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TUESDAY, 3 UNE 3,1879. i THE TAKCMUISi;COttOQDT.-'f4? : TTAy ; ;Re67&M Candidate. ' pre Nft Bun in Certain JistrietftyNW ;,' Congressional Record, Friday, 80th May. Mr. Vance. Mr. President;! desire, in- : fehfcsud aadiusJieiouslj' Stoall vetyij 4 . in tad UriWitriMiistnci; an t, ctrfh Hintrictof that State there was nn nnnoaition at all. Stad ttfey ;were dia trita that had been always overwhelm ingly Demoprtt&wnch sos to jen, der it hopelestottaKe ar pppbfejtion; in the seventh the opposition was very feeble.- But the true vote oi . inese tua tricts as represented in contests when parties are Drought out is to. be found withe year 1878. The average of the vot ' ers in the eighth congressional district of North Carolina, as shownjby the elec tion of that year, is zsjui, wnicn x mm ,f4s abQutequalto,any(;di3trct almost Jni thSufifted States. ' ' - -. Mr. Blaine. 1 have-tne statistics nere i riirht to hand for the honorable Senator from JNonn Carolina, xu . wn;. wgum J SfSg voMrictwaaW. , TffS- it, rAmrwrMHft X. "."" r7BIatne7-ATmmtBI6ni crate ' ?wmiehoir or the& ins tivttv :they were nof neeaea; Mr. Vahbef TeOirr Mcause your party had not received the supplies ana orders from Washington City. . Laugh- ' terl --- Mr. Blaine. Out of a Democratic vote two years ago of 20,000 In thieg district somehow or other there happened to be an understanding over that district that only 2,000 were necessary to come out. XnwJet the honorable Senator from North Carolina explain to me how, in a 1" Ji.Il. Aknf WWIV-M A.-aV ' -)tTCkTT hilaiA. Arable xpanstf territory, because North Carolina is not a densely popu lated State will he explain to me (as a matter of curiosity I ask it) how it was so generally known on the part of the Democrats, Who eotold oast 20,000 votes that it was only necessary to bring out 200; because, although the Repub licans had cast 8,000 votes two years ago, there were none of them coming out V How did that happen ? ; ':') Mr. Vance. I cannot state exactly what each roan at home thought, except that in this instanc it" was generally understood that they were not needed, and more than one-third of the votes cast lor, the sitting member for the eigbttf JfiitrictbelQUgedLtat Wie gentle man's own party. ;Mr. Blaine! -Then I will jsive him an other conundrum. In the sixth district, Walter L. Steele holdsjris seats by 5,166 votes." Two years ago" there were 10, 283 Republican vojtesrfn sthat district. How was it known throughout that dis trict that the 10,283 Republicans need not come out? Mr. Vance. That is precisely the same conundrum you put me before, and the same answer applies. Mr. Blaine. Did the Republicans vote for Mr. Steele also ? Mr. Vance. No, sir. . Mr. .Blaine. Then, it is not .the same conundtunX because the.answer is not the same. Mr. Vance. They did not come out at all. They put out po candidate. 5 Mr. Blames iWhy did they : not have a candidate? - . Mr. Vance. You ought to answer that You were in authority in Repub-1 lican councils in Washington City, and you know why they did not send money down to prepare for. the elections and to have them contested on account of fraud, if you. lost.. v The Senator from Maine Ought to know the reason for that -T am sure I do not. Mr. Blaine. 1 could give a reason, but the honorable Senator would not accept it Then. in. the sevenui :ilistricfi R. J . Armfield was ectedi by $403 ' votes when twoeart fgo the Repwdienn cast 9,500 voteslnihpse three districts ;of North CaroHni the . three . sitttoa-inem- Ders in tne. owier euu uiviatf J?vtfe5W1 tibn 6$ytnf the .Repubiicartyotethat hjuf rrclast in the distrrctTaM,tiferfr far a I leave it for ib: honorable 'Sena-i TinnnrNvmrTiiH iu'iiiiiijii"h.iiu'vilh irrar, t tea-, net to answer onebnt tp- answerta becameknown to those twenty-five thousand Republicans who could large ly have tutuoted theuoiberA cast for the Democratic candidates that it was : not worth while Tor them.fo come out?. That is the Question I want answered. Mr. Vance. If the Senator from Maine desires to knowI cannot give him the information ; st but as to his co nundrum to the Senate and to the coun try, I was simply trying in accordance with precedents that have been estab Jisbea to put jny t information in. where it would do the most good. 1 do not think there is a man in the Senate or in the United States of America who is ac quainted with the run of politics but knows very-welt the proper; .answer. to that question, i It ; is that sometimes where there is.no contest and;.where there is no hope of victory the minority party does not come out at all. In the seventh district of North Carolina that was last named by the Senator, I know the fact that in one of the Republican counties of that district no election was held at all, at least none was reported to the board of canvassers. The vote was extremely small on both sides. As the proportion of falling off. was about the same on one side as the other, it would still leave the majority party in a small majority.- That is the explana tion, which I think the country under- BUU1US. Mr. Blaine. I think the countrv un derstands it exactly that way w'ith a little addendum by way of illustration; j.ueyflo.unaers tana tnat ltnas got to b49ini;axr.eatjtBanjf sections of the South utterly useless and utterly y alueless to rmake any opp)sIQon"in the shape of a popular elec;ioiojBinocratic par ty, and thai thereforeifLjdoes not make any odds whether: six t hundred. or pne thousand or ten thousand do the votlrfg. It is just as well in a district with twen . ty thousand Democratic voters to have eight thousand ScCth Noting as to have the whble Pf tfeenr do it : and the ten or twelve thousand Republicans who are - who would b6:xi6us t6hay(i some op portunity to lect; a, representative1 know that it iB not the slightest use in : the. world for them, and it is gradually cpming to that that a very small hand .Xdxieterxuine whoahall beLheliepre , sentative and make a positive jnockery of poinCW07$iw.f - n Mr, Y.anceihouldlike to ask the eenaior 11 it is unknown in of his country that a nartv hopeless minority fail sometimes to put r uJK'uu1l,otuotney aiways make a fight just the same as if thev were ml into ilntffS?.&. strength? frv- v.. "MZl Wr. Blaitteirwlll answeif the honor- -idSenatoTbyaornevstatisticsTlhav bereclifyinarhe North andtthe eouth. Jn the Northlherfi arejoneun - ueu ttuu vt5ui,jr-ciTBu.i.isiricx8:cinat cast oyeriO.OOQ jrotejL:;,TThere are onlv two distneta inu.thfl r.whnlA Wnrtii caat .PWQYEl&QPi.Rnd . those -were ! the - . Z " T" -rr is. i 'f,rVA,HM UUCMI 2StUfCm6tem( imp6Hat?aii the c: ;tionidf Ttepresentative. to COn- CTesa. .t . 1L .yi wwMwwwjnyonoj. txnry, deuverance. : The Ulsno j f ead StaUohX UnJcihe figures: I !haa himself frequently ilet 4 swwuaaw,.---'!. -' f w( 'rsoiid snot at tne sesrment oi . . Mr. . .Ynce. pw othef eiec- dom to whlch the Presbvterians tlczi ULi.at the same timer-Stateelao-' and thA . worw has nnf. county, or municipal selections. w voters W the nollsriu f -:Mr. Blaine. In some States tnere were, I suppose, andin some there were not. -Vv Mr.: Vance.: And in ! Korth Carolina there were: no other1 elections, - State, county, or mtmicipaL vi - ,-- .' ::. V Me; Blaine. rTher answei J4Jie Bena torU tWsv that there wefe oalyi task districts of the - entire North , that : did not cast a larger vote'than the aggref gate in $b4 South exciting .the three large States I have ; namedonly two. That snows a conaxnon in tne wnoie at tnrningr.hasfxpredT fond m chair lays before the' Senat ithf uall ished l business of yesterday? ;i BRIEF NEWS- mUMg&M j The iN'ew i Orleans boarjS- pf tealth having5 ihvestigated-TOmofs opthewapp; pearance of four cases of yellow fever thereprjonpnce "A fatal case of sunstroke occurred at Belleville. Onti. last Friday, the victim being-Joseph . Gordons-laborer, who was prostrated at noon wane at wont and died in two hours. j .CoLAlfred Shorter; of Some, Gahas. donated Shorter College, to the. Baptist 'church of I that' city; at ' fcostf of neaiv lv 8100.000. It is one of the finest edu- cationai puuaings m tne isoutn. liOminationOf .Foster; aW&-that relieves me"a very broad implication that there were others who could lead what theDemocrate hope will be a win- Bichmorid,1ra, charglng-thatf abriltaLf:! outrage was committed Dy cnaries liui on upon EITen Gwynn, in Matthews county, ;Va., a day or two-ago. ffGuion fled, it is believed, to New York, of which.pjace he is believed toJiaye. been as native. The Governor oflers a re ward for his arrest. ' " Rev. John Miller, whose name has been struct from the rolls of the Pres bvterv of New Brunswick, N. J, has re- cehtly beep ehgagedln delivrfag a sje Ties of "private lectures before students of Princeton Theological Seminary. The f acultv nut a stop to it not tmnK- insrhis peculiar views strictly ortho- A maioritv of the State Supreme Court at Jackson. Tenn.. Saturday, de cided that the previous charter of the city of Memphis had been validly repealed, by the JatejXegislature sand that the same people and the same ter ritory have been constitutionally rein corporated trader a general law provid ing for the reorganization for municipal corporations. J udges Freeman and Tur ney, in a dissenting opinion, held' that the repealing act is valid, but that the act creating the taxing district is un constitutional and void. This decision sustains the present taxing of the dis trict government DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS SATURDAY. No Final Action Taken Another Cau cus to be Held Tuesday. Washington Gazette, Sunday. The Democratic joint caucus com mit- tee had a four-hour session yesterday on the political situation. No final re-4, suit was reached, but considerable pro gress was made toward am agree nient 6h a plan of action.' Mr. Atkins said last night that he is confident that a plan will be agreed upon and carried out, and that they will prohibit the ex penditure of any money for supervis ors and marshals so far as it is possible to prohibit it by declining to appropri ate any money for that purpose, and will positively prohibit the expenditure of any money tor the employment of armed troops for election "purposes. The members of the committee in their talk showed unmistakable and unani mous stiffness of purpose, and told Sen ator Thurman that they would follow" mm in anything ne mignt suggest. He, in turnwas for insisting absolutely on the right of Congress to stipulate how the appropriations, should be spent, and wuBii iu meeuns tussoiveu w, was wicn the understanding that the party should stand nrmiy jjior ttuat right ; that v each &iMton.- andthat if -theyBadicals i ' . r . t . 8nsjma move lo-struje ouc,tne resiric- a J' x.r ? ' 1 4W? a ' tions in the , appropriation MJarthfe is sue should be' met Squarely, snd each Democrat': lflsferable to hissconstit- uents-whether or not he will 1oiTf the Radicals. and'o lose the- fiffht."The committee will meet aain-Tuesday to perfectthe! f wb bills in accordance with the above decision, and they willbesub- mitted.to: a caucus to be called as soon after as possible; : ; .7 Jlie Ohio Convention. The. New York Herald, which has been running uen. Grant for the crest dency, in discussing the action of the Ohio Republican convention," concludes that the nomination of Mr. "Poster means "that Gen. Grant is not the pref erence of the Ohio Republicans as their candidate tor tne presidency, and that the defeat of "Judge Taft "shows how "Httle "substance there is In the Grant motement; at least m Ohio it collapses tne nrst time it is put to a conspicuous test. The Herald further says that Mr. Hayes'haS ceased to be an impos sible candidate," and that "when Mr. Haves, in his letter of acceptance.' dis claimed any intention of running for k second term, if elected, he did not ex pect that he would hold his first term by a disputed title, and that the trial of that title would be made a leading fea- the Democrats present this issue in the person of Mr. Tilden." savs the Herald, "the Republicans could in no way so di rectly meet tne same candidate wnose i .'n ? . J" m,'U' ti uue is impugn eu iitominatioh 6f Mr. Foster as the resul Lt- aj'i T m T. r i- T .. a. i. a. i J.1 1 i. of a sincere effort to secure the strong est and ;; worthiest candidate, ibutMier clares thafrom-whatevestandpoHit we regard their -action the silence of the : Ohio Republicans1, , on the sUver Question, is either inexplicable or dis;- creditable. . If it was iher result -otfa timid and temporizing spirit, then it1 is the.mosttataijof blunders. iiTr ft- .ailroad' Train 8toppcd .tifW-T; V ;- Reno (Nev.) Gazette, May lajT A'r 4 One cricket, would stand a poor.show tryinir to stop a railroad strain; bhjftult lions of them can doit,- as -wasproved Stfturdayvnjght.The iwterti-bond KUXliiL AUU MiUU, U. Ucu i ou WJ . tee mtles'west of -here," that night, and was-detalned two hourS'and a hajftry- sects off the.raUsr.Thericket overi Id the traek-for about tnree TOues ana when the driting wheels of thengine struck them they , wotUd Wm arouna Without going torwara ttincu -1 . $w':i,&' ''V'r - VSad Betiet Mak Common Cause., C - VK 1 - r x 'IV. Z J . tLouisvuie uoanewournai.jrj j r I stWa TsrnT.hBmPrfishvtprian Assembly I 1DCC1I LI V IIM.IU' I, IrT UN a. CTD 1VV u 1 Leo XUI. in the shape of a condemna- lysimilar belong, vp.t discovered! bulls. sfMbbotKnartieould Seem td have all the work thev want on theiri M hands fighting the mtttuar -enemy th,e( t r.sik' 'TrmomA and" sweep ine rn 1 ?"; II -II I 1 1 11 h":2'&i-k iB t- i lifii Q IV INTRODUCED, 1 065. n ID FEVER. ' HI 1.18 OF 5 -1-1 Jxm of Appetite and Kwaea, th boweK areooetiv. but someUmea alternate wltQ , in toe tigb. side ana nnaer xa.9 anovuaer-; 4 ' blade, follneaa after eating, with a diain- 1r- laBflity ot lemper, Low pirita, tome duty, General wearineag; Pizsaneea Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the - with fitful dresjna, hiffhlr colored Urine.' 27 THESE WABKIKOS SERIOUS DISEASIIJgiyj such cases, a single dose errects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufrerer. TuTFSIPILLS l mrmtn arvcenOeaidad from Mbataacea that are; rree f rom any properties tnat ci mjare the meet delicate ergaalxatloa. Thcr , Search, Cleaaae, Farlfy, aad lnvicorate ! the entire Syetem. By relieTlac the en- r aorcea Ltrer, they cleaaae the bleed,. which ene caa feel well. A Noted Divine says: TlrFTMJBer J51r rflr tn rmr I hT bean ; aava good appetite, digestion perfect, regular atnola, piles gone, and I hare g&ined forty pouadoolid fleao. i Titer axa worth their weight in po;J. KIT. L. SIMPSON, L,mirrille, Kr. TUTT'S PILLS, Theiifir effect la, to Innreaaa ihe Appct!-, Sabd 9IKae odt to Take oa Fleab, I liite j 'WJWLdaiE aeininvOf euu uj lueir j eoic Ar tioa oa the DiareatiTe Orgmua, Uaeuiur Btoau ara produced. DR. J. F. OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- lVdbaaaiAt&iaeaaalMCrlidedire. torinc the Llrer to ita normal functtonii, and fur uua porpoae no roineuj tueerer Denpl4eTeiiieii..iuui baa aa tuppy aa asaot aa tu IT'S ri S0LIrEVEtYWltft-fl OfHca 3d Jtfaxrajr JteM Ntrr Tark. ty Dr." tllTTllOartrSiidf VnJMble infor- matlon and Uaefnl Receipt! "will tcmilcd fm OBitHit Wa WtUBarehancM to aGtowT JkCX bj a ungie application oi UovXTK- lL.ua rtoa Natmral Oolar.ajta, lnattinabalk jatSTJb at by exoreM on receipt bL Office; 35 Murray St NevyYork. 45 Years Before Public. THE CENUrNE ...J. DR Ci tl'cLllE S DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. kmmJn tight skr'3ikti!e A edge ot the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left sider-the patienHj'rardy able to lie on the leftside : sometimes theDain efeftilt)dideV t$0HjJeriSiHfc.'nd it ireqtienuy extends to tne top ot tne shoulder,1 and is sometimes' mferajrtjn Jot rheumatism inJthe arrn, The' st6m' ' ach is affected with -loss -of annetite iantL Slclcnetts hefeas teginefal w M tSStivef srjrdeHmiVg alterfl4fiVt with lax;, the head,istroubed:.mth,paia. : accompanied1' wfth a' dull; ''heavy - seni j ' sation in fjhe back part, 'hi'ergefi"- i accompanied with a painful sensation ' 'dtjbaigieft?dr ought to. nave been ..done. ; A slight, dry cough is. ornetyB.eA f n Stendarit, ; The ftJktien comiifeli W 4eariness andjdebiUty.;, heiiseasjJyJstaiiQfid1ibis bar 4 1- rril n s MtrninBr irirl h d.'mml piams oi a pncKiy sensanon oi .tne -t SSlSslfeffrJaTrKeiT ) In fact, lie distrusts ever?emedyi ; -Several of the above svmotomy attend 4'.inatanf etTpboayteeY Ade4(h ha1 shown thd5iivhay6J)een exten- tpCTT6H bsofiT v , ,AGUE!,AND:F.E.VER.' -kcDr. C. McIASraPlayEit. Pills, in . CASES-CF'AgCjETand .erV when j takftir) aairSneiSrfodif(ive of ' the most happy tesylts, ;,N better Catharti4,anfb,e Aised.'pseparatory to, 1 or after. taking Quinine. We-would ' i i,or alltbill6u,s' AdtntarM t i - equated. BEWAltE PF.IMITATIOXS. Ihe teiraiHee jettraigfr coated. r -J ' m, ..u na.Jk. acu uu lire :J; - lid, with, the impression Da. McLane's ' Liver Pills: ' , ; The genuine McLaNE's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C McLane and 1 Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. -1 lnsi5t upon having the genuine Dr. 'f C' McLak's Liver miretared W . xicnungros oi ; ntt5byrgti-,l'a)the : market being full of imitations of the I name MeJxtttej spelkdMhTerently but same pronunciation. "1 P. a INTERNAL REVENUE,. . Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, , -w 8tate8TUle,N.C, May. 16,1879. . i f Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, onMayltt. 187r RJif , ' , r 8 boxes manufactured tobacco, owner unknown M3, 2 ijojea tobacco, wnera aXL- rji j Cfotlce is hereby given to ilie ovher ortlaimants oi tne above described property to appear oeiore meat my office in Statesville. andjnake elalnt tnereto before ,ate hereof, or, United States.-. .ttojSum wW be torfe. M,ttf IsJrG. Jons. . Hi, f - beputy. mayi i,inaoay-( f . P40 iraiuai aon bljiihiij uc jtimwuu- I r , DYSENTERY. BILIOUS 1-tVLK. AliUt AH iclalfy aaitri( 6-4 sK-rfr ifLr.'-mUiagBoS afs .ts -rf! IlfiJl . -I COMMISSION tr v st -aMERGHANTS; til WOO: - .. .-. If Ul BUM JfOiawiMI J-' - - t4 ;if;:!WUHMpiWTB ;VIr WW.' r X LJS??W!t u . . w ' r r -Mil ! The underalgned Is now prejrajltQ j&iinieri - COFFINS, CASXITS JtND BURIAL CASES, TJ j- To Furniture of every DeacrlpUoa Bepaired U ghar . W.M. ; Wtth . G. Bon,Tiade StteetB ; June 20-, FOB r r Ai LIS AMD P0BTKB, i ! i ; : , i , - Ja corner yade jflj BoanOarj Aroma, , BeHTered i le. ettr rree of etarg fat SlO per . n.uavaiua. An orders left at John Vogehi tailor stoop will re- eeive prompt attention. msr4 ' ,'DBBQmgr AXD CHKMI8T, Now oOm to thftiradfr full stock of Lubin's EiXracts and Colagnps, Engiisn Select S PI C ES ' Colgate. Honey and Glycerine Soaps. KDjEnsh.-rnneB and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS CfuBy prepared at all boam,.tota nigtot and H. McADSN'S Prescription Store. SECURITY. SECURITY, , :i Til Of "1 ti..ilfH ."-vV-fi. i.i 4X WEST ft SONS' A , AMV ALADBW BBCUE1TT OIL. ' i - - -- . - ... wess Extra Not r Kerosene btt.'froin'c. West 4 Sons, Baltimore.' 3;- mOj , HUtbest Medal MardMl at HnntAnnfAl IhmnalMm I Crystal qu Works, Cantons Warranted iataad A i nwHnH li oegreea jfanttnanelfe befote tt wtll ! wim.. u west a sons, BalUmofcavU.';a mttrnKJ I'rt ' irifi i. in for Sale l t"s i TtUfii 'Ttfil'Iitln "r J ' '?t iJ iti- Db. J. H. MOADXN, Sole Agent, , CHABIiOTTB.N.C. ICE! ICE! THE SAME OLD STAND, Ktu.u turn i' Where am prepared to furnish a superior auaUti USJ!?Jw.'".taM dally delireriea at nlaop.n Af Villain AO AV 4wfla TIkS. )lSe? "S.Jne drlrer, addressed to aiav MUVUtU M. Jm M9S.1 X? - I Ail :un ilBllVOPtWl Ia ma aa fAVotf!uma receive htyTT. igln w,th me will be' supplied InauiihatJfeeJld5nilri, - ' - Sry" IVicperlb, , of 60 lbs. and up, like. " be!5efl5Stil 84,1,16 whlch Ice May 2. .--Ji Aia:OHJi ta (rt YXS. simpt Tivvrai P.lUUaf S nTS' ,4 lr l,i;oStyAfpr.ovin6siL',5 1 r-KH'j'jSlust Printed and Tot Salft tj&i j f O Hilt vT rTJiJ , T r7 . -Itf j - 1 v - s - a m if 1 ' 4J STEAS1 POWER sin bar I; 1. ' Hi -l il;connectoni wfh tne pubUeatioAof,-T93E Ob sWiRjaniheeushmenf of 'one ot the larg. emostfCjpmple'and most ;therough9 equipped tt jn the South, the proprietor feaa ust added a com plete' - tit t BINDERY AND Buling: Department, Capable of executing h1j very best class of tvork at short notice, Old magazines, newspapers, law or other 'books rebound in handsome style, and at very Jow ftgurea. . - ;, BOOKS. ACCOUNTS CTJBENT, And work of tills class, nfled and bound to order. ' Wear prepared to fnmisb close estimates on every description ot LETTER PRESS PRINTING. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPKt FOB POSTER 'PRINTING. Theabjcal and rther exhibitions can set their DATES and POSTERS prtated'hefe in as attractive a manner as in New York. We have a very foil supply of type for printing, at short notice and In nist class style, BRHFS FOB TffiE SUPREME COURT, And desirous of presenting their argu ments in goodiharji will de well to give us a trial We .have most'aurate.' proof-ieaders,and or work Is aa free front defects as tt is possible to make It, BETTER HEADS, Statements, ; Order Books, Tisiting Cards, " Ball Cards, Pamphlets. " NOTE HEADS Circulars,- ;' no&- .v-.. ., -i Envelopes,, Handbills; i (V4 latUattona, . 1 Checks;' '1 - V'J . f ri i ' Labels ti ,i MUftfrli' 'I J 1 f4 3i 1 in BILL: BEADS, ' . 5-rc 1 t t 'SiWMltff ItnoVa f i ' i! tu, a-Basmess Caratf :" Magistrals' Aad;, Court Blankaj J . , "'""4)Mi , '"f , ' 1 . J i'i ; Speeiarhttentibhtnbalh ratine. I I tiles'-.--1':; -frti,,,i - t!-j.'.is . . ','B'"X j ; tanjerpwi pi . type naa, most lob esj-. iislmejSskior ,WbRrT ' beep 'and r . ' if -t1J- rJ'JWi 0 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ''AddresJf jregjf 1 . .v. 02SERTESL ' 1 ' P. iu; Jewelry jandoPt ; Gold, .and Silver 'Watcle8,, Silveirafid PMed Table Wa.-e "JTBttTtER'S.: -:;r WiiCHES, i ( r n.r - CLOCKS,,,. r 1 U .1 tt? JEWELRY, '11- STLTEB AND SILVE&- - PLATED '5 Ware; GOLD AND SILVER' SPECTACLES. 'Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at J. T.' BUTLER'S. dec24 f! From Pans, France,- WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL 1; : VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, .- . - . ; Nt Gray Store. . , Every kind of repairs made at once at half tee ana rranieane reart isverv Kind or Jeweirv or ited jftonzejuudlnx, coiorinjr. BUver-Plaana and vanizlng made at short notice and equally as good as new. - bwi gone tor me traae at low prices i i 3ri Apprentice wanted, with premium and good .Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs --SeptliK iv (uj.-, . .'JiJi. . ' : otUTdts. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! , , OYER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATS LOTTERY COMPANY. This Instttutton was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Edueatlonal and Charitable purposes in 1868,. ron thb term of TwitafT-KlvK tears, towhlch contract the inviola ble faith of the State Is pledged with a capital of 1,000,000, to whlcn it has since added a Reserve Fund of ' 8350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS will take1 place monthly. It never scales or 'postpones. Look at the following distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during whichjwill take place the 109TH GRAND MONTHLY Aim 'the 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. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. . Tenths, $ 1 . LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize of. : ::. .8100,000. . . . 1 Grand Prize ot , .. 50)0Q.... 8100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 40)00 60,000 100,000 l urandtTizeor zu.uuu. 2 Lanre Prizes of 10,000.... 4 Large Prizes of, , 20 Prizes of ...... 50 Prizes Of....... 100 Prizes of .. 200 Prizes of . 600 Prizes,? ....... 10,000 Prizes of .... 5,000-.. . 1,000 ... 500.... 300... 200.... 100. . 10,.... ; APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 100 Approximation Prizes of $2CKK.... 100 Approximation Prizes of 100. . . 100 Approximation Prizes of . 75 $20,000 10,000 .. 700 11,270 Prizes, amounting to. . . ..... f 522,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the company in; New Orleans. ; Write mreiieuiars or fJjjrjpjrjjj ' Postbfltoe Bor'-692; New Oceans, Louisiana Reject all' violent Purgatives. They ruin the tone f the bowels and weaken the digestion TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT i'i .l--!- I:. Is used bv tatiniiaf riehXta as a ' m anna nf reUevlne FaateTangementeof- the stomach,' liver and intes- .wnes, oecauBe p removes ODstmcaons wunoui pain, and imparts vigor to the organs which U purines 8oIdy aU, Pnfegfc 1 ; JBECJWITH'S ' 4-NTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. These Pills win prevent and cure' Dyspepsia. They ftfe, tnrnitalied ptonermi, mild aperient, and admirahli adapted as a family medicine. They are used" by the-most cultivated -peopiein our country, aaftare'extenstveiy ased by physicians in for circular,. ; Ei SL, BEOKWyTflf, jwj.Manufaotqfr : r Physician, MountHoptt Betmat, Baiamote;; 1 ; . Writes: iTi have gnaa pleasum to adding my testf mony to thevlrUjea of Colden's Liehlg's Liquid Ex tract of Beer and Tonic Invlgorator as the very best preparaUon-aaedforiet)roi8ow-,-weakiiesa and hv dleeatlon. and. therefore, confidently, recommend it to the medical -profession.? Bold by1 all drug- "Kj-AVu mir paAitjiiua !?aUiry ii bluu pur tnonlh! iao4'xMaM,f wvluw it lrfie vuinnnwio&,,to aeJ 1' our. newna wootienin invention, h? naucwhatvetay. 8aniphifit. ajhlneaaBmaaaas ofr.34aniaalU . uwnth aM expenses - guaranteed to f 4 , .Agents. Outfit free Shaw ft Co., Augus ta, Mame-. w' - i K-. CiTTT A' YEAR jand expenfleVto ngentsi nOutat JPlLkit" yiCKERY, Angus. tai'MalhO. 14 'iJ i-Thelatekana most' complete inventlou of the dayCroefcer ftiFawnswarth's Fluting and Smooth' tng ron. Saves, the expense of fuel and the se vere, task of standing over aot Ore on boning days. - , l i . This Iron heats Itself, and will save Its worth In wood consumed under the . old process in short time, to say nothing of the health of those who do the work. ' - ' 1 1 ' We are the agents for the State of North Carollr na, and we propose to commence the sale of tt la Mecklenburg,, Gaston and Lincoln .counties at once Any one wishing to purchase 1 the right to sell in other counties in the State ' will do well to apply at once to the undersigned at Charlotte,. N. CC - - -E.'H.NEWCOMlsJi, ' e?IL,M.fiAMSEUR, fgenis. - The sample lions have arrived and- -are at H. T. Butler's hardware toi. c A & AlaUard is our oent .for Mecklenburg county.j,-,.i ?n,i v0'-',i,i,:" May 15, 1879-0301,,. (,r, z rJ i - QXEOlfTIlEMOST; .0!P.lKTHKi:,Wj, IMPORTANT Of the nineteenth eentury, and one that tt rank with the inventloTof toS teltrnn6?."' that of HENRY' S OAliBOLIC SALVF. S.mLm-. ' . . " e. JtorAhe purpose of mtagZV,01 emP'Jed I Y : SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES, r:-Imflamed and abraded surfaces, and for--4 f'vfv.lt'ALL SKIN DISEASES. . without a box of it m the hoViaa Phv,Jamlly its virtues; and the thousands hi01"8 extl unite in mmenaiuiT otZZVk Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no olher JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN&CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L. R. Wrlston & Co., Charlotte. N. C. marl l SMITlfsiTORMl)li:. Atezks, Ga., December 8, 1878 wrMgh 1 2BJK'5P doseof the IIKTI. ilflr ha rnaMj aai w Kixieen little girlfour yeais andshe passed eK s argewonns. ai tne same time wormsTrmti fni.ptn nk .,.oou ciuiy-six Worm Oil for sale W IT PUTT T idc a?Affis:Gtneraiij-r- . . . teb21djsiy. parea Dy is. s. LYN. nice 25 cents. is a perfect Jlood Pusifier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. : . It thoroughly removes mercury from the system fit relieves toe agonies of mercurial rheum&tism.and speedily cures all skin dis Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop D.S'Doggett (Souther Meth.) ': It is an excellent oorrectlve of tnilgestlon. Have1 used it with prompt beneficial results. . Rev. Dr,.Mangnm, Prof. University of H. C. I concur with Bishop Dbggett In his etttDaif 6f the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another lockage. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D, Meth. Hlst'n. ' I am never without it at home or abroad. It is an antidote to ; indigestion, : Uneasiness after a meal or purging is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of high character.-; I have seen a "tried-everythlng" dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Dra. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It is endorsed by the direct personal testimony of men of national-fame and of strictness of speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine ever - had such; support in its favor as a specific The word Of any one of the eminent divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight. ; Their united Witness lolhed with the ex perimental use ana approval or tne preparauon Dy well-known nysicians, removes an aouDt, It Is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent. J&QI iters Religious Herald, Va. ' Rev, B, L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. Col., Va. '- It is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and the people.? It Is excellent for in digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific, tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. , .' ; j . For sale by: DR.- T. Ci SMITH, Charlotte, N. & . ODELL, RAGAN' 4 CO., Greensboro, N. C. s THEO, F. KLUTTZi Salisbury, N. C. POLK, MILLER A CO.. Apothecaries and Sole Proprietors, Richmond, Va. mar20 d&wtl. (&XBksx& nvuX (&Vxssxonxt CHINA" FALACE ri -I I -OF- JNoriROOfflELD & C0., Vii LEADERS OF-LOW PRICES. (i . ' ' ' lit I " j y ;u Just received, a lot of Ice'Cream Freezers,' best make," freeze in 5 mln- ute: Water rmlers. Refrimrators, wire r Covers, Fly Traps, Pampas Plumes, Birdcages, Fruit Jars and -: . : Jelly Tumblers. I We constantly: keep on hand a full line ef Plain and Worafea1 China, Crockierr, Glasswsie, Lamp GojCutlerj hud Plated Wart. Faney Goods, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware. . . Cb'UNTRY.Y 5i ''HjfiiERdHANtS are invited. to calt We, sell eocs as cheap i Vnrflum hniKM nnrt anininnted satlBfaCtlOIU. W! a.o ill send Quotations on appUcation. .;. , th. Thanking you for the liberal patronage m me past, we are,, n. - . , " t''"-' " 3 Veir iwpeetftHy. , , ;. " " " - JNO. BROOOIBLD H CO., Charlotte. N. C June 1, 1879. soOaOoff??.; BRICK TOR SAIE. Apply to i - B. H. Mobs. . may t-a-w-l-w :
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