Jii i i Jl'W i i Jl "-TUSEDAY, APML,??, MEMORIAL Wl4-..4TWW.i f . The Greatest, Memorial Day . JEvcr Known in the Gate City An In:- . mense Parade Address by General Lee. IS ecuu to ina Auguai tuuryutMpj , Atlanta, April., 20-J..tH8,.ww .m greatest memonaiaay ever The Spartanburg, Greenville and Rome military are all here. The JLiicnmona, Edgefield and Burke Hussars all re mained over and took $art in the great procession, which was fully, .mile long. The Atlanta military were out in fuller force than ever before. At . the cemetery thousands of visitors join ed thousands of Atlanta people, to make the great crowd which gathered around the graves. Six thousand Con federate soldiers are buried here. ; Gen. Eitzhugh Lee delivered a speech fj all of eloquent allusions to the Confederate dead and their cause. There were fre quent cheers. The band of the! Fifth United States Artillery was present, playing Southern , aire amid great en thusiasm. Nearly iiirthe Southern sol- - diers-here-took greaHtotcresHirtihe de coration. PispaWaef ifrom Columbus state that the great est day of the kind ever known has passed therev Gov. rvkinnit-. unveiled the monumeirt hn honor of the Confederate dead in fhe of a creat crowd. a hnnnnet. was sriven to-nieht in hon or of Gen. Lee' and the visiting milita ry. The city is still full of spectators. Uow the Xrgroes of Hie South are Crurllv Swin died find Deceived. Washington letter of the 26th to the Richmond v Dispatch. . T raw a, loiter to-dav written to Gen. KiBg, member of Congress -from Xjouis iana bv a ladvflf that State who owns a large plantation, and whose daughter is married to a weu-xnown x,iikwu Earl. She writes that agents have been among the negroes of Concordia parish and told them that the United States government has . ordered .them all to leave i Louisiana ana go iu jviirts, where they are to have land and a good start as farmers. If they remain, how ever, at the end of eighteen months the Indians are to ue turnea upon uiem, and Willi slaughter men, women and children without mercy. There is an other story current among them that the Queen of Spain has purchased the land they oeeupyi and if 'they ; do not leave she will put thera to the sword. This lady tells of a well known colored man who sold his mule for $10, hogs for 50 cents a pieces, j fld, leaving his cotton and corn crops both well un der wayhas gone to, the .promised land of Kansas.,; , :.,.- A South Carolina member came up while Gen. King was giving ( me, the contents of the letter referred to, and said the Eadical agents iiusome parts of Louisiana are distributing among the negroes, Mr. Ellis says, hromos giving a rosy picture of farm life in Kansas. In a beautiful cottage, sur . rpunded by trees, flowerSiflnd attractive . home comforts, resides a coifred f silli ly. A piano is seen through7 a front window, and in a rocking chair on the verandah sits a well-dressed aunty, as contented as plenty and nothing to do art tjaake her. OO.i' - luuvicuuu ui ruiuut-Airr. Special pistch to the Baltimore Sui "Ricitmond, Va, April 25. In , the Hustings Court this morning the jury in the case of Jf ohn,E. Poindexter, charg ed with the murder of Chas. C. Curtis here, on March 3, brought in a verdict of voluntary manslaughter, and assess ed the punishment of the prisoner at two years' confinement in the peniten tiary. Poindexter was told to stand up and hear the verdict of the j ury. When Mr. Janney, of Alexandria, the foreman, pronounced the verdict the accused burst into tears. He sat down, leaning his head upon the desk of the bar, and cried in a suppressed tone for fifteen or twenty minutes. His three brothers who have been mA constarrt attendance witn mm during the two trials, Were affected to tears also. When the verdict of the jury was'foi nounced, on motion of prisoner's coun sel sentence was suspended by the court until Monday next, in order to allow them time to decide whether a new trial will be asked for. The defense prepar ed a number of bills of exception during the progress of the trial. If a new trial is aiked for and not granted, the case will be carried to the Court of Appeal It is stated, that a majority of the jury have already expressed a willingness tf sign an appeal for executive clemency in the event that ft new trial is not ob tained. I ' I'tlie VeWe?n:ji, Carolina Baiiroad."1 . -i I Maj. Ja. 5UYJlsm,(prysident of the Western N&W C&blitfIiailroad, ar rived in this city last evening and has rooms at the National HdtfelE l&frfod gresfjof the road is quite satisfactory. wiuiidi ox-TMcowannanoacxunnel; track irftifgejultAraiBxIiy on the western slope, and in a short time 1: ttfthei -sdat thr lMo(Iti(tg0i'JrTi stfie J H! hy rail across the Blue Ridge-Tlfoijth -ftrsfriime irtthehisUuxjrfStaterd fVery accommodation khWanitviYof he enjoywent & tira jaagiflficent mouni- na willl be afforded from tbe,ears of thl Western JTorth aidrirlaftaffrnH cars like those used on the centennial &leea ftienjoylMeia lwcoitiff'fnii mer promises. , s.rmi biut iuntw ?jifni. j .Ccttinfi Ready for p(BBar, out the" 3imaMttii ir- d fpoliceHWfAailinWTOr ferythin lorse- to TOU AWUjl Willi im tU-UM'l'UVV V - 1 - rtTaear.'' .i. W Ana sent tfcosadC(ffa ote moxa 3xa operation to the SundaVnanH v Certainly In i r .AmmUm re; iounmw Jr'teiattelphiajiarrt befhaf tihil -yf..: Tyfe -y!a nuuieier id irouDie. lVlT-kiX9 tumpixm "Then Jet us look unhapp r-wT,- iv" TXrr" aown. 08ttlamentof alon;dIsrute.l-Physlclans have at flJ jr f"u") fttifjriWHli. btW 3o afo,i ! Two of tb aurgeoita of this notable Institute will visit Charlotte, V. C, ifar 15th and tmlitnr; stopping at tha Charlotte BoteL JPhey win have wUb tbam fine outpt of fcrrttndwrtfi&r-' fll ances, and will btf priwrfo hrtredt ail Kinds bf MfoimliiBs and Chronlo Diseases, such as Club Yezt, flip Disease, Paralysis, , Hpedal Wseases. pitas ! and ' Klstmn, Uabi rrli, Vrlvate f DlseasesV3 The board of finance of the late cenr tennial exhibition have begun paying, afcPWJWfcJpWa, the last dividend o f six per cent allowed on centennial stock, The Okolona states must paoaie its own eanoe.bereafter, 3M"Wic committee at OKoldna wash pek Jiahds of it and say it in no wise represents the sentiments of the people there. TTivAstirat.innfhv treasury agents in 'NeW Yor lead tore ueiusioif that ir,, Of83:00ae0(y Annually for several 1,1 IK VIIVCTUUiUUH UW wv b undervaluations of imported silks. Government examiners ana qw er employes are involved with the im porters. Prompt and decisive action is to be taken. ,fHi nnlilifi mathematicians are al ready atj it, figuring out the result in 188a The Cincinnati Enquirer has it down nicely.' The solid South for the Democracy, witn jyucmgan, xnuiaui, and Ohio, will make the President, and no need to ask any iavors oi jn ew i or or the balance of the country. That settles it for Mr. Thurman and a Michi gan Greenbacker. ... , enry Smth, coloredVnigjit watch man at the mint at San Francisco, has hTi arrested, charged with stealing about 20.000 worth of eold buHidft A smaii gmi "6ftLidf in the misoner's srarden. ana $1,000 gold were also found; secreted; onr his premises. His thefts have extended over a period of three years, The most aristocratic colored wed ding ever known in this country took nlat.fl in Cincinnati Thursday night. The groom was Geo. Jackson; a colored school teacher, and the bride Miss Vir ginia Gordon, daughter of Robert Gordon, a wealthy colored .coal dpaler. Mr. Gordon is worth several hundred thousand dollars. The bride's presents from her father ;!obnsisted qf $60,000 in oonas ana a nanasome resi Ex-Gov. Hendricks has reiterated to the Indianapolis Journal his declara tion that it is his "positive and irrevoca ble intention to decline a second place upon another presidential ticket ; tnat he is not an aspirant for the place of Vice-President, and would not accept a commission to that office if offered to him to-dav: that it is. in his opinion, a less honorable and less responsible posi tion than that of Speaker of the House of Representatives, and less remunera- tive than ma utwi practice in inaiana,fl and that he does not desire to enter tne White House from tLe back door. The would-be-assassin of Edwin Booth is well known in Keokuk. His right name is Lyon, but he is better known by the name of his step-father, Grayadiiff sjeprfather is Patrick Gray, a teamster, and his parents are hard wofklrtgpTOjDie. He has held import ant mercantile positions, buj; j JjaJeen several times discharged on accoulrof drinking. He is known for his eccen tricities and has been stage struck for years, believing himself destined to be come a great actor. He was an admirer of Booth, and talked of taking his name in a starling tour. Katie Donovan, to whom the note was:addressed, is a pret ty dressmaker to whom he paid much attention. -. i ta a Deaths in Col6mbia for the week ending April , 26, 1819 whites, 3 ; col ored, 1. The News and Courier savs that at an adjourned meeting of the Washing ton, Artillery, .Clvrieor4r 4ield,vf ri- uay mgiii, lu5 uuiusry, uy aniumimous vote, determined to go to Columbia to do honor to the unveiling of the Con federate monument on May JStlt- h mwi,vr v iiwtvt maynue iwiiki w'ue the most available man, for the Demo cratic nomination for President nextl year. He say that while it is true that Tilden and Hendricks were elected by three or fou Jiundredt tbqusapd votes, they acted properly, and so did the Democratic rartyt not involving the country in aivll war 'and revolution iry qontejstog the, election, after jt Jrad NeiiJrefBi-fe2:;arbitrao3 mr now wrong and fraudulent the award was. Lord Rocoe was Subscribed to the War. Wash. Letter of 25th to .the Bichrnond Dispatch. The 'New Yorkers t3-dayitett a story of Lord Roscoe and the early days of the war. It seems that in 1861 he pre sided over a war-meeting at Utica, and patriotism ran high. One old man got up and said, I am too old to go, and I have no son. but I will subscribe enouerh to fit out ta' able-bodied rfoldier fdrthe war. Another jrray-haired citizen said 1 am old; tooj and L havec HoiTnOny; duc i nave an oniy son, ana l give him ...1112 1 i 4.1 TfI . . . . . xicio iumc were cries ior.ijora itoi coe's popular nephew, and M arose andsaicL amid silencr,fTiSni,ABro1d: neither, have I money nor an onlv son to sacrifice on the kar of my country, but I subscribe Uncle Roscoe to the cause. There was crreat annl ansa hut. uoii was never paia. The Grant Beception. contemplated grand reception of Gen- oram ryifiis-aprrrai arpmrr Fran cisco, with its usual . saturnine grin. After mentiQiiinsrtaatf thae.wii&xrk Assembly has adopted young Mr. Fish's ffltiyWAftfPH11 delegation, an$ tfiaF PmmVvmS, his already pointj- ing hero, it ohafiRfihaiialje 18 SB to ue no gooa reason why all t should not do the same thing, and thufc maxe tBHKniaristratidn'ft grand nar- tional affair. As the nomination of Grant BxtrJteaH is, i,hfl,bet-,thincr thai can happen for the Democrats, there is . jwFewsnniwspwny there should be any distinction of party in ther mattor," m i . ,'XJ ' m K LUa iirai i i i i r juTornvttf. rra wn iMi!2nr?ftirrr. 2; on of 1 fcUlVv Nch f or WiJ the Bp5tSt Vwttttf haLjjg&rs?il AaceOaxwrmM jpswsessl Jtthe ifl. Ohildj h( wao Orreatod upon a mpias T Insist upon" having the genuine Dr. iaauedJaf therconMtjCourt UDon conTIMrtAE's Live PiLLs;WpMd1)y Tleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the 1 being made for the ara or tne child. -oe was placed in the county jail. tdTtabubK3jSf:JJ !'TiiTol WU1 i - nibnifi .KiiooitTWM 9PIriH ilas Won country where feveif andagui 6'prera- rTKlK . na lent Btnce erme of malarial disease are ln fi(l ( )( ) r I 3 iUlMfrM thValr and are swallowed from th. n. 'Medicinal safeguard is ab- aoiuteiy necessary to nullify this danger. As a toeailAlorttarlnir BacUttaaat&oisyehf sb W mto esj the maJariaL pplson, Hostet-1 vera oiumacn Bwers is mcomparaDiy tue best and fee W!toplai'.'lrri-ularlfles ef ;the stomach, liver and powels encourage malaria; but these are speedHf rectified by the Bitters. The functions of dUrestUm and secreUon are assisted bv its nm. smi A. vlcrnrrais rh mil na wupuImt nnnriftlnn nf ,v. ... U7IH BIU1UUIOU 117 11k HMUOUUUUSU suu uuvHinnA Bra f thus dot endod agatmif-the -Mreads of malaria bv this matchless preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remedy in the .worst cases, of inter mlttent and remittent Jever&i . '".iii-xr - apr23 iw A TORPID Ml 1 the fruitful sonrca of many dieae, promt nent among which mtm -H -l J DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIYENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVJR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PUINT.COUC TORPID LIVER. Iiot Of AfrttettteandlTatiaeft, the bowela oewtaye, bat sometimes alternata with teness, Pin in the Head, accompanied with Dull sensation in the back part, Pain in the right aide and onder the shoalder- blade. fullneM after eating, with iin.inn to exertion Of body or mind, Irri- taoniiT oi temper, jjow ipmui, u1 q menyafyJwrifa afelin6fbfrfcttyglected ome ddtVr Aoneral Weariness DfcsinesB, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally oyer the right eye, Bestleasnesa ,at night wih"fltfal di-eami,lijjchly colored! tfrlrie. JF THESE WASNINGS ABE UN HEEDED, - mWUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTrS are espeidftiftaptfed tv such 'such a changftotjreollns as to astonish theSufTorer. TUTT'S rPILLS s a.XJTeiftJieir.'cto-MW freaa pelaeadnabaiiters, andrtBSlmJjtert health mmd TtflltT fit the Mttlr. TTr"nnT ! Dr. TX7TTDear Sir: For ten run I hTe tea a atvt7taJrap.puaj0onstipsbuB nd Pilci Last i wefMsomaienwa wgae ; mum littd&ithlll JlowA'J-elirtaaii. bav food appetite, digestion perfect, regular at ., iiT i ninoa mm aa-ia.jva 9 SI -Via rnkruou ewui ITtotfc1 f Ait eecB toalaAMiseB Mi 9i) HaA laaaatt bontn3!aWoAWi8.-iuaitf i.Jt 5: tern is aoaruaed, ana oj tDeirxaumHiia OB the Plere.tiy Ogain, It.flwliir gteoKi " Few dlietene exist U)Mui apt be relieved by re- torinc the Ijtet tUTiBrtiiSI functions, find (or this purpose no remetli hit eier been invented that tDr.TDTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor- ' d&tiaitn4 QMrnI Bixetpi&titllHiiiliciileiifree on application. Miami IIIHMl ll infill l ' Gaar GLOUT pert. snd is ,e,ae Hertntt wee eprjiia mmu J&t hgPrnieM Jor 'I'Ul! Ill ).!'.' 'II 111 u.l !),': J'J'fJI.Hi U'Hf 45 Ye&4timemFm i ; : ;.;!. !!pl.I tt'ideij 'wLioO :vie! -,u ",0m--ir:( i. CELBRA!FlEB !!KiiiJi isi,'.J-ij ,iniii.-xi -nt irjiiH'J ;!-( lul il i!l JV)",'?' Til fX,I tf.fnlflS ?Q WlU'Jj THlfo 'ttMif.u -1 .- i..,.t ,tl.H luilNtuW bus HI i" Mil Ot Sllto.HTflJI' IHI'J o-l Y A I "Ad A i Symptwils -ef DiSSftS !T)AIN'4n thenlght sCttrvder-l L edge 'of the ribs, increasfey sure ; sometimes the pain is in tneJ side ; the patient is j-axdy-AbtetQi lie j shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for iJtfeAatJsliOrflli'AiTfiCTbe stom ach is affected with loss of appetite p and. -6ickFyess ; the bowete iagesrl . ixexdStivi, semetimestirnitrtts wA lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory. accompanied with a painful sensation ! of having left undone something which eiishi.tff Uajvrbeenone .A h v The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sens?Wj8fft skin ; his spirits are low ; an"a araougn -1 he is satisfied that ekSfCiisaadAlt be. j beneficial to himfeye1bftican scarcely ; summon up fortitude enough to try it. j In fact, h&'Viii$tfi&t every remedy. Severalof :h above symptoms attend ; the disease, but cases have occurred i wheferlrof them existed; yet exam- ! Miration of the body, after death, has j shown the liver to have been exten- ; i.. j A ' "13 If AHA 0 AGUE AND FEVER. cases of Ague and Fever, when takenftlt QirrWiareTrirriave of the most happy results. No better r talhtotfccan be usedptefiaWtolryifdf j or alter taking yumine. We would ; advise allrwaoTareafflicted with this disease to give themr a fair trial, j lEw Ali JiMnusi4OTageentsHaind as a simple purgative, they are un- BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's ' Liver Pills. ' itu t - The ugimiue Mi. liana's. T.nimi 9ti i t bear t ane and Fle s. ons ot the Fently but same pronunciation."" A 61 1 to rt,ltni ATixarjg post ojticx, ta r,fRO&ESr GROSES"!-1 awrin anil ma wk. :a-t j i ... . mi - miml mo a'xKr mmimmntmtib on t&etit' sitKr, -soBietrmesL tfte3aift is felrunclerthe Ishoiileif 'fcJaT&a it, frenuently fixtpnds tn iKft toynTtnc -" t . r! , tt 'j join t i I . - - - . i ! Tie county) v?i tA ,v. .M.ui!fiir;ini BIST BTB WBHtn. Also a flnet-IetVrf CeiSflHadift I sell for cash. tstf twO i TO&ii vj) 4djaii. TareBeslr i as IB. ml i ,v-..-a -ikc o; -r-i and bis staff were crossing an arm t4M EedSeav tea were foundfjpjj PnrgaTpiiis.!mBkenew Bich Blood. J land fill jmiiiilAtalw.jtmpiyft thA hlfywi In tho anUwi to be rising, UMtt aBArji checked Ids tft tnd'MfcHl. .. 73 jlkiuq ; i - -n 6fXlMlLY A VP' if) G Rbe-O iEtJ&.iI E S iff MfWJ -il n! : Se -ttyrfjajery family can be supplied without pay. Idk exorbitant prtoftswWerefore, 4-uk .aoixjssnqqiMj io vjb lit al .iun iiuioimiiV. KlfteiiWrfwlulrlik' Wreredjor choice ltl-l MH' I iK ! ,k li WHIH7B cME AL, to the rQi'CttA Mms rW Hbtly FLOUR, cAU'l T M i W -i. ; to their Mountain Store for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Hams, Ac, and to Headquarters for Coffee. Suga, Li!d3to,.aAd,aaTe UkM ok Trade. Street a high lheajdn WWBflay4ee andaaiiiaisett -.'.iiir,-. si? i from the dangers of the swelling tide in prices. 1 Charlotte, N. a, April 17, 1879. FLOtTR 111' GRADES. JiltBa Uli it1- 1 .(iii.H (Hit. jjfjfifl'j io .nt Vio 43T PATENT, t FLOUR, i.e i.li- lTVT81?IItjCrJ&,V tali;! S f i fffi fl ft fed; dJtw noil-xMiiKjia m t--.-l;a? rat ti :,yi H 4iiAlrf'6TtoB,jBAIrt ONTrtE kAWnBT. Call and get a aampk) package free. apr27 r n aim ill LeROY DAVIDSON'S, ana ine oesi soap, ior oc, ui wwn. itfmid evae Imib ti?pi jyyd iww sn-ifw Ikoiii- Choice geffles In tiucXets. Also French Mustard and ayfullTline etBBedrl(rult, such as Pairs. Hne Ar&leafaUkc, Paaches. ! . Also uora, xomaioes, uranam ji iour, uaviaeai, narrow en you want ; Choice ki,iii;ni-.H Ui'MiMyjo'J .-in.tn-).l Ixf aaitninO m filT bna IL oi iii;l i 1 9Hl him LeROY DAVIDSON. CHEEMAcSli CREAM ARUM I. liatxuU iini' !A MHiwHt nl Mtitl-t .'..i'Jt ir nMi! .tioil (wnin'l ) ontt liw'! fun .Wtlw'! .ymtisO i!fA wi'i 'iiil Every !me, ndwafta mine Abe best stock of t.TiM ,1bhK ,-o natH GROCERIES In town. Anything you want at ' H ilRcMDiTIDibNl ') yjjmwttto try those WINDSOR MANOR- pK)Klf:s,h Put upln Frederlcksbur Va., and pronounced thebestever oM bt4 ei-i I navel mil kinds Cees Croastedand of Picklea,. grot ac&, and Ac. LeROY DAVIDSON. 1 liisifjiiiliiiiiiiitnt REAL ESTATE, MIXna'irmiifltIG&iTl01i AGENCY. for selling abilAyi&riJLinds and Houses, ami 1 irrnsr-iffiiri4Arosv.E ufi MSn5il aCS) el L-bLiiiitpK nsO ,c3 irfffhW.jwfse' . t ?f l!TJ-M"ftk flrrLnc .liurii si! .t;),'ir.i;i . iLAfffAm. 1 -' '.'"' . tuxary. 'the part nr' Hi page llMiMratea jfewsnaDet with muea yalaaale lnlbrBiitlon free. J w'-PlaBeel.l'nd pwttHM-ewOB-1 I ; ' 8ENT8 WANTED fo? the best and fastest selling pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices red' percent . jatiohu. pdbissino Co., P A GENTS WANTED- for Sautt's Bible DlcUona ryand.Bjilmap'sBe . . ,; , PICT OErAl. BIBLES. PTkiBa,jreduced Circalars free. , J-HOLMAN OOAPhnadelphla.-' . v . Klilll! an ilr ehanee the blood, in the entire 'Ststem tmmuut, . Any person wno wm taKe wet)0each mffht froml 4o 4 weeks mavhe m- ustored to Bound liealth, ;if auch a thing be possible. Bent by mail tor 8 : letter stamps. I.S 4C CO., Bangor, Hel JOHNSQN BENSON'S CAPCINE 1V: A ere - oouot aoout ine great superiority or 4. .tpUarucie ever cosamon porous plasteM and other nKtwu reweuien, auuu as unimeros, eiecincai ap pliances. Ac: Ask physicians in roar own locality w wonaemu. sold by all' Druggists; Price 25 cents. ap22-4w ti.l r i unit Ji hri. : i. : - i The Boureeoise and Minion on which tbia- paper'wai lately minted; ' . It was ade by the old Johnsen--type foundry, oJE.PhUadelBhia.and was not discarded oecatise no loneer fit for use. but on. lyibeeexKb itbecaiiM!iieoessurv to ree a-different tyiec type jjp wuijflo .ood service for several haseriafld infontf of SO to l.OOOlbs, with or WKaoutoasea. Addresa OBSERVEB. -oettS. ... ,. Charlotte. N. C. LjtPBOVED; , ' : f . CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. . . . . i if.. , . ... . , Any person desirmg to purchase a well improved Ltj.Lot, pouse with spine rooms, and, modern con- muiwod en'A'toall Wf ttto fa V.v4h- u.Ai.An 11-1 nveaamuteswaiaoi tne puoue square, can be ac commodated by applying at , decl8 THIS OFFICE. Xtoticx or SEIZURE. . Seized for Violation '.of Internal ttAvinnnn laws on Apnl3d,13B79: . , Two e .Wagon and Harness and 24 boxes X Totoccc, '.the' prpDerty fit T, M. MorriSl'i i :,Notic4lierep7 gWeriWthe Ownetr claimauU eftbeVedeottiearoert7'to' appear before at tayiCSejto fStatesvulknaod tnakBclamk thereto before the exjplratton of .thirty dajra from date hereot or:th6!sa Will lie forfeited to ttie JUnited State- ' ''"' J. J. M0TT, . . A G.:otrBi , , - . : Coueeter. Itog;' :' OTICEOFSHZORE. 'iTERNAI.. BEtE'CE, " ' ' V CblieSOflirjeVCthTDistact'NcCa V - :' i-statawrtita.iNi a,-Ain!aiMi;i8m S ' ' 'Relzea WiniaiWor tnterhal' Revenue 'iiwa, on AprUIst,1879i' 8bt)tes Tobttccoi owner un knownai4 boxes TteacoQ, rthe preperty of ; Fos ter; 2,(Yp Clgam, the property of a M. Gaffney; one naif barrel of Whiskey, owper onknown. - Notice to hereby rive to the-owner or elalmants ol.tlre above deacrfljed rpropEffty to appear before me at my office In, 8tatesvllleL , and make claim thereto befofe the expiration or thirty days from date hereotoj the same will be -forfeited to the United Statear - J. J. MOTT, apr2 8tln30dys , MEAL. i ") f .1..:. : ; ;3 Car Loads--120 Bushels ' CHOICE , BOLTED MEAL : Jifct vecelved. . ap5 iR. M. MILLER ft SONS rpHE BEST STOCK OF CfRirffES-an1 COFEClittsfERfES ' ' In theity, at , i , ! 1 ; i LeROY DAVIDSON'S. IF TOT? WISH- to engage , in an' honesti genteel - 'bustness, and make plenty Jof money during thehplldftys, send JeEdesSJtoy piiMf,:: ill ffjrlni)ewiflf; o?75?;f! mi; TElnj1.Q"i.JBBrlEATH R H X U T IS-M i :i..ii i v ;.i! ;-2jj;riini;: 'Hi; vi !ti..ji-) Uii'-'-rj-xni nil '.-inr iJM-i "ii qttdv sTr mv . I i. MlMifactar4'mider:ttH( abote TraafrMark 1 1 ( ) u A. tin ;vi ' ' j : ETPEANSAIKaOJCMIDfcDfE CO', I nil l i i i y ii i . i KIM h0fi Wraaihd. . , Permanent ,etse iBamdeaai continents. The Highest Medical Acdemi , of xiun repvnjjp cures ouioc, iwcases wuoin three days. 'SBerThernyjaKjolver of thepois6nous tne Aowwucn earns aa mm iueoa-er iiAeumatic enta. atO- box. fl hn-rMk far to anv address ; en re6elnt of inrlrav Endorsed by physicians. Sold by aU druggists. Ad drasaii;i ii-.-u. i, WASffiBURNECO., nov7 CMroterMOer2&(3ffia&,M.Z,r t m i i F4,aftteily, IHJ MoADEN, DrnggtetsV febl8-:lf.i -; Vi ;r. -fTlib iCharJotte; Nf C. lll'Al 'iiU- '.'.iiiJ ii'.il i: . .iMAi-tiii i LeROY DAVIDSON. XVHE, SPUENTTq AMERICAN, , : - ,; 'I'HIIfPV-INUim'll if9 11? - - Ml fin vii i. iji i'tiri'i s-h;v'Fi f .-i :-)t:f-ii' The mpstiPopuiar Sdeatifle, Ba&er, in the World. itootif '' Ui iiu- .ii Uiu. 'i,;a7o u; yr; Only S3.20 a year, tnaludfnf 'potage.fCWklyi 52 iiiwii jNambeyftr,.4,t0bopkpagm . i 1 MirrJmtihrS weekly Newspaper of sixteen nages. nrtnted In the taost ibeaatlfai.stjlD fcwofBaelyv iiiusuatod with and Sciences: lndudlnir Vr and Intel f in i AgncHiiwB, aaoiBcaKUXB; i me . iwpeWtWtiWttwM wiWeifr lir aU departments of Science, will be found in thai HrtKBtffin iAmnrinnn iMfXerma, j Bom New York; t&NT5 .-Mnmr ;A'ett:''rtlliitor -of American abdSJoreign Patents; have had 84 yean Ofle American of all invenaena natetatad 11.1. K.V. 1 - . Patentee.. . Bv the immense etrrailatinn thnw vivon. tHiblle attention IS directed to the merits of the new patent, ana saies or intradnoucm often eaailv Any person who , has, made a .new,disoovery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a Datent can Drobablr be obtained, bv wriunr tn th. .vwww inssisa a jsissfc - - "-- - T vndetslgnejL Wealsd send ;free puu band book aoout i&e ratent laws, Patents, Caveats, Trader Marks, their .costs,' and how procured, with hints I or procuring advances on inventions, h Address1 for mil'. I,! ::'! '' . I. JL - 1SXERNAL KBVENTJE, 1 CoilectorS Office, flth District North Carolina, I StatesvlIle,N.Cj, AprBSd, 1870. i Kutea.Jbri MamifactArei ur. . l.i. liu i i ij fmmftniafa guaraaieea iaysManiTi . owxuuaivBiy. nsea uy an eejepratea of 'EuMDeJand 'America;' bceotnln? a SUole and i Sellable Berned'vu oWfth siiUJMM yearti.t;hl eaf, wh?h U oiuqes cflwge. tiascount to agents. gtagie copies, ten cents; gold'by MlNeivsaealeSnlmttby?o- tal Order to MUWJN A Co.. Fnhllshr .7 rkr rsi A)mjA'iM' oil j vii 7 In . connection, wtlh the - SonMfl '-uessra tfOBiimrivriNG. 3: BOOK BINDING; a, STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of The Ob server, and the establishment of one of the larg- most complete, and most thoroughly equipped V JOB PRINTING HOUSES '-r i ;. '! ' : 1 : ' In ihe South, the proprietor has just added a com plete ' ' BOOK BINDERY f - AND ? Ruling Departm0hjb, Capable of executing the very best class of work at 8hTrt notice. , Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome slyle, 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 LETTER PRESS PRINTING. ' A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. , Theatricals and . other .exhibitions can get their DATE3 arid1 POSTERS printed here In as attractive a manner as in New York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at Bhott notice arid la first class style, - - v briefs 'Pott the supreme otjtjrt, ' ; : - ; , ; ; - t i 1 : ' ' : .... And lawyers desirdusfpresenlng their argu- ir ) ti ii: -tin ill ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial. .--,; i ; uii U! .: . 'i 'i;:i We pave the mosf accurate proof-readers, and our work as free' from -delects as H is possible to il i.i - (. ' 1 1 ' .:, y.i" ii. ! t iv 1 1,. ,; ''ui. . . jr.-iii'i. i : --r - . ' 1 1 ' ' i -i t. SWements, , :. f .i, 'MiiiLii'Aj H,ll ii.-ii' ii ii- Ytettkng CardBy ll-Iii I i i.hh; I .-ii Mln ii i : ui .4 1 -i i Pamphlets. .l-5f liiiu; it 1 4 i ' .IT !!.' i. '!-' t)TK'HKAJ)S, Clroulars, ' Envelbpesi ; ' ;!' Band'bUlsri i . Invltalions, , ,. ,.' .. Checks, Labels' BJLL HIJADS, Deedrjn Receipt Books, Business uaros, Programmes , Magtstratea'.aiML , . ... ' " !' v-C0tat Blanks. ill' ggggUg flActWfodg' of rdtouiig done WsnoAndijfje. Natur4Hlstoiy,;;v.:';' . U :; ' : . t-.'- .;j .-:i U. .i Sf.u H r.f.-" !;. , Special attention given to Ballrpad Printing. BOOK WORK i ft-'t I.Havtag alargersnpply of type than most ob es tablishments, BOOK WORK has been and ' will k If-iiHi-ri . .-f ;.-, i: -r . i , v . i . . ' '. i. . !: i Hits v .. .eontnuetqaspewtth.us.,, , ji;ijf "fINrt jiff. jf-Ht- f- dATJ9F,ACTlON GuiRANTEED. i -'ft f' . v SMiTH?s;waRM on.; Athens, Ga., December 8, 187s A few nights since I gave my son one dose of ih Worm Oil, and the next day he passed, tf,! large werms. At the sameOine I nwiuiein little girt, four years old, and she JmK etahu T wojtns from four to fifteen Inches Iom Worm fU! tnr mu t.-..V - A".1-1 W. F. pared by E. S. LYNIWN, Athtf, Ga. Prico 25 cents. fh9irf,- "va. ni). pcnvi-AiAiuu ruKinEE, and Is the only purelv VKGbtablk remedy known to ci! ence, that has made radical and Permanent Coses of ;SHrxjs and Sceofula in all their ' It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dig. Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m THE WORKINGMaN'S FRIENTA HE WORKINGMAN'S FRIEnP. In these days of pollUcal trickery, a true friend i the Ome of need, Is a friend indeed; and such a friend is DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM r0BTHE LUNG 8. It is a sirre cure for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTliiiv BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, and all diseases of the Lungs, Chest and Throat. This well known remedy has been used for thir ty years and has cured thousands of cases, many of which were given un u hnnaWa ' 1 I No case, bowever ohstinntA mi, sit th- tagjpropertUofDr. rWm. Hall's Balsam for the T- ..... Balsam that cures torwoeases. " JOHN F. HENRY, CUBRAN &C0., Sole- Proprietors,' 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L. R Wriston 4 Co., Charlotte, X. c. mar 1 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 4.) Chatham street, N. Y. ' Feb. 20-d&w3m. c ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, TBAINS GOING EAST. I Xo. X No. 4 I Dully Daily ex.Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Dally Leave Charlotte, - " Greensboro, " Raleigh, Arrive Golds boro, 9.45 am 8.20 a m 3 00pm 8Mb p m 6.55 p m 1 4.10pm 5.30 a m U.gOam No. 2-nneets at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. fur au points In Western ' North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. ft D. R, K. for all I W..W. R. B, tor, Wllmmgton. j.. vumjcw at ureensDoro with E.4D.K. R. for an points North, East and West. . XHAIKB GOING WEST. No. 7. pally ex. Suu. Date,JNov.,10,78. No. 1 Daily. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, 9,50 a p 1 5.85 p m WMejgo, o.ou p m Greensboro 8,28 n m A47 a m 5.30 a m Arrive ChaMotte. .12.26 am 10.50 aiu No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Rranclu At Charlotte with C, C. A. R. R. for all points Sooth and South-west; at Air-Line Junction With A. AC, A., L Railroad for all points South and South-east , No.' 8 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B. daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Juration wtiti A. 4U.A.U for all DOinta South nnd Knuth-Hts!. At Charlotte 'wltli v., C. A A. Railroad for ail points rJoutfcaad ISauthHwe,, Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, : . " ,. r lO.BOpm Leave I A a ni Aittvei m. 'I' . " 7.45 a m Connecting ) flteenaboro with trains on the R. 4 1. ttliU S.-Kh i suaprjtd cabs witbdot change Run both ways ion Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via - Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways oa Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, cnarieoe ana Angus ia. 8aalh4mat.. Writ. N i ana :jswt, : Jttr -Emigrant ratea to points in A'rKau- 1 - . R. MACMURDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond Va. rHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AypiJSTA cbablotti; Cfil-pirjIA 4Sp apgiwaP- -i-'i in CpfepKBiA, . p.,$ep. 27, lfefS. NiOa aud after Sunday, Dee. 29th, 1878, thefpl lowpasjenger , schedule wiU,be ruii over this road, t Washington time,); :::'' .' -NIGHT EXPRESS. ii .-. GO0 SOOTH, Np. 1. Leave Charlotte 1 ....... i ........ . Arrive Columbia,.....,... . 1 00 a. a . tJ 00 A.a . 6 05 a. .10 00 a. Leave Columbia . Arrive Augusta.i.v. .... ...4. )1) . ; . 'LGaiHaNoBTH,No. 2. Leave Angnsta...... ...... ......... Arrive Columbia-,. , Leave Columbia-. . .JS , . . . Arrtve Chaf)rte... ", :t' ,DAt PASSENGER. ''" 1 f ! : GomosocTB.Np. 3. Leave Charlotte Arrive Columbia. ........... Leave Columbia..:. Arrive Augusta.'.'. . 5 55 p. 10 00 P. a. 10 10 p. a. 3 10 a.m. 11 27 a m . 4 10 p.m. . 15 p.m. . 8 30 P . uvuitt Ausrin, LeaVe. Arrive Columbia . J . Leave Columbia j.u Arrive Charlotte, .. 1 30 p. a . 6 80 p.m These train, stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Chester, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, LeesvUle, Bates burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granlte ville. Ailothev tlaii wHe recoanlzed as flag istadonfc,,! ,i . jruiimao paiacy sleeping and drawing-room cars on Noa. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savannah, Via Bich rnond Grgla Central Railroad, if ... t .1 jii t j . T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. ; j JBQ. R. MacMubdo. Q. P. Agent, rlTEF NORTH CARpLJNA, I InPropi ' Yadkin County.' . f Court ,paf . Jeeeph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors flf Benjamin Sparks, deceased, ... Tne Setri at Law of benjamin Sparks, deceased ' ; if .MOTTCltor pHAtaWTiiDurr. tt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Lydia Dimmit, wife of Patort Dimmit. Haunaii FeM, wife of John Felta John Sparks, and Ela beth Redtuk, wife of John Beddlk. are heirs at law in this case and non-residents of the State, . ' It to therefor on motion ordered by the Coun that Advertisement be: made for six weeks in 1 tb Chahlottb ObbbrVkb, neUfylng said defendant same will bo taken procortfemv soAtxparU I : to appear at tne uera somcem xaaainyuw fn twenty days after service of this notice, ana them take nntim that if ttiev tail to aooear that as w oi the oun$Xj KfWs1n wvil - 4WM NATIONAL 6UBGWAL INSTITUTE,;; vb t"' ' h:.i'a . . . " nanasToraaia.-: ji. kmvUle,hi8the 10th day or "JJPJ8 3-dltwBt. iM " lBAOWW JIOKBOXJ BEST &VX$fjUl T C. B. VATTaTHTT.Tl. J J1UNJ61 4 037 Park, Row, New Tort ! March 26 2m. Seedsman and Floriat ' THOS. F. DRAYTON;'' J f adres-.;.i,7 1f " ' P.O. Box 182. ' decrryAJ TWa- The obseryer,: 1 " Charlotte, N. C. MaieigD,. u vtunuue, xi. y.

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