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gaeaa. .0 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1QS79. STATE SEWS. fS-1 7 t us f.a lauAr nni mere -re .iiujiit un gracefully low fees for defending peo ple In the United States Court,. Irony t The Goldsboro Messenger has again enlarged and otherwise- improved. Presently Bonitz will be playing polo, keeping fast horses, fighting duels and going abroad. ' i At the Richmond excursion dinner a handsome tribute was paid. vto Maior Engelhardilate ? Secretary, Qtote tar MrfMcDolildJ VirginU'se(ar; of , State, andlifil tblst HrlPf Tl lence.fiiJniH -h MMm Mis Maggie Toon, daughter of the late Col. tW Toon, of Wilmington, ( , died at the residence, of Capt.F. u. kod " inson,' Saturday evening suddenly a few minutes after she complained of a pain in her head. Wilmington Suns The beautiful mon ument in the Confederate M$ at. Oak .' i dale Cemetery, pronounced by the late Governor Clifford, of Massachusetts, the finest work of the sort he had ever seen, was designed by a Wilmington lady, Mrs; jWm.M. Parsley. ' rX ' The Asheviile Journal learns that the citizens of Marion, in McDowell 4Mmntyy failed 'to' hol(LaiLele.ctioiligi,ft first Monday in May to eiect. a uiayui, mars! hald4coMnisioftert t of lit i-fL orno )ration, xo serve the ensuing year, ancfthat the magistrates, for Abe tow- ships, inappoin.ting overseers onine worktbtfiec6ilrt housed Wilmington Su.-Two or three of our leading merchants came to us re cently to show us a tip top counterfeit of the dollar of our daddies. . About twenty business houses received one or more jof thf bgifols.Aetiris?yi andthefaenhat thfe VasliWhnteri feiter going around in, the city soon ber came generally known. One of the United States revenue detectives was notified and he at once went to work. a nine was at last obtained and he has his man spotted apdwmdoiihUes860Kjnj effect his capture fThe gent who suspicioned is a white man ana is a na tive of a neighboring county. His dol lars are of the most excellenfinisfi, imd an be detected from the genuine only by theweight.-- They-All-bear-date. of-1879.- .TJIE.CB0SS- -.FfirniMs; ,Amona the-most interesting reatnres-tLM f atniingtolvthelshei,ar4i0 Veifssjgft-to give AngauomrauniQri in. xjomouzd It.liA tirwCfinre ?iXZf3SgJ Afrlekn. born in tno 4Jnuea otaies ami consecrated -afc Grace, church, i New orkrin i874r-BishopaamsTnpnfiac& "IL01 Si is m "ttri.. Holly for such is ms-iairn- pre8- ient-gitte ana oi genuine missionary, hyixiti fjjej reqeifediatt especially jbor I diali elcome da hia appearance ott? !tw V j il ltTj vj " I.aTnteth, nnd e Wi jthe esteem of'al m e Ihim. AVhile 'mLonaon-Deari Stanley 4l,!Vted lum to Preach in Westminster i-AM nn Rf .Tamps' Tiav. and his Bfr- I unon, foundea on tne request or ine 1 mother of James that her two sons jraveV M Aim nun vn nic auuico ui vnu uug- iiand, the cradle of i that sAnglo-SaXon I Christianity by which I have been in t part at least illuminated, standing be- 1 1 . 4.1. nLmuu nf -1 -1 1?n rneath the vaulted root or tnis monu- mental 0 redolcnfewith thrpieMpf f.bygoninliirdiijp5Q WWf Hhat hold4liS redyh1s,iand com - many ilmstrious .personages, X. catch a rresh inspiration and new impulse 01 the ?5divin0f missionary ' sgirit of our Christianity; and "here in the presence of God, of angels and of men, on this sacred day, His whose name was called over me at baptism, and as I lift up my voice for the lirst and perhaps last time in England's sainted shrine, I dedicate myself anew to the work of God, of the gospel of Christ, and of the salvation 6f iny fejlow-men, in the far-distant isle of the 'Carribean 'sea that has become the chosen field of my labors. "O thou Saviour, Christ, Son of the living God, who when Thou wast spurn ed by the Jews of the race of Shem, and who, when delivered, up without cause by the Romans Of ,the race of ;Japh6th, on the ignominious ' crucifixion, hadst Tby ponderous cross bofne to Golgo gothas summit on the stalwart shoul ders of Simon of Cyren e, of the race of Ham, I pray Thee, precious Saviour, re member that forlorn, despised aud re jected , race, whose son thus bore Thy cross, when Thou shalt eome in the power and majesty of Thy eternal king dom to distribute Thy crowns of ever lasting glory! ) i. "And give to me, then, not a place at Thy right hand, nor afc Thy left, but only the place of a gate-keeper at the entrance of the holy city.'thenew Jeru salem, that I may behold my redeemed brethren, the saved of the Lord, enter ing therein to be partakers with Abra T ham, Isaac and Jacob, of all Thy glori : ous artd 'everlasting kingdom." -About; Festal Card. LcralsTine Coorier-JournaL i- 1L mviifainH left .ofj pii 14 im kWgdomj ended tvltn the following noble- and touching There were some madmen, in a cer- t . lofti,, ..,!,- .11. . T nio icuci-vua . iuicbu w jvev. ionn Penobscot; It was an ordinary card, and the postmaster was . xueio were some maa men. 10, 1 turned, ouj daily.. Tip treasury depart ago. A postal card was dropped into Im-H in about a fTVi an ordinary postmaster. He took it up, glanced at the address,' turned it lei3 ui ely over and read : 1 " . . May 2d, 1870, u You, to whom this card is not addressed, and who, nevertheless, ; have the cheek to read it, are a con f, n temptible, unprincipled sneaks and a T 'U'irw"w;i im cue CJlt&L fenrtand; l04U,nged. toe -NalSe dSfflf JM1 StheBi n oS-exFXa".1 "u ii im iiiLi, ii in i.iiH. nnnr . orom rxwi at- H made the helghborhood hideous with the hrwls 6f his )et dog, which he kick- i.iIVJ'ne nDS -uowf the card fared with the various route agents through whom it passed it is impossible to Say nor do we know whether it was read by the wpman..whp,is, postmistress at the office where the Rev. John Penobscot is supposed to get his mail ; but the re ' rwirr, is that on t.h dav if. rooAknj i ; sne smasnea oouie oi lnic on her hus- band's head, spanked the children all around and chewed up nlnety-fiye ceirJ,l . WOrtn 01 wax. VV e cannot De too calW fiul never to write on .Dostal cards anv. thing in the least calculated to wound the sensitive, delicacy, of the postoffice - people's feelings., , , . , ; , j If you have a sick headache take a dose of Dr. 8 ill's Baltimore Pais; we know yoa will fiud reliet see i ' . v ; ;i Tor upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wmslow's Sooth : " "T ing Syrup has been used lor children. It corrects : r acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates '. " the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether j& arisin? from teething or tier causes.' - An-old and well known remedy. , 25c per bottle, r TT CHEW JACKSOXiS JBESTXW$J2TjrAT ii- T&fftiaTfclkd& tfiAah fean ifer "fc-a n jr T. fypcsCHEAmf ever. '.Tf M W - r & - - . -I. ..... ' 9 M . I , a J 'II & -A---, & I i 4 t . r W-. T- - - " W.." S IV ' I I I ' II T I . '. ' i ' f (Omaha, Jta, May, 13. Judgf lJun dy, of thVUiited States CourtJ in the sin'd rjartvT who w ire fieirist returned to cisioii that the incuan is a person wiui 1U the ineahing ofthe liw, iand. has a right to gtie out avrit o tomscomi In theTederal Courts bef6re aTedera? judge in all cases where confined or in custody under color of authority of the United States and when "restrained of his liberty in violation of the constitu tion or laws ; that Gen. Crook has cus tody of the relators under color of au thority of the United States, and in vi olation of the laws thereof; that no rightful authority exists for removing dv tore any OLinese x-onc; TerritorVilas Crookfhadfl fqdd Itftaf thitndiihs possefl f. 111 ihftinrfclf ortin&i i white kxt have an inalienable richt to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness, so trespass on forbflden gS55-LSSiJ,; inffi rftstralned bf tBeiisDertvtwntter color of authority of ithe, -United States, and in violation of the laws thereof, the relators must be discharged from custody, and it is so ordered. THE NEW CARDINAL. Liberalism Denounced, in - Speepb v Accepting the Hat ; u T.oTsrnnNr. Mav 13. Rev. Dr. John Hensy-Newman. replying-to-the con4-- vattorftAlT cardnfaiate, maae a long snfiflCl, the o Df which was that he wnfild hereafter, as he had in the past. raiat with, all his rowers the spirit of USefHSOliHi teJ53 The doctrine that there is no positive truth in relig ion; that one creed 4s as gopd as anoth erthis is a teaching which is gaining substance and force daily. It is incon sistent with anv relierion as true. While there is much in the theory that is good ana neoie ui ui ovu, uwnuso m- tehdedtasupefceligwn. He said he.was not afraid that it would serious ly injure the Church of Christ, though it would destroy many souls. Christi anity, he said, had been too often in seemingly deadly peril that we should fear for it any new trial now. Ancciote of Pius IX. - A Paris correspondent tells the fol lowing anecdote of the late Pope Pius rannyUsiex,-the- famous, .dancer, Ppiittfhte. Her admirers wished to asuDsenp-forty-eieLt Mttitey etmiaed-to buy her a jyownivt ui lastoarement lae sud- teiberfeared:thPore Jplgbtot ap- rore of tlieroj soairhfc to discovefc-his-wishes. He rVefuse yovw Still, I must wfl think m W havmade a liettef hoic or a present, ror in my priesvs simplici ty, X iaVe IWayS 11 bought crowns were forheads and not for legs."Thrcrown Was . accordinglypresenteiLTanny, t)lf. arid crave SS.W'toeVTahrt fdf Hve .w arid cave Bmy&hxt fdf Pope;:ie'ard of her cphduct, ana raeeung,T aew aays aiierwaras, Vne - t the !utecaThej3wiaid:ryoS acted fwisely tgiTer.KScrown 16 that ,mL nidaS"rfirfktiTn thaf tlio haa moreloodsehsMer legs thto vou i i . all in your headsT i , - A Bebrcir-Wedding. H an Me 5 iiiUf rPUladelDhlaTMieA3:l2ta.l M - - - ff. There was a rI't3elnS laB even ing at.the residence Mf the llev. tarcus Jastrow.9256rth OJighth, street, the contractingituiesybeiiigAMiss iEsther Jastrow, trianghterof the Rev. Mr. Jastrow, andthR8VS. Mendlesdhn, of KftWfiL Svere according to" thieSeforined Jew isnriies, J4evf iir. jastrow nay oeen rabbi fof ., tfteEodef Shalom TlSyna- gogue for tlnrteen;year3,,;AU the prom inent rapEnttmwgliwU re- celvedlayjttaliQjiOniOE were present. Mr. Jastrow, assisted by Rab bi George Jacobs; officiated. The cou ple took the train for Wilmington The Oknlona Fraud. A correspondent of t he Chicago Times, who has visited Okolona. Mississimi. and has . thoroughly investigated that remarkably disloyal organ. Tlie South em States,, which has recently .afforded. tne Dioooy-snirters so much ano5 comfort, concludes that CoL Harper, the owner of the concern, is a perfectly nonesu impiacaDie ana unreconstructed Confederate, happvovex , the notoriety which i he is , obtaining, While his Ohio tactotum (jorporai Jenan, is a wild eyed, drooling, howling lunatic The corporal is ostracized in the Okolona community, but with the gorgeous self- esteem and amour propre of Count Joannes, he tells his friends that he has cut and , ostracized the base, ignoble UKOionaites. , - Kunuing Government Prwse oo Sunday. AV AsntNOTON, May 11. The bureau i k oi engraving ana printing nas never been so busy as at present. The presses are running night and day, including Sundays, and tliree sets of hand3 are constantly employed in eight-hour re liefs. The entire forcei is engaged on the ten-dollar .refunding certificates, and within a few days the supply will be equal to the demand. The noDulari- ty ofthe certificatesis unprecedented' aim eAceeus iiu expectations. JJiicy thaU3aad sheets co-ntAiiiintr certificates to the value of 2,000,000. are now beiner . ... v.. nvvtt. it I , , , Democratic Ylctory at Morrlstown, s!x Morristown, May 13. The city elec- "") "cm jcoiiuajr, icsuiteu in ine election of the Democratic candidates for recorder, aldermen and three coun. field and great dissatisfaction Existed of chief of 'police city Clerk and "8tre commissioner, the RepubKs hI?S onlytwi, members in ZScSS c aad one councilman. I t a-n.. i HKf? Menncnuie wood, and you wUl riot be uuuuivu wuu BKiu aiseaae. pr. uuirs uiooq Mix. .: ' 4mi.i gajij ' .'" ... Fortue's Wheel. Alfred Tennyson. "Tarn, fortune, turn thy wheeL affij' tower the proud; . - . . , ... Turn tby wild wheel through sunshine,' storm and wuuu - "Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, with sroUff O'' mia wheel we r hot hp dridwn t i 0118 Uttle but our hem areatl and we'smiieVtae'lordg of miTand8S vwn. a we amlle, the lords of autima-hands. or, man is man, and master of his fate.", T e.nxt grand Seml-Annnal Distrlbitlbn 61 the w-ft"? faHte Lottery is at noon on -Tuesday,. rune i ith, at New Orleans, under the sole manage ment of Generals Beauregard and Early. The prizes amount to ovet hall a million, and tickets f ' ? dollars, with proportional fractions down to tenths, j or information, address K. A. Dauph in, P. O. Box 092, Kew Orleans, La, . . mayl3 lw ' , . Out of Work. I There be those who say that there need be hone unemployed that there is work tor all, If they will but do it. What we say. Is, let every one who has a cough or cold take Hall's Balsam at once. It is the only reliable remedy, that never toi tocme: JWI3 aw . - - i. f i I . T - . . I . '..' i -. r II.' i:jT::qDuc urn m If m . - , fall 3 A TORPID LIVER la the fruitful eonree of manr dlfeaaee, proml pent among which are .i. DYSPEPSIA, SICX-HtADACHE,, COSTIVENESS, . DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVZR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM tVt COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC VW'S OF A LIVER. 1 auaea, the boweh 4' are ooative, but aometimoa alternata with " f looaeneas, Fiin in the Hed, aooompaaied-H A W A 1 11 . h. Basanaassmmsvs-' t p )adejtoUaea4frttneV"ita) diain clinatian to exertion of body or mind, Imam lability of temper, Low apirita, Ijoaa cf memory, with a feeling of haTig neglected. J mnmm Aatr. General weariness: Dizzineca.M -rifj riuttering atthTHeart. DoU before aF yea, Yeuow Ban, jneaaacne generugr. over the right eye, Restlessness at night withy mfulxlreains, hiichlv oe l Urine. Hi; ED Acniuua iiduioca win. own ot wtti.wrn, . r-- THTT'QPl eases. - a - re cmpnaded ft-onn aabatueea tbmt are f free flcaa a-ay repertaaumk can Injure v the aneat delicate ercaaisatleii. Theyj . Search, Clean ae, Parify, aad larlcerate the eatire System. By relierinc the ea Mjered ljTar they .eleanaa .- tamiltlaad 1'reaa poiaonoaa huwara, aad thaa latpart. health aad Tltallty ta the body, emaata, the hewela ta act aatarally. wttheni j which ae a qui feel well. - A Noted Divine says ; nui Bpnnx toot niu wsra rvoomineQasa u me ; i osm them ( bat with little futh). I am now a well man, bava food appetite, direction perfect, resolar stool. -s pjlee""- n1 nTermet lortypeanoeaia etii. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect is to lacreaae the Apprt:-r: ' and cansa the body io Take en Flei, I 'ms ' j yatemisaearlahed, aud by their Teuie Ac tiea on the Dlffeative Oraaaa, Kasalar Stoela are produced. ... . . . . . r . )n no irriUAYwnnn. OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- Few Hssssa exist that eannoe be relieved by re atorinf the Liver to its normal function, and for this purpose no remedy his ever been invented ttut -has as happy aa affect as TUTT'S PILLS. SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. - OOlee 85 Marray Street New York. iar-Dt.Tll'l"l"S MAKUAl pt Valuable Infor yaatloB aad Usefal Beeerpts " will be audledr on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OmaT Hara OS Wkhzxbs chanced to a Oixmst BiuxiX by a single application of this Due- U im parts a Kstoral Oolor, acta InstaMtaneooaly. and is as Harmless aa iprinK water. Bold by PrugiU or sat by sinrias eavaeoeipt at at. i t.,.4, - Office; 35 Murray St., New York. aprl ly. ... 45 Years Before the Public. : .-' :. , t i'.i': .f i r t i DR. C. UcLANZ'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, i it 1 I 14 tVSPEPSlA AND- SICK eXdachk. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PcIN in the right side, tinder the edgeaf 4f tits, increases on pres sure ; ' somefimeff the pain is in the left side ; ?the PfUept Israrely able to lie on the left side p sometimes the pain i ff1t lindpr tYi A cTnmi11i K1o1 am1 k fipequently extends (ojthe tp of the L shoirlder, and is sometimes nistaken ; j for rheumatism in the arjTij'Xhe stom J icM4s affected with lossT of appetite and sickness; the bowelsirk general I &xe costive, sometimesaitirnltive with lax; the head is troubled. with pain, accompanied, with a dull, heavy sen sation n dieibackf gart. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accomaiHedVit painful sensation of having leit undone something which ought to haVebeen done. A slight, dry cough iss s6mtimes 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 skiiy hii spirits areipwand although .. t hii, fetisoe thexerCrvould be bnilficial to himyerTie can scarcely summon up fortitude 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 body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten 'ssivly deranged -.-.u-nu AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of AouE 'and Fever, when' ythe. mostshappY,tresults.' .Nq ettejJI -catnartic can oe useq, preparatory to, ror after takuig Quinine;r!i We1 mrbiild 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 s equaled. hyvXdi tMiyrlXTioxs. The genuine are never sugar coated., ' fiveiy hox nil a teowax leaf 'on the J Udf;with the impressi otv Dju 'McLane's liver pills. . The genuine McLane's Liver- Fills bear the signatures f -C' McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. : Insist upon having the genuine Das C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Brpsa ipf Pittburch, ;Pa the marJEattabfeiAdl fllf-df imitations of thft name ;"5ame i in Jim-wtLisanzns- SB liiS T O Il E AT TOUB POST OFFICE. iROSES'!; ROSES ! "nStS?1- eet.r m catalogue of choice Green ' th i wintry PliUtS ugn 016 mafl to P, , .tir-Vi wii.:-!. C. B. FAIBCHrLl), txk.Jfaft - grn, JwAaijumA auu x lurifHta ,Jtalelgh,N,C. is & w I I hri!3- t? mo - - A. H j. . " ? :!). 'Wa?if tWi.H'MW IXATDBES' 1 i Utwes, and other Family Groceries. :, . .: ; ; b: Jnat iMalawf.it f hnrmla of nwi im aWar na. 'r Joat received, a tew harrala of Ben Voaiar'a fDe Tie county) .wi . AKifK ! liM"k'1me lot df Country Hams. ' I sell for cash. U ssodsellrerei la tbe city free of charge.,f Til 1 I ViH!HrSeGet, ? Next door below Wuson ft Black's old standi' IffftHUI Y AC I I V fcniH Uniwi H w w ivsi ' i U l-l i! ilk AlHHi.H H R. M. MILLER & SONS. May?. WK retail nothing but choice goods. Guaran tee every article we sell and will cheer fully refund tout money when our goods are not found as represented. , A good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES on band. We make specialties of Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats, Butter, Sggs, Chickens, Hams, and general Country Produce. Solicit correspondence from parties wishing to buy or sell. Respectfully, B. ALEXANDER & CO., May 8. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. JUST IN AT LeROT DAVTDS02T8, 50 BARRELS Brldgewater Family, Belmont Family and Be moot 4X Flour. The Brtdsre water Familv took the Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition. Try one barrel and be convinced that It is the best In this market. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF Fine Oranges and Lemons. Cocoanuta, Bananas, jsaiaga u rapes, ana cnoice jrrencn ana Plain Candles. Choice Jellies, Mustard and Canned Fruits of all nnas. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Graham Flour, Oat MeaL Marrow Beans, and fresh crackers oi every description. CREAM CHEESE. WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, the best ever sold th CharloW " Also Sugars, Cof fees, Bacon Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef. Beef Tongues, and In fact everything good ot eat that heart can wish for is to be found in my store. . f- y,iTIBOT DAVIDSON. -. TTNPHFX-ETTW aTTffHONt A : - OVER HAly A MDCUOS DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly incorporated, by the Legislature of the- State-for Educational and Charttable pmuoaea tar 888,'Trjg th Ttaai or TWKKTT-nv xbars, to wbieh eon tract the inviola ble faith of theiStabi li pledsed with a capital of 81XKX),00O, to which It has since added a Resei 81 ,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve Fund of 350,00a jta , GRAND SINGLE SUM- BB iKAWij win take ptaee monthly -it never scales er postpones. " Look at tile following distribution: ! ; ' GRAND PRPMENADE CONCERT, during which wW take pjace the 109TH OB AND MONTHLY ' "' AJTD TBS EXTRAORDINARY : SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans. Tuesday, June 17th, 1879, Under the personal superrislori and management OF Gen! iS.T BEAUREGARD, tf Louisiana, isjand Gen. 3. A. EARLY, of Ylrglnla. ; CAPITAL PRIZE, 9100,000.' nodi CeT Netiee Tickets ara iren Dbllars Only. Halves, S5. Fifths, 82. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES! 7 1 CapitalPrizeof.wvi$l6o.000..4J100,000 1 Grand Prize ot. i (.60,00Ov. . 60,000 4Qrand Prize of 20,000..i. ; 20,000 jjwe-Prtaes of . . . ; . 40.O00mw 0.000 R.(KX).... . 20.000 p'-i tc .i 4-:.v a ,ooo 20,000 oft.'..:...'..- .r goo....- 25,000 of - 850.... 80,000 of " 200.... '40.000 rfefcsCl-,.V.V.4-i t i. 101).... 60.000 W. . 1UV.VUU 1 a wwawvfc aw n a a aai a .w Appronmanon vrjs pi rauu.... vzu.voo APProxunaann tmma oi l 00. ?5 10.000 700 11,279 Frizes, amounting to............ : f 32,500 Wt l iwn i p. ...,, 4eVUegad, it ilf Gen. J. A. Early, of Va., f y Commissioners. - Application for rates toclubsshouldonlybemade to the office of the eompany in. New Orleans. ,. u:Wrtt for eireulars or 9endorders to- " M. A. DAUPHIN, . ,T.Ti Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana ; , ' vnavIS t a-iirt 1 aUHV-'PTO- tiV Sv- :-r .11"; W! - rrSXlliKsT 1; ' r 8 9tflbrTr ' teiTlT;;ulllxiiIli n "vn1 I rti taistf 4 50- ; 100 Pru fiOO S tn vrvn ti i f ; v ''BSASEB 1 BEFOBB BUTINQ a'J Do hot till to eeirt for ffirlai' tniwtrated Newspaper with rmch j raluabla lai Hew. anos,l25.'S135-Jaa Dwarda.t' Kew Or- neet. fanr 8i5 to 440, ; Be i sore' to write toe before uyindebewhere. Beware et Imitators.' -Adoreasi l' "J Pi U A GENTS WANTED for the best and fastest eelUng Pictorial Books and Bibles. ; Prices Philadelphia, Pa. 'A GENTS WASTED for Smith's Bible DlcUoua-,-CX.i rjaQdHoimaa's new t a : -. , PICTORIAL BIBLES. KSf1 eulji jfree. JL HOLMAN g CO..Phlladeiphla. , . , t t,, , . itW.W " ISXctMjW if .r. iron. OKI! JUWUt and wilt completelr change the blood ,1b 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 mail for g -letter stamps. L B. JOHNSON BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER ..There Is no doubt about the great superiority of tnis article over common porous plasters and other external remedies, such as Mnlments,: electrical ap pmnce8..&c. ; Ask phystdans In your own locality Price go cents. , . , . j ap22-$w,7 ; . G ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. " ;: trains isonta xA&r. No. 8 Dally ex. Sun. Date, Not. 10, la- No. 2 Dally No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " . GreenBboro, 3.45 am &20am 800pm 5.25 pm &55pm 6.30 a m 94J0am 4f0pm Arrive Goldsboro, No. 2-3rjnnects at Salisbury with W-N.CLR.R. for all points in Western North Carolfna, dally except Sundays At Greensboro with R. k D. IL. R. for ui )lnto North, East and West. At Goldsboro with R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WXST. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun.- No.1 Dally. No. 3 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, I 9.50 am I 5.35 pm " Greensboro 1 K.VK n m I ft at a m saieurn. i k FJt n m 5.30 am vunrioue, ia.ao a m 10.50 a m NO. 1 nOTinftfHja at RnnnaKnx. nftl. c.l. Branch. At Charlotte with C, C k A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction With A. AC, A T. nnllmari (n.oll oA...v. SOUth-as't. " uu yvuina ovuui auu No. 8 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. B. B. daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. x C. A. L. for all points South and South-west. At Charlotte with C, C. A A. Railroad for all points South and South-west, SALEM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Leave Ralem. " " c 7. Arrive Greensboro, " 7.45 am Connectinar at Greenaham '1th train nn th. i D. and N. C Railroads. SUtKPIHQ GABS yiTHOCT CBAK6B Run both wars on Trains Noa. 1 and 9. hotwoan New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond. Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at au principal points South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address J. K. MA.CMURDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, Richmond Va. nov20 CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Chablotts, Columbia and Augusta R. r. . Columbia, s. C, Dec. 27, 1878. On and after Sunday, Dec. 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this road, (Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South, No. l. Leave Charlotte, 1 00 a. x Arrive Columbia, 6 00A.X Leave Columbia 6 05 A. x Arrive Augusta 10 00 A. x Going Nokth, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 55 p. x. Arrive Columbia 10 00 P. v. Leave uommDia, 10 10 p. x. Arrive Charlotte,. 3 10 a. x. DAY PASSENGER. Going South. No. 3. Leave Charlotte 11 27 a. x. Arrive Columbia 4 10 P. X. Leave Columbia 4 1 5 p. x. Arrive Augusta. ; . . 8 80 p.x. : . Going North, No. 4. Leave Augusta... fl 03 a. x Arrive Columbia 1 20 m Leave Columbia 1 80 P.M Arrive Charlotte........ 6 80 p. it Theae train stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Chester, WlnnsborOi BJdgeway, LeesviUe, Bates burg, Bidee Springs, Johston. Trenton and Granlte vlUe. . AU other stations will be reeogntaed as flag stattonsi:;- - .;- vjivttnt s , Pullman Palacj sleeplna; aad drawing-rooiB ears on Noa, and a, Greensboro to Augusta; also on Nos. 8 and 4 New York to Savannah,; Tla Blch moB4 V Georgia CenMRauroad. . , ii ,:; TD. iU0 Surjeitedefldent. . JmB MACMrnu)o,G. P. Agent. . (- Reject 'all vfclPlritffelt1 .Thejr ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken, the digestion. :,s: TARRANT'S EFFERTESCENT SELTZER Is used by rational people as a means of relieving all derangements of the stomach, liver and intes tines, heetmsa it waaevoa aotiueUoiin without paln and Imparts vigor, to the oraans which It purifies and regulates. ' - - 1 6old all Druggists. , ;, . : . ; 3eckwith's ; JpiemSfit'pie iiiS'fifiwtDirpepsia. They are an unrivalled Dinner PS mM aperient, and admirably adapted asafamQy medicine; They are used by the most enlUvat-people In ur their Dractlce. tor circular. rE. er; trterswirg, iOllCEiEBRATID'l! DR. WM. H. STOKES; Physician, Mount Hope Retreat, Baltimore,-' j- Writes: "I havegreat pleasure In adding my testli mony tothe virtues of Coiaetfs.LleblgsLlquki Ex tract of Beef and Tonic Invianrator aa the verv beat I preparation used for depression, weakness and In- it to the medical profession." Sold by ail drag' glStS. . 4 - We will l-uv Aif 'tiiH u Satarv of kluo oer moaih : and ezpnsv, r hTiuw a Ur!o coinmiMioa, toeell our--', new end woihIwCii liii ventiami. Wtmemnwkatittmm fiample Irow A.Wi ewt t Jm)i A Co, XacahaU. Xjch. Iwfl TiTi7 1 BAB and expenses to 8Kents7 Outfit I I I free. Address P. Q. VICKERY, August ta, Maine. ?;&T . FOR SALE, That valuable property lp this city known as the Tannery of Alexander, Allen ft McBee, TblsTanr nery is conveniently located, and has all the latest Improved machinery. . . t-; ; Bark and hides low and In abundance. - For particulars address . -. - i " u. A. ISAACS, Attorney w , i ; ii w Alexander, Allen 4 McBee, ; ' Vl' . Greenville, & a -' May Oth, 1879 dlaw3m4w3my p s : i..EIlV f i liljffl ireexpensj - EMi in nT lfrn ftjBBCKW YaT " ' " ' 'i GRASTD. OPENING ! - "- : : . ( xt THE : ' ! - CHINA-FALACE OF 4 CO., ?M&h'f ',- j fc. ''?! Hi' 'I '' ! -'..- '; ', ' . OH Friday, Satu, day and Monday, April 25, 26, 4 28. We take great pleasure to mforming out friend and the public generally that our new stock has arrived and Is complete. ' We cordially invite all to inspect our large and . well selected assortment, consisting of CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lamps. Buckets, Chandeliers, etc., etc., All of which we will offer very low, at prices to suit the times. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do well to give us a call, as we aie prepared TO FILL W H O L E S A L E ORDERS AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOI SE. Vtrj respectfully, JNO. BROOKFIELD 4 CO., Charlotte ..N.C., April 24, 1879. SWEET POTATOES. NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT. A full supply still on hand. Also the justly cele brated RA JAH JAPAN TEA. Also fine Strained Honey. At March 27. & M. HOWELL'S. -GREAT BARGAINS to jewelry' and JFancy Goods, Gold and Silver I Watches, Sflrer and Plated Table Ware, J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND "SILVER PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and eveirttiing yoa want at ', dec24 J. T. BUTLER'S. J. XASNX, Fien Paris, Franoe, WAfCHanCtX SIL VER PLATER, . 'l Trade Street, opposite Itai Presbyterian Church, 1 WiWfitW it onrfat naif oth aiaftsarrahtea one yeaawEverr khtdoi Jewelrr or 3ronMGMdliv!n BfilfsM''6sl rvanizlng made at short notioa andr equally as good na new. w ora oocie xorme iraue jh low pneea. - fcaAppreiu wanted, with wrakmaaaroM I Hnfmnwim ''..--',.7,1. ;t,! I' , 1 Repaired work uncalled for wul.Waold at the 1 ft;" 7 ALDWELL HOUSE.) CALDWELL HOUST? ! VALDW1LL BASsCAXDWEI.BQ(JSJ4 . . . fiorner Tjjon. and Sixth Stxeeto, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, t;'"1'1 CfcABXCTOXV' -TW baosftla permanently eatabhe and Offers hearting boue. Persons vjsjtog tbe cljy wUl find It a pleasant home. permanent boarders wanted.' Can be furnish wiaxKwmi; r. j. . BATE3-PelJ dayf transient, $15; per week, $8.00- Eegu!ar table, $18.00; board and room per month, JlS-Qa.. . ;--. u - LT 10. .,.11-7 SMITH'S WORM OIL Atbxmb, Ga., December 8, 1878 wSW5?ght8 S? 1 8aI ny son one dose of tlx. Worm Oil, and the next day he passedsixti large worms. At the same Ume 1 gsveone Sl?n Uttfe girt, four years old, and she passed eteht,. worms from four to fifteen 7 enty-8ix Worm All . Mfa iw twX HH-LIPS. Print vs Mnta " - b.a- " ieozia&wly. WHEN ANY M AN"" ; ; FEELS SICK WITH COLD CHILLS, FEVER FLUSHE3, HEADACHE and general unoomfortablene8s, AMD TXT DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT AILS HIM Then Is the time to take MOTT'S PILLS. RESTORING TO HEALTH, when all other remedies fail. Take them for Biliousness, Indigestion, Costlrc WITHOOTWPUUheyareWARBANTEn JOHN F. HENRY, CURB AN 4 CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. Wrlston & Co., Charlotte, K c. mar4 Is a rierfect Bloob Pimirreii ih is only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cgb&s of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- SoW by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Melh ) It is an excellent corrective of indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangnm, 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. Hist'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. Its merits are attested by numbers of high character. I have seen a "Med-everytblng" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. , Bey. 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 word of any one of the eminent divines who wnderwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weirht. Their united witness joined with the ei perimentaluse and approval of the preparation bj well-known: physicians, removes all doubt. It in, beyond ostioa,a wonderful therapeutical agent. torsJtoliglous Herald, Va.: Reri B. Li Dabney.LL. D., Ham. Sid. Col., Va. It is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and the people. It Is excellent for In digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific, tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by: DR. T. C SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELL, RAGAN & CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. V. XLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. . mar 20 dtw tf. AROMATIC nmn TEETH. GUMSBBEATH NO MORE RHEUMATISM . OB GOUT U .... ... - acutS or chronic s A L I C Y L I c A SUBS CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark ItiT..;'?;-V-' 'by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., .:.;;.;'; 'mrumASDiaiPzia. . . i i ... uim. . i nn Immediate relief wananted. Permanent cure guaranteed. NewerehwerFused by all celebrated physicians of Europe .and -America, becoming Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both eonUnenta. The 1 Highest Medical Academy of. Paris report 95 cures out of 100 eases within three days. Secret The only dlssolver ofthe poisonous vi, . . ... - . . - v. a m nkaiimat f! um aera wnicn exists in we uioou oi mw--maA'.Omtr PaUeuts. .$1a10 a box, boxes for $5 00vr Sent to any address on receipt of pn. nov7 :telyMpoftor,XepoL2331fi-8t.,N.i-lor sale : by J. H. McADEN, Druggists, ifebl811y. . ... , Charlotte, N. C. JIULISTATK,'; ' atODNa AND. IMMIGBATipN AP'FT: FoWutog and buying Mines,' Lands andpH Advertise free f cost, all properties placed in mf hands fffsjtfey ' 1 ' THQS. F. pBAYTQl,. LftiPRovEp"" .: ; r . i n -. crjY PROPERTY FOR SALE. -f Any person desiring to purchase a wea toP" Cltylot, House with nine rooms, and modern venlences, fine well of water, brick kitchen five minutes walk of the public sauare, can oe TSttJZ THIS' OFFICE.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 14, 1879, edition 1
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