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t-i. " ' -ir- -' ' ' ' r 585 pmtt. KTTTnTTiTl lltfTttTt SUNDAV, APRIL 27,1879. i.LJl 'h.m.I ill-7ruJi;"'f(aiitA)ay 100,000 people, which'tfve k STATE KEWS. mtt errm J Jiiilt iW'JOH St itesville has a street spiiuiu-.. a visit. Valuable gold veins are being opened in Randolph county. h , n .., ri,.Ui!3T heiWlini'iltKlitryad4 a dehgtutn:r ? fi tj t fi'vav: TTsrf or liafcien. is to ae-1 i7o. Ttj st. la liver the memorial address in Fayette- ville. Jsaac Reynolds, a ship carpenter, fell twenty feet in Wilmington recently, i ,xmA -cwas badlv hurtv-iiuo.J xai isr m ml A meeting of negroes was to have . been held in Weldon yesterday, to ar range for moving .Kansas., Kansas, will be delighted to hear this, Thellenderson ville College has about 100 students. The sum of $500, which has been secured in pledges, is soon to be expended upon the building. Forty cents a hundred less than the railroad charges is what hauling isdone 'l irfrfor "by wagons along side of the North - Vfes'tmt NrWfcarolina Railroad. jKirts .fcfafoWiJ the fruit and 9?t continue to reach us. All the peaches are not killed and appljj vlentifol Bruce "Williams, Esq., a talented law vp.r and Drominent citizen of Pender county, was married last Wednesday, to Miss FlovaM!v3aldwin, of 'Colum bus. . . The , Wilnungton - jStar .airly diz zies the profession and its readers by a poem on an approaching fox hunt, to be participated W-hy ladies and gentle men of that city. ' An eight-year-old son of Mr,. George 'jiStewartiDf JBattleb&rtvi'Nash county, . wasrf faoUag'WithrAn OWpistol, .wh$n, it? was discharged the shot striking and killing his little sister. The steftmer I. tJ. Cannon, which ran on a snag and sank in Roanoke river -.- some time ago, is a total loss. The ' Tttrbotoi6Ar?r''says "all "efforts to ' ' 'fttise' her have proveVfP ttnavailingr - 1 a 1 Mr. Frank D. Sinaw, a former Wil mingtonianJias a position under the city government of Aew York. He has been appointed "search clerk," whose duty it is toexamHie records and titles of property. J. A. Bonitz, of the Goldsboro Mes senger, becomes jgecretary of the cplored insane asylum board, vice Mr; Edwards, resigned, and Geo. W. DeweV takes the place of -Mr. Dortch, wh' declined to continue as treasurer. .: rmiun j . ,., . - v a riiiv nr fu'n nom savs Hip AViiminor-1 IWO one bundxsd AJtieniy wnose aggregate wcjgutj.imuus nenus, backbones and tail,w fourteen thou sand pounds. He also makes shipments, of tarrjjpi and.hit:? day sent off thr iwtJKlred iind t -sxty -of the horny-backs. "i-'"tTiie,-catWviHe" rffe savs the Baptist Sunday school of Marion will have an excrsir''Siilfebury on ton JZex kloil x- J4bs XarroJi shwpeiiia0aimed and identified it, he re BSaJ8flw3siS kept it ; i.un4iavfl the 2nd, running witii the mail tram. They will give a musical concert in Salisbury on Thursday night-; also vo cal music at stations going jiind return 'HJ.ling.. i n j iHr.K; The Norfolk Virginian, says: "Capt Octavius Coke, of Edentqn, married ' ' Ms Mate ijijhej- (ChTisi4n Reid), of Charlotte, last week.' For a mixture this lays over the deck. Capt.1 Coke married.Miss ate Fisher, of Raleigh, not of Charlotte. Miss Kate Fisher and Christian Reid are not identicalChris tian Reid ig the nom de jjlume of Miss Fiances Fisher, who lives in Salisbury. The athletes of Concord .have prepar ed a track and have arranged for a five mile walking match on the 12th of May, and a twenty-five mile match on the 2Gth. Rufus Woodsicle, says' the Regis ter, was the champion walker on Thurs day night, and Vic Smith rwas the champion runner. Vic first walked one mile in 10.J50, and then, without rest, ran one wile jq: 6.35.-. llufe, walked jraUe in 4 'minutes and 5 seconds.; Jas. Mc Eachern ran one lap a tenth of a mile in 30 seconds. n ri The Press states that last Wednesday night two colored convicts, Peter Eaves, of Lincoln, and .Robert Shaw, of New Hanover at'the narrow guage stockade hear Hickory, had a quarrel and then a fight, which resulted in the death of the latter. .Shaw .knocked Eaves down, then Eaves struck him in the side with a knife which entered the heart, then cut him, again-ea tho arm, in the breast, and then cut his thro:it. Shaw died al most instantly., . .- . : U i. " ':'" Piedmont Press : One of our Iredell subscribers has been figuring on his pld slate andikasifonnd by actual count that in Tumersburg to wMp there are even mi ocYcu uuimiMii imiHmranra Of this number ten have lived to the G00fMWPty or more years, over'twenty more have seen the frosts of seventy winJra,.,vyhi6 .more than sixty have passed through fife heat Of three score summers. Raitfgh WMftMftl Beaufort is very RFSRAMi.iras a whale. Old Whalefs say that there are as. many yertebre,to,,the ,.backbone.if a whal 'i.',;; m tbere'iaw 'w iay theyar, and a sold on Tuesday, and tho:bQies brought $1,22 Tnejwhaijs -rbpne--riiat' is used comes irom me moutn. metal amoun- Osi.tPiiAgaHws, worth 31,1055. .,.1 he tongue alone produced 'tw barrels of oil. The bl ubber wad twenty u.toni -coinri CitROLiif ji rrRitfc h'M bat. iie utxt t" .ImiMii Jn4 ... .iJ ... 1 1 X6$ Oovnd:)Glanb5a Kail- IU i 'roasiasTecrarimrwewmttiW n-s tbna oMiut ,mnti . JJi Charleston Diewsan(l Courier : Judire Ihomoon, of the Cofntv 1 dared iecisioni yrf i case c flLairrtrirTtrr-aet; ,-jshoiM ttfeld&ve 1X113 "wiuuwiio in HWHWwWlWlwwfP WMllil all the hcness,aA?vi VfWclesrnd 1UU1 lMl!mt KSMWil At. . .r. Jt. A. fATiPTTiPntfl wpi-Pi la, nnnonmor mu tenements were aiso consumed. There was no insurance, and the"t0taT Toss'of V 1 . . I J.llu ...i.....r t . V J A ncttcr Name 'for It. News comesttrlCna vounir man who stayed away from hia thSweethjidevfiMrrt-forty daysndi : nights wjtn; Sundays xnrJ Jhas.aa, n -terrteirtial MWANetoberm 'miftiheit -Thatifellowasryet keeping lenfc-so fatl at that mrl is concerned." .The disease Ii called the gaiter nedrTalrfS.r2T6'07d Southerner. - rrtr 1 1 r T i na uourter ya-itliat n-8da(lht a fire bf ..r . -ATVTT rTTfthehfeatlAJ 'ibaa. rorlipwaras otnUy years'jira. Wlnslow's Sooth In? Svnin has been used -for children. It corrects . , acidity of ttoestomach, relieves 1 wlndooUcjfegnWeif well known remedy 25c per bottle. ; HtfSbvterians of various sfjayr in the city of New York - havt W fthnrehea. renresentinir 36.000. communi- about one-tenth of solia population. WffflaoWAneadcnt - irirl said her - . b t to re- fitthatimKfvwiaxMjther eirl of the same name in town? mom ner own i street and number, so that no mistakes; should be made. " ofcthe Uni- jtscbmine biennial uis, opening October 28, ins brancn tninKS me disuse of the catechism is a serious loss todajaSfihools. Rev. "FL Mason, of the M. E. Church, (KeA nn the 4th inat at PlainfielcL InL, ffronr the eflfects tti. m-khife stab in the face, received from an unruly boy nam ed Harris, whilst ejecting mm rrom his church, at Carpenterville. One' thousand six hundred and thirty presbyteries, with 204,207 couhhhwi cants, have now voted against the adop tion of the " overture on reduced repre sentation," and only nine hundred and twenty-six presbyteries, with; 122,190 communicants, for tMe j verture. r'6n&e "ist'ofahlary, 1879, the Sis ters of Charitv in the United states naa 106 establishments, servetr py i,i tv bis- and,in wmcn tney caxe lor v.o thev carp iiftaifer i7idXifJailfl tfcidows, 10,- 839 patienta, 1,095 insane persovatta 7,333 scnooi cnueureM. h t. xrr Brother Cole, of Charlemonte, Mfifel thrashed Mrs. Cole with a horse-whip, be&ads'e of lier1 refusal to listen to his nreachine. The Methodists have now shut him out of , his pulpit, and Sister Cole cannot near mm preacn etenijf she wants to ever so much, The Prostestant missions of aij,ve-, nominauons; mAHuy empaoy-oo minis and teachers, and report 6,840 com- m n n icn t ...rThere -are 3.280 children in the Sunday schools and 32MBiteeM day school . These ngures aiBaraw siveif tM 17 parishes in the waiijei sian valleys. s The Rev. John Miller is not "depose from the ministry." but only has ttia name stricken off s the roll of thpi Prfife bvterv or JNewurunswicK. xnis m not bv anv means undo his ordinal hut 1 pa vps him a minister at larse. com petent to preach to any who will listM to him. as well as to administer thes& laments, wherever he may please. uTiwu piciucifuuiB!' n presbyterf 1 1 tUio,; ; onlv difference is that the is not responsible for his his practices. The meanest man in Chicago went tain each oTApril thli hear Prof. Swinirpreach and dropped his pocket book, contain ing$100in cash and a note for $1,600. The boy who dispenses hymn slips at the door .found it when the rush had Mpftrfifl awav. and wnen tne excitea intact, not even sayih k yoii; and nowrtfeis;ard work to convrncar that boy that icv." honesty is the bestfTwl 54 North Carolina Matins Id Congress. Proceedings of Thursday Trom the Record of Frlday.l Mr. VancSii Jy unanimous consent. introduced a bill (H. R. Nor 1327) to neal section 3480. of the revised ;i Stat utesl; which 'wal'tfead a first and &efcvnf: time, referred to the committee orift- judiciary, ordered to be printed c Mr. Vance also, dv unanimous con sent, introduced a bill (H. R. No. 1328) to authorize the circuit and district judges of the United States couFts-to fine and impnsioiy at.tiisciton ha Jcasfe. of conviction for tlncreoMsrination in lieu of the punishment now required by law, and for other purposes; Which was read a fr afidaecOnd timeTd-" feted:ttfitecitt.olhfe judicia ry, and ordered'l6 be 'printea."t " Mr. Vance also, by unanimous con sent,' introduced a "bill (H. R. No. 1329) to repeal-sa much of the internal nue law as requires persons in banking associations to pay a tax "Of 10 er cent, uu iv.v ciruuiHung issue ul any tate bank, and to punish national bankstor accepting a usurious rate, of interest; which- was read a hrst and second time, referred': to the com mittee or ways ana means, and order ed to be printed. : By Mr. Vance: The petition of J. Mead and others, for a post-route from Shelby, via Gardner's Ford, to Joseph Mead's on Crooked Run. Cleveland .eounty,' Norlh JPftr'oIina to the 1 com mittee on the postofflce and post-roads. pos The Heroism of Peter Bapp. St Louis Republican. There died in Cincinnati, a fewcuYvi; ago, aman"whoTichly deserVestneiibn or of martyrdom. . His name was Peter Rapp. He drove S street car, was young only twenty-six and the sole; support 0141? aged.anduittrmjatber aria moth er. The parents were unable to do anv thing. He provided theni with; shelter, uviuiuk. iuvu cui.u luci. ilia were so sinmi uiai. aiuer iciiiik ine uii of the household he had nothing left for himself. He could not buy either m&z wvssit. 5 der to go out with nis car at 6t4 every morning he-was obliged to walk four and a-half miles. The rules 01 the com pany forbidding employees to ride with oufi pSyilfg'farenerl '"ittA oin dutv. forced him to walk back every night. xnxistAsv auauioii taiiuiniteen Hours of hard work, be bad a daily walk of nine U8-4iJprwft;ftflmvfr spent I a single cent of nis earnings. All WOnt ome to. his mother. Continued toil. 'ex'p6?rare and privation brake down-his health. He was attacked lv quick con 8umptionanrtuir.itferauy tnat his -ri - 1 w i w . . n . ... father and mother migh 1: JaMssl drasi1Reari)house-hunting in New York increases, and the rentfques- iitMnHStttnes a wide-spread importance, It M .Btatd thai except along the ave nues where the elevated railroads run, tins remain aouui sum rr. The "flat' 3 has Tbmnwathe 8rf orerdohe, rvhiCflTire now iemotv- and i3QnuLihfiir, ownerif com Ar.HxrM fiTt&t!? There has been 1 iak f f Ji TngMrown or rents ub u ukkh: ir rt-uoume orown 44!9viy iwereu- diecond-class ,naiown-town 8toxBj ararwWirig th km; i wTfha L--4-l0TOWaildf4,al 411 dotted over with nasteht Fi way jvia nm more unpieasanj 10 ne sight 1 t"u innuuui iw uisugunNi wun Damps ana Pimples, those prime evidences of the impurity of I the blood. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture wUI remove iii M&i HtsrHi VjT fcU in liicwwii, OurunW'istllng-tb-te'fekrfunV alaniuhg, the average of life being lessened every year, with Pit ay reasonable cause, death resulting general ly fro to tMe most Insignificant origin. At, this sea son of the year especially, a cold is such f common OdathattB eae4nBjrtttvnri4a Htt we 1 e dancers attending It and ol rthataTever' or llung' trouble has already set tax Beasarids isle tuMr lives in this way ev err winter, whne had Bobchu's Gsaicut Srarjp f fen taken a cure wotUd have resulted, and a large 'J bUlfrom a doctor been avoided. xPor aU tnseaeewr lrrthe "Throat Ail TSimirs- Bostmn'si GXRIUH - 1 SfBtJP has hrbvenTtoelf to t be the greatest diseov. I ery of its kind to medicine. ery of its kind in medicine. - Every Drugslst in this f eoi&try wBlttn ybn'ot !onderfBlSaect.6ver, 1 tallnre known. - - j as? fTTJ ft H """J c ET "il lU J 1 1 U VZ U 1:C jhI ,t i u raws Wlf a-wlj'aawy ww i iirlf Winn, wuv, , ! fvlA'v mi 27 s.rr,a, fH Y-'frr'a" .1 1 uf.lri Uf.ia Ur A mul lJ - - - - ; m.B B&M . Iom of Appetite and Kausea, the ; ZZZf. n n looseness. Fain in the Head, accompanied mpai withaDullsensationin thebaclcpart.Fain . in the right side and under the ahbulder blade. fullness after eatirur. with a diin- olination to exertion of body or misdUUCMi-'iHO yes. Yellow Skin, Headache general over the right eye, Bestlessnesa &trv$&af nbawfiff Jj mxil nil u" yu . uri fth fltful di-eams. UzhlVcrtored Urine. 3fbW3 ioiiaMiirWBal fjwr Is drawing SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, "f TUTT'SJIll ara esDeciallv adapted 'VsU'eH Ar-1bA--I stlftsrla dot. ofTBOtsi1 T : 1 ..It, astonlstvth sufferer. . - 1 I ' J I saeeeiUMauaeuiromsBeaiacauifHMfttj f Tia?5eYfcrgi tmjfcatCSek ttsieipart;. , the bewels to act BfewfljTfcifkfKU, j t 5 bMiMlaH ii Mil Welti f T '. . Iti'tiS'jrapna'inMnMd Pflea. List Bpnnjf yonr nil were recommonaea wj me; 1 usea a Well nun. Hill cfnussoiiil ilusa. tlinui worth their weii IXiUi t:.iSOB7ti.B won itiagaMBji i91 ties on me uieeftiivfiMijitesiiiar tilaoU ars nrnrliirafl. r;r qACCa.HKHilTWOOD, rJ9 JWrTRRR, SAT5:- tlt&t oonot bn relieved bi re.. irin the liver, to.it normal function. B4 fof' this rirjxmCh Umiij k ever been lnventeit tit it haa u hDDr an effeot aa TUTT'S P 1X15 itr.i RfMTvrVWrrnrT?WfTGr25 CtK 1NW)At)Mo 7irfi ttalifW .an. DYE.' to a Glosst. Dyk- ilfc'lm-J' l 31 Sold by DrajcfeU ' AK3ciS3 Murray t raw Torki MheiiLrdaitftAM ititn fMenuauu h.u, , t.,1( . ;. s,B9rciihP Public. ; ITHECENUINE i s i I CELEBRATED ' mmmmLs FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA .AND BJCK MBADACHKV - Svmpioiiis pf a iiseasdcfe.iver. PAIN in the right side, trader the eadgci trf the ribs, incre5isn pres sure ; .sometimes thfe pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able lie on the left sidei 'sometimes Ahe nain; ; is felt under the8 shOuldei bfade, and shoiilnpr, and is tometimas mistaken for rheumatism in thearm. The- stom J-Aiim.tdk Uss of appetite fi and sickness; the bowels in general ar aostive, sonipet-eraadve with lai:'the headHs krokWed A4fh pain.. . accompanied with a dull, heavy send sation in the back part. There E"geh t? erally a considerable less of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation'' of having left undone something which ought to have beien done. A slight, flfy.VQNK" s graaamesiaOTsrttendant 1 4ic pacien comprams or weariness. and debility ; he is easily startledwhiSi i, feet are cold or burning;, and he corr" sKin ; nis spirits areiipwjianjanhoglv.c( he is satisfied that 'exercise' would, be :. beneficial to Mint,' yet-he: ban scarcely summon ud fortitude enough to try it; I In fact, he distrusts every renidy.' " several or me aDove symptoms attends, tn jdsase, but cases have occvrrrd whfrp fpw nf tfiprri v5tfl vt 4'HJ' 'a ishown the liver to have been etfttfri-'',! siveiy aerangeci. to AOU'E AN D FEVER ; : k RJkkf McUne's, L?ver Pills, W cases of Ague and . Fever, when taken with-Quinine. are productive of the 'most ' happv results.' No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to', . V ' bf 'after taking Qumrner' We' would advise all who are afflicted with thjs, . . disease to; give hrem a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and ag af tJtApkf piirgativei- flteV ardimn-1 ; im,1.4, BEWARE OF IMITATIOXSt'" J '. The "genume are never sugar coated Every box has a red wax seal on he if H'lidt ihrtrtre' IrnprSissTorf UiiMcLAfi's Liver Pills. , ' The genuinoiMcLANE'svXiTER Pills heai. the alttimiufess of C. ML'LAne ahfl CMcLane'S Liver Pjlls prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, TPa., the market beinsr full of imitations of the ed differently but :-T T EE W. BATTLE, M. D., ; theradeiiiitfl)e3undti all hours durlns the day, and at his reside! streets, at night. ;BB5i P. H, GREENE, Homkofathic) he Is Qualified to practice either BflA,tTf tftflJtaiMil atfiffiHnn p.teciany to Chbok- 10 Diskases, but will also do ,a . generaj pracUoOi, Calk attended day or fight, J J ' " umce over JicAaen s aro? kji. vu tli'.TIi - I m iT-fTM. .trnnf . VIK , WTUBI Vl.Wn I .T tuMj k4 vkaJRWo the I soar. nz in tro.a. I D h I ;;Jcut r&l 6. CO I peo, If W; taehodup Teia''ii,.i4C .j andBcefpi w m av enniyiA anniiauinn at inu . 1 . r nit? .ygli bau . '- s iol -iHtdmh - jjiu m ni,sna utmet raxauj woomipb.' ! ; .'l4oII Rill .mifmrt srfi t tfe'itt Tit". 4w 11 9niextaaesdoir3nutKBaHVolsts i If ftn 1 & I . . -i .. I yttTWKtt h ialf warn erossliur an "hWi f let - he tkaa AaJ and:tii weten weie found j tobeii'thlatkU eommaiijfshenleVI' hla own pianctayateed and TOdered his oinceis to ra dlate In search of the shallow waters.' 4?he uhe flCf-MUA ii .'fugfii'.;'' . - ' I sdJ jfnj Wlfewtitt peko f ! the Jam yatt'sWtfno'VoieoHm .MiJ l X'V'W ivi0ii'-f. jnej .hi in fl-TTTTu T?iJT ftp B1inisieMBi ageaaJsiocief I Hoq vssr -ffi smMuiJ ?.i VftW ; . r.f'" f ..,.., t jJ-!: ...1 , f 1 1 1 i I 1 11 1: I I Iltil'- Illt 7 7il'f - r i 17 tflrraaSB aiJPPTJTCS. that everv tnffi16riUla&li'tinfhk .iiil.ii S-iM'"-i) !ih- If 1 -)'.'''' : ; ': idW illwdcep-ijc -Co., r lfff in fwigvilb e !!) '! ' i-- nn ft igfy-T'hffc yf fjhltn ft-n has ever offered or halrViamemefftied In connection with the - - ... majoialjjftokedjto hetiVjalley of Virginia for choice 1 ; I WHITE MEAL. to the best itorth Carolina Muls for fine Family JFLQUR, to thrlr SiQatatAln Btore for Butter, Egg Chickens, 'lSti'(aela Sugar, iMHt,ac.iiM,airg auiauuoir zraqe ouvtii a uign 'shoal where every "boyer may fief) and save himself f tram the aarwer of the swelling tide In price. 1 i. in . ,. 1 ii.i -i mmm FI.OUH. FLOUR. ,' '2OO BARRELS -.-ft -fc't "--'tr .-.-',-. ASSORTED SACKS. J 1 b 500 sBARRKLSui v -r t 1 .si , 500 BARRELS MAGNOLIA, ASSORTED SACKS. ASSORTED SACKS. l6o? BARRELS OUR CELEBRATED E.tli L Y FREE SAMPLE PACKAGES TO FAMILIES. !h Kai vwl Mttbttsieo fivl ii!" 5 ' i--s i ALIrlKD SEtf IT, tBf : IT AND THEN JQXJ btiw nirtxi! iwiwa . ; ? -,.. f i 1 MILLER & SONS.' .Ji! ..jjiihi Bananas M'tet pece of Soap JiTJ ?the best Fle., iritown. .Trin i..:FH firm al- li-.'i'luri )"Hl TMiil 1 h bVisTi (ill' ;nM.' '' Choice ?mei la Wetsi - is 'Trench Mustard ' 'and -futr Mne of -Canned Fruits, such as , BI 'Vine;AigJhln 'I i.-ii .?irtVTToTffatoee, iGTahwn - ' ' Fleur. Cfc MeaL Marrew un.vxitif Beans. - iri 7 ' i Icviierryott want Choice ' ijeacrr'toAYiDsoN. i tan l"TjRATjB!ErsUCCAlW)NL ' n Htl Jill l;!l.-ij'l .'lUiiif ':'. uHincmr one (rbbsu bum tae oew wwii 01 i.iiOi. ma' Sill li) r-. VI i. !, :H If Kri) i-Ju. 'vt'sif Htii ij i Siilvravtl f.HMJ Ji .vutrnwi : Kim'-;-.!, in towitH Amthtnrroa wanlt s LeROTf DAVIDSON "a-I if" r I ' W1NDS0B MANORS A AViVXiAUa .,, n-f . Put up hi Fiericksburg,' Ya., and pronounced groun d sc., Ac LeROY DAVIDSON; A GREEN HOUSE AND .- . . . - Ji AT YOUBPCfT OYFOR ROSES ROSES Hend and get my catalogue of choica jQMea House and Bedding PlaDtTr :UKm C?0 tin- t thi.St-SJP1?1 throuv5h tbe man to anrirt , r- . f. f - " ' .. j c b. FiracinT.n. iiiiw PiTIT i t,, .".uii ..'r. V" -f M : ustrated Mennpaser nth maeh.'taluQbki tafonnatl Xrea.; irwtr oimfkA9- Honk tk -lTn4i-Q f ft. HHwvoa' BsliurfiSATTTjWaBkiUfitKU.-iljr i. X. .li ..),. , . ...t.n. .rrn , r -, , ; ,lt, ,.,..,- : VX KNTS WAV Ti; for the best and fastest selllrtg rectorial Books and Bibles.' Prices reduced 8 per cent Natiokai. POBUssrae Co., UiaietaiK fo .smto.-Mus-.M'm itKa i GENTS WAKTED for Srnlth'aBlble Dictlona 'xV; 'ry and Hoiman's hew J ... ' ' fl0njJit li y-frV Jiii .- 9 T-fi-J ; Frlees -Hdueed: Clrt3alart free. ' JL. . HOLMAN A GQU FJUladelBhiai' U . i- Is , 1 Parson's Parsative Pins) inake new Rich Blood. and win completely change the bloodJn the entire system in smee montna. Any person wno win tase one pill each night fromj to 12 weeks may be re stored to sound health, a such a thing be -possible. Serrt hy mail for 8 ,leer stamps , IS. JOttN&ON 4 CO., Bangor, Me,,. , . ,. .. . ,,, h.ts BtStaON CAPCINE i l!H 1 PpRQUS-PLASTE '. There is no doubt about the great superiority of this Article ever common porous plasters and other external remedies, such as liniments, electrical ap pliances. tc Ask physicians In your own locality about a. - R la wonderful. - Sold br all DruKejsts, ffUm 25 cents. . 1 ; ap22-4w J..J.U.-.J--. I? SALE. The Bounteoise and Minion tone on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Jonneoft tvoe foundry. Of Phflademhla. and was hot discorded keoause no longer fit for use, but en .lr because It became neceBsarf to use different styla of type; , $ will do good service for . several yearn teeomei nwuinesoia in lots to sut pur chasers.' and. in . fonts of 50 to 1 .OOOIbs. with or Without eases. . Address) . OBSERVER, two,. : . , ....... vu&none, jm. u. "TEXX rMPfiOVED s . CITY PROPERTY FOB SALK Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot. House with nine rooms, and modem con venlences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk ol the public square, can be ac commodated by applying at ,,decl8 , , THIS OFFICE. N OT1CE OF SEIZURE. TJ. a INTERNAL REVENUE. Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, Btateswue, ivv.. April 8d, 1 87a Seized for violation' of Internal Revenue Laws, on April 2d, 1878: ' Two Mules. One Wagon and Harness and 24 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, the property of T. M, Morris, . ..'j' .. .. ,v . 'Notice is hereby elven to the owner or claimants f the arj.ve described rpertj. to appear before me at my omce on waiesvuiei ana jn&Ke 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. Yocsg, ,,,.,,-v.i st it; 1 -, "Collector. Deputy. apr4 8t inSQdys ' y (tr: U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE, 1 Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V StatesviUe, N. April 2nd 87l j , Seized for violation o( ; Internal Revenue Laws, On April 1st, 1879: 8 boxes Tobacco, owner un known ;! 4 bexes Tobacco, the property of E. Foe Aen 2,000 Cigars, the property of R. M. GaQney; one half barrel of Whiskey, owner unknown. ' Notice is hereby given 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 win be forfeited to the United States. . . J. J, MOTT, J. G. Yocne, ' - 'Collector. Deputy. apr2 8t InSOdys Wmily1ieal7 3 Car Loads 1,320 Bushels CHOICE BOLTED MEAL Juet received. R. M. MILLER 4 SONS. ' ap5 rpHE BEST STOCK OF GROCERIES an inthe'etty, at JanSO CONFECTIONERIES LeROY DAYJDSOITS. Ir YOU WISH to engage in an honest, genteel business, and make plenty of money during the holidays, sepd your address to I ; : . . . . .1. RANDOLPH A CO., . t fe4w4t. 107.4thhv..N.Y. : rz ! : ii .if 1 ".7 r- aromatic; t E Ef H; GUHSBBEATH .ii.r KO MORE K. HEUMATIS M P . OR GOUT ACUT OB CHRONIC g A L I C Y LI C A SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark ; ' by the ' EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., or pAbib Ahd xxtpzio. Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe and America, becoming a Staple, Harmlessv and Reliable Remedy on both eonaneaU-..Tha, Highest Medical, Academy ; of Parte, report 95 cures out of 100 eases vylthin three days. Oeerot Tberriy dlsolver bf the poisonous Orie Aekl. which eidsts lit to 1 Blood of beumatic and Gouty Patients.. SIM) a .box A boxes for $5 00.' Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all arogglsts, "Ad dress . - i'tini'- .WASHBCRNE'T 00. ' nojjT ,xPajjlmjorteTp,Dei.23ClUHt.TN teblflb-lyw a; v.mvA'x .lafotte, N. C. wct;8 MpLAssEs . : : .," rUMercost-WtheberreLby: ! 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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 argrr-- ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as it is possible to r!-.v it LETTER HEADS, D Statementf, . Order Books, Visiting Cards, Ball-Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE- HEADS, Circulars, , Envelopes,) 1 Handbills, Invitations, Checks, .Labels' BILL HEADS, Deeds; - ' ';' : Reeelpt Books,: . ' ! Business Cards, Programmes .,... y . 'itabatWaiMl-; . Crjmt'BIankti. ;.!':''-:.'. ; . ,-...: '-!-'i In fact; all kinds of printing done at short notice. , Special attention given to Railroad Printing. U BOOK WORK. - Having a larger supply of type than most Job es tabllshmentB, BOOK WORE has been and' will continue to be a specialty with us. - Ml -U - 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.1 - Address ,' 'jP.oiBoxis; TBS OBSERVER, V i iV Charlotte, N. O. frthnnf ii SMiTirswoiiM "on;. Atbxns, Ga., December 8, 187 A lew nights since I mivA mv arkn aa j Worm 01l7 8iii the vt A'. K"r""u"seofth, iai AIKn .. ... ... r '."V W MVT 1 worms. At the same time i .."wn UttTe Klrl. four yearn oldTflnd.h- L" ,e .t im worms from four to fifteen Inches long 's's , WormOil for sale by DnjjMkts BfeSJ;IP Pared by E. S. LYNDON, SS5i,lMaU'- r ..uilBl onlr purely Yjbgetablb remedy known to soi ence, thathas made radical and Permanent Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofula in all thi, . stages. , eir It thorourhly removes mercury from system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dig- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m , r HE WORKINGMAN'S f'RIEN f x HE WORKINGMAN'S FR1EN I ). In these days of political trickery, a true frlenri 1,. the time of needis a friend hrfeedVano S" a friend is DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM ,x,ttH LUNGS. It is a sure cure for . CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, and all diseases of the Lungs, Chest and Throat. This well known remedy has been used im thi "andhaa cured ttousandsS , which were given up as hopeless. No ease, however obstinate, can resist the he-it LunS95 fDr WnL Hi,,'S fwthe Remember that it Is the permsta, r ih Balsam that cures the worst cases. w JOHN F. HENRY, CURE AN 4 Co.. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. ror saie Dy l. k. wriston & Co., Charlotte, mar 1 N. V. ELECTRIC BELTS. A sore cure for nervous debBity, premature de cay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable cure. Cii- SSSaSSST-Y .Addre8S REKVES Feb. 20-dAwSm. C ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TKAllfS GOING BAST. I So. H Dully I ex.Sun. Date, Now 10,?78. No. 2 Daily No. 4 Daily Leave Chedottt, " ttreensboro. 8.45 a m 1 6.55 p ni 8.20 am I 1 4.10pra 8 00pm 1 5.30 am 5.J!6pm I y.jJOam ttaii Arrive Sol- -i? 'Zc)n2!BcU Salisbury with W.N.C.E.R. for au pointe in Western North Carolina, dally except Simtteys At Greensboro with B. & D. B. K. for all Pomts North, East and West. At Goldsboro with w. a w. k. . ior wuniington Tfo. 4C6rihekda'a"fiiwnahirirn vifh p n r Jklerdlpotots North, East and West. ' TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. bun - Date, Nov. 10, '78. Nal Daily. No. 8 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, " Raleigh, Greensboro 9.50 am 3.50 pm 535 pm d47 a m I 5.30 a m 8.28 pm Xi live Chaxlutte, tS23ain iuVStrvui I .h'Ari'iMt III HJ-MiM ,- 1' No. 1 COBfieets at Greensboro with Salem Bmachii' AtrCbartottB with C, C 6 A. K. B. for all points South and Booth-west: at Alr-Llne Junction f slt r-r J ; NoJ 3-5onnec6 at tifflftW with w. N. C. B. R. y vaa WvilRmjf aVa-V " iVU IJIIITJ ffUIlVUVl! "I'M A. 4 C A. Li for all points1 bouth and South-nes;. At Charlotte with C, C; AA. Railroad for all points South and South-west Leave GreehsborOvUiariy except Sunday, 8.50 piu Arrive 8alemv " 10.60 pm Greensboro, . . " 7 45 am at Greensboro aylth trains on the R. 4 . i SUtKPJUa -CABS VflTHOCT CHANGE New York and. Atlanta via Richmond? (ireensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between NeW York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. ' ? Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh. Goldsboro, Beilsbriry and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, west, North unA !uar Var Bmtpi tn notnts li) Arkan sas and Texas, address 3. at MACMURD0. Gen. Passenger Agent, Richmond U , nov20 QHARLOTTE,' COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND ALHil'STi CharLottx, COLtmBIA ARB ACGUSTA R. K. , Colombia, s. C, Dec. 27, lf' . On and after Sunday; Det 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this road, (Washington time,) : NIGHT EXPRESS. GoiNQ south, Na 1. Leave Charlotte,' i . 1 00 a. m .Arrive Columbia,. j.... j6 00 a. k Leave Columbia 6 05 Arrive Augusta. ...::.... 10 00 a. ' GotKd NOBTH, No. 2. Leave Aagastat....i..,.. 5 55 r. Arrive Columbia. 1 0 00 ? Leave Columbia, 10 10 p. Arrive Charlotte,. . v 3 10 . . ; : DAY PASSENGER. GontO SOCTH, No. 3. Leave Charlotte............ : 11 2" a. Arrive Columbia.....':....... . '. 4 10 p. Leave Columbia 4 15 f Arrive Augusta.... ....... . . 8 30P .-Oojara Nobth, No. 4. , Leave Augusta. 9 03 a. Arrive Columbia 1 20 ? Leave Columbia..... l 30 p ArrivOCliarlotte.v.. 6 30 P. These train step only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill. Chester;! Winnsboro, Rldgeway, Leesvlile, Bates; burg, Ridge Springs, Johstoa, Trenton and GranlK ille. ,,All other stations will be recognized as M stations.'" " '' . v Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room cars ni Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also w Jiosv8and4,New York to Savannah, via Ricn mond A. -Georgia Central Railroad. ' i;.tUi 7Ti T. D. KLINE, Superintendent ' Ibq, B. MacMcbdo, G. P. Agent STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Y&dkln County. f In Probat Court. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors ol BenJamlB Sparks, deceased, '! v. i-i ;ts. : " The Helm at Law ot Benjamin Sparks, deceased i-- 7 Konctojp raAi. awrnjaaaarr. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tha' Ly"m Smmft, wife ot Paton Dimmit, Hann veita vita or jonn eiift. jonn ouarJ, ' i .. . T 1 VnHn Inhn Qnariffl H beth Redd Ik, wife of John BeddUare neus a. -in this case and non-residents of the State, rt s It is therefore on motion ordered by tne that advertisement be made for six weeks m j Chaklottx Obshhyxr, notlfjlng said deiwidsn to appear at the cwrk's omce in ioj""""Vd jet in twenty days after service of this noUee. awi them take notice that li they fail to appeatti them.'-' '" - 1 ; . ,nfi4V Given under my hand and seal of office klntiUe, this the lOthdaj of Peteuary Aio .. . ' ..r : pbate Judt- bouw nut inmrai vwwwv w r 3-dltwot. 1 iis a