North Carolina Newspapers

    l)t i)arlottr Db0trpcr
" THURSDAY, MKCH 20, 1870.
RAILROAD
DIRECTOR!.
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The following table shows the running of passen
ear trains to and from Charlotte, on ail the rail
ran
roads (Washington umsji.
RICHMOND 4 DAMVILLE.
4
a rrlves from Richmond and-Goldsboro,
1,00 a. m.
8.20 a.m.
10.50 a, id.
6.45 p. m.
iSvS from Richmond,..
Leaves iw
ATLANTA CHABLOTTB AIB-LINK.
i rrives from Atlanta, -V 8.20 a. m.
Leaves for Atlanta. 1.05 a. m.
Irrives from Atlanta -' 6.50 p.m.
Leaves tor Atlanta i i 10.50 , m.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA. AUGUSTA. '
Arrives from Augusta,. . 3.10 a: m.
leaves for Augusta, rJ 1.00 a. m.
Arrives from Augusta,.... 6.30a.m.
tSvIs for Augusta - n.27 a. m.
CAROLINA CENTRAL.
irrives from Wilmington,; 7.29 p.m.
Leaves for Wilmington, . . . . l. 6.00 a. ,m.
Arrives from Shelby , . . 5.00 p. m.
Leaves for Shelby, 7.00 a. m.
ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO.
i rrlves from Statesvllle, . t . 5.30 p. m.
Leaves for Statesvllle,...... 7.00 a. m
IHAIUOITK P0$T OFFICE.
OFFICE HOURS.
; OPKN8.
CLOSES.
5.00 p. m.
5.00 p. m.
6.00 p. m.
8.45 p. m.
Money Order Department,.-9.00 a. m.
Registry Department .9.00 a. m.
(ieu'lDellv'yStampDept,.8.00a. m.
" 8.80 p. m.
m?- on Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp
Department will be open; from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00
a. m. '
OPENING AND CLOSING OF MAILS,
OPENS. '(CLOSEB.
Danville & Charlotte R.R.,. 8.00 a.m. fl.O0pm.
li.ift a. m.
Charlotte & Atlanta R. K.,. 8.00 a. m.
fi.OO p. m.
9.00 d. m.
it Augusta R. R., . 8.30 p. m.
v, -um'ii & Charlotte R. R... 8.80 p. m.
Charlotte & Shelby R. R. .' A30 p. m.
& Statesvllle,. .-. 5.30 p.m.
10.00 a. m.
5.00 a.m.
6.00 a. in.
6.00 a. m.
I ff- Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at
r, oo p. m., and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m.
Yorkvllle. (horse route,) Thursdays at 6,t)0
li m., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. t
W. W. JENKINS, P. M.
INDICATIONS.
War Departmknt,
Okhce Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, Mar. 19, 7:30 p. m.
Yov the South Atlantic States, warm
er clear or partly feloudy weather; light
variable winds, followed by stationary
or falling barometer.
' Local Report for Yesterday. """
7 A.M. 2 P. M. 1 9 P. M
Barometer,. , ... ,
Thermometer.. .....
Relative Humidity,.
vVlnd Direction,. . .
" Telocity,....,.
Weather?.--
30.212
46
61
S. E.
5
Clear.
Highest temperature 55 deg.; lowest 88.
irCeteerelog-ical Record.
WEATHER EXPORT, MAUCH 13, 420 P. M.
Stations.
30.173 30.142
40 52
66 28
N. K. S.
6 Mile 4
Cloudy. Fair.
Barom Th. Wind. VeL r Weather.
30.19 54 N.W. 10 Clear.
80.21 62 N. W. 12 Clear.
80.18 64 N.W. 9 Clear.
80.12 54 S. W. 11 Clear.
80.05 69 S. E. 12 Clear.
80.19 64 R 9 Cloudy.
30.15 64 E. 14 Clear.
30.22 66 N. 12 Clear.
30.16 75 N. 10 Clear.
30.24 66 TH.' 4 Clear.
30-26 63 8 Clear.
80.22 63 E. 9 Clear.
30.18 72 W. 12 Clear.
30.21 64 N. W. Clear.
301 68 N. 7 Clear.
30.15 72 N. W. 7 Clear.
Atlanta,....
Augusta ..
Charleston,
Charlotte,. .
Corsicana, .
Galveston, .
Indlanola...
Jackson'lle,
Key west,..
Mobile
Montgom'y,
N. Orleans
Punta Rasa
bavannah. .
L Marks.,
gavaua
Index f New Advertisements.
Wlttkowsky ft Baruch Grand Opening.
LeRoy Davidson Groceries.
T. C Smith Dyspepsia,
There ought to be a' 'general burning
out ot cnimneyaxne first rainy -aay w e
have. ; '
There will be a german in the Assem
bly rooms Friday night. No postpone
ment this time.
I esterday wan the day dedicated in
the calendar of tlie Catholic church to
the glory of St. Joseph.
The provision and cotton markets
were both up yesterday ana were
more or less feverish all day.
It is estimated that, On an average,
about three chicken coops are robbed
in Charlotte every night. It never
stops.
Judge Kerr was better yesterday than
.it any time since his illness in this city.
It is expected now that he will improve
rapidly.
There is to be a sacred concert in the
Baptist church some time next week.
Due notice of ".the exact time will be
given.
If there is anything that makes a
fireman mad, it is to run a half mile to
wards a fire and find that it is only a
chimney burning-out.
The cold weather has not materially
harmed the rapidly growing yegetables,
which are now far advanced for this
season of the year.
The mule trade has become quite ex
tensive in Charlotte this season. About
me hundred of these animals, shipped
mostly from Kentucky, have been sold
here within the last month.
The Rudisill Mining Company have
had another assay of their ore made,
which shows the vein recently discov
ered, to be much richer than that from
which ore was taWen worth 78 per
ton. ,
A prominent business man of this
city says the business outlook for the
coining vear is better than it has been
for several years past, and he is pre
pared to show it.
An alarm of fire was caused yester
day about 2:30 bv the burning out ox a
chimney in the Mansion House. A
Rood deal of excitement prevailed for a
short time and all the companies
started out. '
At a late meetma of the board of
commissioners of- New Hanover
county, Capt. T. h. 'Vail, chairman of
the Mecklenburg board presented a
claim for the payment of some sixty
odd dollars for maintaining a pauper
trointhat county.' in' the Mecklenburg
county poor house, which, by advice of
the county attorney, the board refused
10 pay.
' wo Ears,
Speaking of rabbits' ears Billy Hand,
itt Wriston & Co's drug store, has a pair
five inches long and . large aecoroin'.
They were sent hitrl bv a friend irt
Texas and once rested on the head of
a prane rabbi t-more commonly known
;is a jack-rabbit, because the ears look
so much like a mule's. ' Another thing
ithout these ears is that they were sent
all the way froto Texas by mail for two
D "Peptics.
Ve would call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement of Vest
1'ocket Cure for dyspepsia. The.i2e
Ugious iferald. of Richmond, the
official organ of the Baptists of the
S(uth. savsr i f ffe. is endorsed by the
direct personal testimony of men of
National1 fame Ai:n d of strictness of
speech. It is not tod much to, say that
!o medicine ever had such support in
its favor as a. specific The word of
any one of the eminent divines Who
underwrite this tfntfdote to dyspepsia
lias deserved weights Their united wit
ness joined with the experimental use
ad approval of the pfeparation by
well-known physicians, removes all
1 oubt. It is, beyond question, ftwon
derf ul therapeutical agent."
The Spartanburg Spartan of the
present week says : "The Presbyterian
QS?atf6ffnVas dedicated last,
Saturday Dr. Miller from Charlotte
preached; Saturday and Sunday. His
sermons are highly spoken of, especially
the one preached Sunday. The subject
was, 'Christ the Corner Stone and the
sermon will be long remembered by
thjpseljof heard ?it.j We congratulate
out: friends on the completibftbf their
church, and hope they will fill up a jran
in the battle line that is waging war
against sin and iniquity."
4 .
AJ?ract,cal and Scientific Farmer
Want, a piaeen
ri'he S lettr addTessed to the
editor of this paper by Mr. Ira Fred
rick, now m Columbia, is copied in the
hope of its being the means of aiding a
foreigner who has come to settle
among us :
ifii"1 Poetical as wellas a scien
wi rmer l many ; have'managed
laige farms, first in Prussia, then near
Odessa on the Black Sea in South
Jiussia, and lastly in Mecklenburg, a
small principality in Germany. I am
poor, have no means, and yet it may be
pv-wxuia , uuu, xnroufirn jvour aro-f
acquaintance
with planters who5 ma v
want
a practical fa
I could get a situation, profitable as
well for the farmer or planter as to
myself, if you would be kind enough to
aid me and extend a helping1 in my
endeavors so to do.
Hoping to receive a few lines of vnn
in regard to the matter in which I have
expressed myself, I beg you be assured
that I am "Yours fre
Abatent lUinded Pconle n u1 l
"Off! 'f K fjf ,..Vy. P f!f . f. y
Another absent minder?
pei-son has just left a package in the
postoffice addressed to Iluntersville, on
which there is no sie-n of a stamn
This sort of thiner
and is undoubtedly the cause of many
uiijtiob tum pittiuLs againsr itie man ser
vice. Some time ago a professional
man in this city noted tot accuracy in
all the details of business, dropped a
letter into the office which was not
stamped. It was advertised but not
claimed, and lay there for about a
month. Finally one of the clerks, no
ticing that it could be opened without
tearing the envelope, looked into it and
found that it contained a check for
quite a large amount, payable on an in
surance policy. SuDDOse the een tie-
man's death had occurred whilp this
letter remained in the office a very se-
nous supposition, by the way, but
necessary to enforce the lesson the
whole amount of the insurance might
have been lost. The fact that it wasn't
does not detract from the force of the
lesson which the little
teaches.
occurrence
The Passenger Ticket Agents.
The general passenger and
ticket
agents convention, in session in New
1 ork, Saturday, agreed upon a new
constitution and by-laws, which will
come up for ratification at the next
meeting, to be held m September next.
The chief points in the constitution and
by-laws are that the association shall
hereafter be known as the National As
sociation of General Passenger and
Ticket Agents ; that every railroad cor
poration and transportation line in
North America issuing and receiving
coupon tickets shall be entitled to one
representative m this association ; that
passenger rates shall be fixed in open
convention upon the report of the com
mittee of the whole ; and that the right
to make througli rates between common
points shall be accorded to the compa
ny or companies having the shortest
line between said points by the usual
route over which through tickets are
.regularly sold, 'and trains Tun in con
nection; provided, that when a water
route forms part of such line, and is in
competition with a rail line, then the
rates ot the rail line shall be adopted in
making the through rate ; and, provided
further, that such through rate shall
not exceed the sum of the locals of any
rail line between such points.
Desecration of the Sabbath Rail
road Trains on Sunday.
The act of the Legislature "to pre
vent the desecration of the Sabbath
day" by the running and unloading of
trains, &c, recently passed, goes into
effect to-day. it reads as tollows ;
T?ie General Assembly of North Caro
lina do enact :
Suction 1. That no railroad company
shall permit the loading or unloading
of any freight car on the Sabbath day
this state.
Sec. 1. That no railroad company shall
permit any car, train of cars, or locomo
tive to be run on sunaay. on any roaa
within the limits ot this State except
such as may be absolutely necessary for
the transportation ot tne u nitea states
mails and except in cases of urgent ne
cessity, other than for the purpose of
business and pleasure: Provided, That
the word Sunday ' aK used hi this act
shall be construed to embrace only that
part of the day between "sunrise and
sunset."
Sec. 3. That any railroad company of
fending against either of the above sec
tions shall be liable to indictment for a
misdemeanor in each county in or
through which said car, train of cars or
locomotive shall pass or in wnicn sucn
freight car shall be loaded or unloaded,
and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than fiye hundred dollars
for each offence.
Sec. 4. That the fine so imposed snail
when collected be paid into the public
treasury of the Sfate for tl rise of the
public schools of the State.
Sec. 5. This act shall be in force from
and after the 20th of March, 1879.
Railroad Notes.
The White Line mail car has not yet
marie, its nersonal appearance. It was
expected to pass through last Sunday.
Two conductors run toe uy cApiesa
on tne Air juie xiiunucm uciviccu
Atlanta and Charlotte. They are per
haps the hardest worked railroad men
that come into town.
It is talked around that tne mcii-
mond and Danville men are oemg
called (upon tb jslgn a "iejese," which
aHaMrea tfip. comnanv from all liability
f .r.;i
for damages received oy any one w imu
in company's service. The legal
vain a of such an instrument is, How
ever, questionable in tne extreme.
Tf.vprv ontrinfter on the Carolina Cen
froi Railroad has liis own engine ana
iwiv eisft runs it. lie ieeis tnat tne
11VWVJ , ,
ifl m much his while he is on tne
rrdf aa f Tift had a deed for her When
ha roaf she rests. Engineer John
"Raskerville has been running the
MVnrnfi" for five Vears. When he was
married a yeajcago or such a mattei,
and was given six weeks furlough, the
"Monroe'7 got the same, and when he
went back to work his engine was
standing on the very spot where he had
leffher. Those engines, it is needless
to add, get well taken care of. .
The? General Assembly: gust ad
jourriecf,8 passed atf act, ' as is well
known, to prohibit the pooling of
fmifrVibt hv railroad comnames,' : and tor
mnkp th" "i i:ur or taKing qi a reoate
misdfcrii taiior. A meeting ; of ; repre
sentatives of. the timerem; rauxoaus
having lines in this State, has been
called to take jlace at Ealeigh on the
24th inst., to consider what is to pe
done by the companies in view of the
enactment of this law-1 Charlotte rail
road men.it maybe added, treat the
law as a huge joke on the Legislature.
Paymaster Biggers, of the Air .Line
road, came in last evening, settling up
With the employes along the line tor
Febraary. ; -
Four Per Cent Refunding; Certificates
at the Postoff.ee.
Postmaster Je nkins has received from
the secretary of the treasury of the
United St.iU.i a circular letter calling
attention to the four pet cent refunding
certificate i f the "United States to be
issued um.er t:ie following provisions
of the act of Congress, approved Feb
ruary 2S, 1S79, entitled "Ail act to au
tliorize the use of certificates of deposit
in aid of the refunding of the public
debt," to wit:
"That the secretary of the treasury is
hereby authorized and directed to issue,
in exchange for lawful money of the
United States that may be presented for
such exchange, certificates of deposit,
of the denomination of ten dollars,
bearing interest at the rate of four per
centum per annum, and convertible at
any time, with accrued interest, into
the four per centum bonds described in
the refunding act; and the money so
received shall be applied only to the
payment of the bonds bearing interest
at a rate of not legs than five per cen
tum in the mode prescribed by said act,
and he is authorized to prescribe suita
ble rules and regulations in conformity
with this act."
The postmaster is invited to be
come agent for the sale of these cer
tificates, one-eighth of one per cent be
ing allowed him or any other officer of
the government, upon his filing a satis
factory bond, the size of which shall
regulate the amount of certificates he
can obtain at any one time. All Na
tional Banks, upon complying with sec
tion 5153, Revised Statutes of the Uni
ted States, are also invited to become
agents of the government and deposita
ries of public moneys accruing from
the sale of these certificates. Postmas
ter Jenkins has not yet signified his de
termination to become the agent for
the sale of the bonds.
Prof. HannaS Work.
Editojof the Observer.
Yesterday I was handed a pamphlet
entitled "Statistics of mines and
minerals of North Carolina." This has
been proposed by the committee of the
inning board ot Charlotte and is
really a very valuable paper. It dis
cribes many of the principal gold, iron,
coal and copper mines of the State,
their location, quality of ores and
mineral formations associated with
them. The writer, who is evidently Mr.
G. 13. Ilanna, of the mint, shows much
knowledge of the geological formations
of the State and its mineral matter.
There is a modesty of style and a
scientific precision In discribing min
erals and ores that shows a familiarity
with the subject of Avhich he treats.
that adds value to his historic and
scientific statements. The concise
history of the leading mines of the
State will be interesting to many. The
pamphlet was hastily prepared by one
useful to our State but shows that the
writer is worthy of a higher position
than he now occupies in the Federal
government. W.
TUIIilTK OP 11ESPKCT.
University of North Carolina. i
Dialectic Kail, March 15th, 187i.
WtfKREAs, It has pleased Almighty God to call
to his eternal rest the Hon. William H. Battle, LL.
D.. one of the most venerable and distinguished
citizens of the State, long eminent as jurist and
counsellor, lu whom the law has lost a learned and
faithful expounder, the Church a devout member,
tlie University a steadfast friend, and society a
shining exemplar of virtue and wisdom, the Dia
lectic Society mourning the loss of one of Its chief
ornaments, desires to place on record Its sense of
bereavement and full appreciation of departed
worth and excellence; therefore be it
Resolved, 1st, That with submission to the divine
will, and with gratitude for a life blessed In all its
relations, lengthened out In the practice of every
virtue, and conducted gently to its close with all
that should accompany old age, as honor, love,
obedience, and troops of friends, yet we mourn for
the zealous member and faithful friend whose
kindness and liberality had so endeared him to us
all.
2nd, That we will cherish his memory, and seek
to emulate his example of Industry, of Integrity,
and of unfailing charity towards all men.
3rd, That we tender to President Battle, and to
other members of the bereaved family, our respect
ful and heartfelt sympathy and condolence.
4th, That we wear the usual badge of mourning
for thirty days, and that these resolutions be spread
upon the minutes pf the society, and that copies of
them be sent to the bereaved family, to the faculty
of the University and to the Wilmington Star, Ral
eigh Observer and Charlotte Observer for pub
lication. J. Webb, j
A. A. Kent. -Com.
A. L. Phillips. )
Kase Attainable by the Kheumat Ic.
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 channel for
blood purification the acrid element to which
pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin
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.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORT
MARCH 19, 1879
PRODUCE.
Cincinnati Flour steady and unchanged ; family
4.50a5.50. Wheat steady: red and white 1.00a
1.05. Corn dull at 3tfa37. Oats steady and
firm at 27a30. Pork quiet, firm at 10.00.a25. Lard
dull; steam 6.40. Bulk meats quiet; shoulders
H.tfU. snort ribs , snort clear ti.uo; Dacon in
fair demand; shoulders 414. clear ribs 5Va. clear
sides 5. whiskey quiet at 1.02. Butter steady
and unchanged. Sugar firm; hards 9aifc, A white
HWdX'z, New Orleans 5a7J4. Hogs active and firm;
pacKing 4.uua4.zu.
Baltimore Oats firm; Southern 34a35, Wes
tern white 34a35. do mixed 32a33, Pennsyl
vania 34a35. ' Hay unchanged; prime Penn
sylvania and Maryland lla!2. Provisions strong;
mess pork, old 9. ouio.7t, new -; duik meaia
loose shoulders 334, clear rib sides 4, per car
load, packed new 4a5; bacon shoulders, old
4, clear rib sides, new ft, hams, sugar-cured.
9al0. Lard retuied tierces vvs. auuer quiet;
choice Western Backed 18a20. rolls 15al6. Cof
fee strong; Rio cargoes lOVfcalft. wnisKey dun as
1.07aV. Sugar steady; A soft 8ia.
New York Flour no important change; No. 2,
2.35a3.10, superfine Western and State 3.45a3.55,
common to good extra Western and State 3.75a
3.80, good to choice do 3.95a4.50; Southern flour
active; common to fair extra 4.10a5.40; good
to choice do 5.50aB.75. Wheat ungraded wir
er red 1.05al.l4, No. 3 ditto 1.10aJ& Com
ungraded 40a45 No. 3, 42i&a43V2- Oats dull ,
Coffee quiet and steady; Rio quoted in car-
goes 10al4V2. la job lots 10al6. Sugar steady;
uban 6 3-16, fair to good refining 64aft, prime
6a; refined standard A. 8ai&, granulated 8ite,
powdered 8al2. crushed 8 Molasses New Or
leans 28a40. Rice In moderate request and firm.
Pork mess on spot 9 37V2a50. Lard prime steam
6.62Vfca65. Whiskey at 1.062. Freights lower.
COTTON.
Norfolk Firm; middling 9c; net receipts
1,024; gross ; stock 15,625; exports coastwlsje
630; sales 765; exports to Great Britain .
Baltebobk Firm; middling 9 fcc.; low middling
9i$c.; good ordinary 98fcc.; net receipts ; gross
1,402; sales 425; stock 9.092: exports coastwise
0v spinners 200; exports to Great Britain ;
to Continent
Bosto Frrm; middling 10!.; low middling
9; good ordinary 91A; net receipts 1,096; gross
-; sales -; stock 3,708; exports to Great
Britain .
Wilmington Firm : middling 9V2C; low mid-
dllne HVfac. : eood ordinary 8E&; net receipts 190;
gross : sales ; stock 4,611; spinners ; ex
ports coastwise : to Great Britain ; to oon
nent ; to channel .
Philadelphia Firm ; middling 10ic.; low
middling 9c; good ordinary 9c; net receipts
120; gross 661: sales 94 0; spinners 872; stock
7,881; exports to Great Britain .
Adousta Firm; middling 914c; low mid
dling 8c; good ordinary 8c; receipts 139;
shipments; sales 577; stock .
Charleston Firm; middling 934c; low mid
dling 9V2-; good ordinary 9W-; net receipts
542; gross ; sales 400; stock 19,73-1; exports
coastwise ; Great Britain ; Franco ;
Continent ; to channel .
New York Firm; sales 415; middling uplands
10c middling Orleans lOic; consolidated net re
ceipts 8,718, exports to Great Britain 14.401;
Continent 0,851; France 1,075; channel 1,891.
Liverpool Noon Cotton hardening. Uplands
5 9-16, Orleans. 5., low middling uplands ,
good ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands .
sales 12,000, speculation and export 2,000, re
ceipts 20,300 American. 17,800; Futures 1-32 and
1-16 better. Uplands low middling clause: March
riAitverv S 0-1 Bal 9-32. March and April 5 9-16.
April and May do. May and June 5, June and July
5 21-82all-16, July and August 5 11 16a23-32,
August and September 53fc, September and Octo
ber , October and November . New crop ihlp
ped January per Mil , February and MarcH .
FDTTJBX3.
Nw Tokl-futaretciowd steady. Sale 135,
000 bales.
March 10 .08
April 10.14a.15
May 10. 32a. 33
June 10.48a.4ft
July 10.Bla.62
August 10.88a.ft9
September 10 .52a.53
October 10.27a.2S
November 10.11
December. 10 .05a.07
FINANCIAL.
New Tom Money 1.03. Exchange 4.8fiatfe.
governments weak. New 5's 1.044. State bonds
dull.
CITY COTTON MARKET.
Office of the Obskrvep, i
Charlotte, March 20, 1879. (
The market yesterday closed firm, as follows:
Good middling
Middling 9a
Strict low middling 914
Low middling 91
Tinges l
Lower grades 7 a84
CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET
MARCH 18, 1879.
CORRECTED DAILY.
Corn, per bush'l 55a60
Meal, " 55a60
Peas, " f 50a55
Oats, shelled, 40a45
Bacon
N. C. hog round 8a9
Hams, N. C tti&
Hams, canvassed 12
Bulk Meats
Clear Rib Sides. 6a6J&
Coffee
Prime Rio 15al6tfc
Good. 121&U4
Syrup
Sugar-house. 25
Molasses
Cuba. 38a40
New Orleans - 35a50
Salt
Liverpool fine 1.00a2.00
Sugar
White 9i&al0i
Yellow W&SVi
Potatoes
Sweet 35a40
Irish 3.75a4.00
Butter
North Carolina. - 12a20
Eggs, per dozen 8al0
Flour
Family 3.00a3.50
Extra. 2.75a3.00
Super 2.25a2.50
texo dtjjertisjcmimts.
DON'T FAIL
TO CALL AND
E X A M I N E
The splendid line of
WINDSOR MANOR
PICKLES,
VIZ:
Autumn Cluster, Stuffed Mangoes, Tiny Tims
Gherkins, Martynlas.
Also the finest line of
CRACKERS
Ever seen In Charlotte, at
LeROY DAVIDSON'S,
Remember. th!s is the only first class stock of
GROCERIES
In town,
found at
Anything you want In Groceries ca be
LeROY DAVIDSON'S-
A Carfl.
To all who are suffering from the -errors and In
discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de
cay, loss of manhood, fcc, I will send a recipe that
will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary la
South America. Send a self-addressed envelop
to the REV. JOSEPH T. IIS MAN, Station D, Hlfe
House, New York City
Jan 25
2fDYSPEPSIA(2
Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Meth.)
It is an excellent corrective of lndlgeshor l Have
used it with prompt beneficial results.
Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of Yi. C.
I concur with Bishop Doggett In his estimate of
the Vest Pocket Cure. .
Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. COnfeiene.
It has benefitted me. fend another package.
Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlsfrt.
I am never without It at home or abroad. It Is
an antidote to indigestion, uneasiness arter a
meal or purging is checked and the bowels regula
ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of high
character. I have seen a " tried-everythtng " dys
peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose.
Rev. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.)
It Is endorsed by the direct personal testimony
of men of national fame and of strictness of
speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine
ever had such support in its favor as a specific.
The word of any one of the eminent divines who
underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved
weight. Their united witness joined with the ex
perimental use and approval of the preparation by
well-known physicians, removes all doubt.
It is.
beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical
agent.
Editors Religious ueraia, va.
Rev. R. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. Col., Va.
It Is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi
cal Faculty and the people. It is excellent for In
digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific,
tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea.
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
For sale by:
DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C.
ODELL, RAG AN & CO., Greensboro, N. C.
THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C.
mar 20 d&w tf.
FOR RENT.
A
Cottage with 4 rooms,
. eoo
xi water, etc. Apply to
marl 9 St
C. HILKER.
WLzdzUts mid geujstaj.
-p lasne,
From Paris, France,
WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL
VER PLATER,
Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church,
Nat Gray Store.
T"verv kind of renftirs made at once at half nrlce:
and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or
Bronze Gliding, Coloring. Silver-PIatlng and Gal
vanizing made at short notice and equally as good
as new. Work done for the trade at low prices.
Apprentice wanted, with premium and good
Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the
expiration oi iweive mouuis lorcusi wi renaira.
septlS
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BEAT BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
J, T. BUTLER'3.
J. T. BUTLER'S.
WATCHES.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND
SILVER-
PLATED
WARE,
GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES.
Gold-Head Canes and
everything you want
J. T. BUTLER'S.
for Christmas, at
dec24
WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCTT
E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOC JV
T? A N C Y
-r A N C Y
GOO
GOO
Ground audi Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest
in the market The latest styles of Perfume Boxes
Including some novelties, which will pay you to
call and examine.
FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases
FreBCfe Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather
Pocket Books-; also a full stock of English and
American .Tooth..Halr and Nail Brushes.
B, WRISTON & CO.
declS
Warding.
CALDWELL HOUSE,
ALDWELL HOUSE,
CALDWELL HOUS
CALDWELL HOUS
E,
Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets,
Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets.
CHARLOTTE, N. C,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
S. P. CALDWELL,
Proprietor.
This house Is permanently established and offers
all the conveniences and comforts of a first-class
boarding house. Persons visiting the city will find
it a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted.
Can be furnished with rooms.
RATES Per day, transient, $1.25; per week,
$6.00. Regular table, 1&iS.6; .board and room
per month, $18.00.
janlO
N
EW LIVERY STABLE.
If you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, Bug
gies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Users
Stable.
If you want a Carriage and Baggage WagOE to
meet arriving or departing trains, go to the New
Livery Stable.
If you want your horses well fed and well groomed
go to the New Livery Stable.
Careful drivers, promptness and reasonable prices
are our motto.
may28 B. CHAMBERS.
Ruction j& ales.
D. G. MAXWELL.
C. F. HARRISON,
Auctioneer.
M
AXWELL & HARRISO
N
AUCTION AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of
MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
Will give strict personal
attention to all business entrusted to our care.
Four doors above Charlotte Hotel.
iec3
gfcXistfUanttws.
JJE-NO TEA,
PURE, GOOD AND CHEAP.
WILSON & BUR WELL, Agents.
rpiIE BEST STOCK OF
GROCERIES an CONFECTIONERIES
In the city, at
LeROY DAVIDSON'S.
jan30
$200
IN CASH WILL PURCHASE
A Power Printlna Press, Guernsey make, old
style, size of bed 20x40 Inches. Was in use until
replaced by a new oae Address J. C. BAILEY,
editor Enterprise and Mountaineer, Greenville,
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STATE OF NOI TH CAROLINA, I In Probat i
Yadkll Oounty. S Court.
Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors of
Benjamin spams, deceased,
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The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks, deceased
NOTICE OT FINAL SETTLEMENT.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that
Lydla Dimmit, wife of Paton Dimmit Hannah
Felte. wife of John Felts; John Sparks, and Eliza
beth Reddik, wife of John KeddUt, are heirs at law
in this case and non-residents of the State,
It Is therefore on motion ordered by the Court
that advertisement be made for six weeks in The
Charlotte Observer, notifying said defendants
to appear at the Clerk's office in YadJdnvtile with
in twenty days after service of this notice, and let
them take notice that if they fall to appear that the
same will be taken pro twiissso and export as to
them.
Given under my hand and seal of office in Yad
kinvUle, this the 10th day of February, A. D. 1879.
isaac n. Vestal,
Probate Judge.
feb23-dltw5t -
JLACK STRAP MOLASSES
Under cost by the barrel, by
ROY DAVIDSON.
jan30
R A FIRST CLASS
F Smoke eall nftl get a Sudor, at
L3R0T DitTDSoirao
L Jam30
G
QAROLINA CENTRAL
VIA WTLMTNOTON,
THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE
This Line being
Freight from
fully equipped fdr business,
Wilmington and an Northern and Eastern Cities to
Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations
Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio,
As well as potnta In Georgia
Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as
Information furnished
F. W. CLARK.
Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
sept30
JR. J. H. McADEN,
DRUGGIST AND CKKMIST,
Now offers to the trade a full stock of
Lubln's Extracts and Colognes,
English Select pices,
Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap'
English, French and
American Tooth Brushes
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and
dayt
J. H. McADEN'S
Prescription Store.
s
ECURITY !
J3ECURITY !
ISECURITY
200 Barrels'of
C. WEST & SONS'
EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE
ANL
I ALADDIN SECURITY OIL.
west's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West &
Sons, Baltimore.
Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition,
oratni nil wnrks. Canton. Warranted to stand 8
fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before it will
burn. C. West & Sons, Baltimore.
For Sale by
Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
F. C. MUNZLER,
DEALER In Lager Beer, Ace and Porter; bottled
beer a specialty. Bottled Jaear .delivered to
any part of the city free of charge a,t NE DOL
LAR PER DOZEN.
Lager Beer is healthy and an excellent appetjzer,
;and recommended by all good physicians to per
sons in delicate health.
All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re-
ceive prompt attentloa
tnar4
-pRENCH BRANDY
Guaranteed to be
TWENTY YEARS OLD,
AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON.
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JOIN your bands all friends of taste
QN my ear ealy the best is placed.
gANDWlCH, Pretzel, Wine, Whiskey, Beer,
JACHman 11 receive right real,. good cheer,
D LEASE step la, my hall mspe,
H1
EAR It, you'll see more thanypirt expect.
JpaENCH, German, Domestic Brandles.Wine '
J try each customer's taste to refine,
UCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good,
ONTAINS my bar, most delicious food,
JJAVDiG Cheese and Sausage m bill of fare,
Jj ACH glass o Beer, or Ota mill bear
gAVANT Judgment and taste most rare.
gEE cormomeur't lips as to sipeedrtas
JgACH sip be takes proves what he thinks.,
T IGHT off one more he calls as to nte friend
At he winks.
jfsa22 -"
ELECTRIC BELTS.
A sure cure for nervous debility, premature de
aaj, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable rare. Cir
oMliranalled free. Address J. K. REEVES, 48
Chatham street, N. Y.
Feb. 20 d&wSm.
WELL!
COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS,
We have received this day an elegant line of
BLACK CASHMERES, ALL GRADES,
aneseigwws awauuj. "and designs-Edging and Inserting to match.
From 5,000 to 8,000 yards
HAMBURG EMBROIDERY.
The largest and cheapest lot ever offered In Charlotte. A beautiful line of Piques, all grades and
cheap. Plata and dotted Swiss, plain and barred Nainsooks, Masalla, MiuTMusllns, white and colored
t t t otiloo 1 in th linn flwvia hum tMp.n wvHvd and manv net menroned.
Tn ten daw oar stoek will be complete.
we Win
and unbleached 4-4 Domestics la Charlotte.
March 10.
DISPATCH MNp
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NORTH; CAROLINA,
TO ALL POINTS SOtJTB.
Mi
oOers unequalled faeiUUea fee the TrauspurUtm ot
Charlotte, Statesvllle, AsheVllle, Butherfordto h
on the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line,
and Western N. C Railroads,
Alabama and Mississippi.
via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick.
upon application to
T. T, SMITH,
Agent C C. Railway, Charlotte.
potteries.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
To win a fortune. Fourth Grand Distribution,
Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April
8th, 1879 107th Monthly Drawing.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly lncorDorated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes in 18B8, pom the nan of
twenty-five TKABS, to which contract tbe Inviola
ble laitn 01 tne state is medeea with a eanitai 01
91,000,000, to which it has since added a Beserve
Fund 01 SaoU.UUU. Its UKAJ4U blNUUC NUM
BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on
the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones.
look at tne lenowing distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half Tick.
ets, One Dollar.
LIST OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize 830,000
1 Capital Prize, . 10,000
1 Capital Prize,. 5,000
2 Prizes of 82,500 5,000
5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes of 50 10,000
500 Prizes of 20 - 10,000
1,000 Prizes of. 10. . .. - 10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES :
9 Approximation Prizes of $800 82,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900
1857 Prizes, amounting to 8110,400
Responsible corresDondlnir scents wanted at all
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation
will to pciid
Application for rates to clubsshould only be made
to the Home Office in New Orleans.
Write, clearly stating full address, for lull infor
mation or send orders to
M A. DAUPHIN,
Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings arejnder
tlie supervision and management of GENERALS
G. T. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A, EARLY.
mar 11
TJNDERTAKING
The undersigned Is now prepared to fill all orders
for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand a
full assortment of
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES,
Both Wood and Metallc
PRICES AS LOW A3 ANT.
Hearses furnished If desired.
Furniture of every Description Repaired At shor
notice.
W.M. WILHELM,
SilhJ3...G. Rogers, Trade 8treet.
June 20.
JJSE HE-NO TEA.
HE-NO is Tea In its natural condition, such as
the Chinese themselves drink, and for the follow-
z good reasons is sold only in original pouna ana
half-pound packages: . . , . .
It Is the most convenient ana economical nyie pi
package.
It Is weighed and packed where it can be, done
cheapest and best.
It can be easily Identified by the consvmer.
It keeps the Tea better.
It prevents adulteration in America.
We are the agents for HE-NO Tea in this city,
and ask our friends to give ft a trial. V not satis
factory we will cheerfully take it back aM refund
the money. ,L..R. WRISTON 4 CO.,
feb 0.
Charlotte, N. C.
O TO
CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON
Fpr StondardPure;Llquos.
M LICHffENSTEIN.
" MERCHANT BAILOR,
1
CHARLOTTE. C .
Just received fifty more samples in addition to
those on band, all are noVeltietf ot the season.
Call and make selections, as the time for a new
suit is here. Style and workmanship surpassed .
Repairing neatly, done. '
mart)
JAMES MURPHY,
PRACTICAL TAILOR,
aottocU Building, Trade Street, Up .Stairs.
Owing to the stringency of the tlmes I will In-future
work very cheap. Win make line suits for
$10, Casslmere suits for $8. Pants of suits same
rates. I guarantee all my work ;no fit, no charge.
Give me a call and be convinced.
July 17.
wsaut Ul concitnnni iua www hbi ir.ov-v
ALEXANDER & HARRIS
    

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