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a. - -3M if 4 "saturdayTmay 10. ism STATE NEWS. , ' I option. $ i f, ) --1 Xaldwdl jail has been empty for sev eral months' 5 M $ .? -SlV JohnDeatonof - fotlislmry, dead, aged 35. Rflhdv Burcb, one.of the best tobacco raKn Caswell county, died sudden ly of heart disease. J . A cotton and woolen ftorvjsto be established at Bethama, Forsjhe coun ty, bv Mr. Z. G. Hege, of Winston. - w Rtiffffest that Cousin' Annie Maria Barnes slipuld take the VPm PLl Major $m i";au ,rt.rTJ iutw ryof the Sith JNortn urouim xcs tnent. ' I Dan Kester.of Winston, has invented Vifhir.. which is said to be an ex cellent contrivance to checfc a runaway norse. o. irnn Jftftfttiftifl will lecture i in wiimiiirton the 15th7 6n Prince Bis- Eight thousand pounds of unstamp ed tobacco have just been seized at River Hill, lreaeii couniy. f finrtcrpr. of Marshall, Madison countv. was marned on tne 1 Ith to Miss Katie Hawkins, ofjienaer sonvilie. llevJ. L. Carroll, yho was patoi of the Baptist church in Oxford, has set tled inXexington, Va as pastor of the churcb.tliere. ... , - , ..j -, a r? Mi iNeedham Granth&n At well known old citizen of Sampson county, residing near the Wayne line, died on Saturday last, aged 71 years. The Governor's warrant for 00 has cone to the clerk of Union countjr for the benefit.of ,W 13. McLain, jwho iost both? eyes in the Confederate-service. f ' "The Press says ? Miss i Annie i Den Schweinitz, of Salem, will; enter a Mo ravian college at Montauban, France, where she will take lessons; in .French. The young .people of Lenoii h.a Queen of the May t festival ana Jttiss Alice Earnhardt was the queen. Col, J. C. Wilborn was the orator of the oc casion. : . ... ,X.ast.. Tuesday , night Miss Georgie -', :.ri-laughter at MtvG AVasb,-Priceri of Caswell 3oamyrwintfea? uim irtimna-torbilLaiTaiils.1 jUlwan county, which "toeasnres-thwty- " s)x feet in-circumrerence, ana, twelve .nen can. eisjijs be; shlteiajil onri tlnHaj "VilminRton Sun :u ,C Jno. II. Whee ler tr?rMtringi a' biography of Joshua G. "Wright, of Wihvngto?i,lo be inclu ded irt his "Sketches of distinguished North Carolinians." He -Wishes all the facts that can be obtained .in regard to the life and character of the eminent deceased. 'l John Smith, driving a hack of Wed din & Bailey, rapidly through, the -streets of Asheville Tuesday morning, caused a smash up and in the general wreck had a leg broken. ;The Journal doesn't sympathize with him because, it says, he had no business to drive as recklessly aahe did. - j The Salisbury Watchman says tJ. S. Sides, of Rowan, has recently received, from the State Treasurer, the sum of $60, the first year's allowance of the an nual pension - voted to him for life by the last .Legislature. Mr. Sides lost his right arm and right leg at the battle of the Wilderness in May, 1864. ' Goldsboro Messenger: The many friends of our esteemed townsman, Jno. W. Bryan, Esq, sympathize deeply with him in his new erief In our Mondav's issue we made brief mention of the death of his younger brother. It is now our painful duty to chronicle that of his esteemed and honorable father, Wil liam C. Bryan, Esq. The Lenoir Topic savs that Mondav evening a little child of Mr. William '"Austin, of. Alexander countv. in at- K -- tempting: to-cross a bridce over a creek. fell into tlift-wateg-ftntr-floated down: a quarter of a mile. T The child was round about an,&oin; 'afterwards, lodged on a oniivana inqugn lite was not entirely exunct, me nine one soon expxffd. The Keidaville Times savs that Wednesday night, though the storm Kates, of Rockingham county, went out to put her calves under Shelter. One ran into a deep gully, and barefooted and .in' her night dress she went into that gully for that calf, and worked till sne mted the little fellow out of the ditch. The Asheville Journal savs that on the 3d, insW,W. C. Lydia ;and brother, - twoVotinffinteri of .Henderson county, " madefeii-assault. iipon ;the person of a boy-iby Hhe1na'me of Morris, aged 14 Jears. After overpowering : him, the evils proceeded deliberately to castrate him. The injured youth now lies in a very critical condition, having lost an - - immense -amoulit of blood before sur gical aid could be obtainedThe wretch ed nyenas have been arrested and tried ; before a masTiatratA. and cnmrnittoH trt jail to await thef urther results of younsr 4,w.a . ui j uj. 1CI3. mOreensboro correspondence Reidsville Times;, Br. Benbow, has one hundred sheep and wishes ' to buv ; nnn hnndrod - more. ; He wrote to the railroad agent vuaiiuibe iv uux up tne goats that wcio wnaiueieu. a. nuisance up tnere, -,. and send them to (ireenshnrn a take care of them he wants them to run witn . nis sheep and keep off dogs. The agent had sent a car; load of the goats to' Chester, S. and the Chester , man returned the car.unloaded. Dr. B. jpAt mad about it in The Observer. He . .uaa uoi-ueara irom ine agent. . .oraspondence of-.the, .Asheville vournat ceus mat they had a big time . in Rutherfordton- last. Mftndav . r James Tfagne called at the door 6f John .. May, town marshaL and reniifiqtd him to..coi"e out, which - May proceeded-to dcfe - Some ugly words ensued and May I , Axraa drew a revolver and firfid. minainn .mmam wie uwwr wiia, jus nicKory '2?- W? rW in .semal places. AiaKiic. Willie Lnn nmnn niipfi tii ' ?na?on,i8tv during the melee, John ..Mitchell, a brother-in-law btDr. Hagne, .rj- came to the scene of action,, and with a V' , , J.urr,u,?: w si ve ine town mar : ; shal a lick that felled him to the ground . T .nere IMW Benseifiw lorqnitp time. M. Finally interference by friends-Dto doubt saved the life of the marshal. - ! The'Korth and the Spatb. - icmaea Inter-Occan.j ft" -Mr. P. Donaruiv hij?h-pressure fire-eater of the Sunny South, at one time ;edi toi: of the old " Vindicator, and at an other of the Iexington (Md.) Cauca-. tan7 which Kashv so relentlessly sat irizea, has" written'a letter in which he xteiHcede8.allthe" points that' the .Korth has ever made against the South: t .t- "Wanted by everyone rajanlntelHeehtcon-. s reptlon of its value health. Health depends upon - the possession of pure blood; and pure bloood is thi f"r poshesslon of those who- use Dr. Bull's L.uvj iui.iuie, aclinowledged as a superior blood purliier. " -' r - ' .ITA4, J-T'-J ' . . Va, and Miss-Mildred .daughter of sltiiiofrleTon thellEth i 4Apr4. P -4 TtlTTlrt.ldoW Of-GOVTI John li, 'wya. uiww. vr gljfrancis PtoWiBK?f Wm. C Jrresron ueceaseu "u. i and Thos. 1. rresion. IntheUnitSteteIMsteictCkmrtat Jacksonville, , Florida, Tuesday, nr:n.r,nAn . TtamnftraL J and . county IIUWOFWJM 7 1 ml iff, iudge of Madjsoa cpuniy.icuaiw w;' ItPinff and burning one of the precinct returns snowing a jepuuuuau jijuj, . Uiinnti MniAnrv as aeciartsu uuw jji!-j vT7J snn..ofn'na frnm TnnfTP SAttle. ' J Mri.f Christina gK. unmiwiu IheMitieuW;JP. Gnffinia1 and sister ofpirsi miniii-oiirj was robbed at Seventeenth street and Fourth avenue Dy a wen uresaeu uu powerful man, ho wrenched, her pock et book from her grasp,, and,, in spite of her outcry, escapei '; ' ' T,t n littitSftT?. the sercreant- at-arins of the House, returned to Wash ington Wednesday trom umo. Thompson is Df the opuiion that the onnrnaoiiinir aTTlTaifini 111 that Otate 11 Vw the, hottest and most closely tstd for many vears. He thinks the iridications axe toa. if Secretary Sherman is not the itepuDiican camu A fn-r firiTpmnr it will onlv be so be- cause of his jefusal to accept the nomi nation. ' Ifhe demand for the four per cent certificates has been so excessive uii the supply has given out, and the press es in the bureau of. engraving and print ing are working day and night to catch up. Several of the collectors and post masters in the large cities have advised the department that their sales would be double and treble the present figures if it was not for the restrictions placed upon them as to the amount of sales to individuals. ; J; ' The suspension of Whittemore, Peet, Post & Co., one of the largest woolen and dry goods commission houses in "New York, was announced Wednes day, and took the trade by surprise. L"" w;f,nnnnd thev would ' ; tmnfflL, Their failure tide over their troubles. Their failure is attributed mainly to over advances to mills and depreciation in manufac tured goods and old losses by bad debts. "mm f pni.rii items. bjackberiy of the season has harlestoi. has Lancaster The Summit Courier 'jfiroaicles the death f,a.citizan of .iSurnhjerfille, from OYMT1 lUlBMIWHIUHMtHKI Ut7 1IOU rBTrrjltteTTby-K Tabid dbg."" " Ihef Abbeville iPresi. and Banner uays Mr.Robt. Brownlee, of Donaldson- ville, ADbeviiie county, dropped deau ast Monday morning, aged 67. The lioard of directors of the neniten- iary; Wednesday, decided to go work at once upon tne coiumDia canal . witn convict labor, and tne $11,000 appropri ated by the Legislature for that pur pose ; also to increase the water power in the penitentiary, and to erect a buil ding for manufactures. The Abbeville Press and Banner re ports a probably fatal recountev between two negroes at JNj.nety-six. rne Hus band of a neero woman in that section became so much enraged at the conduct of another negro towards his wife that in his rage he cut the offending negro in seventeen places, leaving nim, lor A Georgia Joarnaiist's Personal Explanation Atlanta ConsUtutlon. i f Bill Arp's attack upon the person who compiles this column is uncalled for and unjusunaDie. vve can prove Dy Uncle Tom Hardeman, bv Col. Jones. and by Mr. Frank Smith, of Bartow county, that he wasn't sick a minute while he was in Macon : that he flirted and pirouted among the girls like a roan mule in a peafield ;; that he called Frank Smith " Cousin Frank: and that he wanted to ras tie "with:. Jack t Slap- ev iorib:berFiTrallv. wnnan nrnvnfl U 1 ) Jt-r f u 1 la. B k 1 W 11 ?A il he todK a twilight ride , to the if ajr grounds with some .young ladies--a we can prove by Congressman iBlount that he boasted of his conquests after he got on the train, and exhibited four pnotograpns and a lock of hair which were not in his possession when he went down. We reeret the necessity of exposing this gay deceiver, but a sense of duty once more compels us to k- A! i. til 1 , , aeit lunv wuue ms xamuy were under the impression-that lie was in the acrc- nies 01 rnenmatism, lie was really hop ping around with the 'fair sex like a Dantam rooster in a pan of! hot ashes We have the letters to substantiate wnat we say or if we haven t, it is an easy matter to sit down and write them. - rs , , j . a Shameful Scene in a New iork Theatre. A most disgraceful scene occurred at Niblo's Garden, New York, last Wed nesday evening, during the perform ance of "The Black Crook." A party of well-dressed loafers occupied a box and amused themselves by addressing in-' suiting remarks to the coryphees. In the course of the play one of the party went on the stage and pnt his arm around the neck of one df the Uhn sis ters. - Mr. Kiralfy promptly ejected the intruder from the stage. The audience hissed the cowardly insult, but quiet was finally restored. Later, while the grand Amazonian march was in pro gress, one of the men in the box offered a grossly insulting remark- to Miss Belle Ho witt. The words wete uttered in a tone of voice to be heard all over the house. Miss Howitt immediately ordered the; manoeuvring Amazons to come to a halt. The wUdest excitement prevailed both off and on the stage. The manager finally threatened the rowdies with arrest and they left, but not till one of them had seized a ballet girl and kissed her in view of the audience. The police, as usual, -were not about. w;. Rape and.Accidental Killing id Jackson Counfy. Correspondence Asheville Journal. ; On Sunday! the'thiilt., Grand Love, a mulatto, about twenty-flve years of age, outraged a "white girl by the- name of Watson, residing about two miles from. Webster.H 'Theigiri upon whoin' the horrible deed ; was perpetrated was only about eleven years of age. s On Monday night a crowd of young men were preparing to go injpursuit of the negro who committed the rain ous deed,, when William IL Frizzier young man who was very highly es teemed, dropped a pistol and. shot him self fatally, from which he died lues day at 8 o'clock p. m" ".i ; " : u ' m ,f, f 'Alwavs ten 3p ' them on hand, as delay increases alt you feel sickness cominjt upon . - .ii ....!;'? sunering; an you.. take i dm nf Tr Knll'a RnlMmnra lPiIIs.. They can do you no harm, and may save you from the sickroom. Price only 25 cents. , -t : " upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow'a Sooth- nup has been used for children. It corrects aciaity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reflates the bowels, cures "sentery and diarrhoea, whether ii 110111 teiugor other causes. An old audi nvu uivwu remeay. i.ac per do cue. I." r"JiT 'I'- !J XI n o UI A T0RPID1LIVER ,1 i fir to the fruitful source of mMy diseMetprito. Dent among which.are v c DYSPDV'SICIC-HDWHEiT?iVENSSif h DYSENTERY, BlUOUS FEVlR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, 'KIDNEY; COM ' j PLAINT, COLIC, ETC - v ii-.r-ij; YKRTOnS OF. Af.v7,LB LIVER.: Wansea, tha bowels ; re costive, but sometimes sJtemata with - j j looseness. Fain in the Head, sxaoompsnied P, with s,DiUaeiisa4ionin the bftckparttPajn- : j fa the tight side and onder -the shoulder-; iiblade, fullieg iafter eatrog, with -e,: disinr dination to exertion of body ormind, ITj- tability of temper, Ikw spirits, 108. ojy.i memory, with a feeling of having negleeted' gome duty, General wearin jgjuPjggtay ' Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before; jtho ,1 eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally ever the right eye, Bestlesanesa at night . wfth lltful dreams, highly oolored TJrine IF THESE WASSIirGS AXE UH HEEDED ; ' ' ' SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVaQPEO, r sDocfaMy adaitd to such cases. alnetardo8 tTect8 L ucb a lchsinfee ot fMng a to 'S PILLS are eempeanded from sabstaaees tbat are free trmm mar properties tkas can injure Ike moat delieate orffaaizatton. I They Search, Cleaeee, Parify, and lBTiorai , the entire SysteM. By relieTinc the e- . cerced Liver, they cleaase the blood from poleoaons honors, aad thas isapart health aad TltaUty to the body, eanaia; the bowels to met BataralUr, witfaoat which ae one caa feel well. A Noted Divine savs : F4 rarai nT bMn tuition and Pilew. Lut wan raoommandad to ma : I naad - tbam bot with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, diceetioa perfect, regular etools. pile fOM. and I have ainedforty po'Oiidaito: -A fleab. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect Is to Iaereaao the Appet??s and caase the body, to Take on Fleah, t hiui ,. te system is aearished, and by their Tonic Ac tloa oa the DicestiTe Orcaas, Rejrnlar Stoola are produced. OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- : " Turn dlnaarn At that cannot be relieTed by re. atorinK the Iirer to its normal functions, and for this umuuse no remedy has erer been inrented that has aa happy aa afleot aa TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. OiBce 3S Marray Street, Mew York. IWJ)r.TLrri8 HANTJAL ofTValnable Infor rAstloB and Pseral-Beseipta wHl be meiiedre on application. -aameaaaasaai mm' TjlTT'S HAIR DYE. GmaT ltil a WrrWtE chanced to a GlXMSlr Black br a tingle application of tai Pte- It im aarU a NataraTOoio ae Inatantaneooaly, and is as Usrmleea aa aprinc wsler. Sold by Drugjists, or ant af sax rasa eareqespief 9U I.'. . Office, 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 ly. 45 Years Before the Public. li -THf. RWHWl DR. C. lVIeliANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PIL.LS i H ii for THEftQ . , V hepatitis, or -LlrSfifllbt, 4 it YSPEPSIA AKP Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. DAllinMheUght side, under the I aari rrtas Aff n mkc inra'ieae nrt & at sure, somfirtes -the pain is in the teiV 1 side; thevpatieHi is rarely able to lie on the 1effc4ide;5 sometimes the pain ' is icii uiiuer uic snouiaer Diaae, ana . it requently extends, to the lop of the shoulder, and is sometimes? mistakfca for rheumatism in the arm. The stom- igri is affected withv loss. of. appetite and sickness; the bpyels in general . Varje costive, sometime? pUero"ative with ' lax ; the head is" troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation la thg pack part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accorApahldvitjhfa painful sensation of having left undone something which oughftohV Ben done. A slight, dry cOugh ts Sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com- , plains of a prickly sensation of the : skin : his SDirits are low : and althoucrh Mxxiiyfa.-Qki Mqrew would be,-. bMefidafto hitd, V "be can scarcely ; summon up fortitude enough to try it.-. In fact, he distrusts every remedy, y Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam- ination of the body, after death, has. ; shown the liver to have been extent ' sively deranged. v- !s : ; AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Tills, in cases op Ague and Fever, when . , taEen with Quinine, are productive of Jhe most, happy results, ; ,.Nq better v- cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after-taking Quinine:" We"1 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 un- equaiea. IS. 'f'l The genuine are never sugar coated. . very'box his a red Wax . 'seal 'oh the ;iid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. - , ' - The genuine McLAnk's Liver Pills bear the signature of C McLANE and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. " Insist UDOn-havincr tli crpnnino rB C McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by iemiog Bros, tor Pittsbureh. Pa., 'the tag, full, of imitations of the name .JHc.aneLspelled differently but ptonunciatioiu'X'-,0"-. 1 la; same -T : :8t..o:r e AT YOUR POST OFFICE. - j KOSES ROSES ! Send and pwt mi Eoase and Beading! U UtlllV tUrilTTILLU 1, of -choice Greea0)."- VtUSSf ?W the man to any part' - CB TATPTTTi" hi J m -.!i..' Seedsmaaandliorist:-' 1 Ralelh,N.CVt.J m ' . t jnt iiocKBDsa chhapkk tj&in kvek. :t 4 ;:i. its, 7 I . JiS W -jrU.ri.'UtS ; ' .1 Wiof!fei:6ori' Sugar.1 Coflee, H Uii flthcr Tnmllt nfnmrtejl. . " - -T Just leoeived. a tern barrels of. Berry Foster S (T- yle county) , v, ; 4 ,t -"- , . BEST BTE .WHISXEy ' Had a fine lot of Country Hams. 1 sell for cash. All goods delivered to the city free of charge. - I J. W.H.CBIMMINQEH,i.'.'-l . r . Trade Street. , Next door below Wilson A Black's old stand. ' ap 16. - - j ..... HAMS R. M.'MILLER & SONS. May 7. TlTX retail nothlnr but choice foods. Guaran- TT tee every article we sell and win cheer fully refund your money when our goods are not found as represented. A good stock of FAMILY Gr R O C E R I E S on ImimL' We. make soeclalUes of Corn. Flour. Ileal, Oats, Butter. Eggs, Chickens, Hams, and ffeneral.Country Produce. , Solicit correspondence from paroes wisningxo ruy or sen. . Respectfully, F. B. ALEXANDER & CO., May 8. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C JUST IN AT LeEOT DAVIDSON'S, 50 BARRELS Brrdgewater Family, Belmont Family and Bel mont4X Flour. The Brtdgewater Family took the Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition. Try one barrel and be convtncea that it is the Dest in this market. III ' s V Atso, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL itNE OF Fine Oranges and Lemons. Cocoanuts, Bananas, i . Malaga ura pes, ana choice irrencn ana Plain Candies: - Choice Jellies, Mustard and Canned Fruits of an j : ' i K1UUS. i i r i A FRESH SUPPLY OF Graham Flour, Oat Meal, Marrow Beans, and fresh . wacaetSrorevery description. ::0REAVI CHEESE. .i;'-I'll.. ftOl'-H4. rv, i'iiUti.- ; .' . WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, the best ever sold In Charlotte. Also Sueare. Cof fees. Bacon Bams, Ereakfast Baeon, t Dried Beef, weei Tongues, ana in iact eveiyuung gooa o eat that heart can wish for. Is to bet found in my store. S Vr; :iBMtoAvTDscjii . . .-..ill .. , ... , ( ; r A SPIjENDID OPWBJUNITT '1. ' To win a. fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May, ...... 13th, 1879-108th Monthly Drawinfti .j,.,- XOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANT. 4 This Institution was resnlarlv Inoornorated. to' the Legislature of the PtsSa for Educational an Charitable' purposes la s1888, fob thx ma (W TwxNTT-rrvB tbabs, to which contract the lnvloun - ble faith of the State 1r niiwiMwt with, a canltal of $1,000,000, to which it bas Binee added a Reserve r lfund )oi s50.noa 1 its rano single num. uitx jiiaiKiBUTiON will take dace monthly: on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 'I . 100,000 Tickets at two Dollars each: Half Tick "it ets. rtne TkiTlnr. .''I ' 11. ' LIST OF PRIZES : ICaplt4TPrlze;.'l."i .s.-.y.. 1 Capital Prize, v. I X. .1. .t . $30,000 10.000. CaDlta 5,000- 2 Prizes of 82.600.1,. 0,000' 6.00O 5 'Prizes of- 1.000 20.Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of ft 00 Prizes of 600 , - 100..... 60 ...... . .20. 10,000, iu,uov 10,000 10,000 10,000 1,000 Prizes oL 10 . a-a. a aj - approximation: prizes t Approximation Prizes of $300.... 92,100 ,1,800 , -tKX) 9 ADDTOXlmiUinn Vrinvt nt 0T! . 9 Approximation Prizes of - 100 1857 Frizes, sunounung to... 8110,400 . Responsible corresponding agents wanted ai all Pentjpolnts, to whom a liberal compensation y Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Ofltan In Now OrlMn, . " Write, clearly statins; :full address, for full Infor- uauvu vi bcuu uruers w ,J - - R S?ff5f?S? P9?'. ?S? ii. ah our urana lmraorfflnary Drawings are under supervision and management of GENERALS; ms tAjt ana j uual a, sakly .p HAMS HAMS HAMS 25 TIERCES l7 (ir -i'?ii PIANO ok ORGAN Do not fall to send for jny latMt 20tw HTustrafe4 newspaper wlin nur viuaiwuie iuiuri:auun itbo; New Pianos, J12o. Sfe.185 and- upwards. -Hew Or-' mm. saft to S44X). Be sure to write roe before buying elsewhere. ' -Beware of imitators, iiddreasn DANIiF.iUAXXX ; WSanillgTOn, . j.: . : A GENTS WANTED Lfor the. best and .fastest UV selling' Pictorial Books and BlDies. : Prioes reduced sa per cent. Njjiomai, Pcbushikq Ca, pnuaaeipnia.pa.'.uAi. .0..:' .. ) .... inu.ii ; ifm ' fnt A GENTS WANTED lor Smith's Bible DJcUona- ry and Holman's new f 3 f piqtorial; bibles. Prices "reduced. Cireulars' free.?" JU' J. HOLMJLN ALU, jftuiadeipnia.-" " ,...,.. 4 1 1 Parson's Purgative PIHa makeireer Blch piood. and will eomDleteiy ctianxe the blood- In the enure wno will laxe U soar be re- UUBaTOe DOSSlDie. Sent by tnall tor 8 rletter stamps,,. L & JOHNSON uu., uangor, jae; - , . , BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER", There is no doubt about tbe irmftt mmaHnrtt nt this article o?er common porous plasteis and etber exiemaa. remeaies, sucn as liniments, electrical ap pliances. Ae. Ass: physicians In your own locality auuut it. it ia wouaermu eoia- Dy ail Jf rice v& cents. . . n,,j;,t r ; i -ap pONDENSED TDH. :. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . ii? 11 no ' ' , - .. .L t (x 1 'J. :t Date, Nov. io, '7i& Na 2 i -yJa'4f ! , ;,j 1.: Pally,. ;; Dally- j Leave Charlotte, i- 8.45 am 6v53p n " Greensboro;' 8.20am iKnT " Raleigh, . SOQpm r 5-80 am Arrive Goldsboro,' 5.25 pm 9.30a m No. Daily ex&un. 4.10pm No. 2 Connects at SwHftlurr illi Tr v nttlt a-. I au points in western isorth Uarollna, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D rTk. for all i poinis xtiorin, jsast ana west. At Goldsboro with W. 4W.RR.for Wilmington. i No. 4 Connects at Greenohnm artth vt n t ur au puutu norm, jsast ana west. TBAXKS GOING WKST. No. 7. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No.1 Dally. No. 8 Dally. Dally ex. Sun. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 am 3.50 pm 8.28 d m 535 pm 6.47 am itaieign, ' Greensboro 5.30 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 am 10.50 am ISO. 1 Connects at Greensboro avfth Rulm Branch. At Charlotte with CL. C. & A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction Sutnt EUUroad fraU South and No. 8 Connects at Sailsbnrv with W. N. (1 S R dally except Sunday. At Alr-Llne Junction with a. 9 v. a. i. ior au points south and South-west. At Charlotte with (1, C. 41 Railroad for all points oomn ana soutn-wesk 8ALXX -Kakurm, Leave Greensboro, dailr excent Sunday. R.R0 n m Arrive Salem, " " laSOnm Leave Salem, " " " 5.45 am Arrive ureensDoro, " " 7.45 am Connectlne at Greensboro trlth tmlna nn tha n v. ana in. u. Kaiiroaas. BLnPDia cam r iruutJT ratiwaa tfi; Run both ways on Trams Nos.1 and 2. botweert New York aiui Atlanta, wta. KMimviul lrunalvun ana Linanoae, ana oota ways on xratna ffos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond. vuhtiuub sua AiigusHA, .. , ; ; ; - 'I'riFAllim 1 1 17-At a An aala a, iiMOnahnM u.uink Goldsboro, Salisbury- and Charlotte; and. at all principal points South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas ana xexas, aaaress . , J. K. JLAUMUKDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 ; Richmond Va. c HARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND RAILROAD. AUGUSTA Otr a it tnnifn arV ithbi a a wn A vtnntmi 'P' 1D VliaiaWl A-aWf VaMJamjEaaVJaV AUIW AVWOIA JaAW AAMa "rTr-- r'r.f sr On and after Sundav' Dee: 90th: 1 RlfL tkefoli ffiCSnS6 m NIGHT EXPRESS. Goikq Sooth, Na 1. Leave Charlotte. ...J OOAfJT Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta... . qwfca, . 0O5 i .10 00 Auat ' t. Gorare NoHta, Not 2. Leave Augusta..... Arrive Columbia.. Leave Columbia, ., Arrive Charlotte, 10 00 P.M. 10 lOr.Jc. a iua. DAY PASSENGER. Gonra Sooth, Na 8, Leave Charlotte .'. Arrive Columbia' Leave Columbia..... . . ...... Arrive Augusta.. .... ........ ;......- 4 XO .i 8 80 r.v tGat)tNotZK,No. 4. : HOOiv auKuaia.4 ; - t ... . . e 03 . Arrive Columbia.:. 120 Leave Columbia.. ...1 80 .u Arrive Charlotte. ...... . . . ,'v.g . . . . . ... 80 p. u These train stoo- onlv at Fort Rock HnL Chester,1 Wlnnsboro,; Rldgeway, Leetrllle, I Bate bunt. Rfdee Snrlnes. JohsLon. Trenton and Granite. ville. All other stations will be reoogrilzed as nag PuUinanMawsleertraildraj on. Nos.1 and 2. Greensboro to Auarusta; also on Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savanioali,,yiai KclH mnnd A Geonrla Ontial RAilnMii. .- ' 1 '"' ' T. P. XLINE, SaperlwteraleBt. jno. aiaxxuubdo, Uvr. Agent. r fASttti .... t,v;; J Jflfi ; Iiscenaue&; AHEAD T' AHEAiD' ! LL who wish to buy Luxuries acknowledge,' that -FERRY'S" Is the place to get the best His ..... ; . ii i. ,... . ; .- stock of andy and assortment of Crackers; have never been eaualled in this section, whilst Oranges; J. . i i l ; . 1 ' H-j -.'! .-. "i . . J.l.i : ; . . Apples, Bananas, 4c., are very One. u-nm j .Smokers should call' and try1 tola heW five cent Clgars,!' ' ' ' "v.'. ' .' 'iN. - housekeepers 71Lodfyri&uii treat: Tea Table Luxury. Fresh And Crisp.; ' .'ap2t'-l,'' -': 4' .'lJ" : , , fT ),,,' 1 5 ,- cS j:' BREAD, i CAKES ANDPlis; WMfi )fl' 1 XXTEcanwftB eonfl dance reconiiaend- them aa Yy.lhe very best Tnaaufactured, using none bat i the very best materia. ..I- i.i. ..W. Nj PRITReB. ... - Trade Street, first door 'above the old Market. ' marl, , -.ij tI,.,r r, j.. , r t, S25'EETCABE!. '., 4,-1 I t . WliL'tay rewardoV'825 J-,setof gol lHOurrted'hMDt etolen from.ra ivreinises on wernigas 01 iub ia um., bim ivw evi dence sufficient to convict the thief. . ."The. harness ' may be readily recognized by the mountings, whlcfcv are 01 tne design era eoator. arms rour ttaaannne coins surrounded by a wreath, and . surmeunted by a neimei ana tne ngure 01 a cock. - - 1 v. mays 8t FRANK COXjD FOR SADE7 1..-..t,-U PI.' 1 - , 1 , . . . i ! ir 1 That valuable property lu this city known as the Tannery 01 Alexander, Allen 4 McBee..- This Tan nery is conveniently located, and, has all the latest ff nara ana maes tow ana in aonndanoe. t For nartlcnlarn adnuu ..--- . , 1 . .. J J" . . 'm! ..ii for Alexander. Allen AiMaee."1??. - - a ' -rereenville,S.aJr r juaj am, 94v-iawamawina -.f -i ..... i 1000 s,mptB iJKKps, 5 4 "! most APPT?nVTrn vnv j .t-. 1.. a t' i"-i -r . - - 1 -T Z, 1 , - , t KAxi. i-r, er cry, trarfint, ll."5; per week, . venienees, tne weu .;! I-IJust Printed and For Sale at the i ,-JJi lufsaj r.--rt-.hi . tia c-Vtvutrd and 'tmuLim minutes walk.of , c-.t -q, -.,, Li kt .-i"-!';' ' I perr'!iia, tia.Ct.U- t.itt t-'K L: " i f j,'J 1 otnmodated by. ?-Ji?i Vll t't .fit -V 4 1 - fiRAND OPRNTNa 1 tl- v s-t AT THE-h'''' j i if; lyasryj'a ,i.(.t ,' t r. ; , J1I0. fiROOKFISLD & CO., lysvyM ,i;u.fc ,'"t' i ON' Friday, Satvc day and Monday, April 25, 26V at 28. We take treat pleaaore in informing eur Mend and tae public reaerallj tbat onrnew stock.: - r liasamyedsjidisconiplete. We cordiany Invite all to Inspect our large aad iUi ' well selectfcil assortment; consisting of GLASS ANC CROCKERY, PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lamps Buckets, Cafahdeliers, etc., etc., - - - - tr All f which we. win offer very low. at nrices to suit the times. I COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well to give us a call, as we are prepared TO FILL "W TT O E S A T, E I V . . AA J-i A-i KJ XL J Xi ORDERS AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE. Very respectfully, JNO. BBOOKFIELD 4 CO., ;i; caiiQttoijLc., aiu 24, m , , ihm.;., i SWEET POTATOES. NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT, , i luQ SunDlir affll J on hand.1 ' Also the ' Justly eele : Also fine Stramed Koiey. "a.' 1400 27, . iwiaaiiip,,MarsPi 'tfmvr-mvmvvvm GREATBAkGAINS Ia ,Jewlry aiid:Farey Goods, and Slhrey Watehe. Silver and lted TaNe Ware,- .. 1 K Et5R'S. 1; WATCHER v CLOCKS, i U 9'' ' JEWELRY, j . .. ; . '. ' SILVER AND - - SILYER- PLATED :; -: V WARS, ! GOLD AND 8H.YEB i . , ... : - - spectacle's. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at : ..1.1 , i r Hi -r e-JVJi Wiswii i isl i BfWjalaat atiiTa1fwaaada it rn.ee at halt prka- and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze GUdinc, CoV 3nd; i:.war; vaiizing rjade at short otlce and.eoually as rood as new. v Work donfortiertraklat low prieeMl I j gooa 'ai h vxpirauon ox iweiv monmsTor cose 03 repaira,, a! .f!nmr Ifiwu aiui Mvtlt. IHiaals ; : :" ff--"f -r-t 'hC'.J J S. P. CALDWELL,. -., .,.Proprletoz. ii TluVr house Is prmahently estahlUned and etTer 1 all the eOTVehlenceir and5 coniforta!o,illrticlasa ; O 1 . 1 C f . , . ft ill t . . i bcrdlihoiiaeiPerspns.Tsltt HlMauu.tK.ma' Parm'.Wart 'Mtentarf iu :.J i' GaA be.fioiuhattQi rpoxna, f 4 -yiU iTULDWlT'H0lieALDWnLPXHJ8Y3 r A'- J ItjAWWAXL JBOUE, ,CA1WjUX WUSAW SMITH'S WORM Oil 1 .. ATsTAQia, Ga., December 8, 187 worms from four to fifteen lnches& tjt WoVm 00 for sale by DnirZ.iSP1! WHEN ANYMAN . ; FEELS SICK WiTH COLDCHILLS, FEVER FLUSHES, HEADACHE . ; ; eneral uncomfortableness. "'sl?,";;i;' asd m DONT KNOW EXACTLY WHAT AILS HIM Then is the tune to take I MOTT'S PILLS. RESTORING TO HEALTH, nlieu all ixiuir remedies tail. Take them for BOiotB&ess, Indigestion. Costi,. WITHOUAUaI?mtteyWWARHTED JOHN F, HENRY,' CTJRRAN 4 CO., t . Sole Proprietors, . 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW IORK. Forsale by h. R. Wrlsten 4 Co., Chariotte, x. c. mari '' '''' ' ' ' " I a pertect Btoon Frainta, and is the only purely Vwota' remedy known to set ence, that has made radical ana PMKanlvt Cures of Sypstus and Bcmqtvla in all their stages. It thoroughly removes meicili j from the system; it Believes the agonies Of mercurial liMnmatism, and speedily cures all skin di- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop IX S. Doggett (Soathern Meth.) It Is an excellent corrective of Indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangcm, Prof. University of X. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett in bis estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. t lias benefitted me. Send another package. ' '- Rev.Leroy M. Lee, IX D., Meth. Hist'n. : Iamsever.wlthout it at home or abroad. It is an antidote . to, , indfgesdoo. Uneasiness after a meal or purging s checked and the bowels regula ted. ' Its 'merits are attested by numbers of algb character. I have seen a" Wed-everythlng" dys peptic ot. fifteen years relieved by one dose. i Ber. Oti. Jetec, lroaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It is endorse by the direct personal testimony of men mbC : national fame and of strictness ot SDeeebv It Is not too touch to say that no medicine ever- had euch support In its favor as a specific The word ef any one of the eminent divines who anderwrite ttaie antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight. Their united wl tness "Joined with the ei perime&tal use and approval ef the preparation by well-known physicians, removes all doubt, it is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent. -Editors Itoligtong Herald, Va. t, i ' .. . lvVll. L Delmey, Va. It fc lilrtb'esOOTS hum VI regular Medl- al Faculiy and the people, It -is excellent for in digestion and flatulent colic Sedative, soporific touio, alightryaetteBt, without nausea. 4 . -'saLtVB ALL DRUGGISTS :.:.':-. .. laaleby:. 7 DR. T. C SMITH, Charlotte, N: C ODELL, RAGAN 4 CO., Greensboro, N. C. , THEOt F. KLUTTZ, SallsburyHIf. C -t .-; A Kyj m i-imur20-d4wtf. AROMATIC ' aW L I a I 1 1 111 aaBBBBSBMsajsaaaBam . Sag TEETH.GU MS'-.BR EATH 'oti'd r;i n: tpi ':in si 1 c A 'H 3f'J .i'BUM. CURS.' Manufactured only under the. above Trade-Mam -'EiiiiOPi co.. irnziZji aw pisa Axh UOPZI6. j: f farnrwdlate' relief Warranted.' Permanent cure tuannteed.' New exclusively sed by all celebratea pliyalcian of lEwope . and America, beoomini Staple, Harmless, arid Reliable Restedy on dou eontinents.-' Th 'Highest 'Medical Academy 01 l?alsjwportemeutollOOcejwlUilntl days. SeoretThe only dlseolver of thepoisonoja VrielwhBxte5ln tD9 B1toj I ToOSantsnTBOes oa - nJL. Lndonjed, by physicians bysildruggi -dress r f ",'- ' .WASHBUBNK 4 CO.. -1 i7WylmiiterB' Depot. 2? Cuff-st.N. For sale- bt J.J EL McAPXN, Druggists, Ieb18?ly.'s r1 " Charlotte, N.C ,TjtAlESlATI,--).,J 1 'jVnfol'aKl JO VIii Jtlv-'l iTl i ,Vil-' 1 f r teilblc and Wrytog lDBe.Xdf and Houses, Advertise free of .eostv twperttes placed in w 5 A "THOa t.ialYtON. j 3 ir- Charlotte, j declD SitlT '.JOT' CITY PROPERTY FOS 8ALJW , ? Any person desiring to purcnase a wu ! atylot, House with nine rooms, and modem.; ' thai Dubllc.BQuare, can w applying oMmd, i
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