1 .. . , l, SUNDAY,' JUNE 1,1879. STATE NEWS. Concord is to have the hog law. J. L. Todd has re-opened the Walton House in Morganton. :f.;H The Mooresville toette has discard ed the patent outside, and has greatly improved. Washington has shipped North this season by express 1,000 boxes of fish, getting back $20,000.; Old bonds to the amount" of $33,000 came Into the' Stata treasury for t ex change Thursdayli U ? - v A meeting of the bar of Duplin court passed resolutions of respect to the. memory of the late Col. W. S. Devane,; of Wilmington. ; . y . i i Wilmingtonians expected a rich treat in tho iAt.nrA of Oen. R. E. Colston on modern Egypt, Friday night. ; A terrific storm swept over a part of Granville county on the 16th ult. An, immense quantity of rain fell and the damage cannot be estimated. The "Whitfield Latin medal, at Wake Forest College, has been awarded by the examiners to Mr. Thos. P. Womack, of Yanceyville, Caswell county. The Spirit states that a lodge of the Knights of Honor has been formed in Kockingham, Richmond county, with 81 members. Capt, W. I. Everett is past dictator. The hogs in Burke county have the cholera, and the cattle in some commu nities are affected with a disease which is proving fatal," but Jhe good people were never healthier. A debating society in Morganton, discussing the old queries which have agitated school boys for a century, will settle the question, Were the whites jus tiftable in driving the Indians from their lands. Mr. A. M. Finley left Marion on the 28th to take ashort walk in the country. Wfl sat down on the roadside to rest, and iiod in his seat.. Just a vear ago al most to a day, his wife dropped dead in their house at Marion. At Edenton Street M. E. church, Ral eigh, Thursday aiternoon, according lo the News, Mr, Geo. F. Fonst, formerly of Raleigh, but now of Winston, was united in marriage to Miss Emma, daughter of W. II. Bledsoe, of Raleigh. Wilminsrton Review: The next ses sion of the Military Academy begins October 1st, under the management of f!ait. Washington Cutlett as principal Capt, Catlett is well known to our peo nle. He has been connected with the Academv from the date of its revival by Major Burgess, and has given ample evidence of his ability to control as well aa to teach the pupils of that institution, The Concord Sun says John Hinson, a man who lived about a mile from Rocky River Springs, Stanly county, was found dead in his new ground last Tuesdav morning. All went to work the evening before, and not being well, his wife endeavored to dissuade him from coiner, but. remarking that he ex nected to work as long as he lived, he started to work, and did not return at night. His wife went to search for him, but could not find hjm. Ije was found 5n the morning about sunrise, and had apparently been dead all night. Mr. Thomas H. Robinson, of Poplar Tent. Cabarrus county, thus addresses the Concord Reaister : We have sheared our sheep. Our Merino buck yielded 13 pounds and one year old lamb sheared 11 pounds, 'flie flocfc ayeyag ed8. The grades, cross of the Merino on the natives, averaged 5 pounds and frounces. No special care was taken of the flock. -The manure more than pay all expenses. The increase is six ty per cent, We find the thoroughbred sheep the healthiest and hardiest, and will Dear more crowding and confine ment, and are more gentle than the na tives. The Courier states that at a Jarge meeting of citizens held at Ilenderson ville last Monday, jt was resol ved to have a large barbecue on the 4th of Ju ly, in celebration of the completion of the SpartanbuTg & Asheville Railroad to that point. :-The Courier, also saysr Letters from ft prominent railway offi cial to a gentleman of this place states that over a thousand excursionists from Raleigh, Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlan ta, Columbia, Charleston, and interme diate points will attend the celebration. Gov, jarvis-ind-Lieiit.Gov. Robinson have accepted invitations, and will cer tainly attend, i It is miore than probable that Got Sijtopjaon,1 pf South Carolina, will alsograe the pw&sjon jvith hi3 presence. .... - - - Wilmington JlevieuU VTe have learn ed of a very narrow. escape from. a ter rible accident by Gen. li. E. Colston yes terdajg. 'He was in the opera house at the tipie, engaged in generating jjas whiclK is erform: a part of the lUus tration oOuildcture; when the retort explodedw4th .fearful force, driving a piece of the copper into the woodwork of the stage and igniting it, and inflict ing some painful injuries on Gen. Col. ston'f person.' He was in his shirt sleeves at the time and his clothing was set on fire, but fortunately he had a bucket of water-fiieari at A&ndiM at once put oufctha firii. .Geri.olsto4iad just left tlie retertwhem tbe -explosion occurred,dllietfyiSB higM havebeen knocked down Act) rendeFed senseless. and, as liewas the,nlyprperson4n the buttdtnsr.a eriotis tiisastenniirht'riave resnltecL As-it is-, altisdhtwag-a-i truly providential-escape. . The News hasva long story of J. A Wellons and Qnent Hamilton, at John ston county, going to Raleigh to buv goods. About noon the day following their arrival, Wellons went to a hotel ana asiceaior a room, saying he felt un well, and wanted to be waked at the expiration of an hour. He was waked accordingly, but asked for another hour. At the end of this time he armeared to be in a stupor, and could not be arous ed, mysicians were sent for, who ad ministered emetics, but no traces of Eoison could be found. If poison had een used, it had been absorbed by the system. What gave rise to suspicions 2f an .attemPt at suicide was the fact that the man had tried unsuccessfully all oyer Raleigh to get credit for eroods. The doctors ; were unable' to diagnose the case, bnt they injected brandy into his arm, and there was a revival of res piration, ; ai 2 o ciock Friday morning the man was- living but still nhpon- . " ' ' Awther Handamus.3 ;r Vtfv 1. tST: ? mandamus was served on CoL W. L. Saunders, Secretary of Mate, by the State on relation otThos ' o anvttorn5y"-General, and arb?ro ?8l- Superintendent of i -Pawilastrttction. The object of the ' SaK?.wtheiSe , . t. incorporate the school bill " ffifSSSS tbrnasTGeneral Assem-. RnSSlhe Ju?terra Pf Wake SSS:S2S'li?a the;12th of une! JnSKitT? strP and CotWaJter : Clark are attorneyg.or th& plaintiffs; "' '-'r ' 84 Afclfleat. ' l-.? i ' -4-ei... . . vsmstsr pa,n' ' ''.-! . n r A correspondent o the News ana Courier calls attention to the fidmeless condition, caused by; the s Walterboro tornado, of the Rev." E. E. Bellinger pastor of the Episcopal church at that place, and missionary on the coast, and suercrests that Emsconal ministers tnrougnoux; me owrce putue wfvvjwj before thiir congregations, in'o&er J;hti t , )f donations may De made ior ine reouua ing of his; house. . . Camden "fdurnai: ilariieirP. John son, a colored Democrat living in. the Pinetree neighborhood, had his house and its contents destroyed by on last Triday morning jut ibefcfe. $m Oflfe of ; his children,; was severely, burned, and Jib barely Escaped. ; m I flr,e was the work of M incendiary? 'Both Ms dwelling and his barn were burned last Christmas, and there is every' reason to believe that he is thus persecuted be cause e is a Democrat, t : -. : ' Columbia Reaister. 30th: Bachy Nun- namaker,Aon of Mrs. Margaret Nunna- maker, who resided m iexmgton coun ty, about five miles from Columbia, ac cidentally shot and killed himself yes terday afternoon, with a single barrel shot gun. it seems mac ne was draw ing his loaded gun from a wagon with the muzzle toward him, when the ham mer caugnt 111 SOUiewuiig, ami lu o- leasing it, the gun was discharged, the wnoie loau entering ueueiweus ngim breast, killing him instantly. Lexington correspondence Charleston JMews ain uvwrtvT : ireiwuici u. o. Hendrix, editor of the Summit Courier, disappeared a few days ago, leaving a deficit in his accounts with the county and State of about $1,600. It is thought that, Mr. Hendrix became entaneled m his business by being too&ibral In gri? ing out tax receipts, often waiting for them to be cashed, which he found was more difficult than he had anticipated, It is also thought that he made many mistakes in receiving and paying out public money. He left a letter to his bondsmen, stating his condition. , Jir, Hendrix has always been one of our leading, and seemingly most honest citizens, and his departure has created quite a sensation of surprise among his friends. He hasa small family, and is about tmrty-nve years oia POLITICAL CURRENT COMMENT. The boys along the Ohio want to get one more glimpse of Thurman's red bandana. This will be a counter signal to Garfield's bloody shirt. Augusta Chronicle. When the Ohio campaign gets fairly open there is going to be a life and death struggle between Foster's Louisiana report and the platform on which he is running for Governor. It will be a very interesting collision. fhil. 1 imes. Mr. Hayes will dislike to sign the silver-coinage bill. Mr. Sherman will dislike to have him sign it. But both TTavps and fihrmaii will hate to reaiern. the hope, however faint it may be, of carrying Ohio. Tins will put the ad ministration in a dilemma. Washing ton Post. When the Louisville Courier-Journal gets the coppers sufficiently cooled down to enable it to remove the wet towel trom its massive brow and appear among men once more, it will probaniy hnd out that it has got a pretty good sized row on its hands. Thomas Hen dricks has descended from the fence and is on e war path. Cleveland It was Gen. Joe Johnston, of Vir ginia, who made the motion that the House adjourn over Decoration Day This was doubtles&a, disappintment to some of the patriots who stayed at home during the war, but those who fought against Johnston, and know what a good soldier he was, will like it all the more, ?-'Loye and tears for the blue; tears and love tor the gray " rnt adel- phia Times. The Blaine-IIil'-Vance Colloquy. Washington Republican, 30th. Mr. HilL of Georcia. confirmed this argument, and cited Mr. Alex Stephens' district,, where the Republicans declined to nominate h candidate tcyun, against Mr. Stephens, and hp- waft elected by a very smau vote, - v . . . . Mr. Vance replied to BlainVs ci tation tSC jbrtb Carol i nil djstrlcts'iri th e same straimr J? f?t Mrl"Blaine asked Mr. Vaniw-whv the Republicans did not nominate in fl$l where tney were largelv in the majority in 1876. . .: : Jilr. Vance said Mr. Blaine, who was the. authority about-Washington affairs. ought to know best,? Hfght.tQnaw why orders did not tro dowiHasliAvi Somebody run together witfnoi)ey to bacKldnt no. r - s U M15 Blaine said tl)6 Cduittry knew that opposition to DetridrtaUc -candidates h the South was abandotl jbcauseihere was no use In it. Itb piQ.chance 6f fair treatment. , -aVo H Mr. Vance thonaht that where a nartv was hopelessly in atBtnority it1 often iaiieaianominaiejfroiowiyjBfnB soutjl bt everywhere." 'iu:A?(,. --( $ n jThe Inbjnirig hour expiredaita th resol nti6n went over. , : " j Anoiher Till 0ver.ftlcde Island. Waih. Special of 29th to RlrtSaondDtspatchj-' Senator McDoniild greatly excited th ire of stalwarts yrfftu'iaer "became the agent for layirigbareitiihflftrKmingS and election abuses 6f Klid"iT.Rlfrnrti he subject;came up during the morn ing'nonr ini the enateragain to-dajrj iwhen Mr, Blalnfi again referred to the" small number votershfrftpipal ted in the leaectioUdOrniiblrta&Cis gress in certain districts oiL Mississippi ucuigio, auu uiuci ouutueiu oiittes, ana cook occasion o say,as nauak nrquanti ty of spitef til things against the"5 South. senator sen, Jliij replied to him, but, I thought, came out? second best. Gov. Vance, however, entered the tilt, and got the better of Blaine. The fact is, if he will stick td the role in which he is inimitable he can soon make himself the dreaded man 'of the Senate to Conk- ling, liiame em uo. He can, however, no more play on the toDlofticaL ftnHirifli line than Joe Jefferson can act Hamlet; but the people prefer Rip to the Prince 01 uenmarK, anynow. Further Commefita on th "Ohio Sominatlonf!. tWash. Letter or 29th, to Elchmond Dlspateh.1 ut nve Democratic members of the House questioned to-day in regard to the, nominations made at Cincinnati yesterday by the Republicans, all except Fijdey said it was a weak ticket, but he beat Poster for Congress, and it would not do for him to say Charles was riot a strong nominee. I asked a well-known Cincinnati Republican what he thought of it, and, be &ud fit .will run well in the rural districts, but not in Hamilton county." "Why not in Hamilton?1? said L "Because Taf t, whom Foster beat," he replied, "has a strong; hold on both tne uatnones ana German free-thinkers of Hamilton in consequence of his . ac tion on the use of the ? Bible ftt thd pub lic SchoolS;This will proBablr defeat the Republicans there, and that will give the Democrats the Legislature and a United Senator even iff aster is elect- eauovernor. . , Another tarestlgatlon hajj'proven heyond doub tt'tVX&T wiwiu is the best medicine for teething chUdi-en..Prtce,a5 nj, bottle. , To all who are suHering from- the eirofsind W U8CreU0n8 01 Wrath, rifirvnna wcnlrriua hofI.I 1.. ey loss of manhwd, &e.l wlU 8ende realpe,aiat SStK-?8-' jererf by jnlsslonanr J-in J ir.-f k f OTPS- INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID -3 tit - f entjacti ft trsfcysiAsidtrHafl&fi PtAINT, COLIC, ETC. :., , Iiom of Appetite and Nausea, the bowela are costive, bat sometimes alternate with looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied with a Doll sensation in the back part, Pain In the right side and under the shoulder blade, follnesa after eating, with a diain- I'M, clin&tion to exertion of body ormind, Irri tability of temper. Low roirita, f Loas pi tnemory, with a feeHag of having neglects eorne duty, pteperal weartoesaDjzzinBg, fluttering at the Heart. ' Dots teforetha eyea, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right .eye, Beatleasnes atnight With1' fltfal dreamfl j highly eoioreS ottes. IP these WAMmras JaJtriSttaED!EDv, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL S00HJE DEXELp?. JulHFS PILtS are epeclalyidaatedOf-such cases, - a jingle 8-frects -such a change offeelmg,as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS sire compounded from snbsf aaees Xbn. are free froto any properties tlai cau injure , the jnodt delicafa organization. Titer fitearcb, f 'leanse, Purify, and lnvlnorai e the entire Hystem. By relieving the en gorged Llrer, they cleanse the blood from poiaonouabnmors, and thas impart health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act .naturally,, vltkeu , t which o,onacanreewfir )) t ,4 Note4 Pivine says : 1t. TUTT: Dear Sir; Tat tea years I have been martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Lat Spring ram Pills ware recommended to me ; I used thenv( 6ujrith lift fajthlTlam now a vU roan, bare fdoa appetite, digest ten perfect, regular stools, piles cone, and I haye gained forty pounds sol id Cosh. They are worth their weight in gold. Kit. K. L. SIMPSON, LouitTU'.e. Ky. TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect is to Increase the Appctlrr, and cause the body to Take on 'leh, t.ius . system is nourished, and by their Tonic A . -fiojt ea the JJJgesttye Qrs;ans, 4ecr Stools are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- Few diseases exist that cannot be reliered by re storing the IiTer to its normal functions, and (or this purpose noremedy has ever beeu invented that has as happy an effect as TUTT'S PILLS." gOLO EVERYWHERE, PRICE 29 CENTS, pffice ?5 jtfnrrai-JStrgpte New V-ora,- pr? Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Tenable Infor mation and Useful ReceptsK8lbj moiled free OnappUcafioiC TjlH'S 4 Obat Bara ob WBOsnaetci t a iosst Buusx by a simile amlictoBrf 0 parts a Ka un- it aiurai uoior, umm inscantaneously, ana is as Harm) as sprmg water, sola by prugguts, or. THE GENUINE DR. CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, MT--J 'pysfefsia amd SICK rltAOAir Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PMN in the fright sid, under the , edge ofjkhe bs, if freases oh jres-J sure ; sometimes the'pain is in he feft side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, md itrequeatl extends to CBie tpp oftthp shpnlaeranrl is sometimes mistaken fqr rhemjratism in the arm,. The stom ach is affected with loss of 'appetite and sickness' the bowels in general arc.c pstivc, sqmeetCTiatiice wi$f lax i thftJieadwoAdUvilTcipii,,; accompanied with a. (J.ulL heavy .sen? sation in the.bat); part'Tnere is gen- : erally a considerableioss of memory, accompanied witfi ianfulciSiron of having left undone loinemrflgwlrlch ought to have beew done. A slight,-: dry cough is Sometimes an attendant, ' The patient cqmplains of weariness and debaity ;Hie3s easflt staHlld. his feet are cold or burnlrig, and he torn-- skin : his spirits are low: -and although1 he is satisfied; that exeren wufd be beneficial 'to' hHa,vet evcaln scarcely summon up, fortitude : enough tq itry.ith in iacr, ne aistrusrs - every ixemeay; i Several of the above symptoms attend ' -the disease, but cases have occurred , shown -trip linter taiiave been exten sively -deranged. iu-.-.m g.ui? IT Dr. C. McLane's Liver-Pills, ly :f cases of Ague , andiKeyer, when taken wth Quinine are productive of the mostihaDVY esultsr)Vo fitter cathartff6tt WuSed.firatdry to or after taking Quinine;;, ; We ;jwould advise all Who aret afflictej : Avith this . disease toigivejheia a fair trj At; FiMiasnelite Ind as,,a simple purgative, .they areun eqvialed. - -s n mgWAATtE KE OP IMITATIOKS 4i.il7 W 4 i i The genuine are never sugar coated. I Every box has a red wax seal on the I HThegeriuin Liver Pills i bear the signatures of C. McLane and ; Fleming Bros, oh the wrappers. Flemtng Bros.,rof. rittsturgh, Payj freA t marker, oemg tull ot imitations of the n&rhe MclMne, spelled differently but t. same prohnnciation. , i-? i-ii t uvt pn;u TWTmKT,'Rievi?v?Tr'.1 tt Collector's OeftoeBth District North eareinia R Statesyiy', K. C.-, Kaft&, J Hit ( 8ejzed tor violation pt .ptemal Revenue Laws, ' fe boxes manafaciored tobacri Wierfinknownv'' iau uuzes luuaeco, owner c wara. , . . ' 4 Nottee'tB heTebrjrtVeh tStheiwner ir elalmanta ef the above described Dronertr to aonear befora ge at my wfflce inStatesvmephd mafe cla!ra Mierew ueiore me expiration oi UilrtT-day tn,,n LIVER nniti nvr mm Ul L yoro ucicvi, Ul luo BauIO will 1W 10ri!?''oa"rJ t3 P(3 . s ' ' twit ,t r .::' : MERGIIiVNTS, .rtTrc . mi aeO eonMgnaMattltindsof 'ISK aNBCOUNTBZ JPBODDCK; ' i'tTT Will give strict personal 0 de$ ft,n ., r TTKPJKBTiJONQ' us- fr .bmn The qoderslgaed is now prepared to fin all orders f or eveiy elass of Undejtahig. Haying ou hand full assortmetrief1 eiii-- h COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASSS, ft PBICKS AS LOW AS ANT tarntshed if leslid 1 Kurnlture of every Description Repaired at soot : i noOoe. i- . -r f - jv - V.M. WILHELX, With E. a Bogerg, trade' Streeta June 2tt Siqtuns. FOB Battled JLagerj Beer, ALB AND PORTER, Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part or Hie cfty, free of charge for $1.00 tfer dozen! f. a munzlsr. Ail orders left at John Togers tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. y grass anfl gffeflirtttcg. V MUTOeiST AND CHKXISr, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lubia's Extracts and Colognes. English Select Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day ai H. HoADXirg Presoriptton Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. r l. - mi. 200 Barrels of v. . . " C WEST & SONS' EXTRA No. 1 XtOajNI AHL - ALADDIN SECDRITT OIL. WesVa Extra Na 1 Kerosene OiU from C. West A For Sate by ' Dr. J. J&XCApiK, Sole Agent, . CHARlyTTX. N. CC ) - ICE ! ICE . . i.-fi ;' f ffa : THE SAME OLBSJANI), nor ai aiSDBt&K Order trivtH th, 1 ffi,L2M LJru,mers wno tx'Kln with me will be supplied In Auantlttesss fioan's lbC : , 2c. per lb. Ll?"!? "i' the same S which' lee has Deen Bold ior the last two Muunni .km t J ffM!00! fJ" rtJSVTlttaarpwSed facilities 0onsumera wUl consult theirinterest by giving me 14 eelef mlPDln lh aJr1 onantirV MMmU.lU puid forwarded with dispatch. j "Thankful tof jour "Batronaclh'UiiB .iiai t;f Bpectfully ask a continuance pf the same. ANTHONY. 1 0fifi',rE?t?nWf lanmso" sjusi ranted and For Sale- aMhe - ; ;; best Medal awarded at OehtenhMExpoinlton, Cnal Oil Worka, Canton. . Warranted to?Knda to tost of illO-evrae IrafirnnhAifi hZLZ- m ' - ' ZMrJfKXJLJLiL 1LCU llik. V . v... - fi i v iuo riant iw. . UTOiniBll UaHy 4dWerles at olaees-or -DUKinia reswene,. flTTTTiima nVtBKt .tltnd ils iroatu.i .-inr:ra 3OOKBIIDIN0. STEAM POWER. FAST; PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Th Ob aamixs, and theeetablishmenr of eoe of the "larg est, most complete,' and most' thoroughly tuipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com- . .1.. .' mQK BINDERY AND Ruling Depanment, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of Oils class, ruled and bound to order. . We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING, A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD T1TPE FOR POSTER PRINTING, Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here to as attractive amanner aslnNew York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and In first dass style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments in good shape will do well to give us a trlaL We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work Is as free from defects as It Is possible t make It. - LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, ! Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets. NOTESHEADS, Circulars, - - ' Envelopes, HandbUla, ; ' ! Invitations, ' : Checks, Labels I BILL HEADS, Deeds, 1 tcaWelU Books, j -H.I.p ff Pngninaes f JfaglWratosftnd .. u ' ' ' ' ' tinirt Blanks; In fact, all kinds of printtof done, at aborinoOca Special attention given to Railroad Printing.;; ; " n-.,rr ,'.7, r ry P (i- j Haying .a bjrger supply of type than most Job es- Ubllahmenta; BOOK WOSX has been and will eontlnue to be'i specialty with ns, .S ..!'' ? " If.', ..it.!!- If iS' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. r . i-t) ioic'; i,"i f '.' ,.,!' Address -.-t v - -st . , THX OSSXRYXB,'V ORRABA'RCM INS In Jewelry aha1'Fancy GooddT GoidTand 'silver ' J Watehee,SUTM and Plated Table "Wa.. ;::4.;t;;;1JU:TLEB'S.: ; : !,!- : .; WATCHXS, --"'-it- : --i CLOCKS, ' . V JEWELRY, ' , : . ,. . SILVER AND '. f .-.. .- . v. .:;-; " 1 SILYER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILYER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 P. LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL YER PLATER. 'V Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Cburcb, ' '' ! Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price and, warranted one vear. Kvprv irinH nt TAIlririr r, Bronze-Gliding, Coloring; Sllver-Plating and Gal- vwiiwm mitoe at snort nonce and equally as good MJS?f.-Wo done for the trade at low prices .f? Apprentice wanted, with premium and good Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the explratkm of twelve months for cost of repairs. septlS QHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Chablottk, Colukbia and Auqdsta r. r.. Columbia, S. C, May 16, 1879. On and after Sunday, May 18th, at 10.00 p. m. the following passenger schedule win be run op this road: NIGHT EXPRESS. Going Soxttu, Na V. Leave Charlotte,4 12 45 a. x Arrive Columbia, 6 30 a. m Leave Columbia 5 85lh Arrive Augusta 825 a. Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 55 p.m. Arrive Columbia 10 00 p. if. Leave Columbia, 10 10 p. x. Arrive Charlotte, 3 40 A: if DAY PASSENGER Goino South. Na 3. Leave Columbia 4 15 p.m. Arrive Augusta 8 30 p.m. Going Nobth, No. 4. Leave Augusta 8 50 Ai m Arrive Columbia 1 10 ?. m FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Going South, No 5. rave unarione... ,- 5 40am " Rock Hill 8 00 A.M Chester 9 45 a. m " Wlnnsboro,... k. 12 10 a.m Arrive at Columbia, i 3 10 p. m Going North, No. 6. Leave Columbia, 5 40 am " Wlnnsboro 845A.M " Chester,.... n 10 A. w i Rock mil, aai aoi- S Arrive at Charlotte 3 10 p.m Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Carson Nog, 1 and 2, Augusta to Greensboro. T. D. KLINE, Superirrtendent. , Jwx R. MacMurbo, Q. P. AgenL D. Cardwxll, may!8 Asst G. P. Agent, c ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. tram i eoDre east. No. 8 . Dally ex.Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Daily No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, 3.45 am 8.20 am 3 00pm 5.25 pm 6.55 pm 5.30 a tn B.80 am 4.10pm Raleigh, Arrive Golds! Isboro, No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. Ior all pomta In Western North 'Carolina, daily except Sundays At GreensbctQjrtthR, 4 D. R, R. for all poUrtsNorth, East ahd West , At Goldsboro with W. 4 W. R. H.' for Wilmington. No. 4 Connecteat Greensboro with R. A D. R. R. for aU pointe North, Eatand West. TRAINS GOING WXST. No.7. Dally ex. Sun; Date, Nov. 10, '78. Nal Dally. No, 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, " Raleigh, " Greensboro Arrive Charlotte, 9.50 am 8.50 pm 8.28 DBA 2.25 a m 5.35 pm &47am 5.30 am 10.50 am No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. A A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. ftp. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east. , . Na 8 Connects ai Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R, dally except Sunday. At Air-Line junctton with A. A C. A. L. for all polnto South and South-west At Charlotte with C. & A. Rjauroad for all points jSoutti 4 Southwest balm Branch. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 pm Arrive Salem, A ; v" . lOOp m Lewflalenj, ;, 5.45 am ArrrTOGteensbOrQ, '." ;, " 7.45 am Cbjmecting at Greehsboro with trains on the R i D.andN.aRauroads. , ' - : , , f SZJCaTIKQ CA WTTHOCT CBAH6S ' 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 &S&n.NT2,?nd Saranaahj:RiflhHjtd, Charlotte and Augusta. Xhreuglf TAete)n sale at Greensbow, Raleigh, Goltotwr Salisbury and Chaloa and at aU nettI.iteSOuthi , SoWh-wesfeWest North and EatrtirJIga- Emigrant rates to points in Arkan aas .and Texas, ftddress- a. avaLiaiujuMA ; , Gen. Paasenger Agent' v20 ii 1 - i iuanmona va; iTLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO RAILjRQAD !.f r-;yCaitotteKaaaira4a;l87r On and after Monday, May 2dth the following schedule ;wlll. be run joyejr thla roful dally Suhoay excepted! ...... , , ' ' GOING NORTH. ' ''' -' : ' -s-H- LeaveCharlotte,. ... ,. 4. ... , " Davidson CoUege.,... . . . Arrive at.Statevillei......Ti....!.. , 5 j! br, GOING SOUTH.' Leave StateBvDle,.Xr:i.if.l: Davidson College, Arrive at Charlotte, . ,8 00 a, m. ..'9 53 am 11 20 a. m.' : '. 4 40 p. m. .- 6 08.P.M. .8 OQ .tm. 1 Coimectkmtoadeattoaflotta wltwr LiraAraUway, anoVajtStateavJUevltai Western JtortK .All freight Offered for shlsmehtto SecObnfitouse, be iprepflidf ttayi betag (Hag) StaOonB, at which tlons.'. wroa "r iia ucuvcfT ai aaia sia- J. GOBMLET, ' ,'jSup't ! 4ay2oV v(fOsi -jl THE HOUSEWIFE'S The latest larHf mrMt mmrirji fn,rti pwptpeker. A Fawasworth's Fluting and Smooth-. "Hiv".. sMTca vim expense oi met and the se vete ia8M,ofi6tandln.over ahot fire on ironing This Iron heata RseuV ani wfll save tts worth In wood consumed under the bid process in a short tttojaay notlunf of ttie health of those who do vanmmutji bun-. im-fn Aivi futmi'v I We are the wnbi.lor the State ofNorth CaroU na, and we propose to commence the sale of , it hi Mecklenburg, Gaston and 'Lincoln -counties at onceiAny Biie wtehing to porchase Ow tight to seU te, other -ceuntlea in : the State . will do well to apply at once , to the, undersigned ; at Charlotte, N. C js,, , v v''v AH; NEWCOMER, : ' " ' IP "tftfTLIRT f Agents- The sample Irons have arrived and am at H. T. In fir 1 iiluimtiti .:. - r IMPORTANT DISCOVER I Ks ',, II E N R y ' s CARBOLIC SALVE. itIP. the mo8t.r,,!lrf.. t JiTiT '"iiijea 01 any known 1 Jo he purpose of curing , SORES. WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES. luummea anu abraded surfaces, and for-:- ALL SKIN DISEASES. -waasa wltbout a box ot It In te hiuse! Ph ,if,ral1'' be Ite virtues; and the thuanwfKan8 eol unite in recommending TbR Ask for Henry's Carbolio Salve, and take no other John 1?. henrycurraxN 4 co.. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L. R Wriston & Co., Charlotte. N. c ' maril SMITH'S WORM OIF.. Athsns. Ga., December 8, lK7x A few nights since I gave my son one dow nf Worm Oil, and the next Iar hrM 8iS large worms,. At the same tun I ave rm n IlttTe girl, four yeaw old. vXeXLT.1?' worms irom lour io nrteeu Inches lone Worm Oil tnr Bnla K iL..?: ' PHILLIPS. Pre- H26.0Mit.' ' ' - Teb21il4ir is a periect blood PoawtBRa Hhfc only purely VbgbtaLB remedy known to ence, that has made radical and Pkrsianknt Cubes of Syphilis and Sckotola in all thei stages. . . y ' It thorournly removes mercury from th .systeja; It relieves' the. agoulee of mercurial rbeumafisnandJ speedily. Cures' all skin di. Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m " ' . , Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Meth.) B is an excellent corrective of Indigestion. Have used It with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangnm, Prof. University otN. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure, . R-v. X. A. Yates. pTlL N. C. Conference, tt has benefitted ae.. Send aBetbvr vkage. Rev. Lerey Jt Lee, ix B., Meth. HlsTn. I am never wlthourirarndme Of abroad. It s an antidotottoindlge8tton.i Uneasiness altera meal or purging Is checked and the bowels regula ted. Ite merits are attested, .by numbers of high characterJ have seen a "trled-everything" peptle of fifteen years relieved' by one dose. Rev. Dfs. Jpter, Broadtiuftickhison (Bapj It Is endorsed by the direct perseaal testmoiiy Lm11;?? "waonal fame, and f strtetees of speech. Itis not too Much to say that o medicine S5etJ!2i'J,Pek SDPPOrt In Hs favor as a specific The word of any one of. the etntetht divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight Their united witness Joined with the ex perimental use and approval of the preparation by well-known physicians, removes all doubt It Is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent. -Editors Reugious Herald, Ya. Rev. B. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. CoL, Va. It to highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and the-people. It Is excellent for In digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporifle tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea. 0 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by: DR T. C. SMITH, Charlotte. N. C. .:.i.-i .'ii' 'i' I :U ODELL, RAGAN ft CO.; Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Saltebury, N. 0. POJltiXLiar$ CO., Apothecarijei and JJote Proprietors, Richmond, Va mar 20 dAw it. ARO'MATIC , mm HfOQTaSaYASifi T E ETU.'GUf.lSBREATH NO' MORE RHEUMATISM ' OR' GOUT A C.UT.E, 0 R.p H SONIC S A L t C . Y 'L I C A .: SURE. CURS. Manufactured Only under the above Trade-Mark ' ": ''i; 'Dythe"'-; - EUROPEAN 6 AiCYLIC MEDICINE CO., Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cur guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated jpnygjrdansrf Europe' an America, Vmlnfa Steple, Harmless,, ajid iReUable Remedy on both 71 Parks reoort Q& Highest Medical Academf 01 erSutot inO nea within three $2 rjecretThe obit flsoiver of the iionf, iUrlO Add which eodatain Ida Blood of Rheumaue nd Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 6 boxes for S5 00. .Sent to any Address on receipt of price. JBndoreed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ao idreaaon r, fTZ uTTWASHBlBcO., 1 vWTlmpOftemf3POtaSCu-t.H-Y- F9r aal& bJ.iH. McADEN.DruggUtii. feb 18 1 ly. Charlotte, N C. CDALpRiTpPRIiVeS. "T i OCATED tehimiles west of TaylorsvuTe. on the JLi Lenoir road, Ja Alexander; (connty-lmate as healthvas.anVwherehi North Carolina, Rooms furnished with or witnoni ooaru a iow Provisions cheap. For furtherj)articuiara atwrew. ttJ. ALSPAUGH. Little River p. p., Alexander .00.1 N. CI; "BRICK FOR SALE; Ji V .,)wt. : y- . ... -,,v...,.. !. .st.'iiM. . y..ox 152. Charlotte. N. c ft k nnlw tt R. H.MORSE- May 15, 1879--d3m. Ai A . may t-a-w-l-w. T ; 0 1 V - - - . , - -i

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