adrerttMOMnt 1m nuvi for alMHiln Ttrm VRixi0rnQ,w0WKTX&, Dotifying' aafd defendants to MPeac at the, Clerk's office la YadklnvUla with In. twenty days after service of this nptloe. and let them take notice that if they fall toaoOear that the aM win be taken jro vinf&n , and cz&trU: as to ... MU .NUUllWN PV,V4 V444VJ 444 M ktovflle; this the 10th day of lrukry,-Ay & 1879. J : . aivISJLkCN.TSSIAL, : DoHoe houoaove.ji4J 10 iooii -i On Brick. Block. trtck. Block, containing bJbo; store onsoiTr: aUiries olve 1 a hoteL TTT and speefflcattoni for flrst hamed block :vooi(cwo Clans may be seen attta&offlcoom L.! Notmaar &roM- tect; aiso, ior notei diock at same emcp en aBaat- ter the 24U Inst : BuUdlngs to, be , completed i by 1st Of October next. . Contrartrif to sra 'bonds. Bight to reject any or au bid reserved, i ; ; : ; Cernnilttee w-TowaObuiBB. ' ' OoThmfttee forLwing laMcMoa, 1 1 feW8,lmel .-i.'U-iiii r Spaatobarg, aa YItENCT BaANiJY v. .: Qiiarantee4 tr be . . i j.ij iOi jjii ..'i ivj TWENTY TEARS OLD, .7 AX. L OJ IJ'. T :;. ::'.-4.: ... ;- , . r.joy . CENTRAL .HOTEL. SALOON, : E !1r-WiLiroSl AiLiitT.O -:iRi:i A'liffiftA J.;fajO N ;a..:; n; ifiwiliol Mr!.-, -j ',:"!- i it rS. mt bar ohhc the best fts Dlaced. . H . jnanil jeoelva right eaL good cheer. tp;:;( ; ; yotfU see more thaa yos'H expect uovj u; Mil ,H5.1(!ij ii i7,,'if- OUCH aadwlch noml aolPretsers good, ' iTlffflW,! Mf.j Wtwiioot iTDta Cheese aid Bantogeta wn ot fare, or AA J . QAVANT Juogiwot and tastes rare. ' 1; TT' ACH sip he takes' proves what hettmks, XTKBU rirSACBxas i vt iuu parucuiars aa '1 1 ,!'J li-- , bbaMvelvrjr. dine this naner.. W. Wl' rUrtmuuP maTntm ndrirMr K(IU rtta'4 . id : yslJ :o -lV::Tl TVACH ;:; :KtEA$it aW xb TXAB :oA iBte ttfteihie,'J . " MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY SPRING ST v i re ss5 f Lrxri See ss - THE LATEST. STYLES THE LATEST STYLES -IN- SPRING SPRING i-. SPRING , -A.-. . f HATS & BONNETS HATS & BONNETS HATS & BONNETS Just received b WITTKOWSKY & BAETJCH. CLOTHING! LOTHI NO! CLOTHIKrt I CXOTHINll! W. KAUFMAN CO'a CLOTHING HOUB El ! GREAT REDUCTION tN FRj&E, ' Having determined to reduce our stock, we now offer totbeiple diraaaotte and this section of section or aislutnost ora -(LiaroHaa,' th largest,' cluepest. beautiful and well selected stock II ''OOd'f;- ',r'-jiO tm g a n 'jw'W two 8 I ' o IT H IT fl -w . H Hn X Sift on H r. f i v.vii Jt;, ft! f ' ;'j'.iHriiguvBvm'ONtuEbv' '-iut ''J. i- w.iy.f'iuu-.t ul .-jr.i.j.-j iVji .iJiw ConslofUw iisual variety of MBfig, BOY'S, :''i-lMhi-!fy, -,,'1 ' : ;ol j:l IfliVi'. i TOUTirS AND CHTLDREN'fii . : .!)!, ,U' i'-nl'zu. ; V ; .,'-'t ,.: J-j ,ry t Amn.T.V4-i Ht I,iN ..'. 't; i.- i: . ; -.... ; V. tm FOUND PI A ITfiSJ CJorjjS., ;' !-i.jIjiJ.iuo- , i; ivnH .ii; I JnV'lu. ' ' tv(Jo srt : .1... ....,( r;r , ! . .4- : ty', All we ask la that our Mends sjidcttstojne MUidv os aall. as K will be to rowrtoteTeBtTat r:rti,-Pin, 1 Springs Conter, ChadsttK C. 41 rr!.. -2iL 'tililvf.tS TiTir tetter, '5 .III. W0KLV8 STANDAbDL' ! I .?W3Z All ' TAIRBANEaf SCALES ."-T '.-..h.-T. y 'For Sale Also, !'. :J .."I . t'4lii4jJi; re- . !14-. !, 7 If PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS Oeftse Mffita,' Spice MOW am Storetxtofs fiene rallj, ' ' The Improved Typewriter. !.,! j ? - ,4. . (: i ioY. ," i t ft f:i '; ;fi: -'.;o;luril vi J-i.-f i '.. ! :!)Bcfllatlntlp40Pnmps. 2fti4rforH59lS4rZ;n fcpj, ,,w4S-t i

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