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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. 1879,1 The following tfcblf shows the runrdng of p eer trains to and Irom Charlotte, on all therkil roads (Washington tune): , ; RICHMOND DAJTTTLLlE. Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, l.OOhura. Leaves for " " 8.20a.m. Arrives from Richmond, 10.60 a.m. Leavesfor 6.45 p.m. AT1AHTA CKASLOm AJB-LIirB. Arrives from Atlanta, 8.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta 1 .05 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta, 6.50 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta,. 10.60 a. m CHABLOTTX, COLUMBIA AUGUST A. Arrives from Augusta, 8.10 a.m. Leaves for Augusta, 1.00 a, m. Arrives from Augusta,. 6.80 a. m. leaves for Augusta, 1 1.27 a. m. CAROLINA CXNTBAL. Arrives from Wilmington, , 7.29 p. m. Leaves for Wilmington, 6.00 a. m. Arrives from Shelby 5.00 p. m. leaves for Shelbr 7.00 a. m. ATLANTIC, TXNNI88XS OHIO. A rrives from Statesvllle, 6.80 p. m. Leaves for StatesylUe.., f ...... .. 7.00 a. m ( RARLOTTK P081 OFFICE omcs boobs.' OPKN& ilonf Order Department, . . fl.00 a. m. Kegistry Department,.. 9.00 a, m. (ien'l Deliv'y a Stamp Dept. . &00 a. m. " " ' . 8.80 p. ni. CLO8B8. 5.00 n. m. 5.00 p. m. 6.00 p.m. 8.45 p. m. fg- On Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp iH-partment will be open from 9.00 a. in. to 10.00 a. in- ' i opramra and cxobing of mails. 5 . opkns. Panvule A Charlotte B. B.,: 8.00 a.m. 11.15 a.m. CLOSES. , 9.00 p. m. 6.00 p.m. 9.00 am. Charlotte Atlanta K. K.,. 8.00 a.m. 4 Augusta K.JC,. 8.80 p.m. 10.00 a. m. Wllm'n & Charlotte B.K.,. 8.80 p.m. Charlotte A Shelby R. R.,. . 5.80 p. m. Statesvllle,. . .i. 6.30 p. m. 5.00 a. m. 6.00 a. m. 6)0 a. m. l7 Beattle's Iwi,"(hrse route,) Mondays at 5 00 p. m.. and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m. Yorkvllle. (horse route,) Thursdays at (00 ., in., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. W. W. JEN KENS, P. M. IKUIUATIONS. War Department, Washington, Mar. 28, 7 30 p. m. j For the South Atlantic States, warm 1 r, clear 01: partly cloudy weather, vari able winds, shifting to southwesterly, stationary or lower pressure. Index tm New AdverlleMiettN Alexander A Harris Parasols. D. Stuart Lyon Horse for sale. Opera House, April lst W. Q. Steele For sale, - No noRiinaWdiVifor the,fMralty tiiis morning." -'sitt.i-'i' ' The creeks and ponds near the city1 are lined daily witu nsnermen 01 ail ages and conditions. The Commercial National Bank is Inlying silver money, as will be seen by reference to its advertisement. . -Never saw the farmers making more extensive preparations for the cotton crop," said a large farmer from the northern part of the county, yesterday. The Hornets' Nest Riflemen "held a meeting last night and received two new members. There was a drill after the meeting and a full turnout. Local sensations are scarcer this sea fon than for many springs. An occa sional chicken stealing is the only event that disturbs the calm serenity" of life in Charlotte. The Grand Lodge of Kriightsof Honor of North Carolina meets in Newberue 011 the 17th of June. The Charlotte lodge will send delegates. Lawyer W. H. Bailey, of this city, has determined to prepare a digest of deci sions of the Supreme Court from 1872, when Battle's Digest stops, to the pres ent date. Forty chattel mortgages were brought to the office of the register of deeds one day this week, and ou the same day rive marriage licenses were issued three to colored couples and two to whites. The wheat crop in Mecklenburg is re ported to be not above the average It lias been injured by many freezes and benefitted by no snows this winter. Pinafore pictures adorn the bill boards and the Holman sisters peep from be hind the show windows. " e them both next Tuesday and shall see AVednes- day nights. According to an act passed by the last Legislature clerks of Inferior courts are also allowed to probate deeds, mort gages, &c and thereby share the fees with the Superior court clerks. Col. Steele has presented in the House "the petition of Elliott & Remley, of Charlotte, N. C for the repeal of sec tion 7 of the revenue law, relating to wine, distilled and fermented liquors." 1 1 was referred Jo the, committee of w ays and means, wlien appointed. While the receipts of cotton in this market this season will be much smaller than they were last year, buyers say t hat more of the staple has Jbeeu actual ly bought in the citv. Comparatively little has been" bought by Charlotte dealers and shipped nere from other points, as heretofore. Examining National Bank. Mr. Orsen Adams, general bank ex aminer, and Mr. J. S. Langworthy, deputy comptroller of the United States Treasury, are in the city making the usual examination of the books and accounts of the national banks. They investigated the Traders' and the Mer chants' and Farmers yesterday, and will pay their respects to the other two to day. They, go hence to Spartanburg. -r- ' f erttonal. Judge Kerr was better last night and was making arrangements to leave on the 3 :20 train this morning for his home in Reidsville. Col. John D. Wylie, a well-known lawyer of Lancaster, was in the city last Mr. E. L. Jennings, general traveling agent of the Augusta Chronicle and :oiuttitutionalist, is in the city and will all upon several of our citizens to-day in the interest of the excellent journal lie represents. We commend .him and his paper to their consideration. Why the Fire Bell Wmb'I Baar. Some comment was made by firemen and others unott the fact that the fire bell wa not. nine to sdve the alarm at the burning of Mrt Toad's Jhouseyejrtfft ilav mornintr. Some firemen assert that thev did tint knot uf the fire untiHtfter it was oyerl th J0Wi' thP al4rm is sirnnnntAit Tnf bv the police brthe ut i f nnrinff tit HamjUTA to t.hfl ""iciucuv tudu unit, 0 - ---- wn lower Dy IlS Dews uucu w iMiy " n a , " t V l.ninMa rtniaa- chose to enter it, it has become . neces sary to lock it rip. The fcey was in the possession of one of the policemen, wno negligently left it at home, sand conse quently the bell could not be reached when the cry of fire was raised.1 It is probably very well to have the entrance to the tower locked, but every policeman should have a key, Or a key should be kept at some place where it can always bo readily obtained. In this instance the consequences of this neglect were not serious, but had the fire occurred at night, the result might have been veryj disastrous. The early bird catches the worm, and sometimes a bad cold, which however does no injustice to the old proverb, for with the aid of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup colds are of no consequence. Price 25c. mp.ppf!&- hut: nulhur Monday eveninr next thechoir and Sunday school scholars of the Baptist church willfcifva a wred concert afethe church, beginning'at 1.80 d'clckr'TTie music, which has been selected with much care, has been diligently practic ed and it need not be apprehended that this will suffer aught by comparison with the former excellent musical en- churehfl?aaiSl!ferj udSJ boUifS! S?f? wU1 citations by ladies- and children, and other forms of entertain ment will relieve the evening of any thing like monotonv. We "have good reason for saying that a delightful evening awaits those who avail them selves of this opportunity f6t Enjoy ment. ' The price of tickets has been placed at 10 cents, and we bespeak for the ladies a generous patronage. The Ho! man .Pinafore. It is hardly necessary to remind our city reader . that -the dolman opera ZxFtLZ111 app5ar n opera house S? Juesday and Wednesday nights. The advertisement of the company StCJl2Ppea morninS announces PS?11.1 Dlav "The Chimes of Nor w .IW night, and tte.lWma H. MS-PifiaferetKe second.' tfheomJ pany is just returning from a very suc cessful tour through the South. Thev were the first to present Pinafore to bouthern audiences and this curious play never fails to attract a crowd. The mu sic is by Sullivan, the words by Gilbert, each in his way the ablest and most brilliant writers for the English sneak ing stage. The public certainly have a rare treat in store for them. vi!2at.lr 8,ste. or cousins and our aunts, Our sisters and our cousins, whom we reckon up oy dozens, AnAoor aunts," . . f , typ' The Blind and the maimed. The following is given by the Raleigh Observer as the substance of the act passed by the General Assembly for the beneht of blind and maimed soldiers: I he judge of probate, sheriff and coun ty comnussioBers ot each eony shall constitute M tdaW Or? Comiriittel t J b styled a committee for the relief of the blind and maimed. Judges of probate are to notify all persons in their respec tive counties, who lost their sight or both hands or both ieet-iu the Confed erate service to appear before the said committee at the court house, with proof as to how he or they lost their sight or limbs. All persons entitled to the benefit of this act shall receive $60 per annum payable monthly from the public treasury. The judge of probate certifies such names and numbers to the Governor, the Governor issues his war rant on the treasurer, and the judge of probate pays the money to the parties entitled. mining Interest Around Salisbury. The mining fever is increasing around about Salisbury, and attention is being attracted to it from abroad. The Watchman says: "It is rumored that the Yadkin mining property is to change hands, and that there will be erected on the premise's, a large mill for working the sulphur ores by patent process. This is one of the finest veins in the State, and the improvements going on will make it one of the most valuable pieces of mining property to be found in this whole section. In con nection with this we would say tliat W. S. Negus, Esq., thinks he has some valuable minerals on his property, next adjoining the Yadkin property. "Higgins & Co. struck a new and strong vein on their property last week. This property is going right up under the vigorous management of this new firm. We saw at the depot the other day a fine new hoisting engine for theni. They, also have a lot. of new, machinery 6n the way, for obtaining tne precious metal. They are very con fident of their success. 'The old Dunn's Mountain mining property, worked by L. B. Cady, is im proving every day the whole property is in fine fix and looks as if superin tended by a man that knows his busi ness thoroughly. Mr. Cady has erected an assay furnace near Crawford & Tay lor's hardware store. He is active and enereretic and is meetins with the suc cess his energy deserves." ' A 1,000 Fire. About half-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in a frame dwelling house on Fifth street, between A and B, occupied by Mr. M. Leon and owned by Mr. C. N. G. Butt The flames were first noticed emerging from one of the rear rooms of the house and imme diately thereafter it was found that the whole upper part of the room was ablaze. The fire companies could not save the building, all the upper part of it having been consumed. Mr. Leon saved most of his furniture, though some of it was considerably damaged by rough handling. The residence of Mr. Butt is scarcely five feet from the burnt house, but strange to say it was not damaged; jln ft thre ai-e seterpl houses in the immediate heighoornood, and had the wind been blowing it would have been hardly possible for the fire companies to have prevented an exten sive conflagration. The burned house was insured for $1,000, which will very nearly cover the loss. There is a difference of opinion as to the oricrinof the fire, some maintaining that it caught from a stove pipe which passes through the roof, and others that it caught from the fire in the kitchen. Mrs. Leon was in the house at the time, but did not discover it until some one saw the smoke from the street. The Meeting" f rfaJIrwa f ileitis in Raleigh. 4 . 4 : . . . - . . i' . . ; , . 1 . 1 1 1- -.f 1 i vl v ull rif' the railroads having lines in this itate was held at, Raleieh Thursday to con sider the railroad freight bill passed by the recent Legislature, and to can vass the nuestions arising tnereunder. r.jmf. .T. .1. Onrmlev. superintendent of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, attend ed from Charlotte. Attorneys, in me Dersons of Messrs. Merrimon, Fuller & Ashe, and Hon. Geo. Davis, were present and participated in the meeting. An examination of the new bill in full ripvp.imwxvtft fact; that itJ niakei the most radical changes in tM p&sent sys tem of freight charges, not only prohibi ting the formation of pools and the giv- ing ortaKingoireDates, uui uuutMuuMM& to equalize the charge between all points on all lines, prescribing tnat n a given charge is made for transporting a given of Dounds of freight for any given distance say for instance ten miles, the same charge must be made for averv answAPrlini? ten miles, as for the flraf with the nmviso that this shall not apply to ; persons -who may wish to ship Ananr mnro fAr-1oadsW)f freight. It IS lawful for the railroad to make special rates with this class of shippers. There were conflicting opinions J among the attorneys present as to some j o.iuvs..& - -- , .tii j- a 01 tiie qucauuua iuow, " . - I ..ntivn fnrfliar than t.hft aTiTVYint finite action, further than the appoint ment of Messrs. Fope, Clam ana jHaas npralafehtf aentrf 1 6f 7 the i-Wil Weldon. Carolina Central oh liihm md & Danville railroads re specti elv to prepare a new tariff of AitrrM Tindpr the rinaneed order of thingp, the meeting adjoua-ed subject to call by Col. A. S. Buford. It is believed that t'ho uiiniimfid meeting will be held ot uoiplrh within a" week, when final action will be taken by the companies, Caution Insures safety, and all cautious people The doctors are very much displeased over a competitor who is eradua"?, stV" iZuc! ma mean Dr. Bull's Cough their best sjropror which a 25a bottle does better work a oozeu presenpnons, Pleuro-pneumonia among G oilfbrd f The Raleigh Catholics are to have a festival on the 14th of April. Shad are selling in Wilmington at thirty-five cents per pair. A lodge of the Knights of Honor has been established at Little Washington. William Morris, formerly of Fla, Rock, recently died in San Antonio Texas. Greensboro Good Templars are to have a festival on the 3d to raise money to defray expenses. An old negro woman from the Rock ingham county poor-house, was found dead in a field last Tuesday, ;,; An infant child of Alf. Roberts, of Stokes county, was left alone sitting by the fire, fell in and wilL it is thought, die. A very fine quality of soapstone is now being quarried near Alamance church about eight miles from Greens boro. Some of the newspapers are beginning to talk of State Treasurer Worth for Governor In 18Q He would make a good one. Rev. M?E. Grunert, late of Salem Female- Academyrhas- accepted -a position as resident professor in the Moravian The'cojfichl Seir$nj;y) atBethfehenv A burglar entered the house of Capt. Jefferson Robinson, of Fayetteville, stole a hat from the passage, two pic tures from the parlor and a dozen cab bages from the garden. , The Review says there are .a few less than one hundred rubber slings in the possession of the Wilmington chief of policejwhich.were taken by .the -police from small bflVrfifi thafc.itJ 1 j - The house of Mr. Barney Murrell, on Hewlett's creek, in New Hanoyer, was broken open and robbed of t a quantity of clothing on Tuesday, while the fam ily were absent from home: The Wilmington Star says that Judge Watts, ,who ,has , recently located at Smithville, and opened an J 'office hi the court house, has a farm about a mile from the town, and intends, it under stands, to establish a "hennery" at an early day. Harvey Wilson Overcash.the ex-postmaster pi Enoch-vUle, .Rowan county, was arrested last Friday on the charge of being a defaulter to the United States government. He failed to give bail and was lodged in jail. Hendersonville Courier : Mr. Beale, of Arden, is erecting a large liotel near Arden. It is perhaps the largest frame building m the west and it is the pur pose of Mr. Beale to have it completed and open for the summer travel by June 1st, 1879. The Star learns that among the Wil- mingtonians who expect to .sail for Europe next month are Mr. Julius liahn, Mr. Isaac Bear, Mr. Henry Bush and family, Mr. JohnvGerdts, Mr. Chas. VonKanipAni'Mrs? tiashageri afttd chil dren, and Mrs. II. Vollers and son. Madison county correspondence Ashe- ville Journal : Our people are realizing almost fabulous prices for their tobac co. About two hundred hogsheads have been shipped, and perhaps about the same amount yet to ship. This will give us a reasonable share of money. Raleigh Observer : Sheriffs in from the first judicial district report that Judge Avery is considered by the peo ple of the east the best western judge who ever rode the circuit, except J uase Merrimon, which is a high compliment sto this new member of our judiciary. Salisbury Watohman:-, Thetrip.down the Yadkin m the little skiff was a fail ure, for two reasons: First, one of the crew was taken sick ; second, tne Doat was left at Elkin for repairs one of the Elank in her bottom being split. Mr. rown went to Elkin last Monday to repair the boat and continue the trip. ' Some of the voung men of Salisbury have contributed enough money to erect a suitable monument over three unknown Confederate dead who are buried in Oak Grove cemetery. Maj. R. E. Wilson, of Augusta, Ga, put up a neat wooden monument over ' these graves some years ago, but it has de cayed and fallen down. Greensboro New NortJi State: We hear a story of a lady who had taken crreatcafe m planting sdrne beaA Ifi her scratched them an up and eaten tnem. Being a lady f fiUickj she- ,was deter mined nottefibe oht&one. ' 'So5 sue had the hen killed, cut open her craw, took out the peas and planted them again. Fact: Salisburv itdiimifi There is a youth of 17 vears 'in 1 Davidson county so desperately in love with a young lady in Iria eighbOThoodtbafc he? could aiot stand1 till; mt ofr Tuesday morrhrfg last broke from his home (a very pleas ant one) and ran away. Where he ii going his friends do not know, and what he will do wnen ne gees mere, is a ques tion w"hich every other young fellow 1ri love had better consider before the dis ease reaches the crisis in their individ ual cases. Notice of Rev. Mr. Iiamelt's sermon at Milton last Sunday, by the Reidsville Times: His text 'was' " Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way,'' &c. He said nearly all depended on the first ten years of a man's life ; it stamp ed his whole character. He showed sta tistics proving the few who ever got religion after 30 years of age. This ser mon left its mark ; a fast fellow ap-; iroacmng 40-went noine mourning now le had thrown away his first ten years and declared no matter how pious and plaintive he might feel now he would frequently meet with some old pard he had spreed with in years gone by who would throw him all over in a blush by asking him to take a drink all from the stamp of these first ten years. Commenting upon The Observer s remarks in reference to the shipment of 20,000 pounds of bacon and a lot of ap ples from SpartanDurg to ine moun tains, the Hendersonville Courier says : WhY-i -most observant of all Obsers vers- this wee shipment of 20,000 lbs., of bacon isn t a orop in tne uucKet. j usi wait till the Western JNorth Carolina Railroad is built, and cnarlotte can t supply Western North Carolina witn bacon sufficient to meet the demand, Ahdas for apples T we become -almost frenzied with delight, as we realize that in. few ahort montna we can Buy nne New York and (nnectiqnt apples at a less price thaA.weucfta-nuyxoKn uaro lana nissets and limbertwigs. We wouldn't give a centildf a rauroaa an taoa it miil hrino- ns bacon and aDDle?. These- are notthe pie rodupf I tbwiectkwi. Srkled buUcalTe aTidil principal firbducts that we etpeeXTja T ship out of this eounty, and-iot .bacon- Bruner AcquUteO.. i A telegram was. rceiyed berej.fte. day anouncing that the. man rroeri Cliargeairttttxne muruer jKB3.uHm j. i last summer, who . was : oxoupwww day before yesterday tn slCark wile had were receivea, except, mat we. jiuj j remained out only about tnree nunuiea, but rt is piesumeti mat it w suown ter the satisfaction of the eourfc that thei shooting was in sell detence, it wm be remembered., that the killing was done during the progress of an affray. 1CCIDIIT 07 TH1CU81JII CIITBAL One " lUled ud TweOlfeertttJat'edrr Special dispatch to the Observer. Lilksville, March 28. An accident happened to-day te Capt Burr's train while on the down trip from Charlotte, six miles east of Lilesville, caused by the breaking of a wheel in the rear truck under the first-class coach. . The car was thrown from the track, result ing in the fatal wounding of Harvey Lewis, a colored brakeman, and severe injuries to" J. W. Covington, of Rock ingham, and Eli Gibson, of Old Hun dred, Richmond county. Rev. C. M. Pepper and Capt Burr were in the coach but escaped unhurt Mr. Coving ton was injured in the thigh and hip, Mr. Gibson in the back and the negro in the bowels and legs. The latter was carried on to Rockingham and died shortly after arriving there. Messrs. Covington and Gibson were suffering considerable pain two hours afterwards, but the condition of neither is considered dangerous. The track will be clear by 11 o'clock to-night. A Card. . - I beg to tender my mpst heartfelt thanks to our noble firemen, my friends, and the citizens generally for their un tiring efforts to save my property from destruction by fire on vesterday morn ing. CN.G. Butt, B1TVABT. But yesterday we were called upon to pay the last tribute of respect to the remains of Mrs. Dora Greg ory, one in no ordinary degree useful and beloved. She was kind, affectionate and noble. In her death her husband has lost an affectionate wife, her brothers and sisters a devoted relative, her children an affectionate mother, and society has sustained an irreparable loss. Dora, whilst life was In its spring, And thy young form Just moved in Joyous being. The spoiler came, and all thy promise fair Has sought the grave to rest forever there. Forever silent is that familiar voice, which won the ear, the understanding and,. the heart. That heart which once throbbed with grateful emotions Is now silent and still. May fle who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb; may He who hushed to stillness and composure the boisterous heave of the briny deep, and who alone can touth the heart with the magnet of ms love, keep her until that day when He shall come to make up His Jewels, and then to hear that welcome plaudtt, "enter thou into the Joys of thy Lord." Then here let affections warmest tear be shed. We mourn the lovely but too early dead; Rich were her virtues, deep the love she won, Bright her career, so soon untimely done. i i FBIKND. A toasuat Reearrlig Source of Pleasure. OAs every one who reads the papers at all has be come aware not only of the existence of an honest ly conducted Lottery In Louisiana, but also been more or less tempted by the glittering prospects of a fortune within their reach by the simple expen diture of a couple of dollars. The constantly re curring monthly drawings excite more and more attention, and their satisfactory management af fords much pleasure to all interested. For further Information desired, the reader should address M. A. Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. mar25 lw . L Another Savings Bank gone up! This has been said so often of lata, that people are beginning to look for safer investments for their surplus cash. Any man who has 25 cents to Invest cannot do betr ter than buy a box of Mott's Liver Pills, for they never fall always keep them in the house. mar2B lw A Cart. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, toss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send, a sell-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH Ti INMAN, fetation , Bible House, New York City Jan 25 Womb'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 Iteeulainr. Wiunan'i TlMit Trtamd and you Will lafe ouf health an strtngQi fiulrT restorea. uan on your druggist ior a circular, and see some of the wonderful cures it has made. mar25 lm CBEW JACKSOSS BEST SWEET NA V T IOBACOO. A U C T I ON -ltv MAXWELL HARRTSON. SATURDAY, MARCH 29TET, 1879, AT bei.ock a. m!. LOT OF CROCKERY ,-AJSD; .F. URN ITU rURE. CT.QTIIING, &c Unllnilted articles, received until hour ol sale. mar28 2t ' ' ' - STOLEN From rax stables, near Harrisburs Depot, Cabar rus countyt N. C., on the night f the 8th of March, -r . ' "' A, BAT MABEtMDLIl , Description The mule is about f 8 years old, is of light bay color, medium size, had on good shoes before and barefoot behind; saddle and gear marks Show distinctly. A liberal reward will be paid for apprehension of the thief,' or thfdrmation- that will lead to the re covery of the stolen animal. - .TNO. H. DAVIS. d2twlt - ' " - $00lts and iattaiicrr. NEW BOOKS TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE. . (KM ! S7.50 j Mayne Reed's Novels,. 6 vols.. Travefe In Central Asia; by Vambery. Treasure of Wit and Wisdom, Short History of English People, Green, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, Social Etiquette of New York, 1 vol, cloth, 4.50 2.S0, 1.75 V ! 4.00 Ifyotvwarrf to get a eheap Ifeather Duster go to i' 7 U.j.i TIDDT BRO'S. 'df wfZ 2lmji Ini rtkunfrfmthe'lay Yod of Stationery at TIDDY BRO'S -7 of Wall The latest styles found at Paper can always be TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. Habie, Todd A Co'?. Gold Pens always on band at TIDDY'S BOOK STORK. 7 q rrat bargains ixb thk holidays, J, T. BUTLER'S, J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want lor Christmas, at dec24 J. T. BUTLER'S. TITE DESIRE to call attention to OUR 8TOC1" n E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCIV -T7 ANCY GOOD O r ANCY GOOD " Ground and" Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest hi the market. The latest styles of Perfume Boxes Including some 'novelties, which will nay you to call and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELUI.OID TOILET Cases French Plate, Hand Mirrors. Russia Leather Pocket Books; also a full stock of English and American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. R. WRISTON & CO. decl3 gjoariUttij. CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL HOUS CALDWELL HOI S Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, Comer Tryon and Sixth Street. 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, $13.00; board and room per month, 818.00. J&nlO N EW LIVERY STABLE. If you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, Bug gies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery Stable. If you want a Carriage and Baggage Wagon 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 R. CHAMBERS. D. (t. MAXWH.I,.' C. F. HABBISON, Auctioneer. AXWELL & HABBISO AUCTION AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Buy tnd sell on consignment all kinds of MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE ; Will give strict jwrsonal attention to all business entrusted to our eare Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. d?;j S TUDEBAKER WAGONS. I am now In reoelpt of a large lot of the celebra ted STUDEBAKER WAdONS, all nizes. which will be sold ou reasonable terms. CALL EARLY, fflui supply yourself with the best wagon out. T. H. GAITHER Jan. 8 tt "Fox Mtnt NOTICE. We have this day closed out our stock, and will rent Store Room (E. M. Holt's building) for f he bal ance of the year. WlLLtAMS & FINGER. March 21, 1879. WLisczllvmtous. 4Z OTATE OF DRTH CAROLINA. I In Probat'. Yadkin County. Court. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors of Benjamin Sparks, deceased, vs. The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks, deceased NOTICE OF FINAL SXTTLXXXNT. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Lydla BHanut, wife of Paton Dimmit, Hannah Felts, wife of John Felts, John Sparks, and Eliza beth Reddik, wife of John Reddlk. are heirs at law In this case and non-residents of tne State, a - It Is therefore on motion ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks in Thk Charlottk Obsiryxr, notifying said defendants to appear at the Clerk's office in Yadkin vllle with in twenty day oftefaervlce of this, no (fee; and let them take notice that if they fail to appear that the same will be taken pro coitfTmxo and rjwte as to them. : " Given under my band and seal of office in Yad kiuvtne, this the 10th day of FebruaryA. D 1879. ISAAC N. VESTAL, Probate Judge. j3-dltw5L SILVER DOLLARS HIGHEST market price paid for Mexican, South American and Spanish Dollars, at COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, mar28 3t Of Charlotte. grrtglctJSincs. QAROLINA CENTRAL VIA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE Tola Line being fully equipped for business, I Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, As well as points In Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information famished F. W. CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington. N. a septSO SvxiQS and pXctXicincs. JR. J. H. HCADEN, UKl'tttilKT AMD CHKM1BT, Now offers to the tr.ute a full stock ol LuMu'.i Kx tracts and Cologne. English Select pices. Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap English. French and American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully KeiKtrert at all limns. lx;lh night and day at J. H. MC ADEN'S Prescription Store. XrR!TY ! SKCIT1ITY ! .-'KCLRITY ! 200 Barrels of C. WEST 4 SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. Son, Baltimore. 1 Kerosene Oil from C. West & Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will bum. C. West & Sons. Baltimore. For Sale by Da J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 25TDY5PEPSIAGS! Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Metli. i It is an excellent corrective of indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University oIN. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rsv. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hist'n. I am never without it at home or abroad. It Is an antidote to indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal or purging Is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of nigh character. I have seen a "trled-everything" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Dm. 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 Herald, 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. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by: DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELL, RAGAN & CO., Greensboro. N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. mar 20-dw tf. ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature de cay, exhaustion, etc The only reliable cure. Cir culars mailed free. Address J. X. REEVES, 43 Chatham street, N. Y. Feb. 20 dkw3m. 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM. Just Printed and For Sale at the OBSERVER OFFICE. THE PARASOLS AND LADIES' HAVE CALL AND March 29. DISPATCH LINT7 NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled facillUes for the Transportlon of Charlotte, Statesvllle, Ashevllle, Rutherfordto n 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. ottxvics. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To win a fortune. Fourth Grand Distribution, Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April Xth, 1879-1 07th Monthly Drawing. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incoriwrated ly the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1818, for thk tkhm ok twenty-five vf.ars, to which contract the inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital or 81 ,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve Fund of $350,000: Its CiRAND SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the followuig distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000. 100.000 Tickets at Two Dollars ich. Il!f Tli k- ets. One Dollar. LIST OK PRIZES 1 Capital Prize, 1 Capital Prize, . 1 Capital Prize, ... 2 Prizes of $2,500. 5 Prizes of 1.000. . . . i(),(H)(t J 0,000 . : n.ooo 5,000 5.1 MM I 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1 ,000 Prizes of. 500 10.000 100. lO.IMMI 50 ... 10.000 10 10,00) 10 , KUMM) APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $3C0 $2,700 H Approximation Prizes of 200. ... J,H(M) 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 HOO 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to club3 should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for full Infor mation or send orders to " ' M. A, DAUPHIN. Postofflce Box fiP2, New Orleans, Louisiana All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A, EARLY. mar 11 'SluxUvtulving. TJ"NDERTAKL(i The undersigned Is now prepared to till all order for ever' class of Undertaking. Having on hand a full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASKS, Botli Wood and Metallc. 'BICES AS LOW AS ANY. fit-arses furnished if deslml. Furniture of every Description Repaired at sUpr notice. W. M WILHELM, With E. G. Rogers, Trade Street. June 20. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Mecklenburg County. Superior Court. ) Clerk's Office. A plan to Incorporate the Simpson Gold and Sil ver Mining Company, having been this day filed in ray office by Benjamin F. Larrabee, Charles A. Fairbanks and Arthur D. McLelland, and a per mit having been given by me to oien books for subscription, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the proposed corporators and subscribers shall be hekl In the city of Charlotte, county and Stale aforesaid at the Central Hotel In said city on the 2nd day of April next, and complete the organiza tion of said corporation as proposed in said plan In conformity to law. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at office In Charlotte, this 1 oth day of March. 1 879. .1. R. ERWIN. murll dlt w3t Clerk Superior Court. G 0 TO CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. M. I.1CHTENSTEIN. MERCHANT TAILOR, 12 CHARLOTTE. N . ,C . Just received fifty more samples In addition to those on hand, all are novelties of the season. Call and make selections, as the time for a new suit Is here. Style and woikmanshlpunsurpassed. Repairing neatly done. mart) JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Building. Tiade. Street, Up Stairs, Owing to the stringency of the times I will In fu ture work very Cheap. Will m;ike fine suits for $10, Casslmere suits for $8. Pants of suits same rates. I guarantee all my work ;no lit, no charge. Give me a call and be convinced. July 17. S ES COME. SEE THEM, ALEXANDER HARRIS. ACQU
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