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th a h pari n ? at Omaha. Nebraska, 'BQCTBSt'!'' EVE3 t. fore United States Judge Dundy, of the mm A A. . 1. n V .A 1A MtM A THUBSDAY, MAY. 15, 187P.; . " t STATE NEWS. . 1 application ior wr ii ujl iutuc purua itt tbeasrof Standing iear ana xae other IJonca Indians, in thecnstodjof Genrook, after the argur.iTu oj. coun sel was b-dfcthe chief fcitrx Ii." j Boar wasknf idea to make! ai gp 3C . inhis own WU iff tnd : did ,sd flr thi riost adro arfceIous dy said he supposed that this was T,he first time that an Indian had ever ad dressed a court, but, if they can do it as well as this" cnief," it' will probably not be the last time. Standing-Bear said, "I Bee a great many of you here : I think griat man j are fny ftutadg-ff dEIs garoi abrief history of his removal to the In dian Territory, When I got down ,I)o not fan to send for my latest 20 Wewj J 'Sanps, J 25i 135. ,nd f nwranSsi.( . Sew ana, Jo S440. Before, to, writejne before f -XUlKIEL i BEATTT ' Washington, N. X' - ? r . -.n . . ... . . .. !! -icaOTS-WATElftbe'ehd'fastea P5" 's'H'ww..tJ lj XX; ., sentojl Pictorial i Books mad BlMeati rlceaih-Jf vj- u . tri i J r,r,-r!f ' night. i-aaat neetvedv few, banetoiDf Bnt Foster (J)a-:ft A TORPID LIVER !' the fruitful onrco of manr fliiwutf, promt ' Bishop Lyman .; confirmed - f omteen. persons at the church of the Goo4bhep herd, Raleigh, last Sunday night' ; x The remains of Mrs,Dr; A. W.Knox. tA 'I<fwere Interred' t?lidrold - home, niUsboro,lastvMonday after: noon. " i - - ' The association of the Third iNorth jmiPTOw;x4stvi.iJfCi?viiii feat.: r n t DYSENTERY) BIU0US FEVIR, AGUE ANa F.kYU, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, XIDNEY 'COM- All goods dellTered la-tiie dty free of charge. tit tt mnnnviVD there, he said, "it seemea asm was m PUINT, COLIC, ETC : -4f 9anq .ri-M-u Erite'edilOBifc; 'nt.wniam ft .ti .Ji TTQr.iir w 1 . . . . . -- u jiii n PI rTf JfMVW f llVU A Ka i, y4 i - X be- I . i n -v- . f 1 r. V:' ?vi- '?.,! i 7,-.. J t-'-r.t fT 1 --.. . -w , . 1 ' ' UiiijrAiN - i a; rOT a Aprs Atttr.rmn' ! ... 1 Y www i im ifw y IBCLi M aw ay wiaj ,. -3ri ,1 1 1 t.hft sound nefJrfV lininiKto a iilllC ll I.! T.HHa .TRWifrfi. kWber.'-DO and chippfer, of the town i of Wilming vnm the second floor of Cron- toy's tlnTgTanduilreednoiie. strawberries last week. They i sell In Goldsboro no.w at 10 to;15 cents., Thw week's shipments, the MfftyW.' will be 8,000 quarts. r V ; f ?: The Hillsboro Recorder says the con dition of the fruit crop of Orange coun ty is capricious in the extreme, borne hetgiiborhdods havfea aofficiehcyWWle others iar blasted i with black Idisastew until toe orange jaii can uo icikuiw. A mnnr thft nrifcrtlTftt STS i - Ann Lyon, nnder Indictmenorapti tal felony. The Wifmfrirfcil UJahf I: nan fiv iArd the Tollowinar o CaptajnAVftltor Coney lieutenant,, Thos. 0. James; 2d Lieutenant, H-Mcl. Green : Junior 2d Lieutenant, -Wt1 Gordon ; Ensign, W. B. Goodman The annual celebration: OCCUT8 OH the SOtm' upon our worthy treasurer at Raleigh on Thursday last, lie teusi us iaeiii to settle the State debt is a success. nvrr i nonooo in old bonds have al ready been offered in exchange, and ( hft informed us that on that monungUT, 000 in old bonds h$ofielin', ( fk i) wiiminortn Stun.' A vessel loaded with molasses, bound from Xubt6i Philadelphia, put in at Smithyille yes terday, . intending o ,ome up to this port to .ib.aBgecrews: Dr. Curtis, the nnnrantinft ThT-aifian at. Smithvillft. ia never eep" and was 'b1?iwiei awaketbWtlikWesffiss oWVlttej river. iNOjcyiDfi scnln3UKjaouc tmt tinXwf mmneeetitI, : jtvnrl tri lift A fVd64J9nL. c4 , Mgether wtttea Sketch ortlrefir. ni uAssociatipnhfi mpnuinfinkjSr., wriiten-hyAtaleitTfJI gftntiem citywiU. be sent to.,,. - T i itcrmnrfifi fir fwnaTMiniT Ha: . Tiieedirrt Tworesv- BTeersf lmt ,lmitf sdeUtivfedarid anothet ai- mbstutnlditl4s4f3by fire. n unflishctifeete prpperty oi ir. Prilliard. oiie of louf" er6cers. was ais- cdvered to be cp. re t half-past ptie. Mfe D.J. Ellis' IfomeiiSefCoxTaut n(-.Ani Wrfh-.ttr( Jimiiwl, tn thfi I ground. :W.Wgmi31 but waa sared. The : loss by? breakage nut was Ravfin. i m loss uvt uicaa.Ko i wjl& very great vVe learn tnat tne m- hS-i O S0UTfl 1B0LU 1 ITEMS. in f: Piller. of gpartanburg coun tyjsdead., '' ' '"" . . . t.lie W. TT. liimaii. has been received by the Spartanburg and irg ana kk Kn)rAn&4 - SffirSt4ay weekitlralr--the sy uipLums trf-Tdrr f phobia. ,v- rf, , Spartanburg county, hasjbeen to Gaffney Station, ori'the Deen removeu. i Air-Line AkilljlUUU, , The vestry of Trinity J Episcopal church, of Abbeville, have called Rev. E. Ii. Miles, of Camden, to the rector ship of the church. ; ' Spartan: Mr. Holman Cannon was riding near the Air-Line last Friday, when his horse became frightened at a passing train, and threw him to the dral aisles with symphonies sweet and ground with such violence vas to break dim, deft toucher of the organ's keys; his leg just above the ankle. ' Mr. Can-; blow bugler, blow tintil thy silvery non is about seventy 'years! oldij'hich notes do tonclr'and kiss the moonlit renders his condition very critical! waves, ad charm the lovers wander Chester darkieslaughed at a tramp as Lni iilntfth"JS' a5u5nWi hA walk-Mi nar thfm nn th trppr IT your sweetest strains are discord all ie4 J&3 compared with childhood's happy Taiigh h Rfarri ihAviaiirrhPrt ntrain wftHrw his knife, returned and began cutting and hacking promiscuously among his denders. One of them picked up a small ladder and "downed the pedes trian, who remained unconscious for, some time, but hually canie to himself again and went on his way. - BRIEF SEWS ITEM. The jail at Cochran, Gajwas destroy ed by tire Monday, and George Long, colored, burned to death, i He was the only inmate, and it is supposed fired the building in order to effect his escape, j Th New3Tort-i8isays the meagre attendance of spectators and lack of en thusiasm atttiesixdays's walking match in that city last week shows that sided, for the present, at least. , : inonrocantoK it-,' ,.f a,t. n.tZrytrVSSt Treasury uepartment.' jonii ir: Eaton, of Massachusetts, has been appointed to that position, liainey will get a special agent's position. r'!!':f Ex-Congressman Scott Lord, several. ..years ago, was forced i to. take the bene tit of the bankrupt law, -.Kecently he returned to his. former .home, in Gene see, K. and paid, principal and inter est, all his past; indebtedness, from which the law had given him a release, The Freemans, husband and wife! A J 1 - M m a " - were iounaguncy oi nomiciae at llarn stable Mass Monday, for killing their little daughter, Edith. The man pre- t3nds that he will have an astonishing revelation May 21, and .still maintains that he was justified of God." His wife is greatly crushed by the growing con yiuuuu iuai sne nas been guilty of a crime. A Determined OirLW her father's bar-room. near NashvHlei Tatrn with lnsfmftn W t ."'.:"" vwv vv. ici, uuuuuy arWi?Pln,Tomker soon 'ot::A rf'CSL1??8816'861 club S?alik wke awiur tHe drew a " SfrfirSj Bhe took it away from him tTOl5 a:W I. v V a "idow, but she nine and iiiffif011 f l a f e,mii !fiUWPc.eofAlasa ' t t . T e kVJL'k1.0110'1" oomniunicated to -ue system by the WWt Kr no let yonrdmeelst ml wguizea as uw best Blood PurUleTiwn.Ti' v X"?1 r no reservation, to live there and be buried in t.h land nf mv fathers." - He then ;weut onto savtbathjeJjdMiehahv things in youth, bilt not tyfe ttaff learned tetter.'1? G:1mWbiI E dont know how to wjrfte Thread. He made the white people to teach me. He then told how, when he lived on his reservattpn,be .was, ouV hunting and found a soldier so badly frozen that he could not walk ; he took him to his VinnaA f Ad him" pave Trim water to drink r ad d, tookCare, of lij mi nntU , wasble a inir on the Pltteiie.ifoundJa man who was lost. He took him to his camp. ugava-nun iooo. ana wii-ii u ww nuw Liojaral him the ntrht toffoirn Iliad been a savaee.' said Standing Bear, "I woulc hafw ut off his head and taken hi! nin " Thi a woa a i?amtai arcrumeni u ie laws tne same as me www jnan, and indeedias his counsel insisjea that he is. under the provisions of the, fourteenth amendment, Court in Nevada. UO'J cr&aKlAii! ! i fit surprises me to see a young mar like you here," said Judge Bowker, at Reno, Nevn the other day to a fellow who had been whooping ft over night. " Yott felled yourself up with an enemy tfiTjaprifetfotr of brf ins," proceeded the t?Dttft w-arntnging'its spectacles and glaring t the culprit " Now, here you are, a young man of intelligence, with good clothes onv and doubtless you have a mother and sisters who thiik agood dottlmore of you than I do. ' You've boon Bent to sohool and taught how td In Jetum foi Ul ill UUIfSX i!6wnj It you 4hinl ridweeix anVTTeffaT m LlhebasingJUthatell3 1 hcareiM" lov-veryt-to: ns young yi u inal McCloakeriCOnfafirted chUdren MorriwinMiKf ?,'ilast day. f . ?.s.wrar2JM: t ..1 ' i tvaJ . . is memuntnajDin 100 n- W$eiOPeLl0, IfllD.IC. TV .r - ; . " s acting a book al)outTfeTight5ng Alstons oi iiaiit ax ana inffuox-Alston case, j .Ji:r c. gress, intends wpendhlifwinteR in WasliingtottrclT!irby his irian- sion onlCapitoi;HjU; "wliich has been sion on jAjapitoi, Aiju, thio iiasijeeu Jari& oa'T .AnrtY nf TSTlnrlr ooo Mr. Cfrrus Field swears that he is not. the rpoesessor .of tne cent's oi iicw iw uitu o uui cutcjcu u; his debts. . -Bob Ingenell'd 6eui!. , , rI3tnrein Chicago. No day can be so holy but what the laugh of a child will make it holier still. Strike with the hand of flre, oh, 'weird musician, thy harp strung with Apol- Jo's golden hair 1 Fill the vast cathe- the laugh that fills the eyes with light and every heart with joy! O, ripplin river ox laughter, tnou art the blesse boundary line between the beasts and men, and every wayward wave of thine doth drown some Iretful hend of care, Oy, Laughter j-ose-lipped daughter of Joy, there are aimpies enough in thy cheeks to catch and hold and glorify all the tears of grief. Applause. I am a believer in absolute equality I am a believer in absolute liberty be tween man and wife. I believe in lib erty, and I say : Oh, liberty, float not forever in 'the far horizon-remain not forever the dream of the enthusiast, the philanthropist and poet; but come and make thy- home-among thechildTenof men. tt rtA; i f I tfy I know hot -What discoveries, what J intentions, what thoughts may leap 1 not Vhalt lgatment bf gfory may be woven by the yars to come. I cannot dream of the victories to be won UDon a,,KSiSStSi. . and shoal of time" a richer gift, a rarer blessing than liberty for man, for wo man ana for cmid. Applause. Senator Butler TliinJa John Sherman will be iviui lfominated, - -iff.' j'-g iya:ii. .nil -:.k'';i I A' V Wash. Cor, Charleston News and Courier, fiOeuawrjjomuei uuuks . onerman' wui certainly be the Bepublican candidate. ur, aae expreBseuit, 7iQiin,.i5iierman is tne man we win have to beat. He is from Ohio, which is an acknowledged power in the land ; his financial suc- cess gives him a great prestige. lie is a stalwart, and- hasIIayes- and&ll 'the power and influence of Hhe administra- tion to back him," to which, must, of I course, oe aaaea scnurz's innuence with ine uermans, ana uen. nerman s large v.esc.,....,:; ii -r -, FVKl'-SAi.:', ' -.'., fA"J' un oauuraay last the operator of the Western Unipn Telegraph at Bichmpnd, ya,putWmselfin(mmunicaUonfwith some friends in Washington for a talk through the telephone, and a conversa- tionTOke-iipfor&nietlm&"S word waa dStinctly heard. IndeedJJne of the telegraphers -present Tecoenized in Washington . and called his name. - The distance between the two cities is 120 mUeS - : . , s r-, - a ? ClUTION.-TV. not iPt ..i m off a Sttud medicine for VER. MkWJtAh&meMm&m, the bowels mro oostive. but omatimea alternata with loosens , Fain fa thaHead, accompanied ,Bt01 ffeptha,bafcpfgflt n the right ide and tuyjer . tjie t ehonldef slViad falln'eait kftw gatrnfe,' with W 'diSg clination to exertion of body or mind, Irri y tobflity of temper, Iow ipirita, Iiosaol ' memory, with a feeling ef heving neglected ome duty, Qeneral weariness; DizaineM, lnttering at the Heart, Dota before the eyea, xeuow tmn, .tteaaacne generauy ever the right eye, Bestleesnesa at night SERIOUS DISEASES WIU SUUN fit umtujrfcu. IP fill I o t artj8iipjeciaJlyidaptB uch f cas cts f to 4- u astonish the sufTerer, urrerer. SPItLS re fckmptfeadffl ta(taVIWMttet mre free f rem f-liy properties tbM cm injure the mM delicafe er-aiatta. They Iteareb. Cleasae, Parity, and Iarlcerate iMlrc D.m.lUlrba frm pslMnona kaaiera, mad thus impart fceaJt Sd yltaUty tm the badr, eaaaina the bwel tf f Prllyt wltltesf which m WlTl WU k Btanjrr VO impepua, uonaapaHon ua rua. us iprin rout yl wr reoomuiendU to me ; I naad Lbam ( 6t wuh little f itb). I am bow a wall man, kafood apretita, diMtian perfect, raolr sip aaolMl raiewortatbairwaicrntiUKOid. . KIT. h. 1a. aimreum, nouwruia, nr. TUTFS PILLS. Their first effect U to laaceaaefhe Appct! p, and cause tha body to Take an Fleah, Urns ..o system is Beariahed, and by their Tonic Ar tlea on the Diceative Orcaaa, Ueaulor atU ara prodaced. l "If If rl P ' . i a a ' i . uni tfi ri iimi iiuuui OF Nytf YORK, SAYS:- " Faw rtliaiana axlat that eaanoc be relievad by ra atorina' th liver to it normal function, and for thi porpoaa no remedy h ever been inrented Utat ba7 aa bjippr an Sm4 aa TUTTS PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. BM 8S,piTray,StTeef, New , Yark. jrVTF MmtO.!DVaabiafaf or Btatlon and Uaefol Beceipta " will be mtUed- en application. TJITT'S JiniR DYE. tmAT Raia on WRnxxaa caaand to a Gxxen LACK br a ains-le application ef thi Dxx- It im parts a Katurai Oolcr, acta Inatantaneoualy, and ia l iiaaJiataiiaai aa apnnairaaac. . ooaa nr J.1 aaB'iai.-nr i by aumaaon reoaipt ai ai. Offloe; 35 Murray St;, New York. DR. C.XIcLANE'S CELEBRATED FOR THE CURE OF i Hepatitis, or Liver ftmpk i i ; av DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptom&4ia pis wsecl Liver. PAIN in the fight, ide, under the ! edge of the nbsintireases on pres- sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient (i rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is Jelt under the shoulder blade,, and it frequently extends to the jtop gthe shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken Cor rheumatism in the armi &Tjie Stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and. sickness ; the bowels geAeral ' are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied jrith a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part.1 There is gen erally a considerable Joss of memory, accompanied with 4 painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have, been done, A slight, dry cough is 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 he .is satisfied iUiat xdrctbiawfeuld be beneficial to him, yet he 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? sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in A cases; of Ague and. Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of : the - most happy results.; No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine.' We- would, advise all who are afflicted with "this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. 'IT' ll JL!r'J BEWABB 6r 1Tb! TtA'tiOTSH, j.The genuine. are neyer, sugar, coated, , " ft Every box, has a red wax seal on the ,J lia.' with' tne impression Dn, McIane's 1jve. Fills. i.,.,r... ,1. ,;,.. ; The genuine. McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLank and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr C McLane's Liver Pili, prepared by j SSlill parS: market being full of imitations of th , name JUcActnc, spelled duTercntly but same pronunciation., J , -A .GREEN-HOUSE AND t -'"-. ' -'". - " . : t i.X. - . . AT Y0UB-P03T. OFFICE. ' . 11QBES J HQSES ! - j i Send and r'mf catalogue of choice Green House and Bedding Plants. - J . We can send plants through the mall to any part U1D UUUIIU?. I .'; . 1 ,''!'1-'Ci B. FAIRCHILU,. ito'Tl.."1 -y ' C3 Seedsman and Florist, Utt&2C-2nv , r Raleigh, N.C, I II J.I 'JN wr k-i l .sw -aw i i it iv -JL Jh.-Ja.TJ. a ijH a Ji v- a b 111 -au.J in, n hi ! r.5 9i tfl uit tvKr.;;: ? "h i tie ot. :ir -sinjcs .! ?i';J:;c' tjcio ?; m-m j f f R.M.MIIiLER&SONS. May 7. WI retail nothing but ehoioe goods. Guaran tee every article we seU and will cheer fully refund your money when our goods are not found as represented. A good stock of . ; v FAMILY '".V GROCER IE S on hand. , We make specialties of Corn, Flour, Meat, uais, isnner, xgg cnicKena, uama, and general Country Produce. Solicit correspondence iromparues wisnrngu i i parties buy orselL .i -KH8. F B ALEXANDER 4 CO.; : Trade 8treet, Charlotte, N. C JUSTIN AT LeROT DAYOPSQJTJiL 50 BAKRELS . i 1; ': -.)!: Brldgewater Famllr, Belmont Famuy and Bel mont 4X Flour. The Brldgewater Family 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, Cocoanuts, Bananas, Malaga Grapes, and choice French and Plain Candies. 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. GREAM CHEESE. : WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, the best ever sold in Charlotte. Also Sugars, Cof fees, Bacon Bams, 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. LeROY DAVIDSON. ottjerljes. Unprecedented JlTtraction! over half a million distributed. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Instttutton waa regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for ' Educational and Charitable purposes In 1868, pob thb tkbm or Twnrrr-nvs TBAB8, to which contract the inviola Die iaitn oi tne mate u pieagea witn a capital oi i,uuu,uuu, to wmcn it nas since added a Reserve rund Of S350.000. Its- GRAND SINfil.R NUM BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: . GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, " ' during which wm take place the ! . ; 109TH GRAND MONTHLY viw,- , AMD THE , . , j I i . m... ij. vJili. 1 EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL CRAWZNG; At New OrleansJTuesday, June 17th, 1879, Under the pergonal supervision and management fien. G. T BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana. aodfien, J.TA. EARLY, Qf Virginia CAPITAL PRIZE $1 00,000. " - I 1 ' - ' .51 (! ! Ii i l. i'i ' M: . . ' i 4- NoUceTickebi' Bajies,. jFifths, fg. enhs, Jl, , . Jt , . i'lLUlorWMr--v J Sf"J-J!i.. ntua9 v"rr 1 Capital Prize of. .. .$100,000..,. SI 00,000 1 urand ttizo ot WJ.UUO.... D'J.UUO Grand Prize of. 2 Large Prizes of.,. 4 Large Prizes of... - 5.000. ilfinnft 20 Prizes of 1,000 ... f; 500.. . 800... 20 (WW) .jr'nXn 80 000 50 Prizes of...;.;.. 100 Prizesof ........ .200 Prizes of ... AHA DH. zuu.... t,uuu ; ' .88:883 200.... TV'VW 10,000 Prizes of ., . . . .. . APPROXIMATION PRIZES t ; ,.1 1 100 ADoroxtmation Prizea of S90r1.... S9H fWl 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 10,000 iw Approxunaoon rnzei or - 75 7,500 11,270 Prizes, nonnan to..: t522,500 tjen. G; T; Beauregard, of La.1 ' Commtes'ionBrs. , Gen. J, A, Early, of ?a. : J! . Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the company in New Orleans. , fTiiw xur circulars or senu oraers to ? 4' - 1 S M. A. DAUPmN, " - Postofoce Box 682, New Orleans, Louisiana ? maylS . "t " ' ' nt!- w I t--wflJUi I ; nvKiqwui : f.-i : h.-u -r- ., ; . ... i i Xhesepllta W I -il'lv""M 31 .It .It 25:EESi ,-. ' . . . i'f. i? irr:!!(i U til k JiLlllli;.llllllllll l Eftndi 1 UlUimJAtpJi.ahArurR tiua htarwL Intbn Mitlm f system la th wmentha .rpoa whq w take ne pill each n ( irora j, io t. weeits- niaj. do re- toted: to sound health. If such a oe possiDie. ; Sentby mall for letter tampail L OHMS0N ,f - ,Thee U no doubt about tbe great supeijorftfrof in 13 article over cotnmon porous plastersand oiner external lemedles, such as liniments, 'electrical ap pliances; Aci! Ufiferhysielans In roarJowo locality Price 25 cents., ,., ; ap22-4w,,: ' TJh. ?? CrtnnAr.tH lit HaMqHiiW ntfh 1 for- all BOinta i In Western" North crollnx. Aailvvft 8Dnda.ni ! At nmAnshnM arlth R TFfSnw toSlffi 1 ointt iNOT Eastj and West ; At Goldshorikfrith V. 4 W, Rfi, for WUmlngtoh; ? . , - , '.No. V-iDomiectt ftt 'Ommahnm with ' 1- T Tt ! fi lor all points North, East and West - TRAINS GOIXS WREST. . . t - r Is W -'.Wtmrwr WlJt.ifl 1, MWW tyaafWIWr tOiWf MM P.OO JiP h ' 0 J t 1 :1H-l -.--, - '..!- - .. i" .: ' a- . I - ,;fiaieign.' ' t a oo Dm 15.80a m l a; ft fiaiiii uttiLMUi . ArrtyGofalboro, 1 5.25 p m I ilttO am 1 1 s ii j Date, Nor. 10, 18. Na 1 No. 3 Dally Dally. Daily. , ex. Sun. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 am 5.35 pm " Ealeigh, 3.50 pm 5.30 am " Greensboro 8.28 pm 6.47am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m 10.50 am No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. fc A. R. R. lor all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction With A. A C. A. L. Hallmad for a.11 nnlnU Aruith anil South-eaA No. 3 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C B, B. daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A.4C.A. L for aU points South and South-wesi. At Charlotte with C., C. x A. BaUroad for all points ooutn ana Bouin-wegf, BALBX waAwnw. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " " 10.50 p m Leave Salem, " " 5.45 am I Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.45am Conneettnc at Greensboro with traina on the R. & v. ana n. v. uauroaas. . SLEEPING CABS WITHOUT CHANGS Bun both wars on Trains Nos." I and 2. between . New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both wars on Trains Nos. 8 and 4 Decween mew xonc ana savannah via Richmond, unanoae ana Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro. Balehrh. f34ll1aKim tiollaHiiw on1 fhn,.Hr onl n, nil prtoclpal potatsSouth, gouth-west, west, North and asL Fox migrant rates to points in-Arkan- sas ana, 'A'exas,aaare88 J. K. JLAQUURDO, Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond va. c HABLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND RAILROAD. AUGUSTA htiorfvifn VwmniTl item inflramt T T Coldmbia, & 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. Gome Sooth, No. l. Leave Charlotte, 1 00 a." x Arrive Columbia, 6 O0 A. M Leave Columbia 0 05 A.M Arrive Augusta .10 00 a.m Goino North, No. 2. Leave Augusta... 5 65 p.m. Arrive Columbia.......... 10 00 p.m. Leave Columbia...... 10 1 p.m. Arrive Charlotte 3 10 a. m. DAY PASSENGER. Goiko South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte ..II 27 A.M. Arrive Columbia........ 4 10 p.m. Leave Columbia - 415 p.m. Arrive Augusta . 8 80 p.m. , Goino North, Na 4. Leave Augusta.. 9 03 A, m Arrive Columbia 1 20 ?. M Leave Columbia. 1 1 80 P. M Arrive Charlotte...... 6 80 p.m These train stoo onlv at Fort MO!. -Rock Hull - yinwt iuiuuwvi. UIUKVCU,'. .4AWUigt .4KHW PKauta. , Wlnnaluun DMmum. T iuutllA burg, Bidsre SDrinss. Jehston; Trenton and Granite- vuie. an ouier sianons wui do reoognued as nas stations, i; . - . . ... . Pullman Palacr sleenimr and drawraMhom hot on Nos. 1 and 2. Greensboro to Aneuata: also on mos. a ana 4, new iorx io savannan, via Rich mono a. ueorgm inirai Kauroaa. " - 1 . i : . T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. Jso. B. MacMukdo, G. P. Agent, . : Reject: all : violent TeeU They ruin the tone oi tne Doweis aaq weaken the digestion. : , - . .;TABRANT'S i EFFERVESCENT SELTZER S Is used by rational people as a means of relieving all derangements of the stomach, liver 4hd intes tines, because it removes obstructtone without pain, . and imparte , vigor , to the organs which tt purines Soldby aU J)rUggtst8.- i BECKWITH'S jn?u-j i 'm v.i j, i. tl i ANTt-DTSPEPTIC TILLS. These' Pilla will prevent and core- Dyspepsia; They are an unrivalled Dinner PUVrnlld aperient and admirably adapted as a family medicine; They I uk cuiuvausa people m oar J country, and Are extensively used byTphysleianB In ! their practice. Sold bv D eene rally.' Send ior circular. J5. K. BECKW H, Sole1 Manufacture pr, retersDurg, va. ' : fJ CELEBRATED 15 ('- "'" ,WJ- dk.wjlii; stokes a i Pliyslcjan; Mount Hope Retreat, Baltimore, I Writes: "I have greatpleaaum'm'Mdtngraf festt Jnony to the virtues of Colden'a Llebig'a Liquid Ex- .preparation; used for y. racx w Bei and Tonic Invigorator as the verv be vr aepression, weaxness ana u therefore, confidently ,r )., it it .ii, KC1 1. -e Will I'tut A.-tltnnJlla.rv ul kllOnxrmnnlh ! I - nd ts?,t,'''.n'l(w large com miwion, toavllouf : I mew w wouJerfuliuveiiiioiw. V'tnemvkatwemi J bmi't' AUqfeSHwtAii ACoMaCThi;yifjj I CU rffT A Tnnnth nntT .ArriATiaAa vtinMntAiul itn I Atver 'a ISL' a 'month and-exf Agents. t Outfit free O ,.l w Shaw ffc Co., Augua- 777 iiAa.,?ld Penses to agents. Putflf TflUgUSr to. ,: for: sale; ; ftffiEPK J pery is conveniently located, and has all the latest i lm Droved machinnrr. oJiPK ana niaes kl fln1 tn nrniTulnoa 'A Ian? ., ytwv ' tl-i - For partioulara address I . i i i i. ' A. ISAACS, Attorney . ;f, '-. for Alexander, Allen & MeBee, i ' ' ' " ' ' GreenvJlle, 8. C. ' May 9th, 1879-!law3m&w3m . . - 1 cj -;;.t ti, ' ST 1 V'3 Friday, Sattf daj nhd Monday iprU25, $e,1 ; mi, I i 'It j! . "1 . WetakffgreaTlffute'nWWimg our friend and the public generally thai oar neiflstock ! '.Lhaserrtredand U'oosaptete. ' ' Selected assottrhehC cohlstlhg of itimMi vIA 1 t ; : t ioTUt,7WOOD ANJ WILLOW WaBE. Lamps, Buckets, Chandelfers,ete.,'etcJ, 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 'are prepared TO FILL 1, 1 "W7i TT A T T? G A T T? 1 . TT XX U Ii L O A XJ Hi ORDERS as'low' as any northern HOUSE, ' Very respectfully, JNO. BROOKFIELD ft 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 , VBA JAH JAPAN TEA. Also noetralaed Honey. ., : , At Maret 27. -:.-viI-.-:" a M. HOWELL'S. aREATBAReAINS In Jewelry and Itocy Goods,' Gold and Silver ; v Watches, BUver ah Plated: Table! Wave, ! J. T. BtJTLER'S. WATCHES, Clocks, JEWELRY, SILVER. AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER spegtaoLes. ' ' H'' Gold-Head Canes and everything you want J.T BUTLER'S. dec24 J3 LASNE, i - - ' , From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAXXR, GILDER- and SIL- .1 . ' ' VERPLiTER,' i.Z tf" i I Trade Street,' opposite. First, Presbyterian Church, 1 ! i 1 - Every xtnd of feDatts made ht once at half price anuvrarranted one year, ' Every kind of Jewebr or -.tironze uiunng, tionngy suraRiatmg ant . , y&nizing made at short notice and- equally as i ' to new. 4Work done for the trade at Tow prices. f Apprentice wanted. with premium aadrood paired ork uncalled far 'will rbe sold at the expiration oHwelve months, for eost of repairs : ' "eptl& !! t',-. ' k! J SI vWTvii' J-Ji Vw .., - is:t is .-vi.'in- u.Hi. -ja k f-svi s.jj j s tSSmSiSA tP AEDWBLiy BOUSE, 1 CALDWELL' HOUST i CKffXK f WALDWKLL gOU8. CALDWELL fiOUsilt uyarugrl , j, ; ...... 3 ,Vji .j;J; tf- v , Comer Tryoh hnd Sixth Streets, 4 a,u;:.n.C0AIOTTI,Jf.C.f ' ; i . i . 1 -7 CHARLOTTE, JT. O. : . f. "CALDWELL.. , .Proprlfiter, Tnls bouse is rjemauently'estahUshed and offers all the ennvenlenees and, comforts of a first-olass j It a pleasant home. ' Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnished with room. BATE51 Pr llftW. !fnnUn - 1 OR. r 'atr ' 6.00. Regular-Htable,'- S13.00; board and room per month, 818.00. . .. , . H , .. . lT (. - Athens, GA.lecember 8, 1874 A lew nlsrhti nlnm T crnvA mv asn Ana AnH a t.v. . .Worm -Oil, and the next day he paMedSeen UUle eiil. four veara old. nnrf aha nuu worms from four to fifteen inches lone. w .i,Worm Oil ior sale by Dnigiilsto ceneniit7fv re ty LYNDON, AUhhis, "v -Price 25 eeatsw Artut.A.j rfeb21dAwly. .WHEN ANY MAN ,u , FEELS SICK WITH cdLD CHLLI&FKVES FLUSHES, HEADACI1E t W t J . ,:and general uncomrortablenesa, WNlCNOWv JEXACTLT . WHAT AILS HIM Then Is the time to take , -vj ... .' MQTT'S PILLS. made of certain immunfD k the LIvap. nJMriVViS:"".'."a,L BESTOEIiWTaflEALTH, when all other remedies fall., t Take them forjilllousnesa. Indteesttoii rnstrv. OBders ef the stomaeh. ' ' . JOHN TJhKNRY, CURB AN 4 CO., : Proprietors, 8JD0LLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sal by L. B. Wrlston & Co Caarlette, N. C. mai4 . , Is a perfect Blood Pueifier. and is th only purely Vsgstablb remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cukks of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m : , . Bishop D. S. Doggett (Soathem Melh ) It is an excellent corrective of indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. . Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C I Concur With BIshon TUweftt in hla oaHmuto if the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. 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 " tried-everrthltiar " dvs- peptlc of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Dw. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) . Itia endorsed by the direct personal testlmonj Of men of national fame and of strictness of epeecn.- it is not too much to say that no medicine ever had such: -support in its favor as a specific. i ae wora oi any one or the eminent divines who . underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weigns. xneirimitea witness joined with the ex perimental use and approval of the preparation by well-known physicians, removes all doubt, it is. beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent. JEdttors Religious Herald, Va. : :- Rev. R. L. Dabney; LL. D., Ham. S14 Col, Va. It highly esteemed hereby the regular Medl oal Faeulty 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, RAG AN & CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N C ! mar 20-Urw tf. ABOMATlilr TEETH: GUHSV.BBEATH NO MORE RHEUMATISM OR GOUT ''i!CVT E OR CH R 0N I C s A L I C Y L I C ' BURS CURE. Manufactured only 'under the above Trade-Mark by the . EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., . OP PAKQ AKS LUPZie. ' Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated Physicians of Eurone and America becoming a Staple, Harmless and Reliable Remedy on both COnUnAntH. Thn Trio-hopf XfaAtnal Imutemv ot i Paris reDort or airM mttnt hvikum within three 1 . 4 days. ; Secret The only dlssolver of the poisonous i 1 Uric Add which exists In tne Blood of Rheumatic ana uouty iTiuents. si.uu a box, 0 Doxes iw HI sent to any address on receipt oi pro. 1. Endorsed by physlclanev Sold by all druggies. Ad' nov7 oniyimportere'Depot.aacim-sL.iv. i - For 'sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggists, feb 18 fly. ' ' ' Charlotte, N. C. 1 JjEL ESTATE, . c ; MINING .AND.. IMMIGRATION AGENCY, i For elltag' and bnyinr Mines, Lands and Houses, andwfll Advertise free of eoct, an propertjea placed ip P'F papds fpr sale, . TH08. X DIUTTG. Cliarlotte, N, & daclO "yyELL improved ; ' , CITY PROPERTY vU BAtJS. "''Any person deslrirur to purcbase a well Improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern co - five minutes walk of the nubile sauare, can be ac commodated by. applying at. -;TTrtOTTrlt n ai
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