. Stye (Eljarldtte CP bgertieg: SATURDAY, MAY 17.1370. - TESTATE KEWS. " r'i; ' "s.tlein wants an artillery company. Mri jlobh -will yrobabty go to Ox- rd. , ;:;:r,v . - Jf -fM ly v, There ure twenty-three prlsonem in Wake county jail. Goldsboro will ship 15,000 quarts of strawberries this season. , The United States refunding certifi cates are going off rapidly in Wilming ton. f Jos. A. Worth has been elected presi dent of the Cumberland fair associa-j tion. : c , .. . r , Wilmington has begun to talk about the merchants closing their stores at dark during tlie. summer; ;;;.i'bM Judge Dick is to address the people of Salisbury on the subject of the pro hibitory liquor law, next Wednesday evening, 21 st. r t ; Rev. E. A. Yates delivered the ad dress on the occasion of the dedication of the monument to the Cape Fear pi lots at Smithville. ' Goldsboro wants the United States Court held there, and for this purpose lias offered the use of the county court house free of charge. ; Commissioner Polk and; Rev. J. B. Roone, of Statesyille. are to speak at a it rn b iriven at Cool Springs, Ire dell county, on the 23d. f Miscreants entered the blacksmith slmn of John McAdoo & Co.. of Greens boro, and cut the leather portions of three pairs of bellows all to pieces. Memorial day in Salein and Winston was observed by most interesting cere monies. Col. J. I. Scales, of Greensboro, delivered the address. Two hundred and twentv old Confederate soldiers were in line in the procession. n Reidsville Times has met Tom Pass, of Mocksville. who says little Miss Ma ria Nail, the dwarf, has quit the stage, and now lives in Mocksville with her father. She has made a snug little for tune, they say. The first Monday in June has been designated as a day for a mass meeting to be held in Wilkesboro, when an ef fort will bo made to arouse the whole people of Wilkes to the importance of me x iiuKin v imuy liiiujutm. The Watchman says that the Salisbu ry literary club, at its meetinff.last Wednesday evening, re-elected J.L Gray, Esq., president; L. Clement, Esq., and Mrs. 8. W. Cole, vice-presidents; and Mr. YVva RJackmer, secretary . . ':.'. . . ..-..-; Salem Pfeas; The colored f genius' of Winston, who Claims to have invented a machine that has run75 'weeks with out tt)0t)lniK by " perpetual motion,'' V5kj $2O,0OO for his trick, -i lie has-urt dpubteqjy got sometning novel. Passing through -Salisbury last Mon day night, en route to the head Of the Western North Carolina RailroadrGov. Jarvts was serenaded at"the"i3ovden llousa and responded, says the& Watch. man, in few. pleasant and well-chosea remarks. i g - ;v Gotdsl)6i. M&seftge? $yifR learn that deputy sheriffiisarber, jn Johnston county, was sht-?Tuesday higbt by negro prisoner, whom he. was taking to Smithfield. Mr. Rarber is sajd to be se riously huft. The negro's name is Hill Johnson. The Watchman states that a young maftSnJWpfJJrowriif seal fofjgatfdyi Rro.WiiiOislio'wan, recffitiy Miieoatom the excessive use of morphine. He was afflicted with dvspeixsia, arid used this drug with fatal results in his efforts .to relieve himseir. The total number ot votes cast in Watauga county on the proposition to lav a tax build the C;ili well -and Watauga Harrow' Giufge'Rai&oad1 wast according; tb" the "Len&ir Topic, 36G, of whichj'riumber. were HvrzaxvSLHiSSi against thejtax. & ; ; .i J. H1' ;WiligtoamiirMx.Bui3:,.thQ pain-J ter of the renowned tjceantcon;' nasnusT put the finishing touches to& large and very pretty pietuxeotyxe "uueenottne Seas. Thef painting is mean work of art and is a credit to the brush of its skilful originator. 5 The Lenoir Topic tells of a Caldwell county sheep having become entangled in a lot of briars and being held there for three months with nothing to eat except what it could gather immediate ly around it. It was alive when re leased as was also the teller of the story at last accounts. " Wilmington Sun: The work on Con tingent Remainders and Executory De vises, by Wm. M. Colemanj has been published by the Johnsons, of Philip delphia. The. book - has elicited the, highest praise from the leading law re views and magazines in this country, and has been re-published in London. Walter Lane, colored, living near Fremont, Wayne count)', was shot and killed by another negro Tuesday even ing. It seems that the parties had had a tight, growing out of improper inti macy of Lane's wife. Tuesday evening, while deceased was eating his supper, the assassin fired through the door, the ball taking effect. in Lane's head, from which ho died Wednesday morning. The murderer has not yet been taken. Goldsboro Messenger: The Odd Fellow fraternity in this town have memorial ized their brethren throughout the State for a voluntary contribution of 25 cents each towards a "monumental fund" for the purpose of erecting a suitable me moriai" tablet "or 'monument over the grave of the late; Col.W. S. G. Andrews, a former Grand Master of the fraterni ty, as .well as historian of the order," arid it might be claimed the founder of Odd Fellowship in this State. New Korth Siesta:" We 'have a little girl in Greensboro, who includes among her play Tthings, a cat which rides around in a doll carriage and lives by nursing a bottle. It is theTnost cun-1 nmg thing we have ever seen. It lies down on its back or side, takes the bot tle firmly in its paws and proceeds to , suck... It .will not driuk milk in any other, wayi;; It submits to be dressed and keptaij olVs (cIothes.v : 1 1 Greensboro Tforth State : lliist week, . the wife of one of the sentenced reve nue offenders came on foot from Ran dolph, 30 miles, to intercede with Judge Dick-for; her husband. She had ; with her seven children, the . youngest four months old. Hunger -.drove her f mm home. Her husband was the only means; i support, n nen- will our people ouit illicit distilline? ; ... Ti. l ; - .i . -At unugs great nara ; Here is an instance. ship in the end. . Postal Begalation. - i Washington Eepubllean.1 v in the liew postal regulations of the' - " postal service there will he- a senHrtn " providing.that mail matter directed to? - a puoiic omciai or. to an ojheer of a cor . poration or person holding a position ' . ; therein, : having , an official designation, ; sh ould he delivered to the person actu . ally holding the office or that position - designated, noiwimstanaing uie name "ot anotner1 person?; may ; also appear - thereon, the presumptive intention of t the- sender being that the article of mail '- matter shall reach 'the officer, &c, ad dressed, rather than r the .individual named.- , . ' P. 1 (' i , CHE W.JAOKSONtS BEST 'SWEET NA r J 1 BRIEF KEWS ITEMS, rlnklt The horse drawing a street sprinkler in- Kicnmona. va, vveuiiesuity, xan - Tr- - ITT 3 a .- wn-n away, and the driver was thrown off and killed. f f 1 J A fire in Lexington. Kv. Wednesday nigbt, destroyed $200,000 worth of prop ertyj including the Phoenix Hotel, the residence of Gen. Leslie -Coombs and other buildings. 1 1 if ; There niveoeen 49fcases or suicide at San Francisco within the last nve years, and the i Chronicle, of that city, snows mat tney nave au resuiwju xivm stock gambling, which has become more of a curse to California than Mon golian immigration. K- i ';' ! Derjutv Internal Revenue Collector Dolson made a raid a few days ago on Blackwater. a dangerous locality in Southwestern Virginia, near Cambei land Gap, had a fight with moonsumers, and killed the notorious Burt fGaine None of the deputy's piirty werejhujVf Advices from Port-au-Prmce, Hayti, April 25, report several sudden deaths from a fever, which some suppose to. be yellow fever, of which heretofore only foreigners have been victims; ' The city is very nltny, ana it is astonisning mat epidemic disease has not developed there beiore. The New York Produce Exchange received last Monday from Amencus, Ga., the first barrel of flour from this season's wheat. The wheat was grown on the plantation of Capt. John L. An derson, near Americus. It was cut on April 30 and May l, ana was tnrasuea and converted into flour May 2. The President haying received through the District authorities an in vitation from Henry A. HilL secretary of the national association of fire engi neers, to deliver an address at their an nnal convention in Washington Citv in September next, has responded in a let ter, in which he says: "Appreciating the conspicuous usefulness of your asso ciation and the honor they have done me, I would gladly meet them on the occasion referred to if other engage ments did not prevent Under existing circumstances, I rejret that it will not be practicable for me to attend your meeting. Two vears ago Danl. Edmunds, of Livingston county, Ky, left his family and eloped to Arkansas with a neigh bor's daughter. A short time ago he started back to his former home with the young woman and her child, and when near the Mississippi rjyer killed and buried both. Reaching hjs old home he took up again with his lawful wife. The bodies of the murdered wo man and child on the Mississippi were found and identified, laid Tuesday an orficerfrourArkans.is arrived at the home .of the-muroerer, arrested and took him back to the scene of the trag edy. !v Kate' McDonald, housekeeper at the Astor'Plaee Hotel, New:Yrk, has been committed 16 nifr in default fit .$2,000 hail, for felonious assault, and -battery onJosebh W. Taylor, organistn the Church of the Holy Martyrs, nd son of Kev.: ji. .sr. Taylor, of Pennsylvania. Tarfcrr had "been .engaged to the girl, but had discarded her and married an other woman. Miss MeDonald-claims -that .Taylor betrayed her, and to obtain revenge she induced him to vifrft hrr room, and while there site tbrefft cup Of tritriel iu his face, which will disfigr u re" Inih for life, and probably destroy his eyesight. . r.-.-a . The ril eu Soldiery vt (he t'aiolinaxi IColumMit ftegtster-Edltorial. j .We felt our hearts: bum within us yesterday as we 8awuur brave young volBnteers as of yore-'iharchin our streets with bahriers -streaming to the wind, and martial- nrasic pealing the glad notes Which bespeaks freeman's proud trea4;i tbjs Jantlr of this birth, where iher supreme Jawvdeclaresi that a well regulated ;mUitia, being iieces sarv to theecinitvyf a ti-PR state, the light of the people-to 'keep1 ftntl t btmr arms sltall not be infringed. . iTouaiy did our. Carolina bovs ves. the boys .of, -both ithe Carolinas-bear themselves on the i3th. Th&disciDline of tbe-jnen mnder arms wassulendid. TfiecTnll was uhecellbyanythiim we ever saw, and their deportment was too exemplary to escape ,uriiversal re- mtiiv turn uuiuiiieuuauuu. jNOiajjjan was intoxicated, whilst evervthiner passed off so pleasantly and peacefully that it was hardly possible to believe that so many, men from so manv Darts of the State could assemble without some manifestations of thoughtless im propriety. - On the contrary, our volun teers and those of our twin sister, the Old North State, bemoaned themselves, as gentlemen always ought to do, with the most unexceptionable propriety. The Hornets, the special eruests of our military organizations, are a splen did band of soldiers.- We are proud of these Charlotte boys, for Columbia is their second home. Our boys expect to keep the latch-string always hanging loose for the Hornets (well it must be said,) and a welcome and the warmest side possible for the North Carolina belles, whose smiles are as precious as young love, and whose tears, if they shed them at all, must be at the part ing with their devoted admirers, the gallant men of South Carolina. Somehow bv other the relations of South and North Carolina are becom ing nearer and more tender than they ever were, which arises very possibly in North Carolina boys advancing to our girls, and our boys, nothing loth, grounding their arms before the spell of North Carolina beauty. There can be but one result to all this, and that is that "more perfect union" fpr which pur fathers established thexonstitution. Bill of. Indictment Draibh During the Last Term of Court. Lenoir Topic. ,- ,; North' Carolina, ) j Superior Court, . Watauga co. . y y( Spring. Jerm, 179. ! .The Jurors of .thfe State,! ifpoiitaeir path, present that Harvey Bingham, late pf said, county, laborer, at and -in said county, on the 4th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and e&ty-tiine, before the spring of said ye&JtiaXLl vlly opened, be fore the corn: bad-been generally plant ed, before tn? budsjiad opmeoiit imthe larger-nutBber oi the trees ortneTfor est, before the. floTvers ha4 .blossomed,' before Squire Council .had set- out his early cabbages, before' the lamps -had dropped from the ewes, and before; the railkv mothers of -tha herd hA min Brol ly calved,-didlaee-iiport -hts'4ieadiin lieu of thef ordinary 'and 'proper ! ciivfer- ng;f certain fabric ofstrawilbbon and oiled :silk, known as ' a atraw hat ( vale to the jurors uhkpo wiii) i,ti(J; -ha assume, carry ; about, ease and1 in' contempt of the weaker, to the confu sion and demoralization .of the season against the signs of4he zodiae,-eohtrary to thet)hases of ,the;,inpon,; mthPMi example of othet petlSns beingof Skr mind, and to the great terror of the or Jrna k wore. Is tte inerltable result ?a H?,d 8U8Pepslon of the menstrual flow. It wLS2??Uo.-7l,lc.a",,OBM not Wfled with, irnrnedlate reiiel is the only safeguard against con stitutional ruin;' ' In all eases -of suppression, sus pension or other irregularities of the "eouraes," ii. J. Bradfleld s Female Regulator Is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nervoii1" pn ires, Improving the Wbdd ancf determining uueut- prescription, and the-BKist Intelligent doctors use Iti Ask your druggist iot It.' -a.-i'T , ftpr22.1marua:W,0'U' r ' u wiu organs pt menstruation. It U a legitimate i -It-fUTi t - A TORPID LIVER: la the fruitful Bourca of many diseases, promi nent among which are . , , . -f.i s;j..( DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, i C0STIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BJLI0US FEViR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC SJtlETOKSj OF VII LIVER. arecofltive, bat sometimes alternata with ; looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied ' . yith a Pull sensation in the back part, Pain tn the right side and under the shoulder? blade, fduew ftfter eating, -with a djain Clination to f xerion of body ormioi T-nri lability of temper, Iiow spirits, Low of memory, vith a feeling of having neglected tome duty, General weariness; Dizsiness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the ! eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally oyer the right eye. Restlessness at night yritix fitful dreams, highly colored tjrine. IF THESE WAB1TINGS ABE "UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUJT'S pre 6H0afllly adapted such cases, ' a single ' does, effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. " TUTT'S PILLS are compounded front snbstaaces that are free from any properties that can injure the moat delicate organization. They Search, Cleanse, Parity, and lnvlsoraic the entire System. By relieving the cn gorged 1.1 er, they cleanse the blood from poisonous hainors, and lb us impart health and vitality to the body, canaiug the bowels ta act natnrally. without which no one can feel well. A Noted Diving says : Dr. TDTTs-Daar Sir: For tan xaars I hnn been a martyr to Impapsia, Connnpation and Files. L-at Spring yonr Pilla were recomiuendad to mo ; I oged them ( bat with little lutiu I am now a well man. have cood appetite, digestion perfect, ivguNr gtoU, flies cona ana i nTeunea lony poanc-s ao..a bssj. hey are vvth te4 Ffbt ia eaJfl. . - ' RaV.TgT L. SIMPSOS. VmunZle. K?. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect is to lartrcnaa the Ap;ri " -, and cause the body to Take ou J- I--li, I :u: o system is nourished, aud by tkuh- Tonic ... tion on tbe Digestive Orgaus, llruiar Stools are produced. DRJ. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- Pew diseaws exilt (hatcanDOi bo followed by re storing tbe Lirer to ita normul functions, nnd tur this porpoM no remedy his ever bo -n invented tuut has aa happy an effeot as TUTT'S PlLlS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Oflce 99 Marray Street, New York. In-. TUTT'S MLainJALot Valuable Infor mation and Useful Beceipts " will bemri!cdr on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GUAT Haib OB Whtbkess changed to Glossy It im. 3lck by a single application of tiiii Dye. parts a Natoral Color, acts Instantaneously, and is ka Harmless as SDrinar water. Sold by Druuists. cr sent by eforsss on receipt of f L Office, 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 ly. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. symptoms or Worms. 'FHE contenance is plap aad lead 1 en-colored, with occasional flushes, ' or a circumscribed spot itone;orjbQtb cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, seHp.jind sometimes bleeds ; a 'swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache with humming or throbbing ot thei ears ; an unusual secretion of sahva,; sli,my or furred tongue ; IbrCath Very icftil, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, , sometimes voracious, witha jgnawing ( seafsadon of the stomac!4 at ethers, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the ; stomach ; occasional nauscaan4 vom iting ; violent pains throughout the (ahtfonien ; bowels irregularattimes costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; uriae turbid ; respiration occasionally dlflTcult, " and accompa nied by hiccoijgh, Cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with -grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE - . .cfraialy efliect t? tire. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURV in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine'DR. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane. and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. f ;o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy Vfor all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to,, or. after faking- Quinine. Asa! simple ipurgktive ithey are un equaled. ..;. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- . ,:;; ,Xhe genuine are never sugar coated.: : Each box has a red wax seal on thex " lid, with the Impression DR; McLake's Liver Pills., ., - , Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine. Dr. , C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming-Brqrs.)'4fBittsBuTgh, Pa., the market feeing ftfll Tf imitations of the : pame-iH cLanef spelled differently httt same pronunciation. , ; , , . I iMESi HWSE AND S-E . ATJURJPOST OFFICE. ROSBSRQSES Bouse aud Bedding I? 0C choice Green we ean unH r.iotI.k,.i. .. t. ' thecountri r ,wmia,'M6" hi. any pan i' , ,v i,,' , . r lf.TDtrrt , r i' a-.i raBvFAJTRCHTLDvr i llJ&rcharJ-ar -; "SSJnt PIP i-f Bsi,f o it i in f fiOCEBEES CHJCA PB THAN ' S VXB.; ' NEW O0BS I if . ' . - i y : NW; 'RATUBK3 . Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries.. Just received, a few barrels ot Berry roster's (Da vie county) - BEST RYE WHISKEY. , Alsd" a Bne"lot of tbiiri&y Hams. I sen for cash. - All goods delivered in the city free of charge. . W. H. CHIMMINGEB, . - .:,'' Trade Street, , Next door below Wilson Black's old stand. ap!5. 25 TIERCES. R. M. MILLER & SONS. May 7. WE retail nothing but choice goods. Guaran tee every article we sell and will cheer fully refund your money when our goods are not found as represented. A good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES on hand. We make specialties of Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Hams, and general Country Produce. 8oliclt correspondence from parties wishing to buy or sell. Respectfully, F B. ALEXANDER & CO., May 3. Trade 8treet, Charlotte, N. C. JUSTIN AT LeBOY DAVIDSONS, 50 BARRELS Bridgewater Family, Belmont Family and Bel mont 4X Flour. The Bridgewater Family took the Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition. Try one barrel and be convinced that it is tbe 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 kinds. Canned Fruits of all A FRESH SUPPLY OF Graham Flour. Oat Meal, Marrow Beans, and fresh Crackers of every description. CREAM CHEESE. WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, the best ever sold in Charlotte. Also Sugars, Cof fees, Bacon Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, and In fact everything good ot eat that bean can wish for is to be found in my store. LeBOY DAVIDSON. Sortfcerfces. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868, nra thr term of twenty-five tears, to which sontract the inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital of 81,000,000. to which it has since added a Reserve Fund of $350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 109TH GRAND MONTHLY AMD THE EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DBJLWLNG, At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17111,1879, Under the personal supervision and management .-; ;:;..:; . Gen. G. T BEAUREGARD of Louisiana, and Gere. J. A. EARLY, of Virginia.' CAPITAL PRIZE, 8100,000. (?T- NoHce Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, SI. , LIST OF PRIZES : .- .. - t5apttahPrtz8 of .Tft-tOft00.-. . .- SI 00.00ft 1 Grand Prize of.' . , t ,50.000. 50.000 1 Grand Prize ot . , -20,000. . . . 2 Large Prizes of..... f 0,000. ... 20 Prizes of 1,000... M S?680'.- 800.... 200 Prizes of ........ . .. ; 200. .. . 1Q,QQ0 Prizes qf -; : jq;.... 20,000 20,000 20.000 2000 25,000 4J0,000 40,000 i8 i FHTION PRIZES . ' 100 AppTOdmaaon Wans of f200.V. $20,000" 100 Approximation Prizes of -100...,. 10 000 MMjABProximaflCfl.ilzesof-, 75--...- 7,500 1l276': Prizes, ainoxmtlng to.U Gen. G. T. Beauregard, tti t ' , , t Gen, J.Earty.vn i a k ppmroiasiofters, : r"1?-10 WUlars.or send orders to - T ' .4.; ' - M. A. DALTPHtSlt tl??6' HAMS, HAMS HAMS HAMS ' READER f BEFORE BUYING A ' " , PlANef or ORGAN' ll Do not fall to send lor my latest '20 page Illustrated Newspaper with much valuable information free-.' New Pianos, SI 25, $135 and upwards. - New Or gans, 885'te $440. "Be-sure to write me before buying elsewhere. Beware of Imitators. Address," DANIEL F, BEATTY, Washington, N. J. T? AGENTS WANTED for thebest and fastest selling- Pictorial Books and Blhlea' Prices reduced S3 percent. National Pubioshims Co., Philadelphia, Pa.fi . 4- A GENTS WANTED- for Smith's Bible Dictiona ry and Hoiman's new , , PICTORIAL BIBLES. Prices' reduced. Circulars free. A. J. HOLMAN & CO., Philadelphia. - v ; Parson's Purgative Pills make new Rich Blood, aud win eompletely change the blood in the entire system m mree montns. Any person who will take & CO., Bangor, Me, BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER There Is no doubt about the great superiority of this article over common porous plasters and other external remedies, such as liniments, electrical ap pnances. &c Ask physicians In your own locality about It It Is wonderful, gld by all Druggists, Prloeopento. ap22-4w CONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOENQ EAST. No. 8 Dally I ex.Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Dally No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, " Balelgh, Arrive Goldsboro, 8.45 a m j 6.55 pm 8.20amf . 1 4,10pm 3 00pm 15.80a mi 5.25pm 9.80 am I No. 9 HnnnMs nt Co Hahni cktM-k nr v n n t all points In Western North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro with R. fc D. R. R. for all points JNorih, East and West. At Goldsboro with W. Sf W- K. B. for Wilmington. No;i4-Cpnnects. at GreSisobro with. B.4D.B. R for all points So Eastand West. TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7, Dally ex. Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Dally. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 am 5.35 pm " Raleigh, 8.50 Dm 5.30 am . Greensboro J 8.28 p m 6.47 a m jLinvo iuarioue, 12.20 am 10.50 am No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. k A. B, R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction SouVP L- BaUroad tor all points South and No. 3-&nneets at Salisbury with W. N. C. B. R. dally except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. 4C. A. L. for all points South and South-west. At Charlotte with C., C. & A. Railroad for all points South and South-west SALEM BBANCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 pm Arrive Salem, ' " " 1 0.50 pm Leave Salem, M " 5.45 a m Arrive Greensboro, " 7.45 am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. SLEEPING CABS V.TTHOCT CHANGE Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nqs, 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Balelgh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMURDO. Gen. Passenger Ageqt, Richmond Va. nov20 QHAJftOTTE, COLOMBIA AND AUGUSTA Charlotte, 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. 1. Leave Charlotte, v 1O0A.M Arrive Columbia, 6 00 a. x Leave Columbia ti 05 a. m Arrive Augusta 10 00 a.m Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 65 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 10 00 P. m. Leave Columbia, 10 10 p. M; Arrive Charlotte 3 10 a.m. DAY PASSENGER. Going South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte.... n 27 A. u. Arrive Columbia 4 10 p. m. Leave Columbia 4 15 P. m. Arrive Augusta . . 8 30 p.m. Going North, No. 4. Leave Augusta 9 08 A. m Arrive Columbia 1 20 P. M Leave Columbia 1 SO p. m Arrive Charlotte.. 6 30 P. m These tram stop only at Fort Mm, Bock Hill, Chester, Winnsboro, Bidgeway, LeesviUe, Bates burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton andGranlte vlUe. All other stations will be recognized as flag stations. Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room1 ears on Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savannah, via Rich mond & Georgia Central Railroad. t , T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. Jno. R. MacMubdq. Q. P. Agent ec29 , . Reject all violent Purgatives. They rain the tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion, TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT ; Is used by rational people as.a means of relieving: all derangements of the stomach, liver and intes tines, because It removes obstructions without pain, and Imparts vigor to the organs which It purines and regulates. . . Sold by all Druggists. ' BEGKTH'S . ' ANTI-DYSPEPTIO PILLS. A These Pills Will' nrevent and Theyiare an unrivaHed' Dinner Pui,mild aperient i uu amnuaoiy ooapiiea as a ramny meawine. 'Tney are, used by the most cuWrated- people; ioar country, and are extensively used by physicians far their practice. Sold by Druggists generally. Seiwr for circular. E. R. BECKWlTH, Sole Maaufaetur er, Petersburg. Ya-. ,. , , ; CElJSBRiTED DR. MM. H. STOKES, h tPcIan,lirciHone Bittaltifaore j .. writw "T TiflTy great pleasure mony to the virtues of Colden's tract of Beef and TonViimriiwi Uoldeu's LlebJjr's Llauld Ex- : Invlgoratot as the very beat. -preDaraUoa ueA forlflttwAawwi hi .Xir auretlon. and. thAmfm vmfliAnti iiwxmMAMA .tothe. medieal - profession." Sold -.by- all -drug- am W; We wi'U'ui-iyiatxjuUauapermonth : iwt cxtuHtfrf, (.nuiinJalnr.jt; coin mixtion, to sell our ? ew iij.wo,tarti, mmirv4 Aat cay. f 7 ' .BiEQD Q friHL All i-min S u g v w u A 'a ir-.-C. t uiwbHiiKK & Cow, Uanhall, Mica. r- :.r. '-, ' ,..TT . i.'.l 7 vzT.T ' mohtarld5 wpenses gttaranteed,: la ta, Maine. - . '- - - - -1 Z"" 777 'M?AB.ld expenses to agents. Outfit -".tji .-) .' . i ; . mm, ,jn.iii. I wl?19 iroperty to Oils "ety frnowir as the Tannery efAlexander, Allen & McBee.:- ThiiTan- improved machinery. - -i nuorrr J Bark and hidealow and fh abondanee 'w 1 t.Por partkMlars address .r77.fr". . i - h " .,' JL' KAACSUttomey i - V : Alexander, Allen dt McB May e,l8791aw8miwaif --aFV ' IHIIII! one pur eacn mgnt iram l to & weeks may be re stored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mall for 8, tetter stamns. I S JOHNSON 1 f ,.J GRAND OPENING! . 1 ' r AT THE , ,. - :. ' CHINiV' 'PALACE -OF- JNO. EROOKFIELD & CO., -OS Friday, Satu day and Monday, April 25, 2fi, & 28. We take great pleasure in Informing our 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, T IN., W)D, AND, WiLLPW WARE, Irops, Buckets, Chaiideliers, tfc,, etc,, A? ftf w wi 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 WHOLESALE ORDERS AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE. Very respectfully, JNO. BROOKFIELD & CO., Charlotte .,N.C., April 24, 1879. SWEET POTATOES. NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT. A full supply still on hand. Also the justly eele brated BA JAH JAPAN TEA. Also fine Strained Honey. At L. S. M. HOWELL'S. March 27.- . GARGAINS" In. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Silver and Plated Table Waye, J. T; BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes, and everything you want J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 J .' LASNS, ; From Paris, France, . WATCH and CLOCK MAKES, GILDER and STto , ..YKB PLATER, ' Trade Street, opposite Jlrsi Presbyterian Clmrch, and warranted wie year, vEvery kind ef Jeweur or Bronze GUdlnfe CoIoringU vanixingmede at short notice and."eqnalty as good ApQfendnpuittd,) god ieterencear.,r . .... , ..,.... ;,1--.,. i - Repaired -work- tmcafledfor wflf be soid at the xptraaon f ttre montte roreostf TOpalrs. i,- aptl6,-;'..i .-. Hilt looifiaa fiil i-u-nv., -. :i ; ' ' 1 tortoetiSfitetreets; ' " ' Ci ! --u if !,(; liiUji -u i.'.J (,; p I J H -.Wileji .',.1 j-tf, ..ItMii, , i :,r a.CALDWKlX... ....-..JProprietor, ' (ill! it U , .l SAi . iu.; 5." ' iult ijt..Sin.'U'.i iin'f Jh-.til . tl,!.4 t J JIW boaga j, pHBOBBBnay rttabnshedand offers, all the' UnVetd(jB(4p ha" cotororts of a l&tiias boardir houPerABrumg the city wUl nnd. , It a pleasant hAft: -Permanent boarders wanted.' SMITH'S WORM oij;. Atdekb, Ga!, December 8, 1878 A few nights since I gave my son one dos nf ti. Worm Oil, and the next day he passedtivLH arge worms. At the same time I gaveVnefr llttie glrL four years old, and she wESewft 3 worms from four to fttteen Inches long eignt ix Worm Oil for sale by Druggtets generiiwIP pared by E.S. LYNDON, Athensrla y' Pre Price gfcenta. , eb2ldwiy. B 0 S A (J S ADA L I s THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY lor 'or the cure of Scrofula. aSmS,! A .15 neumausni, White Swelling (;,,,,, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchial Ln,1, ""jnuu wuiuuuu vl me DIOOu. The merits nf thia ningku are so well known ISat TSi io.,mT nf ih'a TJ i'Z,LP . this j aj uvvMjgiuUDi Certincates can be presented fmm leading Physicians, Mpntsters and Tad "o'f families throne-hnnt t.h c.wv "j"6"08 of toehlghest terms the Fluid ltct of DR. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore he has used it l er diseases with muchsfacflon." M ot"- DR. T. C PTTRW toim menda It. to ZiT," ?i"J"ore- .recom- D eased blood, ylnVitlsTuHrT ft preparaaon he has ever used my REV. niDNTT mtr . .v.. ImueibeneflttbylsTK I re commends it tn nil , rJr'cer.,u"y qualntances. V"1CUU3 A L I S CRANTCN M m nnJsn . vVa., say it neVer hal6& toglS SAMTTRf. ft MnV i rr.T-i. r , TeTmevriTI'.ro, Usm when aUelse failed: " " Ul J,8um Bnsn1r1tr fa n o r, . - . nackam. Khnn it tn " "7T blood purifier? Did" Vr snt . atatt could gfve you testimonials from evm state Hif-0"11 m Persons knoro to ev- or brreputetion. aCnUdl eUher rso":"- Bosadalls Is sold by all Druggists. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN A CO.. 8 College Place, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. WRISTON & CO., Druggists feblBlw Charlotte, N.L m feiieci huhm I : kip;ki:. s .1 j.- v; , . only purely Vrcjetaulk reii.iy ki.wu i'-i. ence, that has made radic-a ami ."i..m ,m ,m Cubes of Syphius and Srp.on'!.. in nil their stages. It thororyhly removes mercury rw.in system; it relieves the agonie ur mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin '. Sold by druggists generally. fehS5 6m Bishop JX 8. Doggett (Southern Ueth.) .,Ay?raceUent?Jr'ettTfl 01 Indigestion. Have used it with prompt bepefioial result Rev. Dr. Mangam, Prof. Univereltrof N. C. I connrr wltH DIqwhy TinmMH. in v.,.. . . . t the Vest Pocket Cure. Bev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Bev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlst'n. I am never without it at home or abroad. It is aa antidote to Indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal r purging ta checked and the bowels regula . S8 merits are attested by numbers of high character. I have seen a "tried-everythlng" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Drs. Jeter, aroaddua, Dickinson (Bap.) It is endorsed by the direct personal testimony of meniiofi'Wrtionalfatoe-aad f strictness of speechi ftMvi&too racXtowiythat no medicine ever had suck support in Its favor as a specific. Ti5Jr? Dt divines who underwrtte this ajjadtodyepepstehas deserved weight, ; Their baited -wtea Joined with the ex perimental use. and approval of the preparation by well-known physicians, removes all doubt It is,. Deronn nnnzrinn o nminl i nAA., Editors Religious Herald, Va. Bev. B. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. CoL, Va. It Is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and the people, i 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, RAGAir 4 CO., Greensboro, N. C. THECd F, KLUTT Sallsbutyi N. C 'M,,,',tnarO-dAwtt i A.H 0 M AT I C A T E E TH.: G ULl S'B B EATH NO MORS RHEUMATISM . ::!. - : .-.'i'.-: . . . 1 K. ; Ui iJ-ii- .JitT :K - ' ; l Air: b 6.0UT A C U T X: 6 B H SO N I C SURE CURE. Maanfactured only 'undei1 the abevt TTrade-lfark 1 pytac ': EUROPEAN aiLICTUC MEDICINE CO., OF t ABB AKB LXTPaO.'' Immediate reUef warranted. Permanent car guaranteed. Now exclustvelr used bv all celebrated physicians of Embpc end Awerloa,' becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents. , The Hicheat MeAiczH Aciir)frnv of Paris report 05 cures outof 100 cases wlthinthre oays. . secrewine only dissolver of the poisonous Urio Acid which exist In tne Blood of Rheumatic and Goutr. Patients... SI JVi a hnr. it hnxaa for $5 00. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endoraedy-hygkinaB.. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress , , . , WASHBURNESca. iotT Cnnporters'l)epot.23 CUff-fitJt. Y : Tor'sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggist. febl8ly, '- Charlotte. N. C.