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- - - - : - ----- ........ . . - , . ...... , - : e , , - . ljamtTMnnenrilriir-ai-r-T rm.t -rn-' v. ' ,:,.:ir,.r? .t-.r? ' - ' -- - - ; " - T ----- ; ,- , , - ii'h Stye Charlotte bscnicr. CHAR. R'JOSESt S 'Free from the doting ncrnpiuthatftttef aura free-bonreiMba''4 VS m .4 ' .V - V.T. ' '. "' COMMESDATIOS OF TUB DEMOCRATIC SENATE I Independent journals like the Phfia-. delphia Times can see occasion for com mending the Democratic Senate . for having departed so far from Republi- j can precedent as to have admitted Mr. "RaIK nf "New Tlamnshire. to his seat in the Senate, when there was nt least; ; plausible technical reason why the seat '; should have been denied him. AVhile. we do not hold that the Se: more than its duty in i stance, it is refreshing to that body is once more that it can do that. It ah Irary to Republican usage, rise above the plane of take statesmanlike grounds, and decide legal questions upon their merits, with out reference to partisan predilections. Upon the. recent ' decision t in the Bell case theF as follows: It should not le a matter of surprise that the Senate has decided a claim to a seat in that body on other than partisan; considerations, and yet strictly partisan decisions have been so long the rule in hnth thd houses tot C6nfcres; that the new rlf parturc in the oaeo of Mr, TV1I, is equally gratifying and surprising, For thepjen)ocra bbverejetfti ueu wouiu ua e Deen quite irr accora 1 1 qui with Republican precedents in the Sen-1 ate and Democratic as well as Republi-1 can precedents in the House, Dut tney hav pUs) lf st af3Ctf q f sample iii waiving technicalltfes; Hhe 'force of which made ven.suebi Republican law yers as Conkling, Carpenter and Davis halt, and thev will never have reason to regret.. .IUwas , only necessary for some Democrat, whose; integrity and parttloyalty'rSrond'ddubt, to ex-liress- emphaii"4W.ftRmjthB report of the majority e the committee. Mr. Bayard ffldm'lsafto tbeif credit be it said tuar exaintlwas followed, by Me DonakL Gordon. Jonesv of Florida, Ran dolph;1, -VodrheesV1 'Walker; - Groome, Whyte arid nVilUams. Considering that the New Hampshire Senators have so of teifsoMhtTbp dfpriye certayi South ern States of iftieir reprtsentitlon in the Senate, in idqfiance jaf the letter and spirit of the constitution, the fact will not be overlooked that the rights of New Hampshire would not have been respected in this- matter had not seven Southern Senators taken her part Thi$ looks very like heaping coals of fire on the hehl of the taite whjcJ boasts the implacable 'South-hating William E. Chandler as her; f avonte son. Now that the Senate has turned over a new leaf, let us hope that it will not look back to those disfigured by abject par tisan: V ; AX UNJUST VERDICT. RailroadCompanies seem to have no rights which courts and juries feel them selves bound to respect. About eigh teen months ago Hon. Edward Conig 1 and, a distinguished , lawyer, of Hali fax, was walking along the track of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, near the town of Halifax, and the wind be- ing high JapfldivryIeaff did not hear the sounds of a train beninu him. He was knocked from the track by the nam IIHS QUIlt! I LLLU A - 1 J AM I hi ferment lit .coMitue4 1 :4 IhAA. dnV doB) that it can partisanship, I was KnocKea irom tne trade ov tne locpmptiveand;ldlledr ;Hs adminIstrt.-J(down. tors sueu tue rauroau company ana tne case has just been tried in Northamp ton court, resulting in a verdict of $15,-; OOOforiie jilaiiftifft his is nothing short of an intolerable outrage. Mr. Conigland was upon the company's right of way, and like every otherteaf man he took his life in his hand when lie stepped upon it . Law or no law the principle which awards a verdict for a platnttfTlii such an action is all-wrog.- Such a verdict would not have been, thought of in an action weri iridi-j viduals and such verdicts brifig tte Americau jury, system nto still greater contempt tiian haLeretof6re belonged to it. ... To say that, $15,000 is no mofff than a fair compensation to Mr. Conig land's family for the loss which they have sustained, is an argument which does not at all touch the merits of the casprr They worth ofV such,! a man as Mr. Conigland1 to his family and to the State cannot be estimated by dollars and cents, but even if it could there are questions of equity arising which are entitled to decent respect and. which should be ddjusct in the minds of lave maker, 'epurand juryi, before a defend ant is allowed to be mulcted. In view of the frequency of such ver dicts as that referred, to, there should be insertecl M the juror's oalh a proviso to this effect : "Provided, However t that . nothing herein contained shall be con strued to apply in any action in which aprtlrbnTianyia the defendant." : 'dRjtiCH&OF THE COMMITTEES.-This is a world of -eriticism and complaint. Co mwlanit jaipa Mr. Randall's com .tteei comnfencea 'even 'before thev mi! were announced, as witness the follow ing! telegraphed,,! rom.y Washington to the Philadelphia Times undef date of the 10th: f : .,. It 1saihItVt Sparks' is to bd at the liead of the military committee. Mi Morrison,' itfeominenting on this select t tion to-day, said, that , Sparks dicji noth ing during the rebellion but stand on the street corners of a country village and "cuss" the witt and that' he, jhas no military knowledge' whatever. Htfw4 ever, the adde4 iaJoe, Johnston who is jaiso to De a memoer or the committee "m iTTi iiii ini ii -i-i i i.j i Soai-ks can furnish thfttriotUm " From'eHUtoapthatMr. "VJ ' . ..!.'.. 'T ' K ' ti BvT&oyiJ-r-Jfarpefs Weekly thinks that in view 'of the issue which has ! been invoked between Congressand the PresiieBil;4 L kl iL. TV 3 L. ".'" ; 7 that the President may approve; appro- .-t.yi wwuu, viva . j f eecuons, n reiurning 7 tho3ej;that'jhe.' disapprore&1i'es,T)ut ijheaH thepower. to make or forbid ;"'attchi legislatwni is ;in'Cthe hands' 'of- a Democratic Congress ? oav speak too wte. ; r ott ought to have Suggested this ;,; thi6g tcv your people when they1 had the . power to do iiCSugiesliOns bfUhis sDrt are idle now. Blaine, Chandler, Conk- lmg. Hoar and among em arelkot run : ning ; the ; machine at the present writ- ' CHXW JA.OKBON BEST SWSETKAT1 DEtTfl OF 6EJ. TAIIOB. K U ISf-Il- Thp, tplptrranh hrinirs information f ;tbe death of Cera 3idicd. EaJtfr, who was quite a distinguished officer of he jate Confederate army. He was a' on of Oen. Zachary Taylor, wlw. was better known as u OH Rough- and Ready," iMifif&tottheVmt- ears Up to his death is suHtanliaTIja 1 dent, was a graduate of West roint, and although he had resigned as an of ficer in the FederaTarmy Tprior to the breaking out of the war in 1861, he was among the first to tender his sword to ifceSouthern Confederacy , when ( it b-( came evident tnat war couiu nut uo avoided. The State of Louisiana, as several other States, organized what tfrhd 1 JorxSt mralar sold! DiciTay&r, af ferwatds knofrn ght&g Di&," ws cofimissioMoJ as nelfof djhl of he first reginets which left the State for the seat of "war in Virginia. lie was soon promoted to the rank of , brigadier-general, and his brigade, composed of ' the seventh eighth and ninth Louisiana regiments, and Wheat's "Tigers," soon earned was second to no brigade in the ioutn ern army. The high reputation of General Taylor, soon earned him a major general's commission, and he long commanded a division in the army of Northern Virginia. After a time he wapromote44o the distinguished posiJ lion, xuV , Uewtenant general, and as- v- where (the collapse of the Confederacy found him at the head or his troops, lie accepted the defeat of the Con- fedei Hgu cDuntlJ t&H tatime. feonly 1 emerged from his retirement long enough to write an article, which was published in the Philadelphia Times criticising the generalship of President Grant, .and which created much com ment both North arid South about that time. It has been stated that he was engaged for the few last years of his life in writing a history of the part taken by his native State, in the late war, but we do not believe the work has ever been published. It is to 'be hoped that the book is so far completed as to give an intelligent idea of his campaigns and that it may yet be to the public. Thus has passed away another of the distinguished generals who adorned Southern heroism. May the green sod rest lightly on his grave. .airs. Oliver, rsiiuuu v ttuieioii s tvii genius, has taken tQ the lecture stage. She spoke to about sixty men; at Alex andria, Va, one night last week, arid is now threatening Richmond with a vis itation. Richmond is accordingly hold ing its breath until the widow's fell purpose is definitely ascertained. During tne orty-.r ifth Congress 125 bills were introduced in the Sen ate. Ingalls, of Kansas, introduced a larger number than any other one man 87; Mitchell, of Oregon, introduced ne next iFgeSt number-3 and so on iMerrimon, of. North , Carolina introduced 34 and Ransom 1. Morton ana Sharon a A DEMAND FOR CHINESE LABOR. The Six Companies Say they are Sot Coolie Importers. San Francisco, April 11. The fol lowing Card is furnished for publica tion : "The Chinese Six Companies are dailv in receipt of applications for la borers to go to southern States, notably to be expressly understood that they have no control over their people's la- 6t, and havejievrr rptrgbt, or cauapcV .ft) bbrought,onegof tlfeir eountrym$n, ana nave never controlled tneir laDor or collected their wages in any manner whatsoever, the press of California to the contrary notwithstanding. Signed : TbChipese, Sfx Compaiyes. y '.p ? Races of the Louisiana Jockey Club. Nkw Orleans, April 12. This was the first day of the spring meeting of the new .Louisiana Jockey Club, inere was a good attendance. The weather was clear and pleasant and the track in good condition. irst Kace Hurdle race ior a purse of $200 ; first horse to receive $150, sec ond $50, mile heats over four hurdles : starters. Verdieris. Cannon. Jim Hin- Jim liinton last. Second Race Pickwick stake, three year olds, $25, entrance P. P. with $350 added, of which the first horse to re ceive $300, second $50 ; mile heats, six entries, three starters: Gabriel, Buck shot and Sam Eckes won by Gabriel, with JJucJsshot second, Sam Eckes KJrflf' S 1 j? I ft r 1 i' k t j iii 5 m 4- f 1 rr..i.oaMnwn in. Boston, April 12. Iriegularities have been discovered in the books of Isaac A. Barries, treasuret of Foxboro Sav ings Bank.-' The - bank, commissioner, demanded his removal and the investi gation committee lieing refused - the keys of the safe, put men in the bank to grfli thfairsl y( j i Fish Commission Wanted at Halifax. TTattita-v Anril 19! A rviitifin hua beeu pieseltetl irt the 'New iiihdlln4 Ijfinslature from the united fishermen: iiJcing the creation of a fishing depart- I man. mr aniantifis onmmiaomn nrif-Vi 1 whomaTTraruestlCTgimeT-wlth fiaherie? shepedaarge, Ad Orran Broken loos. J .'Ml 1 r. A ! . rRalHmniK lmrlni. Bn1 it is absurd to bold tnat while ex- Confederates may come to Congress to make laws, they are, not .fit to sit upon Democrats are right iff mm tirf Yxr oil manna lv 4-Vr-?t w-hvr .contending by all means in- .their pow er fer the repeat of testloadl lajtfs. Trouble Aboa( Pajlnz -for a Ball. Providence; E?L, April 12,-rThe Su preme Court this morniiig rendered a decision making perpetual the injunc tion restraining ;the city treasurer of Newport from paying, then cost: of the ball given to the officers of the British fleet last year,- . " . An Ex-Congressman Dead. Hartfobd, Conn, JLpril 12. Hon. Alfred A; Burnham, formerly member of Congress from the third district, and ex-Speaker of the Connecticut House, is uenu. . rate armies in gooa iaitn, retiring rea R:ea ten tne npiiiics 01 11m 4US8is8ippi ana Jjouisiana,! to take the ?lCqe,'of; negfo. laborj ndw 1 emigrating, 'he officers of these companies -wish it 4 1 1 Progress Made on the Army BillAg iL rkulture and Health M attersLet terfrom Secretary Thompson; - Washington, AtfirA12HOTjSEVM thjBjegsjative appropriation bill, the IndSeut uilder consideration being ttiainereisijfto $25,000 the. appropri ation for controlling and eradicating contagious diseases among domestica ted animals. After a long debate upon the amend ment, the whole subject was stricken from the bill, and the proposition was agreed to, recommending to the House that it refec the whole matter to the com mittee on agriculture, with instructions to report promptly thereon. On motion 01 uasKiii, or Jvansas, tne igating the hab- na otner lnju- under the con es entomological tJcal pmii f the bill hav over ing been reached, it was passed tor tne present. Young, of Tennessee, offered an amendment, providing that investiga ting agents under the Southern claims commission siiaii give iiouue 10 claim ants, whose claims it is orooosed to in- VeAig&td ofpljc($ frid tipw trf taJinK tetimohy, wM sfiaTfhaW therigSt B cross-examine witnesses, the agent also to examine any witness who may be nresented bv the claimants. Houck, of Tennessee, stated that he had acted as investigating agent and knew of instances where he had been misled by ex parte statements and .re- ff.J npniwinf nluimo Tirhih ahmVl have been allowed. Bragg, of Wisconsin, moved to strike out all the provisions for the Southern claims commission and to insert a clause repealing the law creating that amendment opppjd jiti);j,lTes The committee arose, iiri e chair an reported back the fecommenda- ion to refer the paragraph in relation o pieuro-pnempnia ..in!camei to tue committee On 1 agriculfcrew-.withi-iirii structions tdjrjrtlogfertrrWith. iAtfreedi .".H?Ui-.H fr.r.& ri, .... A 1 J , 1 "1 ' - -- im. j 1: 1 : " ' .n?"0 inoMf j wk'y vil'"f' j-'iMiiwa TH0JfPSON..KDiTH&itKj:Ha .(US . WOM A commfeaottlfnthjSretaiy l wf :fYta 'Watrtr Wii'a lifrfHortTrrii4Tfi tTAJii1 riirXrJSiTr u.vii.wn , s"i iiMw jii reply to the House resolution -regadng" 4 the breaking out of vellow fever on the I Inirorl Ktatoo chm vmmith 1'la - w . . - . I Plvmouth secretary says the 6pinl!m.vaenerally prevails among experienced naval men that the freezing 1 prbcess "" Is1 sulficient protection against the appearance of yellow fever after it has once appeared on board of a vessel.' Tner. ftre- in stances where it has resulted otherwise' although they have not been sufficient ly numerous to entirely destroy the opinion. AVhy the. Plymouth was not sufficiently f rortn I iijdffinjidkeQjhas been referred to the medical board to report thereon. The remarkable fact that the disease broke out at. the Dre- cise point in the ship where&epcwrol, ui JS Qirember last, may be supposed to sufficient to entirely overthrow the pre sumption in its favor The department will continue to resort to. it fo.&llici&es .but will at the same time add toiiau other known sanitary remedies as well as such additional . investigation, as it may discover. 1 111 met nteantime whatever experiments experience or science may suggest, should be tried, in 1 At a j-i- r i 11 1 ;ii j a. oruer mat uoiuing snail ue omiiiea to arrest the progress and ravages of this e scourge. , i . " " ( -HI G EX. Did TATI0RDI1D, tf XHes of Dropsy in New York Yesr Netw York, April 12-?rGen, Richard Taylor, a well-known general in the Confederate service, is lying dangerous ly ill 1, f WJ T Tkf TJ JJf 111 ai Olio IcpiUClfbC Vi KJ JU. MUMflr lo w. of this . citv- H He was auobosed to be dying yesterday, for -he. remained day. In the afternoon he rallied suffi-! cientlv to deceive the holv communion. Hi sisterMrsiBettie Taylor Dandridge, ot Virginia, is witn him. jtiVerytning inai skiii ana loving care couia ao ror Gen. Taylor has been done; but his dis ease is one that,baflles science. . , r , -x.ATKR.-Hjf en. mhjmri 91 jtioujslina, the only son of the late President Tay- lor, died this morning att the residence of S. L. M. Barlow: frf this'cfitv The cause of his death was dropsy. Spain Sells an American Vessel for Fine New York, April 12. A special from YokohajA March. rrthj fiaSn Francisco, IAJpTfl 'nth, svy hjfe Mtoe Spanish authorities at Manila, have finally seized and advertised for sale the American bark Masonic, for a fine imposed upon- the captain,, in conse-i quence of the cargo being short 22 dases of kerosene. The vice-consul of the United State .protested in vain. The captain-general would not even recog nize his communication. His treatment by the Spanish authorities lias been exr ceeamgiy insulting and rude. The own er's interests are probably lost. Brief Foreign Items. London, April 12ATM weather cold It is snowing here andin. the northern parts of the k$MLotn, I I I Durham, April 12. The striking miners and owners are now separately discussing termS;f3Jt. settlement of the difficulties. A joint conference will af terwards be held and possibly the strike end immediately. Rome, April 11. Wm. Palmer, M. A., brother cfr im saibprne,1 dead, t -M tiif.nl ia DAMniinlt ill $8,000 Fire In Danville. lllNViujv VA .Ann 12. A hi-fi on iMdgei street, this Morning, destroyed eight houses, eight thousand pounds of tobacco and some personal property. T0Ba In the bodily mechanism when the liver gets out of la -oontaylTyMy ot lob ajeectaavi4en tne DieucQ- uspenect aasu 811 A. Kilt it. tfl aajxv tn nKMnt thaoA Minawnun and remove their cause, by a course of Hostetter'a . - .. Stomach Bitters, uwhlfih, stimulates ,the bUJary or7 jean ana resuates its actions The ractiasnit Isj A d1spt)araiicie of tjier.J)4lira4btl(vnHbs-,andi through, the ehwidear 'j$X1wi3d aches, yellowness of the skin, furred look of the tongue, and sour odor .ot the breav wh)ch charac terize liver complaint. Sound digestion and a reg? ular habit of body are blessings als6 securtd by the use of this celebrated restorative of health, which J unparts a degree of vigor to Che body which is Its best guarantee of safety from : malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over-tension are; relieved by It and Ujlmprpves both appeUte and sleep. . Woman's Bights. :4 ; : Tes, woman has as good right to health and hap piness as the other sex. -Then, why suffer so long when toe remedy Is within your reach.-" Try Brad neia s jremaie Itegulator Woman's Best Friend, . ' j ' vr ii c ;vu uiui nuu Birengui iuuy restored. Call on your druggist for a circular, and see some of the wonderful cures ft has made, i - mar25 lm m of netof forma u nans Diseers wasTPiacsa Ml of thf niterst weaken somewhat tne. vheory that the freezing protjesp i ' 'rfieAebitdy. A single example cannot, no wevfir. be .- . . . . -... . .. i 'leaf the Skeanutie attalnablev,y fbeui atie puffer -, ?w Ciere tea remedy which i axrte.. off. means of Increased activity of tne - kidneys 3mpo tant. channels tor blood purines Ion the acrid element 14 . which iuiuniamiu uiutemraem hitr mud ikuiuw symptoms a theory completely borne oat by urine" s ary analysis, i ne name or. this grand aepureni is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remeay ior oonsapaaon, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief In' dyspepsia, ferer and aeue. and nervous ailments. - It la. nrhnnsL th finest tonic Cave Attains ektjfot, anis JUg&li recoimiMnded &sa madrclnar-ftfirfta samnlarft by dtsttntniSBed bhysiclansandatalysto wwmronsupoe pe eminenuy pure ana very oei i also endoTseSM A crying baby 1 a bore ' to the whole neighbor hood and the parents should be forced to keep Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup handy, JPrioe SSents. ; - . A Bealljr Beaefleeat Dlscoveryi The disgust so generally felt for the': taste and smell of Cod Liver Oil Is almost proverbial It seems to be peculiarly nauseous to the consump tive and scrofulous patients, to whom the whole-medioal- profession know it 3 specially beneficial. Endeavors haye vainly been made to disguise tts objectionable characterlsacs,"by mixture with oof fee, brandy; or y the process of deoderlzation, whlcb impalrelUefficaey asanutrlfiDt. : But In union with the Hypophospbitett' of lime and Soda, as: we find It in- Soott'rEmulsloni.; ttrer tatnsritsctteaQnglfflatd ourtsrilng--proMrtrea, It moreover isomblnes with the otjher chemical agents,' to produce not' oiUy a 'toedleme of agreeable flavor, bat doe' of the most powerful an pleasant tonlcsv that ever -gava vital vignr to the nerfea and bralu, !, TuisUss . . reojifrft radical treatment to ' remove them, and so do 'bolls and -pimples.' Dt Bull's Blood Mlxtorelstt radical btood searcherj curing all skin eruptions. 1 ! 7Yw Bigkjteoiu elsleaj of the V- , Snpremet'oart. 'pa"cfmtract:eiH rnB TnaintraiancB 01 tne naeu tered Into by a soverefgn Stateef the Federal Union hasieen neqaenuy Derore ke Suoretni Court of the lAitbsd states,, hi -raft loi.liOgatlon., and 4n.everj Instance the ildi tribunal has pronounced amfHtbe contract efatered Into-rnvmate.'-' Thei Xoalslana' State Lottery Comoaar has a oontract ior tweuty-fiye rears from 1868, when it was Incorporated, and the action of no legislature can prevent that renowned corpora Uon from continuing Its regular montfllydlsti-Jbuv oons ai Jttw .vneaas . on we secooa, i, uesqaj m neriDinnlhj Knr f nrhpr lnfnrmritlort fulfTrnssr . Vior-Hi 'Ip.O.Bbxera.New Orleans, La. hiv.ii ' -nit ,f-A Carfluii ltuini9'i-.il. ' To'aU who fere offering & tie imnma irh discretions tnyaattt, nerrous Jweasnossi ,eany.O(r cay, win remedy "was discovered "by South America 1 Bend seu-addresBed envelope to the KJC. 08Bfi ptatiojj.JM,Jew R ZPORT OF THE OONDITION -OF- The Merchants' and Farmers' National Bank at Charidtteta' the-State of Morth Carolmanai the IiaanaiaisuniB;. v. Overdrafts.'. .'.''.'f.'i;'. .': ' ' 4.00S.2O -200,000.00 , 17,898.23 18.46843 i; 20,500.00 . s.4,090.48 , 11,280.00 IM.45 28,701.00 940:61 5,947.30 25,000:00 ..' 9,(K)0.Od 9549,063.48 U:di. to eclrcuUllon, .K, Do tram approved reserve agents, duo from ofcer National Banks.. .. Puelfrwn. state Banks and bankers, uoftl oauu. .fttiMbifa Dn nvliirM x. Premiums oald.. . Checks and other cash: Items.'. Bills of other Banksv .1 .: . FiBctkmai emrener (lnc'd'g nickels,) Specie (Including gold Treasury cer- Legal tenderrjotesr,.1. i . . . ; I . ; 3 Benemptlon fund with U. & Treas- urer per osnt 01 circuiaoonj, . . Totet,. : , ; :- . - -:. - i !, .! i'ti : Ij tlABTLITCKa CStrttal stock Mfd'tB, . .......... 200,000.00 40,000.00 121.01 180,000.00 45700.69 : - 10,939.31 5871.91 blUTHU SUnu. .J-..''.. ,.jiwju.,., Undivided profttSvi-n,.... National Bank notes outetaiMflng,. . . Individual deposits tibjeet to check, Demand eerOflcatee ofdepostt, ..jj i limeoermKavefKxi deposit. . .,ft . Due to other National Banks,.,.. . . II ?f Que to state Bancs and bankers,?, i 1 331.87 TOtalJ. r.XuH. f n i8.je3.48 . , ...) .'6untrorMecktentHnij8s: ) I. J. R. Holxib, Cashier of the ftbom. nmnd bank, do solemnly swear taattn abo statement if :fnie!to fba beat o tag knowledge and,elleL r. , , ij., . ifc nui.nurr, uasnier. rSnbcnbd and sworn to before m thBt 12th daV m, ji-jMf. r a. UKWOjjrK, Notary Fubllc J.'fl. McAmck, -J. H. Wltsoir, JL B. DxvmsoM, j-Mreetors. HORNETS ! AT A SSXXBLEat rour Engine flouae in full unl xi. form, to-morrow (Moudayf evenlns at 4 o'clock memifti for parade and practice By order ot the Jcreawenc,- :j , 0BT. R.RAY. i Pria - . .; r; secretary. F A M I L .I E S TBI OUR '(BBiftlXEi), FINEST I. j:C (f!i- t ) FLOUli EVER SOLD Ii iii U'.u: (,( I -iii i - ..if -i f , ,1 I . ! i, ,t ' J i i.U ON ' BJ3 MlSKKT: GlFlftltEE IT. 'U 'W .fit- i TT: .(:'!; Vi u-aprl8.'i t-y. r! Hli" !(-' "b:ir '. 7 1... ); i J w- anuifc i--M ,'rt.r cf.bIBEn, !il.TiVI uiHW -Auctioneer. .MIX ff lXWSLlr'4 HARBISOXT ' 'Iii '! Mil -AUCTIOlf ikb-" 7 ' ic'I fc.;-ful-m .COMMISSION;;:;;-1., ' Buy and seU on consignment all kinds of ; . -: ' ' " ' '' f'.ir -. :i i 'tt MERCHANBISEAN1) COUNTBl PBODUCE,- ; v.- I Will give strict personal ... . . attention to all business entrusted to our cae. ' Four doors above Charlotte Hotei. . decs T E N TI O warn PATENT i i.' -. . . a.-s; . ::.,, , v'.'.l.'.i' !!W. .' w. i ; i ,ij .. , FAMILY TiYTitPTwfnvJA.'n. ti Having seemed the eommoaious store uoum Trade Street. to doors below Messrs. Cuthbe Long's, recently occupied by Mr. B. N. Smith, we oillibettenUon, of the public to the fact 1J I v KiTfKWJ I that we are now open ana pri prepared to sell select FAMILY, - f .--. vjll ij ,; :sr,i't At prices as low as can be found ai apj house tiie city. mvwi&ffi are constantly appiyoni'tfoStow;: Iff; : O il) bl'LA with- t -A .1; FRESH:" .1 v,c?r"! s,-;j JS, CBl!Kj!i;;.:, And such article a of produce as fumDj, .3 iis.- We have how la stock a lot of choloe. Ki: WHITE MEAJ, ;;-' OOClWBT'BACOW AND FLOUB, And many other" MHcles that wd mak 'special i.-'.l kifl ,utOl WOlKflr ' prices on. - We Invite both city anttoualrr bujiE to give us , "ahd we promise nothingshaU)be 'lost by lt,r fiesectfuiiy, --v- ,iv i,,. , tj.,-,'.,y. A, Charlotte, N. t ADtft ' r3J rp .fit;--; PECrRAM & CO., . lstktJlohanTssiilldlng, '1 C II A RXt) T T E, . C . , Have now in store a nice and complete stock of SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Tnmks & Traveling Bags. ; With them you can find THE BEST STOCK IN HABLOTTE. ZEIGLER BRO.'S Celebrated Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes ' : 'i. specijlltt; : Thej also keep Miles', Burt's, Holbroek & Lud- loWs, and other best brands. ent will find there. 0i Miller, McCullough & Ober, Canfleld, and Miles' hand-mada BooU-&atLShjCtes. Also THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR PEGRAM SHOES. Call sure before buying. Orders have personal attention. April 9, 1879. PEGRAM & CO. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS SHOES ! SHOES! SHOES 1 AND AND AND AND AND HATS! HATS ! HATS 1 SPRING STYLES! THE LARGEST STOCK EYXB. EXHIBITED IN ; CHARLOTTE, " ' " ; V ' -t.'i i - Ii1-! i-. " This 'Stock of Boots, Shoes,. Hats,1 Tnmks, Ac, embraces every grade, and, winbe sold as cheap as the same Goods can be sold by any bouse in theSouth.. ,,.f. id ; Mi f MEltClI ANTS' iiii. uu wu iu can. ami examine ma tiocxt oa L'UL'i Iii. J 'Bouth Crotina and will" be BXld! ai olesaW or retail on most reasonable terms. , , u. -J VISITORS To Charlotte are invited to call and examine oar stock, as they will find It most complete tn every respect,' and cheaper than ever before, s-, r.r'if .; . -'": 'i-i W.'i. TOSSES igeinV5 ' Smith & Forbes' Old 8tand, Trade St $200 W CASH WELL PURCHASE J l! Power Printing ' Pressr 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, & v - - ' .;v-i:i .-. ; , laH4tf 1 fi IhUiUVi lMUU 1 ... - ii-.'i, rr 1 mum - OF CHJNAi CROCKERY GLASSWARE I-A ii BUSINESS. i. .(1 '.. 'ii to ;.." iuo i.j f J-Ht; una jo ,u(itH hj-4. n im. .(-,-ti;.i;j I. iw llf"i ;:! -r.iwii a man of unlimited experience hi this business, jbavtng travel) r : foi liselllng Crockei c , tot some W fh hndst exten- 1 ; i&ive Crockery houses North, has been associated '4: fJOHN IJBOOKFDSLlJi, .; in the above business, and the firm thus constltu- i ted will be knowi asjJici LbIoIKiIli) & CO. Mr. Ludtnf left last Tuesday for the North to lay in f hetoofet (pxtenstf stock cfn i- ,, , QUEENSWMiv China, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp 6(mm1, DechJ, orated China and Pweelain, Silver and Silver Plated Ware.iTine Faney Goods, Wood and Willow Ware; House Furnishing eoodsCuUsrr, Bar .Fix tures, and many other goods too numerous to men tion, for our Wholesale and Retail trade. In fn- i turewwlir handle ' .1 j SHOW CASES, &C. Particular attention paid to having goods ted to OrdeY, wfth'any'naire of rftcniogrJin. decora- c' on each article of China, Give us your orders. We sell nothing but first class goods, and sell as cheap as you can buy at the North anywhere. fj LOOK OUT For Mr. Ludolfs return, as it will be a treat to ex amine his line otfine goods. JNO. BROOKFIELD & CO., y i ) 14de tiet(tjearOlege, March 27. Under Democrat Office. ... .. .Bishop rj.S,Dtt (Southern Metb ;I It Is an excellent corrective of Indigestion. 'Have used it with prompt beneficial xesulto., ,M tfc.. Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rv. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. LeroyM. Lee,p. DvMeth. Hl8t'n. I am never without it at home or abroad. It is an antidote to Indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal or purghig4abeckeii and tbeJwwels regula ted. Its merits! are? attested; bymmfbers of high character. I have seen a med-everythlng peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. dys- Bev. Dra. Jeter, Broaddus,' bicklnsbn Cfetap.) Itis 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 nseAftd approval" otthe preparation by well-known 1 physfefaas, removes, all doubt It is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent Editors Religious Herald, Ya. Rev. R. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. CoL, Ya. It ia highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty add the people. It Is excellent for In digestion and flatulent colic -sedative, i soporific, tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea. o For sale by: DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELL, BAGAN 4 CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. iUTTSallsnJTk C mar 20-rd&w tf. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. ; i. , .EXECUTrjE DEPARTMENT, ytmhotAii OffleM'irrf ormatlrtn hfls been' recefMd hp thl vDeypaitraf ntithatpN. . TAYLOR, late.c iue county oi juoore, stanas cnargea wren me mur der of 8. W. Sea well; and whereas, it appears that the said KB. Taylor has fled the State, or soun- ni wo Jwmu uiN pup. wiiiiimij uiywos Ml lAWDU t' jflow, uereiere, LlnUnis J. 4. I R of the State.olX5wollni; i t)Tirtituf an. thority in me vested by law, do lsaroC this ml pro- eiamanon, onenng a reward or two Hundred Dol- larsldT the appreanaiorwuw yMUvery.Qt the said N. & Taytofto tbe SlialZllow Jrt&, at the Court House tn Carthage, and I do enjoin ail offi cers of the State and all good citizens to assist In i iDooe a -out elty of Raleigh, the;' tenth 'tlayof March, 1879, and 16 tXiJPk Tt thA Rmmrnnr. TTTa Lot S. OviKMAN, Private Secretary. Taylor is about 83 years of aze. about K feet A Inches high, well set and will weigh about 160 lbs., and when l last seen wore a neavy Deara hJnar 12dltw5t r.lt (.- 100 BUSHELS, SWEET, POTATOES Choice and Fresh, FOR PLANTING OR EATING, s tkV? ''ii?''- ' ' -' " '"" , Just received bi, s . , j ' " 4' LeROY DAYlDBON. iaBn 111 ; iiriiiio: jdfor IXiears In 1 j 1 '"". iT",TTTv .it; HO"!'!;.'. Q.ROCEEIES CHEAPra-THAN XVER. ; 00 5 Com tomeforJaconoulMrfco Uwsegand other Family GrocCTieH . ' " .Just reeetved, tew barrels of Berry Foster's Da- , , JMW J TS UHUV .-, i j,.,.." Also All goods delivered in the city free of charte QflSh. n. n. vxumjlUiNUJUt, T , . . Trade Street Next door below Wilson A Black's old stand. &P.J.O JpOB FINE WINES, And rnra,iqnon. Three Tears Old. go COCHBANE'S, t..h-'. J..Uentral Hotel Saloon. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND EfX,!If E The splendid Une of -WINDSOR MANOR I Autumn Cluster, Stuffed . Mangoes, Tiny Tims Gherkins, Martynlas. Also the finest line of CRACKERS Hi) otte, at Ever seen in Charlotte, LeROT DAVIDSON'S. Reinefhrter,' thW' the only first . clsaa. stock pi In town, found at inythlng yen, want In Groceries canT LeBOilPAl?IBSONci. A MAN WHO FiVOttS Economy and Luxury should by all means call at PERRY'S. The largest nteek -of Crackers, Can dies, Cigars, Ac., can be found there. In fact his assortment is as fine as in any city where the noise of STREET CARS AND POLICEMEN'S are familiar sounds. drPt-ttfl to try his celebra ted 5c. Cigars, magnmeebt'Cbrainels and dellcinas Taffy, Cocoanut Cream, ice They are running ahead of all competition, Just as the man who is WANTED f FOR MAYOR Will at the coming election. FAMILY MEAL. 3 Car Loads 1,320 Bushels CHOICE BOLTED MEAL Just received. ' a . K M. MILLER A SONS. ap5 C,A',.:.- Wiu&zvteLkiug. ttnd: if Air.) i. Kkl'.. The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders TS Ttiirjo aba.' 'Tn u, yy for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand a full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, B'Vandlc:- INT. Hearses furnished If desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at sber notice. W.M. WILHELM, With E. G. Rogers, Trade Street! June 20. FOR TEN DOLLARS CASH we will insert a seven-line advertisement one week in a list of 269 weekly newsnarjers. or four lines In -different list af.837 papers, or ten lines two weeks in ,noJcer erater oi xoqt separate and aisnnu lists leant aln Ing Irom - TO tolOO papers each, or fodiillnaa one seek in 111 tmtr of JSe small lists, or eoefcne'ODtf weekHn ail stoillateifforhblnod, being more wan l.uuu papers, we also nave usis oi pa pers by States throughout the United States and Canada. Send 10 cents for our 100 page pam phlet Address GEO. P. ROWELL 4 CO., News paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. , P. 8. If you will send us the names of a half dozen high-priced, papes In which you would ad vertise JUST NOW, if a satisfactory inducement Ii made, we will submit a proposition, by return mall, which we think will please you. Money saved is money earned. Send copy of the advertisement you will use and state in what paper you saw this. MINENVl-.'.LWETJABT, J MARINE HOSPITAL, BALTIMORE, Writes: I take pleasure in recommending Colden'j Leibig'B Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invlgor atorasa mosf ewetteftf; torrto to? 411 cases of debil ity, chlorosis, Ac. I have tested It with universal success. Sold by all druggists. SlOOner QUired. LA BELLE MFG CO., 93 Clark Street Chicago. A DAY to Agents canvassing tor the Fikk sid Visitor. " Terms ana outfit free. u dress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. & iridrltlt' snd 'eirpenses guaranteed i w Agents. Outfit free Shaw A Co., Angus $77 ta, Maine. LOST-Testerday, on theLawyer's Road, be tween Charlotte and Parks pond, a sliver mounted pistol, wltb pearl handle. The "na will be suitably rewarded the sar is left at apr!2 2t - " " 1 " THE OBSERVER OFFij. IF YOU WISH to engage man honest, genteel business, and make plenty of money durma the holidays, send your address to m feb4w4t TTT a XTT'T?Ti ONE SALESMAN for each W AlW-AdbiD State.' AOarv from $75 to S100 ner month and expenses. References re-
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