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Jfc-- ' " A T T - t .-Tif-. .f f . ,.i,.mT.,k.,- -"- - , " -vr W - -i SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1879. .-THE UZflVEttsixf COMMESCEMCST. j J. ; "',!(, "i fV- ?S V ' The Junior Speaking and the ; ST'iA?. . .iU'.l t .; Correspondence of The Observer.! Chapel Hill, June 4. This has been a proud day for our University. ; Never, since the visit of President Buchanan to these classic shades in 1859, has the University had, a more glorious gala day than that through which she has just passed. It equalled, perhaps sur passed, the commencements of "ye olden time," when the University, was : in its palmiest days. The attendance to-day was ter,iargei-" lawyers, politicians, literati, andth6 fairer, sex; all sent theur noblest and best representatives to en gage in the festivities of the occasion. Seldom have Carolinians been so for tunate as to have the opportunity of listening to such displays of eloquence as we have enjoyed this day: the speeches of the representatives were good; Gen. Phillips', excellent; Dr. Hoge's, glorious. . . Tim Aav dawned ausDiciously for the success of the occasion, bringing with it a crowd of people from the surrounding country, who came to join the large number of visitors from all parts of the srar.PL who arrived the evening before. The crowd continued to increase until 10: 30 a. m., when the doors of Gerrard Hall were thrown open and all the avail able spare of the - hall was soon filled. On the stage sat Gov. Jarvis. Dr. Hoge, Gen. Phillips and Dr. llassell. Within the bar I noticed lions. J. Madison Leach, Dan'l G. Fowle, John A. Gilmer, John Manning, Paul 15. Means, A. W. and J. W. Graham. F. C. llobbins, and many other men of State and National reputation. Promptly at 11:30 o'clock the commencement of 1879 was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr.: llassell, after which the band played Old Hundred. Mr. Henry Faison, a student, of Duplin county, then introduced Rev. Dr. Hoge, the orator of the day he having been selected in the place of Senator Thur man, who failed to come on account of pressing public duties. The deep dis appointment which was felt from Thur man's absence was soon dispelled when Dr. Hoge rose to deliver his address. He spoke of the disadvantages under which he labored (having been selected orator only the day before) and payed a high tribute to Senator Thurman, mak ing his introduction full of wit and elo quence, Ills subject was 'The Beauty and Nobility of an Unselfish Life.' -1 shall not attempt to glye even an outline of he oration ; I can't do it; suffice it to say I have never heard such eloquence and elocutionary powers combined in anyone man: as an oration, it will rank among the best productions of the day ; but as an extempore production, it js simply wonderful. The oration last ed an hour, and the speaker, closing with a splendid display of elocution as wel as of eloquence, sat down amid the tremendous applause of a delighted au dience. A recess of five minutes was given, after which the Alumni association was called to order by President Battle, On motion of Hon. J. W, Graham, Prof. J, DeB. Hooper was elected president, and the organization of the association was completed. Fabius Busbee, tEsq then, introduced Hon. Sam'l F, Phillips, jii a '-happy and appropriate little gpeechlT Tne address before the asso ciation, by Genl Phillips was very good, containing a review of his class, and pulogising in a most appropriate man ner, the eminent alumni who had pass ed away since their last reunion. J'his qratjon closed the exercises of the morn ing,. ; . "At night, the chapel was again filled I- and the representative "Ciceros" of the ?.ft vo societies interested and delighted tthe audience with a declamation of their eloquent productions, is. The folio wing is a list of the repre sentatives with. the subject of orations: From the Dialectic Society : R. B. John ; subject, f Three Necessary Elements of : National Prosperity." M. C. S. Noble "National Unity." -f J. W. Forbis "The South Shall Yet be Free " i s ,! Locke'Uraig "The Philosophy of the Strength and Progress of Islamism." C. R. Thomas "The French Revolu 4 lion." R. P. Pell "The Present Demand for :! a Southern Literature." H After the speaking, a large crowd as sembled in the balLroom to witness or engage jjn.tjhuefgennin;'' which" contin h ued throfighont the remainder of the tl iiigitaH1JcJosed: thecfirst day of -the g Universieoraraeneement for 1879. To vi morrow is the cOmhiencemenT; day pro n;prertormous crowd is expected. Throiiglioiilifie'jevenmg visitors have been pouring in from all parts of the State thus 'aUgneTi ting to. an immense degree the large crowd 'already here. E. L. P.. The Prospects iu Ohio. Washington Republican, fetni) -' All the talk in political circles last -night was about the Dbio n6miirations. The Democrats, and especially those " from Ohio, are jubilant, or at least pro fess to be so. Even the Thurman men affect enthusiasm, although their favor ite was unmercifully slaughtered. Con gressman McMahon expressed the gen eral Democratic opinion when he said that Ewing and Rice was the strongest combination that could have been made. They argue in this wise : If Bishop had been nominated, it would have been re garded as an entering wedge for Tilden, and hence unsavory to the Thurman people. If Rice had received the first place on the ticket it would have been a Thurman victory, and the Tilden crowd would haye been disgruntled. Ewing was not a pronounced partisan of either Tilden or Thurman, and hence they claim to have struck the happy medium and to have united all the fac tions by nominating him and giving Rice a place on the ticket, They affect to believe also that after a little coquet ting the Greenbackers will withdraw their candidate from the field and leave the course clear for a race between ' f Ewing and Rice and Foster and Hick- enlooper; They -admit that the ticket willJDe,a weak one in Hamilton county, but hope to make up any losses there by increased votes ? in 5 the other counties, on account of the good war records of jKJiu jawing ana xuce. ' f " BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. i Geii. F. C. Latrobe has been re-nominated for mayor of Baltimore. aoi Congressman: 1O.7-R, 1 Singleton, has ' written to a . friend in Mississippi that he will be a candidate for United States mm .&eaator; in place of-Bruce, whose term expires in 1881. Representative Chal mers says he is not a candidate: ! , ' - f It il tohbnrVJedlBemifficially that , ' Slcrgtary" feherman Intehds to take a prominent part in the coming campaign ' in phic . It 3 said that he wiU come m vl towards t.e close of; the race, and make a number of speeches on the financial '"" aspect 'of the situation at various ira- -V Jrtant points of the' State. His par t . ticular friends are already proclaiming r f jthitthia will pot be, considered as rnn ; - . O 4j&Bi contiary . to the civil, service rules 1 j'jPtthe .administration, ; Ml.' I;.. . It Is said that the reason why . Botle sought the gubernatorial nomination was because he had not been fairly treated by the Republicans. The best cures for chafes of all kinds is Henry's Carbolic Salve. Try it and be convinced. : Beware of coun terfeits. ; June3 lw . ' Commencement atThomasvine- Femal College, : Cortesponctenoe of Tbe Observer. , The twenty-second annual commence ment of this excellent school was on the 3d and 4th inst Its well restablisb- .pd reputation, the many friends .of the eventv-nve ciris in auenaance aunnz ine past sepsionv auu uie wiuo ivyuw r t a r j . xi 1 if J ' uutt uj. ui tuviuea wuu ww w uuw the people brought a large number of North Carolina intelligent citizen to witness the exercises of the occasion; Though the first day was rainy yet the large Methodist church. was filled to overflowing, at 8 p. HL,to hear the sterl ing, thrilling strains of eloquence and loiric of Rev. Dr. T. IL PntchardY of Raleigh, as he discoursed npon the "Di-; vinity 01 tne senptnrea." jnosc power fully did the doctor show the skeptic how unwise and ruinous his position. When the Rev. Dr. A. B. Brown, of Virginia, appeared on the next day be fore a greater and more appreciative audience, he assured us that he had nothing new to give us ; that bis was an old and oft discussed subject; and many thought, from the appearance of the speaker, that it would oe Just as he had announced. . And while his subject, Education," had been sounded in our ears ever since we learned our A B C's, yet, scarcely ten minutes had passed be fore we began to feel that we had nev er heard the subject discussed before. To give even an outline of the address is impossible. Dr. . rants among v lr ginia s greatest thinkers and most pro found logicians, and well did he sus tain his reputation. The exercises of the young ladies showed a profficiency in their studies. Which declared that they had received superior training. Prof. II. W. Reinhart, a Virginian, and educated at the University of Vir ginia, with twenty years' experience, presides ever this institution, and every one who heard the fine essays read, and witnessed all the exercises, could but acknowledge the thoroughness of the instructions imparted, and say blessed are the girls who have such advantages. It is thoroughly a practical scnooi, ana a delighted audience attested their high appreciation of all the exercises, J. B. Richardson, Thomasville, N. C, June 5th, 79. SOUTH cTrOLI ITEMS. An aged colored woman Phillis Mit chell, fell dead in Union last Friday. Mr. Jas. Carlisle, an old and feeble citizen of Lancaster, died suddenly a few days ago. Dr. T. C. Robertson has been re-appointed as treasurer of York county for the next two years. The Piedmont cotton factory, of Greenville, has received an order for cotton goods from China. Mr. H. J. Culp, a leading citizen of Landsf ord, Chester county, died on Fri day last of a paralytic stroke. Mr. Culp was 71 years old, Mr. Wm, J, Ralney, a worthy and re? spected citizen of yorjr. county, com mitted suicide by hanging himself in his gin house last Monday night. Mr. A. L. Crouse has taken complete charge of the Summit Courier, its former p loprietor, D. I. Hendrix, treas urer of Lexington county, having skip ped. The Medium says that the Abbeville colored Methodist church gave twelve hundred dollars to charitable purposes last year. This beats the majority of white churches. The Chester Reporter very properly denounces the pernicious habit into which the bar of South Carolina has to a certain extent fallen, of holding meet ings to thank judges for discharging no more than their plain and sworn duty. Among the cadets who will graduate at West Point on the 12th inst, are Al len R. Jordan, of Chester, and Micah J. Jenkins, son of the late Gen. Micah Jenkins. The former will graduate 31st and the latter 42d in a class num bering 67. The residence of Capt. T. H. Dick, about seven miles north of Sumter, in the vicinity of White's Mill, was de stroyed by fire on last Sunday night about 1 1 o'clock, with almost the entire furniture and clothing of the family. The fire is supposed to have originated accidentally from the stove in the cook room. Winnsbero News and Herald: Mr. Thomas Robinson, of Ridge way, met with a serious accident a few days ago. HeJias for some time been partially blind in one eye. While working in his field, either a piece of the hoe or a small stone struck his sound eye, cat ting the ball and letting out the fluid and destroying the sight. The other eye is also expected to lose its sight en tirely, as it has. given him much suffer ing, iiis- King Mountain Cestennial. fYorkrille (S. C.) Enquirer. We are pleased to note that the pro posed centennial celebration of the bat tle of King's Mountain is attracting the favorable notice of the press of this and adjoining States. The people in the immediate vicinity of the battle ground are also alive to the importance of the occasion, and we are assured they will do all in their power to aid in the pa triotic work. Mr. J. M. Hambright, who lives near the historic ground, and who is a descendant of one of the heroes of that hard-fought battle, was in town last Tuesday. He says it is in contem plation to prepare a plain but neat monument, on which shall be inscribed the names of all the heroes who fell in the battle, a part of the centennial cere monies to be the unveiling of the monu ment. This would be an appropriate and attractive feature of the occasion, and a befitting act of justice on the part of the posterity of those who contribu ted so nobly and gallantly to the achieve ment of American Independence. It is thought that $500 would defray the ex pense of the proposed monument, which sum could easily be secured by dollar subscriptions in the counties in North and South Carolina most directly inter ested in the matter. The idea is a good one, and we hope it will be put into execution without delay. The Death-Bate 01 , Pytcountry Is getting to be, fearfull alarming, the average of life being lessened erery year, with out any reasonable causa, death: resulting general ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea son of the year especially, a bold Is such a oommon thing that in the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this way ev ery winter, while bad JBoacHXK's Gxbxax Stkuf . beeq taken, a rare would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. Tor all, diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boscmnt's Onoux Stbup has proven itself - to be the greatest discov ery of its kind in medMne. .Every Druggist In this country wjll tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 950,000 botaes ' sold" last year without single fannrelaioW:f tm Vj 7A Wo4 fMrctrei?eoic. The climate of some parts of the South seems to peculiarly foster three special scourges of the gen eral health; these are- reilow fever, -periodically; malarial fever and consumption or premature de crlne always. 'The result of all of them, when not rapidly fatal, is complete prostration of the whole system, and in most cases, utter Inability to derive restoration from the nourishment of ordinary food.' Then the doctors all say. the only thing the stom ach and pancreas, and liver, an acoept and turn Into vitalizing blood and solid fibre is Cod Liver OH, or rather Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda; This is a finer nutrient than the Oil alone, and is besides a splen did tonic, and then it has not the least disagreea ble taste or odor, and is acceptable to the most sensitive stomach, . ' may28 2w 1 , ' timw Jiniranx m a mar tviir ViTT IQBAOC07 ., ,-. ' --...... w, . , t. I . . ..- ' - -- .... . ;, .- -. j, 1 ... ; t , 4- . .... ...... .. . , r jRl rrr HHI rnl rvin INTRODUCED, 1005. A TORPID LIVER to the fruitful eonrce of msny dtoaws, proud- nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE COSTIVEKESS, DYSENTERY, BIUOUS FEVZR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. jV. SYUmMJEiA .TORPID.HVER. 7 tow of Appetite and Kausee tha bowels are costive, but sometimes alternate with looeenees, Pain In the Head, aooompanied withaDullsensationin thebackpart.Faiq In the right side and under the shoulder- " f felfl ftdlneas after eating, with a disin- Zi cliaatioa to exertion of body or mind, Irri-' ability of temper, Low spirits. Lose of memory, with a feeling of having neglected eome dnty, General weariness; Dizainess, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the ? ya Yellow BldnHeadaohe .generally ever the right eye, Beetleesneae t might with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. U THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S' PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single do effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer, TUTT'S PILLS sire eempeauied from snbataces that are free from any properties that cttu injure the in oat delicate organization. They Search. Cleaaee, Parity, and laviererate the entire Wystaai. Bv relieving- the en forced IJver, they cleanse the blood froni peiooneus humors, and than impart health and vitality to the body, casslng the bowels to act natnrally, without which na one can feel well. A Noted Diviiia.sajrs : Br. TtTTT W Sir: Tat ten yesrf I hv hoea e auutyr to Dyapapua, Conatipation and Pilea. Last tixual bat with litila f&ith V I an aMMi nrVufiman. Ml.. WIW Villa mnnwAA ... w. . 1 eoaw in ww maw nuat aannawwnweav naTO good sppotita, difeation parfeet. radlar k Btlas rone, and I haTaaained fixrtrTKiundBwilid avo cooa sppotita, aiceauon perfect, raedlaf atonla. They are worth their weight in told. nau. Mil auvBun, juuiaTiue,aj TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect Is to Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take ou Fieah, Unit he system is arished, and by their Tonic Ar tloa oa the Dlceotlve Orgaua, Regular Stools are produced. DR, J. F, HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: " Few dlaeaa exfat that cannot be relieved hy re Storing the liver to it normal functions, and for fhia purpoae no remedy haaever been invented tbat haa M happy a affect aa TUTT'S SOLD EVCIYWHEHt, PRICE 2J CENTS. Office 85 Marray Street, MeV Tork. tW Dr. TTJTFS MANUAL of Valnable Infor mation and Useful Beceipts " will be uaUedre p application. TUTT'S . II AIR DYEi Osat Haxb oa Wkisxxm changed to a Globit putxiw. by a single apptioation of tnia Dtk- It im partaNatqralOolar,oote Inatantaneonaly, and is M Barmlaaa aa spring water. Sold by Droggista, or sent by exnreaa on receipt of $L Offloe, 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 ly. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S ; -. Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC or y -4 VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale antl leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure- semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper 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 ; 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 ' abdomeA; jboweji irregular, uptimes . costive ; stools sly,; hot anfrafquent ly tinged . with , blood ; belly . swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa- y . f nie4Jy hiccptighg ciugh sjbmetimes dry and convulsive ;wuna:sy and dis turbed sleep,' with; grinding of the teeth; temper variable, hut generally .'. irritable, &c. - - tff fibojve sjmptoms are ound to exist, ' DRtC. MCLANE'S VERMIFUGE jwill certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT 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. McLANirb LIVER PILL5 are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick. Head ache, or diseases of that character, they r stand without a rival. AG U E -A ND FE V E R . No better cathartic can be used prepar atory ,td, of after' takfng'Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. - The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. .Vj,i; Each wrapper bears the signature 'of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. - . . Insist upon having the genuine Dr. r C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the" market being, full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same.prpnujicuitiQn. ; ,rW:--. 3U JrOTICE OF SEIZDBE. i, ,' ; U. a, INTERNAL REVENUE, ' ) Collector's Office. 6th District North Carolina.- i 8tatesville,N.a.May 16.1 870...! :-&r 8 boxes manufactured tobacco, owner unknown J Also, 2 boxes tobacco, owner C Ward. :- t imj sis nuum u ueiw; giTen w we owner or ciai mania of the above deacribed property ta appear before me at my office in BtatesvlUe; and make claim thereto before tne expiration of talrty .days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United States. . . , , J, j. MOTT, , i. O. Yorao, . , CoUector. Deputy. . v . , mayl8 8t inSOdjrs . c t. autinsoH - - ; " . : . - , ... . - t t , .... i ". cojirassipN rMERCHANTS, u ) -i - i Buy and sell on consignment all Mnds of : - jlatCHJLNBI8E AND COtJNTBT JPKODUCE; - ..'iv:.;.,,. Win give strict personal ' attention to an business entrusted to our eare. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel, - -"." - .. ... . . .... dec8 -v.:.. . : ; . U: NDEBT1DNO" ' The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand fun assortment of OOmSS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metalie PBI0S8 AS LOW AS AMY Hearses furnished If desired yumiture of every Description Repaired at shor . notice. W. M. WTLHKLM, jWutiKG. Bosjers, Trade Street. June 20. ' FOB Bottled Lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, Is corner Tradj and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for 81.00 per dozeu. F. C MTJNZLEB. Ail orders left at John Vogef's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 LTIlIMui DKOQeiST aKI) CHKMI8T, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lnbin's Extracts and Colognes, English Select SPICES, Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. i PRESCRIPTIONS Caretalij .ore Dared at all hours., both nirhi and ft tir: . day at J. H. MoADEi'S Prescription Stow. SECURITY, -SECURITY, 'Hi. iu , t.-.:n ! SECURITY. 200 Barrels of C. WEST SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AHD ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. oAWei?,.xtra J'eroeene Oil, from C. West ft Sons, Baltimore. ; '. Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton, f Warranted to stand a nretest of 1 1 p drees Fahrenheit before it will burn, , C West A Sons, Baltimore. v t- ' ' . . ForSale by : . ' 8. J. H. iloADEN, Sole Agent, ' CHARLOTTE, N. C ICE ! ICE ! AT THE SAME OT STANb;,.-, frolam prepared to furnish a superiot Quality want Ice. My cart wUlalsonmke 2c. nerlb. wiowputDS.. ,. . of 60lbs.'amlup,- Iticperlb. like. u.j;ui'.-,i been' anlf int.- i-.kr. wiucn iqe Jias Z!yS&J?ZJ&J9G aeasonsiwhenl Sad iariiw tLTJSiA. 7,5 Bn8unased faenittes laoe be.busUiees on & leeiamate nrindni weonsuttihelr Interest by giving me tuUg'a pasLire apeeaii4aka continuannanf nJr7A JUy'k'1' "' .'t JTa ANTHONY, . ('I I 'H D. ft.XAXWXtV. 1 'ifflatiTlliM tthn utaJ - . . In quantities less than 5 Bml.. 9. rir m HOST APPRO YKDFORJL Post Printed and For Bale at the OBSERVER OFFICE) uwnnu&xuxtx mattes. Bbok; BINDING. I .1.. ' STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of The Ob sievxb, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com plete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law er other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of ttis 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 TYPE FOB POSTER PRINTING, Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive a manner as in New York. . We have a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape win do well to give us a trial We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as it Is possible to make it LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Ylslting Cards, BaU Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, , ' Checks, Labels BILL HEADS' Deeds, BeceipkBooM. , ;i '. PnigrBmihes ' '' .Mafjstrates'and. ' mil? .ji-.. : . . - ,if -ii'!Ti-,.rvfll... i , Special attention given to Railroad mil t SUVrngalareeCSUnDlVOf irneihiin nnat Tnh M. Ushments;:Bq6E: v6rK" has been an ju untrane tn nt a speetalty with us. r v ..1. SATISFACTION GUABANTTTFT 11 - ... M. mr AM Are Address P.i&YBox 182. THE OBSERVER, v Charlotte, N. C, fcvJS-! '"..M.l !:..tfttMila . . . AMI X . ... . - - ' " ;GREAT BARGAINS In Jewelry and Fancy 'jGoods,. Gold 'and Silver '3 ; Watches, Silver and Plated 1abt Wai, J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, ,: CLOCKS, . .- .:, . : ,.( ...(, M'J -.jj... ;..;,( -J ;-.'; ! ' JEWELRY, : : : SILVER AND- ' j' i ''- SILYEB- V :'iiu r . Si PLATED j WABE, BOLD AND. SILVER SPECTACLES, Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 J LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK K AKER, ' GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, , Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, ; w Nat Gray Store. 'Every kind of repairs made at once at half price and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring, SUver-Plating and ' Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done lor the trade at low prices 6y Apprentice wanted, with premium and good mf erenees. Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs. eptlS ottzvlts. UNPRECEDENTED ATTBACTION! O VBB HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the Stale for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868, fob tub tsbm of twenty-fivs TEAKS, to which contract the inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital of 8 1,000,000, to whichlt has since added a Reserve Fund of 8350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DBA WINGS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 109TH GRAND MONTHLY AND THS EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans. Tuesday, June I7th, 1879, Under the personal supervision and management Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. J. A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, 8100,00a t3& Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, 85. Fifths, 82. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 CapitalPri?e.....81Qft000.... 1 Grand Prize ot - .. 60,000.... 1 Grand Prize of 20.000.... 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 -25,000 30,000 2 Large Prizes of 10,000.-.. 4 Large Prizes of. 20 Prizes of 50 Prizes nt. ...... 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 600 Prizes of 10,000 Prizes of .... 5.000.. 1,000 ... 500.;.. 300 ... 200.... 100.-.. 10 40,000 60,000 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 100 Approximation Prizes of $290 820,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 75 7,500 11,278 Prizes, amounting to. . . 522,500 Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of La., Gen. J. A. Early, of 7a., Commissioners. Application for rates to clubs should only be made w tne omce oi tne company in Mew Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana mayl3 ' " Reject ail violent Purgatives. They ' ruin the tu. uie puweis ana weaaen ue digestion. , TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT is used by rational people as a means of relieving nu uDioussunjuH va ute vwmaco, liver ana iniea- j v xeiuoTes uosixucaons wimoui pain, and imparts vigor to the organs which It purines Soldbnaii Druggists. BEOKWITH'S : ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. These Pills will prevent and cure Dyspepsia. They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mlW aperient, and arintlmMT nlantari o fomii. are used by the moat cultivated people In our wujulij, nau tire extensively usea py pnysidans in their Diactlcei - Sold tiv TtnKWlata ffanamllT Uomi for circular, I. B. BECKWlf H, Sole Manofactur- CELEBRATED DR. WM. H. STOKES, ; Physician. Mount Hope Betoeat, Bartirnore, Writes i "I have great pleasure to" adding my testt- - y - - w II II milium MJ .Ml A- tract of Beef and Tonie nwionraiZZt7L k.. niwnaimtlnn inul (w ilannjm i 77 um.u. uwrexuie, connaentiy reeommend i wnuo inwrctu-pruression.' iKra w all drue- hi v - " r j Ba j ui iuu uer lucuiia UuwominUM ittmamiriiouiMviliiiir We wuTpay Agun tsii Baiary oi fcluO ner manth Bw and wonderful in rentions. Sir naUt w Mm. Bunpl- fre. Addreaa bMKiUM(4 tayXMtuiU, AUeb. i-iii tfrj'lit inttnth and' erpensee gukranteedVta lB(,Mmei i , i. : .?. ivin J f ilvjjTT -V - 6917 A YEAR ahd exrjenses in Mill ''lit ' : fHCl V TTTCI V W 1.1 mmem r v.. " uwoAiViU GREATEST FRIEND a J S4oat complete Invention of the dw-eejcer 4 Fawnsworth's, Flutingand Smooth; 2SW't!ll5L5,pen S-1 and the se- - Thfiolri he1teel aml wtf savi to vm&m wood consumed under the' old 'process in a short HmMesay nothing ef the health, pf. those who da the work. . i; , ,.,,. , nonrauiu agenu iox ine mate or JNortn Caroli na, and we prQpeee toeoramerKje the sale of ft in -iMwan(,i aawn t ana; . in coin counties' at one-1 Apy -tme wishing to purchase the right to sell to pthei; j eountles In the State, will do well to ,"T wiumuio iu uiu guiu Will UU 1 apply -at oncet to the -undersigned at Cnarlc unanottex v. a. a. MB)rt t.l - The mmnl Fmni hin iniuH ..j 'ku JtW in . r" " ... wiu wtm IMt MA. X. BDueri taanlnin ntnni . . n s u.iiai..n..t S ftpflrita. ' Onrilt KEBY. AvuniK- for Mecklenburg county WHEN 4NY MAX FEELS JCK WITH COLD CHILLS; FEVERiFLUSHES, HEadACRk TV ' KWmoiufortablene8s ATO TXT DON'T , KNOW. EXACTLY WHAT Alls a,M T Then Is the time to take jMOTT'S PILLS. ThASA nflla 9-n l.. . act ih Tn ,iTrf "i .ingredient, n.,. r !'L BE3T0EING TO HEALTH, when ail other remedies faiL iS vwmr remedies rau. j Take them for Biliousness, Indigestion n . "S8, Complaints, and all dScnlve orders of the stomach diseases anddis. Iamllr cathartic pui they awRD,v WITHOUT AN EQUAL! WARRANTED JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN 4 CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by JU RWriston & Co., 'charlotte. S c marll 4 SMITH'S WORMOa. Athens, Ga, December 8, 1K7k v JSwnts smce 1 Kve my son one dos of th. Worm Oil, and the next day he parsed fffij S0,"?9' At tne time I gavebne tolS, little girl, lour yeaas old, and she pissed eihtr? J worms from four to fifteen lnchesW tebt"s,, W. F. PFTTT T Ito tebaidAwlv. " ' ' ii f v -i-iiwB is a peneci blood ri:niFiR, ami is thr only purely Vegetable remedy known to sc i. ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cukes of Syphilis and Scrofpla in all their It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin !;- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Meth.) It is an excellent nnrrpr.1v nf inriimiatim. tr.,,. used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Manguru. Prof. University of N. C. I COncnr With Rlnhon Thurowtl fn hie aoiim-itn nf Rev. E. A. Yates, IK N; c. Conference. It has benefltted me. Send another package . Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlst'n. I am never without it at home or abroad. It if an antidote to indigestion. Uneiislness after iu .meal or purging is checked and the bowels repila ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of lilgh character. I have seen a "tried-everything" dj s peptlc of fifteen years relieved by one close. Rev. Drs. 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 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 Religious Herald, Va, Rev. R. 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. For sale by: DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELL, RAGAN & CO., Greensboro, Is', c. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Salisbury, N. C. POLK, MILLER & CO., Apothecaries and Sole Proprietors. Richmond. Va. mar 20 d&w tt. OF- JNO. iROOKFIELD & CO, ' LEADERS OJ? LOW PRTCES. Just received, a lot of I Cream Freezers, best makei freeze In rmh- ""Tf"1' wwiera, Keingerators. Wire t . - u ixnrera, Fly Traps, Pampas Plumes. t Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and . j , euyy-iumDiers. i . : i ';;' '. iu?; t . We constantly keep on hand a- full line of riain arDrjijma, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp !poodsCutiery' and Plated Ware, Fancy Gools. Tin. mooa and Willow Ware. ., - COUNTRY (' j .yfcih, ; i n! ftl?-f i I.. are. invited , to eaD iWe sell goods as cheap as NArfhAM A ' A : Wfll .luitucui uuuacs, owl Kuonuiuse Kaiaoiacuuii. n n. WIM ............. . .11 .1 !Thanklntt von for ttwt llhAntl nitbniuim in the bpast, we are, ,. - . . ''Very respectfully,' is: , JNa BROOKFIKLD CO. Chaflbtte,K. Ci'June 1, ltrfpj" Notice:,' f ':(,; AUffittUAKOIjIJiABAELROAD fJOMPAK I , !, ,r j-OJBtniBTART AHD TRKASCBKB'3 UVFICK. Y , . t r vvaupauy puups, ..v., jnay oisi, io l ' . a iiujucku uutiiu iuceung vl tug duuhuui" era of the Korth Carolina. Railroad . Company will uo jww iu vnanoiie, xt. u. on me seeona i nuru of July. 1879; and the transfer books of stock of said eornpiiy-will be closed from this date until after the meeting. : W. L. thornbubg. I iHecyN.c. K.B. 4une8-41w4w5t'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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