North Carolina Newspapers

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'FRIDAY. MAY 23.1870
"fiWINE BACK TER GEORGY EF I CAS.
The Pereonal Experience of Mr. John A "
lendanb-Reporf f the Marriage Ceremtn '
M. i blfisf With the Toilef of ihe Bride
and Bridesmaids. , i .
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" Correspondence ol The Observer.
Columbia, GA May 16, 1879. When
the festive little party who were to do
the honors of ISforth Carolina at the
marriage of i!r. .Jno. F. Orr to 'Miss
Sallie E. Bussey; lef t , Charlotte, they
were in remembrance of the fact that
Columbus discovered America (you
may not have, heard this,) and as the
nannle of the Old North State were
ever fond of historical researches.it be-
came the duty- of the boys to, discover
, Th tedium of the -journey, was muc
relieved by the kind provisions made
for our comfort by the "Widow cue-
niiot" and the venerable old - atner
: Heidsick.? When we deposit our dust
in its final resting' place tears usually
follow but the plentiful dust on this
occasion was washed down the river of
time, in the direction of twelve o'clock.
It waa a Quintette club,1 not from Bos
ton, though they played and they sang.
The "Jolly Jokerf' indulged in a deep
sepulchral bass, in honor of his ap
proaching dissolution. The "Web-footed
Waltzer" played b-flat, while the gal
lant "Lieutenant Crook Shanks," of the
II. N,R's lustily I ventilated his vocal
powers among the rolling clouds that
encircled his lofty" brow. The clouds
were furnished by "Big and Little
Casino," who in turn took the leading
part in the vocal exercises pleasantly
varying the enjoyment by a spirited
contest for the palm of "pri-mo-tenore
of the party.
A sixteen-hours ride brought us to
the beautiful little city named in honor
of the venerable ancestor of whom we
were iri search, and who, according to
Mark Twain, has been on a bust in Ge
noa for quite a number of years. At
the depo? we were welcomed with open
armed hospitality by that excellent gen
tleman, Mr. N. J. Bussey, Jr, whose
kind attentions were well supported by
' a number of gallant and good-lctokjng
Georgians. After getting the dust' off
of our clothes, and out of our throats,
we were waltzed .to a german, where
we made a willing and unconditional
surrender to the bright, blooming and
beautitui daughters or uoiumbus.
The marriage ceremony took place at
the .Baptist cnurcn on Wednesday even
ing at 9 o'clock, and was witnessed by
as large au audience as we nave ever
seen assembled on such an occasion.
We' got there in style,, and when the
splendid organ pealed forth the first
notes of Mendelssohn's' Wedding March,
the attendants, preceded by the gentle
man , ushers,'? moved slowly up both
aisles Of the church and took their posi
tions ons either side -of the altar in the
f oflowmg' order ; -r;
CAIrV.G. G. Jordan led in Miss Cora
fitting, a fair daughter of Macon, who
was attired .in. an, . elegant brocaded
bunting, satiii waist; tha-fronLof-whicK
waa aqar-nea mut oeautilul mosaic
landscape buttons,' square train and
diamonds.
Next came Mr. J, II. Francis with
Miss Addie Swift, her dress of white
India muslin, exquisitely trimmed with
Bretonne lace and delicate peach-bloom
ribbons and pearl ornaments.
Mr. A. L. Smith was happy in having
charge of Miss Viola Beach, who was
most becomingly arrayed in white bunt
ing, silk waist, trimmed with delicate
sprays of lilies of the valley ruby cr-
naments.
Mr. W. P. Myers was the fortunate
attendant of the cultivated and charm
ing Miss Anna Griffin, who was most
tsuafcAf nllv ntrirori in wViiro rurlornrv
bands of corresponding, color, and dia
monds. B. C. Cobb, Esq., was blest in having
in his care one of Georgia's fairest rep
resentatives, Miss Emma Biggers, who
wore damasse grenadine, trimmed in
white satin and delicately tinted flow
ers. Pearls.
Mr. J. B. Hill was with Miss Lizzie
Curtis, who also wore a damasse grena
dine, diafrnnal satin: lmro oillr uraiaf
u ..... ... urn Dua nmuvi
lilies. Pearls. J
Mr. J. T. Estes attended Miss Alice
McDougald. Bunting, satin trimmings
and rubies. ,
Mr. C. E. Lovelace: and Miss Willie
Hood a lovely brunette. White tarle-
ton, blue trimmings ;gold ornaments.
Mr. SD;. Moore and Miss Cora Acee
.grenadine and white satin, pale blue
and light pink .trimmings ot flowers
' and ribbands. j
Mr. E. C. Chancellor and Miss Katie
Mason white tarleton, diagonal satin
uars, lasceiuiiy arrangel bows, decol-
lelte. Pearls. -
Mr. Eh B. SDnnss was the favored
escort of Miss Pinkie Bussey, the young
and lovely sister of the bride. She wore
a white tarleton not en train white
roses i nc her hair. : !
Mr. N. J Bussey, J., a brother of the
bride, with Miss Maggie Morehead, pre
ceded the happy bride and groom. Miss
Maggie wore a beautiful brocaded white
silk dress, blush roses. Diamonds.
; m Then eame the radiant pair who were
happily; destined soon to be made one.
xueDnae was gorgeously attired in a
brocaded silk and satin, a la prineesse
train, damasse vest front and collar,
side pleated ruffles, lapping folds and
sprays of orange blossoms. Her veil
was. of silk tulle and grafeef ully envel
oped her in a snowy mist, out of which
- beamed her radiant face, suggesting the
ongnt and happy destiny in store for
ner. iter ornaments, diamonds the
beautiful cross, the gift of the happy
Kruum, was a sure sign oi uieir plighted
faith. -i
When the pair had placed themselves
under the tasteful arch of evergreens
mm uuwers iuai surrounxiea the mar
nage Dell suspended near thA altar
v lley. Mr. Campbell eloquently invoked
uivuuj messing upon tne ceremony
about to be performed, i Then Kev. B.
w. Bussey, after' a most impressive,
feeling and touching preliminary ad
dress, conducted the nuptial rites. He
ITV . VI., i . .
m c aio aaseiuuieu io unite m mar-
: riage Air. j . jr. Orr and Miss S. E. Bus
sey. jstnere any lawful reason why
- uen snouia ; not do done ? I presume
w "uuo. iij-aiiictgc, my irienas, is
of divine appointment, if - wan inati-
t ited during' man's inhdeenev : it was
ratified, by Jesus, the .great law giver.
amtaeciared by the apostle to, be hon-
oraDie in alL; God made man and placed
va- r it e' 2Bl inac 1C might .be
aradiseHe-made-womaii and placed
ucr ""ffft fjwnan for
i w uuiuion,iii3 :.joy, and
crave nr- fn hln-r t
- . ' w uutuu ou iiCiiiiKr i
foi i! V"1?? e.re :no IoKer
uZT u - MCB,i carriage men is
death.
r "l U1"u u me nana nr
) Kuieiun runiom iDUt .con-
fife;
MffcJeeUng-miitBalt-ttorbea
fLVlOIi , Alld u lAVA DfvAMrinUill4a il li
r., .iTfr ;""w"i--.w.t,rEs.
new responsibilities and new iovs. Fol-
happinessjill ;be;WrSr! long after
jyufcu auu -CTace Tiave tasai auraii-
i funti iiii. . i . V
.-'ov- utu imai' Vour mRri - tafr -
Z?E.lii'Mfr-.Oui dojyou, take' thia
ui, miu sianas dv vour. sidp tn h
I Wi the presence est God and
. ' ' ' ' ' '
; ' 'mmmmin ,....M4timwmmrww i j x.u..u mmmutm. iu m wsMiasjaJuss ' 1 IUJI"Jt u v.mmwnmmmUmmKa.
iWWWsliiMstsMsWMsi - '- 1 -' ' ISSMSSS I
cleave unto her ; will you love oer, pro
vide for her, and cherish her? -Will you
fulfill towards her all the relations of
- ' ....
husband, as they may be set forth in
God's word? ;, .
"Sallie, my sister, ao you tafce tnis
man: wno stands dv your sme, io ue
your lawful wedded husband? - Do you
promise, in : the presence of God and
these witnesses, to leave all others and
cleave unto him ? Will you love him ;
honor him ? Will you be his helpmeet?
Will vou reioice in his joyk--l ask wnat
symbol of affection is presented and re
ceived? The gentleman says: "This ring"
handing it to the minister.
. The minister receives it, saying: "This
ring" turning to the woman he asks,
"Is it received ?" She replies, "It is."
"Then Dlace it on the tourtn linger
of the woman's left hand."
The minister then says: A beauti
ful symbol it is ; may it remain afit ea
wem oi tne ongnter imK uniting yum
hearts ; may it oe . a fit emblem of She
richer circle oi yourmutuai enjoyments,
anA mav vonr affection like it be end-
les5. And now. since vou have made
tnese vows, in accordance with the au-
thority invested in me, I pronounceyou
husband and wife. . Henceforth, J. IV
and Sallie B. Orr, are one in name, in
interest, in destiny, one.; Let us pray."
When the minister had reenngiy ana
devoutly prayed that "henceforth J. F.
Orr and S. E. Urr be, ana remain one,
in name, in interest, and in destiny," the
bridal party slowly marched away from
the happy scene to the residence of Dr.
N. J. Bussey, Sr.. where an elegant repast
was prepared tor tne joyous ana ae-
lighted guests. The music of a splendid
band pushed away the hours until the
morning came. The bride and groom left
the next morning for New York and
Canada, carrying with them the best
wishes of a host of friends.
We did not leave Columbus until En-
day. The other boys kindly gave to the
visiting ladies a complimentary ger
man and we went. We can't write
more. It was too nice. We are all in
love and may the girls have mercy on
the Boys from North Carolina.
Governor Vance's Debut.
Washington Post, 20th.
Senator Vance, of North Carolina,
followed Mr. Blaine, and it is not possi
ble to give a fair synopsis of what he
said. It was so full of richness that it
must be read from the first word to the
last to be appreciated. He reduced the
so-called arguments of the Republicans
to logical propositions, and thus demon
strated the weak and absurd character
of all that has been said against the pro
posed repeal. He tore Blaine to pieces.
riddled Conklmg.and held Mizzer Chan
dler up on the point of a pin. He de
scribed the condition of affairs in the
South before and after the war, and in
his inimitable style reviewed the char
acter of the Kadical party and its legislation.-
He ventilated the vetoes, and
humorously touched np the fraud who
wrote them, or rather signed them. He
caused perfect consternation among the
Kadical senators. Tney squirmed ana
twisted for-awhile, and finally Conk-
ling, Anthony, Edmunds and: Logan
srathered in a knot as if to stmnort e:ich
other under the galling lire. Conkling,
desiring to manliest his indifference to
everybody but himself, left his seat, but
took precious good care to get near
enough the cloak-room door to listen
for awhile.
When Gov. Vance sat down he was
fairly overwhelmed with congratula
tions upon the success and telling effect
of his first speech.
Wash. Correspondence Richmond State.
Senator Vance was unfortunate in
the selection of the time for making his
nrst speecn in tne Senate, it was late
in the afternoon, and everybody was
t i onH hinrru 1 f tint I rv wrVmn
va n nut u&j. KJJ f lit. 11
he commenced, the galleries were most
ly empty and naif the senate had gone
down to lunch. He soon gained atten-
timrfronrtbosa that remained, and de
livered one of his peculiarly entertain
ing speeches for which he has so wide a
reputation in the South. His super
abundant wit croppedout in every sen
tence, and his odd illustrations and an
ecdotes were fully appreciated on the
Democratic side and in the srallerv.
Some of the Democratic Senators laugh
ed until they were ready to cry. while
the half dozen Republicans looked as if
they didn t know what to make ef him
uonKiing never smuea once, out pres
ently took up his newspaper and nre-
tended to be reading, while he pared his
r m a. hi -
nnger-naiis. x ney will au laugn when
they read it in the Record, and recognize
ure capital mis v ance maae.
A Horrible Murder in South Carolina.
Atlanta Constitution.
W e have the particulars of a terrible
murder which occurred in Anderson
county, near Pendleton, South Carolina,
last weanesaav. me circumstances
make it one of the most glaring instan
ces oi cow Diooasnea we nave ever
chronicled. William Ferguson a white
planter living in Anderson county, was
told one day-last week that a iieero erirl
named juatwe nation, wno lived on a
farm near his own, had charged that he
had made an attempt to rape her. Fer
guson denounced the report as a mali
cious lie, but as he continued to bear it,
lesui veu to swp us circulation in a more
effectual manner. Last Wednesday he
loaded a shot-gun heavily and went to
tne neid wnere Aiattie and some other
negroes were hoeing cotton. Heasked
her if she bad made the assertion which
had been reported as coming from' her.
She said she had. Ferguson then told
her it was a lie and she knew it to be
so. He demanded that she retract it in
the presence of the witnesses then pres-
enc. xne gin reiuseo to do so. .Fergu
son repeated the demand.-, Again Mat-
tie Hatton refused. The demand was
made the third time with no better sue
cess, i erguson then appeared to be ex
asperated, and leveling his cun fired
both barrels at tliedoomed woman. The
shot entered the head, teannjr it fear
fully to nieces. She fell without a crrnan
and died almost instantly.' The negroes
were bornhed at this brutal act and
scattered like scared sheep, Ferguson
looked for a moment at the woman and
then -fled from the scene. He has not
since been heard of.: To the; honor of
tne good people or Anderson county, it
must be said, that they are unanimous
in tneir denunciation of this awf u
crime, and are doing all they canto
bring the criminal to lusti. Tr.
probable that a reward twill be offered
and the murderer brought to justioe.
Snalor Vance o Visit (be Lynchburg Fair
: . - tmchburg News. .
Mr. Alexander McDonald.'-Secretary
of the Agricultural and Mechanical Sc-
ciety, telegraphs as foUows from Wash
1 ingtonr ;r'- ? -
i .vnr,enatoKiiuo;'2rtli -Carolina,
j Jias accepted
an InritatlttnE todetiVfiT fin
Mdress at the Lynchburg f air, iinless
pcitiyely prevented .by, public-duties.
ne will De accompanied by Senator
i m. ; lie amacona. . trm TnimatAP
from
Mexico to the United States; who is' 'la-
I Ai .1.... T Kt
relations; ;Detween;.tne two countries."
ca1? off .b' weans ihcFeased
wogtets the most eminent Btofl
lu'l'M'uwwineoiT completely Dome out brurin
i arjr analysis. - The name of thia immtt ibtnrnvnt
HostetteM, a preparation HKewlse celebrated as a
1 uiuuu wiuj me Due and a certain
i extant, ana W highly recommended as a medicinal
t BOmulant by dlatinguighed physicians and analyst-
IT
5.
A TORPID 11VE1
U the fruitful source of many flf scares, promt ,
Bent among which are ''
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTJYENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEViffV AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM,. KJPNEY ;COM- h''
PLAINT, COUC, ETC ' " '
SYMPTOMS OF A
V&W LIVER.
Xoesof JLbpe15tnaK'anBea, the bowels
aracoetivelmt sorjaetones alternate with,"
looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied
with a Dull sensation in the back part.Pttm ; ;
fn thy yjght side-and-under, the shoulder-
blade, 'fullness after eating, with a disin;
rifnation to exertion of body or mind, Irri
tability of temper, Low spirits, Iioas ot
memory, with a feeling of having neglected
some duty, General weariness; WJzsaness,J
Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the ; '
eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally; '
over the right eye, Restlessness at night
with, fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. '
U THESE WAKNENGSASE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
10 DIIli'
are especially, adapted t such
cabesr a- single' dos effects
such a change of feeling as to
astonish thesiffer6 f
TUTT'S PILLS
are compoanded from nbst&aeea that are
free from any properties that can injure
the in oat delicate -ors-anlzatton. They
8earch, Cleanse, Pnrify, and lnvixorate
the entire System. By relieving the eu
gorged Liver, they cleanse the blood
from poisonous hamon, ajnd thus Impart
health and vitality to the body, causing "
the bowels to act naturally, without
which no one can feel well.
A Noted Divine says :
Dr. Til IT: Iear Sir: For ten yean I hare beon .
F:Te
Oyspe
r Pills i
rifch H1
s nuuirr to .Dyspepsia. Constipation and Piles. Last :
Spring your Pills were recommended tome ; I used
tuemT but with little faithT. I am now a well man.
baTa good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools.
priecb, regular b.wis,
ottr pounds solid Scsh.
piles foua. sad 1 nave gamed fort- poancs ao.:a ucsu.
Taey are wortn their weignt in gold.
. . By,a.I glMP6K.li''ili.Ky.
TUTT'S PILLS,
Their first effect Is Id Increase the Appel:' r,
and canse the body to Take ou Fteali, tinis .j
system is noarished, and by their Tonic Ac
tion on the Digestive' Organs, ltegular
Stools are produced.
DR. J. F, HAYWOOD
OF NEW YORK, SAYS t
m Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved !:y re
storing the Layer to its normal fanctionH, and for
this purpose no remedy his ever been invented tlit
has as happy an effect as T OTPS PILLS."
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS.
Oulco 85 Murray Street New York.
VT Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Iufor
nation and Useful Beoeipts " will be mcilcd-e
on application. ; ,
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Ga&T Haib OB Whisims changed
Buck br a simrle ssinsinstioa of this
to a Glosst
Dyk- It im
touslv. and is
parts a Natural Oolor, acta Instantaneously, and
aa Harmless as sorinc water Bold by Druggists, or
sent by exnrees on receipt of $L .
Office; 35 Murny St., New York.
apr 1 ly.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. MoIiANE'S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR .
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF, VVORMS.
THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored,
with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks ; the eyes become dull ; die .
pupils dilate ; an azure' semicircle
runs along the lower eye-lid ; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual
secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred
tongue ; breath very foul, particularly
in the morning ; s 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 uiifrequent
ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen
and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration
occasionally difficult, , and accompa
nied by hiccough; cough sometimes
dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding of the
teeth ; temper variable, but generally
irritable, &cr t I
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT JDQES IOT CONTAIN 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. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the jljs that flesh is heir to," but jn
' affections of the liver, and in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Siplc 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 taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un
equaled.! 1 M
BE WAKE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.-
JSaph box has a red , wax seal on the
lid,''with the inipressibn Dr. McLAne's
LlVW:jRlU4.n.y ui 1-..N-V,.,:) .'smv
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 Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being uiLcf imitations of the
name MCLMhd, ipalledlifierently but
saine pronunciation. ? , ,r,
A GKEEN HOUSE AND
AT YOUR TOST OTTICE.
J. .:
ROSES ROSES !
,ii
. - ' i
8end and get - mr Batalogue Of choice Green
fvuso huu rteuqjng f lanis.
We ean send planU throueh theTmal! (e aorpait
tif e eounor. . - r
-tar C. B. FAIRCHrXD. -
Beedsman and Florist, -
March 26 2m,
HaieigD.tt.u.
nkw goods i." ; . ;.. ;w .-h - iTi 1 v
r.o.' - ' " , ; NSW XaTTJBES ' S?l.Oi&' .ij--j"t.J-
' Come to me tot bacon, Com, Sugar, Coflee. Mo-
lasses, ana outer Family urocenes. - - t :
Just received, a few barrels of Benr Foster's (Da
Tleeountr) .. ' ..i,t- i "
BBST BTB WHISKKT-
Also a fine lot of Conn try Hams.' I sen for cash.
, All goods delivered In the eJtrreevot charge, 7 ;
' - ,: . . ... , W.H,mMMINGEB,lr
: -i4 - - J ,Trade Street,1'-
, -' Next door below Wilson Slack's old stand. -
ap 15. .n.-i.; . -v.'-.
R. M. MILLER & SONS.
May 7.
WE retail nothing but cboloe goods. Guaran
tee every article we sell and will cheer
folly refund your money when our goods are not
found as represented. A good stock of
FAMILY
GROCE R I E S
on hand. We make speeialUes of Corn, Flour,
Meal, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Hams, and
general Country Produce. Solicit correspondence
from parties wishing to buy or selL
Respectfully, .
V B. ALEXANDER & CO.,
May 3. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C.
JUS T I N
AT
LeBOT DAVTOSON'S,
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 the best in this market
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF
Fine Oranges aad Lemons, Cocoanuts, Bananas,
Malaga Grapes, and choice French and
Plain Candles.
Choice Jellies, Mustard and Canned Fruits of all
. kinds.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Graham Flour, Oat Meal, Marrow Beans, and fresh
, Crackers of every description.
CREAM CHEESE.
' WINDSOR MANOR 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 heart can wish for Is to be found in my store.
,,i LeBOT DAVIDSON..
JUST RECEIVED
-AT-
TIDDY'S
CITY BOOK STORE,
" ' A well selected Stock. of ; :
WRITING PAPER,
iTrT ".Tar 'C
Including Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal and Fools
cap, which theypiopose to sell cheap foe cash. V
Also French Paper of.eyerydeacripttoni with Enj
velopes to match. . i
Also Paper In boxes, to salt the most fastidious
.: SOCIAL iTriQUETTB F NEW TOBJt ' t
, : , '. . ... v-v. :.r'i :.'--!' !
1A standard treatise upon the laws of good society
n New York. - ' :
Congress Tie Envelopes;; a new' lot -just "received.
-. .
Edward Todd C,'Celehra; ' . ,
A Pep by some considered superior 'Mo a Gold Pen,
f-r-
TIDDY &BRO. are also Agents for Emerson
yvtvwiawu muwsx - j ,
HAND-STAMPS,
and any orders given them will receive prompt at
tention.,
i' BDTTERICK 4 CO.'S METROPOLITAN
FASHIONS r
For May, 1879, Just received at ' - '
v TIDDT it BRQ'g.
. CASH PAID FOB BAGS! .t
FOR SALE.
That valuable property in this city known as the
'i annery of Alexander, Allen McBee. This Tan-
uxsij utmveDienuy looaieo, ana nas au the latest
uuiirorw macinneryiu-u-'
Bark and hides low and. in abundance. i nxT
, For particulars address , f , .
' , j-.- A, ISAACS, "Attorn y )
'"?t" lor Alexander. Allen A MrEA.
j: Ma, 9th, WlawJ
Ui;i . ... -:E.:r- u
HAMS
HAMS
HAMS
HAMS
25 TIBRC
Select atf violent: Pnreativea. Ther ruin the.
tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion. ; . .
- TABHAKT EFFERVESCENT SELTZER
5tr.uS2 o-Jt APEBIENTi
isusedby yatlonaJpeopla asa means of relieving
all derangements of the stomachy liver and Intes
tines, because it removes obstructions without pain,
and Imparts vigor to the organs which it purines
and regulates. . . 4,
Sold by all Druggists. ; r , : -i . i ' ';"
;be
;T , .TI-DYSPEITIC PILLS. . ;
These. Plji win prevent and cure Dyspepsia.
They are an- unrivalled Dinner PIIL mild aperient,
and admirably adapted as a family medicine.' They
are used by the most cultivated i people In our
country, and are extensively-used by physicians In
their practice. Sold by Druggists generally. Send
for circular, E. R. BECKWIXH, Sole Manufactur
er, Petersburg, Va. . . ;
CELEBRATED
Dll.WM. Hi STOKES,
Physician, Mount Hope Retreat," Baltimore,
Writes: rI have great pleasure In adding my testi
mony to the virtues of Colden's Llebisr's Llauld Ex
tract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator as the tery best
preparation used for denression. weakness and In-'
digestion, and, therefore, confidently recommend
It to the medical profession;" Sold by all drug
gists. , f, :::, . :
mm
Wc-wiH "Agenw a Samry orsioo per month
and exjliv-H, r aguwa lartH? oomtnisoion, loeell our
Dew and woinhii ftil invent ioiis. We mean what we say
Sample ftx-e. AddresaSaKnaAii 4 Co., Marshall, Mioa.
$77
a month and expenses guaranteed to
Agents. Outfit free Shaw Sl Co.. Augus
ta, Maine
Qf7T7JL YEAR and expenses to agents.
Outfit
tpi i i rree.
Address P. O. VTCXERT, 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.
Wheeler's Elixir Phosphates.
An elegant preparation for sustaining the vital
were a nerve and brain food one dollar per
DR. T. C. SMITH, Druggist.
Fine Flavoring Extracts.
Lemon, Vanilla, Pine Apple and Strawberry, at
XR. T.-C SMITH'S DRUG STORE.
Hand Mirrors,
Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Cologne, Handkerchief Extracts and Fine Soaps,
at DB. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE.
Elixirs and Fluid Extracts.
The largest assortment in the city may be found
at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE.
A Full Line of
Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicines always on
hand at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE.
Cuticura Remedies,
Salve, Soap and Besolvent just received at
DB. T. C. SMITH'S DBUG 8TOBE.
Bromidia, lodia,
vitalized Phosphates, Tamar Indlen, Bedford
Springs Mass and Seven Springs Mass, at
DB. T. C. SMITH'S DBUG STORE.
Ladies' and Gents'
Shoulder Braces, Improved patterns, at
DB T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE.
Five Cent Cigars
One of our specialties we try to get the best call
and get some at
DB. T. C. SMITH'S DBUG STORE.
Vest Pocket Cure
And Horehound Cough Syrup, each 25 cents a bot
tle, at DR. tTC. SMITH'S DBUG STORE.
25c, Hair Dye.
Has been tried
by
and found satisfactory. For sale
DB, T. C. SMITH, Druggist.
Pump Cans,
For holding Kerosene Oil, 'The cheapest in Char
lotte, at DR. I. C: SMITH'S DBUG STORE.
'! li-'lli." It i)
If lyierchants
Will buy their irDrugs and Medicines of Dr.'T;' C.
Smite, Druggist, at. Charlotte,' they will find price
satlsfactorvana save freight chjtrgesl from North-
Visiti
Will find fee Cold Sod Water at Vt. T, C,' Smith's
Drug Stow, apposite the Central Hotel --J
i:jT!riii'M.aDiaVSj:li !
Try Arctic Soda Water, and- SparkUng Ginger Ale,
5 cents a glass, at ; -a.1 - -i : ! k ;
. . , PH..T?,C; SMITHS DrtQ.STOBE, ,
T
r.n'iiaai2iixt: i viVCi ill
0
von t iorget to try tne 5 cent cigars ror
ue at
( a . l i i u. j DO. v U. JSMlXtl'fi.lJJKU!
Tpjlet Articles,
F,. J ! J
Perfumery and everything In- the finest lowest
priceiat H&JEJC SMAIHS DRUG STOReT
A' gents, WANTED for the .best5 and, fastest
-XlLti-selllmr Pictorial Books and RrwB TptW.
reduced BH pen cent! Nationai. PrjBLisjaHOCa J
Philadelphia, Pa. ; inhioU,
Jaygtha foundation for substantlal-fartunet wr?
wvnu a, w xxmera, ao aroaa street, w.- x.'- '
: T oil! ar.ul J:i
,CJ T Tj - Pisam writ a fop lam
CjXXV . ' inustr&WCfiisJra
; jiiJtlFLES, SHOTrGUNS, BEYOLVEBSv;;
Address Great Western Gun .Works,' Pittsburg, Pa.
- 1 ' " ' ' ' i.t " 1J T " f I' 1 ' '
BENSOM-CAPCINE
POEO0S IPEA-S'EEKI
f IT fB tJ
Seetbai each pjafejp has , toe, word, C-A-P-C-I N-E
CRt through It, and insist wn havtogno other. Ask
your physician aa to its-merits over an otbers. ' j
4
a
1
i -Pareon's Purgative PUls anake- new Blch Blood;
and will completely change the blood in the emir
System in three monthK.: An v nnrsnn who oHii tntr
one pill eacta night from 1 to 1 2 weeks nay be e-
pmuvu w uuim jieaiuu u sucn a uune be possibles
Bnt to-mail far 8 letter, stamps LS. JOHHSON
CO., Bangor, Me. sM; 5r, i '--vt;.v
. v.'-i 1 rvwj i
I.T..?.
11
;ANP:pPENING!
-AT THE--"
CHINA PAEACE
1-OF
C h-.'r
JM' EROOKFIILD & CO.,
-ON
Friday, Sani day and Monday, April 25, 26, & 28.
We take great pleasure in lnformins our friend
and the public generally that pur new stock
has arrived and Is complete
We cordially invite all to inspect our large and
well selected assortment, consisting of
CHINA. GLASS AND CROCKERY,
PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY,
TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Lamps, Buckets, Chandeliers, etc., etc.,
All of which we will offer very low, at prices to
suit the times.
COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
will uo well to give us a call, as we fare prepared
TO FILL
WHOLE SALE
ORDERS
AS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE.
Very respectfully,
JNO. BBOOKFIELD 4c CO.,
Charlotte , N.C., April 24, 1879.
JUST RECEIVED,
A FINE LOT OF
SPRING CHICKENS,
TURKEYS AND DUCKS.
AT
a M. HOWELL'S.
May 17,
GREAT BARGAINS
In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver
Watches, Silver and Plated Table Wav-e,
,1. T. BUTLER'S.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELBY,
SILVER AND
3ILVEB-
t
PLATED
ii'iJ
WAE,4
GOLD AN6 i SILVER
SPECTACLES.
'l Gold-Head Canes' and everyUiing you want
... . .,.,! ..: -i
WATCH and CLOCK MADaGltbsB' and glL-
:-. t i-r.i iiJis"iL'lv.t i.-j t
Trade Street, onntfft JiPjtobyte
iHivitfiU ' ii.'tii naOiUitoiii SiiJ 3;!::;yr i
an5wSn?
tBrohaeiGikUnfc ofelne,' vr$iattngcrandGal-
;vBBizraramae auuMrciatiM and emiaafA toed
h Repaired .wrJ ionoalled forwffll b aokf fat the
eipiratlon oi twelve months for cost of Tepalrsw 1
. septl5
WELL HOUSE. - CALDWILX; HOTTHTrV
SO
Ku Oomer TryOdand S&tk Streets.'-:
T ComerTryoa'ai4 Stttjj Strict 'u
Hi . Ji',-:,tAi.;M-&. s.'tA-t V. A it f! -til-MFxir,-
r.i
7
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J,
uiri;
i
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. CHARLOTTE. JLC,
u i .V-
8; PiCAJJQWELL;..u;i.. ..Proprietor.
.This house Is permanently aaUbBahed and oBen
all the conveniences and comforts ot a flrsWasa
Ji-lfO li: Wi)j.t ,Mi4 Jrr - -.rj Jli J . it .
boajdln houaal I PersonA rtalOhg the city wfilf And
it a pleasant majient boarders wanfed.
Can, be fumiahedwlLh rooms.' " t. ' i I -'
,RATES--Per day, iTansienLiJSt per week,
OOKguiarteCSiof poard and: room
'i
SMITH'S WORM 01 1
.2 iJE
7 ' :fiM, Ga., December 8 1878.
A few nights sines I gave my son one do.
Worm Oil, and the next day he passed .i11'9
large worms. At the same time i anLan
UttTe girt, four years old, and she pffl e V
worms from four to fifteen inchesTon "w-sU
: Worm Oil for sale br DruggistogJeSw'lL
pared by E. & LYNDON, AnsGa! r"
Triee 25 cents.; feb2ld4wU
OS AD A L I S
hnHEt GREAT SOUTHERN REMTnv ,
flf the cure of SsSSta4" f
Taitrtv Rheumatism, White SwelUuV S
Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis NZ?'
Debility, and. all diseases artalne fmi
The' merits of this vahiahi
Preparation
are sv weu Known that a nassihs-... h" , ."
'iotrmal of the ruwumit nf oi,J! Ft V1. "ls
WUIr UCCCDDWI Ml IRIIIIIKI infl Maba
bottle of this medicine amonc tttr '
family necessities. " SWK K
Certificate can be presented
ladinsr Physicians. MlniHtora ,
from rnxnc
leading Physicians, Mlnlste
families thrmis-hmit th si, ".."5iV18
w and heads ot
the hle-hftst tarrni. hCT,t"Vr'J!iu'?1'1K
l"po rlI,a u,w lvaa ""tract of R6si
DB. B. WILSON CARB, of Baltimore savs
he has used it in eases of fimf.,i 13 "
DRr T; CrPUGH. of TikiH
eseTbW' ylngtt isTuT St
preparaBorr oe nas ever used. '
1 BEV; 'DABNEY BALL. ofih tu.
M.B Conference South, wys hThaTbeen
much benefitted by its use that he cheerful h
recommends It to all his friends and
quainraneea.
CRANEN & CO.. Dnunrlotn t
ville. vs.. say ft never hss faiiAi tn h .. .
l,hHM . " S)"c Sl-
' HAMUJS1.
G. McFADDEN, Murfreesboro
says it cured him of Rheum,.:
Tennessee.
- ttonTWHeiran'else failed.
tij "
Bosadaiis is not a. wnt
:t ,Hlont As lagredlents are published on i
quack prepara-
BaCkagVV 4hoW it to tour nhnlriun ,nj
Tf
laiieraavea that exisL and Is an yi
blood putlfler. Did our space admit we
couM ghe-you testimonials from every State
in the South and from persons known to ev
ery man, woman and child, either personal
ly or by reputation.
I
s
Rosadalis is sold by all lKeis.
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & ( 0 ..
8 College Place,
i NEW YORK.
For sale by L. B.. WBISTON 4 CO., Druggists.
- ; ; . : . cnanooe, n. c.
feblft'lwi
-a- i
Is a perfect Blood -PwrWier, and is the
only purely Vsgeiablk remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical' and Permanent
Cuses of Stphilis "and Scroti' la in all their
stages. . . . i i . .
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system ; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin lis-
Sold by druggists generally.
feb25 0m
Bishop D. a Doggett (SoBtbern Meth.)
It is an excellent corrective of indigestion. Have
used It with prompt beneflclal results,
Bet. Dh MangtarA, ftSf. 'University' of N. C.
I concur with' Blsbob Dbggett hi his estimate or
the Vest Pocket Curej.'; t :
iefi tii:tea"ji j(. C, Conference.
It has benefitted me. Send another package.
. ; ''Bev. Leroy H. IrfieTE yi. Meth. Btefn.
I am never without R at home or abroad, it is
an antidote 'tortndtgesUon." Uneasiness after a
meal or purging is shedce4 and the bowel reguU
tedr , Its mertu. are attested by numbers t sigb
Character. ,L have seen a "trled-everythiiig''
peptlc ef fifteen years, relieved by one dose.
Bev. Dm. Jeter, Breaadue, Ptckbisoa (Bap.)
It is endorsed by the direct personal testimony
at s men oi aattonal' fame vend ef strictness of
peeeh.,-it4 ra& teeWb-) say tbat ne modldne
evetbuctt .auhpoH laora a speclflc
Theor4W S$tf0itltdivlpe9 who
hnderwfftviita aBJe4jpepsiA' baseserved
whtf-TheiffsaiteA wttoeeH tetued wtth the i
periiDehtal use. and approval of the preparaUoa br
well-fcAown1 -pbysiclaiur, removes all doubt. It is,
isejrand question a wonderful therateuUcal agent
EdJJorsBeligiwa Herald, Va. .
Bev. B. L. Dabney, LlTd., Haaa. Sid. Col., Va.
. It la highly t esteeweA her by the retalar Medi
cal Faculty and the jBeeple. , It is excellent for in
digestion end totulenreolieedAtrve, soporific,
louicsllgUtiy 84erieiit, without iuudetv
,.,rr) For sale byi :v
; ; (dbt.c, smiths ciriottejrife :
ODELL, BAGAN A1 CO. , Greensboro; N. C.
THE07T7EXTJTT2, 'Salisbury, N. C.
-i5i t rtar 8-Urw tf-
T ECTHiiGUpSBBEATH
:NO MORE RHEUMATISM
0B.GOOTi '
' 'A CC T S '0 4I.C H B 0 N I C
li! ! . t-' ..i i -'.-
st: ,vf fM . .-
0n. i .jft A.L I C Y L. I A
, ---jii.-.i.'' SURE CURS.'
Manufactured only under the above Trade-nar
I '
by the
i s.
I . .. ; f . . ... - i- : j! ;
EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO.,
ovpABis Airs uoraa. Hi
riuuii.h Tf. !Mnkul. . 'mnnirnent' Cur.
guaranteed. Now exclusively need by all celebrated
physicians of Europe and , America, ieoming
Staple, ilannless; and .KeUaWe Bemedy on
-continents.': s Thefilghest Medical Academy or
Paris report 85 cures tutot 100 oases ittiJ??
days. Secret The only dlssolver of th rteoww
Uric Add which exists in tne Blood of Bheumattc
and Gouty Patients. M a box, boxes tor
S3 00. Sent to any address on- receipt jfJfj:
ot7 On!y?rnf?ftBW Depot CUff1"
,fT sale,? a,PJKf ' c:
feb. 18 I lr, ' r; --' J-"" 41 c Caarlette, N. "
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