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sail " WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1879. . . PRACTICAL , ETHI(Continned.J,j "1 U ( RELATIVE IEjflA?P?'( The duties of life" are not personal only; there is a large class that may be called relative, the term relative being confined to humanity. If a man lived and died to himself, his duties: would begin and end with his personal duties but holding numerous relations with his fellow-beings, there are as many relative duties as relationships.- Form mi as man is for society, and capable of reachinir his hisrhest development only in a state of society, it follows that these erty and of the pursuits of happiness, relative duties are not less important; it is the right of 'the people to abolish than the personal ones. The main re- that government, or to overthrow such 1 itionships of life are those winch relate a state ; and to institute a new govern to the family, to the country, and to hu- meet, or to organize a new State. These manity. First,' duties to the family rights on the part of the people coins Under this head are embraced the ob- under the inalienable rights of man., ligations of husband and wife, father and son. brother and sister. These f am- ily duties are Important They lie at tne lounoation 01 society nomes mat maKe a pure xuo purity of donl JT" L m?3 that led to the dissolution of Greece and Rome ; it is their strength that has made England what she is. lienor thf importance of this subject The duties springing from family relations are so wen unaerstooa in our country mai u, seems unnecessary to affirm them par ticularly. Revelation as well as the customs of life make these duties very wife is to be faitnful to each other, andlfranted a M.Wh8' as the heads of the family, it is plainly 55fi5t2 their duty to illustrate tne qualities or wise, firm and faithful rulers. It is their duty to rule the household so as to im press upon it all tne principles tnat are instrumental in the formation of eleva ted character. The duties of parents totheir children are to maintain, provide for and edu cate them ; to educate not only by books and precepts, but also by example. It is their duty to educate their offspring physically, mentally and spiritually; in fine, to equip them, not so much with money as with principles, for the battle of lire; not to put upon them an ar mor of gold or silver, but that better armor made of divine metal not wrought with human hands, but fabri cated in the arsenals of God. It is the duty, however, as far as m the parent lies, to leave to his offspring a material inheritance. So much the better, if he can give him material help as well as lofty principles. The principle upon which paternal duty is founded, is that the parent being the ' author of the life of his offspring, is, from the nature of the case, bound to provide for it. Furthermore, this dutv appears anions' the express commands of God. He who does not provide for is pronounced worse The duties of children to their parents are well understood in these times. It is to respect the parents', rule to put j'aith in their instructions,'afnd under all Circumstances to acknowledge their au thority. One of the commandments that came from Sinai enforced this principle and rnade it fundamental, Vhen the child obeys the parent, and When the parent obeys the State, and When the State obeys the God of States, the chain of obedience extends from earth to heaven, with no link missing. Moreover, it should be borne in mind that since the parent provides for his offspring from the days of childhood, it is nothing but right that the child should make a suitable; return, when the conditions of strength arid feeble ness are reversed. . The parent sustain ing the child in his feebleness and the child supporting the parent in his old age, are but two sides of the same picture. The duties of brother and sis ter spring from the character of their relationships. The harmony of the family circle could not be maintained without the practice of the maxim, " bear and forbear." The duty of cour tesy, of kindness and of .charity which we owe to each other in a general point of view, we owe more particularly in this relation of brother and sister. The memories of common iovs and sorro should knit together the children of the iamiiy, and it should be their ambition so to work together and sympathize with each other as to make h&nosable the family name ; to make the family" strong and peaceful and eminent The duties to home and family are, therefore, perhaps the most important of all duties, short of those we owe to God. The family ought to be the type of the State, prosperous, well-governed and well ordered. From the family as from a pure spring ought to come the waters that are to bless the State. He is apt to be most loyal to his country who is first loyal to his family. Netf t, duties to State. These are comprehended under the term, duties of citizenship. They rank third in the classification thus far expressed. They stand thus: 1. Duties to self ; 2. duties to family, and 3. duties to State. The last while highly impor tant are subordinate to the other two. Sound ethics gives them this rank. Greece and Rome made the mistake of unduly magnifying these last duties, elevating them over the duties to fami ly and self. This is to put the pyramid upon its apex, nence ureece and Home fell. Still. citizenship is a hicrh thincr. and patriotism a great virtue. The du ties we owe to the State are based upon, the principle that the State protects us in person, property, reputation and life; ana, ' theref orej the citizen is bound to conform to the laws of that State; cheerfully to pay legitimate taxes ; to serve the State in peace, when this ser vice does not conflict with private or family duties; and to respond to its call in time of war. .Patriotism is made up of civil and military service. He is the good citizen who responds cheerf ul & ly and promptly to the ' legitimate calls of.' his country, .: whether! those calls should be summons to the balls of leg islature or summons to the field of war. Ethics, however, does not make' it ob- - ligatory upon thetntizen to rend service inconsistent with his conscience. or m obligations to his God. It mus however, be-borne in mnd A that the , . citizen at issue with the commonwealth must take the consequences of the is . , sue. ' It s is "the duty of the citizen, in general, td obey. When the Bible savs - 'authority invested, for the time being, ' in that offica It is also the duty of the Hwicu w puuiuit mi n grtvUz-tuMU, joe cause submission to lesser evils' Avnirt a rs . tne greater evil of rebellion. SUlL'thft right, of rebellion 4s his. whenin hi Judgmentvthe govenimnt- becbrfleii ooeaience, dui ic aoes teacn us that pru dence, which keeps its from' running7 Into greater jevils to escape less ones. The duties of the citizen ta the State are reciprocal in their character. The obligation is .mutual,? The' -State ah ' exact nothing from the citizen when It fails in it duty to the citizen; nor can the citizen expect anyttimg- from the State, when, lie puts himself outside of ' law". The fundamental; principle3 in volved here is not that the citizen is ' made for the State, but that the State i nMoni7AH for the citizen. Hence the highest duty of the State -is to provtda ' for the best interests of the citizen, to . promote the civuwy ui mo cummu J.ifVwe. by cwrilization, meaning the fnentaLmoral and industrial - develop ??nrr ,J : immunity, 'i' The -State IS - rTotriibTrVto exe Kpvond this purpose j not at . hberty .to xact any more taxes than are necessa . fo th? ends of hones government; SitVserVice from e citizen incon- -r-r 11 i r slstflirtr wittr"-- W tmblic Hence enormous taxation or unreasyiif l able exaeuons 01 service, iunuau. grounds for revolution. In fine, flntv of the State to protect the in person, in reputation ami w piupji.- tv and restrain his libertv in so far li only as the public interests require. It has been said that that government governs bestiwhich golems least This manage their own aiiairs, ana w se cure me fruits of their own toil is the duty of the 'Stated 'The State, in fine, should be" the"fsther of the communi ty; not Its tyrant or oppressor.' Jefferson is right, -when in his im mortal Declaration, he states that, when- ever'ariy form of government becomes destructive of the riehts of life, of lib- BRIEF HEWS ITEMS. James Simons, a prominent " rhoii&iiM n and vicfi- fcincinTatUedin Charleston,SaturdaH - ancisco, satuniay nignt,a il.M.H 1HMII. Ill Mi i JArtk irSi,ofKMt;ilservant eirl xjseri because she rejected ms addresses;11 -a'nnnrlpfl a TvJir.fiHian '.wboi attempted to arrest him, and killed tM girlfoi r ployer. Jnaffe' -Blatchford. in the United States Court at New York, jSaturday, Montgomery and Euf aula Railroad com The New Testament'OOiBaany of the American revision committee! at New York at its last meeting made asecaMb revision of the Acts, and sent the1 final' suggestions on the Gospels to pie Brit ish committee. ' , . The excess of exports over imports of merchandise from the Usdjfced States du ing the month of March last amounted in value to $24,198,963. against 434088 707 in March, 1878. The excess of e-J ports or gold and silver com ana Bmnwr 8704,988 in March, 1878. . A bv the Cleveland Leader as sayto&' ltf, referrine to the Democratic presidaot ial nomination 3 "A year ago$enat0F; inurman was awuiig, uuc uo Ojjwoij, good deal of ground since tqen; believe Mr. Tilden wiil feawei t lana-Ai all own way. Gov. Bishop is also veiy confident that the Democrats, Will nomi-t nate him for re-election to the governor ship, Lorenzo Richmond, a prominent disclosed: ' He had been involved -In 1 a connection witn a servant and was com pelled to marry her. The silly wife in sisted that the family into which she had been admitted should give a party and introduce her to their friends. Th young man,'rather than endure this ig nominy, put an end to his life. , Parole' Victoria. ''.CT'w, The London Field, a sporting jour nal, in a' lengthy article on the .recsnt victories or Mr. Pierre Lorillard's American horse Parole, says: "Our American cousins have on the race course fairlv taken the backbone out of us. But a few days ago, and'lhibst to a man we wereprfepred tobet ouf bottom dollar on England vs. America on the race-course, but our bottom dol lar would have gone, and now we fain acknowledge that we must concede the priority to the horse from over the sea for it is more than probable that at the present moment Parole is the best horse on the English turf, except, perhaps, his stable companion and fellow-coij&try man, the LUKe 01 Magenta. The sec ond victory of Parole was hailed with acclamation, and had his plucky -owner been,: presentee would probably ere this hav6 found his biceps eonsidera? blystifE sfrom thee --handshaking that wottMceHainTylMebeen inflated on him. Absent, -however, as the owner of Parole is oJiF Aa$hfe.Ving must be 'dbne on paper, ana. Keartily We congrat ulate Mr. Lonllard and his confrere and friend, Mr. Robbins, on the pleas ins: result of the enterprise displayed in briniylner. over h. team ef liotsw't frnm- America at a bad season year tod 1 11 n 1 i 1 ki. -1 - uujiue Jingiisn race norseson ineir own battleground." . Pincbbaek and the Civil Service. Wash, Cor. Baltimore Sun.. ... -Mr. Pinchback, the noted colorecrwli- tician of Louisiana, who was appointed an internal revenue agent dui-yig the last winter, takim? the nlace vaciedbV General Lonestreet, on, beind elected a member of the Louisiana constitotioiial convention applied to the department here for leave of absence to attend the. sessions or that body. He was lntorm ed that it was contrary to the policy of tne administration to counwnance tne idea of Federal officeholders narticipat ing acUvely,in,SLiteftr natnalpftlitjcs. Pinchback then sent another Ijetter here tendering his resismation. and it was pronrptly accepted Hby the department. Some of the prominenfeooreffi"Reptib- ncans are not aipogetner satisned witn th& udtottUiaministrdtion, as they say tnat thepoiicy laid down by. , the ing in politics has not beexf so rigidry1 adhered, to where white offikjteWlderR were concerned. Mr, Pinchback; tfthel; ttle, that lie teceived his appbintmentr said to your correspondent that he had not the least intention of going out of puuuusi out purposeai lUKing tne acuve part in Louisiana pontics that heal waysnad. Another Presidential Ticket,; TOTSSTSeisTT ' David Davis and Thomas F. Bavard. as a presidential team, wbuld distance all6ampetitors;uand draw the conser vative, ; patift Tfflwses of the country aftertheCwithr an enthusiasm . like that which resulted in the eleettfcri of Harrison itf 1840 and Jackson in 1832, The country is' tiredf 'sectional agita- uju tuiu piuuucig oiiucians, r -7- Xi xnreatenseveryman, woM;f child llylnglna retlottof ffxiotrr wnerefevnr and ague is preva- disease are in- rater of such a redon. Medicinal safeenard ia w soupfjr necessary to ntUllfy (his danerj means 01 xonoying &na Bocjunaang me system so &3 to be able to resist the malarial poison'. Hosted tor's Stomach Bitters Is Incomparably the best and the' most pbfKOarJ 3$regurUIes -of the stomach, liver and bosrel4uragamaiartari)ut these nn speedily rectified by the Bitters. The .fanctions ot digestion ana boctouuii ore assiatou oj lis use, and a vigorous as well as regular condition of the sys tem promoted by It Constitution and physique are thus defended against the: Inroads of malaria by this matchless - preventive, which ' is -Also a certain and thorough remedy In the worst eases oft Inter Diluent ana remuneui icvcxs. Two of the surgeons ef t&ls notable Institute wm visit Charlotte, N. C, May 15th and 16th, 1879, stopplns at the Charlotte Utot They, wlH have with them a fine avtat oft brades ; and surefefti a n P- nfe6sVfttia wnt fwrepaTe foreat all kinds of onnltlea .and. Chronic, Diseases, such as Club jreet, up tnsease, .arag'sia, ., special inseases. run n 1 mi imiuu. uiwiuui aiiibu lnwuufla- MjiBtMiaes w. uw jvo, w wucuiars.-ad " 'UACIVHAU aWttUlVAJU IXMollTUTK, apr!3 Ht ww "J - Atlanta, da I WAnWn loiFrui-nf Sir I nmi! nnmmirtnri his own housenoid j u.uv? j" t" vv. than heathen. P icWe last Februaryufey reeent- iv tne cause 01 uie rasa aus jias ueeu tt ,, iriuj .11 r i t rtB .-,Ob m 4frtA Ink; ioVwm tiuI Is the fruitful source of many diseases, promt nent among which are 'fe'tr,.Iffb owH DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, C0SnVENSS,r si PLAINT. COLIC, ETC. v: ! yrol ea.sw MtflfHVAIIA tf B-iltl JJ MMf lUf.ia III flwff tadd K i niifBI jlioss of Appetite and ITaosea, the bowels are costive, but sometimes attentats with looseness. Fain in the Head, accompanied with a Dull sensation in the back pgEtiFaittt'-1 in the right side and under the ah mm am;; Wade, fuUness .after eating, with! a-djajfttji lin atiori to eiertaon or body or mm im"- tability of temper, Xiow aVaie duty. Gene Al weariness; PiflrfH&s, v mattering at the Heart. Dots befiygg ei eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache geagrs&ym over the right eyet . Bestlessnesa ' at 'liii with 'fitful oeams,1 idghly oqSpSSJ' IF THESE W ASHLNliS AitiS UHttUCij A. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED;' TUTT'S 4MrA!ttifftfrir adaDtctrf t such sufib.axifiange of feeling as to alto'rUsrfthe sufferer. ! i J tfimi wi Wf 1 thai- r ' frani poUbnoiisliutief iJuf impart vbaJtl nd TalUx t4 Ihe boAyi caving which mo one can reer wu.. ? - t-lJVit if;- tw. TCTTs-TWr Sir: For ten rnrtl bnvtt bo a Burtir ta DniMDik. jOonatiD&tijoa and Piles. Last Srtrin toar Plfls wer recommended to me ; I os4' i thn (aoaWiUUittl faith. -1 aa ow a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools. pjte,tOB'Vnd J- have gaiaeferty pom aaraeaieraBoaausBoua nesa 1OU' tsviile, Ky. f liiu4 tMbjtomdkrttUh, t.iun SSSIlsYWOO n.t -r-A OF HtWTORK, SAYS:- ".Vitrn (UaeawS Sjlat that oannot be relfeyed by i atorink the liver to Ha normal fanctMm,alBa I ra. tori),: this Burpoae xm remedy hsa erer keen inveBtei: twa halippyalieetaTUTT9 PILLS." j , 0LDVEWrWHERE,1PRICE5 CENTS! - rSJBtaWStrstt, JNew York. rDr.TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Infor aatkm aiTJSeIul Eeosipla ' will be mirJledree on sppjicatlpn, . . ,... TiWT,IAIR DYE. BlCXb a aiftKlrfappUciliOn bf thi Dn. It im parts a If atnral Color, acta Instantaneooalr, end is a Hatiafls aSSpriaMf watan. Sold by Draiiisu, or Jntsy siiliwiM rawitatfAt, -m t . :,j . ."WW New .Iforfe BeifbrthrPoblicr , THE GENUINE L ; i .)(-. j ,vl . ' r DR. MoLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS " r for;the&rs pt .-t - . i A.r p, Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. . a . t Symptoms of a Lis?aed Pi k sr , AIN in the righafc . sjnder the edee of the ribs, increases on pres- sure somenmes taepin u in uie iert ' side; the padentis 'jraelKaUeiij on the left side sometimes the j is felt undei Hie bliuulder Ulatdei'rlg' f h feMrftiexfefidi to the toipJbif the' snouiuer, ana is someumes mistaKen , h for rheumatism m the arm. -The stom ach is affected with loss of iappetite . and sickness; the bowels in 'general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the baCk parti There is gen eraHy a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a. painful sensation of having left undone something which Meht.to?Juiyetlbeen done. A slight " dry. eotfgn-is sdmetimes an attendant. " Jand aeblKty f he, is easily startled, his Teei are cold oY'hurning, and he corr; plains of a prickly sensation 'of the'' skin ; his spirits are low and although ne.is sausnea uia.i exercise wouia De beneficial jto liim, yet he can scarcely summon up loruruae enaugn to try it. ' In facthd f ;evjet remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases Have occurred (i ) wheie few of them existed; yet exam- . ,,inatipn f thfybodv, iafter death; has ; j' shown the LivER to .have been exten sively deranged. . AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in CASES OF AGup, and, Fever, when i taken with Quinine are productive of, f- the most happy - results. No better !! Cathartic Can be used preparatory to, . or- after taking Quinine, We would ' advise all. who are afflicted with this ' disease. to give them a fair' trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unr equaled. ' ' ' , BJEWAKE OF IMITATIPN?.. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLanE's Liver Pills. ' The genuine McLane's Liver Pills - bear , the signatures of C McLane and . Jleminc BROS. ron the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine. Dr.: C McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by JflejsiiBgBrosi,rof Pittsburgh,' Pa., Jthe market ' being fall of Imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently hut same pronunciation. A GREEN HOUSE AJfD S EE D S T'O BE AT TOUB POST, OU1CE. 'ft -BosEsjf;feosEs i; WanMrflffi" of the covuury; , VV lVIl HMIIfl TUHVira VhSMlMH -VM Vnnfl k aksb s Mamh Oflulom -SeedsmjaanO i j. !! Ill WI-MIH A TORPID- LIVER PILLS TJI VTif nit I o -it ,iJI lo 51 1 t. r i--TT Ufi- u-ltl sjif; '.lis'ltl (11jO ! , fcTf.OV vli MiM ct ft-iiitritn t:,?T ; t,-i j.'.n'Mf vijis bm ta me tarn ' Bjwkml Cam. ducar. Coffee,' Mo !l F Jo neii- -I'wini lion ri U ' III Lilt Bans86fltO( S44( 5-3 it ft" ! JiH jisiimYWsattJaitttkDen f 1 jus neeetwd, a urn mmuowif W9i vtflfi Tie oounty luT ST. 1 0K).M ' ao. yril iii v WoimX seU forsh,, city rree oi cnarge, ; t uibo.6 ''IJrtfTifuf ,1J i til v!t;f.nr arm. of the Bed Sea. an a me waters wens luuoa to ba ri3togrithat gallant, emwander neAedl Ws4 officers to ra- was ; as bi-SH ,n'i ofhelatter jswplh 4 aW J ' ,oomaionq ty to be ylgilant In selecting a good i si j nl J. TA supjrEs, i 'li; j - s ; : i So uut area isupplled without pay- In ezoiijKleesV irfkereforsv JfBT Alexander iot i tomber r otered or had his name aentipaed tn connection with the mayoralty, looked to the Valley of Virginia for photce V WHITE MEAL, bib the . best Ndrfli Carolina Mills for fine Family nmn.j .i iMiiiii.. ii: .. iin t their Itettrtito-gtow for ButlrtEggs, Cbickeaa, )! xi iijw nourcxjr'-4i wt4 ti ti-omfn pumx see: end to Haadqaaners for 4TeA Sugar, Lard, Ac, and have found on Trade ite ahlgh. shoal wh are yrejf btarar may flee and save himself from the dangers of the swelling tide ta prices, 'iChaotte1;! FLOUR ii GRADES. PIEDMONT ' PATENT FLOUR, MADE EXPRESSLY FOB FAMILY USE AND GUARANTEED FINER I N EVERY RiffglPiE CT THAN . OB ' ANT OTBEB BBiND ON THE MARKET. Call and get a sample package free. mMmm sons. S T IJ . .'.ifi s Ji m:u .rtlt .,.t, ; - : . ' :-,- iot.i''-i j- r.Miitui v.i . LeROY'DAVIDSON'Sk -in 'it "'Kiln-.,.;-. "titn ius.r!iili ,"W I FmOsainiid-i4bemimBVCbeoejitits, Bananas, - M'Miittr. Malaga ttmpesvcftotca candies. Don't taB to eaxtd a ine largest piece ot Soap iw tne nen ttoari, iorm wm JUST IN, Choice Jellies la buckets. Abb French Mustard and a lull line oi canned irruits, such as Pears, Pine Apples, Quince, Peaches. Also Corn. Tomatoes, Graham FJour, Oat Meal,, Marrow - i Beans. i When you want Choice C It A C K E It S Call on LeBX)Y .DAVIDSON. . . CREAM CHEESE. MACCABONI. Every one admits mine the best Mock of GflOCERIES ;" In town.' Anrthing you want at it 4 LeROY DAVIDSON'S. . j-,- if-i jr Be sura to try tbose ::S.PICEiESfsa,S Put up in Fredericksburg, Va., and pronoaneed the best ever sold is Charlotte. I have all ktoda p( Inkles. , Also Sugars, Coffees Kroasted and ground to enter an4 raw.) Bacon, H4imav Floury SC., AO. r : - ' v,,T(. aad SWEET; POTATOES; I j NOT, tob LATE TO PLANT. A full supply still on hand.' Also' .'the justly eele; brated 1 ,,- v . RA. JAH JAPAN TEJC Si t aov wig gjilBUIW UUll.f. March 27, . -' 8.M.HbwELLa I rhrottrui 'ihfrhlir' :in immltu 'water 9 jiv "nmtfjmtfaff mTTTrrrT BrtnlTr easTTJe ! . ,y- -- " & S isriaqewaier, full READER l.BETOKH-BJjaflNfl A,?-, 1i ivPikNigiWAN,, 99 not mil to send forsiylttte 2ppa4re41histrated: t 8185ianpwards?,' Vtm'O&X KOBWiur td'WrRe before M DANfEJUF, BEATT Washington, N. -jjfft i A CnENTSr WANTE7J ' fer te ' best and, ' fastest seHTng ; PletDrldr Books : and- Bibles. Prtces wduced 'S ner cent, n Nation al Pdblj&hIko col. PhlfrdelptMa.jPa. rti),(, , ;Wl,i.r A GENTS WANTED for Smith's Blblft'pIctlOria- x,i;ry.ana,4aolmanfaoew- 1 -n!! - Jit.nM ;n PldTOKiAiliiBtES. Prices reduced. Cliwilars free. . Wat m k mr ,caT Philadelphia. , ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' - - 1 - - - -t1 t "IK !lflf.( Parsnnis Juatatlye Pills make new RlA Blooi and wiy completely change the blood in th entire systBtn lirftrfeeOTjiihsTTprson who will take one piU s0hlght nl to kiiweks may be re stored to sound nealth, if such a thing be possible.' 8entby mail for 8 , letter fltampsJlTs. JOHm&ON CjBaqjSprtMe,,. t:,,:i ,;' -i i it- i !' ! ( "ioi 4'capCjne Ijltrfttt lJ- lU'i li frinUTt i".' ; 'lKi POROUS PLASTER There is. no doubt about the great'supermrfry of this allele over eommon DorousAlasters and other exteiijai remedies,: 4Mwh as Unlmentai electrical apri jpiiances. c., , ask pnysicians in your own iocantr abouiit'J'It'tewon&rfulJ "Sold by?JaIl Drogglsts, !PrJoB2S'eeatt.'H ,Tc-i-i.y; u rap22l4w"' ' fiLaiBJilHM'iij Hi? jr. -tr , a4-jMinio9i !type! on -wbidi Otttt !1Tjsame3ireeesaij,toio8e4'0nteieBt ..All TV AAA I? CMJAU dll J ahdoiff i foitsf TjajSat wlthouicaseiiAadreHS xiiii.r) K VBH. CITY POFESTT FdB S1LE. . 1 : ' i' .' ' '. i ! . ' S'.tef :! .Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and niodem con veniences; fine well of water1.- brick kitchen, within live minutes walk of the pubMd square, can be ao eommodated by apDWng at n;. declS. t . . .. THIS OFFICE. TOTICE OF SEIZURE. i; . ' TJ. s! INTERNAL KEVENUE, Collector'.s Office, 6th DIstrict Nerth arolina, i BtatesvllltvN.fX; April td,187. SelzM for violation" Internal 'ttetfennA T.aws. on April-id; 1879: ' . r Two Mules. One Wagon and Harness and 24 homes Manuiaetsswd Tobacco, the property of T. Notice is hereby jgiven to thejMWer or claimants of the above described property to appear before meat nw office to Statesville. ; and make claim thereto before the exBiratian of fhiitv riara frnm uw oereai, or ine same ,wur United States. .: -, i r -ii, be- forfeited to the "J3. MOTT, . ; : Collector. , i)eputy. apr4 8t inSOdys 'i . oTiCKorsEmnsE. : .., , Collector Office, '6th District North Carolina, -.!!! ouueuvuie, m. u., April anu, 18VW. Heliedfor VTOlAUon of Interna Revenue Laws. on Apttti 1st; 1879) 8 boxes Xobacoo, owner un known: . 4 boxes Tobacco, h. property of E. Fos ter: 2,O0Q Cigars, .the property ot E. M. Gaffney;? one half barrel of Whfskey, owner unknown. Notloe is hereby given t: the owner or claimants at the above de8orlted propertr to appear before meat my ofnee in Statesville, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United States. J. J. MOTT, 1. G. Young, , Collector. " Deputy. apr2 StlaSOdys 3 Car Loads 120 Bushels ' ' CHOICE BOLTED MEAL Just received. , ' ' B. M. MILLER & SONS. ap5 " ' T JJHE BEST STOCK OF ' GROCERIES an CONFECTIONERIES mthe:cfty, at JanSO LeBOY DAVIDSON'S. : Mi,1 Li rtftf U VJA s . 1 A vii'j .:-0'M6E.V I ' ' i C TJ T E O B C H B d N I C iFf-e y L I C it i I '! Si s SURE CUBE. Manulacfured only under the above Trade-Mark ... by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., nannieaa. wow exclusively used bv uhysWans of Eurone and America. (Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy On both continents. The Highest Medical AcadeinT of Paris- report 95 cores out of loo cases wkiWftfliree days. . Secret The only dlssolyer of the-Mlsonctis 0110 Acid which exists m tne HtoodHf Rheumatic andJSouty Patlents.81,oaA box, 6 boxes for SS OOi .Benito any address .Osureoatpt of price, fatdorsed by phyMfilansy , Soldby all druggists. Aa dPBSS-:i A- . - - -rJ-ASHBUHSI & CO., Wflu Imir3';Depot,2a OiffN.T., . ' 'Hoe, sale by J. H. MoADmiWsiH.'5 'iCiartoNr!C- rpHESCDT i ! '!. The aAjp (Ire WorW. i t..iif1fi" f, inTjiniiyij-tti,; j; i '"'V Only $8.20 a year, inetadmg wtage; i eekW , ! j booarbaerBS-v- '1 s , xiumoers ayear, 4,1 'I 1 . J .I.-' - .i.; . . . 1 . . The' SfittKTinc A flretrclass Weekly Newspaper 6J aiaragasi. printed in the most beautiful le -profuwtov.Umstrated with sptend engraviiiiss, -represenOng the newest In ventions and the most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences; including New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Homey Health, Medicat Progress, Socta Sctonoe, Natural History, Geology. Astronomy. The most valuable pnittleai papers, by eminent, writers In . alt: departme'uts of Scienoe, will be found In the : Sdentmo 'American. Terms, $3.20 per year ; $1.60 halfTear,whleb In cludes postage. . Discount to agents. Blngle copies, tea cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by pos tal order to MUNN A Co., Publishers, 81 Thu Bow, New-York - -T -Hjoit. PATENTS. to connection with the .Scientific : American, Me.vJuniPoTpi Solicitors ot American and Foreig&Patenteav4 had 84 years experiencer,abd xiohava aaraestitsstablish mert la thji -world. . Patents are &taiad qn the ferpn;A.8pecMritl ln;the bea tific American of aJ inventions patented through this Agency? witta the name and residence of the Patentee. , fethw immense clrculaGon thtis gfveli, public attenUon is directed to the merits of the new natent aajd sales or a&troductlorJ nften noHiiv Ki Any person who hasi made new 'discovery or mrentlorK can Bcertein tree Mekarg, whether a Wtencaji Drobablv be obtelnetuJiwritinir tn ti 4 undersigned. : We also : sead . tre our -hand book boot the Patent Laws,- Patents, -Caveats, Trade Marks; their costs, 8 how proenred with hints roc procuring aavances on mentioasi Address for ush lutrmr. . aw nimsiminv nannra n f i the paper, ot eoneerning patenttv d ewToffc miouKu UlUUD, wr, M, 9 i tR CH,f MaS nov!9tf f V... Vi t J i.J r.- .. .liilTMHiriif.ru Having removed his office td tW Bret; -Hoot "over 1 the Traders' National Bank.' run ha rfmnH- .. all hours during the day, and at his residence ear ner ftoventh and Onllmnt strata at ,cht ' iJ feb gin tt.-tts 1' bovine ebM 4T1 iirNnr-n rvn nnrvi- i'i ino'iil itjai Ti iiv i"i i Jr. j iiu'.i i T-.4l jc:J ii 4Femtent ctire ri f i in aQvetebratodt k L r. neeomisiff-t a JOB PRINTING. .1 ti!3 vj .i;mom .11 .rf'l iKiU i ii- h- J 1 f " 4 fl! -ill . ta .us , DO f ij ! : r.i ii STEAM POWER: t n 1 1 if nEAST " PRESSES. :ni:.l il-4jl CiOOD WORKMEN. 'hi ,t' i i In connection with , the publkjaOon of Th Ob- sviat, and the establishment of one of th Hir 'r.HtI'! Ii, !tl .J :!-.. vj iii J . . 4( jT; est, most complete, and mothoroughlyeQuipped I I 11 1 '(Hi-I -,l4' ' ti;i ni 4 JOB;, PRINTING: HOUSES ;!') i''M i '. "i ' ' W 1 . . '. , : . - . i . .... -U' .' 1 r.' ' .11 ii'r.i !' I i! .'' ii ' -.(Ml - . I' .'.tiVi't f ' .'-'l .. .11 J ti'i'x;.. )In the (Southi the proprietor has Just ;added a com- r . lf(J ! 1 1 1 ! i Hi BOOK BINDERY ,';. 1 1 . H i 1 -1 1 : 1 1 i It: I !1 -. - .'.i :r , . i .AND .ii . r i . .- i " ' iii: . i .;.: i'i' ,i .1 . ; . fl; I'i I. . -. Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, ;newspapers, law or. other books rebound in haijdsonie style, and at very low figures. .. , , .. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work' of tMs class1, ruled and bound to order. ' ) -i,: : .i We are prepared to furnish close, estimates oii very description of '" '!,. .r.t ' ' I ' . : ' 111'!! LETTER PRESS rfclNTl.NC, A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can" get their DATES' and POSTERS printed here- In as attractive - v ' . -,' a manner as In New York. . We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class, style, ' ' " ' .!; i BRIEFS FOB THE SUPREME; COURT, And lawyers desirous of resepaiig their argu ments to good shape will do vrefl pve us a trlaL We have the most aecaraie r4roofreders, and our1 . I. .Ml.l.ill'.. . i . .I .1! " . worfc (leas, free from defects, as 118 possible to rhakelt ' .11 .1;.,.,. I .T i .1- .4 .-ii. I.' ' f IS. ! - .!.. . I ..(.'., ..'-Vl I M P. I I 1 i - 1 1 .iiIl 1. .11 .'Ofc'f .!. .'y!4.!l '' lf""l fl . .lt); .'!'.. 1 ...:is:.ii,H oente, iQraer; Books, . . , . , ! tisitimi Cards,, Ball Cards, .f it. iL- Pamphlets. .11 I '! 'I V -li.: ; I" - I .ll-til- M - -JvAtei HEADS' iiiii'l ! mini w- ;,..! EnvBlopes, ' , ..Handbills, ' Jbvitatipns, ' .; ,.' . , Checks, Labels 'BILIIIKElDS- ''Bicefte9ok;'-i -u;.S 'ii: .'itM iii-i - . 'i 'lit trbgraminfcs ' -Hi Magijrates' and- it I 1 Court Blanks. In fact, all chidp ofiptiijfoji$ k short notice.! . !, ,U ) j,-,, .,,'. ' . ,,;Vji-,-w iii t . i : i'jvHH oj I'i-74 j ; 1 r i -;.;. jt; tiii Special attention given to Railroad Printinc. . H (, 4 i ift TOj! BOOK WORK. .Haying a larger supply of type than most Job es- 4 tabllshments, BOOK WORK has - been' arid wlll epnUnue to be a specialty with us. T(i t ,? SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. U4 S.4wT'sa I'iti -its- i " "ij ( .-cji .nj-''. Address5 l!J THE 03SERVER.'t : P. OlBox' lRJ.' r"'il - Charlotte, N.C. ' SMiTiirs ArOii on ; r.i.i!M:ri ;;!Uf nam i r .tiTHKN8' Ga- December x, i878 A lew lilgnts since I gave my son onp fc . Worm 011,-and the ueit dly he sw ,hf f-rge wrms. 'At the same time I gaTonP te Uttle K.ri four years old, and she pS worms from four to Btteen inches toiT e'ehty-8i, -' Wdrm'cii''for sale by Druggifts e'enP1"8 PbyE.a.LYNr40N,AtS,(frerdlly- Price 25 cents. avu. y M vb V 4 .ra.K Perfect .Blood Pubjfier, andtoa. ' J??rell Vegetablk remedy known to mi ..ienlhat has made radical and PermaW u Qviaaot Simmis and Scbofcla in all aw liistagesv- - ueir ' .I'1 thororily removes mercury from th. ..ijystem; it relieves the agonies of m,r! :t Ai2Wnalfcnnland speedily cures all skin n : ., Sold tjy druggists generally. jeans om- In these days of political trick Q . . DR. WM. HALL s BALSAMS LUNgs. ' ' 1 It is a sure cure for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDs, A.simu BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS and aU4isease8 of the Lungs, Chest and Thru,, which were given uVSs hoS. ",im) ,,f Mnv, iuuwctot ODSnnate pan resist thelie.il Balwini for the BU.?!e,nbe,,.tnat " Is the "' rftt .cures tne, t cases. JOHNF.'HENltY.cURRANACO., v, ,Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L..R. Wriston & Co., Cn.-.rlot.e. X. c. marll 1 ; ELBQTRIC belts! 8UT0 CUfe for nrrnna siaHm. . 4eb. 40-dfcw8rn;K.i.'i: itml Estate. JEAL ESTATE, MINING. AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY. For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, and will Advertise free of cost, all properties placed m n,r hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON, Charlotte. N. C. declO XiBttlltmtoKs. P-22BJnSHi eDgage Inan honest, An J08' a?i make ,Plenty of mone genteel money during -.v uyuuojn, ociiu your aaaress to RANDOLPH 4 CO., 107, 4th av.. N. Y. feb4w4t QONDENSED TIME. 1 NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TKA1MJ UOJMN'G EAST. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 8 JJiilly I exSuu. No. 2 Dally No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, I- 3.45 a m 1 6.435 p m o.zv a m 4.10pm itaieign ve Goldsbpro, a 00pm 1 5.30 am l 5.25 pm J y.30 a ni I 2-nnects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.B. for all points in Western North Carolina, dally except . (!8JS' OreensbODO with K. 4 D. E, K. for all "' '! R. '(iK i 'KZSL "S'i?'?""."' ... Y-wuucuui in ureensDoro with K.up. R. for all points North, East and West. TSUklXB OOtNG WEST. -fr- I No. 7. I Dully I ex. Hun No.'l Daily. Na3 ' Daily. lieaVetioldsboro.1 ' ") italeigh; , .Oreensboro 9.50 am 3.50 pm 8.28 em 5.35 pm I 6.47 am I V.i. 5.30a Hi Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m ia50ani 1 j . No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem , Branch. At CbAriotte C C, kA. K. R. for all points South' tod South-west; at Air-Line Junction Sh' C, A" " fof P pofnts South and No. 8-ponnects at Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B. daUy except Sunday. At Air-LlneJuuctlon with A, C, A. L. lor all points South and South-wes: At Charlotte wlth L, C. 4 A. Railroad for all points South and South-west 8ALSX BRAMpH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8. 50 p m Arrive Salem. mfuinui 4 Leave Salem, " 5.45 a w AinvireeiiaDoro, " 7-45 a ni -Connectingat Greensboro with trains on the R- 4 D. and N. C. Railroads. -''If 1 1.: SLKKPINQ OABS TTTHOUT CBANOS Bun both' ways on Trains' Nos. 1 apd' 8,' betffei New Totk and Atlanta via Richmond, ureeosborc and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and .4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. ' : Through. Tieketa on sale at Greensboro" Raletgb, Gokisboio, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, west, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address : J. R. MACMURDO. ' , Gen. Passenger Agent, . nov20 Richmond Va. QHARLOTTE," COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Chablottk, Columbia and augcsta r. ' ' CotcmuA, S. C., Dec, 27, 1;?' On and after Suninv tw 9Qih tiie fal lowing'. panger ' schedule will 'be run ovei roau, v w asnuigion time,) : . laGHT EXPRESS. : . , ' J Gonra South, No.' 1. Charlotte 1 00 a. 6 00 a- 6 05 a.X 10 00 a. Arrive Columbia,... Lame Columbia Arrive Augusta.... .! Hfrfi! JiSp.GOIlfeNOBTH,NO. 2. Leave Augusta. Arrive Columbia. 5 55 P- 10 OOP -10 10 r-- '8 Leave Columbia, Arrive Chattpttts.;.., , . tf. : r :rk!- r3iT',AS6NG. ' i .vl .5. ; Ghio South. No. 3. Leave Charlotte.'; . . 4 Arrive Columbia............. . Leave Columbia..... . . Arrive Augusta. Goixa North, No. 4. Leave Augustal '. . . , Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia.. Arrive Charlotte. .. .. 11 27 a . 4 10P--. 4 15 r.t. . 8 30P - 1 20 i. 1 30 r. 0 ao p Uranltf- vllle.i AUother stations will be recognized ai titatlorub v-.'.'fr-r'a-i''--'"'--"!''- on Noa. 1 and 'A. jl w.iuiuu Aoim; oiccnuK ooiu uianue 'v . . q No. 8 and 4. New York to Savannah, via maud &i Georgia Central Railroad. A ,onL !,: ' , s t - ,n T. D KLINE, SuperlntenaeDi. 1-MB. MacMubdo, G.P. Agent. Jty 121 Hdv ? VI NL si v-v v 71 n
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 30, 1879, edition 1
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