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vptaig Chit Ite tecf SUBSCRIPTION BATES : paily, one year, post-paid) in advcmct $8 00 Six Month-. 4 oo Three Month g 00 One Month 75 WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, (in the county) in advance ;...$2 00 Out of tht county , postpaid, 2 10 SitMontht.J 1 00 &f- liberal Reduction for Club. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT and emeapnttt, Wt can tmmish, at A BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTEX-SEADS, CARDS, TAOS. XECilPTSrrOSTKJCS, pBooxAiaass, hand-bills PAMPHLETS, CIKGULAX8, CHECKS, 0. VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1879. NO. 3,127. is. &oo&s. SPRING DRY GOODS We beg leave to announce to our friends and customers that we have bought an unusually large SPRING STOCK, m0st of which Is now In and ready for Inspection. We are prepared to offer this season extraord I iKir In Jucements to buyers, both WHOLESALE AND . ( RETAIL. (ilve us a Kill, or send your orders, and we will guarantee satisfaction. ELIAS & COHEN. Furniture. UKGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE FURNITURE! BEDDING, AC . BEDDING, C. FURNITURE ! . KUKNITURE! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! 1.01 NGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES LOUNGES I PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! ; "if COFFTNS of all kinds on hand. it- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. & No. r West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a 1 Me supply. jai:gains is !IU URRR NN N II TTTTU URBRKKB f U UK. E5H S II T U tTR RK UU R RN NN II T UU R BKKB AT, K. (I. ROGERS; WAREE00M$, ' .s - i 'i Next to Postoffice. M. v Siock Is very Lar, , and embraces"a Full t.ine of I'UU.OK. CHAMBER. DINING ROO AND OFFICE FURNITURE Cr" Art Goods Packed Free of Charge? ru moofe, lirtfcitt, &c. ANNOUNCEMENT. ' ( I shall start for the Northern and Eastern mar kets on to day's train, to purchase my 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. S EAGLE, of Philadelphia, and he being in the Northern markets all the time, will give us extra facilities for making our purchases at all seasons' In the year. Instead of ordering. We have Just received a new line of DRESS GOODS In Brocades, Buntings, Beges and Fancy Arpacca WhlteCotton Ferry for making children's cloaks; Striped and Barred Nainsooks; a new line of Piques. Also a full line of NEW CORSETS. A beautiful stock of Spring Prints and Fancy Do mestic Piques. We will be receiving goods dally until oar stock is complete, which will be about the 10th of March. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLB & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. feb28 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public In general, that we are receiving dally a large and fine assorted stock of SPRINC AND SUMMER GOODS OF ALL THE HE LATEST LATEST N0VELTIEO NOVELTIEO OF THE SEASON. It is our intention this season to inaugurate a new system of prices in Charlotte, which will give our friends and the community at large a chance to purchase Goods at NEW YORK CITY PRICES. H. MORRIS x BROS. February 21. JUST RECEIVED, -A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PRINTS, INCLUDING, LIGHT SHADES. J LASNE, From Puis, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs i made at oneejU half price and warranted pfieyeir; ; &ejWndof. Jewelry or Bronze GUoing Coloring SUyer-Hatlng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. Apprentice wanted, with premium and good reRepalred work uncalled for will be sold at the explratioa o! twelve months for cost of repairs. septl5 txo &&vtzxtistmznts. pROM DB. a J. BKLT, M. D., ; BALTIMORE, M. D. I have prescribed Colden's Lelbles Liquid Ex tract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator, and cheer fully state that It has met my most sanguine ex pectations, giving to patients long enfeebled by onronlc diseases, debility, weakness, loss of appe tite and Indigestion, the needed nutrition and nerve food. Sold by aH Drugglsts. 7 A DAY to Agents canvassing for the 56 side Visitor." Terms and outfit free, dress P. O. VICKEBY, Augusta, Blaine., FlRK- Ad- Qf Fancy Cards, Chromo. Snowflake, 4c.. not OU alike, with name, 10 cents. J. MInkler no two Co, Nassau, . x. Snowflake, Motto, &c, no two alike, or 25 el esant chromo cards, 10c, Nassau Card Co 50' Nassau, N- Y. " ' " " "' :- month and expenses guaranteed ito $77 Agents. Outfit free Shaw4Ca,Aagus- ta. Maine .- .-' " ' ..r".. TVTIWSPAPKB ADVERTISING BURXiU,' 10 1 Spruce street, New York. THE DONAH-CUNNINGHAM AFFAIR. Mi I r- II Considerable interest 'Has leeu ex cited by the lately published statement in reference to a difficulty at Neosho, Mo., between P. Donan, the well-known: beau and journalist, and"L.-P. Cunning-i ham, .a lawyer and" railroad man, of Neosho. The Observer published the first statement of the transaction, sub sequently .published, a traveler's ver sion, and announced its purpose to pub lish Col. Dorian's version as early as it could get it. A copy of the Benton ville (Ark.) Adva?ice, of February 22d, containing this statement, over Cot Do nan's signature, has been placed in our hands by a gentleman of this city, who wrote to Col. D. for it. Col. Donan says : For.tlie first time ill 'my lrfe. I have recently experienced what it is, in bor ber phrase, to let a scoundrel "get the drop" on me, and, for the first time, have appealed to the laws of the coun try for redress of a personal wrong. After detailing a number of circum stances which had led to his newspa per attacks upon Cunningham, Col. Do nan goes on to say : Friday, February 7th, while stop ping at the same hotel with Cun ningham, in Neosho, I received a message from him asking to see me in his room. Unarmed and ut terly unsuspecting, I walked into his room;- spoke to- hirrr,and- xarefessTjr dropped: rnys$ inf; pe chamj pajtially turning my back to him as I did so. In a moment I found a cocked revolver at my head, with a demand that I sigrt some paper on the table instantly or have my brains blown out. Standing as the would-be assassin was partly behind me, one glance satisfied me that it would be impossible to knock the pis tol from his hand, and satisfied me that he meant assassination, for which I gave him credit for just sufficient cour age. Sitting down, unarmed, with his cocked revolver to my head in such a positiort that I could not possibly reach it! he had "got the drop" on me completely ; so I simply said: "Certain ly, under the circumstances, I think I would sign almost anything;" and sign ed it without knowing or caring what it was, just as I would nave signed a note lor fifty thousand dollars, or surrender ed my purse to a James Boy or other highwayman, under similar circum stances. It was my first experience of the kind, and I am free to admit that there is a powerfully pursuasive influence on an unarmed man in a cocked six shooter, at eighteen inches range, even in the hands of the most cowardly as sassin. I promptly turned my dastardly as sailant over, like any other common criminal, to the hands of the law. He was arrested and bound over to appear at the circuit court in Neosho last week, with the result appearing in another place. By reference to the local department of the Advance we see that the grand lury ot .Newton county the county irr which Neosho is situated declined to find an indictment against Cunning ham. Col. Donan continues: I had no idea what it was I signed, though I suppose, and have since heard that it purported to be some sort of a vindication of Cunningham's character. But I think he and the company that employs him will find that no so-called "vindication,"' got by the assassin's or highwayman's art, will vindicate be fore the clear-headed? honest, fraud hating people of Arkansas the reputa tion of a man who has such a record as that from which I shall now proceed to exhibit a few sample slugs of villainy. The colonel then proceeds to unfold his assailant's alleged record, interlard ing his story with epithets and tilings, the whole constituting one of his aver age specimens of word-slingings. As the story of Cunningham's public and, private character is of no interest to our people, we publish only so much of this article as is personal' to "Tol.'D'o-' nan himself. ' " . THE ILL3IESS.Q.F METERS ENDANGER 1X6 THE -SPEAKERSHIP. ' . A Special Car for the Use of Sick CongreKtaeB to Run from St. Louis One RepTeentatlve; to Jouriuy at the Peril of His life. Dispatch to the New York Sun. Washington, March 1, Tfte princi pal anxiety among Democrats in re gard to the organization- of the next House, still turns upon the fear that some of their members w ill be kept away by illness. In spite of the em phatic assertions to the contrary,, thjs is still a serious danger. Arrangements have been made to run a special car, fitted up for the use of invalids, to aci commodate Messrs. Bland, Singleton and Lav from St. Louis. Telegrams received to-day make it probable that these men will come; although Mr. Lay will make the trip at the risk of his life. Some apprehension is felt as toIr, Whitakep, of: Oregon, to whom, several telegrams have een sent, so far without dieting any answer. The usual rumors at thisistage of a canvass for the speakership are afloat as to : dif ferent members who will bolt the cau cas nomination if it is given to 'this) or that candidate, but few of them ap pear to be well-founded or trustwor thy. The Democratic Senators will b?M a caucus the dav after the meeting of -the extra session to take action on thfe ire- organization of the Senate and the con stitution nf thp. various standing com mittees. The Hon. A. M. Waddell of North Carolina, is now the only candi date for secretary of the Senate from that State as Mr. Shober, who" was jdso a candidate, has withdrawn The Sen ators from North Carolina, the Legis lature, ana xne enure congressional delegation, are in favor of vthe rejection of Mr. Waddell, and his f rierTds assert that he will have a considerable sup port outside of the State. The Democratic members of the House of Representatives will hold their caucus either on the 15th or 17th inst. to elect candidates for office. The Republicans and Greenbackers will al so have separate consultations.- Speaker Randall, now in New York, wnrreturn on Monday, and has en gaged parlors at Willard's for his head quarters during the speakership con test. Consumption mred. An old Dhvslclan. retired from Dracbce. havhrf had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, lor the s needv and nermanent cure for consumption. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure ford nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after havm? tested its wonderful curative Dowers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to make 'ft known to his sufferine fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering,! will send: free oz charge, to au wno aesrre n, this trrIda. with full directions for DreDarine and using In German, French or English. Sent by mailbjH addressing wllh stamp, naming this paper. W. w. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New York. oct9 4w STATE JSEWS. Last week 754 bales of cotton were received in Raleigh. The condition of Mr. W. F. Leak, of Rockingham, is critical. Mrs. Adelia E. Slater died in Raleigh last Friday, aged 42. The Union county court house is be ing re-modeled and improved. The people of Monroe township are to vote again next June on the question of local option. The steamer North East, which was burned at the Wilmington Christmas fire, has at last been raised. The Lincolnton News says there are about thirty government distilleries in Gaston more than in any other county in the State. Mr. M. Lee Howie, of Union county, had 100 or 150 pounds of bacon stolen from his smoke-house one night week before last Bob MeCorkle, colored, arraigned in Catawba court for the murder of old man Wyecoff, bad his case removed to Alexander. The Western Railroad is now open to the lulf, two "tones above Egypt, at wliich place a warehouse is to be erected and a depot established. jThe Cornelius Harnett Council, No. 231, Royal Arcanum, is the name of an organization recently formed far Wil mington. fire at Black Creek, Wilson county, destroyed the stores and stocks of War ren Brooks and II. W. Privett. Both partially insured. Mr. E D. Sloan, of Davidson College, and Miss Victoria Blakeney, of Ches terfield county, S. C, were married on Thursday, the 6th inst. "The Last Loaf," a drama, will be presented to the Wilmington public by the Thalian Amateurs on the evening of the 28th of this month. A forest-fire in Richmond county burnt over a territory of five miles in length and three in breadth, and des troyed property valued at $1,000. A man by the name of Monroe, who is "suspected of "tfavrng Tcommitted a murdei riu.Noith Carolioahas been ar rested' irf CKa'rlesfdh' jtn'd Metalhed for examinatioa. 3 i , : The Wilmington Sun sfays the United States iightfroTisg boater aVWashirrgton city, has r6rdered' the Cape Hatteras lighthouse to be abolished after the 10th day of June next. Rockingham Spirit: It is said that wild cats are committing fearful depre dations of late on Drowning Creek. They are killing and devouring a great many Iambs and pigs. "rc- , York Jenkins, colored, a train hand on the Carolina Central Railway, acci dentally shdt himself through the heart with, a pistol hj Wumington Saturday. His remains were taken to his home at Matthews' Station. Raleigh Observer : Geo. D. Pool, Esq., died in Pasquotank on the 26th ultimo, aged 63. . He ' had held various, county omcesand had served in the State Leg islature in 1850-'51, and at the time of his deah' was deputy collector of cus toms atElizabeth City. He wasbrother of John Pool. : : - ; Wilmington Revieio : Mr. John A. McCall. & resident" of : Bladen, county, was fouhd dead on V ednesday last (the 5th inst.) near Lisbon, Sampson county. VV hen found, he was lying race down ward at the side of the road. There were appearances of bruises about his neck and face, but the inquest had not been held when our informant left. Raleigh News, Saturday: The bill appointing a commissioner of railroads, which passed the Senate, yesterday and goes to the House, allows the commis sioner three thousand six hundred dol lars ber annum, a clerk at Si.400, also $50off of experts and $400 for office rerit and stationery. The commissioner and clerk are also to have free passes on the railroads id the State. Mohvoe JSxpress: Two young men one William Wood, who claimed to be a painter from Charleston, S. C, aged 20 or 25 years, and one John Dennis, of WadesborO, 15 or T6" years of age, who had been in the employ of Mr. R. W. Lanier, at Barnhardt's, Mill, on Rocky river, a few days ago 'ran away from their employe taking .with them two double barrelled shot guns,, one coat and vest, one sheet arra a bateau. Wilmiheiori iSns Somei evil dis posed person piled a lot of light wood against'tho stables of ' Mr. 13. J.H. Ah rens, on Se'entfi street, bcvden Market and D6ck, : Friday night, -set fire to it. A farmer who hadi just been feed ing his horse, saw it m time to put it out, and thus saved oui city a big tire. It- is very evident 'that, there is an or ganized gang of lrbuse burners, opera- Ling in uui Uiiust, o.iim.-m'J eiuii cui keep a too careful watcli on his prem ises. Monroe Express : We learn that ten or twelve ot the leading farmers of Sandy Ridge township have entered into an agreement and gone into the fence law on their own responsibility ; and that the fence is now being con structed around their farm. The fence wheri "completed' will be about 15 miles long.' J The "'agreement, which was put ifl-WTitikg,f'binds every person enter ing irftQ iJ? "to observe the rules which afeitafitiallj.the same as those in corporated in the stock law, in force in othefoimties. Horse swapping at Catawba court, as reported by tie Newton Enterprise: But heavens alive, no one can imagine the, amount of fun they had. One man s.wapped horses seventeen times and came out of battle with just $17 clear money and. the same. animal hastarted with. But when the man who rode an old mare with e3 watering like a fro zen potato explained that she was only weeping for a sister that died just forty years ago, we left, promising ourself to call again at the next regular meeting which will be about" Tuesday of court in September next. Tke Peath-Cate ot Our country is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, with out any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the most insignificant origin. At this sea son of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that In the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way ev ery winter, while had Boschze's Gebmah Stkdf been taken, a cure would hare resulted, and a large bill from a doetor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Longs, Boschkk's German j SYHtrp naa proven itseix to De tne greatest discov ery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of Its wonderful effect. -Over-t 050,000 bottles sold last year without a single tailure known. t3T CHEW JACKSON 8 BEST SWEET NltT ZOBACCO. . Congress end the President. Baltimore Sun Washington Letter of the 7th. A number of leading Democrats, members of both Houses, and others. have been in formal consultation with regard to the course to pursue if the President should undertake to carry out the views and wishes of the stal wart portion of the Republican party. The sentiment of those present was that the effort should be to make the session as short as possible; that it would not be profitable to protract the session if there should be the appear ance of irreconcilable antagonism be tween the President and Congress. It was suggested that the first thing to be done would be to incorporate in one bill the repeal of the juiors' test oath, with perhaps a new provision for the proper selection of United States jurors, the exclusion of troops from the polls, and the repeal of the election laws; that if the President should veto this bill, to attach it to one of the appropri ation bills ; that then, if the President vetoed the appropriation bill, for Con gress to immediately adjourn, and not remain in session to continue any strug gle over the matter; that if the Presi dent then called another extra session to go through the same form" of pro ceedings, and if he repeated his vetoes to adjourn again. The belief wTas, how ever, expressed that the President would not be so obstinate in this mat ter as he has indicated. This will ap pear hereafter. The matters spoken of may be discussed more fully and more formally in the Senate Democratic cau cus which will meet on Saturday, the 15th, provided the time is not all occu pied in the more important business of parcelling out the spoils. It is general ly anticipated among leading Demo crats that, notwithstanding interested report to the contrary, all the Demo cratic members-elect of the House will be on hand on the 18th of March, with possibly not more than one or two ex ceptions. In every State an active man has been designated to look after the members and see that nothing is left undone to have them all on hand. Ease Attainable by the Rheumatic. Yes, although .they may despair of relief, it is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a remedy which carries off, by means of increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation, likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of rertef tn" dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous aumeriti It is. perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses It. A Legitimate Triumph in Medicine. Dread and despair fall upon the community when a terrible epidemic, like the cholera or yel low ferer, suddenly desolates our homes: yet, all the while, a more insidious, but no less fatal foe, enters thousands of households every year and carries off the flower of the family In the early flush of manly youth and budding womanhood. People call It. consumption, -or "decline." it is not. in most cases, the tubercular phthisis or consumption of the ldngs, which, is the peculiar malady in cli mates like those of the British Islands and New England,, bo 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 01 i but they are constantly' met by the obstacle or Inability on the part of the patient to swallow or retain it. This repulsion is entirely overcome by Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda which is agreeable to the taste.and an unequalled nutrient and tonic for the body nerve and brain. A Visage Rivalling in yellowness That of a "heathen Chinee," if belonging to one of our race, can scarcely be described as attractive. But worse than this, it Is the Index of a disordered liver, of a liver that needs arousing and regulating. The remedy is at hand, prompt, efficacious. A course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will expel the misdirected bile from the blood and divert it into the proper ehannel,open the bowels.remove the dys peptic symptoms which invariably accompany bil iousness and counteract the rapidly developing tendency to dangerous congestion of the liver, which must always exist when the skin and whites of the eyes assume this yellow hue. The pains through the right lower ribs, side and shoulder blade, the nausea, furred state of the tongue, and unpleasant breath which Indicate liver complaint, in short all Us disagreeable concomitants are soon remedied by this sovereign corrective, which In ad dition to its regulating properties is a superb in vlgorant, and a pure and agreeable medicinal stimulant, appetizer and nervine. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHABGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the BEV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City jan 25 Woman's Best, Friend. Ample testimonials from every section of the country show that Bradneld's Female Regulator is as it claims to be, "Woman's best friend." Many suffering females have tried it, and have been cured, and bear witness to its merits in sound constitutions and rosy cheeks. lis record is before the public. Don't fail to try it If you are suffering from any of the complaints peculiar to the sex. feb25 1m X)R SALE. A beautiful Rifle Gun, made by Lamb & Son. Jamestown, N. C. For particulars and price, apply to CtlAo. a. J UN His, inarit dw tf Observer Office. gLOCKADE TOBACCO, FOR SALE. Having purchased a nice line of Tobacco, at the Government sale, I am prepared to offer extra Inducements to buy ers. Call early. THOS. IL GAiTHER. novt TELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a well Improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public SQuare, can be ac commodated by applying at decl8 THIS OFFICE. -pOR SALE. The Bourgeoise and Minion type on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wat not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because It became necessary to use a different style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold in lots to sui pur chasers, and In fonts of 50 to l.OOOIbs. with or without cases. oct5 Address OBSERVER. Charlotte. N. C. M O R T GAGE E ' S SALE! TTNDEB and by virtue of a deed of trust execut U ed to the undersigned by Chambers Sc. Stegall, recorded in book 1U, pages 212. 213, 214 and 216, register's office of Mecklenburg county, I will sell by public auction at the court house door In the city of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M., on the 7th day of April, 1879, the following vehicles, horses, and other articles of personal property: One depot wagon (new), one clarence vehicle, three phaetons, one double buggy, two single bug gies, one spring wagon, one carryall, one straw cutter, two saddles and bridles, four sets of lead bars, many sets of single and double harness, one clock, twelve horses ail trained and broken. Terms: Cash. BERRYMAN GREEN, -.-.' Trustee, By JONES A JOHNSTON, Attorneys. mar8 oawtds SALE. A number of shares in the National Bank of THIS OFFICE. Chester. Inquire at mar8 tf U 88 88 77 mte 77 8SSPPP rub up n GGO g8? PR H II N N NO O 8SoPPP RRB nHHNO bSP R RUN H.YG GO "SP R RUN NN GOO S WE HAVE E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FRO AD JUST RECEIVED FROiVl - rCR HOTJST? yj UR HOUS A full and complete line of sample Goods for Spring Wear; the styles are all new, attractive and handsomely designed; the Goods are all of Foreign Looms, such as French, English, Scotch and German, And with increased faculties we ask our friends and patrons to come and look at our Goods, as we intend to make garments to order, cheap er than any Northern tailor coming through here; we have also receiv ed Butterick's Fashion Plates for spring and summer wear i?s guide. . We solicit an early call, so 'as to give us ame oeiore a rusn or manuiactnre. Respectfully, BEEW ANGER A BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. N. B. Everybody that wants winter clothing will save money by calling on us, as we will sell them regardless of cost, Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits. febU cmj Q&xfcvti&zmznts. EACHERSWANrar per month, during tihe Spring and Summer. For full particulars address J. C. McCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. JIPHTHERIA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pre vent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases in ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a mo ment. Prevention is better than cure. Sold every where. I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Bangor, Maine. I ENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS There Is no doubt about the great superiority of this article over common porous plasters and other external remedies, such aa liniments, electrical ap pliances, &c. Ask physicians in your own locality about it. It is wonderful. Sold by all Druggists, price 25 cents. CHEAPEST CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE WORLD. 53,fi72 Superb English Books AT OUR PRICE. 75.27H New American Books AT YOUR PRICE. 112,72rt Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, J3 Beekman St., near New Post-OfBce, New York. riONSUMPTIOTVT V'ONSUMPTIOlY And all Disorders of the THROAT AND LUNGS Permanently Cured. DR. T. A. SLOCUMS GREAT REMEDY PPP RSSa Y S00S OOO H H II NN N H II NN N EES E EE E P P Y Y G O H PPP P P 8sss 3SSS YY O HHHIINNN Y O O H H II Y OCO H II II N NN N NN Taken in conjunction with his compound emulsion of Pure cqd liver oiL and hypophosphites of LIME AND SODA. A FREE BOTTLE of each preparation sent by express to each suffering applicant sending their name, P. O. and express address to Dr. T. A. Slo cum, 181 Pearl street, New York. Xtisctllmxtoxx s. MAT I WW TEETH. GUMS-BREATH NO MORE JHEUMATIS VJ OR GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC ALICYLIC SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PABI9 AND LEIPZIG. 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 05 cures out of 100 eases within three days. Secret The only dissolve! of 4he poisonous Uric Acid which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 8 boxes for $5 00. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress WASHBURN E & CO., nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 28 Cliff -st, N. Y. For sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggists, feb 18 ly. Charlotte, N. C. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Bids for the construction of the following buildings will be received until the 8th of March, next: One Brick Block, first floor containing two store houses, mayor's an police offices, with an opera house above. One Brick Block, containing nine store houses, with two stories obove for a hoteL Plans and specifications for first named block may be seen at the office of O. L. Norman, archi tect; also, for hotel block at same office on and af ter the 24th Inst. Buildings to be completed by 1st of "October next Contractor to give bonds. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. H. K. HEINITSH, R. L. BOWDEN, W. a CANNON, Committee for Town Council. R. L. BOWDEN. W. WASH THOMPSON, H. E. HEINITSH, Committee for Building Association, feblS,lmod 8partanburg, 8. C SPLENDID LINE OF Fine Teas, all grades, Just in, at k LeROY DAVIDSO.Va JanBO - ill 77 WS tfSr A RO mm MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY SPRING TTTT T Y I. T Y T L T YY I ss8 T Y LUX Ul BMB THE LATEST STYLES THE LATEST STYLES -IN- SPRING SPRING SPRING HATS & BONNETS HATS & BONNETS HATS & BONNETS J list received 1) WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. CLOTHING! CLOTHINfl I LOTHING! CLOTHINU! W. KAUFMAN A CO'a i y CLOTHINO HOUSE! . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North 3aKMlua, the largest, cheapest and most beautiful and well selected stock of- OCO 1. OO TTTT H H II NN N GGO yrt.r in i n n ll Jn a liUli O O T H H II NN NO O O O T HHH n NX N OO T H H II N NN O GO U U 1, O Ij O O L OOO LUX OO T H H 11 N NN OQG WE HAVE KVKR OFFERED, Consisting of the usual variety ot MEN'S, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, UB ty FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. ty Alt we ask Is that our friends and customers will give as a call, as It wlH be to your interest, and you will save from fifteen to twenty per cent on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN 4: CO., Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C. dec 1 2 j rpHS WORLD'S 8TANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES 'For Sale Also, PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene rallyi The Improved Type Writer. Oscillating Pump Ob's Pomps end for Circulars. rFATBBANXS CO, 811 Broadway, Mew York Er For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers eptl-dtaw w
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