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0' I Stye FRIDAY, APRlt.iiV ti hi STATE KEWS. " ireil 'InfeHor Court" Eminences Monday. ' f ' Mr. David Lewis, LumbeitOn's oldest Cleaveland tqrsesi faiV HWjtf:.?:., ing of blind stagger : :K ,,t4v Capt. John N. Maffitt i tojbe memo rial day orator in Wilmington. Rev F. M. Jotdan baptisea fifteen persons at Laurinburg last Sunday. Beni Crooni killed T. P. Jacobs, color-, c in Tender county, on the If th March. Mrs. Anthony Devose's ne girl baby weighed 17 tt3. when born. iew. Han over. . A fine Durham cow dropped1 dead in the streets of Greensboro, Vednesday evening. Only three cases on the State docket of Alleghany court. Good gr the coun ty, but bad for the solicitor, f The State treasure received $34,800 . nf frnnrfs for exchange under the new compromise act LHway. j- The Lumbenon Eobesoriian warns the public against the "Anglo-American Musical Company," of New jXork.. Geo. H. Snow was elected attorney for the board of commissioners of Wake county but declined and E.I li. Stamps was elected. r A, Wake county revenuer captured a ' 'cblorexl mooiishinermth a consmeraoie amount of the o-be-joyful in the embry onic state. ; T?.fiv. "Dr. T. H. Pritchard. pastor of theF. urged Foresi Coal a continuation of the Egyptian vein has been; discovered in the upper part of Robeson, according to the Robe- soman s uoe iieei reporter, The Newbern-1 Nut : Skill reports a revenue raid in Lenoir: results, one dis tiller with the jim-jams, a still, 50 gal lons of whisky and 1,000 gallons of beer, Thft Patriot savs the work of grading the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road will De Degun .oy iou convicts at thei Greensboro end of the road the 1st of May. There, will be a meeting of the Demo cratic voters of Statesville at the court house Saturday evening at? o'clock, for the tmroose or nominating a candidate for mayor. The question of consolidating Win ston and- Salem will be voted on the ldth.;, ,W&jIeam.,frqra: private sources that mere is no prospect ui winsuni agreeing to the proposition The Patriot says' the investigation in the case of the painter, elements, ar rested on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of J. W. S. Parker, of Greensboro, resulted in nothing: i ..The Star says that sometime, during C IL Wessell, of Wilmington, was en tered and robbed of three watches, one gold and two silver, three revolvers, and about twenty uouars in money, J . the Dnrhftm ToImcco FVtlkt SSVS the reduction of tax on tobacco will give new life to the trade all over this land, and; Durham will f feel its effects' as much as irJy other I point. lAlrend v the t wn is beginning to feel the influence of a better trade. The Wilmington lh rh w says that th losses by Ore in North Carolina were In 1876, $118,000; in 1877, $oW,400; 111 1378, 537,400; total, $1,222,400. The amount paid by- insurance companies on these losses was: 1876, $48,700; 1S77 $247,100; 1878, $205,000 ; total, $560,800, AA V1U VI. 1,11V (I f IJIIIlilwWUli cotton mills have leen re-elected, as follows: Donald Macliae, president Wm. A. French, vice-president; Walter ; MaeKaev Beeretary ana treasurer Directors-Edward Kidder, Jno. W. At kinson, F. WrKerchner, Jas. If. Chad bourn, and U. li. Worth, j ; Greensboro Patriot; Mr. Jas. Don nelllost a mare last Tlrprsdayy while crossing weatherly s dam. The mare hitched with a mule to a wagon, got frightened at a fire below and the noise of a saw'-mill and jumped off into the pond carrying Mr. DonnelLmule and . wagon with her. The mule was saved by cutting the harness, but the mare was drowned. , i Yinston Sentinel: The house of Ly dia Spainhour, of Surry, widow of Chas. Spainhour, was burned on Sunday, the 30th nit. Lost almost everything. She is an unfortunate woman her husband was killed a few years ago by the kick of a horse ; a son was burped to death ciMflguincd to athif ' granQ" ago; arjdJie jatjwas frozen to death. Washington special to Baltimore Ga zette : The contested election case from the second North Carolina flistrict, OTIara against Kitchin, W'ill probably not be much of a case as ijthe fact will be established by Kitchin's counsel that O'Hara was not at the time of the election a naturalized -citizen of the L nited sjtates. In his allegation of con test he does not,-ehargeji Kitchin with fraud in the election. This case will be disposed of soon. ;iand Kitchin will re main seated. . Winston, dentmel; Alt a meetinTof ino wuiuiHicB vi ijonieaerate soldiers nurvivnra' As.wi!tmn ff minod t. o oall a ni octiri c of t i- di?.H?iMteinorial Day, May lutawp tne-auef dbsrvahfifi of that h a v and to decorate the graves of the Con federates buried hereintt t&l perfect the organization already commenced t hum wouimiwu autxiu curry uay tor a general rerumon oi all the Confederate " soldiers in this sectloTi.' t .,;,,." The Stdrt the sixth ing of th members and policy holders of the Wjdmington Mutual Insurance yompauy was neia at the city hall Mon--...qayjught at8 o'clock. Messrs: arm -ex. xeiicu, n m. xar Kin s. John U. Wan. yy.tr. uianam were citi h;vAj Frenchnwas -elected president J. K. Brown, vice president, and Sam'l ' i. cannon, secretary, j Wilmington Sttnr? T.A -Vi -. I OI the five VOUnor cnlnrnlrl wnman'tehA irst Baptist yiurch of tfaieiga, is ;,tpbeihe president, jot Wake tCyllege.,, . , . , 7 rfwwr, it. iieide, H. Von- Olahn, RJJ JohR. Hclffe, J. K. Znj9hn London, Ifc ECalder. and ' -:wem uayiured-in-eTrTat6nTX)nhQU lhursday morning to nav a fine of ftsn ?mJT i01101 the i city Prison-for t i JrtyayMwd Tuesday morning.The the delicate condition of her healthrand she was released from custody soon af ter the adjournment of the court dn the wwwug bub was sentenced. .:TKee& savs: - We had r.ho rvloao., zzrr?l : J udge Avery last night' He had just re 'iur?d!r?In Gateswid his ridtoiof tlw A- first 6UstricUiHespeakiin"SK most genialmannerof thedefSe , ;and hearty respect paid him bv thn w it nju ma s neart and va ; t E? ? the reporttha? comes to wuuuiwi IQB COUtir.f AO ava - .T - -vtiwi vajui uj no has nresifipn to Hon thathe has mlSSu, good judge and a good man. - - ;;: Madame Bonaparte a Will. Baltimore, April 8. The will of Madame Elizabeth Patterson parte, on file in the office of the register of wills in this city, is dated September 2. 187 1, to wmcn x a - couiuu io m" dated November 8, 1877. The testatrix devises all her real and personal estate equally to her grandsons, Jerome n a poleon and Charles Joseph Bonaparte, who are aiso maae uer eiecuwio. ,.oi oafato is riftvisfid for life to her grandsons, and afterward to their chil dren; iar the event of the death of ei ther grandson "witnoui issue, me icu estate to revert to the survivor during if e, and afterward to ms neirs. i hwvmpathed . to her grandson, Charles Joseph Bonap'arte, all her fur niture, silverplate, books, clothes, and house linen, and aiso au uer jew en j. . ot,1 if Via should not desire to use said jewelry, it is to be preserved for his de scendants. . . . To Charles Joseph au nistonesui . . - i i i nil lion oa my lite written uy mysen ; vn u"") my 'Dialogues to the Dead, the letters received by me from various correspon dents, and all manuscripts whatsoever belonging to me. Also the portraits of King Jerome, his grandfather, and that of myself three heads on one piece of canvass paintea Dy oiuari; taw net portrait of myself painted at Gene va bv Massot, and also the portrait rmade ofme bv Klnson.'1 - Opening the Tilden Campaign in PiBburg. PTTTsitrma. Pa ADril 8 Aferge meeting was held here to-nighL by the Tilden club. non. jamesn.iiopK.ma spoke, denouncing Federal frauds, ad vocating iree elections anu enuuiiug Mr. Tilden. Tne toiiowmg lecier nuiu Mr. Tilden was read : , , . . "To the Lecture Committee ot tne Iron City Tilden Club, Jittsburg, l'a.: Please communicate to your club my thanks for their invitation to attend the lecture of Mr. Hopkins, though my engagements render it impossiDie ior me to be present In 1876 the Democra cy achieved a victory in the name and for the sake of a reform of administra tion which would restore the govern ment in spirit and substance, as wen as in iorm, to tne oenign uuaraciei m which it was created by our patriotic ancestors. They were defrauded ot tne fruits of that victory by a talse count of the electoral votes. That wrong casts upon this generation the respon sibility of a far greater question. The great duty is to vindicate, the right of the people to eiective-seu government If the subversion of the elective sys tem proves successful and prosperous, those who are in power win count themselves in at every election and prolong their dominion indefinitely. Such a question ought to be divested of every personal aspect. The wTrongs i individuals becomes insignificant in comnaiison with the crime against tne people, against free government mid all the nest hopes ot mankind. ThJud:ct-ut PiiniiT. LlMdianapoIls Hemld, The fiend Fashion is determined to saddle femininity with the panier, which is the ugliest monstrosity that ever wTas adopted by the Mighty sex. Fashion magazines give explicit direc tions for constructing the baneful thin?. Soft poufs and conspicuous buncho, overlaid and underlaid with plaits, are in to1 af. . TilvpiT tlt iilti5i-fashinnalilpi pisdread the approach of the affliction, and lament it. Yet every one, fashion able and unfasiiionable, wise and stupid pretty and ugly, admits her inability to defy the mandate of the foolish fetich. Women's dress was never more grace ful than now. Hut grace, beaut v, con- enience ;md health must all go down before the mandate ot the insidious -fiend. The proclamation is issued, though . when and where it is rii st breathed no mortal knows. It com mands obedience of every female. If all law was as strictly "obeyed as the edicts of fashion, the world "would be such an attractive place that nobody ctuld be induced to leave it. The pan ier is surtly coming. Its approach is as certain as summer, and more terrible than yellow fever. Doubtless the streets will soon be filled . with women whose figures are. made to appear asjittle like what the Lord intended them to be as it is possible for human ingenuity to make them. Composition of ihe Forty-Sixth Congress. Washington Letter to Richmond State. Of the three hundred and sixtv-tvvo members of the Forty-sixth Congress, exclusive of vacancies and including the Senate, two hundred and forty-one are lawyers. The others are divided as follows: Merchants, 24; farmers, 16; bankers, 12 ; editors, 10 ; manufacturers, physicians, 7 ; railroad men, 5 ; teach ers, 3; clergymen, insurance men, miners, lumber-dealers and professional office-holders, 2 each ; carpenter, stone cutter, miller, surveyor, live-stock dealer ana ticket agent, 1 each ; and 18 without regular calling. J?itty-nve served in the I nion armv during the late war or were identified with that cause, and seven tv-seven served in the Confederate army. This doe3 not include Stephens, of Georgia, nor tnose wno were members ot the Confederate Congress. Four of the fifty-five Union soldiers and nineteen of the seventy-seven Confederates are Senators. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. The old home of John Eandoloh. of Roanoke, in Charlotte county, Va., was destroyed by an accidental, fire last Mondav night: A tnllf tiasi bfisswl the Xew York House of Representati ves reducin er the ' salaries of New Yoxk. Alderirven from $4,000 to $2,000 per annum, anlb that of tne president ol the board from $5,000 to $200, making; the' term of thes bi ficials two years instead of Qne. Ex-Go verndr Se vinour. accordinsr to an interview in ibe-ATew . York Herald, urto tMo iiuea ox nuiiniQg ior Hiiovernor thisfalL . Jlesays his candidacy is a thingoutf the jguestion ; that he is riot uiereiy unwunng toDea candidate, but that on accoxmt .ofijis. years nd ill health he is unable to do the duties of tne omce otiUOT;eTior of New York.' Republicans. ODbosed to Mosbv are making a mountain bdt of a letter from Honjf1 Kong.-; which j sava -hfti has out,. jtajpted ie mimic IWtfsh Vcoiirt there bv iciioiu .w-wwr a .swaiiow-taii coat and white kids; ; In the meanwhile our consul wrepcjtedjs u,aa .wooasawyer,,jin, a slouch hat and undressi rigging, ;iin,,spft4 of the fP' Senator Vance, of North Carolina, In an Interview.! If Congress votes the necessary, sup- furnishing the sifrMMes, tbe people are going to say that the President is the man who stops these supplies. I know they tell us that the Republican orators on fhA Hfnmn will on tne stump will shoy the people that it is.Congress vwho , stops the wheels of mYemvntAZSi government, and not the President. But 11 uur uraiora on tne stump cant show the people that it is the President who stops 'thewheels Of government, and not Congress, we had better put up the shutters, go home and let some bne run the party who knows how. rlu!-tne average congressman Is ol sueh 2,Medduratl21 " seems hardli mmth pr8 lw tne average ox mo usiu - - out any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the toosi Inslgnlflcant origin. $t this sea son of,be year especially, a cold la such a common thing that in the harry of every day Hie we are apt to overlook the dangers attending It and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way ev ery.jrtfitet, whil had Bobchee'3 German' Sybof been taktf. k cure wouM hive resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschee's German Stbup has proven Itself to be the greatest discov ery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist la this country will tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. ' POLLS I INTRODUCED. 1865. A. TORPID LIVER ia the frnitfnl sonrce of many diseases, promt neat among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, C0ST1VENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVSR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iiosa of Appetite and ITausea, th& bowels are costive, but sometimes alternata with looseness, Fain in the Head, accompanied with a Dull sensation in the back part,Pam to the right aide and under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irri tability of temper, Iiow apirits, Loss of , . memory, with a feeling of having neglected aome duty, General weariness; Dizziness, ' Fingering at the Heart. Dots before , the 'eyes, .Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TOn?SPILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS are rompoaudedfram obstances that are free from any properties that can injure the moac delicat -organization. They Search, Clean ae, Purify, and Invigorate the entire System. By relieving; the en Torsed Liver, they cleanse the blood from poisonous humors, ana thas Impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowela to act naturally, without which no one can feel well. A Noted Divine says Dr. TUTTj Dear Sir; For ton TMn I havo bMa a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last Spring your Pills wee recommended to me ; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, 5 ilea gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh, hey are worth their weight in gold. Riv. R. X. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect H to Tncrreasa Tha Airpatite, and cante.the body to Take oa Flesh, thus the system is nourished, and br their Tonic Ac tioa on the Difeetive Organs, Keguliir Stools are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS. f Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the Liver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy has ever been invented that has as happy an effect as TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Street, Now Tork. fW Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts " will be moiledree on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Ghat Hair ob Whisiebs changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Xtk- It im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Drusxists. or sent by ezoress on receipt of $L Office, 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 1 y. THE GENUINE J DR. O. MeLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated., swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the"cars ; an unusual secretion of saliva v slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom ' iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive: stools slimy, not unfrequent- th blood : belly swollen ! 1 and' hard ; v urine turbra : respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis turbed sleepj with; grinding Of the teeth ;' temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. iThe genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge . bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the .wrapper. , :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remed'y "far all the ills that flesh is heir, to, '11 but in affections of the liver,, and in all. Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ' ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. - :JNo better cathartic canb atQrv to or after takin? O P ?' x ' i 5 - - ' r-As a simple purgative : No better cathartic can be used prepar uimne. tney are un- equaled. :-:-H BEWARE OF IM1TATIOXS. ' ' The genuine are never sugar coated. . Each box has a ted wax seal on the Jid, with the impression Da. McLake's Liver Pills. ..- i : Each wrapper bears' the signatures' of V A1C1.ANB and lXEMINOyUROSi ; ' ' Insist, upon -having the penuine Dr. C McLane's Liver Pii.t r. Trnr.rf hv .Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh, Pa.!, the ; market beins full of imitations nf th name McLane, spelled differently iuti 20,000 SOLDI : The M Idventares" and :Triumphs'' bf STANliEY-Ef-AFRICA This only authentic and copyrighted cheap edition is selling faster than any other book in America. Gives a full history of his " Down the Congo." AGENTS "WANTED.-- For full particulars and terms address HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Philadel phia, Pa.- . , , , . CHEAPEST CHEAPEST BOOKSTORE; . r IN THE WORLD: n:i,ft72 Superb EngUsh ax)ks AT OUR PRICE. -75,276 New American Books AT TOUR PRICE. 112,726 Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. . Catalogue of General Literature Free. ' LEGGAT BROTHERS. 3 Beekman st near . New ; PpstOffice, New York.. Parsori's Piiriaflvfi WHa 'make new Rich Blood. and will completely change the blood in the entire system In three months. Any person who will take one pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be re stored to sound health. If such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps. ' I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Me. LAME BACK. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Is for lameness or weakness of the back. Rheuma tism and all local aches and pains, the best reme dy known. It was Invented, to overcome the slow action of the ordinary Porous Plasters. It Believes pain at once, and cures where other plasters will not even relieve. Sold everywhere by Druggists, price 25 cents. " ' JpOB SALE. The Bourceolse and Minion type oh which this rS aper was lately printed. It was made hy the old ohnson tyne foundry, of Phtkidelphia, and was not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because it became necessary to use a dinerent style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold in lots to sui pur chasers, and m ronts oi oU to l.uuuros. wun or without cases. Address OBSERVER, octa unarioue. jn. u. LOR SALE. P A beautiful Rifle Gim. made by Lamb & Son, Jamestown, N. O. For particulars and price, apply to ciiAd. a. j CHAS. R. JONES. mart) dw tf Observer Omce. y ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac commodated by applying at decl8 this ujutiuis. $200 IN CASH WILL PURCHASE A Power Printing Press, Guernsey make, old style, size of bed 26x40 Inches. Was in use until replaced by a new one Address J. C. BAILEY, editor Enterprise and Mountaineer, Greenville, S.C jaH4tf J"OTICE OF SEIZURE. O. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, Collector's Omoe,th District North Carolina, V ; statesvuie, n. c, Apru 3a, i my. Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, on Aprild, 1879: Two Mules. One Wagon and Harness and 24 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, the property of T. M. Morris. Notice Is hereby riven to the owner or claimants of the above described propertjhjto appear before me at my office in Statesville and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same win oe toneiiea to me United States. J. J. MOTT, J. G, Yochg, collector. Deputy. apr4 3t tnSOdys JOTICE OF SEIZURE. IT. S. INTERNAL REVENUE Collector's Oflice, 6th District North Carolina. Statesville, w. c, Apru ana, imv. Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, on April 1st, 1879: 4 boxes Tobacco, owner un known; 4 boxes Tobacco, the property of E. Fos ter; 2,000 Cigars, the property of R. M. Gaffney; one half barrel of Whiskev. owner unknown Notice is hereby given to tne owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office In Statesville, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United States. J. J. MOTT, J. G. Young, collector. Deputy. - apr2 3tln30dys AJOTICE OF SEIZURE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, 4 Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, statesville. . c, Apru ytn, iviv Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, on April 9th, 1870: Twenty Boxes of Manufactured Tobacco, the property ol C. D. vernon. Notice is hereby dven to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office In Statesville and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will he forfeited to the United States. J. J. mutt, J. G.'Yoomg, collector. Deputy. , ap 13 8t in SOd. SWEET POTATOES, Received from Eastern North Carolina to-day 100 BUSHELS OF THE EASTERN YAM POTATO And din expecting more to-morrow At S. M. HOWELL'S. March 27, TF.ETH. GUMS'-BREATH NO MORE li II E U M A T I S jV OR GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC s A L I C Y L I C A ' SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade Mark by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PAKI8 A HP LEIPZIG. Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe and America, becoming a btaple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents.- The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days. Secret The only dlssolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1 .HO a. box. ft boxes for Vo 00. Sent to any address on receipt of price, Endorsed by physicians. Sold bv all druedsts. Ad- uresa : WAStLBUluvis a VU., nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 23 CliH-st. , N. Y. For sale by J. H. 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Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE; $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each eta. One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : Half Tick- 1 Capital Prize,. . . . $30,000 1 Capital Prize, 10,000 1 Capital Prizeu r 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 , .000 5 Prizes of 1.000 i 5.000 20 Prizes of 500 ... ilO,000 100 f 10,000 50 10,000 20 10,000 10. . 10,000 100 Prizes of . 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of ,000 Prizes ot APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 91 Approximation Prizes Of $300. i 2 . 9 Approximation Prizes of 200..'... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 - $2,700 1,800 ' - AAA .. r VIA. 9 muoo 1857 Prizes, amounting to. Responsible corresoondine agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application ior rates to ciuds snouia omy oe maae 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 are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A, EARLY apr 8 &8ks atul Mt&tianzvxi NEW BOOKS -AT TIDDY'S ITY BOOK STORE. Mayne Reed's Novels, 6 vols., Travels In Central Asia, by Vambery, Treasure of WTt and Wisdom, Short History of English People, Green, $7.50 4.50 2.50 1.75 7.50 1.00 Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, Social Etiquette of New York, 1 voL, cloth, If you want to get a cheap Feather Duster go to TIDDY & BRO'S. You will always find something nice in the way of Stationery at TIDDY & BRO'S. The latest styles t.f Wall Paper can always be fount! at TTDDY'S BOOK STORE. Mabie, Todd & Co's. Gold Pens always on hand at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. BUTTEPJCK'S SPRING CATALOGUES And Metropolitan Fashion sheets for April, just received at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. March 28, 1879. 3T iqxxovs. OLD WASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY. We call attention of dealers to this celebrated Whiskey, well known in Northern and Southern markets. It is smooth, pleasant to the taste, and perfectly free from adulterations. . Read certificate of analysis of Dr. Taylor, State Chemist of Va. : Having made a chemical examination of a sam ple of Washington Rye Whiskey, selected by my self from the stock oi Messrs. .Latnrop a Leign, i am enabled to pronounce it to be a strictly pure ar ticle in all respects, suitable for use medicinally or otherwise. WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D.. State Chemist or Va. LATHROP & LEIGH, Sole Proprietors, 1316 & 1318 Gary street, Richmond, Va. 'OLD ASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY." I am now prepared to furnish the genuine Old Washington Rye Whiskey. It Is of the most supe rior quality In taste and purity. A long experience justifies me in commending It to connoisseurs, and all who appreciate good Whiskey. Try it. w. a. cucmtANjs. March 21 lmeod. M M P P L L S S o o N JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Proprietor. DEALER IN BEER, A!LE, PORTER AND WINES $f LIQUORS, And the best brands of Cigars. . Agent for Fred Lair's celebrated Beading Beer. Keeos fresh bottled Beer on hand from Benmer k it Enge!,. Philadelphia. Sold by the dozen at a rea sonable price.. All my customers can do iurnianea DfeDest ueer in town. . ALSO A FINE . BILLIARD ROOM , .. . ATTACHED. ' ,:! . Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel, f ofzsiaxmL EE W. BATTLE, M. D., Having removed his office to the first floor over the Traders' National Bank, can be found there all hours during the day, and at his residence cor ner seventn ana college streets, at night, . feb7 8m :dr. e. h,:greeniv TVENDERS his professional services to the peo- X pie of Charlotte and vicinity;' Being a gradu-'t itttjui mji.li BcuouiB oj. meuiciut), .AA)riru.uj alio. Homeopathic) he Is qualified to practice either system. . , He will still devote attention especially to Chroi io diseases, but will also do a general practice. Cal attended day or nlsht : mce over MCAaen's drug storey Jteaidence on lege street, corner oi oin street, . Co c& uw om ' 3T5B'BKrNTlNGr. lsi'-- ;j'H.f, r,n.i ifiR .:Jv;;i T ' 'H 2" Tvf fiiirj&ib a .;. BOdfe BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of The Ob serves, and the establishment of one of the larg- est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB; FEINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has just added a com plete BOOK BIN PER Y AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at shirt notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tl is class, ruled and bound to order. We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of LETTETt PRESS PRINTING. A FTJJLL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive a manner as in New York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial We nave the most accurate proof-readers, and our work Is as free from defects as it is possible to make it LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE i HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, . Invitations, Checks, Labels' BILL HEADS, - . -) " - Heoeipt Books, , -. ., . (,,BujSlnessi Cards, . ,; i Programmes :. r. - (ri ,'. " . : Maglsrxates'jid Court Blanks. In Ia'd!, ail ds'.)ty(ie''t Short notice. - Special attention given to Railroad Printing. --.I I 'BOOR WORK. ' ' ! Having a larger supply of type than most Job es tablishments, BOOS WORK has been and will continue to be a specialty with us. X3BT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AddresB rJ1 P.O. Box 182," THE OBSERVER, ' Charlotte, . FEELS SICK WITH COLD i CHILLS, FEYERf FLtSHE, nihu vv ,fSWWmfortableiesw. , AND TiT DON'T 'KNOW-? EXACTLY WHAT AILS HIM s i Then Is the time to take MOtT'S PILLS. ! These pills a'e made of certain inirredier. act Mailt. PB the Liver, and. at 85? expel all impurities from the stomach Sif aiding digestion, and . ostein. ! RESTORING TO HEALTH, when all other remedies fail . Take them for Biliousness, Indigestion CosHv ness. Liver Complaints, anTkll dTseasea , t orders of the stomach. "uises and dl.v WITHOUT AEtJAir1 WAIbANTEd JOHN F. HENRY, CURRiN 4 CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. Wriston & Co. Charlotte. K.e mar4 SMITH'S WORM OIL. - Athens, Ga., December 8, 187s. A lew nights since I gave my son one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one to mv Uttle girl, four years old, and she passed eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally. Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. feb21d&wl.T. Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cures of Syphilis and Sceofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system ; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- S ld by druggists generally. feb25 6m ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature de cay, exhaustion, etc.- The only reliable cure. Cir culars mailed free- Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham street, N. Y. Feb. 20 d&w3m. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS fiOIXG EAST. j No. H I Daily I ex. Sun. Swsgag No. 4 Daily 6.55 pm 4.10pm 5.30 a m 9.80 a m I No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.B.R. for all points in Western North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. fc 1). K, K. for all points North, East and West. At Goldsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wilmington. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for all points North, East and West TBAIKS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun,- Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Dally. No. 3 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 am 5.35 p m jtcateign, i3.oupm 5.30 am Greensboro 8.28 Dm 6.47 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m 10.60 a m No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. fc C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and No. 8 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. E. E. dally except 8unday.-At Air-Line Junction with A.&C. A L-forall points South and South-west. At Charlotte with Cf, C. & A. Railroad for all points South and South-west. . ' ' gALOC BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " " 10.50 pm Leave Salem, " " " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.45 am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R- D. and N. C Railroads. SLEEPING CABS VTTHOUT CHANGE Run both ways on. Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 aim 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. . . Through. Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleign. Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, west, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMTJEDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond va. QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Charlotte, Coluxbia and Augusta E. R. Columbia, S. C, Dec. 27, lo On and after Sunday, Dec 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over tin road, (Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. ' Going South, No. 1. Leave Charlotte, 1 00 a . J Arrive Columbia, 600A.J Leave Columbia 6 Oa Arrive Augusta 10 00 a- Going North, No. 2. Tium Aiurrutta... 5 55 P- Arrive Columbia 1 0 (M) F. Leave Columbia,. . Arrive Charlotte, DAY PASSENGER. Going South. No. 3. Leave Charlotte Arrive Columbia. Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta...,, " ' ' GoihqNobth,No. 4 Leave Augusta.'. 1 ...... Arrive Columbia ...... Leave Columbia A rrlvA HharlnttA 10 10 P. 3 10 a. 1 1 27 A-Jj' . 4 10 p. . 4 15 p. . 8 30 P. . 9 03 a. . 1 20 . 1 30 P . 0 30 P These'train' stop xmtf at Fort Mill, BockHu j. Chester. Wlnnsboro, Ridgeway, LeesviUe, Ba burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Grani vllle. All other stations will be recognized as nag i Pullman Palacy sleeping and l drawlngooni .au An Niu 1 anH rMnshOrO tO AUEUSta; UlsK u Nul mri a. New Tork to Savannah, via Bich- mond fc Georgia Central Railroad. t r" r.. t. D. KLINE, Superintendent Jno. R. MacMukdo, g. p. Agent. ec29 BAKER Y BREAD, CAKES AND PLES, fresh every day. j thanl a WE can with confidence eu:wi : V V - - Hie very best manufacture!, using none the very nest materials. , , . VI. N. PR1THI R, Trade SlieeWflrsiddor above the old Market marl -. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Dally Leave Charlotte, 3.45 a m " . Greensboro, 8.20 am " Raleigh, 8 00pm Arrive Goldsboro, 6.25 p m lotto, N.d i
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