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TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1870.
THE IEGISIiATUIlE.
Raleigh Observer. j:
SENATE. ;!
Friday, March 14.
Bill for the appointment of additional
trustees for Newton Academy, Cataw
ba county.. Engrossed and passed..
On motion of Mr. Graham of Lincoln,
the bill for the more, spejdy trial of
criminals, was taken from the table and
passed its several readings and was sent
to the House. . .
The hour of 12 having arrived and
the enrolling clerks' work being unfin
ished, the hour of adjournment was ex
tended to 2 p. m the Senate taking two
recesses of half an hour each mean
time. w
The President announced Messrs.
AVaddell and Scales as the Senate branch
of the commission to audit the accounts
of the State Treasurer.
At 1:55 a message was sent to the
House announcing that the Senate was
ready to adjourn sine die.
Mr. llespass proposed the usual vote
of thanks to President liobinson for the
distinguished ability and strict impar
tiality with which he had presided over
th-4lUlscations of the Senate, &c.
Adopted.
It being now-announced by message
that JJltt.AVas.aiso ready to ad
journ; 1 k T," , V ... ,
President Robiitaori in brief terms re
turned big-thah3 tojthe Senate for the
aid ruddered JUnl in the discharge of his
official duties and for the kind consid
eration with which he had been treated
personally and officially, during the ses
sion so near its close. He then pro
claimed the Senate adjourned without
day.
WOUK OK THE SESSION.
The session consisted of sixty-six
working days, during which some nine
hundred bills and resolutions were in
troduced and considered an average of
nearly fourteen per day. Of the whole
number about four hundred and fifty
one-half were ratified and are now
laws, an average of seven per day. This
ahwttt of work we believe to be un
paralled in the history of legislative
sessions of the State, and embraces, as
the reporter believes, laws that will
make the Legislature of is7( memora
ble. HOUSE OF UEPKESENTATIVES,
Friday, March 14:
The Speaker appointed Messrs. Eng
lish, Lewis and Clarke as the House
branch of the committee to examine
the accounts of the public treasurer for
the next two years.
Bill to regulate servant hire in the
capitol building, placing it at $750 per
annum, passed its readings. ,
Resolution in favor of Augustus Rob
bins, the contestant in the 13ertie elec
tion case allowing him per diem and
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rri'ileasre as a member.
Bin to change the time of 'holding the
Superior courts in the ninth judicial
district, passed. The changes are not
important.
Bill to incorporate the North Carolina
Industrial Association passed its read
ings; : Bill to incorporate the Cape Pear
Bank, of Wilmington, passed its second
reading.
Mr. Turner offered a resolution against
the return of one of his protests a day
or so since.
A lively discussion followed the in
troduction of this bit of paper on the
question t)f receiving the protest, but
the final result was that Mr. Turner's
protest was returned to him.
.TOST A II TURNER CEXSrTttD.
Mr. Turner then beenme obstreperous,
sind when the chair ordered him tO be
seated he defied the authority of the
chair in unseemly language.
Mr. Davis, of Catawba, moved that
Mr. Turner be summoned to the bar of
the House for contempt, which motion
was adopted.
Mr. Turner was then brought to the
bar of the House and reprimanded by
the Speaker, in a few fitting words, ex
pressing the censure of the House. Dur
ing all this time the turbulent member
steadily kept up his interminable wordy
warfare, loudly designating the House
as an unlawful assembly and amob, but
was finally silenced in a most decided
manner, to the amusement and joy of
all present.
A resolution was introduced and
adopted that the House adjourn at 2
j). m., extending the hour from 12 m. to
that time. ,
After a ricess of some: length the
House met at half-past 1 o'clock.
Mr. Reynolds introduced a resolution
returning the thanks of the House to
the Sneaker and the clerks for their at
tention and kindness, which was
adopted.
Mr. Brown, of Meeklenburg, moved
that the thanks of the House be tender
ed the colored members of the House
for their uniformly courteous conduct,
which motion was adopted. '
INCVRABLE INSANE.
Bill to remove f roiu the Insane Asy
lum the incurable patients in order: to
make room for the curable was taken
up.
Mr. Ellison said that as the law now
is the incurable patients are bound to
stay in the asylum, while curables from
the same county cannot get admission.
He favored the bill as carrying out a
proper plan.
Mr. Reid, of Macon, earnestly advo
cated the passage of the bill, and be
lieved that in the asylum were many
persons who should be at home, where
they could be as well cared for and at
tended to as in that institution.
The hour of adjournment having ar
rived the discussion on the bill proceed
ed no further, and it failed to pass.
A message was received from the
Senate announcing the readiness of that
Jtpdy to adjourn.
' Promptly at the hour of 2 p. m. Mr.
Speaker Moring rose and made his fare
well remarks. ; '
At the conclusion of these remarks he
declared the House ,of Representatives
adjourned sine die, amid cheers and ap
plause from the members on the floor.
These gathered together and said fare
wells, with many handshakings and
kind words for each other. .
Thus ended the session of 1870.
A Generous Service'.
Wash. Cor. Richmond State.
The colored ex-Congressman Smalls, of
South Carolina, having learned that the
lately widowed daughter of his former
master was m reduced circumstances,
caused her immediate wants to be sup
nltetflTrerwynot to offend, and gave
her son, now sixteen years old, an ap
pointment as cadet at the naval acade
my. '
.l Xn'eDaaft-BateoI
Our country is getting to be fearfully alarming,
the average of Ufe being lessened every year, with
out any reasonable cause, death rotting general
ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea
flon of the year especially, a cold is such a common
thing that W tiiflS httrry Of every day life we are apt
to oveflootlhe dangers' attending" it and often Ami
infU thfttftl-everorLung trouble has already
etlm 'Thooaands lose thelf Uvea in thl wayev
'wtrtTiterwMte nod BOSCH" GSHMAH Stbup
Em from a doctor been avoided. For aU diseases
f e Throat and iW. I iM',
?f J.TAn-ttAelf lo be the greatest dlscov-
liZme. Every Druggist inttils
ery of lta wna mm irf((Hfl efect Over
.single
rfliiltrrtf
j&dllEWWditeOXj BEST SWEETJtAyT
Stye'
.h 'ili STATE jfEWS?
The wheat in Catawba is looking well.
Last week 589 bales of cotton were
received in, Raleigh.
The average" attendance at the Ral
eigh graded school is 450.
The sinful sport of cock-fighting is
growing into great f avoT in Monroe.'
Wilmington's guard bouse'' was 'un
occupied last Friday night for the first
time this year.
Dr.'Hoge,' 6fTMdiiDj6a,,Wjtf 1Mfetti in
vited to preach thbacalaurate sermon
at the University
A colored man in New Hanover coun
ty lost a horse, by .its sinking entirely
out of sight in a marsh.
A colored woman in Richmond coun
ty gave birth to a child in the woods,
left it there and it died.
A little son of Maj. J. B. Ashcraft, of
Monroe, had his leg broken the other
day by a heavy rock rolling on it.
A genuine seal has been caught in
Roanoke river. It was four feet long
and weighed seventy-three pounds.
A citizen of Chatham was thrown
from his horse in the streets of Raleigh
a few days ago and had a leg fractured.
Dr. Farquard Smith, late a practicing
physician m Johnston county, lifts iftov
ed hack to his native county, Cumber-
larid.' : nn mnvx
The stables of Mr. J. T. Newsome. Qf
Wilson, were burned last Friday mark
ing, and with them three horses. The
loss on the stables is $300.
Judge Avery has been holding Curri
tuck court, and a Camden correspond
ent of the Raleigh Observer says he has
made a fine impression.
It is reported that Littleton, who is
charged witli the murder of Randall,
and who escaped from Columbus coun
ty jail on the lSth ult, has been re-captured.
Eaton Haithcock, of Granville, lost
his barn by fire on the 10th no insur
ance. Loss 1,000 fts. of tobacco, 1 bale
of cotton and 1,000 bushels of cotton
seed.
The following are the graduates from
North Carolina in Jefferson Medical
College, Philadelphia: W. P. Beall, W.
L. Crump, Richard Dillard, Jr., and A.
C. Hopkins.
The dead body of an unknown man
was found floating in the river at Wil
mington last Friday morning. The re
mains, probably those of a sailor, were
much decomposed.
On the 4th instant, an old woman
named Mrs. Chloe Maner, living in
Chatham county, while sitting near the
door with her knitting,
fell suddenly
from her chair, and was
dead before
any one could reach her.
Raleigh News : Old bonds liave been
sent in for new ones in the following
lots: 5,700, 4,000, .5,000, $2,000, $25,000,
total $41,000. Of this amount $36,700
are surrendered by holders in this State.
The treasurer has received notice of
other bonds to the amount of $250,000.
On Friday night last the colored peo
ple who frequent "John Johnson's
church," near Newbern, were "shout
ing" when one of them,' a young wo
man, fell, her head striking one of
the pews which resulted in a fractured
skull, and the subsequent deatli of the
woman. "
Rev. R. Z. Johnston', of Lincolnton,
preaches once a month at Goshen church
in Gaston county, and a few days ago a
number of his Gaston parishioners, as
we learn from the Proyresfs, sent him in
a wagon, to Lincolnton, twenty-five
miles distant, twenty-five bushels of
grain.
The Slur says Mr. .W. E.liavis, of
Wilmington, had for aale last Friday a
rock-fish weighing fifty' pounds. This
huge specimen was taken in a shad net
nine miles above the city, and realized
the handsome sum of five dollars, being
shipped to a gentleman in Sumter,
S. C.
"Wilmington titur Saturday : It was
definitely ascertained here yesterday
that the line of steimlerTpl5WgTteTvegii
Baltimore and tliis port will be. With
drawn. There has been' no cause as
signed for this action, and the an
nouncement of the. fact t was rather a
surprise.
The Wilson Aifraiicee chronicles, the
death of Mrs. MaflfYlHffih J at J jrmisljui
Franklin county, last Monday. She
was 8S years of age, the relict of the late
Col. II. J. ( J. Ruffin, and the mother of
Messrs. Etheldrel, Samuel and Thomas
Ruffin, the latter of whom represented
the Wilson district in Congress before
the war.
Rockingham Spirit: MissMcDullie,
the young lady who Aval rapaq pfelvr
Laurinbunj some time agd by the ne-
gro fiend, Eli Rethune, came to town
on Monfla' last foi the purpose of giv
ing a minute description of her assail
ant, so that he could be identified. It
is to be hoped that the scoundrel will
be caught and promptly hung.
The Penitentiary
Bran!.
TRalefgh Observer, 15th
The board of directors of the peni
tentiary were in session yesterday, and
did a day s important work. On ac
count.of the -great reduotiun in-1jhe ap
propriation for the support of kh", insti
tution the board felt compelled to re
duce both the force and the salaries of
those retained in its employment, s At
the election for officers, Col. W? J. Hicks
was re-elected architect and warden ;
Mr. Marsh was chosen deputy warden ;
Mr D. C. Murray tvis re-elected stew
ard, and Captain Doub was retained as
captain of the guard. The guard was
reduced from about twenty-eight to
eighteen men. On Thursday night the
board held a consultation with the
board of internal improvements at the
Governor's office to consult upon the
joint management of convicts by the
two boards, and to try to push manu
factures, and to make the institution
pay. Commissioner Raum has given
the board permission 'to manufacture
tobacco for use of convicts. The health
of the convicts is very good indeed, and
Mr. Stamps, the able chairman, looks
nouetully forward to malunsr the insti
tute what it is intended to be a hrst
class reformatory. The board is work
ing harmoniously.' It will meet again
m April.
Ease Attainable by the Rheumatic.
Yes, although they may despair of relief, it is
attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a
remedy which carries off, by means of increased
activity of the kidneys imnortant channels for
Wood -purification the ...acrid eiamani tn mhi?.
.pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
symptoms a ineory completely Dome out Dy urur
ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is
Jtiostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a
remedy for constipation, which causer contamina
tion oi me Diooa with tne srai $na a certain
means -of relief lir dyspepsia, fever and azue. and
nervous ailments. It Is, perhaps, the finest tonic
extant, ana 19 mgniy recommended as a medicinal
Stimulant by distinguished physicians and anal vst.
who pronounce it to be emlnenUy pure and very
beneficial. The press also endorses It
i i .War ana Cold. I3
m note! war based on gold oes. i.tn onier to
accommodate both classes of travelers, the Grand
wmirai noiei, on Broadway, flew York, is now
fcepton both plans, the American at 82.50 to 83.00
and XM European at SI. OO,-and upwards, per day.
Anelegant Restaurant, at moderate prices, is con
ducted by the hotel
To all who are suffering from the errors and in-
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to uio he v. JOSEPH T
House, New York City
Jan 25
wiauieuuusui. roum, nervous weakness, early de
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w3t cure you, FREtFop cSAkffi.'tblarertat
remedy:- was. 'tffscoye i by ttaSt?S
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For nnwaTrtsfittelrW tears Itrs. taftn1ow's Sooth
ing Syrup TaaS been used-TOr children."" It corrects
acidity of the atomarf eneVesfflKTBDltc, regulates
the bowels, c&resrbysentery find diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other causes. An old Wd
well known remedy. 25c per bottle.
yEGETLNE.
HER OWN WORDS.
Baltimore, Md., Eeb, 13, 1877.
Mr. H. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir Since several years I have got a sore
and very painful foot. I had some physicians, but
they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your
Vegetlne from a lady who was sick for a long time,
and became alii well from your Vegetlne, and I
went and bought me one bottle of Vegetlne; and
after I had used one bottle, the pain left me, and
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tie, and so I take It yet. I thank God for this rem
edy and yourself; and wishing every sufferer may
pay attention to it
It is a blessing for health.
MRS. C KRABE,
638 West Baltimore Street
VEGETINE.
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jd1. IL R. Stevens:
In 1872 your VegeUne was recommended to me,
and yielding to the persuasions of a f rieud,
I consented to try it At the time I was suffering
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Its wonderful strengthening and curative proper
ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from
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ly vecovered, gaming more than usual health and
good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to
give Vegetlne my most unqualified indorsement,
as being a safe, sure and powerful agent in promot
ing health and restoring the wasted system to new
life and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I
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better. Yours truly, W. H. CLARK,. .
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Yours respectfully,
MRS. A. A. DINSMORE.
19 Russell street.
VEGETINE.
WHAT IS NEEDED.
0 ' ; 'rBosfoftfFeb. 13, 1871.
H. R, Stevens, Esq.: ,. ,
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Respectfully yours,
U. L. PETTINGILL.
Firm of S. M. Pettlngill A Co..
No. 10 SUite styeet, Boston.
VEGETINE.
ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF.
South Berwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1872.
H. R. Stevens, Esq.:
Dear Sir I have had dyspepsia In its worst form
for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of
dollars' worth of medicine without obtaining any
tmiUL In September lastXcnmmenrp.fi taking the
VegeUne. since which time my health has steadily
improved. 'My food algesHjrrtirtiBdJ have gain
ed fifteen pounds of flesh. "There are several oth
ers in this place taking vegetlne, ana an nave ob
tained reiier.
Yours truly,
THOMAS E. MOORE.
Overseer Card Rooms Portsmouth Co.s' Mills.
VEGETINE
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H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
Vegetlne is sold by all Druggists.1
jan5
Tfili GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE'S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
1 v r 1 1 ,
THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored,
with occasional Hushes,
,.oia circumscribed spot ,011 one or both
cheeks the eyes becone dull ; the
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nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip :
occasional headache, with humming
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secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred
tongue ; breath very foul, particularly
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ly tinged with blood ; belly swollefnj
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Whenever the above symptoms
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IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
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The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver
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DR. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
'i are'not recommended as a remedy "far
all the; ills that flesh is heir to," but in'
atiectioas ot Jthe,livex, ana in all, JJiIiQus
Complaints, i Dyspepsia and Sick Head'!
;Wbn4 . oir jaisea&es bf that fchaTkcte they
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No better cathartic can be used prepar
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:, As ;a . simple -purgative they are un
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated; '
Each box has a red wax seal on the
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Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bfeos.' j
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
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Fleming Bros., f Pittsburgh, Pa., the
v market being full of imitations of the
nxmciMcLLane, spelled differently tut
same pronunciation.
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MAEINEHQSPTTjAL, ALTIMORE,
1: I take pleasure ihvre&nimen(ling Cc
Writes
Colden's
Leiblg's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigor-
ator as a most excellent tonic in all cases of debil
ity, chlor sis, &c. I have tested it w:th universal
success. Sold by all druggists.
W "VTT 1 iTFl' -ONE SALESMAN forfinch
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quired. LA BELLE MFG CO.,
il.'l Clark Street, Chicago.
A DAY to Agents canvassing for the " Fire
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dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine.
77 d montn and exnenses guaranteed to
4 Agents. Outfit free Shaw f, Aninie-
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OR SALE.
A beautiful Riflp linn ni:ul liv Tdmh A- Cr.
Jamestown, N. C. For particulars and price, apply
mart d&w tf Observer Office.
M O R T G A G E E ' S
SALE !
tTNDER and bvvirtue of a deefl of trut ekecot
J ed to the uiinTiicrit Vvnhii,.ioA-(tu.,n
- - J vui.utuviu U. VBtlWl,
recorded in book , pages; 212. 218. "214. and
21o, register's office of Mecklenburg county. I will
sell by public auction at the court house door In
the P.tv of flharlntto ;it 1 ' V1
j r, "V X iWIV Jl. , LUC I til
"day of ApriL,l!47y, the JoHovnff vehicles, horses,
tutu vusci cuucicBiri DtrrNiiiKi v i r uuuv
One de not WMcron fnpwl nna rl!iwii" ion Vi ! -1
three pha-tons. one double hiiwr
gies, one spring wagon, one carryall, one straw
cutter, two saddles and bridles, four sets of lead
bars, many sets of single and double harness, one
clock, twelve horses all trained and broken
xenns: uash. BERRYMAN GREEN,
Trust
By JONES & JOnNSTON, Attorneys
iuar8 oaw tdu
1000
FEE SIMPLE DEEDS,
MOST APPROVED FORM.
Just Printed and For Sale at the
OBSERVER OFFICE.
gLOCKADE TOBACCO,
FOR SALE.
Having nurchased a nir lino nf Tnh ww .,t i.o
Government sale.
I am prepared to offer extra inducements to hir
ers. Callearlv. thos it (iiiTHVR
w
ELL IMPROVED
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Anv nerson desirinir tn nimh:uB a tron i.,nT.ni
City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con
veniences, line wen oi water, oncK Kitchen, within
five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac
commodated by applying at
decl8rf THIS OFFICE.
OR SALE.
The Bourgeoise ainl Minion type on which this !
paper was iaieiy pnmeu. it was made by the old
Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wa
not discarded because no longer tit for use. but on
ly because it became necessary to use a different
style of type. It will do good service for several
years to come. It will be sold in lots to sui pur
chasers, and in fonts of f0 to l.OOOlbs, with or
without cases. Address OBSERVER,
octo Charlotte. N. C.
$oots and Hoes.
T3 EG RAM & CO.,
l'EAT.KRS IN
BOOTS, SHOES
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1st Nalioiuri'Bitife BuiMing. Charlotte, N. C.
Our stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac, is acknowledged
to be the betdnlhe ptflteand we-would be pleas
ed to hafcebvuca-ll afld examine ferfbarte'lf before
buying. PEGRAM A CO.
dec!
F. erMFXZLEU,
DEALER in Lager Beer, Ale and Porter; bottled
beer a specialty. , Bottled beet delivered to
any part of the city fred of charge at. ONE DOL
LAR PER DOZEN.
Lager Beer is healthy and anexcellent appetizer,
and recommended by all good physicians to per
sons In delicate health.
All orders left at Jolm Vogel's tailor shop will re
ceive prompt attention.
mar-l .
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Guaranteed to be
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JN my bar only the best is placed.
, jANDWiCJL, Pretl.Winc, Wh,l.skey, Hef &
JACH man '11 receive right rdal'.good cheer,
j)LEASE step in, my hall inspect,
-JEAR It. yonll see more than you'll expect.
JRENCH, German, Domestic Brandles.'Wine
IT try each customer's taste to Beflhe,
SUCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good,
'- ti-".D.' . , r.i ; iii.I.i
i i. l OKIAXSS my bar, most deUcious food,; -
' r-XJ,:j .-ruim-.nA . I i:.m,.x il mU..,
I- .TTAVDiGK Cheefke And ftmiRatro in hSU tit tnra
w i -
!ol 'JLJJ ': c-l i i rsvi-9 fi- ) 1..' ', ;:.!
n ; JAAi giuM;otBeer,arGui will bear . .
.IAVvANTjudginBBtmtamOB'trar
ill ilisyfr hi 'it I'tH'U i.-.'-nn'l U:hli--ri'Ar.
, iCEE;c(nbw8r'ilIps,'asln:-st98 hedrmks
TT' ACH sip he takes proves adiat Wfldnksi
i . ITXIGHT off one mre ho Balls as to hla fjrtend
a jio. Minna.
hpifE LATEST ARRIVAL.
1 bbl. Saur Krout, at 614 cents per lb.; fresh
Egg.s at 10 cents per doz.; Kerosene Oil, 20 cents
by the gallon: choice Dried Peaches, 5 cents; New
, Orleans1 Molasses 'flnest Sweet Potatoes In the
i city; choice Mackerel, Rice. Grits, Hofcnlny, Pickles,
i loose by the dozen: Ball Butter, 10 to 15 cents;
! lull, supply of all kinds of fresh Garden Seeds,
; Onion Setts, large Potatoes, Onions Ac
j " ; Call and examine our goods at the store on Trade
I street or branch store corner 7 th and C street, near
i Baptist church. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
rerunuea. is. jn. smith.
feb27
SEED OATS, &C.
600 Bushels Seed Oats.
50 Bushels N. C. Irish Potatoes.
Corn. Flour and Wheat Bran.
Baled Hay, Shucks and Fodder.
HEAVY GROCERIES, &C.
Just received and for sale by
WILLIAMS & FINGER.
Feb. 20, 1879.
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T T O N
ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
BY
THOMAS H. GAITHEK,
Cotton Commission Merchant
oct 12
F.
B. ALEXANDER A CO.,
(iENFRAL 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 satisiied with the best job we can put up on this
market All those who cannot be pleased with our
bent efforts, are respectfully requested to send
their goods to somebody else.
1
r"HE best and cheapest Fertilizers are
ACID PHOSPHATE & COTTON FOOD.
Having accepted the agency for the Maryland
Fertilizing fe 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.
nichl
ROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
NEW GOODS !
NEW FEATURES !
Come to me for Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Mo
lasses, and other Family Groceries.
Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da
vie county)
BEST RYE WHISKEY.
Also a line lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash.
All goods delivered In the city free of charge.
W. H. CRIMMINGER,
Tr&de Stit
Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand,
ap 15.
F
OR FINE WINES,
And Pure Liquors, Three Years Old. go
COCHRAN E'S,
Central Hotel Saloon.
FRESH ARRIVALS
This week at
LeROY DAVIDSON'S.
CONFECTIONERIES
Golden Dates, French Prunelles, a choice line of
Fresh stick and French Candies, choice Cara
mels (Lemon, Vanilla and Chocolate),
Burnt Almonds, Barbara Dates, Wal
nut Taffy, hard and soft Gum
Drops, Lemonade Bottles,
Chewing Gum, Cream
Walnuts, Marsh Mal
low Drops, Al
mond Candy.
Can Cans, Sausage, &c, &c., Larabee's Crackers,
N. G. Bread, Cream Soda Albert Biscuits. Water
Crackers, Cream Milk Crackers, Ginger Snaps,
Menagerie, Kindergarten, Ac. Ac.
FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC FRUITS,
Apples at wholesale and retail, Bananas, Choice
large Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, Ac.
GROCERIES.
Sugars, standard A, Granulated extra C, Powdered,
Cut, Loaf, Yellow C, Brown. Coffees Rio, Ma
rlcabo, Laguayra, Old Gov. Java. My stock
of Teas excels any other In the city for
variety and quality.
FANCY GROCERIES.
Chow Chow, Mixed and Plain Pickles in kegs and
Bottles; a full line of all kinds of Canned
Fruits and Vegetables.
Remember, I have the most complete stock of
Groceries in the city. Am agent for the Celebrated
PATAPSCO BAKING POWDER.
Also P. H. Mayo's Challenge J. C. and Royal Navy
Tobaccos.
Try Lupulin Yeast Gum for rolls. lor sale by
LeROY DAVIDSON.
grjofcssi0ual.
JEE W. BATTLE, M. D.",
Having removed his office to the first floor over
the Traders' National Bank, can be f aund there
all hours during the day, and at his residence (soo
ner Seventh and College streets, at night,
feb7 3m
A
SPLENDID LINE OF
Fine Teas, all grades, Just in, at
LeROY DAVIDSON'S.
Jan60
3XatcTxcs auxX ggrejettttj.
J . LASNE,
From Paris, France,
WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL
VER PLATER,
Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church,
Nat Gray Store.
Every kind of repairs made at once at half price
and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or
Bronze Gliding, Coloring, Silver-Plating and Gal
vanizing made at short notice and equally as good
as new. Work done for the trade at low prices.
t& Apprentice wanted, with premium and good
references.
Rp.nnlred wnrfr impalloil fnrnrfll haanirf
'r expiration of twelve mouths for cost of repairs.
JOB PRINTING.
BOOK BINDING.
STEAM POWER.
FAST PRESSES.
GOOD WORKMEN.
In connection with the publication of The Ob
serves, and the establishment of one of the larg
est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped
JOB PRINTING HOUSES
In the South, the proprietor has just added a com
plete BOOK BINDERY
AND
Ruling Department,
Capable of executing the very best class of work at
shTt notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or
other books rebound in handsome style, and at
very low figures.
BLANK BOOKS,
ACCOUNTS CURRENT.
And work of this class, ruled and bound to order.
We are prepared ;.o furnish close estimates on
every description of
LETTER PKESS PRINTING.
A IULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR
POSTER PRINTING.
Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their
DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive
a manner as in New York.
We have a very full supply of type for printing,
at short notice and in first class style,
BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT,
And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu
ments in good shape will do well to give us a trial.
We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our
work Is as free from defeets as it is possible to
make It.
LETTER HEADS,
Statements,
Order Books,
Visiting Cards,
Ball:Cards,
Pamphlets.
NOTE HEADS,
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Handbills,
Invitations,
Checks,
Labels1
BILL HEADS,
Deeds,
Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
Programmes
Magistrates' and
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Court Blanks.
In fact, all kinds of printing done at short notice.
Special attention given to Railroad Printing.
BOOK WORK.
Having a large supply of type than most Job es
tablishments, BOOK WORK has been and will
continue to be a specialty with us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Address
P.O.Box 182.
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, N. C.
medical.
H
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fnr f.ha piiro rf anwifnl. o . 1
Ta nt. Rhenmntlam Whit. Ln... " iiluus
Goitre, Consumption.' Bronchitis ulr.
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Debility, and all diseases arising fruit -u.
Impure condition of the blood.
Th merlta nf this mii..KiA
. , . .iMutiuic preparation
are so well known that a passing notice k
but necessary to remind the reakirs of this
journal of the necessity of always keeping a
bottle of this medicine among their stock oi
family necessities. K 01
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Certificates can be presented from manv
leading Physicians, Ministers and heads of
families throughout the South, endorsing m
tiiehlghest terms the Fluid Extract of Rosa
A
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L
I
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DR R. WILSON CARR. of Baltimore savs
he has hsph it i.. ... oiri . "IC'. Stl?s
,. " 'ovo viocnjxuiaana otti-
,er diseases with much satisfaction''
DR T C. PUGH, of BaWmore recom
mends it to all persons sujrertngVhTs
(much benefit, byTte useThatl cheerfufi?
,,, if" ' I'lu&ginus, at uonions-
lsfaction' n6Ver f'iUed l 81 ve sat"
SATVUiF.T. 15 M,.VinniJiu i..r ,
.v. a.it . jhui i rtresuoro.
Tennessee, says it cured him of Rheuma
tism when all else failed
RflSadnliA id Tint a aa.Tt ni.
,Uon; its ingredlenU are published on iverv
ni i ,i ... " l" ,UU1 P"isician ana he
Will tflll VOll it la mmnncoJ f ,1 .. "c
alteratives that exist, and is an excellent
uiwm uxmci. jjiu uur space aamlt
could give you testimonials from even- Stat:
in the South and fmm riPKAno i, ' .ouu;
K.tFv.,.T nuunu U) e-
ery man, woman and child, either person ii
!ly or by reputation. "
Rosadalls is sold by all Druggists.
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN A CO..
8 College Place,
NEW YORK.
For sale by L. R. WRISTON & CO.. Druggists
, . , , Charlotte. N. c
febl6 lw
SMITH'S WORM OIL.
Athens, Ga., December 8, 18TS.
A few nights since I gave my son one dose of tlit
Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen
large worms. At the same time I gave one to my
little girl, four years old, and she passed eighty-si
worms from four to fifteen inches long.
W. F. PHILLIPS.
Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally. Pre
pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga.
Price 25 cents. feb21d&wly.
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the.
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis
eases. Sold by druggists generally.
feb25 6m
QONDENSED TIME.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
I No. H
No. 4 I Daily
Dally ex.Sim.
Date, Nov. 10, '78.
No. 2
Dally
3.45 am
8.20 am
3 00 pm
5.25 pm
Leave Charlotte,
Greensboro,
Raleigh,
Arrive Golds boro.
6.55 pm
5.30 a m
9.30 a m
I 4.10im
No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.K.R. for
all points In Western North Carolina, dally except
Sundays At Greensboro with R. 4 1). B, R. for all
points North, East and West At Goldsboro with
W. & W. R. R. for Wilmington.
No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R.
R. for all points North, East and West
TRAINS GOING WEST.
No. 7.
Dally
ex. Sun,-
Date, Nov. 10, '78.
No. 3
Daily.
Leave Goldsboro,
Raleigh,
" Greensboro
Arrive Charlotte,
9.50 a m
3.50 pm
8.28 pm
5.35 p m 1
I
5.30 am
6.47 am
.25 am 10.50 am
No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem
Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. R for all
points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction
with A. & C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and
South-east.
No. 3-Oonnects at Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B.
daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with
A. & C. A. L. for all points South and South-west.
At Charlotte with C., C. & A. Railroad for all
points South and South-west
SALEM branch.
Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 p m
Arrive Salem, " f " 1 0.50 P ni
Leave Salem, " " " 5.4") a m.
Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.45 a m.
Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. &
D. and N. C. Railroads.
SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE
Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between
New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro
and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and
4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond,
Charlotte and Augusta.
Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh.
Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all
principal points South, South-west, West, Nortb
and East. For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan
sas and Texas, address
J. R. MACMTJRDO.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
nov20 Richmond Va.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTS
RAILROAD.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta r. R.
Columbia, s. C, Dec 27, 187-
On and after Sunday, Deo. 20th, 1878, the fol
lowing passenger schedule will be run over this
road, (Washington time,):
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Going Sooth, No, 1.
Leave Charlotte, l 00 a. m
Arrive Columbia ttOOA.M
Leave Columbia ou5a.m
Arrive Augusta 10 00 a. m
Going North, No. 2.
Leave Augusta 5 56 t. m.
Arrive Columbia. 10 00 p.
Leave Columbia,. 10 10 p.
Arrive Charlotte, 3 10am.
DAY PASSENGER.
Going South, No. 3.
Leave Charlotte 11 27 a.m.
Arrive Columbia 4 10 p.m.
Leave Columbia - 4 16 r. m.
Arrive Augusta 8 30 p.m.
Going North, No. 4.
Leave Augusta. . A Q3 a. m
Arrive Columbia 1 20
Leave Columbia 1 30 p- m
Arrive Charlotte 6 30 p. m
These train stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill.
Chester, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Leesville, Bates
burg, Ridge Spqlngs, Johston, Trentou and Granite
villa AU other stations will be recognized as nag
stations.
Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room cars
on Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on
Nos, 8 and 4, New York to Savannah, via Bicn
mond & Georgia Central Railroad. ,
T. D. KLINE, Superintendent
Jno. B. MacMurdo, G. P. Agent
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