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niWnr'Tfflrii).i .... i:(p,i;t i I ' bn'OC'' .1 7 0. )JOU -Jj f-'O !:!! 5 1 3 ."j 'jiJ no s i ! tu-irjzuJi, organized under the name of Sons of Rest. j j Judge Cloud announces dinnpr at the 'tfvmtnt HotLtWinston,h MkmhuA, ' mel1uawrdTafcteie fm- An.h huver. for the: benefit of the Durham band, and realized $103.00. The Wilmington tfccrr pays uirri rail. Vaughan, of: Elizabeth j City, has pub; The Swepsdn trial wad postponednn til yesterday (Friday) morning, when it was to have been called in Franklin Court. ' " " 1 J blmul iHtf&sra-.wt A child has recently been born to the -wife of E. L.i Adams, Currituck county, which weighed, without clothing, twenty-eight pounds. ! - - j ITT A neero named Mcf nan, 01 way .TV : TC-tMatv-ttMi&h inwsricl i u " man and his wife. --fEjrft-ft Rngfft has lieen appointed make Lgnolf his headquarters. - The GoMsboro Messenger hears or art cass of husband poisoning near Prince ton, in Johnston countybut has no pparticulars except thatffffw'omaTi p, arsenic in the man's bread. Frank P. ivilson otoYamcey, in Nash- loiTw ;iiTidftr t.hn assumed Aametnr RnvH. who confessed that he had mur dered a revenue officer in North Caro nf cash and wanted to be s 3nt back home at the public cftsrgehfeP a prisoner. He had Killed noDoay. P;jiJ 'f'Jnlm1 Messenger: Rafflbt l'Jft-TL'::"-l'V-?m oreaent management of the Atlantic ana urur yMivi i 11 ' 1 rnjm-r - is at last tired of its railway combina tion, and that the road Will endeavor to resume its individuality, and again offer to compete for freights at this end of the line. , Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mr. James and Dr. E. A. Anderson, of Wilming ton, died Wednesday. The Star says she was known, loved and respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintan ces, and was at the time of her death, with possibly one exception, the oldest resident of Wilmington. '. run-... Raleigh Observer : The Congregation al churches of th6 State of North, Caror lina met with the Congregation al church of this city for the purpose of organizing a State Conference, last night, May 2d, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. ' T. D. Dodge, of WitoftfetoM, -preached the introductory sermO . Wilmington Starlit has transpired that another negro namea uavis, who uarticiDanL-in the'nwdli-obbery his painesaktw and claims that they had two confederates, whose names he-dis-closed, Washington North State P-r6s8L!nvfifii xtMislveOirae now beine carried on tj?r Alport and :themsfcftnsi reminas us or, tne gooa times 01 tne sweet long' 4g(J. There apenOjWathr vessels regularly in that trade, "besides one or twooMiers that go out occasien- ally. . 1 .no rnsrxii. Last Sunday! a young man named J. ! T. Brockety committed suicide inMa ' con, Gi! He was a stranger there and was in the DhotocrraDhic noveltv busi- ' ness. He died in his' robin at a hoTet of morphine. The following memoran dum was touna in his pocKetDooK: " Should any accident lefaU, me. rthet ricrhtfiil owner, of tliisiKiekflt-bfMJci is in the county jail tor tne lartsayTOT a pair of slides, admilOhat he was a with please send the coyiterrte-to Wl&$jfffiiffi feflffif ; 'e saved Uwep-fJ M. Brockett. Indian Eidge, CHrrituck Courthouse, Jiforth Carolina, my sister." This looked as if it had been wrftlenj okroicil TYarn41ia arrt waa txtii Of T vx t vaitiu kj uiiu vv cj t iivtvu uu Cs sealed envelope. On the inside was a slip with the same words on itf Other; 1 aT5eTS"WeTeTound, many letters from Norfolk, Va., and a number (fr$(fil'By the great MpguL but didn't we, just L)07.ier,superinteoaBtot pubiie oehQQlQ m ernanmna, r loriaa jjm saemi n&A have beeria tfeacher, and52 school teacher at some ' I t f i qna dater During a stornr nrWi tmcton las Wednesday morning, says the Star, the steeple of the First Presbyterian church, of that city, was stricken "by the electric fluid, which passed down the lightning rod, breaking offntpiaboul eight 'br ten feet ioflapt a point on the steeple 'just' aoovetne ropr, any scattenne pieg ces of slating tbihe" fatd "berdw.'Sid throwmg soma of the fragments into th&ttreet. I A. ffew bricks were also torn irom'the Dasetor onfrof thesDires on the south side; of the steeple. There was no damaea perceptible on the in siae was not material. This makes the second time the steeple has been struck by lightning. On the same day the kitchen of Col. A. Pope was struck and tne cook stunnea. Wilmington Sun : His name is Tony Freshbdnei At the time the big rain storm came alone Wednesdav he was doubled up in one of the dry goods box es, in iront 01 iaxis utteroourg's, on jaarKei street, one diock irom the river. I ho TArri hlo (-nrronf rf nroW kn. 4- j , 5 . ' M TOdvethfeTbox, and pretty soon it beean to gain speed, aiwm -coihibob-wH: lot 01 Darrels and boxes, floated fa towards the river. Two or three' were running about, trying to stop- the. nuaung ooxes, ana succeeded in check ing four of them, but as luck had it. the box Tony was in slipped by and was pmngea into trie river; iJSoiJodTfekneif tnere was a tny in it; but by the time T , ' . " "j b"c nuio i the box had gdne under TlinrcTJme Up once, everybody, on Mwbet,atreL apprised of the fact byheattfnFasf of yells that even deafened the h for a time. Thy reached him, in crood tithe and got hitt ashore safe.' T!3 rw The Sinewg of War, Amongst thft many "Punnnrajrj,' tendd4jdiewaenIl3,sJ;o indnc mnrrraeDartmir!SLciJ WTOvrylSftttniiWfi2lM't porsuaoioB Bhetjld lmiutlw T mj eouUiUutui'ii uatrlutlu mid'Beir-sae- rincingexamDlewhat a rarrniaiorn fnrifl DebtoftatAeMsfor April. Of debt for Amilto hA ftiaaoi. - . vsvHVahlU . ftf I III 1 cerxmcawsiTWW); sUyer certifl- tea Ot.aBnnait . Uucates, 3,1040 ; legal tenders 6tit 5??!'"?, curren- cy i in 1.MI.M.T111 in cr i i n u i if if ki a itmU.j jries VC rViY J Xi. it, i Li W. Id 7. . . . J wTTM VCLWWaTiart. mix "w Wpase 1 .JJ K-X- 'i-Wik -ITOt'tZO M l7FAlWtTOrW01lri air- I fa. uAJ T x T r r T iStatearsntM iyMrfnrhar y-; . i J w I. 1 J fTacfcrmml TXri. raJMT.raJ j ri rr: ieunKw ironncauon the acrid eiemAnt . .niiiiin ii. i . isirnran Tiir nr . n , . , , "r""""" 4" nuicu luar mr Cent, bonds nave heen ianncwl aiTt oin - ., -- uo VXvlUU.1 Ti fPf.tln 1 T 1f II b . ;-n.i.J., t ) aui irtfi.3 J5-rlSi?i tW'Tlkewl'eelebrti VV1niTemet't'ft.f tin') Lr if . . ;i ...f . li pwtwi j hi. aiwt ' y - r .. " - ' ' i V a.nuu wu If rou desire cheek. .iST USaTaiSSSSLr "f plexion so prtoa bi iwUes-adaUMa!. body, if, in a word, you want that perfection nf Charming Women tenpA. t.n fJankNna. Chicago Tlme.J Mrs. Kate Chase Sptegxui W3 tttfiad. I in a dark; purple slipover wnicn spars- wMWrrpVchedWnlf f on her auburn hair. A pair of delicate lavender-tinted gloves covered h38ag fcands thatalternately played with a k'fanafid a buncbefrlsteffragrat scarlet and yellow wfeesM Byfer sjtf& sat Conklinirb secretary, a red-mous- tacnea, acuvtrioMurs ww"- spivfiral times uBTl hastilv from his seat in the gallery to W master below with words of cheer and greeting.) Mrs. Matt Carpenteifrwas ItfTOack, and her daughters in blue, with white oonnets; jars, uiaine m dark purple ; jGail HamUtwufeSLpft bonnet of hideous shape and taste ; Mrs. Cockerell in Olaofer y-erter. rrtW adorned with ywJiloilf fffla Af "Raton ih blaektMrs. TencQcton. whose aristocratic pale iaceJOQfBft down most earnestly: Mrsr 'wmuonr. Mrs. Gen. Ipgan, whose snappy eyes batow. were IB lew 01 me nouceauie 1 rin tha nr cesinthe privileged gallery that was filled to. overflowing. TJ . overflowing. The crush of silks, i an opening night. The Derfa wers from th-JiatHw conserve wafted down a perfect cloud of ince the head of tl tor, Lord Kosi z- . r .. t j ;i. Dy the crowd pi oisunguisnea juris us, law-makers and pro th.eJhr,Qf,th Send The man wno nad ruuy made up nis mind never tio poll another vote was around "iifcthe lastelection, He was heard of "6n the WeelTtbttfers and in I groceries for a fortnight previous, and . l - 1 1 1 C reply to his assert! lew w Uh, don t say.ti ins. we can't spare you in deed we cant, But he was oB3tfffift4 IfBrtad delib erately and carefully made up This mind not to go near the polls, and no argu ments .could move him. men predicted that both pa: be smashed to pieces if Mr. Jj didn't comer -but. he woulcmV, r Dunne the morning of election expectea jcatwrs lnnuenuiic. entreat him for heaven s sane and poll his vote and save the country but they didn t copier Mie also ex pected to hear runmfc'tliRt the whol dec ;tipnJiadrbeen decIaiydAoff ' on nWJhibsenfeI W&do such ac-ru- cou mors came. 1 Mr. Jorkins wal ifter dinner. He truly hoped thai )uld not meet expected every ly demand if he had voted yef, fifftpntof one of the hundreds he met saicPa-wwtr aJ&out election. On the contrarvrili talked about billious fever, caijffirlt V weather, &c. Even when Mr. Jorkins accidentally walked past his wardjxm ing place, no one rushed for him. He went home and cave orders that no trailers should te admitted, and had al most persuaded himsafhlttaeEQhafl been no election, wheif4rS lofl camB' home and said it was the biggest elec on h$ evt heard of. uSit-OMla-'t vote," pei-sisted Mr. Jor kins. . "I know, father: but the party went L righ4xn,jus the same." .8il?did St i -i ' ' ih i mh .i 4Ywi did ! Didn't they ask for me ?" "Well, I heard one man ask for tou, and some one told him your vote wasn't worth sending a hack fois and, so. ihev didnsend." " ' ' And now he rob&hig hands and:says; olotun m right out of their boots" . ; rxx SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. being started in Char leston. Newberry subscribeoXSpSO, iSiillft l day, for the Walterboro suffeteTS 1 7 f .,-WdWif&Q''to8 throuehout thd ftattVifaAs iusfcosfedrtuslil a Democratic paper at Quincy, Florida, 'A colored driver in Greenville has been arrested ! for recklessly driving over a-white boy, Wra. Mattox, inthe street, seriously injuring hytt I Parolt'n Victor; aa AmerkamViCloiy I Harry Lee writes to Ihe'jSTew Torkl Sun : "1 know that Parole was sired by an English horse, trained by, a stur dy old Englishman' ridtteh by 'an English jockey in a race actually run on English soil.- I can't seewTiy The victory is.npt pureLveasentiiUy, a genuine English orfef and'fhafwhat it is." , . i aw . j We have" no hesitation whatever in recommend- DrrBuiiiBby fiyruD for children teething nr l t m ... . . . . . lenug irom n in a tx)iic, iiiarrnoaa.01 Uysentem 1 A Tine-Contract far 23 Tears. 4:Tbe cnanx feeelving $30000 for two dollars Dy an mvestmenriQ the Louisiana State Lottery at New Orleans, will continue 4or ;the; next fifteen years, as the charter of the company runs-on until i xoto, ouu iw tcbicu -rqsnw caunut uc mvaaea Dy f an act of legislation or other proceedings, as long as tne management is nonestly conducted, and the worst enemy it has Castigated by malice has never I CharadMrlaei its business affaire. For further in formation, address M. A. Dauphinj . Ov Box 6VAr iNew Orleans, La. i apr29 lw ' I ".?t f.i. i mm 0rt ttpulargieal Iostltate. 'J .. .TtlMtW Two oi the surgeons of this notable Institute will WHtimrioUe, H. C., May 15th and 16th, 1879, stopping at the Charlotte Hotel. '.Ehej.jaUl Javreda witn tnem a nne outnt of braces and sunrtcalan pJflalMi, and ifill be prepared to .treat aU finds of id Chronic Diselsesf s1 , Paralysis, Special Diseases. and Ilstubl Catnrrh P. aflfta -Rra jV fAi TirjNAL SsWICaA.fli6TBga Despair lor I Dtlon notal tuier ht v reolarcou. tion of the lungs, but general de lenryi and wasUmr away without ra. cttne of yi. YiBWftl nf Mues of the body. When this strrely A .doctor stops bis usual prescrin- uons and orde lerH ijoa i.iyer on. rnree times & inv i the patient tries to swallow the nauseous eVMi&ifc as often feels, that the repulsion it causes weakens the power of nuWtidn'and dlgestiofcTiasOTehal i tt supplies nourishment to the debilitated system, It is only by mingling the oil as in Scott'sJSmul Sion With the RvnonhnnnbttMrVimoorWl .i 06. Triasses were orougui u i to bear upon hra audiua rapoanjsM tion denicted In this box of fashion luKLI?? kSS Mled the nrof oiffiif aattfiJW"T,",r fcjfeiitt-1 dltyne anv of the candidates and be rushed to the polls, and he didn t meet? ay,l JAell that everv citizen wbura wffd-i fSdlr? MojsgU8Hng taste and smeTT of It can be en- I dhresttve vtiror. tn thn eniHa nf h.innli, vaA I . - 7 mwmw va. SUV DIVUlOILiIai EUti la. iX."."' ad subdues all of its scrofu- 1 anrta oat.. J - niatf8ffiWWSS&1 iJTes.jUthough th4y jmaydesnalrofuef i niijunnn a wm hanntiM ' . rW?medy SFL Pt "e. kUUiei voiiirjB vbt Aa i for noTiwiishMiA.. i . . 7 which I nunn,va ui mosi eminent sttilbiita 1 symptoms a theory; ernnnintAivVfwm, i U aaf 21' . T " ." afc vaaavv Sj7 a7 pureafcli aiea. - HtS. oxtantriV.i.iTUT' irups, me nnest toaia stimbM.?i " medlcmaT who Drr.,VJi TrSuou parsicians and analysts . Seand very KiueMMr m mcieasei channels to Z1A INTRODUCED, 1005 iifctif iitahT diseaves, pro ml- tlniailtwhlchr HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BIU0US FEVSR, AGUE W!f&2ru JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY -COM PLAINT, COLIC, SYM ivniTii biv&aki looseness, PiiiittttBtol, 6xmpnin in the right side tfd under tae shoulder blade, fullness; t natmet. with ' a disin- olin&tionto exgrtfcfal of body or mind, Irri tehflitr of teniser'.'fetfw pirita. Iiosaot texripeiiM memory, with A feeling of having neglete3 , General wesewy rJteBriesB,- at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow kin, Headache .jenerstiy t I with fitful dreiuni, highly colored urine. IF THESE WAWraWS AEE.UUHXKDED -l6ftftlSE SOON-BE DEVELOPED, - if 9 frrgT6r dose bffitW f feeling as to astonish trla sufferer. 1 rmr kandqd ttmm HMtaieci taat are free fram ani ap irtieaJha.caa injurs the mast dellaaasvAraaaizattan. -xttej . ji$eaxcbrCHeai ise, Parlfj, and Xaricarute "rt2ateStnyi tSfjlirreUeTioc tke en-a-arceiLJUrei , (key cleanse the blood fratii6Uonb ifhaovs, aoAtbnsioapart. .. health anil ri aUtrt the body, causing . "WB-'bAwTtls tto acf naturally, witkoat which eae csalkyl well. says: OS Blr: For ten Tear I haVe been psiaUonsupauon ana files. Ldist rereoommenaea ut me; jl aaea em ( bat with little hdtb . H sm now a well man, ? goo apatite j digesUoB perfect reeular atools. I tooe.asdIhaTe (sine aaiJtnoli'i flosh ej are wortn their ireigbt ra eold. ; 7" f TUTT'S.PItlfc; Their first effect is to Tar.rfSasHb iid cause the body to Ta i ddri'd staVAf a.' mifjm ia anriBhftd- M J tion on the Dicest, raus,t.khluM a. .la exwa. iipMiimH 13 fcl - JjsmaaBBtaoa-aaaaaatasiasaiai'"- i1 DR. hf.'WVmiSfV tonne the liter to its normal functions, and for IQiaiiaiaiiej no remedy hai rrer been invented. tbat , SavaAi5 an effect aaTUTT-S Pn.lA" " ' OCtTEVERYWHERE, PRICt5NJSk a i OSEV8A Murray 8treet New York. SArDrTrcrrrS MANUAL of Valuabli ilSMrwi ' matlon and Useful Receipts ." iWUl beaaailodr, , on apphcation. J 1 r 1 jr7T lUTT'S HAIR TO GBAT BtalB OB WhlBKUS chanced to a Globst I u?afot!SW!n. as Harmless Mspriac water. Sold by DraggiaMUW sent by exnress on receipt at l. apr 1 ly. ISTi tl "IK em liieU.ilX bn ! !idi i''nw vw Ot't Celebrated'Amencaiviiv (M00tVER 1 1 . r 4 , r - T OJT. UMO Ur A Next door below Wilson 4. Black's old stand. PlttS CM. VIII III are cobiih I ocVxTnxfWlesr t loji-oTliu- WORIVILSPECIFIC: XJ .14 . .4 l)T , P. j i :tH-jaHAw SYMPTOMS OF W0RM- '"PHE cpuntehance is pale and Jcad 5 ' I Wc&tored, with occai6nai irnshes,1 oraarenrhseribed spot on one or both cheeksj- the eyes become dull; (the ' ' pupils dilate ; an zure semicircle runs :iSklong.iiuiefci9wej: eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of tke-ears ; an unusual 513211" 1 ;T?Te ' ion of saliva . siray., pet ' furred . ith very foul; particularly breath in the mormhe ; appetite variable. . ometime.iYptacious, with a gnawing sensation of die stomach.vatthcnLr! feting pains in the ajoasional nausea and vom- costive ; stooia sIimAtJreuCnP ly tinged with bkJOS'iirwjoyen n and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration I occasionally difficult aTTd"accpmpa-',7 Arned by hiccou& 'KilhsiJitinelJ ) h ; dry and.coayulsive"; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &a Whenever the above sympton&, ? j: - are found to exist, 1 DK. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE J A. tJHi jfcrtainly effeofc a cure IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MEltC?URY j'in anyjfqrm J it is an innocent prepa ration, Aot capable,, of dn$ te-sUghtest jfljury to the mostttituteh wfknK The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signature. pfaiGi 7 McLAne and Fleming BRQS,Ton,the,., wrapper. :o: -'-' 1 "-' '- :HT ai-e'not recommenfleu as a remeuv all the ills that fifth isTfeir fffT but affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head-! ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND jQffljR J j TrfaWtter cathartic can be used prepar- prepa atory to, or after taking Q taking Quinine. As a simple pu BEWkE OF IBIITATIOKS. . a trenntne iflre nver simar coated. D . M a&tf SV MC m TmT box has a red waxlfkflioi &ief the impression .vj: HILLS. Each wrapper bears the signature! of- C. MCLANE and r LEMlNg Insist upon havinl tl C MCLANE'S LrVERTILt IFreW5nV,'Bti0s 5s., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the fOWWket being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but samfe'bifBriciation.tsxjriH ?UTT ZQ (IVU - tT'f: S E E-Di -S T QPtE:" AT TOUR POST OFFICE. OOT TOK e Hili ,fiJi.i hfus i3nh,l ,j"ifi 'if 1. if Ui8ad and eet catalogue of choice Oreett xiouae ana Heading VERMIFUGE LIVriR RlLTlS I 1 Jk lur rn kroj I !s, prSreftt) iUcan sendplantstaroAgh tht man tOftny part'4 T V WISH to of the country. . Jl business, and , is -IA i C. B. FAIRCHTlTj. ib.,K.aa 0 i2?dnan hd norist,! ': jflBdatStBa tHlUFEB THAN EVER. . nU3lVZJ v JIJ- NBW GOODS .MUH A ... ...f!M5b?fnA t! ti .rro-Z1u " 'if-. 4?t " J' 1, i i ' m.'i'A Come to me tor Bacoh, Com, Sugiir. Coffee, . )la . . MM -and ndta Tunll-43nMrtM M ' - Just received, a few barrels of Beny roster (Da- jj; iii'jno i i 17 tuno.'rc -inof. Also a fine lot of Comrtry HainsV J i senforoasbl' FLOUR 0RiESe ia '.His- vi-,' .' jfil ; ,'yv,i :r, t-n rnn 7ii: u PATENT (1 ; 3 FLOUR, :i i MADE EXPBESIrX 1 FOB FAMILY USE AND j ,TJiIitnfia t.i-: i";-; fit : 5) 1 t ..ix THAKW.UO It h iii Silliant, OR j ANT OTHER BRAND OS THE MARKET, " t;TV jS. P Q can'and get a sample jacicage free, r "' .MTLLERorSONS; apr,7 just im: IT'1 - i) ,r v.iit n r; . . : I ' LeROT DAvtDSCfNTS line Oranges and Lemons, Coceanuts, Bananas, Malaga Grapes, choice Candles. oht rati to i can1 and get the largest piece of Soap and the best Soap, for Be, in town. .IT 1 so JUST IN, iea" ieliW in knekets. Also French Mustard and : fall liaa oX Canned rmita, such as 6ri Piae Apples, Quince, Peaches. ".!.' ri AJaoCoro, Tomatoes, Oraham iff Bout, Oat Meal, Marrow . ueans. ...---i:-. When you want Choice, i C K A eSE;s! Call oa ' - LeROT DAVIDSON. CREAM CHEESS, MACCARONI. Every one admits mine the best stock of GROCERIES in town. AnrthingyoQ want at LeROT DAVIDSON'S;:'" Be sure to try th ose WINDSOR MAlftteM- PICKliEil 1 i Put up in JTredericlatarAti :'and iwmWicetf the best ever sold in Charlotte. r I av" all kinds eT Pickles. Also Sugars, Coffees (roasted and gun to order and raw.) Bacon, Hams, flour, j T 1 ( V-l LeROT DAVIDSON. A SPLENDID OPPOBTUNTTT To win a fortune, fifth Grand Distribution, Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13th, 1879 108th Monthly Drawimc ' ' 1 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERT COMPANY. . This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the Stale for Educational and Charitable Dumoses In 1 KftS. wan tkm tksm or ' TWKNTT-Fiy k TKAB8, to whleh eontiact the invlola- iaiviac ute state is nieagea wun a capita oi 3. to which it has since added a Reserve id bt B3Eid.000.i Its .GRAND SINGLE NUM- R W3TRIBUTlON,!tU take place monthly on na Tuesday It never scales or DORtDonea. fApok he foJiflwin distribution: - u WW Tf ffi. Ji ' A . to CArjAL PRTZB, 30XX) 100,000 Tickets at Twd'DoIlars each. ;Half Ttefe) ets, One Dollar. (a ; Hi; m LIST OF PRIZES : J RctltiUPrize,..::....... 1. ....... $80,000 J Capital Prize, ;.;.L. .......... Hfo.OOO 1 Capital Prize.: 5,00a VV.' 5,000 :'5,000 io.ooo lm 500J!. Prizes Ml 100.'".; 10.000 200 Prizes of 60... 10,000 sr. 500 Prizes of 20... ItWW 10,000 oi. lo tV sV B f APPROXIMATION PRIZES : DDroximaon Prizes of S30A.. S2.700 9 Approximation Prizes of . 200-.-'- 1,800 8 ApproxlmMlon Prizes of 100-uu; 900 851 Pn,smoiulngto::.i.w..i:J $110,400 DonsroleeotresDondins asrents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a Uberalaompeasation wuioepaia Application for to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly Btatiaguaddress; for full lnfor- UUMHW VI KUU V1UC13 W t Pit! -1 V; " ' , M". A. DAtJPHIN FostofBceBox Orleans, Louisiana: . . .. , All our Grand Ertraordlliary Drawmgs are under the supervision and mana pJH BKAtTREOARD and management 01 (iKNJSKALg D and JDBAL A EARLT. 7-cjp 7 -7- BATTp,!M,,pfl ' Having removed his office to the first floor over the Traders' National Bank., ean ks fsnnd them all hours during the day, and at his residence eor ner Seventh and CoUege streets, at night, . 7 ... nu tn an honest, genteel make plenty "Of money during the holidays, send your address to - i-mutftui ,-.,, 1 U1. feh4w4te?;:' J 107,4thav.,N.T. 3STTKO ' cm win ' !;-. 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The Scmrnno American is a lanre first-class Weekly Newspaper of. sixteen paged; printed inthe 1 uiuBk ueaiuuui..ij're, ipiutuseiy , uiusiraiea wim splendid engravings, representing the newest in ventions and the most recent advances ta the Arts and Sciences; including is'ew and Interesting Facts In Agriculture. Horticulture, the Homel flealth. k Medical Progress, 'Social' -Science,' Natural Hi story,: ueoiogy. Astronomy; n ne most valuable practical i papers, by eminent writers in all departments of bciencei wlll.De found In the ricientino American, i , Terms, $3.20 per year; $1.60 half year,which to eludes postage.,; Xtfscount to agents. , t4ngle copies, ten cents.,- Sold bv all Newsdealers, j Remit by pos-. tai . order to. MUNN jfc.CaL Publisher 37 Park Row, New York 1 - - - . 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A7thSta.f Waslungton,D.C. novl9tf ftCsl. - nil GRAND OPENING; mil VA :. 1 $s-.';i": .; ;i i is -z'i&vml' AT THE CHINA PAIS'CE -ill OF .. .'. ' .. : i .4 '". l.l-JUA JSO. -ON Friday, Suta day and Monday, April 25, 20, A 2& .who Tn rrr auoa aorr. We 4ake great pleasure in l.hormnjfjj: friend "" a00. Ji and the pubUcgenerallj'tatuJto has arrived and is cbnipleteV u 1 11 1 a : ' Tf.K TO OlfTWVr. C" tl We cordially Invite all to inspect our large and well selected assortment, consisting of CHINA. GLASS AND CROCKERT, " PLATED WARE AND CUTLEBY, TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lamps. Buckets, Chandeliers, etc., eta, All of which we will offer very low, at prices ta suit the times. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well t-j give us a call, as we are prepared TO FELL W H O L E S A L E ORDERS AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE. Very respectfully, JNO. BROOKFIELD & CO., Charlotte, N. C. April 24, 1879. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice hereby eiventhatan electron wllf "be held on the. first Monday tn May, (being the 6tb day (Oi, tne month), liW, at the usual polling places in the several wards of the city of for Mayor and a Board of Aldermen for said city. Ward No. 1 Reglstrar.'John L Elms. '; : InBpeetors Dr. M. M, Orr, S. M. Howell, A. E. Gray. : Ward No. 2 Registrar, BL B. Williams. ' Inspectors John L. Morehead. Dr. William Sloan, A. B. Davidson. . . Ward No. 3 Registrar, B.'P. Boyd. Inspectors R. M, Oates, J. H. Carson, M. A. Stauffec , ' 1 ' ' ' Ward No. 4 Registrar, jB., P. Waring. Inspectors J. T. Bryee, Rofta : Barrlnger, S. Bi Alexander. - v 1 : r . M. K ALEXANDER, BheruT. , , , , B.R. SMITH, Mayor. ;Ifl Mnrch2S!.'lH7fl. tde. BAKE R Y BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, fresh every day. WE can with confidence recommend them as the very best manufactured, using pone but the very best materials. W. N. PRATHER, ' ' Trade Street, first door above the old Market marl,.,, . ( - . READER ! BEFORE BCYDtG A PIANO ORGAN 1 Do not fall to send for my latest 20 Newspaper with much valuable information free. New Pianos, $125, $135 and upwards. New Or gans $66 to $440. 1 Be sure to write tae before buy big elsewhere. Beware of imitators. . Address, DANpX F. BEATTY, Washington, N.. A GENTS WANTED for ta, best and XX ' selling Pictorial Books and Bibles., fastest I IrTlces reduced 83 per cent JSationai, Pubusho3,Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 'r' , - - 1 .1 , i- i- " : ' ' ' - - A GENTS WANTED for Smith's Biblft Dictiooa-, A rvandHolman'snew ; -r,y-. ,,,,. .", PICTORIAL BIBLES. McW redded! 'iCnxsarfree,','?: HOLMAN 4 CO., Philadelphia. - - ' ' HW; 1. . . i. Parson's Pureatlve Pills make new Rich Blood. and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take one pill each night from 1 to-12 weeks - may be re stored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for 8 tetter stamps. LS. JOHNSON it CO.,- BaogorY M & u 14 fcnn'i ,:i ; i' . : BENSON'S CAPCTNX . , . 'POROUS - PLASTER -t There is no doubt about the great superiority of this article over common porous plasters and other external remedies, such -as liniments, electrical ep plianoes.aj Asa physicians in your own locality apout iw it is wonaernuv uoia Dy au inruggi Price 25 cents. ; '. . : r - , - f. , ap22-4w JgEAL ESTATE, iWMTNINa AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and baying Mines, Lands and Houses, 3Si RndWill Advertise free of cost,', an properties placed in my -r. - r -1 '. L innla fn maid J ' p I iii THOSt F.'DRATTON.l'id mm declO Charlotte, aU. SMITH'S WORM On. ' . BMH ... , Athens, Ga., December 8. -A few nights since I gave my son one doP f Worm OUTand the next rt.iv h KLS 2se..of large ' little gW. four years old, anrf she parsed e lebTr worms from four to fifteen inches long en V-ix Worm Oil for sale by Dmgirits e'enerw11 pared byj. & LYNDON, iS, 1 neraUy- r" Price 25 cents.: uh91 . , . n""u3, a uis Biiuie time Hilll 1 1 Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m , QNE OF THE MOST ONE OF THE MOsrp IMPORTANT DISCOVER I ES Of the nineteenth century, and one that takes equal rank with the invention of the telenhone thB V trie light and other scientific marvels of the nee w that of HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE! This compound possesses the most remarkable Healing Properties of any known agent employed for the purpose of curing SORES, WOUNDS, CUT3, BRUISES, - Imflamed and abraded surfaces, and for-:- ALL SKIN DISEASE?. tts cleansing properties remove all Impurities that hinder the formation of healthy flesh, and the J&?iKSTSoeionJto completion with the most WONDERFUL RAPIDITY. Let no family be without a box of it in the house. Physicians extol Its virtues; and the thousands who have used it unite in recommending it Beware of counterfeit! Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no other JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN A CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L. R. Wriston & Co., Charlotte, X. C. marl 1 ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature de- cay, exhaustion, etc. xne only reliable cure. Clr- culars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham street, N. Y. Feb. 20-dw3m. . Bishop D. 3. Doggett (Southern Meth.) Iti8anexcellcnteo!rcctIveof Indlgpstlon. Have used It with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Man gum, Prof. University of N. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Bv. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. . It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlst'n. , I am never without it at home or abroad. It is an antidote, to. indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal or purging Is checked and the bowels regula ted. ItB merits ire attested by numbers of high character. . I nave: seen a "trled-everything" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. RV. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It Is endorsed by the direct personal testimony of men of national fame and of strictness of speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine ever" had such support In its favor as a specific. The woEdof any one of the eminent divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight. , xneir united witness joined wiin me - perimehtal nse and approval of the preparation by wen-Known pnysicians, removes an doubt. It Is, beyond question, a wonderful thei Editors Religious Herald, Va. agent. Rev. R. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid- Col., Va. It Is highly-esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and tbe people. It is excellent for In digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific, tonie, slightly aperient, without nausea. v SOLD BY ALLDRUG GISTS. For sale by: DR. T. 6. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELLj RAGAN 4 CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. h'.il.mti- t mar 20 diw tf. R SALE. The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which this iper was uueis printed, it was made Dy we ohnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, ana not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because It became necessary to use a different style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold in lots to sui pur chasers, and In fonts of 50 to l.OOOIbswith or without cases. Address OBSERVER, oct5 ' Charlotte. N. C ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot, House. w$h nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine wefl of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac- WKaeft'aPPlytaat. THIS OFFICE. CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOUSK. CALDWELL HOUST? CALDWELL H0USr Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets, Comet Tryon and Sixth Streets. CHARLOTTE, N. C CHARLOTTE, N. C, a P. CALDWELL.. . proprietor. This house is permanently established and offers aU the conveniences and comforts of a nrst-cla boarding house. Persons visiting the city will find It a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnished with rooms. BATIS-iper day, transient, $1.25; per week. $6.00ui Regular-table, J13.00; board and row : per month, $18.00. rfO0
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