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' " V - Mf n -m. mvi srv v w b wr ri r , -I SUNDAY. MAY 11 187&1 STATE NEWS. j Now it is an ABheville cat which has adopted rabbits.; T . i -k tWiinjrton boating dock was to hjiyc )eea launched yesterday; , i : 1 1 $&tl4 wlllibe hungfofimunter The Wilmington Review is raising its voice against cruelty to anirqals. That fox limiting crowd in ;Wilming ton are again on the path, j ! At the fctate treasury Thursday $0,150 in old bonds were received for ex change. 1 The Grand ltoyal Arch Chapterof Masons of tiefState will ham on Ashe.vi tlfinositorf cent, refunding certificates. The house of Mr. Columbus Mclver, iinnrn oniintr with flvp.rvttnrner in iu was destroyed by an accidental fire on the 29th ult. The new house of Mr. A. M, Cook, of, Cabarrus, was destroyed, with all of its contents, by an accidental fire, last Sun day night. Mr. LaFayette Monday has moved back to Buncombe county: from Ne braska.' Says North Carolina is good enough for him. G. WiXain, charged with making AnntTfmmieY-.-in.Wake county , has been taken to Wilmington toTbe tried by the nited" States Ccmrt; in session there. ' -j ' The Citizen says a debating society has been" organized in Asheville with Jas. II. Mervimon -as president, W. R. Whitann vice-Dresident. and A. W. Venable secretaiy. The Ilendersonville Courier remarks that items of a local nature are as scarce as Ingersolls in heaven, and when collected Lare not much onpre, interesting than flectures on hell X The Concord Register says there will le a meeting of the citizens of Enoch ville, next Saturday, to take measures to secure the passage of the Taylorsviile and Wadesbovo Railroad through that town. ., ' j i '. The Register says the new board of commissioners of Concord have elected a policeman who will also be tax col lector. They pay him a salary and will demand all of Ms time. .... & Norwood has - been 'appointed, an ntfirn.il rftvenue store-keener and eauff- er foe the fifth district f4NbrtbjCarQ- 3 " - A . M. ' lina ma, anti Mi wusaxsiey-mu u.iYyvai' tarsnri f of th' sixth ;-Mlstric& The Statesvllle 'HOTerica says Hon. Wm. M,; Bobbins Is the strongestDiem nnrnf Iristhri State 'for Governor fn 2880." und Itvwants its townstnaiyjJssL lXMfFhrohes, nominated, foridhte.jK ant Governor on the RepubltdanitlQket.: Piedmont Pr"3'he"gcading,ojvthe(, Chestet and LenoirHanta!ilgeJlajl- road is now completed irom Tienoir. ta. HickorjvCapt. Fry's force finished the worK Tip to ine,aepoi rrmay,x ne wjqtk. is finishedj ftp .veryjaicel has been. execnyjy:dijnfth, J Bill W"&ton,ia? Ndiihampton county noon umuei, uauguyiisi Jcl't AUH. dred and sixty-four jtobna onefhutjdfea and .five minks aaWtSBrnStfK: 3, V His5 dor died before"; the ?seasonP. for hunting wasoverand he said inconse quence of the wet winter ij was not a urwrtaeaann for hnntinfr.- ' T of the of Catawba are opposed to erariting li censi lot the retail Of 9pirituons liquors, and la majority ofhVbpard;of town commissioners of Hiekory are of the same; faith, so the dram drinkers of the conimunitv will have to make other ar- ILaleigU,if?ri4Jy : iJarge audi ence-were' btit 'to Atetif tfie Jiddress tf ( lovOTior TSeviLfbtfbM ifiaiOdd Fel Iowa iaJTuckpr. JTalUa8tjaighL.Ihtt distinguwhedspeaker ;i-wa nffering from 'indisposition, audmuchto the regret of the i audience was unable to deliver the address he liM prepared for the occasion. After a tribute -to Jforth Carolina, he closed witl aiitting apolo gy to his hearers. Wilmington Sun: Our city fathers have concluded to construct telephone lines all through the city, pretty much on the order of a spider's web, and think soon to have them in operation. The fire alarm, so long such a troublesome and incomprehensible piece of business to the city, will then be arranged sys tematically and in a manner that will be understood at once by the firemen, HendereonlIle 5 GoiM-ier.; ' As We go to press, the irrepressible Potts steams into the suburbs of Hendersonville with his iron chariot. The track is now laid to Mud creek trestle, in the borders of our mountain town. In ten days at the farthest, the trestle will be com pleted, and the first passenger train from Spartanburg to Hendersonville run to the depot. Three cheers and a tiger for Potts and his black-birds. Concord. Register: Odell Manufac turing co. are now running 50 looms on oft 2,000 yards a day. They are also running 4 looms on seamless bags, and are putting up at the rate of 150 bags a day. This company is making first class goods, is running on full time and have orders ahead for one month. The business is paying" well, and they are. giving. employ ment.lo about 7& hands. r .. ! j T r' y The Concord Register states that last Tuesday John Misenheimer, son of G. A. Misenheimer, Esq, of Cabarrus county, was ploughing a vicious mare on his father's plantation, and struck the beast with a whip when she turned on him and struck him with her fore feet and'-JKsIocated his shoulder. His father came tor his relief," and put his brother George on the mare to go for the doctor. The brute threw him, and broke his arm. ' -J . The Tarboro Southerner savs tha sieamer "Gipseyf which has been carry Water between iPranklin; iVa, and Plymouth, N. C, steamed over to Eden ton, where slie was seized b-r Deputy Marshal Brooks for libel. TSlie is now in the custody of the marshal. Th people at the, different postoffices along iao iuuwj uitve not uaa any mail since the stoppage of this boat iThere were lying the postoffice at Franklin up to Apnl 80th, over 1Q0 mail pouches, 64 registered letters and over i30)00. Daaver TribuLe.1 , ' lie was a Chinaman slightly over the : bay and he lushed: into a .Elakvtrpof saloon excitedly rushed up to the bar "Whiskee cockee-taille fol me, allee samee Melican man." t n 'c-". ' - The bar-keeper arranged the mixture. uig it, uown. siarxea lor pne door, shout 'in?: f-- ' '''Puttee down on slatteel allee samee - Aieucan man. - ; And, long before the bar-keeper could srt hold Of a club, the celestial Was seen t '-v yv at vnn. . .-' CrylZ M Prime eywence of pain. When the . jwilj n iiovxw uuu luvuuvu w. trying s5peli8f" y -w . l m. -ai llelsfto be made agoTernmeps forihe sale of tne4 pe I A a m m m. m 9 m jmt m 9 sti Mm em m i Hi-Tlililllt r L-r: VAri amateurtslub tri WmnsTOT STe hear3ing II. MTS. Pinafore. Tka tnimmWnflfiiA in Winnsboro is to be- moved from its preseiit'cemtral boro kicks. t - - ,. A gentleman in Camden ias ksdog which folk) ws his cowaroundnd sucks it jus lik4 acaltand W6e J11 away the Cow charges roud and gets as mad aslf'slre had lost her cfalf. V Mr. C J. Huske, acting for Colonel A P. Bailer, Fish commissioner, placed 150,000 young shad in the Saluda river Thursday, at tne point wnere m ah.- ThA Ahhflville Medium says: While nrAiuhinr at Due West last Sunday Dr. Plumer is said to have , turned to a ob eL was, it can hardly be called gooa man ners. ' The gold mines of Unioii "county are attracting attention. .Theaion-cor-respondence of the Columbia Register writes : The Nuckolls & Norrlrmines, which forty years ago were profitably worked by ordinary plantation labor, and in the most primitive manner, are now about to be operated by a party of gentlemen who have very good reason to justify them in the .erection of , all necessary maclunery, tfqw;inT course ot preparation.- Only a few days ago an asaav of ore from one of the veins, at the Charlotte mint, showed a .value per I wnoriitf. vyestoi mis uuue, wbuk or,temiles,ad ojndoubted .value, are; also, other gold mines, one of which the Xott mine, was also, forty years ago, worked "with decided profit ' :- J TT HrwO'T BRfEF HEWS ITEMS. The young student Crawford, who has been missing from the University of Virgmia, has turned up at his home, Louisville, Ky. ' Senator Hampton mterids to ? pair on all political questions, to return to South Carolina to remain during the remainder of the extra session. The final vote in the case of Rev. Dr. Talmage, at Brooklyn, N. Ywas taken Thursday. It stood as follows: Ixot to sustain the charges 2o, in favor of sustaining the charges 16, to sustain them in part 4, Green B. Raum, commissioner of in ternal revenue, has addressed a letter, I dated l2LBDL&Jft .ETlSienifflcol t lector ofllie fifth Iowa. diftneti in V linll M I trfled todeduet thenvtfmjtf its capi tal invest M1ntliDflJtet States re funding - certificates issued under ,the act; ofJuairvmin tne amQunfc t)f its capital 'remried jfpr taxa tion undeiLsefction 3408 0FJtheKeFisea i-tu' the Xew York Assemblfr4ast LWednejMjayj bjll reducing olSjDial sala- xies m.&&W A-orit,tsii.paseu uv juie of 7toji.l.fMPLMUiaKeA thnwifory ofairpersons appointed policemen or firettin4heufeft'80()Tthiiist yeairetWthethrrd yeaK&sa;iB51tf ter fife yeirs service, the. salary to f be iri h0 case above $l0Or Jfor the other officials la ihe vartoiutaiepartments tie rednGtLQnrfareTervdecided. particular ly where t le sanjlT M The nati onal colbmf Conference, jjn session at jXashtin'Tehn, adoptal a report recommipWcPBOi cation, opposin'ejaJej&Ahools for soldiers and sailorssft3i!Hf indns- trfal andltechniealehdl. Among 4)ther businejstjraiiii3cietiAa resolution was adopted Tfeptnlg ihsiipdersv Gen. Bf FJ&ytlpmtmMrmf and by Hcb. Zimu jiiltamdieB n f holies for luo faiailieg. ,7?toTXTja I, Ignited States?etreuit Conrt at Thuisdavcottfrsef'for the Diith bondholders madeTBotion tliat they be' mjtde. Csi'fer the suit nbw pending against thdArtuiMsissif pi and Ohio railrD'ameLJ'umWJe delivered ag-opinioiradTeise'ta " the"pe- ULiuneis, sum sutueu iiiab ine original Rtockholderi of the separate .roads who refused t enterdtlietfdnsolidated roads, d. xi : a L J ; - i i at .n ujgeLu&r wjm iw uivjsjonai Donanoia ers, would obtain all their rights by the sale of the road. Afterwards a decree was rendered ordering the sale of the roaa as awentirety. Judge liond presid ing and Judge Hughes, concurring. May Queen. Detroit Free Press. The Queen of May was chosen vester day. She got up at an early hour, hunt ed up her furs and overshoes, borrowed a pair ojl nuttu.an4i..was auiy escort ed to the rjgreen'Ifoirest. The forest Wasn't the only green thing around there. There was the grass, for in stance. The programme for the 1st of jjiay is me - same an oyer the State. The young folks gather in the beauti ful forest They think thev hear the glad songs ot Xen thousand birds, but that's where thev are lame. What thv hear is the voice of a half-frozen blue- lay or the caw of a disappointed crow. Tfie crowd may sit down on an old loar and shiver, or stand up and shake its all the same to the 1st dav of Mav. If tnere are no provisions, the happy band Kive vany njejts wie graoa ftOUnce. Soon after this event festivities begin. inestj nve suusiuea xne queen is led upon the platform. If 'the platform doesn't break down, she is all right: if it does break, her lovers have another fights TheaaheJs.xrowned A, young-J luiiu wiwi a uaacpia rouseaa tries to say something sMfnleiital -and hpan- tiful, and she wipes her nose and tries the Queen's mothst appears with fire in her eyes, and such of the amrelic hand as don't care to dig more leeks or hunt for spice brush and sassafras mhnmA and take the rest of their cough medi cine. If the Queen ever treta nvr hr cold she marries some disguised JOuke, auu xcburits uiicc a year 10 put on Style over her former schoolmates. It catarrh sets in she secures the aorencv for tf sale of a fountain pen and,, lives to a gooa ota smgje. - fXTnebfimv Neva. Oth 1 t On Thursday fie ven. carrier pigeons, belonging to MessrrFTank Dyson Sa Co made the distance between ' Gor aonsviHe and Alexandria eighty-eight miles in on hour atid fortT-fift tnln- Utes. Yesterday thav flp.w frnm r!Kai lottesville to Alexandria, one htintffM;! adt hfttfeTnilAa in tha f11nnr1nMKKV ac v p. tnree birds reached Alexandria at 2J3&, one at8.43L utuci wru is missing, ana was probably caught by a hawk. - . a Sra of lhese Pigeons will leave the Arlington House at 9 o'clock next Tues day morningthe - l3th.Tfor Alexandria, nce of one hundred anL seventv oneUesdwrn carry a limited num erof such little messages as may be entrusted to them. r. , . , , . . . , . TAay lihy om Lbvingston SXndn7oneundred and thirty-S;-These birds were hatched from effCS imnnrWI fr-nm t om wt- tuio, am are i : mat has one t),. . T.CI' . woman j. j v WM mu inn pb wiuiOTit them.1 asm . ?' 1 ! - ; :t A TORPID IIVEO la the fruitful aoorce of mny diseases, promt Dt among which arc DYSPEPSIA, SICK-KEADWHE, C0SHVOTESS, PUINT, C0UC, ETC h; cHk SYMPTOMS OF A aa, ; the bowela alternatd with accompanied With a Dull sensation in the back part.Pam - fcn the right aide and under the shoulder f laaada follneaa alto eating, wtth atcttalii v . rtinajwin to yerti(yn of bcnarcj-inmd, jng " ftbfliy of temper, Low spMtaTliOaa cl memory, with a feeling of having neglected ' tome doiy? General weariness; Dizzinesa, jluttering at the Heart. Pots beforejhe eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlesaneaa t.t night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THZSJS WAWnKG AXE VXHXE9ED. h r' fitom TKsbtsErwrtrsrjQfi to developed. TIITTIft nil I A Mh chemBwf wHng as to mxm eeaaeeaiaiiled fraat raataas tkat are free freia aar erepertiestkM can Injure the ateaC elcat Kratetia. , Tlcy Seereli riesaae, Partfy, n Invigorate tka satire 8yateai. By relUvtn tUc ea Urer, taay eleaase the blaoa fraaa aaiaaaaaa asMara, and taas Impart baaftk aa4 rffality tm taa bady, eanalna tha kawela tm act aatarally. witboat watch ae eae eaa feel well. A Noted Divine says: nr. tutt j Daar Sir: Tor ten mn I hiT ben , uonanpatioii ana raw. "raooMitoadMMiiiae U usad tb ba fitM. lm now well man. dinstioa narfaet. refnl&r stools. BUaa tuaa. ana I nKalnad forty pound aol.u Cesa. Thar an worth thair waicfat in cold. icin ft elr flrtt effect ! to Tacreaaa ike Apprt and caoaa tha body to Taka eu Flctili, t'm ..; STsUnj iflpaarlabaa, andflhel TnB!(' A tUa on the Dtceatlre Qraana, Uasnlaa Stoala are produced. DR. J. fr OF HEW YORK SAYS! " Taw diaaaaaa at that eannot ba relisrad by atortna tha Urar K its i normal functions, and tor this porpoaa no ramady batar ban invented timt Jiaaaa happy aa an aotaa iuit riuift." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. OfSee 99 Murray Street New York. - tar Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable inf or snaUon and Uaefnl Becipta " will beiaeiclrt da appflcsOoB. f jrliii I A TJin'S HAIR DYE, Gbat Raxs oa WanxxBs cbannd to a Glosst Bilck by a dncla appiioaUon oi Uus Dte- It im arta a XaturaJ Ooior, acta Inatantanaonsly, and i ISS9 IKP--er Ofaoe, 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 lr. r. , v .-.ur 45 Years Before the Public. THE CBNUiNQ CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS - H M CURE pKr00;i AND SICK KXADACHK. v . ; M M )H Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PIN in the' firtt)iey under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; smeiins; ibe)fdhis in the left side: the patietftMI-Titrely-able to lie on the4eft pidn roruatknes the pain is felt under (he inotikfef blade, and it freauently extends to the top of the shoulder,, and is sometimesmisraWen foKtheamatism in the arm. The stom ach j -affected with loss of aapetite arid! sfekiess ; the bowels mlgensral are costive, sometimes alternativerwith lat i ehead is troubled iriipn, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the backnart. .There is gen erally a considetallef lotslof memor', accompanied withw painful sensation of having leffuifljcie5pppthing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is koiepresf 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 spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied, ihat exercise, would-be benejcalhikt $Mtly summon up TortiFude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them .existed, yet exam ination of the piody, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten : sively deranged, AGUE AlgDf FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in ' cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of : . the most happy results.'' No better : ' jcathartic, c;an be. used.jpreparatory tor, - or after taking Quinine. "We would ; (fyi JtU whd -are afflicted whh this-' 4sease q giye them a fair triai- -i For all bilious derangements, and : as a simple purgative, they are un- equaled. BEW, laleae lrersMrOoCte 1 he genmne'ate fleVef sugar coated j Every box lias a red wax seal on the 1 116? with the' impression DrV'MCL'ans w i-ync signaires oi u mclane ana ? Fleming BROs, o;th wf apperfc' ' ji j -Insist uponi" having the genuine J)r. C McLane's Liver-Phls, prepared bv naAet being, Hiimo TTZ xicuuug jjiuj,., mi x-jiisourgn, jra., me marlet being, aJKe,imitakBs of the name McEahki sVAraafeently but same pronunciation. I SR AND 43 inajcs Seedsman and Florist, 1 s-tafalelgh', N. r lUll d f ILLO HaYWDOQ. - - -i iiaMMiMMIMMTaMIMIWWBMrWWMnWMMWI'l 'MP mil i HIP i in 'ill' I i mum m "i mwi'i I NEW CO0D3 ! SEW FEATDHES X4 Cunie to me for Bacon. Corn. Sugar. Coffee, Mo lasses, and Other Fumilv Rnwwripo. - Just received, a few barrels Beffl fpsterts (Par vie eountr) ....-r; -- .;"'. BEST BTB WHISKEY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cashi ah guuus aeiiverea m tne cay iree 01 cnntge. j; Next door below Wilson & Black's old stai'uL ap 15. HAMS, TTiii HAMS, .HAMS. 25 TIERCES. R. M. MILLER & SONS. May 7. rtyK retail nothing but choice goods. Guaran- Tf tee eveit article "we sell and will cheer- raiiy rerona your money when our goods are not found as represented, A good stock of GROCERIES on hand. We make specialties of Corn, Flour, Heal, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Hams, and general Country Produce. Solicit correspondence from parties wishing to buy or sell. Respectfully, F B. ALEXANDER & CO., . May 3. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. AT LeROY DAVIDSON'S, 50 BARRELS Brldgwatec Family, Belmont .Family and Be Tbe Brideewater Family took the Silver Medal at tne Paris Exposition. Try one barrel and be convinced that 1 t it is tt i the best in this market. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF Fine Oranges and Lemons, Cocoanuts. Bananas, Malaga Grapes, and choice French and Plain Candles. Choice Jellies, Mustard and Canned Fruits of all kinds. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Graham Flour, Oat Meal, Marrow Beans, and fresh Crackers of every description. CREAM CHEESE. WINDSOR MANOR PI i .iir: H ' t the best ever sold in Charlotte. Also Sugars, Cof fees, Bacon Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef. Beef Tonguesi and In fact everything good ot eat that heart can wish for Is to be found In my store. K !1V LeROY' DAVIDSON. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To win a fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution, Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13th, 1879 108th Monthly Drawing. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regvrfirtjf ticortoorafed W the Legislature of the State fOT Educational and Charitable purposes to 1868; fob the term of Twknty-fiyk YEARS, to which contract the Inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital of iUJdfrOOO.jD WMphiHM slntf added a Reserve f9Bdfcfl8&U0O NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: .""5 '' ''cAraALpBlood 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Hsilf Tick ' ets, One Dollar. r j 4 1 LISTjpFTZaSB : on m 1 Capljal Prize,.,..,,. .... $30,000 1 Capital piSo, 10,000 1 CpitalPrii.iif;f.Ai:..)r... 5,000 2 Prizes of $2T5J 1 X i i J. . . . 6,000 5 Prizes of 1,000.. 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prices of ziWiil'.v(.J.(.r.i. lftOOO 200 Prizes of 60 .10,000 500 Prizes of ; 20. 1 o.onn 1,000 Prizes of. 10..V.fw. -!'!. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 'AproWmatfeft Prises iff $300. .... 52,700 9 Approximation Prizes of . 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes.of 10..,., 8D0 . 4. 4 - K - . i. .. . I, , r 1 1857 Prizes, amounting to.,,....,,. . 3110,400 ; BaoAfc Jor'pfcnfiiiijagentB wdntefi at alH pnniiiHcni uuuiis, uj wnom a noerai compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs shouldoaly be made to the Home Office in New Orleans?" - r- ; Write, clearly stating fuy, address for full Inform matioa or send orders to ' M. A. DAUPHIN, i, PostofnaB Box pS2r Aea Louisiana - 'All our GrandExtraordlnary Drawings are under the supervision and management OI UKiUALa G- T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. nnv ft HAMS a It KUkDXB t BSFOSK HUTfiia "l k Do not fafl to send for my latest 2f nam ftluKtrateo wewspapertwnn mucn1 vaiusue infonnatlon tree. esPlaft, $135i .aiMjLfapWma.i- hew Or- 3. -S65 io , 140; -Be sure' Uwttoa ne tefora -miying eisewnere Beware 01 lmuatoreL.. AOOresaj DiKlEtFJ BEATF,-Wasninetpn,l..,T!i jtlselUng Pictorial Book md Bibles: ' Prices reduced m pet ceoti S4OT0MMi fDBUSBlifsOa; feENTS!WWTKD; lor kmUh'BIbls: Dicdo: ma Prices reduced j Clreuiare free.! A. J.' HOLMAN (k KhllurlolnVtu.!.. . ill IM . J Ilfflllfii! ! rson's' Purgative Pills make new Kiel Blootfc fiua wut oompieteiy enange tne-Dioog ut tne eralre system in three.rinentas Aajr penod hoarUl take & CO., Bangor, Mftsrv tii-ya 3 .':--'UiBESON1B CAPCOri'. 1 :-1 ' There Is no doubt about the "great superiority1 it this article over common porous plastem anrtothei external remedies, such aa llniuents, eliectricsi p pUances; Ac. ' Ask physicians In your own locality ouuus iv. ii is wuuaeriut. ooia oy an 1 Price 25 cents. . ajjj c ONDENSED TIME. : NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TBJJXA OOINe KAST.: ISoTr" Date, Nov, 10, '78. No. 2 Daily, NO. 4 1' Daily Daily lesion. Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, " Raleigh, Arrive Goldsboro, rl-r"- 8.46 am 3 00pm 5.25 pm m410pm o-ou mat 4iOm No. 2-onpects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.B. for all points in Western North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greenaboro with R. 4D.R. Bfor ail points iNorth, East and West At Goldsboro with W. & w. R. R. for Wilmington. " No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with B.SD.B. R. for all points North, East and West TRAIHS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. Na 1 Daily. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, " Raleigh, " Greensboro Arrive Charlee, 9.50 am 3.50 pm 8.28 5 m 5,35. pm 5.30 am 6.47 am 0,50 am V2.254m XQ, No. j Connects at Greensboro with 4aJem Branch. At Charlotte with C C. & A. R. R. for ail points bouth and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. & C. A. L. Railroad lor all points South and South-east No. 3 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. CB. R. dally except Sunday. At Alr-Llne Junction with A. & C. A. L. for all points South and South-west. At Charlotte with C, C. kA. Railroad. f or all points South and South-west SALKM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 P m Arrive Salem, " " " 10,50 D m Leave Salem, " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, 7,45 am CtonnecOngat Greensboro with trains on tbsR. ft SLEEPING CABS VfTTHOTJT CHAMGX Run both ways on Trams Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Kihnrm Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury ; and . Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, west North and East For Emigrant rates to points la Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMURDO, Gen. Paaaenrar A rent uuvzu - tticnmi Richmond Ya. c HARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. r., Columbia, a C., Dec. 27, 1878, On and after Sunday, Dec. 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be rim over this road, i Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South, No. 1, Leave Charlotte, 100A. M Arrive Columbia,.. 45 00 a. m Leave Columbia 6 05 am Arrive Augusta. Q 00 AM Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 55 JP. M. Arrive Columbia 10 00 F. M. Leave Columbia, 10 10 P. x. Arrive Charlotte,.. 8 IO a. m. DAY PASSENGER. going South, Na 3. Leave Charlotte I. 11 27 A. M. Arrive Columbia ....... 4 10 KM. Leave Columbia 4 15f.M. Arrive Augusta.,.,. $30 p.m. -1; ' ' " Going North, No. 4. ' : Leave Augusta'..'.....'....;.:..'......;. 9 63 a.m Arrive Columbia 1 20?.M Leave Columbia....... 1 80 kit Arrive Charlotte 6 SO- Tito These train stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Chester, WlnrisbororTflngeway, Leesville, Bates burg, Ridge Springs; Johston Trenton and Gta&le vllle. 'All other stations wiil.be tecocalsed as nag stations. Pullman Palacy Bleeping and drawing-room ears On Nna. 1 Knil Q.l3MMiahnmhli inMot.i lMim Nos. 3 and 4, New York to vamiahtlk BJdx mond & Georgia Central Railroad. "-" Jno. R. MacMubdo, G. P. Agent - 1 -. 1 ec29 .....-. Reject all violent Punrathresi. They ruin the tone,pf thabpwelaaweatoft TARRANT'S FJifEkV KHL'KNT1 tXEfiXk Is used by rational people as a .means of relieving all derangements of the stomab,TlYetadtote- Ones, because it remdres b and: imparts vigor to tha nnswitnpuipau, Sold hyuil M (If H jAHilH " .j; !' ?. dtlm " vrzr s IN .,. Mswbo'! ff TI-DYSPEETIC PItLS; . . . . ...HI Ji ... . .. , Llt4SA These Pins will prevent and cure Iftfcpepsis. Theyre an unrivalled MnBei HttViaffd aperJent, and admirably adapted a a family medictne.1 They re 'usea oy-ue- mofH cultivated, people Kl pur J Country. And tm ertAnfelWnT oaV h rritfirM tw 4 toeir praettcRrBoM by rugklsts generally.' Send for circular.. rjR, BECK WITH, Sola Man tflhoUMi er, Petersburg, Ya. -.fnf. .mM i'taA ' : . u.wn.i....a)wita DR. WM.JI. STOltfiS: Writes: "I have great pTeasur &&lnWlhtel)t mony to the virtues ef Golden's Lleblg's Liquid Ex- m ux pwi Huu 'rente invigorator as preparation used ferdetirMAinn. amAknMa dlgetlon-,-and therefore, -confidently recommend: ttto the medical pTofessjpn.n3ol by j drug- urn Mi Wo WliimtV Ai-.-In.sa. KHIsrvnt klliil nr mrjilh . and expfiise,r hiii.wk lnra commwaion. to sell our new aitd -ar)tnieM(tV w$m ifV0- We bmuk Aat k M.r T J" S77 a month and expenses guaranteed to Agwiiis. vfuuu nee snaw x uo., Augus- ta, Maine. A YEAR and expenses to agents.-. Outfit & Malie. a ft TW??B1r That valuable property m thlclty known as the Tannery of Alexander, Allen & McBee. . This Tan nery Is conveniently located, and baa all the latest improved machinery. - . ' 'i .on JJ" A. ISAACS,' Attorney ' ,:.for Alexander, Allen d; McBee: wi ' rt n -ns I,' ' ' Li Greenville, 8. C vue mu eacn meni irom l to 13 ween nlay ber re stored to sound health. If such a thing be possible. Sent by mall lor aottar ntamiw.-T.lft. JnHNsnK ; mat 1 1 1 rrrr tv,... - v tfT I ,1 . 4 t- 'V '-.t '.'China::palace: Kit t ? ,f ' -t, ,r5r, Hi.f. 1 4 - M 1 ( it ,f I l J 't ' J ' ' f Fridayt,Batu dax and Monday, April 25, 2, 4 28.' : lti tl .l! t . tf r- ' 1 . i Pll! ' ' r 'fj V W take great pteasn In tnf ormiht' ur friend It fur ti i 'I- iM ivi !".r It; and the pabite generally that our new stock' : r- " . has arrived and is complete. , WeconSaUy toylte a Jo inspect our large and well selected assortment, consisting of MWIAW.AXP CROCKERY, PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lanips .BuckeChaiillers, etc., etc, Al of which we 11 offer fry low, at prices to snlt the time. COUNTRY -MERCHANTS will do well to give us a call, as we are prepared TO FILL W H Q L E S A L E ORDERS, AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE. Very respectfully. JNO. BROOKFIELD 4 CO., Charlotte .C, April 24, 1879. SWEET POTATOES. NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT. , A full supply still on hand. Also the Justly eeW orated ; . BA JAH JAPAN TEA Also fine Strained Honey. At Hareh27, v & M. HOWELL'S. ; ''li'.'f i-. Un GREAT! BARGAINS to. Jewelry and . Ji9 Goods, , Gold , and' SUie : , Watches, Slrv er and Bated Table Win, ' " -a :( .... . !.: . ' WATCHES,'' -vi- : vi . k '' CLOCKS, , JEWELRY, 8JLYERA(ND ' STLTIBKi"1 WARE, .'JiuV- GOLD Alb8?rER , i-.-.i-: 1. . .. . : : f. !:V. Mi ill -)'! I s i MUi.'.'H ijl!i fij tier. ,M(.i-.t 4 K'H'Hr'ili ::siV tttdsl in. nn kuMMl iebatssha4etiinisihaUl tod, watran8d?ne yesr.'ery IctI Jawe Bronze Glidlna. CoMdnc Silveiiatin amd JOt taiiMng made at short nottoe mid rjilhf as good; 4s new. Work done for the todtf 4Dwiae" rnvumuw9 WWB9JWW wmmmmortaaa Rinsna w4ri 'oe fwlli WWdU'tU xpiiattoh4f twetveiMnUsi lore iepalM!.'U' '1 aeia - - yfMmifyvayiH rAI.DWKLl, HOUSE. CALDWELL HOTTfl ? . y ..- : , ...-' ' v . -l '."f k . ..fr. in ColTrvoaflrzthMreM. 1..1 it Rreet tmorft l''reaftvWh et it -TsfUY J L ITTia. W iill.MV'j; J.J: r3it!i.uT- ii-tiJ u.yil tnuwx J;. -v 1-J j;"'jt . If i .i-ir; -K ivCHARLPJTTE;jNfii? I,-!.'! 1 1 ffC?Yiw &i!? tf ''--i-CtM' 8. PwCALWELt,W.'. V.- ...V.-lProbrletor.:, 1 itr: ,j:v f4 4 - ? '--, '!' -.- - r t.'.rt la-Si au jtne convwaienoes an comlorai of 4 firstusg boardlnf house. Persons Visiting the cftywCt'todi tt a pleasant home. 'Permanent boarders waatsd.-. 8X LIt't table, 13.00; Iward and room I Derwnu. & 18.00.- c SMITH'S WORMoir .fed Athens, Ga., ; Decem w o a iew mgats bhm I gsv mi son nn Worm OIL and the V day hS pZed8..01" large worms. At the same tinVl ia1?,itetn lil& girl four years olTandshe pS SSL'" wojqais, from four to fifteen lnabio ix Worm OH forsatalw Jtoiggtete bSSH A lew nights sinos I at ann nno AL .. eb21dwi WHENtNY MAX sflSKLS SICE WITH TO1 iER PUSHES, HEADiCRE SS1.!? wwmanJrtablenessj .' ,3"','' " ; AND TET DON'T KNOW J5XACTLY WHAT AILS RIM Thenjs the time to take MOTT'S PJLLS. These Dins act specially on theLiver aid at t2? rSSS8 ?at xpel an tapuritles from the stomal ?sSM wwng aigesnon,' and " RESTORING TO HEALTH, when aD other remedi foil rsofthemach? " W8eases WITHOTOWmtteyareWARHANTEl JOHN F, HENRY, CURRAN 4 G1)u Sole Propdetots, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW I0RK. Fox sale by 1, R. Wriston Co., Charlotte, N. c. mar4 . . Is a trffectJBlo6i'Primi rid 1 tha only purely Ybgetabu remedy known to sci ence, that has msde radiesi arid Pkimanknt Cusxa of Stprius and Scxofula In til their stages. It tkorourhly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheuraaasB and speedily cures all skin dis-Mses.- i :-' !'r'-; " Sold by druggists generally. feb25 8m Bishop D. S. Doggett (Sowthern Meth.) It Is art excellent corrective of Indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dn Mangum, Prof. University of N. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett In his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. .. . Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. ; Rev. LeryyM.Lee,D.D.,Meth.Histn. I am never without tt at home or abroad. It Is an antidote to Indigestion. Uneasiness after a, meal or purging 1 Checked and the bowels regula ted.i; Its jmerlisi are attesled -by numbers of high character. , I have .sepna ' tfiedreverythlne" dys peptic of i fifteen years reUevea kj one dose. i- Rev- Dr. Jeter, Hioaddus, doklnson (Bap.) - Ufa endorsed Ty'lh6 Afreet personal tesUmppi e . tneni : of naUoal' land f strictness et speech. It Is not too much to say that no medicine ever had such suwwt.in its-favor as aipeciflc The word of any one of the eminent divines who underwrite this antidote Ut dyspepsia has deserves ibt xaeir vnnea WKness loinea wan tne ei- ktu use ana approval ef the preparation by (wn.nrsklam removes all doubt, it Is. qnetiori, a wondterfni therapeiitlcal agent, ra Religious fflaralA YsT . . RlshlgWr,Bteemed,'hee br the regular Medi cal Faculty andlha people. k It JsexoeiInt forln-dlgesrion-ndjfiatuftnt collc-sedatlve. soporific, umie, ftugnuy apenenvwiuieiK nausea. li ,t . . SBiAtJGIBTS. ! i . 1 For sale by t J)R p. jBMlTH, Cjiadotta, N. C. ODELL, RAG AN CO., Greetreboro, N. C '.yv!KLUTTZ; '1 N. Ci - mar 20 dw tf. AR0MAfi"c"J A . , lit W lit ETH.GUL!S'tBREATH no-MORri Rheumatism ;-r I OB 'GOUT i -. itJDft OB t.HBONIC : -,ii 5 ::uil .iK 5-:i .' - ' ' vvi, Al:ii'&uY'iJi;Ii.e A .iju ligrjBJSCTJRE. ! Manutoctured'ouly under the 'above Trade-Mark m i ' EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CQ I yi .'-) l Till .- iin vi!t(ri" ' Ammeojaw-reuez ;warrarma rtrrmanem. cu inteecu Now xclusively used by all oejeorauw MAnmhM INmrn. an I 1 miring hwyMnillir S aeBAmfleisi atid- Reifeble Remedy on botfi repon uq cures out oi iw esses waw w Becret-e orflrdissblverof the notWBe9 cld-JniohxisU IrP tne Brood of Rheumatic uenpattate fi;oaiIox, X .'Bent to SMAddreas on -receipt of pn- tsedbrpdani Bold by aUdruggtets. ao- KWIiiCTXlylmpotters' Depot.'SS Cttff-st. N. Y. ikllfisifl bytXia McADto.DnUbjtsts, leb J 'Imb ,-f --! ' Charlotte, N. C i 1 j 5;)n;;A,.b6RATipiAeT. fai sefflng and boymg Mmes, Lands and Houses, -4 ; . , . and will Advertise free of est. an properties placed Iu n'T bands for sale, y.' V, THOS. .DRAYTON, , Cljajrlotte, N. i laijSlO'14 Tmax;niPRovED, q cl'PtoFERTY FOR SALE. . - f City Lot, House with nth rooms, and modern k veniences, fine weU ol watery brick kitchen, wttwii nve minutes walk oi tne pumic squvs u - r MmmmlotAil Kv anvlv1np At . ' - - --. ' " ' ' U r itf h'hr,iTT W. j 5 -THISOITIOB.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 11, 1879, edition 1
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