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- - . r- J r T - rinnth rflD rm J -. JP VI ULTGmX3 Wl J m. . uu.au Stye ;arbtte,.bsen)er j WEDNESDAY, MfcttCH '19.1S70. N0UT1! CAROLIN A RAILROAD, C0.NSF1UC- t f T IE tion BONDS.1 A Bill to Be Sniitled An Act to Adjust and Renew ., -. a Portion of ihe Slate Dt lit. Section 1. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact ; That in or der to renew and adjust a portion of the State debt incurred to aid in' the construction of the North Carolina Railroad, and obtain an-extension of time of paying the same, and reduce the rate of interest thereon, the Gover nor of the State is hereby authorized to appoint three commissioners for the 'purpose of negotiating with the hold ers of said bonds and contracting with them for a renewal of the said debt on terms which may be advantageous 10 the State and which are approved of by the Governor and public treasurer. Sec. 2. The said commissioners shall be and they are hereby authorized with the advice and consent of the said Gov ernor and public treasurer, to contract and agree with the holders of the said old bonds for the renewel of the same with new bonds, to be issued under the provisions of this act, upon such terms as may be agreed on by and between the said jjommigsjoners. and the holders "of said "bonds. . v, - Sec. S-iQa saw commissioners shall issue to each and every person deliver i'Tot'thetn'anch "bid bonds in accord ant -1 wih he terins,QtiiejJewal which 4- J$ fagfreefl deftffieate which shatfstatethft date, amount and nuin bwfSNbaraird delivered to them by each person, and the num ber and amount of the new bonds which siich person may be entitled to receive in renewal thereof. They shall file copy of said certificate with the public treasurer, immediately-after the issue thereof. Sec. 4 The said commissioners, with the advice and consent of the Governor and public treasurer, shall have power to sell said new bonds and invest the proceeds thereof in the purchase of the said .bonds, provided that no sale of such nertv bunds shall be made by said .Cpmft&ioep;. . ..unless , the proceeds thereof, can be immediately invested in the purchase of at least the same amount of said old bonds, and not more than fifty thousand dollars of said bonds shall be sold at the same time, nor shall a further sale of bonds be made until the proceeds of the previous sales have been invested in the pur chase of the bonds as aforesaid. Upon the sale of such bonds the commission ers shall issue a certificate to the pur chaser thereof, stating the number and amount of such bonds to which tin purchaser is entitled. Sec. 5. Upon presentation of said cer tificate to the public treasurer, he shall teliver to the owner -thereof. 'the nuin M her and amount aof State bonds to jhich he may be entitled according to i n taid ' certificate. And, ior the purpose of effecting the renewalof said bonds and carrying out the purpose of this act, the public treasurer is hereby au thorized and directed to issue bonds of .the State payable forty (40) years from " the first day of April, A. J."1879, bear ill interest from the first day of April, 1810, at such rate as may be agreed upon, not to exceed six per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually, on the first day of April and October of eacli and every year, until the principal shall be due. Sec. C. The said bonds shall be cou pon bonds of the denomination of fifty. one hundred, hve hundred, and one thousand dollars each, and shall be signed by the Governor and public treasurer, and shall be sealed with the great seal of the Stale. The coupons thereon may be signed by the treasurer alone or have a far. simile of his signa ture printed, engraved or lithographed thereon. And the said bonds and cou pons shall in all other respects be in such form as the treasurer may direct ; and shall express on their face that they ara issued in renewal of said bonds; and the coupons thereon shall after maturity be receivable in payment of all taxes, debts, dues, licenses, fines and demands due the State of every kind whatsoever, which shall on the face thereof. be expressed Sec. 7 The public treasurer, before , delivering any of said bonds under the provisions of this act, shall record in a well-bound book, an accurate account and descriptive list of the said bonds, which shall embrace the date, amount and number thereof, and the name of the person to whom issued, and shall receive and cancel the certificates is sued by said commissioners on which such bonds are issued by him, but no bonds shall be issued bv the public treasurer but in execution" of the pro visions of this act. Sec. 8. The said new bonds and cou pons shall be exempt f ronall taxation whatever, State, county, and municipal, general and special, and the same shall be expressed on the face thereof; and shall in all respects stand in the place of; and be entitled to, the; same securi ties as are the old : bonds; and coupons aforesaid, and shall have the same lien on the stock of the State in the said railroad company which the said old bonds and counpons now; have ; and the public treasurer shall apply the divi dends received by the State on its stock in said company to the payment of the couponds on said new bonds. Sec.9. . It shall be lawful for any ex ecutor, administrator, guardian, 'trus tee, and all persons acting in fiduciary character, holding any of the bonds hereby authorized to be' exchanged, to make the exchange provided for in this act, ior tne oonas herein authorized to be issued;, and they shall be absolved fromhabili to any person having any , interest in such bonds on account tm fettall transfer and exchange ; and they shall have the power to invest any trust fund held by thern in ithe bonds authorized to be issued bv una u;l, aim me same snau De taKen -"and regarded in all the courts of this State as a good, legal, and Valid invest- ,.,mentpt suclt trust fluids by such fid u- ctary;- i - SeC. 10. The said commissioners shall ivoia air the oonds and couuons deli ver ed to or purchased by them in trust for the payment of the principal and inter est of the said new bonds and shall collect and receive all payments and dividends paid anil made on said old bonds ana coupons so held bv them from any person authorized to pay the same ; and said commissioners shall pay the amounts thus received to the public treasurer, and they shall be applied by him to the payment of the interest on : the new bonds issued in pursuance of this act ; the said old bonds shall not be cancelled, but shall remain in-force uu- Itil the-Cvernorhall direct- he-ame to be delivered to the public (treasurer for cancellation, at which time the said bonds shall be cancelled by the public treasurer in. the presence of Ave Gqveiv nor, airattleyishall; certify under! iheir hands the number, amount $nd date of bonds and coupons cancelled by them, which certificate shall be safely kept in the office of the public treasurer. Sec. 11. The commissioners hereby - 'aiithoriaedit be uppointed fehall enter into bondlbivAbl to thd Slate, in tle fll siim of fifty thousand dollars. witk good. security, to be-a3cepted by, ithe.ipublio treasurer ana conaitionea. for the i faithful performance: of their ' duties, and shall receive ascompensa- . ' - tion lor tneir rtwrflit rnealfrof one 'per -ceiic. ana ane ,amount i of all Donasj pua-tmaseu uy abenviPibe paid by the. person r per- tnitowhom the same may .be issued, pensation fr6m the State. f - :;:f U ,'. ' I'1-' ' ' '' ' -r sec. iz. in taao ui wiic '.'ft"" tag Syrao has been usefMorfCjiIfchren. It corrects tion shall have power' 10 appoint other per sons to nil suen. vacancies. Sfp ir. This act shall be in force rafter its atiom bill finally passed, except that at tne last moment It Was amehded in such man ner as to provide that the expense for lithographing the Tiew bond9, &e., shall be borne by the commissioners them selves, out of the fees allowed them in the bill. Ed. Obsebver. The , Biblical Recorder vs. Women Trcadicis. To the Editor of The Observer: The above paper of date February 26, seems to be aroused in consequence of the " incoming move " of female preach ers; thinks it "indicates, a radical change socially, and revolution in our religious customs." &c; "that they are. the mutteringsof an approaching storm that had its beginning ininy yeais ago , "that God has committed to the Bap tists the keeping of His holy Word in its purity and authority, and that wo men are prohibited to preach," but thinks they may draw large crowds and prosper for awhile, but does not believe that God's blessing will follow, " and that eternity alone will proye the evil. (A long time before we get the bottom facts, Mr. Editor.) I reckon we earf take the risk, under the " light of rea son," as the above. wnterJiduiQ-ffledges that one or two good. and. useful Bap tist preachers have-' examined the orig in m1 nreek. and that Paul only meant that women " should hot gabbej: as monkevs in the churches ;" but the'ifc lical Recorder charges their authority (the Greek) as "convenient arsenals of error and corruption." Well, that sounds bad, as the St. James Bible was translated from the "original Greek" (we think). Wonder if the Biblical Re rordcr can prove "call" to preach, to the exclusion of "gifted women," ac cording to the amount of faith he in vests in his arsenal. There never lived a kingly soul but loathed To cloak his living thought In his dead father's shirt. Gold is God, Peters are brazen with denial, Thomases doubt, and the dead . i i xi J i I are busuv engageu uurjnig me ueau. "He that believeth in me, the works that I do shall he do also, and greater works than these shall he do." Heaven and earth shall i ass a way, but my words shall not pass away Mark 13:31. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever 1 have commanded you, and lo, I am with vou alwav, even unto the end of the woi'ld. Mat. 28:20. Then he called his twelve disciples together, and gave them power and au thority over all devils and to cure dis eases. Luke !) ::!. And these signs shall follow them that believe, dec Mark 16:17. Further references as to gifts, Mat. 11 3: Luke !):2, t; Mark 3:15, 16, 18; Mat. 10:1, 8, And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all tlesh : and vour sons and daughters shall prophesy, vour old men dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions and, also, upon the servants and the hand maids, in these days will I pour out my spirit. Joel 2:2S-'.i. The above prophesy has been fulfill ing the last thirty years, winch corres ponds with the Jiibliail Re order as to time, and the women are all right sjiii itually, accordingly. Yet, all orthodox preachers throw awav all these com mands of Christ that were to be taught always, even unto the end of the old world, and teach that thev are not to be obeved. which makes the gospel worthless and of no effect to the "chil dren of men," for it is Iii-s command ments that "re his !osjxl, and it is tliat we are to obey; ami as there is not one word in all the scriptures to show where the Lord has -altered, amended or re peaied a single commandment, it is plain that his gosnel is the same to-dav it was in the day it healed its thou sands, nor will a single command pass awav, as you will find bv referring to Mat. 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 21:33, iY.c. Yet, all the orthodox ministers of this day teach that Christ's words, or commands, to work miracles, c;;st out devils, cure the deaf, heal the sick, etc have all passed away, which directly contradicts Christ and destrovs that gosnel which was to be glad tidings to an people, in Heating tneir bodies as wen us tneir. &uuis. inirtv vears ago the Shakers prophesied through visions trance, clairvoyance, &.c, the spiritua phenomena that is now spreading to every quarter or tni3 mundane sphere. Women are the great spiritual physi cians through the grace of God as prom ised by Christ Jesus, and " we should obey all commandments of Christ, whether it be the healing of the sick. the raising of the dead, the casting out of devils, (Sec, for it is the miracles of the spiritual religion of Christ that con vict and convert the sinner and unbe lievers." Xow, when he was in Jerusalem at the Passoyer, in the feast day, many believed in ins name when they saw the miracles which he did John 2:3. By this shall men know that ve are mv disciples, if ye have love one for anoth er John 13 :3o. During the late civil M ar in Christian America there were 600 battles fought. 500,000 killed and maimed; Christian ministers on both sides preached war and prayed for victories; in fact, the churches brought the war on. Such is sectarian Christianity. Blessed are the peacemakers, says Christ. During the ranco-German war 88,500 lives were sacrificed upon the war altar. William, informing Augusta of the late victory, thanked God for1 the slaughter tvhich gave rise to the following lines : .... 'Ten thousand Frenchmen sent below, " Praise God from whom all blessings flow.' We will quote from one orthodox minister only as to faith : " This yill fill them (the saints) with astonislpug ad miration and wondering joy when they see some of their near relatives going to hell. Their fathers', their mothers, their children, their husbands,; their wives, their intimate friends anil com panions, while they themselves are saved. Those affections they now have for relatives out of Christ will ceaie, and they will not have the least trbkble to see them sentenced to hell and thrust into the fiery furnace. Rev. Thomas Vincent on Calvinism. l '' y Y'et, God is love and Jesus was called the "Prince of Peace," and gare the commands: "Put up thy sttoTaT "re turn good for evil "bless ,itbM that persecute you." Certain followers of Christ the meek and lowly.the so-called Christians, have, for the last fifteen hundred years, fougljt. like niaddened Christian grace and . Chaiutv. our country is getting to be - tearfully .alaamlng, the average of life being lessened overs' yeaY.Vlth out any reasonable cause,-deatk rooulting eoncml- rit iroiw ne mosi lnsignuicani origin. At tnis sea 1 m . . , . . n ofttte year especially, a cold is such a common thing that In the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook thedapgers attending it and often find 1 too; late, TharaFdverr Lung oabre Mas already ! set in. Thousands lose their lives in this wayev ery winter, while had Boschee's German Sthup ' been taken, a cure woidd have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschee's Gebman ewha ppoyen itself to be ttie greetesf; discov k)l Its kfca lrf mecWel Ev4iy ridggist in this country will tell you of Its wonderful effect. Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single JaUuMknomhCi'' Mui .us." '" .)'. i. i ii A Card. A To all'fhobifelstifferfngaDm the errors and in discretions opybuta; nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This goeat "remedy was discovered by ;:TnlsSldnarr A In .'South America.' 8e a elf-eessea -envelope t the REV. JOSEPH T.-lNMANi tftattolXlBrble House.' New York City iw s't m : Jan 25 -'' : 'f-Mtiuu !.. or eitner or mem. uue uv e. uu . i me wweiujiy a.wacuiyj iuiiMicu wo. . arising from teethinaot tner causes. An.oiaanu adslnar from teethinei WelT Known remedy. 25c-perbotfle. rEGETINE. HER OWH WORDS. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 13, 1 877. 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 tedy-who was sick for a long tlme, and became all 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, an it began to heal, and then I bought one other bot tle, and so I take It vet I thank God for this rem edy and yourself; and wishing every sufferer may I, .-. . i ' ' yew aiteiiuuii iu it. It is a blessing for health. - MRS. C KRABE, 638 West Baltimore Street VEGETINE. SAFE AND SURE. Mr. H. R. Stevens: - - " In 1872 your Vegetlne was recommended to me, and yielding : to the persuasions of a friend, I consented to try It At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative proper ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the flrsGose; and under Its persistent use I rapid lv .fwivered. ealnine more than Usual health and erood feellne. Since then I have not hesitated to pivp, Vps-pitinn mv most unaualifled Indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent in promot ing health and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Yegetine is the only medicine I use: and as long as I live I never expect to find a better. Yours truly, w. H. jl,akk, 120 Monterey Street. Alleghany, Penn. VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Charlestown. Mr. H. R. Stevens: - Dear Sir This is to certify that I have used your "Blood Preparation In my family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it cannot be ex celled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine It is tne Dest tning l nave ever usea, ana i nave used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom mend it to any ore in need of such a medicine. Yours respectruny, MRS. A. A. DINSMORE, 1 9 Russell street. VEGETINE. WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston, Feb. 13, 1871. P H. R. Stevens, Esq.: ' ' Dear Sir About one year since I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Yege tine was Btrongly recommended to me ry a mena who had been much Denenteu Dy its use. i pro cured the article, and, after using several bottles, was restored to health, and discontinued Its use. I feel quite confident that there is no medicine su perior to it for tnose compiamts ior wnicn it is es pecially prepared, and would cheeerfully recom mend it to those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. Kespecuuny yours, U. L. PETTINGILL, Firm of S. M. Pettingill & Co., No. 1 0 State 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 relief. In September last I commenced taking the VegeUne, since which Ume my health has steadily Improved. My food digests welt; and I have gain ed fifteen pounds of flesh, , There are several oth ers in this plwce taking Vegetlne, and all have ob tained relief. Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE, Overseer Card Rooms Portsmouth Co.s' Mills. YEGETINE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. VegeUne is. sold by all Druggists.' i jano THE GENUINE" DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the fupil dilate;" an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout - the abdomen ; bowels irregular at times costive stodlfe slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convulsitffe; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY ,, in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the sligh test injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of G McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not .recommended as a yenned y " for aU the, ills, that;, flesh, heir 'to," but in '. , aifoc&Qjis, of the liver, and in all Bilious a Compiamts, DySpetosia iatid Sick Head' stche, or "diseases of that harac;te,?'i,! they. uoStajd; withbuM flvaJ,, . ; , Ail i ni i A v it. --!; riMsi-: J .;. jl UtSl... ' . ! -'. ( :. ,1 " 1 . I- . , JNo better cathartic cast be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. " r nr4s i, a simple purgative they are un- -equated. ,4!- BEWBtf OF IMITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar1 coated. Each box has at red. wax: seal on tfh lid, with the impression Dr. McLANfcls . Liver Pills. Each -wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having ithe geauine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared bv Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations, of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. TEA -..rt- ..tVXtttt? -r There is nothing that will ad l more U the in- terest of the Tea Table than an assprWept of those delicious Crackers at PEBSY'S, comprising the largest variety ever seen in Charlotte. Spanish Finger, (J ream boda, - v , East Lake, Oatmeal, Wheat Meal, Cocoa Snaps, Water Wafer, Graham Wafer, Soda Wafer, Shrewsbery, Cheese, Boh Bon, French Polas, Ice Emit, Choc. Fruit, Royal Drop, Macaroons. Desert Mixed, Walnuts, Tea Mixed, do varieties.) lAadroailI-raQ.teJk.Ju.faiCL.toiorm an idea you must call and' SEE S8i YOURSELF. NOW IS THE TIME. ' Tlie ld enstoniers oj' SMITH & FOIIBES, And the public generally will find at their old stand, on Trade Street, $()9,000 WORTH OK BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. which are now offered to the trade at prices which have never been equaled In Charlotte, or In- this country. All litigations having been adjusted, this im mense stock is now thrown on the market, and purchasers can buy MORE GOODS YOB. LESS MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE. Every merchant will find it to his interest to call early and examine the goods, as they are now to be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Merchants can save moie than the cost of a trip North bj buying here. All parties indebted to the late firm of SMITH & FORBES will please call at au early day and settle, or their claims will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. W. S. FORBES, Agent. T3EGRAM & CO., DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AMD i II H H H HHH H H H H A AA A A TTTT T T T T 8SSS 8sss 888S 1st National Bank Building. Charlotte, N. C. Our stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, is acknowledged to be the best in the State, and we would be pleas ed to have yon call and examine for yourself before buying. PEGRAM & CO. deel Jlcttt &tlvzvtiszmznts. FOR TEN DOLLARS CASH we will Insert a seven-line advertisement one week in a list of 269 weekly newspapers, or four lines in a different list of 337 papers, or ten lines two weeks in a choice of either of four separate and distinct lists containing from 70 to 100 papers each, or four lines one week in all four of the small lists, or one line one week Jn .all six lists combined, being more that 1,000 papers. We also have lists of pa pers by States throughout the United States and Canada. Send 10 cents for our 100 page pam phlet Address GEO. P. ROWELL ft CO., News paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New ions. ... 1 P. S. If you will send us the names of a half dozen highiprioed papers in which you would ad vertise JUST NOW, If a satisfactory Inducement is made, we will submit p proposition, by return mail, which we think wfll please you. Money saved Is money earned. Send copy of the "advertisement you will use and state In what paper you saw this. JgMINENT DR. W. F. STEUART, IT A I,, BALTIMORE, Writeirltnktj tBeasuw ttj rewntmefidlng Colden's Lelbig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigor- ator as a most excellent tonic in all cases of debil ity, .chlor sis, Ac, i have tested U with universal success. Sold by all druggists. XT A XT TTTT ONE SALESMAN for each TV J-LN J- Hi yj state. : Salary from 875 to $100 per month and expenses. References re quired. ,,,.. .. . LA BELLE MFG CO.. ui ; !-hr. $, ,i . W3 Clark Street, Chicago. iSC1? A A toJkgecanvaaslng for the "Fibs vW h iF5B Tmitob.'?;,. Terms and outfit free. dress, f. QyiCKmS Augusto,Mlnw $77 taMali a month and exDOESSS enar&nteed Agents. Olltf.t frft flhaw ft Pa. Auctik Maine . . (groceries. CHAT-'TfTT, , ' . fi: hbi SaifoouL at Blif'ieiiU oer K freih St ggsatlOmte perloz-r Kerosene- Oil, ; UO cents by the gaUoni-liGJote.Iirled PeachesS cents; Sew Orleans, Molasses; finest iSweet Potatoes ! to the city; choice Mackerel, Bice.' Grits, Hotatay, Pickles, loose by the dozen; Ball Butter, JO to 15'cents; full supply of all kinds ot fresh Gardes Seeds, Onion Setts, large Potatoes, Onions &c , . Call and examine our goods at the store on Trade street or branch store corner 7th and C street, near Baptist church. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. B. N. SMITH. feb27 , SEED OATS, &C. fi00 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. c O T T O N ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED H. GAITHER, Cotton Commission Merchant oct!2 F. B. ALEXANDER & CO.. 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 wh are willing to be satisfied with the best Job we can put up on this market. All those who cannot be pleased with our best efforts, are respectfully requested to send their goods to somebody else. rpHE best and 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 Livorable In ducements to planters desiring a good and reliable Fertilizer. Call early, examine the goods, hear prices and terms. THOMAS H. GAITHER. mchl QROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS ! NEW FEATURES ! Come to me for Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and otner amiiy groceries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da viq county) BEST RYE WHISKEY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. All goods delivered In the city free of charge. W. H. CRIMMTNGER, Trade Street, Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand, ap 15. F OR FINE WINES, And Pure Liquors, Three Years Old. go COCHRAN 'S, Central Hotel Saloon. ! SWEET POTATOES, .lust received from Eastern North Carolina. THE EASTERN YAM POTATO At S. M. HOWELL'S. March 18, 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, &c, &c FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Apples at wholesale and retail, Bananas, Choice large Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, &c. GROCERIES. Sugars, standard A, Granulated extra C, Powdered, Cut, Loaf, Yellow C. Brown. Coffees Bio, Ma ricabo, 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. n. Tobaccos. Mayo's Challenge J. C. and Royal Navy Try Lupulln Yeast Gum for rolls. For sale by '' LeROY DAVIDSON. Scllittclics and gettJjelrtj. jp LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. i Every kind of repairs made at once at half price I and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or i Bronze Gilding, Coloring. Silver-Platlng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good , t as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. ?ieferences .3 to ; ' Renaired work lrncaltad for wfll hA nlH at th - .' nniniMnii nf twlva mnntha fnrmut nf mihIpg I entlK ire BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of The Ob seever, 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 I AND I --. : Ruling! Department, ! Capable of executtig the very best class of work at shrt notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or i other books rebonnd in handsome style, and at handsome i very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of this cjass, ruled and bound to order. We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description off LETTER PRESS PRIXTlXd. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTINC 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:Caids, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, Checks, Labels' BILL HEADS, Deeds, Receipt Books, Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and ' Court Blanks. : t , i " 1 ? - f In fact, all klhdsof printing done at sbort notice. Special attention given to Railroad Printing. BOOK WORK. Having a larger supply of type than most job es tablishments BOOK WORK has been and will i continue to be a specialty with us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Address P.O. Box 182. THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N, C. -r O S AD A L I s THE GREAT SOUTHERN REilrnv f .for the cure of Scrofula, Sc-oiv ,r Taint, Rheumatism, White 8eHin?" GoHto, -eetimmipttwn-nmchitisr Nerv,;,, pemwy. . ana a jseusea arising f mi, T, Impure condition of the blood. ,u' The mertt3"tifi this vatnaole" Drennr-,ti, are so well lmpwcLthata BMaffi0'1 r i) 1 1 iiimiaauni ri nawi,i, , Iournal of the necessity oT always kepni,,is bottle of this medicine arnmmt,.e.e.pl" 'i this Plug a ockof ts Keepi, Qelr stoc Jfairdlyiiecessltles.'"1 w r Certificate can be preserited from leading Physicians, Ministers and he-ids"1,1? families throutthout th ftn.h .,.nfdh f I , the highest terms the Fluld Extract of E m WILSN CARR, of Baltimore he has used It h, cases of Scrofula and t ' er diseases with much sattsfaotion DR. T. PUGH, of mends It all neninn. A"' ensr.fl hlnorl .a.. A", tug will) tll.s- to anv ever usea. reSmnSfdl? ?ylt,U!e. that he cheerfully ZSS8 U 10 aU hls Wends and ac- vin? vEuC0- Resists, at Gordons israction' neYer h(l? -fall-efll0 Slve 't- SAMUEL (i. McFADDEN. Murfreesbon. Tennessee, says n cured him of Itheuni ! tism when all else failed "'' Rosadalls Is not a l "J""" i" jour pnysician and win tell you It is composed of thestromre a teratlves that exist, and is an exce tm blood purifier Did our space atom could give you testimonials from every sum in the South and from persons known to el ery man, woman and child, either wrsoini ly or by reputation '"" Rosadalls is sold by all Dt JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN ,V CO.. 8 College Place. NEW YORK. K WRISTON & CO., Dniggists Charlotte. N. c For sale by L. feblfi lw SMITH'S WORM OIL. ! Athens, Ga., December 8, ists. A few nights since I gave my son one dose of Hip Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one to mv little girl, tour years old, and she passed elghty-si worms from four to fifteen Inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally. Pie pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Prlee 25 cents. feb21dwy Is a perfect Blood Ppmfier, and Is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from Uie system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis eases. Sold by druggists generally. feb25 Cm QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOING EAST. No. H Daily I exuii. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Daily No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, ' " Raleigh, Arrive Golds boro, 3.45am 6.55pm 8.20 am 4.10pm 3 00pm i 5.30am 5.25 p m 9.30 a m I No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points In Western North Carolina, dally excel Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and West At Goldsboro w1tl W. ft W. R. R. for WUmlngton. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. 4 D. R R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. io. 7. No. 3 I Dally Dally. ex. Sun Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 a m Raleigh, 8.60 pm " Greensboro 8.28 Dm 5.35 p m 5.30 am 6.47 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 ami 0.50 a m No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. 4 A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. fc C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east No. 3-Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. B dally except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction wltli A. & C. A. L. for all points South and South-wes.. At Charlotte with C., C. & A. Railroad for all points South and South-west. SALEM BBA-NCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p Arrive Salem, lO.oOpn Leave Salem, 5-4o a ni Arrive Greensboro, ' " 7 -to am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the B- D. and N. C. Railroads. SLEEPING CABS V.TTHOUT 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. A an" 4 between New York and Savannah via Blchnionu, Charlotte and Augusta, , , h Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleign. Goldsboro; Salisbury and Charlotte, and at an principal points South, South-west, West, ofl and East. For Emigrant rates to points iu Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMURD0. Gen. Passenger Agent. nov20 ' Richmond QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA- Chaklotxe, Columbia and Augusta R . B Colombia. & C, Dec. 2i. l''' On and after Sunday, Dec. 29th, 1878. the ft lowing passenger schedule will be road, (.Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South, No. 1. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia i Arrive Augusta, j. . , Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta-. Arrive ColumblaT. Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte ' DAY PASSENGER. Going South. No. 3. Leave Charlotte Arrive Columbia . Leave Columbia Arrive' Augusta... r. ., Going Noam, No. 4. Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia run ovei un- . 1 00 a. . t( (X) A- M . tf 0 A- M .10 00 a-m 5 55 P- 10 00 P- ' 10 10 P- M- 3 10 A.M. 11 2', a , 4 10 P-M-. 4 15 P. . 8 30 P "- . 9 03 a- 1 (( i- 1 tl 30 v. Arrive Charlotte.. Rock Hill- at Fort Mill, xnese iraiii sip uuij xvi gas- ; burg, WdgeSpririgs, Johston, Trenton nd orai vuie au QLner suwiona wui uc iw"-- 8tpL?an Paiacy sleeping and drawing-room on Noa. l and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; ai ft. Nos. 3 and 4. New York to Savannah, via mond & Georgia ntrai itauroBu. toAeUu D. KLINE, Superintendenu . tlHUL XV. JUAUAI G. P. Agent ce r I ee2U J i n.
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