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lje Charlotte bscnjer. 1 1 is. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : nailv, V1' .Pot-pctl&) in advance. . 3 00 jZKonths , 4 00 yhree Month. .. . 2 00 (fur Month 5 WEEKLY EDITION ; treeklv, ( the county) i advance. . . . k. $2 00 PutQfthe'coueUy.poetpaid,. ... 24J0 Hiz Month 1 00 0T Liberal Reduction for OhOm. goroTi and got gtrhitlng. TOT OHSKHVRR OjK DEPARptEMT ILi been Ihorouahlv mtmiied trilh every needed mlm iomt, and with the Latest Style of Type, and evtry maimer of Job Work em now be done with neatnees, dixputch and cheap. We am rurnieh, at Short notice, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAQ& RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HAND-BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, C. VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1879. NO., 3,139. g8 SPRING DRY GOODS We be ,e!ive 10 announce t0 our Mends and K that we have bought an unusually laree SPRING STOCK, tj &oo&Bt WlatUlnQ, Set -k NEW STOCK .OF SPRING GOODS it i which Is now .In. and leadj for Inspection. na are rera vd to offer this season extraordl- linlucements to buyers, both j WHOLESALE -AND ; 'V RETAIL. BOUGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. We have a full line of Gros Grain and Damasse Silks, In black and eolors, summer trimming and lining silks, Henrietta Cloths, DrapD'Alma, Tam lee, black and colored Cashmeres, Empress Cloths (plain and striped). Black French Bunting. A sec ond stock of aft wool Bunting in all shades, and the most complete stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS. In Brocades, plain and stripes, ever exhibited In this market. A complete stock of French Or gandies and Dotted Swiss, for over-dresses. White goods hi Linen Cambrics, Mull Muslins, MarsaMas, Nainsooks In plain, striped and barred; Victoria Lawns In plain and fancy. A large variety of Piques; the handsomest stock of Hamburg Edg ings and' Insertings, In white and colors ever ex hibited tn this market. Ladies', children's and gents Hosiery. Dress Linens and Linen suits. All ine new novelties to Dress Buttons, silk and worst ed Fringes. A handsome lot of ladles' and chil dren's trimmed and untrimmed Hats; also trim ming for same, including Plumes, Flowers and Wreaths. Black Crape and Crape Veils, Silk and Gingham Parasols. The handsomest stock of Lace. Silk and Lawn Scarfs and Bows ever offered in this market Crepe Llsse and Monogram Ruf fling, Shetland Shawls, colored and white table Linens, Doyliers and Napkins Josephine and Harriss' Seamless Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread ana Lace Gloves. Corsets In all dualities and numbers. Mrs. Moody's Patent Corset Silk. Satin and dou ble-faced Ribbons; Lappet, Net and Knottingham Curtains: White Lace Lambrequins A full stock of Gents' and Children's Stiff. Soft, Fur. Saxony and Straw Hats. A full line of De Big Beihel Church. Uncle Remus In the Atlanta Constitution. De Big Bethel chu'eh! de Big Bethel ehu'eh! 1 Done put old Satan behlne um; Ef a sinner git loose from enny udder chu'eh, De Big Bethel chu'eh will fine um! Hit's good to be dere, an' Its sweet to be dere, Wld de sisterin' all aroun' you A shakln' dem shackles er mussy an' love Wharwld de Lord Is boun' you. Hit's sweet to be dere and lissen to de hymes An' hear dem mo'ners a shoutin' Dey done reach de place whar dere alnt no room Fer enny mo" weepln' an' doubtln'. Hit's good to be dere w'en de sinners all jine Wi'd de brudderln in dere singln', An' it look like Gaberl gwlne ter rack up an' blow An' set dem heaven blls ter ringln' ! Oh, de Big Bethel ohu'ch! de Big Bethel chu'cli ! Done put ole Satan behlne um; EI a sinner git loose from enny udder chu'eh De Big Bethel chu'eh will tine um! OIISEHVAIIONS. Give us a call, or send your orders, and we will guarantee satisfaction. ELLAS & COHEN. .Iftmiiture. B UHOESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKAI.KR IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, AC. BKDDING, &C. FURNITURE FURNITURE! FURNITURE I FUKNITURE 1 BE5CING, AC BEDDING, AC. SPRING CLOTHING, Fancy Caslmeres. Boots and Shoes. Our stock will be ready for exhibition by the 25th of this month, and we Invite all to give it a careful inspec tion, as we are confident It will compare with any ever exhibited in this market Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte. N. C. March 23. LARGE ARRIVAL -OF- SPRING GOODS -AT- H. MORRIS & BROS.' -AT NEW YORK CITY PRICES. In the race for matrimony it isn't always the girl that covers the most laps that wins. An officer who was going out of town yesterday with several prisoners fastened together remarked he was going out with the tide Derrick. Man can do many things, but there Is one thing he cannot do; he can't button on a new collar, ust after cutting his thumb nails, without looking up in the air. He put his arm around her waist And swore an awful swore. And as he jerked it off again He said: I've felt that Pln-afore. Jpfffirsnn Davis onerht to be hanged. While we are in the habit of doiner thlners their way for fear of displeasing our nortn, we might as well hang Jeff at once. He is not a citizen, we believe, and It wouldn't be against any of the amendments to abolish him. Atlanta Constitution. Pittsburg Post: How silly the talk of a "solid South," In an offensive sense, when Randall, in caucus, got nearly one-half the Southern Demo cratic vote, as against Blackburn, a Southern man, while Adams, a Union soldier, was nominated for clerk, by Southern votes, over Caldwell, an ex-Confederate. An Irishman accosted a gentleman on the street late at night with a request for the time. The gen tleman suspecting that Pat wished to snatch his watch, gave him a stinging rap on the nose, with the remark, '-It has just struck one !" "Be jabers," retorted Pat, "I'm glad I didn't ax you an hour ago." "Amanda, I wish you to put the large Bible in a prominent place on the centre-table, and place three or four hymn-books carelessly around on the sofas. I have advertised for a young man to board 1 PREVENTING A MARRIAGE. CAPITAL NOTES. n a cheerful Christian family, and I tell you what. If you girls don't manage, either one ot you, to take him in, why, I'll never t.y anything again, for I m tired out' A married woman who lost her voice fifteen years ago, and didn t know how to write, recoverea ner speecn last week, xne nrsi worus auaressea w her husband were. "isow, George Henry, i want vou to tell me where you were on the night of Sep tember 22d. 1KB5, that yo. didn't come in until 2 'clock In the morning?" George Henry replied. I don't remember." Ann we don't suppose ne did. Exchange. He was a venerable and agricultural-looking man, attired in tne latest hew Jersey iasrnon, ana he stood on a street corner near Washington Mar ket. Holding up his left hand, and gazing reflec tively upon three pieces of string tied round an equal number of fingers, he soliloquized: "That's to remind me get a spool of cotton; t'other means don't forget the calico. But what in thunder's this one for? Ah, by gum! that's don't get drunk again!" A. 1. Com. Adv. In the great race for wealth and fame does It ever occur to a man that 6,o00 years ago blrlus was the predominant star of Autumn, and that tt,000 years hence it will be the ruling star ot Spring? We don't suppose It does. The greed of gold drives the love ot astronomy out of a man's - . ..im ... il W l head, ana it you were to ten mm mat zu,ruu years hence the moon would shine in the day time and the sun at night, he wouldn't manifest any alarm, whatever, but coolly reply, "We shall see." Xor. Herald. A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. El - COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Tra.uk Strkbt. CHARLOTTE, N. C. iJtr Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a line supply. Look at the following reduction of prices: Best Calico, only Yard Wide Bleaching, Best Sea Island Cotton, Coats' Cotton, Hand-sewed Slippers, OV'a Cents per yard, 8 8 55 Cents per dozen 75 Cents. We only enumerate a tew articles, but a eall will convince everybody that we mean what we say Our stock is VERY LARGE, and embraces everything kept in a first class es tablishment We have reduced every department to keep up with the times. Now Is your chance to buy the CHEAPEST jau.') B ARGAINS IN BARGAINS ever bought in Charlotte. Everybody Is invited to call. H. MORRIS & BROS. BEAUTIFUL BOYS' CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE. A Sister Placing Her Hand on the Mouth of Her Brother. Washington, March 20. On Satur day night Capt. Norman Crime, well- known here, was aymg at meyer s no te! in this city. The captain was orth about $20,000. lie naa uvea nve years with a woman named Mary Crane, and had introduced her as his wife in some of the most respectable circles in the District No marriage ceremony had, however, been performed. When Capt Crane was dying he desired to make Mary his legal wife. The captain's sis ter, Celia Crane, was violently opposed to a marriage, there being, it appears, no will. A clergyman, the Rev. Dr. Jas. G. Addison, was sent for, and was willing to perform the ceremony. Dr. Townsend, who was also present thus described the scene in an inter view with a Post reporter : "The sister kept her place by the side of the bed, and as I asked the question first to nrove his consciousness, 'Do vou know me?' he indicated his reply by an affirmative nod of the head. Then I asked 'Are vou willing to marry this woman?" but before he could nod, his sister patted him on the cheek and said, 'Don't answer them, my dear brother.' In his weak condition he woukl at once relapse, and after,, several attempts and failures, botn i ana ir. Yaaison gave it nn." The marriage was thus prevented, and after the captain's death the sister took possession of his personal proper ty. The alleged wife caused the arrest ot the sister on the accusation ot larce ny, but on the witness stand the com Dlainant acknowled that there had been no marriage ceremony. The police jus tice thereupon decided that the sister, beintr the natural heir, was entitled to the propertv. The so-called Mrs. Crane was visited bv a Post reporter. She is of a petite figure, about 30 years of age, of fair complexion, and very iaay-iiKe and modest in her demeanor. She was dressed in - deep mourning. fche was evidently worn and worried witu ex citement. She said she been living for vears as the wife of Mr. Crane ; had for saken home and friends for him, and, in the eves of God and man, was his wife. Speaking of the reasons -for de lavinsr the marriage, she explained that it had been sjoken of between them, but that up to his last sickness nothing dehnite had heen arranged, some time before Mr. Crane's death the Rev. Dr Addison had called, but at that time, although she thought of suggesting the marriage, she had deferred it, and when he next came it was too late. ;sne aaa ed that she did not know the sister un til her arrival, and that the sister had prevented the marriage by placing her hand over the mouth and head ot Mr, Crane, thus preventing him from an swering the questions when asked. New Laws and Changed Laws. Steele and the Speakership The Length ot thr 8ei(m Everett and flyman. Wash. Cor. Raleigh News. Representative Steele was the only member who objected to making Ran dall's nomination unanimous in caucus. He has been much complimented by the press for the bold stand he took, in standing up to what he said and be lieved to be right. He voted against Jtianciaii irom principle, auu uiu uul yield in any other direction. He is said to be to boldest and most candid man in Congress, when he believes he is right. Various speculations are anoat as to how long the extra session will last and the class of legislation that will be brought up for consideration. Senator Ransom, whose opinions are always worthy of the highest consider ation, says he thinks Congress should transact sucn ousmess as it was cauwu together for by the President and ad journ. Senator Vance entertains simi lar views. In the House there is a di vision of opinion: most of the new members want to go into general legis lation and prolong the session until June or July. state senator .Everett, ot jNortn Car olina, called on the President yesterday with ex-Congressman Brogden and pre sented a memorial numerously signed by Republicans of the State and mem bers ot the .Legislature, i ne memorial sets forth that unless certain United States officials are removed m the State the cause of Republicanism is dead. John llyman, tne late congressman from North Carolina, called on Sena tors Vance and Ransom to-day, asking them to assist him in getting some gov ernment position. The number of ex- Congressmen around tne capitoi mignt rightly be called legion. They are will ing to take the driest bone if a better can't be had. J. M. H. grig g00&s. 77 77 77 8SaPPP RRR H NN N C "SSoPPP ERR HKNIIO a P R RUN UNO GO "88s P R RUN NN GGQ 5 S8 It SR K 77 S ba n ja 77 11 88 13 77 1U 888888 77 GGO TX7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROUC E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROiTl LR 7 HQU3-L7; J'J GGO RRR G OR R G RRR G GO R R GGO R R A AA A A. NN N NX N KltK N NN N NN DDD D D D D D D DDD UR HOU8 A full and complete Hue ot sample Goods for Spring Wear; the styles are nil new, attractive and handsomely designed; the Goods are alj ot Foreign looms, such us French. English. Scotch and ierm;iti. And wiUi Increased facilities we ask our friends and patrons to come and look at our Goods. a we Intend to make gannenta to order, cheaiv er than any Northern tailor coming through here; we have also receiv ed Butterlck's Fashion Plates for spring and summer wear as guide. We solicit an early call, so'as to "give us time before a rush of manufacture. Respectfully, OPENING ON Tennessee Offering Forty Ceuts on the Dollar. Nashville, March 21 A prolonged struggle in the Senate to-day terminat ed in the passage of a bill by a small majority to settle the State debt at forty cents on a dollar, at four per cent in terest. Subsequently a despatch was read to the Senate and House from Ed ward Kelly, of New York, chairman ot of the bondholders' committee, saying that the bondholders will not abate their proposition of sixty cents on a dollar and six per cent interest, excepting to accept four per cent, interest, for the first four years. The State credit men despair of a settlement between the legislature and bondholders. drolls and stationery. NEW BOOKS BERW ANGER & BR0 Fine Clolhlers and Tailors. N. B. Everybody that wants winter clothing will save money by calling on us, as we will sell them regardless of cost. Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits. tfsbQ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY -an n THURSDAY, 25th, 26th and 2Tth OF- MARCH, 1879, OT THE Jlcu dticrtiscmcuts. AN EXCITING BOOK. 20,000 SOLD! The "Wild Adventures'' and 'Triumphs" of ST ANLE Y- in - AFRICA This only authentic and copyrighted cheap edition 13 selling faster than any other book In America. rave a full historv of his " Down the ongo." agf.NTS WANTED. For full particulars and terms address HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Philadel phia, Pa. LATEST IN, THE EXTRA SESSION. Long Sitting Probable A Randall Ulan Laid Out. March 25. I l U f u IK U u UKRR N UR RNN N U RRR N N N UR RN NH UU R RN NN TTTTtr T U T T T URRR FiEE UR 81 y URRR ek V UR BE UU R HEBE AT R. ;. UOUER8' WAREBOOMS, Next to PosroFrtOt. My Stock Is very Lar. '. and embracw a Full Une of !XiscIIattJC0txs. PROCLAMATION BT THE GOVERNOR. $200 REWARD. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I Raleigh, March 10th, 1879. ( Whbrkas; Official information hasrecelved at this Department a. o. i"r"71" the county of Moore, stand charged with the mur Iir of 8. W. Seawelf; and whereas, It appears that der Oi p. n , Dcj""i f. j tha atuta or an MID- SSSSA law not be served -upon Wm; T.nvTa onver- Now, hereiore,x a Tofau- ntr AT I MM nuiLB Ul AV-IO vjiu-i red IX)1- the said thorny in me vesieu m cSjunation. offering a reward of Two Himd inrifnr the aDDrenensioind delivery of j N B Taylor to the Sheriff el Moore county, " rvufrt Hmiae lii Carthag, and I do enjoin all pffl ceof tSeX?xdi citizens to assist in bWuffBffiKthe tenth day of MarXistM in tUiMdjearof American Independence. THOS. J. JARVIS. By the Governor: . Lkb 8. OTKjpuir, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Taylor Is about 33 years of age, aboat 5 feet 0 inches high, well set and will weigh about. 160 lbs., and when last seen wore a heavy beard. mar 12dltw5fc ' TAkLOll. CHAMBER, DIMNO BOO F A K E R Y . BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, fresh every day. Wash, special to Philadelphia Times. The Democrats of the House held a, verv important caucus to-day, in which a general discussion of the objects of the session ana tne imsiness oeiore con gress took place. The most important action, which was agreed to by a very larere majority, was to pass a resolution recommending the Speaker to organize the standiner committees. By most persons this is regarded as a positive indication that the session of Congress is to be a very long one. hy the com mittees should be selected, unless it is expected that the House will go into general business, it is impossible to see. Some of the opponents of Speaker Ran dall in his own party in the House say that this action was agreed upon in or der to force Mr. Randall to show his hand at once, so that he may be de nounced by those to whom he has made promises which he cannot keep. They say a revulsion of feeling has already taken place, and that some of those who voted for Mr. Randall are already regretting it. Mr. Morrison is particu larly bitter against the Speaker, and talks loudly against him. Every indi cation, to my mind, points to a long session of Congress and a very bitter political discussion, in the Senate at least, and in the House probably also. The members and Senators generally of both parties are opposed to a long session, and most of them say it will be short, but when either house gets fairly started it acquires such an impetus that it is unmanageable. Senator David Da vis, of Illinois, said to-day that if the Democrats sit all summer they will make the greatest mistake a party ever made. He says the country does not want Congress sitting in YV ashington ; that Imsiness, particularly in the West, is settling down, and that all disturbing causes should be avoided. He thinks that there is nothing to keep Congress here more than a month; that the ju rors' test oath and the presence or troops at the polls are no longer in con troversy, and that the other political features of the two appropriation bills can be compromised. He has apparent ly forgotten that the President has said again and again that he would veto any measure repealing the Federal election laws, and that the Republican Senators a day or two ago uiiaiuinuusij aii to stand bv their former position,wnicn was against anv compromise. Mr. Mor rison said to-day that if the President vetoes these bills Congress win oe nere till next December. Otherwise it will get away very soon. JVlr. itanaan says he cannot appoint the committees with in a fortnight, ana tnat tnus iar ne n not allowed himself to think of them. A committee was appointed Dy tne cau cus to confer with a similar committee on the part of the Senate to arrange the business of the Senate. The caucus to-day treated Hiester Clymer without mercy in ousting him from the chairmanship of the Demo cratic caucus, a position he has held for two years and over. He earnestly de sired a re-election, but was ignomin iously beaten, two to one. Clymer had been a stalwart Randall man. and Ran dall's enemies, while not strong enough fn dftfpjit. him. were strong enough to lay out his henchman, which they proceed ed to do with a will, and elected House, nf Tennessee, a strone Blackburn man. Clymer saw the stom coming and tried to get under cover, but his injudicious fnp.nds wouia not let mm get; out oi me way, but kept him up to the scratch un til he was soundly pummeled. Clymer is personally popular ana agreeable, ana this action was a rather severe blow to him. Raleigh Observer. 1 Since February 20, 1879, Battle's Re visal, chapter 65, section 18, has been so amended as to make colts answerable for their sires' wages twelve instead of six months after foaling. The sins of the sires, &c, or words to that effect. Annexed are two laws as to which inquiry has been made of us. INJUNCTIONS AND RESTRAINING OR DERS. Section 1. The judges of the Superi or Courts of this State shall have juris diction to appoint receivers, issue re straining orders, and grant injunctions in all civil actions and proceedings which are authorizedby law. Sec. 2. All restraining orders granted any ul me juuyca il lug nam oujjch- -AT- CHEAPEST CHEAPEST bv or Courts shall be made returnable be fore the resident judge of the district, or the judge assigned to the district, or holding by exchange the courts ot tne district, when the civil action or spe cial proceeding is there depending. Sec. 3. All orders to show cause why a receiver should not be appointed shall be made returnable in the same man ner and before the same judge, as pre scribed in section two of this act: Pro vided, that a judge holding a special term in any county may appoint a re ceiver, arrant an injunction, or issue a restraining order returnable before him self in anv case which he may have ju risdiction to hear and determine under the commission issued to him Sec. 4. All laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Sec 5. This act shall be in force from and after itsratification. APPEALS FROM JUSTICES' JUDGMENTS. Section 1. That in all appeals from judgments of justices of the peace, the appellate courts, when judgment shall be rendered against the appellant, may also give judgment against the sureties to the appeal to the amount of the judg ment and the costs awarded against the appellant. Sec. 2. Strike out the following words in section 03, chapter 63 of Battle's Re visal, viz : " and execution thereon be returned unsatisfied, in whole or in part, the sureties will pay the amount unsatisfied," and also the word " unsat isfied" in next to last line of said sec tion. Sec. 3. This act shall be in force from its ratification. The Republican Senators as a Minm iy. Wash. Special to Richmond Dispatch. Some of the Republican Senators adapt themselves more readily to the changed condition of affairs than others. Conkling, tor instance, seems to nave fresh life and vigor, and instead of writ ing continuallv, as he used to do, has al ready leaped to the front as a minority leader. The tact. However, is mat wnue nominally heretofore a Republican, he has not been in accord witli the admin istration ; but, now that he can attack his Democratic enemies independenly of Hayes, John Sherman & Co., he seems happy, and promises to make more repu tation than he has made of late. Ed munds is prepared to growl at every thing, but does not work quietly in mi nority traces. Blaine, who is out of place in the Senate, is ready at the shortest notice to do guerilla service out of order in spite of the gavel of the Vice President or the objections of Senators. His true place is in the House. A South Carolina Suicide. TEDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE. Mayne Reed's Novels, 0 vols., ST. 50 Travels in Central Asia, by Vambeiy. 4.50 Treasure of Wit and Wisdom, 2.50 Short History of English People, (ireen. 1.75 Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, 7.50 Social Etiquette of New York, 1 vol.. cloth. 1 .00 If you want lo get a cheap l eather Duster go to TIDDY A BRO'S. BOOK STORE LN THE WORLD. 53,672 Superb English Books AT OUR PRICE. 75,276 New American Books AT YOUR PRICE. 1 12,726 Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman st., near New Post-Office, New York. YOU A 1 E Cordially Invited lo this fesist of laiity and fash ion. PI! MB! c LOT LOT I N G ! I N (J ! G! You will always find something nice in the way of Stationery at TIDDY & BRO'S. The latest styles of Wall Paper can always be found at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. Mabie. Todd & Co's. Gold Pens always on hand at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. WLzigons. TUDEBAKER WAGONS. I am now in receipt of a large lot of the celebra ted STUDEBAKER WAGONS, all sizes, which will be sold on reasonable terms. CALL EARLY, and supply yourself with the best wagon ouL - T. H. GAIT HER Jan. 8 tf. Respectfully, "NVITTKOWSKY & BART OH. Parson's Purgative Pills make new Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood In the entire system in three montns. Any person wno win uinc one pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may De re storAd tn srvund health. If such a thine be possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Bangor, Me. LAME BACK. BENSON'S CAPCINE WYttrTTi PT.ARTO 1 VJUVUU iuiiUAx. W. KAUFMAN A CO'S. is for lameness or weakness of the back, Rheuma tism .nd all local aches and naiiis. the best reme dy known. It was Invented to overcome the slow action of the ordinary Porous Plasters. It relieves naln at once, and cures where otner piasters win , not even relieye. Sold -everywhere by Druggists, price 25 cents. CLOTHING HOUSE! ffristzlXnntons. AROMATIC AlUlftWi TOOTHSASH TEETH.GUMSBREATH NO MORE JHEUMATIS f A C U T OR GOUT E OR C H R ONIC GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Havinar determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheaist and most beautiful and well selected stock -OF- AMD OFFICE FURNITURE pr hi Goods Packed Free of Charge?. WE can with confidence recommend them as the very best manufactured, using none but to tea best materials. W. N. FRATHER, Trade Street, first door above the old Market. mar!4 JpOR L-ALE. A beautiful Rifle Gun. made by Lamb & Son, Jamestown, N. C. For particulars and price, apply to CHA3. R. JONES, mart! d&w tf Observer Office. L?OR SALE. The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and was not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because it became necessary to use a different style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold In lots to sui pur chasers, and in fonts of 50 to l.OOOttw, with or without cases. octo Address OBSERVER. Charlotte. N. C. Woman's Rights. Yes, woman has as good right to health and hap piness as the other sex. Then, why suffer so long when the remedy Is within your reach. Try Brad field's Female Regulator, Woman's Best Friend, and you will have your health and strength fully restored. Call on your druggist for a circular, and see some of the wonderful cures it has made. . mar25 lm Monroe Enqulrer.J Mack Hill, who resides eighteen miles south of this place, in Chesterfield coun ty, S. C, suicided by drowning himself in a well upon his premises in the ear ly part of the morning of Tuesday last, 18th hist., and before any member of his household had arisen from bed. His wife and other residents of the place, upon going about their daily duties shortly after he Tiad goner out; were shocked and horrified to discover the suicide's bloated body in the well, the result of an aberated mind, superinduc ed, perhaps, by the use of alcoholic spir its. Mr. Hill was originally a native of Anson county, and resided in the White Store section until a year ' dr ' two ago, when he married and moved to Chesterfield, MORTGAGEE'S SALE! TTNDER and by virtue of a deed of trust execut Kj ed to the undersigned by Chambers A Stegall, recorded in book 19, pages 212. 213, 214 and 215, register's office of Mecklenburg county, I will sell by public auction at the court house door in the city of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M., on the 7th day of April, 1879, the following vehicles, horses, onsi ntv.ar arHMonnt nerannal DrorjertV: One depot wagon (new), one clarence vehicle, three phaetons, one douWffugy, two single bug ales, one. spring wagon, one carryall, one straw cutter? two saddles and bridles, four sets of lead bars, many sets of slngle-and- double harness, one clock, twelve horses all trained I and broken. Terms: Cash. BERRYMAN GREEN. Trustee. By JONES & JOHNSTON, Attorneys. mar8 oawtds T3LOCKADE TOBACCO, FOR SALE. Having purchased a nice line of Tobacco, at the Government sale, ... ... I am prepared to offer ex inducements tobuy ers. Call early. THOS. H. GA1TU-KK. nov? w ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a we J Improved City Lot. House with nine rooms, and modem con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within Ave minutes walk of the public square, can be ac commodated by applying at decl8 THIS OFFICE. ALICYLIC SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO.. Or PAJSIS LSD LEIPZIG. immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure euaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe and America, becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on Dotn continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris resort fifi cures oat of 100 cases within three (lam. Secret The onlv dlssolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Goutv Patients. 81.00 a box. 6 boxes for Si no flAnt tn anv address on receipt of price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress WASHBUKN1S X KAJ., nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 23 Cliff-st , N. Y. For sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggists, feb 18 ly. Charlotte, N. C yE ARE ALWAYS READY And willing to show goods whether or not you are ready to buy? L. R. WRISTON & CO. decl3 STAND NOT A M A Z E 1) FOR THE LUNCH ROUTE Is opened at the Cochrane House, on Trade street A big Free Lunch will be given, commencing on Monday, March 10th, from eleven to one o'clock, and every day until further orders. Soups, Salads, etc etc.. all free. mart) F. C. MUNZLER, DEALER In Lager Beer, Ale and Porter; bottled beer a specialty. Bottled beer delivered to any part of the city free of charge at ONE DOL LAR PER DOZEN. Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appetizer and recommended bj all good physicians to per sons in delicate health. All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention, mar oon a o a o o coo L i. L L LIXL OO O O O O O O OO TTTT H H fT H H T HHH T II H T H H NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN r.GO o a G G GO' 8 WE HAVK KVXR OFFEKEP, Consisting of the usual variety of MEN S. BOY'H. YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S t5y- CLOTHING, w9El BT FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. J AH we ask Is that our friends and customers will give us a call, as It will be to your interest, and you will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN & CO., Springs Corner, Charlotte. N. C. decl2 T HE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES f For Sale Also, I PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS 1 Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene rallyi The Improved Type Writer. Oscillating Pump Co's Pumps, end for Circulars. FAIRBANKS A CO., 811 Broadway, New York t3T" For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers eptl-dtaw w f
Daily Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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