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l HAS. B. JOSES, - - SWor apd Proprietor "Frwflrom tbe doting cwil?eaP(m free-born reason." . FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 187ft COL WJLTER CLARK ASP THS LEGISLATURE ia printed a cam .from ypi. vv aiwr Clar'.r, one of ifotffcrfc'of the Raleigh iVew, in reply of the report of the leg islative committee appointed to iTOjr tigate threats made ii nmiWvran the giving out of the ptiir printing The printed testirrioriVwh'icri Was com posed in great partof pJfe$rtoJisnl jaf 'swers bearing upon the authorship of certain railroad articles in the News, proved nothing for or against that pa per so far as its campaign for public printer coacetned ml the insuf ficiency o'f the grounds upon which the verdict f a fturid! afaihiftlii by the committee. sr jnade apparent by Col Clark's canii i . K . t i1 ' This is no affair of ours, strictly speaking, but it is important to us and t, all other journalists to know if this inrtujitQji4 yftePj to niake apart of ?tWw5Jionlry hi 'government in NortfWfa-T Iffn a 1aper hap' lns-O-efentarrt km article which does not meej tjef apravajf ft a member of the" Legislature, "its proprietor is there by rendered liable to appear and an swer who wrote the article, and what for, it is high time that the fact was being made generally fcriojvvfl. The pro ceeding, however, was never heard of in North Carolina before, and if the press has a proper appreciation of its own rights, dignity and importance, it will neyer be heard of again. . . j It owes It to itself to speak out against this species of bull-dozing for it is bull-dozing, and nothing short of it ; and bull-dozing, too, of a very des picable character, since it is an under taking to gag the press under false pre tences. The Ma.su all Xey Romance. A friend who well knew the old school' teacher, Peter Stuart Xey, Mr Andrew 1) jit and Col. Emanuel Sifford, all three confirms what The Observer said yesterday in reference to Col. Sifford's version of the Marshall Ney, matter. Col. Sifford, we are told, is'a' halite of' Lincoln county who moved to Arkansas a number of years ago. . In Lincoln he was a neighber of one Andrew Derr, at whose house Xey for a time boarded all this near a locality known its Cataw ba springs and in what is now Catawba Springs township. Col. Sifford, we are assured, knew Derr and tlie old school teacher, loth, intimately, and it is pro bable Xkii it? yas-'th,' f'hicagd fiesi paper and not Col. S. who mixed the matter up. s i , -? ' ' State Bonds and the State Debt. The Raleigh News presents the fol lowing important item of new gjivfng it editorial shape: State bonds have gone up from 17 to 21 since the passage of the act to com promise the State debt, and nearly & 100,000 of the bonds have been already' tendered the public treasurer for ex change under the act. This would seem to indicate that the bondholders are not, after all, so much disgusted as some outsiders would have us believe, with the proposition which North Carolina makes to her creditors. Certain It" is that under the "new "act manyjof them though certainly not all will get as much for their bonds as they paid for them, and as much as the majority of them have for the past ten or twelve years expected. It is not likely that uiuch will be done by the General Assembly to-day the last day of the session. Private infor mation which reaches us from Raleigh under date of Wednesday in to the ef fect that most of the members at that time expected to leave for their homes yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE. The Scene at the Marriage of tJio'Duke of Connatight and Princess Louisa Margaret. r LoNDpn, March 13,-VThe weather for the past ten days jhai been bright- and line, affording ample facilities for pre paration at Windsor for. the celebration to-day, in St. George's chapel, of the nuptials of the Duke of Connaught, son of Queen .Victoria, and Princess Louisa Margaret .jdaughter . of Prince and. Princess Frederick Charles of Prussia. To-day the sky is cloudless and the weather beautituL The marriage pre sents are displayed in the white draw ing room of the castle and are being added to up to the last moment. Mr Sidney Hall received the Queen's command to sketch the; brilliant ecene in St. George's chapel to-day. Within the altar, rails at the ceremony were the officiating clergy and bride' and bride groom. Next to them behind their respective suppoTters,the Crown Prince and Prince Frederick Charles for the bride; the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh for the bridegroom. The Queen was on the right close by the Princeof-Watesi tThePnneess Beatrice and Pritfc&' 'Albert Victor,, of W ales, were behind her majesty. Next behind them 'were the r- Jfrincess of Wales, Prince George and the Princesses Wales, ine Driuesmaias were on the western portion Mjhedaiswitfl a Vice Chamberlain anbTlrtrChamberlain on each side. Other royal personages were seated on each side of the altar. The body of the chapel was occupied by about 150 ambassadors and foreign ministers with their families, cabinet ministers, members "of the nobility and distinguished soldiers and sailors. nr THE SPORTING WORLD. The Walking Match: in New York and the Weitttng 3tat6 in Eostdri. ' f Boston, March 13. The wrestling match for 6500 and! the championship of the world between Col. McLaughlin and John McMahon was decided by the referee as a draw. New York, March 13. Rowell, 303 miles; Harriman;2WrEimlWt r' Since yesterday, Rowell had, up to 11 o'clock to-day, increasea ma ieau on Harrimart itaA'ma then twenty-five ahead. Ennis is fining very rapidly -ww xMrn-W Tn T I1H I I rfi 1 1 1 1- 1 1 Ii roafa r hp latter taa.es. nauiiuau, w 11 aT hl, only led Ennis by three miles. The fastest miles made by the three wtMnfoiM: t4fito&&r were: Tst n'S 0m. VHarri- otqh, imnfi. nmrifki.-. Ennis, 27Qtn uiaitf tww j r mile, Qmmi w-f it A BULLET THROUGH THE BRUIT. A allien of Davidson County Fatally Shoots a Irokr.to-law.f f ; ; tj y Special Dispateli to tbe'OtTer, . Salisbury, Micfe-r3h$rirt Hayden wad killed near Holtsbttrg, Da vidson county, to-day, by his brother-in-law, M. W. Barber. They had pre viously been at enmity with each other, and for.mdtime past had not been on sneak'incr terms!. Tolav Barber was passing Hayaeris house on horseback, when the latter accosted him insulting ly. Barber replied, and in the course of a heated colloquy which followed, Hay den, who was at this time in the road, gave Barber the -"-d lie. The latter spit in his face and ordered him to stand aside. Hayden, instead of doing so, ad vanced and grasped Barber's bridle rein, whereupon Barber drew a revolver and shot him through the head, the wound producing almost instant death. Barber subsequently surrendered him' self to the officers and is now in jail at Lexington, K. WASHINGTON. More Gangers Widow Oliver's Agairutt Simon Cameron. JSuit Washington, March 13. J. W. Crews and C. C. Byerly have been appointed internal revenue . storekeepers and caucers for the fifth district of North Carolina; W. F. Green for the fifth dis trict of Tennessee. andJ.U. Eaves for the sixth district of North Carolina. The case of Mrs. Mary S. Oliver against Hon. Simon Cameron for breach or promise to marry, in which damages are laid at $50,000, was on the calendar for trial to-day in the circuit court, but there being several cases ahead of it the case was not called up. THE AIR-LINK. Re-Elfctton of Officers $40,000 Made Last Year. New York, March 13 The stock holders of the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line road vesterdav elected the follow ing directors: Eugene Kelly, Wm. H Fogg. Alex. P. Irving, A. P. Dickinson Francis Smith, Abraham S. Stewart and Wm. B. Isham, of New York : Hi ram W. Sibley and Byron P. McAlisine, of Rochester, and Shipwith Wilmer and Francis P. Clark, of Baltimore. At a subsequent meeting of the board of di rectors Hiram W. Sibley was re-elected president. The rejwrt submitted showed that the net earnings for the last year were about $40,000. Bayard Thinks tbe Session will be Short New York, March 13. The Herald gives the result of an interview .with Senator Bayard in this city yesterday, He is reported as expressing the opinion that the extra session will be short so as to exclude general legislation, only the two appropriation bills and the passage of the laws demanded by the House at the last session engaging the attention of Congress. He defined those laws to be the repeal of the war test oath of 1802, the enactment of a law providing for impartial juries, amendment of the pres ent law which permits the presence of armed forces at the elections to keep peace, and the repeal of those sections of the revised statutes which provide for the appointment of Federal officials as supervisors of elections in the sev eral States and counties by deputy mar shals. Wanting to Knjoln tbe Trustees of tbe Cincinnati Southern. Cincinnati, March 13. At the re quest of prominent citizens the city solicitor is preparing an application for an injunction to restrain the trustees of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad and the directors of the Cincinnati Southern Railw;ay company from executing an agreement made hetween them yester day by whlcirthe latter as agents of the former were to operate the road, on the ground that it amounts to the running ot the road by the city and would ren der the tax-payers liable to all the re sponsibilities of common carriers. Death from a Pennsylvania Kxplosion. Danville. Pa., March 13. A terri ble explosion occurred this afternoon at the Mahoning powder works of P. M. Gallagher & Co., completely destroying the building, and instantlv killing Willis Llova. one of the nroDrietors. Jno. J. Evans and Jno. C. Mower, their mangled remains being scattered in every direction. The cause of the ex plosion is unknown. i i Fatal Difficulty Between Beys In Golds- boro. Goldsboro, N. G, March 13 A dif ficulty occurred here on Monday be-eenJno- Edmoiison aged. 14,. and Duncan Johnson, aged 16, which re sulted in the death of the former last night. Both are of respectable parent age. Pennsylvania Criminals Respited. Harkisbttrg, March 13. Alexander Sayres, the Philadelphia wife murderer, who was to have been hanged on the 18th inst., has been reprieved by the Governor until April nth, so as to al low of an application fpr a commuta tion of sentence. The Governor has also reprieved Hezekiah Shaffer, of Franklin county, under sentence of death for wife murder, until April IJth. y Going to See Moses. San Francisco. March ia. A PnH Jand, Oregon, dispatch says Gen. How- aru ana jo. ierry nave gone to Ya kima City to see Chief Moses and to in vestigate the situation of the Indian affairs. Should the civil authorities attempt to arrest Moses, serious trouble will undoubtedly ensue. Tarnlne Oat More Ilomeopatblsti. New York, March 13, The annual commencement exercises of the Ho meopathic Medkar College of this city were held at Chickering Hall last even ing. Forty new disciples of Hahue mann took the degree of M. D. The attendance was- very large. . Tennessee Taxing Sleepers. Nashville, March 13 The Supreme Court to-day decided that sleeping cars running through this State are taxable. An appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court of the United States. SPARKS FB0M f HP WIRES. - JhcvlLlDibweti, president of Hhe St. Louis cotton exchange, died last even ing of pneumonia. At the annual commencement of the Woman's Medical College, of Philadel- I Ulllfl. vn.l.TI I1HV. IIKVim III 1V1 . If.. HOa wuiwiviwTOijiijiiuiini &xwuw from various States. Physicians say that there Is oq resaedy for eon sumption, and possibly, in some cases the assertion mar be true. We know .however of manr com made br Dr. Bull's Couka' Smro. and will cuaran- -4 pe posture reuei to me sunerer in every instance. Wilmington Review : A chicken dis pute is on the tapisffortonorrow to continue for two days, , Tbe pit: wili.be Eagle's Island, opposite: the - dtt. iaftd those; interested anticipate 1 unusual sporti Noted cocks of yd eity8D3to be pltteg: against others from iiaiiiax county, To-morrow will be devoted by the chicken fighters in matching ana trimming, ana in the afternoon one fight will be had. Friday and Saturday the mains will be contested and the winners of the three davs' fieht an-. nounced. ' ii Jii i if Daniel O'Conner, of Wilmington, according to the Review, was set upon in the. streets of that city a few days ago and severely bitten through the right hand by a vicious dog, which had, finally, to be beaten off. Not Symptoms, bat the Disease. It would seem to be a , truth appreciable by au. and especially by professors of the healing art, that to remove the disease, not to aUeviate its symp toms, should be the chief aim of medication. Yet In how many Instances do we see this truth ad mitted In theory, Ignored In practice. The reason that Hoste tier's Stomach Bitters Is suceesaful In so many cases, with which remedies previously tried were inadequate to cope, is attributable to the fact that It is a medicine which reaches and removes the causes of tbe various maladies to which tt is adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, liver com plaint, gout, rheumatism, disorders of the bowels, urinary affections and other maladies are not palliated merely, but rooted out by it It goes to the fountain head. It is really, not nominally, a radical remedy, and It endows the system with an amount of vigor which is Its best protection against disease. The Winners of Prizes ia the French Kip osltlta Lottery Are thus described In the Paris correspondence of the New York Tribune: "A ticket porter has won the grand diamond parure; a young man who sells ladles' gloves at the vleuxtemps, the locomotive; a girl employed in polishing pinchbeck rings, 25,- 000 francs worth of bnllianta: an employe in the National, the fellow lot So far there has not been a rich man or woman favored by fortune with a eross lot All the water does not go to tn river. It is well for people, weightily handicapped by the circumstances of their birth, breeding and employ ment, to believe in luck as weU as the saving pow er of merit " The scheme of the celebrated Louis iana State Lottery is far more attractive, as pre sented for the next drawing in another column. Merchants and visitors who have desired, so long, to live at a hotel above the business centre. and to take a portion of their meals down town, while In New York, can do so as the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, is now. keDt on both the American plan at $2.50 or $3.00, and the Euro pean plan $1.00, and upwards per day. An ele gant Restaurant, at moderate prices, is conducted by the hotel. Ho Medicine Has ever been invented to prevent death! The best that can be done is to assist nature in keeping the functions of the body in a condition of health while life lasts. For biliousness, Uver complaints, cosUveness, dyspepsia, and all stomachic disorders take Mott's Liver FUls. Yaibobocgh House, Raleigh, N. C. I have used l)r, Bull's Cough Syrup for my chil dren, servants and myself, and think it the golden remedy. Mrs. Dr. Blacknall. 6o4 cheer for Ceasaaptives. There is a form of consumption which was better indicated by the old fashioned name of "decline." It Is the dreaded scourge of some parts of the Southern States, claiming more victims every year than are swept away by the most terrible visitations of the yellow fever. The malady arises from the inability of the patients' system to take up and as similate th nourishing ingredients of the food that is eaten. Some years ago the medical profes sion witb remarkable unanimity, agreed that Cod Liver OU contained the most concentrated and easily absorbed elements of nutrition. If the nau seous taste and smell of tbe oil could be avoided It would unquestionably be the most sovereign reme dy that ever shed a healing blessing on tbe human race. And these repulsive properties are success fully removed by the union of pure Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda in Scott's Emulsion. The combination Is a most ele gant one, pleasant as sweet milk tn flavor, conge nial to the stomach, and acting directly as a power ful yet genUe tonic of the brain and nervous sys tem. Consumption Caret. An old physician, retired from practice, havlnS 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 posiUve and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in 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 win sena, nee oi cnarge, to an wno desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using in German. French or English. Sent by mail by addrDooino-UTllh otomn nomlnn I a nonA U w. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New York, cttt 4w Ease Attainable bj the Bhenmatlc 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 urln 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 relief in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments. 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. The Death.Rate el 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 Boschxx's German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschkk's German Strut 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 failure known. . A Legitimate Triumph In Medicine. Dread and despair fau unon 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 toe, enters mousanas or nousenoids every year and carries off the flower of the family In the early flush of manly youth and buddlnz womanhood. Pe People cau 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 like those of the British Islands and Mew England, but a general decay or arrest of the vital 8 recesses of nutrition. All the doctors agree that lere 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 Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda which is agreeable to the taste,and an unequalled nutrient and tonic for the body nerve and brain. grofessioual. AROMATIC TEETH. GUH8BHEATH NO MORE !' . ;;. Rhbuk ATis M : . OR GOUT A CUTE OR CHRONIC; S A L 1 C Y L I C A' . SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the ' EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PAHIS AND LEIPZIG. ""' Jtmi55itoreUef warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by au wlebrated physicians of Europe and America, bewmlnVa P''Hannless, and Rellab Be4yra both J?1? S &nj address on receipt of nrlce. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by aUdrugtf Ad nov7 Onlylmporte''DtpSE5BN;'T. . lor sale by J. h. McADEN, Dnmgists, febl8-ly. Charlotte, N. C. I 44- 4ye& B6fcr tha Pubffc; DB.C.IIoLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVERPILLS i i n4nim iiivmii ii i uti i in mm n mi r tt 1- FOR, THE CURE OF , , Hepatitis, 'or Liver Complaint, DYSKPSIA AND 6JCK, KKAOACHC. . Symptoms of a Diseased Idrer. PMN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels. in general axe costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, . accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation m the back part. There is gen erally, a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We. would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BEWAJtE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming: Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JitcLane, spelled differently bat same pronunciation. SPLENDID LINE OF , line Teas, an grades. Just tn, at LeROY DAVIDSON'S Janeo (&XOtZKtS. rpHX LATEST ARRIVAL. 1 bbL Saur Krout, at 6U cents per lb. : fresh Eggs at 10 cents per dot; Kerosene Oil, 20 cents ny the gallon; choice Dried Peaches, 6 cents; New Orleans Molasses; finest Sweet Potatoes in the city: choice Mackerel. Rice. Grits. Hominy. Pickle. loose by the dozen: Ball Butter, 10 to 15 cents; fau supply of ail kinds of fresh Garden seeds, Onion Setts, larze Potatoes. Onions, dtc. Call and examine our eoods at the store on Trade street or branch store corner 7th and C street, near Baptist ennrcn. eanaraeaon guaranteed or money rerunded. a. n. SMITH. feb27 F AMILY GROCERIES, I have now tn store a full supply of Groceries and family supplies. TURKEYS! TURKEYS ! TURKEYS ! TURKEYS ! Pure Bronze, very large and fine. S. M. HOWELL- feb8 SEED OATS, &C. 600 Bushels Seed Oats. 50 Bushels X. C. Irish Potatoes. Corn, Flour and Wheat Bran. Baled Bay, Shucks and Fodder. HEAVY GROCERIES, 4C. Just.recelved and for sale by . WILLIAMS & FINGER. Feb. 20, 1879. C O T T 0 N ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED- Br THOMAS H. GAITHER, Cotton Commission Mbrchant oct!2 F. B. ALEXANDER & CO., 1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, College Street, Charlotte, N. C, We handle more general country produce than any house in the city, and still solicit further con consignments from all parties who are willing to be satisfied with the best Job we can put up on Una market All those who cannot be pleased with our best efforts, are respectfully requested to send their goods to somebody else. rJHE best apd cheapest Fertilizers, are ACID PHOSPHATE & COTTON FOOD, Having accepted the agency for the Maryland Fertilizing & Manufacturing Company, I am now prepared to offer special terms and favorable in ducements to planters desiring a good and reliable Fertilizer. Call early, examine the goods, hear prices and'' terms. THOMAS H. GAITHER. mchl ROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS I NEW FEATURES I Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Me lasses, and other Family Groceries., Just received, a few barrels of Berty Foster's (Da vie county) : . BEST RYE WHISXKYV Also a fme lot of Country Hams. I sell for eash m.u guuua aenvere mine caty free of charge. W. H. CRDOON6ER, N door below Wilson 4 Black's old stand, ap 15. Trade street, Hoots Shots. T) EG RAM CO., el i5 DXALKRS DJ B10 0T8, SHOES AND H H H H HHH U H H H TTTT T T T T 88B8 A A AAA A A 88SS 1st National Bank Building. Charlotte, N. C. Our stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac., is acknowledged to be the best in the State, and we would be pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before Duying. pjhjRAM a cu aeci iqnovs F. C. MUNZLER, DEALER in Lager Beer, Ale and Porter; bottled beer a specialty. Bottled beer delivered to any part of the city free of charge at ONE DOL LAR PER DOZEN. Lager Beer is healthy and an excellent appetizer, and recommended by all good physicians to per sons tn delicate health. All orders left at John Yogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 JpRENCH BRANDY Guaranteed to be TWENTY YEARS OLD, AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. M M L L S S N JOIN your hands all friends of taste -QN my bar only the best Is placed. gANDWICH, Pretzel, Wine, Whiskey, Beer, JACH man '11 receive right real, good cheer, p LEASE step in, my hall Inspect, JJEAR It, youll see more than youll expect JPRENCH, German, Domestic Brandies,Wlne J try each customer's taste to refine, gUCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good, QONTAINS my bar, most delicious food, TTAYTNG Cheese and Sausage in bill of fare, JACH glass of Beer, or Gin will bear gAYANT Judgment and taste most rare. gEE counoimu'i lips as In sips he drinks JgACH alp he takes proves what he thinks, T) IGHT off one more he calls as to his friend xm he winks. Jan22 isctUumons. W E ARE ALWAYS READY And willing to show goods whether or not you are eaayioouy. i.. tt. wtusxuxM a tu. declS STAND NOT V M A Z E D 1- FOR THE LUNCH ROUTE Is opened at the Cochrane House, on Trade street. A big Free Lunch will be given, commencing on Monday, March 10th, from eleven to one o'clock, and every day until further orders. Soups, Salads, te etc., all free. mar9 - "gov gent. TORRENT, The two stores in the Grier & Alexander building on Trade street J. L, MOREHEAD. Jan26 tf B RICK YARD FOR RENT, At Matthews', on the Carolina Central Railroad, in comparatively good working order, with metal wheel and tab with capacity of 10.000 bricks. Win take rent in kind. Would furnish wood for the cutting near the yard, Steam saw mill within SO yards. No brick within 10 miles of the thriving place. See W. W. Grier, Charlotte, or R, GRIER, mart) d2t w2t .Matthews. . EX-GOV. VANCE Is admired by his people for his sterling qualities as a statesman. Perry's Celebrated 5c Cigars and Porto Rico Cheerooto axe admired by smokers for their delightful flavor; and really, every one Is do lng himself sin injustice who HAS GONE by Perry's attractive store and not called. Candies of the enoieest kinds, Fruits In variety, and now he offers a magnificent smoke for 6c., made of that highly flavored Tobacco from PORTO RICO. N. B. Those suffering from anything like Ca tarrh or cold in the head, should try the Catarrh Cigarettes. NICHOLAS. M SCRIBNER'8 ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE AH 1DIAL CHILDRIN'S MAOAZINX. Messrs. Scribner ft Co., in 1873. began the publi cation of Sr. Nicholas, an Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, with Mrs. Mary Manes Dodge as editor. Five years have passed since the first num ber was issued, and the magazine hit won the highest position. It has a monthly eircuhUlori of otjeb 50,000 bopina tt h poBshed timaliaaeoasif In Lbndof. And New York, arid the transatlantic recognition is al most as general and hearty aa the a marten Al though the progress f tbe magazine has' been a steady advance, tt has not reached its editor's Ideas of best, Decause her ideal continually outruns it and the magazine as swiftly foUows after. To-day St. Nicholas stands The arrangements for Uterarv and art contribu tion for the new volume the sixth are complete, drawing from already favorite sources, as well as from promising new ones. Mr. Frank R. Stock ton's new serialstory for boys, "A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP," Will nm fhrrtrerh tViw hoAlm .TnWnfhl tm. k ginning with the number for November, 1878, the un ui uie YuiuuHj, sou win dc uiusuatea oy J as. E. Kelly. The story Is one of travel and adventure in Florida and the Bahamas. For the girls, a con tinued tale, 'HALF A DOZEN HOCBEKXSPXBS," By Katharine D. Smith, with Illustrations hv Vn-A- erick Dielman, begins in, the same number; and a iresa aeruu oj susan uoouage, enuued "Eye bright" with plenty of pictures, will be commenced early in the volume. There will also be a contin ued fairy-tale called "BDMPTT DODGRT'S TOWBK," Written by Julian Hawthorne, and illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. 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