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ii r j. I i i n i 1 p lit ri I E TUESDAY, MA8CHA!&ft j 4 TUB IEGlSIi.mTlJ.U n . , ,, Raleigh Observer.. ".' SENATE." " 1 - Friday, February 28, 187!. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. Miv the con Spartaribur; KECOVERY Tjivlar introducetLaiJiU to am in . ,Phosft.. who voted, in ; ar " i lib a-tuKj i'in-'i"i m . r. t , u . . i . a runt strviRtioii or tne Asireynier -tutu i..wfif! nweja'a: siatoii. m A.i rtJfk nttntvfl n hill Introduced hv lieSDaSS. I At the reauest oi senators jur. rips- Hynum as a substitute for his own, ana it passed unanimously and was oraerea tn )m oncrrOAHRll The following is Mr. Bynum s" bill as it passed the Senate and went to the House: Section l. The General Assembly of North Carolina, do enact: That sec tion three hundred and forty-three, of chapter seventeen, Battle's ttevisal, be amended as follows: After the word fiifildrf the last line of said section ftrMP Jrfftfetfr-That no person who is TWirrv to .1 SUlt UOW eXlSllDK, Or W mav! hWft after be . camraencea m an n ftniirt in Jfortl'Caf fliita, that is foun ei on any-judgment rendered previous to the nrsvaaynoi "August iwhv v vii any bond under seal for the payment of money, or conditioned to pay money exetfuwfl: previous to the said first day of August, 1868, shall be a competent witness i but, the rules ot evidence m 'was fexecu- suit. Sec. 2. That this act snail oe in iorce f romand after Gratification. -.i The hill was ablv advocated as the . ... i v ii i. . .. r reatest .measure of relief yet offered to RtrS f aserulWhelV Move, Nic"holson, Ormand, M M "JSWfe "ni fee3ei? Snow, Taylor, Wad- MfntA 'bonxr undef seal tpflt'shiill be 'anulicable tbsaid g fcjrt-thfrilles?thebiir toiitibibit the :o- ORirtgefTlie! bill proposes bio jjrotect ':v ttireattle f fthe: transtnontane eotnities from the diseased cattle of South earo linaand other Southern States. The question was to concur in the House amendments, and the Senate concurred, and the bill was ordered to be enrolled. Mr. Red wine moved to reconsider the vote bv which the Senate passed on yes terday the bill to prevent fishing in cer tain streams under certain circum stances. Agreed to. Mr. Redwiiie now moved to exempt the Yadkin river from the operation of ;;-the act Agreed to, anttjth$- bill again -no passed. ..-n -?., -.-; 00.4 Mr. Nicholson, at a later stage of the :'Jtiroceedings a snaMuagTOentj'-'as he , -YA&ehied to think, having befililKeu up-.-on the friends of the biH7oif their ab 'J ,sence by Mr. Redwine moved a recon sideration of the vote, but withdrew the motion by request; as his purpose could be effected in tlm1House.-r ' ' - The Senate bin Yeport'titua. jthe - 1 yaiect committee on.thesubiet,to3regii tctetedhesale of iuor-rtfiisxtfttei on - the: prrncrpki - of the Moffitt; belirpMnch, . beuagthe special order., jgtakeu - a u Tkd bill provides Lhat the" granting of hcenses shall be left to the discretion of 4cffijof the board of county com missioners of the several counties, with ' WgWCttf appeal, in 'Case of refusal; to the " thtfibalstrlctfn which a county'may be' situated,' "to be: beard in "term time or Tacation,-the fieenses to be Jeri'twrtve; tftorithsrrBersons pro- posing to sefT more at a time to be considered wholesale dealers,' and pay a tax .to Ah sftei3ffQkT200. For quantities of one gallon or more, $100 for a wholesale and retail licensed and 25' cents on ope. gallon, and loents on each gallon in excess ojV oMd.gallon less than five, sold at one time ; but such person shall not be required to pay the gallon tax on liquors sold for transpor tation and consumption beyond the limits f the 3tte ify (quantities not exceeding five gallons at one time, the seller shall be licensed as a retail dealer, the liquor not to be drunk in the place where, "-sofa tor Mtjrin Hhe curtilage thereof, but delivered in bottles, jugs, demijohns or other vessels to be remov ed therefrom ; the cost of this license being 850 "in the country towns" of less - flialr-lWo inhabitants, or $100 if in foWns" or. Over 2,000 inhabitants. Per sons selling wine, ardent spirits, malt , liquors or mixtures thereof, to be drunlf v 4n jihi pfae, shall be licensed as a bar 'room dealer, and such liquor shall be drunk in the place, and not removed therefrom. He shall pay the same as retail dealer, as above. Separate li censes are to be taken out for the varv ous manners of business. Each bar- rooaKldalei- fcfiail piyin addition to his license taxr a tax 6f oner cent on each drink sold at five cents or less, two cbnts on drinksLSolcLfor more than five cents and abttodrkllArfflerf, aAd one cent for each additional five cents or fractional part thereof charged for such drink. Each retail dealer shall pay, in addi tion to his license tax. 2 cents ubwh each haptofror fractional part thereof of any desbripftorf ot liquor sold $y.; him; and on quantities greater thsm one half and not more than one iififl3 fivecent3; or more than one pint iaj&X . not -exceeding- one, and a half! seven and a nail cent?; mo?e tha&J f and alialf aWot exceeding tWUw ten cents : roup pinis; twenty cents : ettt gallon, forty cents. The remainderf ' the bill pertains to the machinery of the jjiuuuscu act. The bill was considered by sections Sections 1. 2 and 3 were asreed to. ! .'oaita Section 4 Mr. Ormand rnoved to anenfft Dy masing me wnoiesaie license 85 u Bteaaorsgw, uud iha xnuii ltwiise 85 instead f'SipMfBejeeted. Mr. Repass" Mdve(Fo make the name licenses $25 ijBStrdxt;$2O0, inilio in stead of $100 respectively, anoMhe re tail dealers, license 85 in; lieu of $50. una vsajiKwoijuu. itejectea. xne remaining sections of the bill were tneir agreeato. r oeMwnawngjQnthe second icuuiug vl ui uiu as a wnoie, o-r Mr. Snow 'proceeded to address; tft oenatepjposijjtej He was opposed to ucmnquisitbrial ii "System being introducedro9irteiNorth -! - -Uafolllla,mia- bUHVed HrWoUlU Be pro- ," viuiu iuuvcu iio auienu section j. n. . M Jy:TOakingi!tJer jnaxjUiittnjt.fioiapensa i3 rtideif th Bfaenff-iofi eacbTwuiay for ; Vrl'i? Wnder tlieplx)po8ea act $500 ' rV--''DmMi bill. -ifta.BMBwr waposed .to the bUl. TTe riuitioTie filhk -CK;,ra st its passaee. and predictedTin YiH"Yei"; OI 113 oeiug adopted that oi heir seats would next session hefiifi with liepublicans, accompanied by all thA dire p.ffeetu nf fnrmtif i ; i jot. ijyou moveata amendrby Tedric-i i nigbue wnoiesaie ucense to $100 and the wholsesale and retail license to S30; . Rejected. ' - Mr. Everett moved a "BUrjstltfcterfrjri the oui, proviaingthat the county com missioners beyenQ powered Xp rBaBHi censes to ell piniohi ifcjfcatoillr present restrictions, on payment of the following privilege taxes: at crallons or more at any one time', s one gallon or more, $450: not exceed ing five gallons at any one time; if in the country or town 6f ijiofctastrttem 2,000 inhabitants. $100 if in towns of jMxwuKVflot lesaxnan o,ouiljs2m. inf i ofcrfeioToyet PJQPiinhaffitlrijwjojie that one-nau ui uie WTOP.&oP111 had read from the clerk's 4eJ?tv3r: . hi Aft h appropriated to the nhbiicieitAr fmm p: -p a rv-rJC1? wWt; UDSCJCl T vote f -38 to 6, and then the ques- tion was on trier passage w ine ulu,uuu It failed to pass Dy a vote or 24 ro zi as i Those who voted in the affinnative iwepfei v . Messrs. Alexander. Austin. Bledsoe. Bry an of Pender, Bull, Bynum, 1 CaldwelL Dortch, JErwin, Graham of LincdlnrTEra ris, Hollenahffe King, MCJSacnern, Meoane, memw,'W"Ji Stewart, Ward, Williamson and White 21. the negative Bttfwer, pps, Everett, Henderson, Hovle. Leach. Lyon. Matheson. dell and Waldo 24. Onmotion of Mr. Davidson the vote QTw1 tho hill madft the sne- considered, and the bill made the spe cial order for 1 p. m. -rr V -11 TTmwo hill in reference to the V in- stonSaleaa & Mooresville Eailrpad passed its final reading. Enrolled. NIGHT SESSION. CALENDAR. ' i 3 h J J ... Senate bill 158, Senator T:aylor's Din for the protection 'bf1 biW, passed itrf several readings. up and recommitted to the-seleci earn' mitt.ee. with iristrilotfcWt"to7-COnferitl the finance committee and reporra bill PERSONAL PRIVILEGE. Governor RobihsSnrose to a question of personal privilege. .Heathen moved a resolution, raising a committee to investigate the charges contained in the Times7 article, and stated his entire willingness that tl. members, so far as he was concerned J might all come from the Republican side of the Senate. The President pro tem appointed as such committee Senators Scales, Me l)ane, Ward and White. II. B. 327, a bill concerning the offi cial bonds to he given by sheriffs. Pass ed second reading. H. B. 421, S. B. 514, a bill to aid in the. construction of the Caldwell and Wa tauga Narrow Gauge Railroad, passed its third reading. H. B. 264. S. B. 553, a bill to incorpo rate the American Gold Company of North Carolina. Passed its several readings. H. B. 265, S. B. 551,- a bill to incorpc rate the Standard Gold Company of North Carolina. HOUSE OF KErRESENTATIVES. February 28. .STATE DEBT. The bill to settle the State debt came up as special order for 12J-J o'clock and was read. Mr. Mebane moved to amend sqjis to subject the bonds to taxation, and spoke in favor of His amendment. d Mr Norment opposed the amend ment, and Mr. Vaughan favored it, as did also Mr. Amis, and then Mr. Turn er spoke in opposition to the whole bill. Mr. Moung next took the floor m op position to the amendment. Mr. mocker also argued in opposition to the amend mgnt, giving most of his time to a review of Mr. Turner's record. Mn Cooke next took the floor in fa vor of the bill. He also devoted the greater portion of his time to Mr. Tur ner. J ; Mr. Atkinson spoke against the whole bill. Mr. Lockhart stated that on yester day he voted for the bill, but that to day he would reverse that vote; that he voted for the bill against every impulse of his nature as a matter of judgment; that he had revolved the reasons which judgnaeni-waai auw.in aeoord with his ieennp, ana ne wourcroow voce apuast - j tiie uiii, aa uc uvu nu auiu icuae pnue as would prevenThun from retiring from a false position. Mr. Mebane s amendment providinir for the taxation pf the bonds was lost. Mr. York moved to amend by adding to some section not, stated, the words " Provided; That'trhVact shall not in terfere with the school.fuiidr " Lost. i ne Dili tnen passed trie third time. Yeas Messrs. Anirier. Ardrev. "Arm strong, Bateman, Bernard. Bizzell, Blais delkBlaIpcfc,BlockerB(M Brown, of Mecklenburg3xowh.(Sf Xadkin, Buch- an, Burroughs, Carter, of Buncombe"! carter, or x ancey, Carroll, Clarke, Cohhj Cplwell, .Cooke, Covington, Davis, of Catawba. Davis, of Havwood. Davis, of lTatiisoB,? IJeaHS, Dixon, Dunn, Ellison, -jwigiMMi,, xAneriage, x erreu,T ,ioara, j; orDes, uatiing, lirant, Harrison, Uew ett, Hines,; Horti Horton, Haffstetler. Jones, Johnson, Lamb, Leatherwood. Jx)wry, Meares, Moore, McGehee, Mc Lean, NormentvOtlverr-Orehard, Os borne, Powers, Rawley, Reidof Macon. p"V "XKirriV1 , x SUfcX&' KJgg son. Venable. Whi lse, Youhg-- 69. Nays Messrs. Amis. Anilftrson. At. kinson, Barringer, Battle, BerryoBing- hami Bird. BOnnetf Cale, JCoun- J3!mndAM Jold- each, bane. Sfflfer? WbttPax- bjrafibasdsi mmrmt and r the ad. and to lav that. lotidn on revailed. taMet The latter mottbfi v augnanoff beh; self iaMi0thers gave notice of a protest NIGU.T SESSION. Bill to incorporate the Piedmont ning and Bank; mpany. Passed Passed, T1I11 X T JK. eek Camp unty. Passed. he stock law in so elect. Tabled. to preven ve Stock from nm- nmg at large in Rowan, Davie; and Billfo"alT6W itsd-.Pa former sheriff of Wilkes. Passed. BiU to pDcrride fortrre removal of the cSut?0l,?P CQunty....Passed. 3ilm Mfati6nl'to the cotn-ts of the Sixth judicial district. Pnaonri. J Bill totetir( th6 egistration-4 Dinns ana aeatns m the btateTnisbill requiroD juptiooo of the peaoo to :keep the record required. TnbtadiTT SENATE. i A TTTQTr TTT T rSrmcholson moved to reconki4 Mr. Threrett'a subsfitutewas rejected rsnirw ar Jtioekkartad 7m -maoriKXWl I m. i f 1 .- Grouildrih .establish t Hill t ii treaell ronnfv r-afnA mg opposed, and a issed. I mfJPeWtKh MVinifu&vnmY.a: rircrm iwt -irK-andNorth thevote by which, on motion onff5f.f.fr nave roug iteawine. vest errlSHr mnrninT the YqH. Kin river was struck from the bijl to prevent fishing at certain seasons in the Yadkin and f!a.tawba. ! ; ConemTed ial MalltiA InSas reinstated. bill TyaS "thttt ainelided. on mot: the House for concurrence. i 41 ,t TRAINS. louse bill to prevent the desecrat roI IVtUMLLM V i ja.r. ieacn, so mac lis provisions ;ssajpp I T . ..... . . I . . I ja.- 1 uui appir ro me x auxin oeiow iiunts-, . vine, and then passed and 'was senta mi I'M Pocation, cer Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, "also uiged the nassaee of the bill. It was. he said, ,J the desira.af the ijreat mass -of all de- fnomihatloris. l iKl t.Mx.. iuaidweu tavorefl, the Dili., it would put "a stop to afl intolerable nui sance in the form of Sunday excursion trips, and would be a great relief to all jenaraeed . in, the rauroaa service, lie . in, the rauroaa service, lie hoT)6d the Senate -wOdld f ollo th the Senate -wOdld follow the .ex- ample or the House in snowing a prop er respect for .the jSabbath Mr. Austin strongly1 urged the pass age of the bill. Mr. Everett moved to amend by ex cluding trains of what was known as through freight He was in favor of a proper observance toff the Sabbath, but the bill was of too sweeping a charaw ter, and smacked wow of -puritanism f than religion. Mr. Caldwell was not surprised to hear the Senator from Forsythe offer an amendment, and plainly intimated liis beliefthat ifthten commandments . were' offered in the Senate for appro val the wisdom and learning of the Sena-; toi from ftrjsythea would butt against them in the shape of an amendment: warmiii. uut u no m-fefiliA&lJIf .Kyeiettx amendment was re- ieetetiomy)v mative mg. The bill then passed its third reading under a call for the aves and noes, and the vote 6tod'4-yesr8ej noes 3, rolled, and,is- as follows : JV mil to oe enunieu v. "sec. 1. th&t U Hitfc A bin to beenrrtiea -iin act u n e- of the Siibbath oad company sliall. permit, the loading or unloading of any treignt car on tne oaooain aav Sec. 2. That no railroad compariy shall permit' imy car, train of cars, or locomotive, to be run. on Sunday on any road within the limits of the State, except such as may be absolutely ne cessary for the transportation of the United States mails, and except in cases of 'urgent necessity other than : for' the kiuirpose of business and pleasure,; Pro? yideay. inu t le wora junaay as us o.i in this act shall be" construed tot embrace only that part of the day between sun rise and sunset. : Sec. 3. That any railroad, company offending against either of the n $bove sections shall- be liable to? indictment forainismdnf'ineh: or thrcmgttch such j or locomotive, shall pasSi- OT' oh .'Which suci freigJat wtf shall ba loaaea-op un loaded, and' ubon' ConvictIon..,.the shall betined not less than five hmidp dollars for each offeftfie,1 ."' ,J " ' ,A 1 : Jj Sec4,That the fine sd imiidsed shall; when ooHeeted. be paidinto the . public jtreasury f fheSt&teior the use of the . Sec. 5JT"his act shall be in force from. and afterthe?0tJrxif; Marc-iam i Senate biil'to arncrtheuTnaiiBr; of the Rutherford &Spartaaburg Railroad Company fashed its second reading and went to the calendar. Xi: '"J ! Senate bilI;to aMM th cpngtrjnetion of the Spartanburg and AshevilfeiRail road was discus?sed at some length by Mr. Davidson for, and Messrs. Taylor, Erwin and Caldwellr against it. The bill went over:. under, a motion, to ad- journ. I2TVSTJKATION. President 'Rabinson. dir. ; Scales in ! the chair) offered the following.'resola- ! tion, and asked for its consideration-' ; under a suspension pf the rules: I j hereas, it is currently - repprted that threats and promises were made, ana improper ana unaue innuenses were used by certain parties Interestela! in the question of the public printing during the early part of the session of the General Assembly, with a view to - pyj. control um voceyDr-aenaiwg ana-Repe resentafjrq-aragarnst the inter ests of the said parties interested in determining the question, of the public printing; therefore, Resolxei, -By, the Senate, that a com mittee of three Senators be appointed by the chair to inquire! Iflttfand investi gate this matter, and report, to this body the result of their investigation, and that said committee shall have power to -send for persons and papers and to administer oaths. ; The resolution was adopted, and the presiding Officer (Mr. Srales) appointed .Messrs, IMu-tcA), fcpow andf-fc,av.ea.as tl committee1 ' )i)ifbJ XT The Senate then . adjourned till 10 a. m. Monday. - V HOT-SE OK REPRESENTATIVES. March. 1. PETITIONS were presented by Messrs. Brown, of Mecklenburg, and Lewis. BILLS. was followed by Mr. Vaughan. CALENDAR. Bill to provide fo? the collection of judgments in favor of counties against defaulting officers. Passed. Bill to provide; better security to counties for costs in criminal actions. Passed. ! Bill tonllow the Bank of Greensboro fArther time to wind up it3 ' arfair,. Passed. Bill to incorporate the Globe Gold Company. Passed. "-' - Bujl to regulate mortgages made by incorporated bodies. This bill gives a first liert on corporations f ot -work duhe, material furnished and for tools. Passed.. Bill to incorporate the , Bennettsville and Hamlet Railroad Company. Passed. C . ttl w ' m r n tie.ni .JTimW ftJft W'r'J. m .; :h a utw us in. 4 t.j ! Wash. (ElehmonABtepateh; lst, No reader of these dispatches has been led to believe that the sugar tariff "would 1ass slTraayM6bfitos got 'it up and moved that alter an hour s aeData, vote 9RoMd4Cak6hJ- This Mr. Woxlf who wanted an hour for his own speech inop'pWs4tiftitrie bill, with muchf eel- discussion ensued e embers Cdrolihaio? such an extentthat when they wentfiot the front of the Speaker's desk to act as tellers they .omitted tohake hands' ovwiumg bv usual J. lie xuav refused to suspend the rules and adept' noes. tltfto one of his meanest soeeches. - Wh exhibited sampK eagarrfriDr With lla in rbinrrni rrram nawrnn 1 onri at the conclusion of Bis effort Mr. !Rob-Q OtBleGmg there fcwaiiwliofi for sessjwitB'r itn un- I ""'6 uuigmwi nux. iu thougtroit had a majoritylrrth rhad an opportunity tolestf h by a VOteUB il'J-i IIHZIUJM XT ID Tut ?n A A'jiKiro brut jtxaom uj i dii eu OTthoW5: rouwwn ui rueumauc sunerera 1 ar 1 i - r . l rme which carries off, .bijnean of in acuviix oime mmeys important rchaanela, bloody rrlncaUon the ncrid f element Twh iwuiuiUBuxa uie iuun enunent atniowo tne 1 sympioina-ra, ineow complete - J A motion to reconsider the vote on . r Tfiebfir thenbfderedT 16 T56 en- I w.lohardsoniiose ty question of eJoAaJ prffile (n Jbegirdho the article in the New York Times. He Air. KoptHhs motion ayes, 94 no iimnw3pQ ir. Rurchard to JSW??TrzrwitL&j?w?. wniamrna 1 tt tcr1ae-eminentiytar' If i'' fill li W, ' , Jo U sv& x'" - HEB OWX "WORDS ,d Baiamore, ML. Feb. 13, 1877. Mr. h. r. Stevens: '' linear SiiTSlnce senerai jeara I baveBO a sore ana very pamrui tool i naa some pnTsiraatis, out, anvenr-sav snow t- nave nearu oi your Vegetlne troaikktAi who mi sick for a long time. and beeame all well froi fron vour VeeetlDe. and I went and bought me oae -frfetie of Vegetlne; and after I had used one bottle, the pain left me, and It began to heal, and then I bought one other bot Ue, and sol take It yet I thank God for this rem edy and yourself; and wishing every sufferer may pay attention to it tt V-f" 638 West Baltimore Street. VEGETENE. ' SBAFE AND SUBE. )i ' . .ii -: . . . )bv SL E. S3tevens In J 872 Tour"VeifeUn was recommended to me. and yieJdtog; to the c persuasions of a friend, I consented tb try lt' At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced 'br overwork-and irregular habits. TU wondertui strengthening and curative proper ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from "toe first dose; and under Its persistent use I rapid ly reeoverear gaining more man usuai neoun aim good feeling; . since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetlne my most unqualified indorsement, as oeing asaxe, snre ana powerrai agem m pmu ing bealtti'and 'restoring the wasted system to new arid energy.1 vegfetine-ls the only meuiemei user irraTlojgIliye-T neverexpect to nna a petter,, ' xonrs truly, . ' w. a.. uAnr, ... ; iso voncerey oireet. jtuegiiany, rcwi. VEGBT1NE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Charlestown. Ur.' A. B. Stevens r "Dear Sir This is to certify that I have used ybftr "Blood Preparation in my family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it cannot be ex celled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine It Is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom mend Jt to any ore in need of such a medicine. T Tours reqaectfuny, 7 . MBS. A. A. DINSMORE, 10 Russell street. VEGETTNE. WHAT IS NEEDED. , Boston, Feb. 13. 1871. XL R. Stevens, Esq. : Dear Sir About one year since I found myself fn a feeble' condition from general debility. Vege Unfewas strongly'recommended to me by a friend who hadrbeen much .benefited by its use. I pro cured the tfrUdB. and. after using several bottles. vras restored to health, and diaeononued iu use. I feel quite conndenf that there is no medicine su perior to it tor thoM-comp 'lints for which it is es pecially prepared, and would eheeerfully recom mead it to those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. ' Respectfully yours, D. L. PETTINQrLL, Finn of S. M. Pettingill ft Co., No. 10 State styeet, Boston. VEGETTNE. ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Berwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1872. H, R. Stevens, Esq.: DearStr I have had dyspepsia tn its worst form Tor the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dotlaiV worth of medietas without obtaining any relief la September last I comnenced taking the roauthwmnoa which time my health- has steadily rimoroiad. -My food digest well, and I have gain ed fifteen pounds of flesh. There are several oth minthlpUetBklng Vegetlne, -and all have ob tabwetntttfe' - : i- -Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE. ' Overseer Card Rooms Portsmouth Co.s' Mills. VEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetlne is sold by all Druggists.1 an5 THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T'HE countenance is pale and lead '-ridl'ored, with occasional flushes, or a cifcumscribed spot on one or botb cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle elTttB atoagt the; lower: eye-lid ; the Sitoe)Sejirtad;en sometimes ;tlt:ihii iUpfier lip; Avopcastonal headache, with humming -or flfirobbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of - . saliva ; slimy or furred tongue "; breath very foul, particularly in1 tiw'-rltncfimf appetite variable. tiUJwith a gnawing Kinsaionrioiitb stomachy at others, .;,! 'ttdif?Jie.'ii.i lHtM5?7Sn . the "' stomach pccaional nausea and vom iting; violent pains-throughout the ., abdomer.f;lels. iieular, at, times !.. costivetaokshmyv not unfrequent- ' 'lyritteg'vypt'r swollen ' and Wd;-;.1iiciV''pun occasionally difficult, and accompa nied bf hrccbugh 7 'rough sometimes dry and convulsive y jtneasy and dis-1 ttirbed -fiJeep,-; with1 finding, of the .'.tmtable Scciiuii i.-- ,. -r Whenever the above symptoms ' are found tcF-'deist, ' DRi G. MpTjANTrROCviFRMTFrTr.F. . ituwuX certainlyerfedt cure. "ITvDOES NOT iCONT AJN 'iM ERCUR V in any form ; it is an innocent prepa rzm, not capable tfddmg the slightest i iniiuinc genuine:URi mcane5 v er- v MCIN- and FJuejing Bros, on the wrapper. - o- . iMVEK PILLS a Are 1 emmended as remedy " far ,:'ll tba ills tbat '-flesh' is heir to." but in , AfiUbbf1 tte liver, and in ill Bilious Lj - wMBijspWiatJy; tLrjspepsia ana &ick tieaa- ache, or diseases of that character, thev -::AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to,' r fte taking Quinine. fciisa iMitrwnmnrtDnvcr uz coated.-; TO;wi -.?eai on. the: mie aignatiires of chavie itheienuine Dr. iT&roroTlKXng; fult of imitations of the t tma&ZlcLane, spelled differently but 9 9 r i 1.G 17 ALL AT it. j 1 i Stove and Hardware House for -j CHEAP HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Buy your. COOK STOVES .from me, as I have 12 good reasons why they will do your work Quick and Easy, Cheap and Clean : BECAUSE They are cheapest to buy. BECAUSE They are best to use. BECAUSE They bake evenly and quickly. BECAUSE Their operation is perfect. BECAUSE They always have a good draft BECAUSE They are made of the best material. BECAUSE They roa3t perfectly.'' BECAUSE They require but HtUe fuel. BECAUSE They are very low prteed. BECAUSE They are easily managed. BECAUSE They are suited to all loeslitfev. BECAUSF Every Stove is guaranteed to give satisfaction goarcltug. CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOUSK, CALDWELL HOUST? CALDWELL HOUsH, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, CHARLOTTE, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C, S. P. CALDWELL. Proprietor. This house Is permanently established and offers all the conveniences and comforts of a first-class boarding house. Persons visiting the city will find it a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnished with rooms. RATES Per day, transient, 81.25; per week, $6.00. Regular table, $13.00; board and room per month, $18.00. janlO G REAT BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT J, T. BUTLER'S. J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. ererythlng you wont J. T. BUTLER'S. for Christmas, at dec24 WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR ST0CT7 E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOClV T7 A N C Y JL1 A N C Y GOO GOO s- Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest in the market. The latest styles ot Perfume Boxes Including some novelties, which will pay you to can and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases French Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather Pocket Books; also a full stock of; English am'! American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. R. WRISTON 4 CO. dec 13 A T THE CTNTRAI HOTEL SALOON , 0whraiie,?ieep8 the best RYE WHISKEY, Stand-, ' ; ard: Pore, Two Years Old: JpOR FINE WINES, And rure Liquors, Three Years Old, go COCHRANE'S, ..- . . Central Hotel Saloon. XJSW UVEBY STABLE. vl It you want fizst-clasa Carriages, Phaetons, Bugr gies or 8addle Horses, go to the New, Livery Stable. : .,. .. , ,ti ; ... If you want a Carriage and Baggage Wagon, to meet arriving ,or departing grains, go to the New Livery Stable. r ili. i i ; . . Jf you.wantychorsegwellfedajidweUgroomed go dStXto LIveryjStabisM 0 li 1 J , hi:R Careful drivers, promptness and reasonable price are our motto. j; l-rvofimrfnT .jnay28' .-so ; :nl,-CHAHBEitSj" TJ 'Ji' JjOR RENT. ; :)! iJ,5l5'S2!8 to the W6 Alexander bulldln ?lStf I MOBliHEAa 1HK BEST STOCK OF r. i GROCERIES an In the city, at Jan30 CONFECTIONERIES , ,y LeROT DAVIDSON'S. pyE-KO TEA, i n;.i..,i iih A. t Assart JtoerT6og neryou? dabtlity, prematue Mav ay n KiiHTiiiHi. r uii k iiiH univ ruiiKuie cure. uiv JotU'etc, , a'tnallearfree.lJ Address"- -TtEKVES, 43 10 n-ti teba0tw8tnn v i SMITH'S WGE1V1 OIL. Atheks, Ga., December 8, 1878. A lew nights since I gave my son one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. 'At the same time I gave one to my little girl, fouryears old, and she passed eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. Worm Oil for sale by Dniguists generally. Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Pflee 2K cents tb?id&wly. is a' nerfect Blood Purifier, and is the illy purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cukes of Stfhilis and Sceofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis eases. b druggists generally. feb25 6m C ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOme EAST. No. 8 Daily ex. Sun. Date, Nov. 10, "7a No. 2 Daily No. 4 Daily I Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, " Raleigh. Arrive Goldsboro, 3.45 a m 6.55om 8.20 a m a (M)pin 5.25 p m I I 4.10pm 5.30 a m I D.H0 a m I No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points in Western- North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and West At Goldsboro with W. it W. R. R. for Wilmington. No; 4-' Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun Date, Nov. 10, '78. Jfo. 1 Daily. No. 3 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 a m Raleigh, 3.50 pm " Greensboro 8.28 pm 5.35 p m 5.30 am 6.47 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m 10.50 am No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. fc A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. & C. A L. Railroad for all points South and South-tisfc. No. 3 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A & C. A. L. for all points South and South-west. At Charlotte with 0., C. & A. Railroad for all points South and South-west SALEM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " " 1 0.50 p m Leave Salem, " " " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " " 7.45 a m Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. SLEEPING CARS VTTHOUT CHANGE Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal polats South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMTJRDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond Va. QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R.. Columbia, S. C, Dec 27, 1878 On and after Sunday, Dec 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this road, q Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South, No. 1. Leave Charlotte, . 1 00 am Arrive Columbia, ' 6 00 am Leave Columbia 6 05 am Arrive Augusta 10 00 'AX '; Golng North, No. 2. Leave Augusta.. 5 55 p. m. Arrive Columbia 10 00 p.m. Leave Oeiumbia. 10 10 p. 3 10 a. Arrive Charlotte. : - DAT PASSENGER. ii - GoiNd South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta. ' ' Gout g Nobth, No. 4. Leave Augusta: Arrive Columbia ........ v.. Leave Columbia Arrive Charlotte . , 11 27 A. , 4 10 P. . 4 15 p. 8 80 P. 9 08 , a. M 1 20 ?.m 1 30 P. M 6 30 P. M These train ston onW at "Fort Mill. Rock Hill. Chester, Wlnnsborrj, Rldgeway,- LeesviUe, Bates burg, Ridge Springs, Jobs ton, Trenton and Granlte vlUe. All other, stations will be recognized as flag ,8tations. . . , ' Pullman Palacv sleenmg and dra wine-room cars oh Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on xos. a and 4, New xorK to savannah, via Kich mond & Georgia Central Railroad. T.'D:L1NE, Superintendent Jwo, R. MacMuedo, G. P. Agent gjcal Estate. EAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling andjbuyfaig Mines Lands and Hohses, andwlU - ,,..-,. .... , ,y;l . V : :.:. : . - :, . , " AdWrttse free of cost; all properties placed In my -.1 x-uj ,': . hands for sale. . 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