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Qinhnm bun le ari)arIottrbBmier. - . . SUBSCRIPTIONS BATHS : ' , ' Patfi, ore 1W. -f 00 .Six JforM - YY Tirw Month Z W Oi Month 75 f Weekly, (in the county) to advance. , S2 00 Out of a county, pottpaid, ,:. 2 10 Six Montto .1 00 Libenl lUOmetiomtjor CMm, xJ SPUING DRY GOODS V . Vl .1 il Fnii' mt oMSSjER job vxrBixixt if 1 u and thtajiwt, .t We com nmith, at Short ii'i BLAJTKS, BILL-SZADS, LTTBhSXADS, CAMD8, , JROQSUMMXX BAND-BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIBCVLASS, VHBCK8, SO. ""in Km TonfT i I . ) I I Ui VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY, MAKCH 18, 1879. NO. 3,129. I II I I 111 t J II I? X-Vfll wl n JRV I 111 II VI ll. Eat been thmmgUm supplied wCtA entry needed Vxtt,dtittk tie LaleSstfit of Type, and every m r srJtao Work mm mm todomimtkimitnet. i We beg leave to announce to our Mends and Lstomers that we have bought an unusually large SPRING SfOCK,. most of which Is now In and ready for Inspection. I !. IS I are prepared toolerthla season extraordl- na y Inducements toboyerSi both n WHOLESAEC:" "-AMD- JMf.; RETILi. il Give us a can, or sen jour orders, and we will guarantee sattslacttea. ELIAS COHEN. Ifurttiitire. ITROE3S NICHOLS, J .hi - hi WHOLESALE ANlVEfAlC' DKALKR IN ALL KINDS OF "FURNITURE KUBNITUBE ! I3EDBBJG, AC. ffiEDDfR. AC. BETW)ING,C. JTTWH 1TURE ! . FUKKITUKE ! 'SHI 07l) A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 LOUNGES ! ; LOUNGES! Mi LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES t LOUNGES LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! : t3T COFFINS of all kinds on' band. . iSW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 Wkst Trade Sthxet. CHARLOTTE, N. C W Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial 1 lie supply. -i - Robes a to ARGA1NS 1 .V I' llf -II ' V 'il1 URRH KN UK K TUTS N N K U u U ERR U K VU R AT i'L. NBX1 10 P06TfTIC. "'.vawxns veryLar, ; MMtemBraeM a Full Line of PARLOR, CT1AMBEK, DINING ROO : tJiTicE votsmrtttw 13"-lt GoodsPckedf&ol Cafgrt U RKR RES 1 IT "II K. BsV Mm T UV R Bl 14 m T. I shaiLstartlv Ihe .Northern and Eastei kets ort ft) dVs!tritntoWrclLfta4- rn mar- SPRING STOCK. A JJUUM Jb,,o seO if! tfc fading styles and noreltlea In Fancy Dry Goods. I expect to buy my entire stoek for cash, giving me the ad vantage of the lowett market prices, and extra dla- SEAGLE, ot Phlhlpjtfa, and he being to the Northern markeu all the time, will give us extra facilities for making our purchases at all seasons . We luvej received, a. new line ol DRESS GO O D S XoBraLQ Bui JrS BegQCcySUceas. White Cotton Ferry for making children's cloaks; Striped and Barred Nainsooks; a new line of NEW CORSETS. , A beautiful stock of Spring Prints and Fancy Do-.t We will be receiving goods dally until out stoeb Is complete, which will be abouthe JOth Karen. Respectfully, T. L. 8EIGLE 4 CO., lotte, N. C. NEW'GOODS ! NEW GOODS r We take pleasure In announcing to our friends and the public in general, that we are receiving ' si s.v. iof ,daliy a large and fine assorted stocl SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VS LATEST NOVKLTIEO HE LATB8T" KOVELTHllJ OT THE 8SA80X. nis'aur fowjfctfen this seajou to-fitrfugorate a new system btftleea'ta CTirirteWw, which! wffl give oof mends tAC the coromtumy1 at large whance to purchase Goods at NEW YORK CITY PRICES. H. MORRIS X BROS. jusx;M(6eived, A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF- PRINTS, T LASNE, irrom vara, France, WATCH anaVlacIC MAKER, GILDER and gli- TER PLATER, .opposite Pint Pwsbjterlan Cbm0l Xat OraT Store. Trade Street Every kind of repairs made at once at half prigen. and warxuitQd oaeear. Krecr Wnaoi Jeweiry or and Bal'i if asBooa as new. wont done ior ine iraae m m viuxa Apprentice wanted, wun premium, gooa Repaired work uncalled for will )Se sold at; the expiration of twelve montluf fofHsoifof fepalrs. SeptlO .liMnkiiR I . Uta lA-wfclsv 4- DR. a J. BELT, M. D., b.'o IBab tract Baet totJ Sonfc tartgDralflr.-aod cHjBer fuUy state tttat it bas met mj most sanguine! t pectattons, fWng to" patients long enfeebled by of appe- titer utritton and; I side Visrpoa?' Terms and outfit free, .id- dress P. O. WjBYtiWs.1rif?tvy. r i?A ancy Cards, Chromo. Snowllake, Ac., no ttt& OU alike, with name, 10 cents. J. Mlnkler'j Co, Nassau, H. X. feTJ a Wassau, M. Y. - - $77 Axrwnsea Kuaranteed to mats. Outfit free snawa jrZrirj iA HvIS11 .TWKRLPER XN Bproce street, New York. Ferfteaal. L Louisville Courier-Journal. There was a young lady named Hanner, She had a nose like a bananner; She teaenM to actooL . m An' she rid on a mule, But she never couM play the planner. She married a feller named Tanner, That carried the star-spangled banner, But they fell out and fit She's a grass widder yit. An' he drives a dray in Bavanner. OBSERVATIONS. "Low bedsteads, that burglars cannot crawl un der," are advertised out West. The man who says it don't hurt to have a tooth filled is meaner than four liars and a horse thief. Free Prem. Now there abldeth three things which every man . can do better, than any one else : Poke a fire, put on his own hat, edit a newspaper, tell a story after , another man has begun it, and examine a railway time table. Burimgu ingkm Hctwkeue. telenikme sketched across There Is a poeset from t&i house of a vounsrman in thB town to the ' window, of his sweethearvft4 opposite They are to be married soon, and ft is a touching sight to watch the little sparrows perch on the string and peck at the taffy as it slides along. Waterloo Ob server. A Mobile steamboat captain, after refuslngjon even different occasions, finally consented to at-, low a white mule to be shipped on his boat On that trip the boat ran on a snag, and hereafter any one wishing to send a white mule on that boat will hae to buy tfcfc boat. Thus caroleth the New Orleans Times: It be comes our duty and from duty we never shrink- to chronicle the fact that spring has arrived.! Spring, with linen duster and smiling countenance; spring, with a flower in his button-hole and a grin on his face; has stepped down from the Pullman car of time, and, as the Pic. rapturously remarks, is in our midst once more. Sweet, sweet, poetic spring! AS IT FINALLY PASSED. An Act to Compromise, Commute and Settle the Slate Debt. 1 Section l. The general Assembly of JXmth Uq.roiiTift AO. enact ; :x.nat.'wiien any person or persons holding and Javrn ing any bond or bonds of thei$ta,te of North Carolina, issued, in pursuance of any act ofjiemhtt.'passed at any time before the twentieth day of May, 1861, exclusive of bonds issuea tor the con-i stWctloifOf Ule' Ktfth fterolina Rail road,' orhpMrtuaifce of the aet of the General Assembly, passed at its session m SBffira-lfcettu chaDter tBreeff the, passea Dy me ueueriu rvjpuiWii jn iw session in 1867, it beiflfe Cftattetlfty-six it the. laws of 186V or in ptzrsnaAce of an act entitled "an act to provide for the: payment of the IState debt contract ed before the war."; ratified oa the . tenth day of March, 1866, or in imrsuance of an act entitled' "an act to provide for the f undine of the matured interest cm the public debt," ratified the tenth day of August, A. D. 1868, or any registered certificate or certificates belonsanelo the board of education issued In pttrsuaBfce of an act of the General Assembly of 1867, shall surrender and deliver such bond or bonds with ;tfte1obtfiiotos attached there to or reefetSred Certificate or certificates to the treasurer of thetjtate, and he is hereby required to issue and deliver to the person surrendering such bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, ajnew bond or bonds of the State, due and pay able thirtv vears from the first day of date at uie rate of 4 per cenu per an num. payable semi-annually grfthe first day of January and July. in' eah suc cessive year, at the office of the; public Se8. "The said hondsare' to3e cou pon uouusr cnL'taftuenojnmauQni oi nity dollars, one hundred dollars. Ave hun dred dollars, ahd'one thousand dollars, and are to be numbered from one up 1 wards, in accordance with the order of Moima ' Th "HW' 'Via'' armwl w flia Governor and u-easurer, and sealed with the ereat seal of the State ; butxhe cout 'twos ' tbeTetrn inav be isfrtedby the treasjwerone, or have fae simile of his signature printea engraved bx litho- gfapheo: thereon: ' I l KKtj. a. ,.Tlie said bonds shall be ex empffrom all State, county oH corpor ate taxation or assessment, r uirpct or in direct, izeneral or special, whether im posed For purposes of genefaTrevenuer or otherwises The said ooanans snail .bereeiyabJen paymentjOf aH and all State' taxes,' and the satniBySh1! be exi Pssedon thface colit sameJiuHvber Iheoijdxtp which they are alwhed7aWm cRlltlon, he num bered fronj ,onQ upwards, in accordance with the date of their maturity. Sec. 4. The bonds shall be exchanged for tlolSfbohijls Af t$4 State mention-, edln ffie nrstvsectfo"h or this act, at the following rates: Class 1. For itifc tkmds issued before the twentieth day of Mav, 1861, forty Class II. For the bonds issued sine Ahe ctose ef the war, by authority of acts; passed before thevar to id ir the conr tactibh 6f 'the fWesterriJ Xofth Caro luia 4iaikroa4 audtiie, bonds . issued in pursuance of the said act of Assembly & I8t chaptei4' three, arid: Set' Vtf As- Hiaambly 1867 chapter fiftyix ; the bonds issuea ucrooer nret-,-iPoi, uj -imtnmnj of act of i8:Hptertf0eJuinrtreand thirty-seveik. for,4 Western (CoMfield) Urj'i eids issued Ootoner firsts isol, Dy autuonty oi an itt ux io-o. crterjwp.nraqj;eq;aaiweniy-e sefuoninmy-e, ana:3resijBuoii oep- V45ve. k tember the twelfth, 1861; and the said irpirjfefi-ai rm-tififtatea tot thet literary Tuna, iot vne oonaTissacu o uiy iiwuib 1862, by authority of the act of 1860-6J chapter one hundred and forty-two, for;. .fiy&lSi kLiui-- J2vZiia;iijtiiAwKi ! - TUTTins r,-Fn.7mrrr ntTBHi iciiitcitu. rf ' . . . . jju;iijii J-ii. .- ance.ofth saul funding acbtejesriatorcn the tenth,vi86i' ma Augustiieiwen tietbi T888: cinal of thfi ed: Provided. That all bonds issued in exchange, fS?.-the new rbonds shall be tarretftfM Vrth all fire" coupons at tached. L Sec, 5, me ponds so to:be jssi shall he iff the asttar torm oi Donaioi; mis State, except aa modified and iBBteided by tMsata3ttdiballr.-have WfP the face of the same the woMKfssued ,iw&mmv$A" &btmWWi $ act 1 xrmamisev,coimniite. ana, settle the nonsnlidated debt of the State." 8EV.C That all State taxes levied and collectedtfiwwfeSstons, trades, in comes, merchants, dealers in cigars and three-fourths of all the taxes, collected from wholesale and retail dealqrs in Spiritxra'Tmous aud malfrliquera, shall 'be held'arfd applied to thpyftielft of the interest onsaid bonds, atOTtne pro visions of this sectlbn fiallbe .deemed and taken to be a materinT jJarril the scoasideratienfor) ewhkh ihe.Lboaas of ihe!StatairoryBTfeTrfered Jihyisuoh taxes afaaU nefc inanyjoneiyear kUpmand In tliatcasfeft'shaUbe the aiifkrf thft treasurer. wiUvihasahction the Oof ernor andthe anditor, to buy, to? ax& wtth thmrphi$ tsneh ot theconshlidafr kT Ti dWasieajr: buj acthe lowest - tgricwfter;.thirty days' adverOsment I m at least two papers published in Ral- and be shall forthwith eahcel anv uch bontfs so purchased! Sfo. 8. That the treasurer shall dto- vldft a substantia bound book for the purpose, in' Which he shall makea cor rect descriptive usj or me oonos so sur-. rendered, 'Which list shall embrace the number, date .ana amount 01 , eacn, ana the DurDOseior which the same was isr snedi when this can be ascertainedand ine nameii tne person surrendering the same, and after such list shall be made, such surrendered bonds being aa- cfertafned te be present, shall bi con sumed Vy fire m the presence of the Goremor. the Treasurer, the Auditor the 'Attorney General, the Secretary of Mate awl smpenntenaent. ot futxuc in- stroetiotf, -who snaneactt certiiy under his hand respectively, in such book, that he saw such described bonds so con sumed and destroyed.. . ir3q,9k That the treasurer Shall pro vifrji well bound book, in which shall be kept an accurate, account jand des criptive li$ of the new bonds to be is sued: and such descriptive list shall 'embrace the ddtte, number atid amount of-stbwid'tmJJOflds tmr wiuch the s3tm Binedj and the nanS of the per- sbnto whom issnea. . SbO. t0t That it shall be lawful for any executor, administrator, guardian, trustee, director of anv corporation, and any and . ali other persons acting in a fiduciary. capacito, hiding bonds of the State. tx. make Axchangfe larovided "(in tius act, and they .iShall '. be absolved from alJ liability account C(f said ex change; , ; ' Stl TTie.Trgsisioii8 of this act for the expunge ancfjssile, ''or. bonds shall contmuemiorce until the first day of January, A. P. 1882. Sec. 12.! That as a further provision -forhe jptrrpose of paying the interest m vese saia new-Donasi'-u--iu axes for any one year upon th 'subjects of taxation, hereinbefore taeiitirjed,hall be fnsufficient to pay said interest, then and - to' that casb the . piiblic treasurer shall be authorized to apply any funds in the treasury, not otherwise appro priated,, to that purpose. Sec. 18. That in the event' that the tax8 collected in any one year upon the aioresarq Buojects : or laxawon, tuii,tne funds not otherwise appropriated in the .treasury, when added together, shall be inadequate to pay said interest, then, ainjin.that case, arid ija order tq proyide iojf pie 4fioiehcy. the ,'Jbuplip treasurer ctef.ahd he is hereby aurd'to, Issue coupon bonds of this Sita.of the de nomination of five hundred 'dollars, bearing dafce bf the flrst dav of October or ApnFbf 'the jkt oT'thsiSSue, ac coiing a the- one or th other of said dates ahfflf e ?iearest in ; peirit of time to the' date' of iss uk Said Tbonds' shall be payable forty years after date; ' but redeemable after ten years, at the op tion of the State, with interest at the rate of six per cent; per annum, payable semi-annually.oti'thefiretdays'of April and October; said bonds'shalfbear upon their face, m red letters. ; the words "contingent bond," and shall be num bered from one upwards, hi, accordance with the order of their, issue; .They shall he signedhy the governor; awj treasurer, anxj sealed with the .great seal of the 'State; but the coupons thereon may be signed by.the jtfeasurer.alon, or have a farjjixmxi as, , iu enaturB'Prinied, en gravea, or , ntiiograpftecf Wceoru' The said bonds and coupons shall WoxamDt from all State, county, or corporate tax ation or assessmept, direct or indirect, general or speciaVwhether imposed for purposes of general revenue, or other wise, and they shall "Hie lawful invest ments; by all executory, administrators, guardians, and fiduciaries generally. The coupons on, said bonds shall bear me same pumper astne aonos-to wnicn they are attached, and shall in addition he numbered from one upwards, in ac- vu4.uiice yviin tire uaie oi men maturi ty; and they shall be, and shall so ex press "upon their face, that they aire re ceivable at .and after maturity in pay ment of all taxes, debts, demands and dues to the State, of every nature and kind whatsoever. Sec. 14' That' -the public treasurer shall be authorized to sell so many of aaid bonds at par as shah be necessary to provide for the deficencies aforesaid: Provided however That the public treasurer shall, not issue and sell in the aggregate more than six hundred of these bonds. Sec. 151 That all the provisions of this act for paying theinterest on the con sohdated wmd&J&all apply as well to the payment oi the interest of these said contingent bonds. - KC 1.6, ThatJor.jt&e puxppse ot car rying aut the provisions of this act in relation to the fuTjtiishing of proper blank bonds and coupons, the public treasurer is authorized, with the ap proval of the governor, , to use any funds not otherwise propriated.in the trea- ury, jio exejeecumj nve thousand aoi- . Skc. 17. ; That the public treasurer is Shthoriied to give ;pubiic notice of this iplan for a settlement of the State's in debtedness, by advertising in such newspapers as he may select. Sec;L .Tlu act shall be in force from arid after its "ratification. Speto'litions on the Speakeihip. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington, March 10. There is very littla new to be said to-night in re- j gaid to the political situation, outside o$adie' speculation. The ooast of the soneaHed Nationals or Green backers as to.thVejr alleged balance of power in the ,Hftuse are pardonable and natural un ,ge. circumstances, but there is no njgts'ause, as yet,, to justify a change in the opinion thatthe Pemocrat , 16 caucus nominee will he the Speaker of te Iouse, and that the nominee will heJMr. liandall. Tlie prognostications of the caucus vote on the speakership which ha,ye .been, freely, circulated, and which claim as ambngtlie opponents to Mr. .Bariaa aSnajority of! tlfeJ skes of Southern members, are mere closet speculations, and not based on, any ac vtfiaf condition Qf MYhiJg the at tempt to connect the speakership with the question of die aspirations, of . Mr. Tilden for the next presidency are wholly absurd, yet it is not to be denied that the qualities of Mr. Randall will he an important factor in determining the speakership, just as -the ' peculiar qualities ascribed to Mr. Tilden went a great way to secure him the nomina tion at the St. Louis convention in 1876, and will, if eisahei rjoanifest them seves at the Democratid national con vention in 1880. But the question of the speakership now is in no sense in volved .or bound up in the question of the presidential nomination in 1880. Ease Attainable hy the Bkeuaatic Tes, although they may- despair of relief, it is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a remedy which carries off, . by means, of increased acflvftyjof toe kldBejDortanti channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by win ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent if Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means pf relief dyspepsia, lever and ague, and nervous ailments. It perhaps, the finest tonic extant, ad 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. " . PiNEViLLEi If. March 11. Jtdjtor Charlotte Observer: The undersi&med ha vim; received and accepted a call to take charge of Cedar tirove institute, m Kaufman county, Texas, would beg leave to return his heartfelt thanks to a generous public for their liberal patronage to Folk Academy, and will ever remember their kind, words and material aid, with a heart full of gratitude. In thus bid ding adieu to the scenes of my labor I cannot commend too highly to an ap preciating public my worthy friend and successor, the Kev. W. IL Uass; a gen tleman of fine literary attainments, a ripe scholar, and of long; experience as an educator in the South. J. R. KlRKTATRICK, Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. Atlanta Constitution, lltk The bridge across Little, river, in Cherokee county, for the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad, has been fin ished and trains on this road are now running to near Canton. The man- affersot feHro'hos-4o reach the lat ter place by ther first of Mayt - Mr. E.-C. MCAiee, rormeriy oi (jumming, lia., who once represented the 30th district in the Senate, has recently been ap pointed conductor and general agent for this road. lie is a live, energetic man, and we congratulate the road on procuring the services of such a man. The Death-Bate ot Our country Is getting to be fearfully alarming, (be average of life being lessened every year, with out any reasonable eause, death resulting general ly from the most Insignificant origin. i.t this sea son of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of every day life ve are apt to overlook the dangers attending tt and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set m. Thousands lose their lives in this way ev ery winter, while had Bosceeb's Gkhman Strup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided, for all diseases ef the Threat and Lungs, Boschss's Gkhman Stbijp has proven itself to be the greatest discov ery Of Its kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year Without a single iaflure known. Good cheer for Consumptives. There la a form of consumption which was better indicated by the old fashioned name of "decline." It is the Areaded snouige ef seme parts of the Southern States, clalfomtf more victims every year than are swept ftwayyie most terrible visitations of the yellow fever. The malady arises from the inability of the patients' system to take up and as similate the nourishing ingredients of the food that Is eaten. Some years ago the medical profes sion with remarkable unanimity, agreed that Cod Liver Oil; contained the.' most concentrated and easily absorbed elements of nutrition. If the nau seous taste and smell of the tfi could be avoided it would unquestionably be the most sovereign reme dy that ever hed a healing blessing on the human race. And these repulsive .properties are success fully removed by the union of pore Cod Liver OH with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda in Scott's .Emulsion. The combination is a most ele gant one, pleasant as sweet milk In flavor, conge nial to the stomach, and acting directly as a power ful yet gentle tonic of the brain and nervous sys tem. Consumption lured. An old physician, retired from practice, havinS had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis,, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for wt. JiMrn, ond u nmnus complaints, after having tested Its wonderful curaiivc powers m thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using in German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New York. oct9 4w CSJSW JACKSON S BEST SWEET NA Y 10BA.CCO. A Lcgitinate Triumph in Medicine. Dread and despair fall upon the community when a terrible epidemic like the cholera or yel low fever, 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 lungs, which is the peculiar malady In cli mates Hke those of the British Islands and New England, but a general decay or arrest of the vital processes of nutrition. All the doctors agree that there is no remedy for this but Cod Liver Oil but they are constantly met by the obstacle or inability 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. 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 Hi sound constitutions and rosy cheeks. Its record is before the public. Don't' fall to try it if you are suffering from any of the complaints peculiar to the sex. febJJo lm W.ox Mult. ?OR SALE. A beautiful Rifle Gun, made by Lamb fc Son, Jamestown, N. C. For particulars and price, apply to CH13. R. JONES, marfl daw tf Observer Office. QQQ FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM, Just Printed and For Sale at the OBSERVER OFFICE. J LOCKA DErtlBACCO, 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. H. GAITHER, . ndv7 . w ELL 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 kttchea, within five minutes walk of the public square can be ac commodated by applying at dec!8 THIS OFFICE. FOR SALE. The Bourgeolse and Million type ''on whle'h this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and was 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 hi lots to sul pur chasers, and in fonts of 50 to l.OOOTbs. with Or without cases. Address OBSERVEjt, ' oct5 Charlotte, X. Cr MORTGAGE B'S SALE! ITNDEB and by virtue of a deed of trust execut J ed to the undersigned by Chambers 4 Stegall, recorded in book 19, pages 212, 213, 214 and 215, register's office of Mecklenburg comity, I will sell by publie auction -at-the eourt house door in the city, of Charioteer 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- (aew), one clarence vehicle, Oirei8Phaeoim.Qne double buggy 4 two single bug gies, one sprtaft-wagon oneicarryajl one straw cutter, two Baddies and Driifles," four sets of lead bars: manv sets of snide andsdeubte harness, one doejci twelve norses ail traiuca ana oroKea. mars oawtds F01 R SALE. ' . . -il!J j ft A number of shares in the National Bank of Chester. Inquire at; THIS OFFICE. maj8 tf Tusae hi jl oSSoPPP RBJEt IIHH K OQO 888P RHK una GO BUI OQO ; -ntTBHAVE -VV HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROVf JUST RECEIVEDFROiM." o TO HOUStv UR BOV3AU k ftrtl and complete line of sample Goods for Spring rac me styles are au new, attractive ana handsomely designed; the Goods are all of Foreign Looms, such as French, English, Scotch and German, And with increased facilities 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 as guide. 5 We fioliolt n ftarlv rail. ui 'its tn oiw us time before a rush of manufacture. Respectfully, BERWANGER & 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 Suite. feb9 TEACHERS WANTED. S50 to 8100 or $200 per month, during the Spring and Summer. For full particulars address J. a MeCCRDY & OX. Philadelphia, Pa. D IPHTHERIA! 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. JENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS There Is no doubt about the great superiority of this article over common porous plasters and other external remedies, such as liniments, electrical ap pliances, &c Ask physicians in your own locality atxrut ik It Is woudcrfuL Sold by all Druggists, price 25 cents. CHEAPEST CHEAPEST book Store IN THE WORLD. 53,672 Superb English Books AT OUR PRICE. 75.27 New Amerfean Books AT YOUR PRICE. 112,72tt Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman st, near New Post-Office, New York. ONSUMPTIO-VT ' ONSUMPTIOlN And all Disorders of the THROAT AND LUNGS Permanently Cured. DR. T. A. SLOCUM'S GREAT REMEDY ppp RsSo r v oca h h n nn n fee P Pg YY C 0H HIINNHB PPP 8SSS YY O HHH n NNN KB P , Y O OHHIINHKB P SSS8 Y OOO H H II N NN EBB Taken In conjunction with his COMPOUND EMULSION OF Pure cod liver and hypophosphites of 0 I L LIME AND SODA. A FREE BOTTLE of each preparation sent by express to each suffering appUcant sending their name, P. O. and express address to Dr. T. A. 81c cum, 181 Pearl street. New York. AROMATIC TEETH, fcUMSBREATH NO MORE J,HETJMATIsyf Oft GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC -., ' S A,L 1 C Y L I C A SURE 3USE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the ' EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PARIS INT) USIPZK3. Immediate relief "warranted. Permanent cure: guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated byslcians of Europe and America, becoming, a taple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both eonUnent&j-: The Highest Medical Academy of Paris,repoit 95 cures out of 10Q cases within three days; Secret'-The ttnly dissohrer of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatt . and Gouty Patients. 11,00 a box, 6 boxes for 85 00. Sent to any address On receipt of . price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress WASHBURNE CO., nov7 Only Importers' Depot aS-Cllff-st , N. Y. For sale by J. H. McADEN, Droggfats, feb 18 ly. i Charlotte, K C. rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Bids for J. the construction of the following buildings wtU be received uaUl the 6th of March, next; One Brick Block, first floor containing two store houses, mayor's and police offices, with an epem house flbovo One Brick Block. coBtamlng nine store bouses, with two stortesHdbove fw a hotel. Plans and sneclflcattons for first named block, may be seen at the officeof G. L. Norman, arcmV ted; also, for hotel bloc at same office on and af ter the 24tb"tastBnUdlBg'4o- be completed by 1st of October next Contractor to give bonds. Right to reject any or aH bids reserved. H. E. HKINIT8H, , 1 R. L. BOWDEN, : W. C. CANNON, Committee f or Town Oouncfl. B. L. BOWDENy 1 : " WASH THOMPSON, H. E. HEEN1T&H,L ? ' Committee tor Building Association, febl3,lm,eod Spartanburgi 8. (i " 1 ' ' J SPXKNWl) IiSiK HjflTT'. Fine Teas, all grades; last tn, at r , " LeROY DAYlj)SQ3J'a Jan60 Soo&$. MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY SPRING SSS8 . TTTT Y Y T Y Y YY L KB "SBg Y itlX Skb SM8 THE LATBST STYLES THE LATEST STYLES -IX SPRING SPRING SPRING HATS k BONNETS HATS & BONNETS HATS & BONNETS Just received h WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. CLOTHING! CLOTHING I LOTHING! CLOTHINU! W. KAUFMAN 4 CO'S. CLOTHING HOUSE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to tne people of Charlotte and- this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most beautiful and well selected stock I or- 000 L OO TTTT H ' H II W It GOO 001 8 u t h h n Si irn o go OOO LLLL OO T U H 11 If XS GOO W HAVE SVKR OtTERED, Consisting of the usual yarlery of MEN B. BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S IT C LOT H I N G -Mi FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. jEI Ef All we ask Is that our friends and customers will give us a can, as it will be to your Interest! and you wHi save from fifteen, to twenty vex cent on jour purchases. W. KAUFMAN A CO., ' ' Springs Corner, Charlotte, N.C. , decl2 1HI WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES i fFor Sale Also, PATENT ALARM HONEY DRAWERS Coffee Mills, Spice MHIs, and Store Fixtures tiene tallyt . , , . . , t : ' ' i 1 The Improved Type "Writer 1 , OeeiUaOnf Pomp C& turnips, it - - . r end for Clrculart. FAIRBANKS 4 CO., ti .,-, 811 BroadSrWMew York ' pW For sale by Leading Hard ware J5eali eptl-dtaw w - ' 11 3 ' it 't - 1 i U ; .'if 'i ii 4 i' i i i I t I ( V. ' i ' I I t 3 ivl f 1 1 'ii! 1J 1 t ! 4 ! t ' I ? 4 t ' i t.:- J VV. i ft ! 9 1(1: -J .!H N't'1 f tl'4 S ' tit .!- I.? I ' il. i; J ! 1 S'i'1 hi I it it. A 5 .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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