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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1879J BMEF NEWS ITEMS. The Piedmont Press ha high com ; pliment f of Cougressnlaii Steele. y - . ? V. : lA..4-r nrnnll mAliafl tthin. p&liit fact killed, a snake, in a square, stand-up fight, . i A New York drummer was caught in Wilmington without a license and was pade ttf pay a fine of $20. Gen. R. E. Colston recently delivered his lecture on Modern Egypt to a fine audience Washington City." Fifty-nine thousand dollars worth of old bonds were received at the State treasury for. exchange, Saturday.,. -i7 Judge Sjpfceicklr'as invito fleliyef thoi literarv address atiTrinltri College on the i jal of;i June but had ; to: decline; s Mt. W. Burkemer and Mr. George WilUams, esteemed and valuable citi zens of Wilmington, died Friday. ; A young man in Kockingham, twen-ty-ttfee years old, and, esa.tha,ri six; fee, high, weighs 313 pounds and is gaining. An accidental fire destroyed the house of Mr. W. W. Parks, of Burke, with all of its contents. The family barely es- ' - i he Asheville library rooms have been formally opened to the public. Judge Dick made a talk on the occa sion. The Progress says a negro man was camm,tte(f to Lincoln jail last week charged with rape upon a girt of his own race. "Wilmington has at last gotten rid of those deserters from the Havana snip who have given the quarantine officers so much trouble. Franklin, Macon county, is to have a railroad meeting on the 28th insfe. Sev eral prominent railroad men are ex pected to be present. The Asheville Citizen says that Capl. Charles II. Thomas, formerly of Ral eigh, and who was connected with the Warni Springs in 1877, is now5; lessee and proprietor of the Mineral Hill, near 1 Jean Station, Tenn. The Enquirer learns that a Mr. Thompson, of Union county, narrowly escaped death a few days ago by eating of the roots of a poisonous plant which lie mistook for what is commonly known as angelica. Mr. Edward Fasnach, of Raleigh, is cultivating siik worms, lie has now about 200,000. They are ravenous and, the News says, eat about 800 pounds of mulberry leaves per day; A pound of the cocoons is worth $4. . ' .The 'Citizen says' that two: artists suent several days of last week in the vicinity, of Asheville preparing sketch- - esinm matter ior a en otter iwiu jiurper, andrsome special works which they are : piuraped in erettine ud at present for - the Piedmont Air Line. Mr. Wm. E. Pool, of Wake, according totlje Kaieign news, went .undex-ihe oil mill on Xeuse river, in Wake, last Thursday ,to get someToaches to use as bait to fish with; when he incautiously rarr against the machinery which drew him up and -mangled him so horribly that in a lew nours ne oiea. A glowing and elegant tribute is paid in the Jitue mage Jfiaae to lien. John stone Jones's memorial oration at Mor gan ton. It is said of it that "the ad dress was indeed a most thrilling and eloquent tribute to the noble dead of our land, a true memorial offering, not a word of ; recrimination, not repinings, no recital of injuries and wrongs, but a manly, patriotic record of Valiant deeds of high renown, of steadfast endurance, undaunted bravery '.and sublime patri otism. The Asheville Citizen tells of a Mad ison countyjnaiden who started thrice with her lover to the : magistrate's and thrice backed "onf'on the way. After the thirdflaseo ; the lover took from her the bonnet, dress and shoes which he 1 ! k t " . X ' - . 3 J uau given ner to get marnea in, ana had just gott toa. distiUery; in the neighborhood and begun to drown his grief while he flooded his lower levels, when a messenger arrived and told him that the fickle, one had relented. He returned with the wedding garments, and the magistrate, at last got his fee and the youth his bride. Asheville Citizen Federal Court item : There were on the criminal docket 21 continued cases, and 232 new bills, with 239 defendants. There were 105 sab missions and 25 convictions for viola tion of the revenue laws. The senten ces of those convicted were ,as follows: 1 for 2 years; 5 for 15 months; 8 for 11 months; 1 for 10 months: 4 for 9 months ; 9 for 6 months ; 1 for 3 months ; and 6 for 30 days and cost, with &1.000 nne in each case, except in the sentence for 30 days. All parties sentenced for less than 12 months are to be confined in the jails of the different counties. The Asheville Citizen states that an appeal to the Supreme Court was taken in the case of the woman, Rachael Mi chael, convicted of murder in Cherokee court and sentenced to be hanged on the lOtlu Hence the execution of the sentence of the law was staged. She was convicted of having killed, her brother-in-law, James Ross, whose hogs had been in the habit of getting into defendant's cornfield. The people had quarreled about this matter and Ross was found dead in the cornfield, his neck dislocated by a blow from a stick lying by him, Wilmington Sun: Yesterday the as sociation of the surviving officers of the Third If orth- Carolina regiment, of this city, celebrated Its fourteenth anni versary. The anniversary day was cele- 1 . A. 1 It l ' M uraieu uy uie gatneiing or omcers' on Greenville sound where appropriate exercises were conducted, i llon. Geo Davis read a poem, which was written by a Wilmingtonian, specially in honor ,of the association. The part not the least enjoyed by the veterans, was the big oyster dinner. The officers spent the day, as may be imagined, inthe most pleasant way. May they all live to celebrate many another anniversary. Wilmington Sun : The Radical party m - jjrarawicBV jnas taken a notion to make itself richi all sudden, and is taking the necessary steps towards prosecuting Sheriff Chinms, and the superior court ierk, Guthrie, for 2,000 damages. The suit, we understand, is brought about through the" instigation of Judge Russell;? The grdtmds for the prosecutions are based upon the "ille gal manner" by which these two Demo-; ratic officials secured their induction into office, or words to that effect It is the biggest piece of nonsense ever gone intoly Brunswick's "truly loil? and we are anticipating a lot of fun at their expense. j; ; ; : The Newton Enterprise says that as : there was no quorum present at the - meetin of directors of the Chester and k " Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad at New ton last week, the present officers holi over until the. call , meetihg in Dallas on the 26th of next month. The same j paper .states that. the whole indebted nessof the company is about $140,000: - also that the company has authorized the ksue or $300,000 of first mortgage bonds - which will easily pay - off the ?2SJ1kiS?1 he pad ftom Dallas to lenoir, if the bonds .can ;;be negotiated' - for anything like a fair value, i n t gross earnincrs of thW too w . amounted to about ,$32,000.. .Expenses $20,000, 2,500 tf that amount benigex v, pended f cr cros ties." ; . , :. - .-;. ;., A TAi Next President and tictpfesldeht of the United States. , To the Editor of T Observer: j : 1 ; i In view of the large gathering of prominent men from i all parts -of the South to attend the - celebrationi to-day, it has seemed proper for us fto respect fully submit a suggestion lor yieir con Ridpration . o M f U We, as members or T;neiemocraua Republican party, must, if we value our liberty, elect the next President and Vice President of the United States. Two theories have recently been ad vanced by which, it is said, we may be 8UCCeSSful. . . .- - : : ' : . First, it is said with Mr. Tilden as our candidate, we may carry the fol lowing named States ; The Southern States 138 votes, ; pfeworki U35rf If S 75 !Tnm-lnroatr 3 I 2 ill f ' . Qcmnecticukf ft -C- Total. 188 Or, three more votes than are requisite. Second, it is claimed with Mr. Thur man as our candidate We may be "vic torious in the following named States, soutnem statea, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Oregon, 138 votes, 22 15 11 3 TotaL 189 or, four more votes than are necessary. rne vital ODjecuon to tnese pians is that neither is reliable. There is no doubt that we may rely upon tne vote of the entire South, can Mr. Tilden, however, carry his own State? Since the origin of the nadidicai party, it has never had so complete a control of the New York State Legislature as it has to-day. That party not only eiectea its state ticket last fall by a handsome majority, but the State Assembly is their "banner assembly ;" their majority in that body was never so great during the exciting contests of the war as it is to day. Indeed it is not saying too much that were it not tor the pres ence of Erastus Brooks, the minority would not exercise the slightest control over its opponents in that body. Even in the city of .New 1 ork, the Kadicals, by coalescing with a faction of the De mocratic party, carried that city. And the Democratic mayor thus elected seems to be doing hi3utmost to concili ate those whom he ought to look, upon as enemies to t he true principles, of gov ernment. Since the rise of the Radical narty in the year 185.", the "Know Nothings" have 'carried New YorkQncev Tlie Demo- cracyana .their opponents have each elected, portions, of their ticket twice. The Democracy has ttected its State ticket ten. times ; The Radicals have been successful eleven tunes. Indeed. there are opponents of -Mri-Tilden who do not hesitate to say -that .he would not have been nominated for governor ...... . . . r - - j . naa it Deen xeasonaDie la suppose that John A. Dix's gubernatorial? majority oi ntty tnousana votes coma have been reversed and it is further Said that Mr. Tilden's large majority - was' "Owing to the fact that Roscoe Conkling was de termined to crush the senatorial aspira tions of ixeneral JJix. - As to the second theory; suffice it to say that the only State in the entire North which we mav reasonably con sider Democratic, is the State of Indi ana. Unlike Mr, Thurman, Mr; Hen dricks has no foes ; in his own ; State But we must remember that when Mr Hendricks was elected Goveraor'he was the only person noon the whole Demo cratic State ticket who was elected, ana mat nis majority was, compara tively speaKing, sma.il. ;i TT 1 j - a nis popularity as governor ana nis continuous efforts nave so strengthen ed our nartv there-.that our maioritv is some fifteen thousand votes. His schol arship, eloquence, irhd overmastering power f argument,-and the vehemence and impetuosity of his repeated attacks in each campaign on the ; Republican party, have endeared him to the Demo cracy of Indiana. The purity of his private life, his un sullied integrity, and his kindness of heart, have endeared nimtO a large cir cled friends irrespeetive-'of -"politics. In our opinion we cannot rely upon the vote of Indiana if the friends of Mr. Hendricks are : dissatisfied. Even he will not be able to control their indig nation if his really paramount claims are slighted. i W hat is to be the issue upon which the coming presidential battle is to be fought? The "fraud issue"? It would be simply absurd to make it before the country with any other candidate than that represented upon the ticket in 1876. But the issne is to be a plain one: one free from all disgraceful entanglements ; one involving only the Jeffersonian idea of the reserved rights of States. Under the old legend of " Home Rule " are we to march. The Democratic partv stands sauare- ly on the constitution, and demands that the States be allowed to select their re presentatives for Congress, and for the electoral college, without hindrance or interference by the military power of its government. A moment's reflection will convince the reader that if our party can but car ry the States of New York and Indiana the necessary electoral vote will be (Se cured. These States can be carried pro vided the following named ticket is put into the field: Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indi ana, for President. i Sandford E. Church, of New York, for Vice-President. , The first named can unquestionably carry his own State. Can the Empire State be carried by the chief justice of jts Court of Ap peals? Mr. Church is a citizen of Or leans cOuntyNJYV -Hi wa$ at an early age elected district attorney of that county; t Subsequently he was elected Comptroller of the State of New York and then Lieutenant-Governor. He af terwards founded the celebrated law firm of Church, Hunger & Cookeywhich enjoyed a reputation second perhaps to no firm in the Eastern or MiddleStates. At the Democratic national convention held in Tammany Hall in 1868, the dele gation from the State of New York were unanimous in presenting his name as their candidate for the presidency. This delegatlotit 'Voted sfor him more than sixty time's; until Mr. Vallanding ham nominated Horatio Seymour. And when the.Court of -Appeals, was re-orr ganged, n tecoode Jwfthtfi amend ment of the State constitution, some eight years ago the Democrats' 0ft that State electedTiIpp; by.'thewholly.nnpre cedented majority r over-j- seventy thousand votes. He has never been de feated. ' ne is stll in the prime f vig. orOus manhood. He has never been in doubtful political relations, or held du bious intercourse : with : rings; pr: stock jobbing; politiciansSiJue iajtcHlayr: all tmngs considered, the strongest man in the' Democratic ' patty . of NeV ' York. His selection, therefore, as the Demo cratic candidate "for Vice-Eresident would give the ticket rwith Hendricks atlta bead, much more local strength tjtaiit had in iSlfcu't. ' rv, -.Morally and intellectually it is, we believe, as a, whole, the strongest ticket yet presented to the' iAmerican people yet presented to the' U.merican people i i ty unce.:ine presenTi system of electing our rulers has obtained. : Two Democrats.' makJ nB25L,8ht.mM,Bafe" shadows and fteedfrSnl th?lf!i the human face rrXX l08 dark Blotches and Pimples and UdrB?ottefndMmbto8 V' n nr -?9 Mlf$ DUC 5. A TORPID LIVEIi to lbs fruitful source af many 4iseueynrtp , nenl amcm? which aar '' BXSrcpSlA, SICK-HEADACHE, , CO$nypiES DkScJlIcJtT, BIUUUS rtVCRi, Abut AND rtVtH, JAaflOlCE, PILES, RHEUMATISM KIDNEY COM ftAQtt, COLIC, ETC. otto OF A 4,, or Appelftjyatia, tb potrw lcKerieaa,PKbiinthaHead,oof)Tapwnwd with IuU aenafttiona tha haeJf. part,Pin . in th right fcide nd trader tha aHolder-' Made, faHae attar e&Mac with. diin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irri tability of temper, Iiow apirita, Ztcmset memory, with a feeling of haying neglected; aome daty, General wearineaa; Dieaineaa, ; riuttering at the Heart. Doto before the . eyea, Yellow Sldn, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestleagnesa at niafcft, with fitful dreama. highly polor4 Qwiaec SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE QETKELOPEO. arer.specIal!y,aUtv such cases, a clngto doae effects such a ctions feIJrig as to astoniah tha suffarsr. s TUn'S PILLS are eempeaaded from abetaace that are free from. propertieatluu ra Injure the- most delicate ergaalatieii. Taeji 8earch, Cleanse, Parity, and InTiQinU-e the entire Syateni. By rellerina; the en gorged Urer, they cleaaae the bleed ' from neiaenoaehaiaera, aad tfcaaim"iart health aad ritaUty te the body, eanaiag the bowela to act naturally, withent which one can feel well. A Noted Divine says : Dr. TUTT Der Sir; For to.seua 1 hve beaa a nUrtrr to D7pepau,-Ooastipatiin and Piles. Liut Sormf Toot Pills were raoommended to mo : I used I am now Well man, Derfect. r jular stoola. hare good appetite, digestion perfect, rcular stools. ?iiee cona. ana l naTegamea tortj pouncss-j..a at bey are worth their weight in gold. '. . ISt B. IwSUiPSOS, Lniaiila, K? . ilea gxma. and I have gained forty pounds solid TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect la to Iaereaae the Apprtf , and cause the body to Taka ou Fleah, liuic . .o system is noariahed, and by their Touic A tioa on the Digestire Organs, ltegular b tools are produced. OR, J. F, HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- " Few diseases exist that cannot bs relieved by re torinar tne lint te its normal functions, and fur this purpose no remedy hns ever been invented that baa as happy an effect aa TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. ORIeo 8ft M array Street, New York. 1 Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable lufor Butkm aad Useful BecelpU" -will be mriiedfe on application. tUTT'S HAIR DYE. OBAT Haia On WmziM channd to a Glosst Black by a sincla application of this Dtk- It im parta a Natural Color, acts Iastaatanaoaaly.i and is as Harmless sa spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by exorees on receipt oi $L. Office," 35 Murray St., New York. aprl ly. THE GENUINE DILCIIoLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one of both cheeks; the eyes become dull; -the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes -bleeds; a swelling of the upper hp; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing 'p( the' ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; ' appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach,at others, ' entirely gone ; fleeting pains In the ' stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unffequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by. hiccough cough sometimes dry and convjilsiye ; 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. wi (jertajnly effect a, fure. it befei not contaIi! -mercury 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. :o: DR. C. MoLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for, 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''chatactef,: they stand without a rival. , . , ; AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. 'ft rnple5 argafire (hey are un- BEWARE OF iariTATIOKS. , The genuine are never sugar coated. :: ach 'box hks a "fed wax seal' on the lid, with the impression Dx. . McLane's Liver Pills. . , Each wrapper bears the Signatures of C, McLanr and Fleming Bros. Insist upon-having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming -Bros., jot. Pittsburgh, Pa., the - market , being' full of Imitations of the name UlcLane, spelled differentlj but - same pronunciation ' ; '' '" "; " " &tetzlVxu&ons. A GBEEN HOUSK AND SEE1!1 ORE Hi'' AT YOUR POST OFFICE. ROSES I OSES ! ; 8end and get my catalogue of choice Green Hooseand Beddlrig Plants, i fO ii- .' . . We can send plants through the mall to any part the country. - , C B. VATBCHILD, ' 'r-l. ma V.w'v.iedBsnaa and Florist, March 2ft-2rm r . Balelgh.N?a mm mv goods M lOTOiPand other Jftually fHoeedee. '- y. -jj. t :Jurt received, a tew tarfala flertr fortert CD. ... :.. : BEST BT&y&PgX. AteO a line lot of Coontzr Bamaii 1 wolfor cash. ,t au gvoas oenTered lBtneoireewKe. Trade Bteeet, lack7!? old stand. : i Next door bekm Wilson ftrBlack' apb. ... R. M. MILLER & SONS. May 7. WI 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 Cora, Hour, MeaL Oats, BurJfegs, Chickens, Hams, and general Country Produce. Solicit correspondence from parties wishing to boy r seH.: Bespectfolly F B. ALEXANDIR it CO., MayS. Trade Street. Charlotte, N. C JUSTIN AT LeBOY DATIDSON'S, 50 BARRELS Bridge water Family, Belmont Family and Bel mont 4X Flour. The Brldgewater Family took the Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition. Try one barrel and be conTtneed that It n the best m this market. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL. LIME OF Fine Oranges and Lemons, Cocoanuts, Bananas, Malaga Grapes, and choice French and Plain Candles. Choice Jellies, Mustard and Canned Fruits of all kinds. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Graham Flour, Oat MeaL Marrow Beans, and fresh Crackers of every deacntttoru . CREAM CHEESE. WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, the best ever sold In Charlotte. Also Sugars, Cot fees, Bacon Hama, Breakfast Baeon, Dried Beef. Beef Tongues, and In fact everything good ot eat that heart can wish for Is to be found in my store. LeBOY DAYIDSON. potteries?. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATS LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was resrnlarlT lncorDorated br the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purpose tn 1868, ron iex tebx or TwxHTT-nvs nuts, to which onlraet the tnriola- Die i aim oi me Mate is pledged with a capital of SI. OOO. 000. to which it has since added a Rmatw Fund of $360,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER OMU WINGS will take place-monthly, j tt never scales or postpones. Look at the foUowing uiouimiuuu; - GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the lOdTH GRAND MONTHLY -AXD THX EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans. Tuesday, June 17th, 1879, ' : Under the personal supervision and management, OF Gen. G. T BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. J. A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPTT ATPRIZE, 8100,00a G& NoUce Tickets Halves, 85. Friths, 82. are Ten Dollara Tenths, $1. Only ' . LISTrjar .PBJZES: 1 Capital Prize of... . .$100,000. 8100,000 60,000 20,000 1 Grand Prize of. 50.000 1 Grand Prize of. ... 2 Large Prizes of... 4 Large Prizes of... 20 Prizes of ... . 50 Prizes of 100 Prizes of .... 200 Prizesof..;:..... 600 Prizesof... 10,000 Prizes of 20,000.... 10,000.... 5,000.... 1,000. 500.... 800.... 200.. 100.... 10..M. 20,00 2o,ooa 20,000 25,000 8o,ooa: 44I4JOO f(0,000 100,000, ' - APPROXIMATION PRIZES t 100 Approximation Prizes of 100..... 10.000. w Afpnm matron smzea H - iS..... 7 ,000 1178 Prtaanxamflng to.,, 152200 en.J.A.: r v.: Tr t vommi8sionera. .Application for rate&tocmbssnonldonlybernade mi msb iau wi we company in mow uneana, - ; Write for clrculara ot send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN. PoBtofflceBox 693. New Qrieana, Louisiana mayl 1M yf iTrm HAfdS, mm, MAKS. 1 mm GONDKNSED TJlCt ; -4 ,;j g -US li i v tt- i rV5 ' . NOBff CAROLINA RAILEOAD. .; eoorexaST. ? .,.,. Vn A uau exua cnol ad iu,: 'Leave f4.'lbp'm ArrTe Goldsboro, , a uu i bb i tj.Hu a m i 5.25jKm9JB0aia N a-Cenneets at SaBsbury with W.N-1BR. for aU points Jr Western: North Cbrnllnav dally except Sundays At Greensboro with B. IX B a lor all points North,East and WestAt GOWsborowttli W. dc W. R, B, for WUmmgton. i , No. 4rConnecte at Greensboro - with B. 4 i: B. R. for all potnta North, fast and West. ; eonro wxst. No. 7. Dally exSua,- Date, Nov. ia'7& No.1 , Dally. , No. 8 Daily.. Leave Goldsboro, " Balelglv,.; , Greensboro Arrif Charlotte- - 0.50 am 3.60 pm 8.28 pm 2.25 am 6.85 pm 6.47 am 5.80am 10.60 am JL. uH0t4)adieiittiiBi Salem Branch, f At. Charlotte with a, C ft A. B. R. for all points South, and South-west; at Air-Line Jnnetloni wm A.sGA.ii. uauroad ior au points south and South-east. JUi iSuU :Ne, Sruecta at Sallsbnry with W. N. C. R. R. daily except, fiunday, i t Air-Line Junction Wtth AftCLJL.1,. lorail Points. South and Sooth'West. At : Charlotte with; A. Railroad for all yHUHVUWafMKMUUTSXBh..;- Leave Greensboro dally' except Sunday, 8.60 p m Arrive Salem, " ' " " ,10.60 pm LeareBalem, ' " " " ; 5.46 a in Arrive Greensboro, .: 7.45 am Conneettogat Greensboro with trains on the R. A P. and N,.p,TRailroada.. , r SLKKPIHa CABS V.TTHOCT CBASeX Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between, New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 8 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. - Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh. Goldsboro,- Sansbary 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. B. MACMURDO. Gen, Passenger Agent, nor20 Rleiuaond Ya, Reject all violent PunratlvAa TheT rnln the tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT is HnUUl WfJ Til 0 1 ruunlA a n wnASkna A MkllAirlnsV all derangements of the stomach, liver andlntes- HtlU. W IX . : . 1.1 . mucb, vcgouoo hi remores oustrucuons wiuioui ptuu, and imparts vigor to the organs which It purifies and regulates. Bold by ail Druggists. BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. ThASA THIla Vfll nMDAnt onrl jm-sm TViranAruiln TnT fljfh an nriTivaltAH TMnna. 1ni wmII Drwtvlanr hu ua uuvu auiut m aaa uiuu npT3iiuiat and admirably adapted as a family medicine. They " www V, WUV UMO. UUUfMCU WOT : UJ UUI country, and are extensively used by physicians in for circular. E. R. BECK WITH, Sole Manufactur er, Petersburg, Ya. CELEBRATED DR. WM. H. STOKES, Physician, Mount Hope Retreat, Baltimore, Writes: "I have great pleasure In adding my testi mony to the virtues of Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Ex tract of Beef and Tonic Invlgo rater as the very best preparation used for depression, weakness and in digestion, and, therefore, confidently recommend u to we meaicai proiession." sold by ail drug- We wilt pny Ag utsutjaau-y ot Uio per raonlh tnd eipf , or allow a large cumtDuvtion, tosll our naw and wouJerhil inveMinHa. Wt mean what sksow. fismpls free. Address hnnutaa & Ca, Usnhail, Miah. a month and expenses guaranteed to D I I AaentS. Ontflt free Shaw On.. Aiuma. ta, Maine. $777 A YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit irets. Auuress r. u. YHsJUSKI, augus- ta, Maine. I SCREAM, Whenever you feel like refreshing yourself, call at PERRY'S and get a plate of ICE CREAM, OR GLASS OF ICE LEMONADE. He also has the finest Bananas you ever saw, weighing nearly half a pound each. gT. NICHOLAS. ' SCRB3NEBS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE mm eraiB aho bots. Messrs. Beribner A Co..' in t7a! betfAn the rMshn. cation of St. NicHotASi -an Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Bora, with: Mrs. MnrvMnmia TlnriffA a editor. .Jive! ream have nassedsineee first num ber was issued, and the magazine has won the highest poslUon.rit baa amouthly cticulatkH of j ovxa 50,000 ooprxa. li Is bubllssi'mWtmie ATM) New York, and the -totosatlatrtie -iecrjgnitienia al niostMgeoeral,nd hearty si theAmericao; Al though the progress. of -the magazine . has. been a steaay uuvimce,Tt nas not reached its editors ideas f best;jMcause be ideal- eonttrrUally outruns it, and the magaaliie as swiftly: fellewia. Teday Sr. NnaoLj stands ; .,, ,-. . v , . r TheeJTaarements br IRerftW and arWiMrMs. tlons ior the.new totome-the slxth-pe eoncplete, drawincfrosa alreadr favorlter aonteefi. i ns wU & from promising new 'ones.. Mr. Frank K, Stock- uars new senai story ior ooya, " A'jrjaYrxixowBHip," Will run through the twelve monthly parte, be- iiuiKmu ue numoer sorAoremoer, i7s, the Oi Ll3c. 4'- i.i By SWharinftlX Sinlthy lthrjiutrattoWTredr; eriek Tlilman Iwurlna in tha noma ...--ji S.iiSii or .Buaanr-CoeUdge,; entitled- "Eye- brtfl-ht'twltri earn tn thn vninma ';Tlioi ,n --n -I ' - will he Mrrrrnfinnd also beaeohtirr- ,eufAU7eaned u ,:.: i.i ; f t, ! , AfWSI1? WWr WKSSk" i ! rVwfrwacaa.i;ADOTO;BieTetter Sam lures ui mt.. n lienor. h tha mutsm- ravuuk-A. iu roBpwa m suorv swnea,-; BiatnTesi,' poems, pjrgmistnKtlve sketohesr. and &elure and lre' gepaaie5pana 1&UAimtoy4l ttoui atRVf-.nnrnt UiH iviM fttU- tad-it i . .Tenns, 834)0 aTear: as eenin ssnmw,. cutL' T , "1 rw vuvtwmw iol. wis Dauer.' t nsMuufj svr OUUOVUUE i ft - , ' "fsa'-",f vww4 vu. , Li .fir-'y.Aiac. t-.fuit v moHinnmu anwft Cnlleetor'aOffioejeOiDlstrictNortoCaiou i.i&ia&iea tkaeelraaiw tinkiMwn; Also, 2 boxes topacco, owner X Ward. - Ly?? , r'.:- It T tt i--. i I t'.'itji'.-.w-.'r . e Z JNoOce 1a hereby given to the owner or dalmahta of the abofsdwaihed propwty to appear before me at my office in. Statesviiie. nnn rZ thereto before the expiration -of thirty days froni hereof, or the same wfll to forfeited to the United States.-- - - J. J, MOTtI p f J.J.:Yorao, ',--'; 'ckillectoifl H w "iluorua oe umstratea or jea: XI KeHy.' The StorVtS One oT travel and seventh t Florida isiid the Bahamas. ' For the girls; a oon trnhMbT HtatifW yftf-f g.HiR 5-5 3 Vf nr.'t OPENIIVG 7 i-tti l: J,-' .. !.: . i (.... .N . .-5 '- . .": . , ' iT THE . : em : OF JHQ.,fifiQQKFIILD & CO., f OK Friday, Sara day and Monday, April 25, 26, 4 28. We take great pleasure In inforinlng bur friend and the public generally that our new stock has arrived and Is complete . We1 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 gite us a call, as we fare prepared TO FILL WHOLESALE ORDERS AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE. Very respectfully, JNO. BROOKFIELD & CO., Charlotte , N.C., April 24, 1879. JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF SPRING CHICKENS, TURKEYS AND DUCKS. AT 8. M. HOWELL'S. May 17, ... GREAT BARGAINS In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Silver and Plated Table Ware, . AT- J. T. BtfTtER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at idec24i ' "il T. BUTLER'S. T- :LASNE, ; ; i From Parls France, .: ; . ... , ; u; . W ATCH and CLOCK MAKER. GILBER andt SIL Trade Street, opposite fsnt- Pfesbytertan ' Church, : ' ' HattJraj'iStork ' Every iLted of repafiiB made U onoeat.hall Broni tJUdmg, Coiortnit 'mJeTLatfM or vaniztoaT made at short notJeseiirk kh.m mjw, n W' dowiot ttoradat KwrhW. est twelreaoanrna lor asatlnf Mtmlra. raeptlB.,,. n.-j0f, .3r,-j jHia DIH ??!' ' rALDWELL HOUSE. CALDWELL K jATTVnrxTT Yjfrtav. niTmrmt iwu'i?5:,; ak; 14 j;lt- .ft .1 ImB m rn. : Corner Tryms Sixth Stwete : : Corner pvl8!ih.StreetV , . s i yi scil wult ihriv ' ' ' S. P. IALDWELL.:.v .., ; ...Promietotv - i J 1 .a ; j This house to periniuMntly erti Wished and offer fftA JillftsnMtlMlAnJl sM.i' ' SJ S --L Itar. uuuhj. f eruituieut poaroers waniea-- Wsterie,' flt per week, Begu1ar-.table, -118.0(t board and room onth, $18.00... 3'.ti. ."! Der month. harIG- s8&a4felai;:S; SMITH'S,WOR.M Oil;. Atjixub, Ga., December 8, 1878. -A few nights since I gave my son one dose nt Worm Oil, and the next day aWMmedtiwe large worms. At the same tone I SWne i," little girU lour years old. and she pawed etehte worms from four to fifteen Inches long 1 WonnOli for sale by l)roggigenauVI. pared by K S. LYNDON, AthTnsrTa! 1 re Price 25 eents;- feb2ldAwiT. OS AD A L I S rT?tfW BT for GlConmu Debility, and all diseases ar&St impure condition of the blood. m Thai rriArlta nf t hta nh,.Ku . ire so well known that a riTiS i. but Wicessary to remind the reaklrsof thu family necessities. K or Certificates can be presented from m m. Kamilles throughout the South, endorsw thA illirhttat lurraa 11.. ?'J.'s III Idails. " uuw or Kosa- " he has dsmi it in mu rai A ;" jer diseases with much satisfaction." DB. T. C. PIIGH. Of RalHtnn mends ft tn all twranni ,ffn. JLj.l. J, eased blood, saying it Is suDerlr tn preparation he has ever used. M. t Conference South, says he has been so much benefitted by Its use that he cheerfully kiualntances. ;. CRAVEN Jk. Vm runl. n.... rtlle, Va., say it never has fotted to give sat l8iactlon. SI KtriPT! n u.viTnnu . ul. Tennessee, says it cured him df Rheuma tlsm when all el& tailed. . . ..... : 'Rnnadalla In unt n m I I i i (tlon; Its lngredients are published on ever? fvlCUioCff Is composed of the stronoest KiP-S- 18 811 excellent DlOOd TJtmnAF- THrl ratr hum hJk could reu Mtarnlal fmrn ta the SouUteand rom persons known to ev ery man, woman and chud, either personal ly or by reputation. Rosadalls is sold by all Druggists. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.. 8 College Place, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. WRISTON 4 CO., Druggists feb!6 1w Charlotte, Nc Is a perfect Blood Jumpier, and. is the only purely Vegetable remedy known io sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cukes of Syphilis and Scbofula In all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; It relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all sldn dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop D. a,DbgtettXBtttieni Meth.) It l fin ft issTiTlii ii Mlslnsisisi'lniil jksw Ji . tt ss m wu vawnuis VWICVU:T9 VI iUUKCDUUUi IlUYt used tt with prsnnt beneftctel results. .Beyfck ISmtixat, Prot Uhtf erslty of N. C. (si aoHmsfA n f the Vert Pocket Care. pTnT RevrET'XfTales', ttTST C. Conference. ttnasWeuUed met'' "fiend ahbdie padcage. RevJ Leroy M. Lee, D. t., Meth, Hlst'n. I am hever 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. Ita merits: are Attested by numbers of high character. I have seen a "tted-everything" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Dra. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It Is endorsed by4he direct personal testimony of men of national fameijiadt ofc strietness of speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine ever lad sWheupport tt'4tlarers 'a speclflc. The word of anx pneefjthessmmentj divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight' ' Their United witness Joined with the ex perimental use and approval of the preparation bj welkknowo physicians, removes all doubt It is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent. EdltoM Religious Herald, Va. : Rev.BX;Dal)ney,LL.DHam.Sld.CoL, Va. It is highly esteemed, hen by the regular Medi cal Faculty and theaople. It Is excellent for in digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific, tontc; slightly aperient without nausea. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' ;- For sale by: DB. T. 'p. SMITH, Chartotte, N.C. ODELI4 RAGAN & CO., Greensboro, N. C. , THEQ. F. 'KLUTTli Salisbury, N. C. TEETIt.$UMBHEATH . . NO MORE RHEUMATISM ; , OB GOUT! ; : ' :'.-.! I :;v : ;'- ': ' : ACUTE O RXC HKOKIC '.!;! LK: - i. -Vi;L I C Y L I C A ;! r j SURE CUBE. 1l. Tklanufartured only "under the above Trade-Mark ' ;V. bythe : t ; EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., ' , ' or pabb akd innia. : - - Immediate relief warranted. : Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe .and America; becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on botn continents.- The . Highest Medical Academy o Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days.' Secret The only dlssolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists In the Blood ef Rbeuma t c and Gouty Patients. . $1,00 a box, 6 .boxes for $5 00. Sent to any address on receipt of price Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress -2 - WASHBURN E A CO., n novT . Only Importert' Depot 23 CUff-st, N. Y. : ' For sale by J.' n. McADEN, iwuggists, feb 18 ( ly;f: : f Charlotte, N. c.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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