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nr. CHiS. R. JOSES, -Editor nd Proprietor , 'Treemtbf dotincttWter WEDNESDAY, fil j&ffffi VJt I'M ' 'AaVVBA rlftyUitftw ifrflehfeW ffiffilriftfe im JUifLUVff?Wigalion wtfcri is placed ub-' on them jfcfj$ruj-ffjrta at certajn stated times without' reference to the condition of their health apdthpit rearard to &nW i&Ati fcafcodsWlich ther may have foxjroferonirtareatifdE. a period from Honor Judge -Kenwha hap fVff & Charlotte since t MondeeiJei deavoring to hold court from day to day when he was hardly able ; to do more than sit up in his room, is an instance of theinjpsticyof Vhfc we speak an injustice1 trofaf wincif ne Is hot alone a sufferer in thf f hflf Ipeople of this county as well and a "number from otfc er eoMAi If il rikt Wduty to hoM at the present term of court Enfeebled by age and by long continued sickness, he was not able to leave his home, but no provision could be made for any one ' MUieAi ptfLU4 with that strength )f his distinguish Be undertook a work; able, failed to ac- t anf Tie and the people at large are the worse for it. It is a little singular that there has never been in our laws any provision for a judge getting j ejck- in terra time, yet this is a fact, drfd xo quote the lan guage of a distinguished attorney, oiir judges have, always, like law-abiding -:-. i . .i .'. . V' it L raen uvea scrupulously up i wiis view of flie lari for there ii not, we brieve, an Instance on record of a North Carq- lina judge having lost a circuit from sickness or from any other cause. Tha,t they should never sicken or die, how ever, at any other. time than during va cation, is rather more than; should be expected of them, and it would un doubtedly be wise in the General As- sembly tOj ymake, ,some;T provision covering; ; audi , cases . as ; that of Judge Kerr at present. Some States have provisions that if a judge is too unwell to hold his court, at a time when 4 all the other judges of the State are en gaged with theirs, it shall (ty of the Governor, upon rebeipter propel notification, to appoint some competent lawyer of his or an adjoining district tp, ride the circiiit until lira judge shall be able to resume his seat upon the benchl Such a provision as this in our laws weulfliie just and is desirable, Since it would prevent the locking up of the courts, and would not only expedite the administration of justice but savfe heay firitytofa flefpH, '( 'AIT j ' The present case is one in point Had Judge Kerr remained at home during .ttte tfroVeklUyMet'llebJiJ-g court was to have been held, he would probably have been able by next Monday' totpk bs (clt aj it is, it is doubtful if he will be able to do so. And not only would such ai arrangement as that proposed have been far better for him irat it would have been better for this county, for Rowan and Cabarrus, the first of which has lost thousands of dollars by the failure of the court, the second hundreds by another continuance of the Pethel case, and the third much by he, ijuewhich has been forcibly taken from ' its indi vidual ciHzensln attendance)ierrT. . irfereciui be no objection to suctf a provision in our laws as that suggested. It would have been incorporated with them long ago but for the fact that there has never been any occurrence to direct public attention te it , Even this late in the session we throw out the suggestion. tES. FORTl -FIFTH COX OR ESS, The Rational Republican says Alexander H. Stephens is the atocWdged Democratic Solon of the past and present Congress. . So "acknlledged,' by the Republi cans, because e never says anything that grates ptJnVpHettfeefthgs; has nothing but boneyi words for promi-; nent Republkyuis, and pet Republican raeasures.'-lrtid nothinfr trtit flPwflt i. (jule;.aiililu faffikailmg De4ttnTa buij icauiMg, cuiwiiMiu projects, i i He is, says the Republican, a. man of Keen perceptions and sagacious judg ment, and hasopinions of his own and; naVhM4tfa fa oirtfnKid thorn .1 VXt , If tixti' mRepuUi6tin Well Hi hand t gtyb4mithi sortof eharaer, because if it can bring everybody to Mr. Stephen aj r! linking there will soon be no Democratic party. . can in order togye weighjt to. the opin ion latei fexptesseof nyjn 'Stephens rne iorty-nitn ingress adjourned in deeper disgrace than any Congress in tlto history tittWitelijri' In marked conast with the above we present the following from The Notion, a Republican paper of elevated tgnj'jon devpqr WgsicelkHiy s- One thing must be sa te uongresa in me- way 01 praise, an it will cover an coodi mhirn ns. It has been answerable for few or no jobs, or votes or puDiic money nr sui or private ventures. Its worst acts have had at least, a flavor of public spirit. The ippDy nas never since tne war been less powerful or lesa succwfmyor Wash infton society' and municipal govern ment freer from the odor of corruption In this case there is, no question as to Which opinion ' tis entitled to the greater weight: whether that of the alleged spoken Republican newspaper. spoken Kepi ,Thex, .wUl . be, another Demcwratio racancyin the next House which has not thus far been taken into general account This is the seat of the late Mr. gchlercherrvof Texa wlwsfe sac cessor has not yet been elected. TU fttsiii''1Wi?eaeat Praceedlsti. Pakta. March 11. M. IeFprton in the impeachment debate will demand to be tried and not merely let off with : rote of ceMure. whlcaM contends that the chamber of deputies, not be ng a jadkdal bodyhas no power to iro liounceon those no longer in office. iff voll-l! Judge Battle's condition is pronounced very critical. . . . a a There were nalntermefis iiilSeiTeflier Cemetery. Wilmlnatote list week, ind onlyoneinOakdare.41 qj Ji I . ;n ThArfroras fto havsbeen affrand oten ing of the Carolina club rooms, Wil mington, last night. The congregation of the First Pres byterian church, of Wilmington have jusH&ldftff tfr$ Mgt cent of the church dex)t?anfountine to $14,552.77, principal niiu uibucou The SfwtMtttapdsTttiat Collector Canaday; orthe port of Wilmington, has orders to retrench his officeby discharg- iXtft-'tfPdm ; the inspectors. ' at: present I ilr. JtV. Thompson, treasurer of ther Wilmington & Weldon and Wilming-, ton, Columbia & Augusta Railroads, Is so ill at his home in Wilmington that it is exceedingly doubtful if he will re-s cover. y, 1 .. The Mmenqvr states that Mrs. E. A. Churchill died suddenly of apoplexy at her residence in Goldsboro last Satur day morning, in her seventy-third year of age. She had been to church that morning and seemed apparently in her uiftal health. : ' " I 1 Goldsboro Messenger: Our young friend, Dr. M. E. Robinson, has entered the medical prof ession in this commu nity under sensational kuspices. Last Wednesday lie attended, Mrs. William Thompson in this town, and when hia medical services were performed, there were three new souls in that house triplets course, and all girls. . ,-,'. in Antl Fish, AnU-Flesh and Anti-Fowl Municipal Victory In Massachusetts. Westfield. Mass., March 11. The Butler Democracy made a clean sweep in the election, electing their full ticket for selectmen by large majorities. They also elected two out of three school commissioners, Rev, Tfcps, Smyth, Cath olic, being defeated. A full board of assessors; and -all but One of the1 Consta bles; were (elected blithe Butler ticket The election wastrun by the Butlerites under the head of "independent re form." A heavy vote was polled and there was great excitement. Arrest of an Kxpre&s Bobber. Chicago, March 11. A special to the Tribune from Omaha says : "An impor tant arrest was made here of II. C. flol- and, charged with being an express robber. In thefalf 1875 he was an engineer on the North Missouri Rail road, ana witu a conieaerate entered an express car as the train was", ap proaching St. Louis, overpowered the - - ' -i i i i ta J messengery ujcKeu uim up anu nneu the safes of about S3.000 and got awav. Holland, after, considerabla-jvandering came to umana, tnea several juaces an QnaMyjBhJiited Ms k. pttVate: sol dier at Fort Omaha, whither thft of ficers eventually tracked him," " Bloodshed, and Violence In Kentucky. Cinctxnati, March 11. On Saturday night a party of fifteen masked men called at the residence of .Win. Moore, a brother-in-law of Gen. Groome, the cattle' king of Winchester, Ky., and told nim . tnat unless he made immediate settlement of his debts he must leave the country. Moore procured a shot r . j a j ii a mi. - l . a. sim aiiu nreu ipu uie crowu. i ne lat ter 'fned a volley In return, three shots taking effect in Moore's body, inflicting severe wounds, and two men. who were suspected of being implicated in the affair. , .were, afterwards arrested . fuid ddgefl In fail, i esterday? their confed erates overpowered the guards and lib erated them. 1 Criminal Restets He and His blld JUHed. St. Louis, March 11 II. H. Vickerv. sheriff oi',Douzluss countv. in this State. went last batuitlay with a force to the . f v ; ' - . ' house oi fe. i. Alsop, to arrest him. Al sop resisted the process and fired sev eral shots at the,, sheriff's party, one of wuica jciuea tne snerux. Aisop and his little girl, five years old, were then kill ed by the sheriffs' 'posse arid two other persons wounded: The child's death. ot course, was not designed. Hi yCabf ne Diccusblajr the Deficit, Washington, March 11. In the cab inet to-day, Secretary Sherman present ed estimates of the probable receipts and expenditures of the government during the next fiscal year and calcu lates that with the arrears of pensions paJ theve ayquW be a deficit of about z,um.5,uuo in tne treasury, congress annronriated monev to nav thesn ar ers but made no provisions for rac ing the iunaa, - 'itiis matter wi proba nly be brought toi tbe attention of Con gress at the extra session. The prosDec tive condition of the departments in case the legislative bill should not pass Detore juiy nrst, was also considered, Chfcigo Polities -The Wheat Market Chicago. March li. The Republi can city conVentibri tinJav nominated ,A,.,Jtt.. wngnt ;or, mayor,. coi l'. W mcsDy ior. cwyiattornev, antf M. a I'anvell fo tiTtrer. The wheat, market seems greatly ucuiuiau.txi, pnces xo-aay navrng ae and pressure to sell at the 1 o'cloc uiusti xne reacaQnis.x;inenv on ac- oU tvsmtsn MgidingKhfne's - A ' ma " ngtign of uvuirn. u.u. mil Ml X 1 i iflfBfS hftvfl received notice-; wiH 'make their aver age wadefi tbree shillings f. per diem which i? tower, thftn jfor m'ahy years. iuk uu ociuua ppuoiuon to ine reauc tion is anticipated. vounierieuer semenced iron Goods Advaneed. IHiLADELPHiAvi March 11. Jacob Otten1Jyi:nvictecl f of Cdfcnterleit ing, was today4-sentenced to 10 years mprisunanenc vzioo nne anatne csts Mejfchants assodaticm to-day, prices of an !destq1ptroftir of merctiant ifbn "we ) 4 JUtw. !OitXKAN8,-T--MaTelrrrl.-The pnncipaJUnprKaesi draWii in the State lotteryjowere as follows: Forty-nine two eleven drew $30.000 : forty-one two ttMtaeifTOiiivdrew.f' '$6i000; raiumbeis capi pnze l iou owl li.'i I'.l UB ,nii::'i 'y w spotted TaiioiMa ttsfled; beefljlbceie4 Here that the Spotted Tail! theiifr, 4 to the Mlssourit river, where supplies are'ci Fgrtrpwardsofitlililyyrs IntSTTUD has been nsed for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, renews wind colic, regulates t-m U1VCH1RKSFIW LVU .A I w- IWUiM 4- ninetseVe$-!Ki.w 82JV0 .The capital prize was.-molfi-in: the bowels, cores dysentery ami fliauuaw whethat arising froin teething or other causes. An old aad. wU known remedy. , 25c per bottle , .-. r zH i?.f'-.U Tk(3 -i-M-iSWiW ... ; . -flPORTIKGTETIKTS; Progress of ihelSfiiMnJtfatch 1: W RitaicJ-ffiav5l'sface liagreatT flusfiiwl, yet lw-fteeps up his qiucK gait, spurting ac intervals ; nar riman walks steadily, keeping up the same gait constantly. Ennis keeps bard at work; he has made the : best mile so far-in he(matfiniairnjtes 20 seconds XJ lr? gts -W-imf the1 mUk reely expressed that something is the reely expressed that some matter witH turn; 1 Misnfaec wears a dazed appearance-as if he was stupified. Brandy is freely given Mm as a stimu lant i: Some' bets iwere made: this morn ing on )0'ilieary i coming-in! lastah '"the .match;' and,; they o found taKersax;!1Ihe betting Avas heavy on ROWeli and odds C Ji . to ,, 1 .were- taken on hiwL Thei?e were also some beta made on Haxrinsan coming in ;flrst , At 12 o'clock naoin- to-dayr.mej scores, stood; iaa Allows r Roweli, 149 mile? and 1 lap; 'Harrimari, 139 miles and 2 laps; Ennisi; 12&: miles and J laps ; OXeary, 1231, miles. and S laps. - Abont , midday . it Wiis .revortad that RbweU was feeling verV sleepy and 4V reu.uir.eu mi cuuru to Jigiituiei'seu- taon on. o well this mornxnrireceiveti )the. following; dispatch: (front' Sir i Jolut ".London, March li.-r-a'o tHotoeiLi ml- more warden : Go it, my fioyi i ' Don't overdo it Tell Atkinson t put oil & century lor ie. ,r . -j. , (Signed)' ; ;;r "ASTLEYiT Century" Mr. ; Atkinson) -said,'w4s 00 Bounds English money or 50Oin American coin. . ;Kelley reported tfit up to 10 o clock this niorningi4Si uooo had been taken up at tne ticket omcet. Betting this afternoon was 2 to against O Leary ; 55 to 100 against Kowell, 15 to 1 against Iannis and 3 to 1 against Harn man. Ottawa, Jlirch 11. nLdeut-4Joi. Hon. John G. Blanehet, speaker of the House of Commons, takes charge of the;. Wim bledon Team this year with ;. Mai Worsiey' Kingston second injcownjahd. - 1 n !!': -'ir: TRAGEDI IX ATLANTA. i' ,' CpT. R. A. Alston Killed i)i tJw fylyie. Treasurer s qtfifift jimin Atlanta. '. March 1 i-At 6 nV an he office of the State Treasurer at the capitol, in this city, was the scene of a Diooay irageoy, ma paru.es oeing joi. Robert AAManmemlier of the Leg islature, anoOapt. E. S, Cox, of DeKalb county. Alston fired three shots and Cox two. Alston was shot in the right temple,j the ball passing through his.i brain. Cox. isaa shot in the; mouth and through the leftlhand. Alston ;ia dying but Cox ,is ,iiot seriously uirti . The; dif ficulty , arose from Alston, Jjavinsr- h power of attorpey from Senator Gor don to sell, the latter s interest in , the State convict lease. Cox is sub-lessee under Gordon and wanted Alston to sell Gordon's interest to Walters, who had promised to buy1 Cox out. Alston sold to another person. Cox threaten ed Alston at noon that be would kill him before sundown if; .the trade was not cancelled and made, with his man. ne hunted Alston down. , Gov. jiqiutt and others having detained Alston at the capitol, there the dimfrel .was jre- newea, ana potn arew xneix pistois ,w jui the result above stated. Later. Col. Alston . died at four a . . j.-" a t1 2' urn " I m mutes aier p.tRisevening, . The Treaty of ' Bfiriln-Tni Blspotei Points Likely to be JWUraJej, ,H London, March il. The fimeesth dispatch says: "The pojijparlers ...be tween the powers, as tdTthe. various points or the rjeaty or Benin, which as still 'unexecuted,, have , not yel 1d to I any ijosiu rv prupuaais iioiu aUjMuuai L ter, but they have made apparent ' the I necessity oi nnaing some general, niie applicable to all cases or dilffjences. It would not be surprising if tne idea of the eventual reference of; all; such matters to the ambassadors at Constan tinople, the decision of a majority of whom would be final, weTeevivea as the only means of terminatirig.tbe tedi Otis negotiations," New Regulations op. the Pennsylvania Philadelphia. March ' li. ktlthe annual riieeting of the f ennsyiTaoia llailroad Company this morninresbt lutions were introduced providrora general reduction in. the salaries of ali employees; for lacing upon all roads operated by the I'enTOylvania Bai&od Company their own expi ess to the ex elusion xjf all other: exjiress conipanife for placing: uMn, their road their own parlor, sleeping Arid palace cars tovjthe exclusion of thei Ihillman company and for prohibiting tne issuing of py es except to employees La the service bi the compunyvand then only when trav eling on business of the company. Californfa Municipal Elections. San FrancisC, March 11. At' the Oakland municipal election yestQisday the vote was very heavy. Ttie- citjzen3 elected; tve cbuhalm eri and five stfiWl trustees, the workinghieu two couneil men arid one school trustee. The Vote nee probablyj being, -elected. In the municipal efectidn ih'Salina the citi zens elected their full ticket exxgpjfc one councilman and one school trustee. T .. 1 i, .IBM1! 1 I Deaa 6a fia riff rthe eiotrres on lire. Cleveland, March il John R. A von tall, an old and i respected eitueyn of Marion, O., was found dead nrbed this moi-mngj tadiet" hole in his head and the bed clothing on fire. It is sup posed that he -was murdered by some person endeavoring to rob the premises and the bed was set' dn "fire to Tetntf'fe the evidence of the murder. Fear of lee Gorge Remored. , PrfTSBtRG, Pa., March il. h'e.Sce in the Susquehanna river here com menced to move last night and 'is nbjw passing quietly down ; the river. All fears of the anticipated; ice gorge are liowmoyed,,,' .,.;.. u ';; " Net Brniptensy bst the:Hlease.-f -1 It would seem to be a truth appreciable bjt all. and especially by professors of the healing arf, thit to remove the disease, not to alleviate its symp toms, should be the chief aim of medication. Yet tn how many instances do- we see this truth ad mitted in theory, ignored in Practice, Thsgg uiasoste.ttrsiniaftn nra is suocessnu la man eases with.' which emeaes previously tried thatjltliffMolnovIilch; peaches and Mwooves the cahaeHof :tb various malaiUes to whh-'ttM aaapteo.- tnuigesuon, lever ana ague, uvercom DlalnCEOUt. Ihieumatlsm, disorders Of the wrinary ffeftpnt )mdotfce) rfalalles i palliated merely, but rooted out by it It goes to the fountain head. rit ls really, ot nominally, a 3 It endows" the' system with an radical remedy, and amount of -vigor Which) la its best ysKaanv. rearea rxom in his hands bv an ast India mitetniM ary the formula of a single: vegetohie. remedy, for tfcesoeedyund Dernuuien mire iorconsum otton . broachias. oatarrht. asthma, and aU ihroattand lnncfioetlona,Alse a posUhre and-jadloal curH(or nervoos debility andli nervous eomplatntB, atter having tested it wonderful outaave powersoM thousands ot cases, has felt It Ids dutyjto niaSS It knows to his sufleilng fellows. Aataated byihls moUv, ad a desire to relieve human suffering, I will Bend, free of charge', to all ; who deatrb it, ttus recipe, with full directions for preparing aad natag la Germaa, -o English, tJentby inaB-by addressing wlih stamp vnainlng this paper.- WjW. Sberar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New YorM protocfloji BraouoSi havirJI mi t ' " . - --.....'an A it..,i .tead'J i - v ,t m MMnOarjaaWMinni iX.Ji.jinaiiiii tiiti i rmt nm'ii kit iTnwrrnirniMwnawTtaw rm H I i U N J ANNC A 3 C .- , 3m& I mmm. -J Arm TO - NIG H T A 1 j U 1 Ij L O C K . A LARGE LOT OT .! ".;. uV. )' '' THE LADIES ESPECTAfiY 1NVFTID T0 CALL 11 XTOT too lata to Plant ffmlt Trees. StfSWOemes. IN . fioses, Ac Everything warranted to . grow; wtll4eur mm Viktav ,Tl i .ill, W..8rABOW. JA OCLliCATIOJf BT THE GOVERNOR ! vifj of.uy.- in-.--.. KXKC1LTIVX DEPART 'I Rajlxiob. March 10th. 187 an(Wh the said H. BL Taylor has fled theBtate or.soeon- ordlnarrnrooess of law eato ceals nlmsett dtattne not be served opofihiaiiun 71 . f . Now, therefore, I. THOMAS J. JAR VIS. , Gover nor of the Stato of Nortfc CarollB. by vlrtuof wm- thority In m vested. by law; iamajbit1 rrpro clamaUQn, eHering , rewanl oi Tiro HuiidredDol-, lars for the apprenensjon ana, qenvery xh: mj aaw N. B. TayWrw the fiherifl of Moore iHity(8t Use Court House in.CarthaKi and tdo enjota allott ee rs of the Stato and aU good cltlM toftsslst ba bringing said cTlmtnal to Justice. ' March, 1879and In the lOadear ef American b.l ..r.ii A-i-.rC t' )THOA-Ji JiATIS. By ths Governor; , LB 8, OtWMAT, Frlyate Sextrj. ' . ; DESCRIPTION. Taylor 3s ,abou33, years of age, about 5 feet 6 caes aign, weu.set ana wutweignaooutwu ids., id when last seen! wore a tvybewU; ' mat t2ditw6V r . .,' v . THIRTT-THIBD ANNUAL ST ATEMINT OF TttX ConnecticDi Matnal . XsXJBLXI -.' ..; ! : , 1NSU11ANGE If 'I I. OF HARtFORU, Net Assets, January 1, 1878, 460T2,d83.57 juvxiuuu lain:: i ! For Premiums, , . Srt49,183-84 , For int and Rent, 3,141,429.50 BaL pro lit and loss, 9,420,42tAD 154.49207,97 DISBURSEO IN 188. ,.To ct-Holdxbs-:. Tor cli by deah ' and matur- ' ed endow ments, $3,40X58 Surplus re turned to . : i PoUey-hoW- . ers, 2,646,137.71 Lapsed aad surrender ed Pallejes, 1569,037.1 JT,Sr2.76S.o4 Exranatsc Commis'ns to Agents, A 347.03a 18 Salaries of Officers , Qerfes, and all others employed on salary, Medical ex amlners' fees. Printing, Stationery, Post age,, Ex change, 4c Taxes, - 11,90836:' .i70.ft51.59 $618,005.34 835,B52.10 8.2673&68 Bal. net Assets, Dec 31, 1878, . $4p225aB214 ' I SCHEDULE QF AS3ETBLiT ' Loans upon real estate, first Ilea, $2083,08328 Loans umd stoeks and bonds. 80.453.28 PyenUumnotesDaPoltcies la force, n -4,720,635,1V Costof raal eetato ownM by the : . i ' 1 company, -. - - iuio,uoo.is nruktiv b Cost of United States Registered -Bonds.---'--I L Cost of Stats, Bands, 068784.89 r wwt or ury uonos . . 1,988,720.00 . soo.ooapo io 6,206.00 uost ni otmr Donas, iCaatoffianltttock, J "! Cash In Bank at interest , ,1,23148,86 CasblnOompatry'sofflce-, , i 6,1 Iff-i Balance du from Aaentsl seem " !54.209.85 Biys Receivable, 'tUii'V.' il. PH O.HBVb li-' .. f il :- , i.Awbi Interest aecrued and due, Beats accrued, Maiket value ef stocks 4c .bonds , overcoat,. Ninmfumstn icourseor eol-''' hileettoottsona;: Met deferred quarterly and ' seral-aimual i pfemiums, i' li $1,751,808.46 10,61.29 , , M7,W.Um-.-. .i fi-!.; ., Ml. .!') A i .:;,; v 87,928.04 1 '' li&5L94fi.9Q i . '. Gross assets, Dec. 31, 1878, :; i. ..ir-o,v ; . LlABtUTlXil: . ..-i .;.'- 9.128.34 ul ".n .tin , Araount required : ,- . j-r,;;;i u re-insure uu outstan ding policies, net. assuming4 , percent. later-) v u " ''f '" est, $43431,708.00 All other- ltabill- . , ties, ' 1,658,343.59 44,775;0SI9 Surplus, Dec 31, 1878, . , . ,;. ; -3 i t3,404,07679 ; wreoeipisuL-ititis i ::j Policies ia, force, Dec. 31 18(78, a iJtt' per eent. ,,117,1 i-)i!W,rn!"r" !. - ! JACOB I-KBKPakWnl' . JOHN M. TAYLOIeqretary. 1 S. D. WA1TT, Geoeisal AgenU Raleigh, Hi ft . March. il2dltwlt ... ;' -fi r-z-M!-.:: t'1 ..j'' .-- . ly.tKi'l I ex-(;ov. VAtfeB I ,'( -: MiJ i' i-, . !ti: : . ; ; " ; -ivii;:l'-'ii -1 i i f Is admired by his people for ln f8terUhg bauOnlfts! as a statesman. Perry's Celebrated 5e. .Ggare and Porto BieoCheerbots aie adirilred by snibdii W i !.' i: -'ui . - - ' rWful tovort MdreIr. every enelstlo- lmr rmsetf W infMaflJ; il-J io ;ja'i:. 5 JEW UV i lti; ,!f'lfih.-V. .hi') jltl' V) .i'r riJO ! tO r-iUJ 1 vniir, .-i)y.j I.-'iTui floilrfy-.-in "jit i .( ?rtv !!: ! by Ferry s attractive store and not called. Candies of the choices! tlada, Ttulia In Variety , and bow he offers a magnificent smoke for 5c, made of that highly fiM&"iM'A ; I ')' -ji- ')ft i 'i--i -J j: -v. :r -n iliil i j ;;,!; i'nA xun.'l -!! ij;i oi b-jfis h-AH l Viliiil fcVKvIij s't-w i;i xii 'r.iiii fill ill ....-.-j -Ji' "H'.'n . -i ''. 1 f ox f; iil;,7 Jntf i JtTOCEMENT. ' itart lor the ivortaem ana e kets oVto dars. train, to parcnaae my . . . I shall use every effort to secure all the leading styles and novelUea to Fancy Dry Goods. I expec to buy my entUe stot ; for cash giving me the ad vantage of the Jpjrest .BVorlces, and , extia, dls count I tiavtsMted Mtf&ft& J SEAQLE, : oPJkdelphla. nA pf being to the Northetn Markets aft the tone? fcfff 'grfe ns tetra IadJjfl$ $c mngQQr . rcies'at -seasons In the rear tostea oXjOderlng. . . ; : . ;il . We.have lust reMlvedjaew line of . .. r DRjESS GOODS In Brocade's; Buntings, Bege ana1 Fancy' Alpaecas. I ytotfofxj t9' taijtlfi 9ifldfen cloaks; Striped and. BanJNainsooks; a newtoe of1 Piques. Alsd a funiirie of ' : : ' ' ' ' l- NE;V CORSET3. ,A beauUfuj stocl;, of Spring Pts,and Fancy Do- JWe wul beteeelvlng oods aiy-ttair ock Is complete, which will be about tne iwb mareu. BsneMfauy; T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO., ' Opw OhaWotte Hotel, Ttyon st, Charlotte, IS. C sb2: j.'V': 'li:.. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! We take pleasure la announcing to our friends and the puhttcx lb getcnU that we are receiving dally a large and fine assorted stock of 'rK)' ' c- r ft? fl" ": !ffj'" :' sruiNO; fi.-;.;!t J-,- ' fit AND SUMMER GOODS OF ALL.: LATEST WTl!IlTfBC; LATESTlNOVfXTIKO Ihe TH MtASOB. : , -IH' : ;. :-i -. ! -j, ..-Hi,' - -iu ,. , -! . . i .- .. -, - .': I- ' U oar tnteotion this season to teaagonte a new system of prices In Charlotte, which , will gtve oar friends and" the eommon1tra1rge a fchtace to porchsse Goods at " ; NEW YORK C1TI PRICES. . Hi MORRIS ft BROS. ?y-r "February 21. JUST RECEIVED, i iS l 1 : tl'.'-v .. ... .PRINlSV,: .-. . r - -1 is .'.i. -ij m;.i'.iil i:i .in : ' ' ' LNCLublNff LIGHTi SHADES ' p. new - r ' L7 .! :I J.. -rt..-. .r-;v-i - WATCH an-rjtOCKTmrmIIJ)T5 and EtL- 1 usi...ii!u . ii ; : i .,iT i;ii.a J- . trade Elrst ,C)P5a, .lit;! :t I. -.a Nat Gn Store. : ''vi --I'd '' J-.:' i'. at 5 H'll-d 1ju.'1' -i -S i Every kind of repairs made at enoe at hnlf price and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry er Bronze Gliding, Coloring. SUver-Plattng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good mum. Wnrfe rirnrut for rha tnria st cm DiieeR. ST-Apprentice wafited, W pftmlani and good .Repaired weca ndeaOed form jb stota at the exptrattOBbl twelve aoalhsCoreefltrnpalrs, ; : . , i -..! ''i--l , vniiiJ If I r . T l7 n tOBtH'ot,'' . ..; ,;i 1(1 li'Milii r-TIiTTi' .lij'iijiid-'-j.iiil uvxiitlji -'O'mit i A big FMtf Lunch wl W giveBVeewitrienelM m MondayMATch ieTen to- wecjock, aid eety oai aatu further orders. ! SoopV Balads, X9'l ilouir xv-j-K- .a ; f-J'-i i f 'iiih Trrr are always beadx lufifelsi'jn nun nit.' 'n fin , 1 --:'t)i;:!' .ffi' flffi-lf And to slant goods whether or notyoaare aiy. x i: i C SKRlOrt TNCBEAffiB; WBCftil ,7 ; X70il JO 7 ,-itU! "J ' 1 i kl 't. J. "JUT V !!' x xrTmvrtmmrtoM&tetfamjitemamVh AV signedf or ntade te any stylo, and aaape to order.' MbttntM.Manlrf StoekRiae. arhlshd. $10.00;''ytaenwrlloojite"Rlfle, '$13.00 a upwaraaui oi ai-;n-ii' tH aur9 iy -' vaaiestwwn, ll.j.; i 1,. -i i .1;-. --"T j; y Ji vTrji ii ul I I Ei I! H J i .ii-;iio v :-jteelred., Att jrarg i.riii if; 'ifi,iip. , riP&ffl latest 'X a ts per lb.; fresh at erf M OH, 20 cents i ga ob; not bes. S cento: New ana i eiar m irotuoes m uM uominy, noueao? f 110 tol5eentepi v kKbrvV?"1 tnlT supply or all klnaa or rresn uaraen Heeasu Onion Setts, large Potatoes, Onions, Ac Call and examlQe oar goods at the store on Trade stmet or branch store corner 7th and C street, near Baptist church. Satisfaction guaranteed ormopcr renmded, u. . omiin. t. IJL1HLT OBOCERTES 1 MiMU6iJiruSh famlrr soDDUes. TURKEYS! TURKEYS 1 TURKEYS ! TURKEYS ! 'p'BrSttV&ite' afta'aner' O AL MA.XJ Vf AXllj feb8 Bushels 8eed Oats, isw.c: Irian rotatoes. .u, njutt GBotiasRiEa; && i JofvetfforsyeDy11 ,!: WILLIAMS & FINGER, ji v !,-i'i;"h:h".i, -.-.-. I I i Fe. 50,(1871 ... .H.I f3? l-i 'a 9T!i .rr .OfiTfl -"'j ORDEBSAND ONSIOIJMENTS SOLKaTIfUo THOMAS H. GATTHER. Cotton Commission Mkbchant octl2 i)AAliER VcO A j (I- '.-i.-:.. fd'.i it-i'.'-iH '-rttV. V.'H - -fm- '' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .oS n-:iiiiii jidXiia: tnt '.- j -.nii'H ' --n feH(H!f8eCiartifte, i?a,-;:- j We handle more general -eountry -'prodnoe than any house in the city, and soil solicit further con consignments from all parties who are willing to be salstedfrtUi thfeibert Jpb wefcanfpuTup on this marketA JsAfcojebeafanot Be pletied with our best efforts, are respectfully requested to send tneir copas to someoooy eise. . -nil, ,i iii li i iTsiii c i!;;i,;i ; rpHE best and cheapest 'Vertfilzers1 are ijt:.i iuluir d&j tXooa iii.'. ' ;; -i'iF to .".Xf itfJlao'i.'!'"? t' ';::'. ACID PHOSPHATE & COTTON FOOD. Having accepted the agency for the Maryland Fertilizing 4" Manufacturing Company, lam now prepared to tjfleT spectaf Serins and favorable In ducements to planters desiring a good and reliable Fertilizer. r, examine lgTJds, h(Jr price's' Call early, and terms. THOMAS H. GAITHER, sfffHi.) WAY. G ROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS ! NEW FEATURE8 ! Come to me for Bacon. Corn, Sugar. Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries. Just received, a lew barrels ot Berry Fosters (.ua- vle county) BEST RYE WHISKEY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. All goods delivered in the city free of charge. W. H. CREMMLNGER, Trade Street, TtextdpoT beJow Wpof telt's bid, stand. pOB FINE WINES, And rure Llqoors, Three Years Old. E'8, Central Hotel Saloon. FRESH ARRIVALS This week at LaRQY. DAVIDSON'S. ( 3: ,'-" ' id) J:, COIWECTTOFERIEfe Golden Dates, French PruneDes, a choice line of Fresh sock and French Candles, Scheie ara- mels (Lemon, vanuia ana unocoiaie), Burnt Almonds, Barbara Dates, Wal nut Taffy, hard and soft Gum s, Liemonaae uotues, Chewing Gum, Cream Walnnts, Marsh Mal low Drops, Al- .CKLlMOT'TJf, j- Can Cans, Sausage. Ac, kc, Lara bee's Crackers, N. G. Bread, .Cream Soda Albert Biscuits, Water Crackers. Cream Milk "Craekers, 4Jtnger Snaps, Menagerie, Kindergarten, Ac.. Ac. I Apples at wholesale aad retail, Bananas, Oahce I n m. Aranmia grants T.Amnn. Am , iU l.U ViVM&9.0. v. . ... v . , w. rritir GROCERIES. ji ro Ji-vi )(! Hiij,,ii;a ' !iv? J iiu;JSlK;i Chow Chow, Mixed a Plcklejiaegfnl Bottles; ; a nuii line of all kinds of Caonedl FruUaaad Yegetables. Remember, hsihe'mbVt 'complete Groceries la the city. Am agent for the Ct stock of Celebrated a l Tl Maro'.,'enre 't. RoraVNiry flbjfseaajtf smm vn Joai ee l Ji IsiU "JsJ& viot .u;!'jL,R0Y4TON- ITt,M.,'Ttl!i buz Ml n t. BATTUSrM. ., J" sriliol gnlfiMViJj aJiwx-- oi T.U t. .m1 123uo Laa RarwT ''-jwruaY auis BAvlngiejmfeJBi8jBVTttraaiar Jfttar over the Tradarr Natlomi Bans, can, be fund tawe IU .Y .i aTntrai-tflindaiti fflftauMriatAid' WILSON 4 RUaWEIX. 1 .s- T T?IXLD BROS., O&OCERS aid DELES In COIJK TRT PB01itE s;t Keep-eoruttantty on hand FRESH EGO'anrBOTT "CHKatKNS TIR U.l,LUlBJllilllklSJ! Exclusive TtoMforu In RAM SOUR A BOxXNIWKLL'S and A L. t?Bi;. FORD'S various brands of FLOUR Afo. PRopKorroia op the CHARLOTTE HOTEL, d-SHARLOTTE. M. C This house has been refitted and newly fur;,Wher and Is kept in first class style. Terms, Per Day .. - S'J 00 Great Inducement) nffowxi tr t,.Ki u ers: for terms daa t.h nmnriam, waro- , ,w k ;jM f tyOmnlbua and Carriages at everj- train FIELD BROTBERS ProDrU.t,r &waw5&S LAI,T SunS. lliMBI WnjrOMG . ; . Clerk. $2.00 H 8 12.00 E MARSHALL U IIET-IH SAVANNAH. GA. A. B. LUCE. Proprietor. . ! Y. .vtutitrtsiH Reduced rate-$2.00 and $2.50, according to lm-;i tlon of Rwxs. M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late ot Planters' Hotel. Feb. ft-tf. s TOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE Balisbury. N. C. C. S. Bbowu, Proprietor,' ' Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh ihX : : V.H 'Hi, - C.& Brewa, Jr., Chief Clerk; W. O. Shelburn As j - i ' ndstant. dec 80 ' . '.: (tivBtUvcvi and (Slasstuave rpo YOUR INTEREST. By calling at JOHN BBOOKFIELD'S CHINA STORE, You can see the finest lot of Kf-.i "TVr: H i' ECORATED TOILET, DINNER AND TEA SETS Ever bitrebt to the Southern States. gift. blMMf nw :.- , New Goods from all foreign factories. Decora ted Ware in unlimited quantities from Limoges, France. 180 SOUP AND SAUCE TUREENS Just received, which will be sold at a mere sacrifice. 75 Crates of assorted -STAMPED "C C" WARE- for the Wholesale trade. This goods merchants will Bnd to sell as well as W. G. goods, as It ba all the white granite shapes. Call and convince yourself of the fact that a.-ia nils m iJOHN br6xkfield sa a r ' ftaa a a: aj ;$3 st si u u r y i carries the largest stock of CROCKERY FOB THB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE lathe South. getttistrg. D R. A. W. ALEXANDER, -DENTIST- OFFICE OYER L. R. WRISTON A CO S a. txa. 4 f-; . n'T'Iwe Sroaat With 25 years! experience I guarantee entlrs aaataethm . n '" " 1 7 ted Estate. JEAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY. For selling and buying itlnes. Lands and Houses, and will Advertise tm-M .ffoaerOes placed In mj hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON 1-IM
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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