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- '3rHrtfhorlb!fc"b0dStt K' "Wilmington' ir to; have the Bell tele Mocksville bopesJo hear it e itcmi hv September.!1 The new Bank of tWachovia has just, commenced business; in Salem, t i Capt. T. B. Lyon, of Durham, has in vented a plan for curing tobacco. 1 were; ij Wilmington bdylJelf; Into a; bafrei oi not ixsin anawaa Bciivi"j V4ivw-.. Mr. Jonathan Whlaley. jeweler and well-known citizen of Newbern,isdeaa. "Winston and Salem ' young men. are to have a tournament on the 3d of J uly. , The Supreme Court has granted a certiorari ; in the case! of the State vs. Swepson. ' .' .. "' Lucian Green's tobacco factory, Dur ham, seized by the revenue authorities, has been, released. Dr. E. F. Ashe, of ! Wadesboro, who has beenquiteill fori some time past, is now able to ride out. The Sentinel says the Winston town council have appropriated $150 to as sist in the 4th of July display. Fire steam whistles and doubly as many bells call laborers to and from their work in Salem and Winston. The Raleigh Observer was sold at auc tion Tuesday, and was bid in by John C. Blake for John (latling, the price be ing $3,300. Burwell Scales, who; shot and killed Jim Stratton (both colored), in Winston last Saturday evening; and then tied, has been cautured. ! At the Salem postofflce $11,000 worth of the United States refunding certifi cates have been sold, and at the Win st n postoflice $6,000 worth. A little child of Dr. Cheek, of Greens boro, was run over a few days ago by a runaway horse, and bruised and stunn ed but flot seriously injured. Mr. J. M. Boynton. and D. O. Goodin, E3q., of Indiana, are in Ashevflle, look ing out a location to establish a factory to manufacture all kinds of furniture. The Star says there was a novelty in Wilmington Tuesday in the shape Of a, colored drummer from New York, who was soliciting customers for a wood and willow-ware house. A fraudulent jeweler, givinghis name as Kelson, walked off from Durham re cently with a half dozen or more watch es belonging to citizens of that town.' His first act on entering the gates was to attend a young men's prayer meet ing, where he was very conspicuous. Durham Plant: W. T. Blackwell is preparing to lay off and adorn a public park on the beautiful lot" south -of the railroad and west of Blackwell & Co.'s factory. The land rises to a considera ble height near its centre, and gradual ly slopes off all around, and is capable of being made one of the prettiest spots in the town of Durham. Wadesboro Herald: We learn that one day last week, while two small col ored children (living on Col. Henry W. Ledbetter's plantation) were out in the woods, they found what they supposed to be partridge eggs, and, carrying them home, cooked and ate them. They' were, soon after eating the eggs, prostrated upon their beds with sickness, and died immediately. It seems that the eggs they had eaten were snake egg?, Hence their death. South Carolina's Cotton Mills."" ; A letter to the 2sTew York Times from Greenville, S. C. gives cheering report, from the cotton mills injthat State. Despite the general depression in business from various causes, among them yellow fever, last summer, th cotton goods increased in quantity and improved in quality, and found ready sales. The chief obstacle in the .way of success was the scarcity of compe tent operatives, but with the aid of a few taken from Northern mills, a suf ficient number of young native women and mea have been taught to feed and direct the machines. They are furnish ed with heat cabins in the vicinity of the mills, and their pay ranges from 25 cents to S3 a day, according to their usefulness. The increase of local sales is specially noteworthy. Burglaries a Diilsboir. The residence of. John D. Cameron, Esq, of Hillsboro,.a3 entered hy bnrgi lars, Tuesday morning before day. They stole some change from Mr. Cameron's ixcketd, a pocket-knife; nair of specta cles, and note-book: "His Vest, .which contained his money, was lying oh the lloor and was overlooked by the burg lars, who went through all the rooms of the house, ransacking bureau drawers etc. A female member -of- tlw family finally awoke -and, seeing "or -hearing the burglars, gave the alarm, 'when'the intruders fled. The Sunday 'night -previous the residence of Mr-Geo. IVFau-v cett three miles west of Ilillsboro, was entered and robbed of $70." The recent hangings at Ilillsboro do not seem to have produced a very salutary effect. Z:icU Candler's New Rtbejlkr. 1 '"' Mrs. Hale, daughter of Zach Chandler, has become the mother of another child, and Mr. Chandler has given his check for $20,000, as he promised to do for ev ery child born to her. Mr. Chandler talks' of applying to Congress if or. relief. At the time he made the offer he was not acquainted with his sbn-in-law, and he had more confidence in his daughter than he has now. Thev have . seemed to conspire against; the old man, and it is believed that his bad .temper towards Democrats and rebels; isijau8ed by this constant drain on his bank ac- . count. Congressional Adjournment, Si Wash. Letter, 17th, to the Baltimore Sun.l A private conference was held to-day between Speaker Randall and several leading members of the Senate and House iri reference to the subject of adjournment It was agreed; that the adjournment should take place if pos sible byjtho end of this week! ! Subse quently! the Senate commiteee-on ap propriations, which has also been con sidering the subject of adjournment, concluded to report the resolution "with an amendment fixing the date on Tues- nxti " -' " It -'J & The 'Ohio' 6 recubaclc Campaign; ''iP IWash. Letter to Louisville Courier JoornaL ' Piatt, the Greenback' candidate for Governor of Ohio: has "written a letter to the Secretary of the National' Greeni' back Association here' that all stories as to his withdrawaiin favor-ofrEwingor any one else were untrue. .'He says that he intendsj to "make a "vigorous cam paign and prevent the Greenback party ,. from reeeiying the reputation, piL being a tail tp the Pembcratic Mte.1 " s' ' ' - i;f?)l?rMW. No Way? : iPhlladelphla Tunes, InAAJj: Out In Ohio the Republican organs are not only busy with a Senatorial con . test of their own, but they seem I deter mined to run Jeff Davis for Senator in . Mississippi There is probably no way to prevent 'an organ's 'display of its idiocy while a' campai'Js in progress.1 MrrH Wade ami Mrs. a Q-Wqods. " t Discussion !.... -J toe mm i't.L t i. , J? I, - s i New i ors iienuu. j.olii 1 1 2, t' W Mve trustworthy; iniftrfrjition thatlthere is i Mr fdiiaitreibiitent ilniDag tJiti raemtferiaf Batsideat Hayes' f5 w. ' cabjnet 9 to,J,e the judicial expenses bill, which went to the t-YRsiaenrvesreraav. ancnm arms .gfo Mni "ilthough w we know that oh $f UnK twof mdst promi nent members of the eabjnet Tv adv&cM&'and tlieUfther Of Hd urgently Qpposes -veto-rj xq&&xmj dux and thftjudicialbni, pxefer not to indicate which is which lest we should fjive, some" ingenious persoir iiitisto thff jsoarcefof vf iffl iniornSitiQt ffadeA rely on prasifnceftaaii the fa U Pisel as fw Ufite $tjrm$ is fql say.'that there is a vigorous dissension in the cabmet -on the Question fur ther yetoes. We do net conjecture tbab thisEfe thefcasd;lwfe know itXlt3s'J periio stateihat this contention) is not serious enough -io ,portend-a- cabinet crisis and possible resignations. . From the same sources which enable iis tjo-Afrf firm so positively that4Uere is a sharp disagreement in the cabinet on the qties tion of further vetoes -w 3iearn f!that: when the President shall have made up his mind the overruled section of the cabinet will submit It is nevertheless a. significant fact thafc-the-offieial -advisers of the President are divJdednJJiia important question, hiinftfet ofc opiniofiClk uie fiabinetcahnotl be deem- edsurnrisinff to observers who have 1 noted the different attitudes of the Re publicans of the House and the Repub licans of the Senate on the army appro priation bill, which the former accept ed and voted for and the latterjfiolent ly oppose. We have authentic means of knowing that this difference is re flected in the cabinet, and we according ly accept with much reserve the opinion of the "stalwarts" that the President will at least veto the judicial expenses bill. We will not hazard predictions, but we know for a certainty that if there should be any further vetoes the President rwill oyerrule and snub some of the ablest of bis'ofBcial advisel-s; . i We have no doubt that a veto of the army bill or of the judicial bill would be a political blunder. There is noth ing for a veto of either of these bills to rest upon, except ap . overstrained quib ble as to their possible effect. The sole Republican objection to the army ap propriation hity'ia that j it forbids, the payment of money to squads of Federal soldiers for keeping peace at the polls. Such a use of any portion of the army is purely hypothetical and imaginary. The President has most emphatically disclaimed any intention to interfere with the elections by military force. With what consistency can he veto a bill because it withholdsthepayment of money for purposes which he has of ficially declared that he" does not enter tain? But there is a more weighty ar- fument against a veto of the army. bill, t is merely a ; bill for regulating the army expenses for tbe hscal year which begins on the first of July, 1870. The whole force and life of the bill will have been spent and exhausted on the first of July, 1880. Between these two dates that is, during the fiscal year whose expenses are thus provided fcr there are to be no Federal elections ex cept to fill insignificant vacancies caus ed by the death of a few members of Congress. SChe prohibitions of the bill are, therefore,' mere brutum fulmen. They forbid for the next fiscal year ex penditures of money for occasions which cannot legally arise during that fiscal vear: If the.President vetoes thi ibill he will veto a" shadow. The Feder al election law only applies to the choice of members of Congress, and since no members are to be chosen during the next fiscal year except to fill a few un important and -widely scattered vacan cies, it would be as idle and futile for the President tOvmosJthis bill as it is for.tngress'tonarttTfelt.would be preposterous td bring'tlif rovernment into a tteaoUockaiia crisis on' the expen diture of nafiejfc: fooc(jasioisfhich cannot atise .during th ofisal $ar to which thje bill relates 0, 'This "conclusive, this absolutely' uhr answerable argument, ! applies. -'with equal force to the judicial expensWbil. The Republican objection to.it istthat it refuses -ayjiQ FederaT upecsftms Of -elections, Now, the law author izes; their appointnieatonlyenlnirn- bersof Congress are to bichose":rJiatldi, as Congressional elections ItTrinnr. fn. within the fiscal year 'provided for by? the bill.tbt PresidBftkwould outdo Doa Quixote himself if he Bbejjid .interpoBe' a veto. In this celebrated --hatti with the windmills Don jQuixote Confronted; sometliing solid anreal, though rid culous; whereas thefeto of a bill for-? Diaaing tne expenditure money rot uses which cannot'lefeflly 'arise during theaiaErear 'would M.the.ht.iA . innatiD ffainst a politicaTkawf m iNew 1 okk, J.imej47.7rS9ipial iQirclef are somewhat exercised oyer t scan dil in high life " whlciiinTOlres a beauj tiful dauehter-of HTwealthv and aristo cratic family, who has formed an4 affect i won ior ner-.iawiejnr coacnman,"a la ei-GoyJubbard's daughtof Connec? ticut, and more reiqentlyhe case of thi lS"ew yorkcoachmaH!in:,Jtbiisity.,f H6 is handsome but illifceratand thft f ami tuuuic, wccviun itiiu aiiieceaenis. ine father, wheniVaf ned 4y (zs friend, dis credited the storytmtil upon investiga tion he found numerous letters from lh6 coachman 'addressed to his way ward child, During the interview about the matter, the young lady's mother fainted. - Despite the parental diligence the twain planned the elopement,which was interrupted bythe appearance of T TVA tUthpr W him t llOtr Tirfin 4hn way to the ministers. 1 The . coachman. nas Deen aiscnargea, ad the young la dy transferred to her father's country residence, A young physician, to whom the girl was engaged to be married, has been aa affected by.. thet- knowledge ..of :ne jacw tnat ne js nearly i.erazed, and misuy ine aovice oi mends, started on a voyage around the world. For obvi ous reasons tne names are suppressed. A Black Polygam'.st. A necro man named Henrv Thornton .died in PleawntuHUl; Oglethorpe coun- "jt -t "uav uiguif anb, who was in ; many respects a remarkable man. He was very industrious and honest, and 'owned J at ,Jthe! time of his death qtu.te a farm of about fifty acres in a hhh state of cultivation. He was an aTowed. Mormon, and made no secret ol living in polygamy. The Echo says that "in the same house he had living two wives, and each had biessed'-her hiisbnd .withfietfamjily f chil dren; and what was. more surprising, these two women had ever lived on the Dest terms and were said to be sincere! attatjnetrTff-alTolhef. Therwofkl for the cominoTgj3pie6ftfliold, and appeal?ea5t6T.reat thefr'rivali off spring as their ownr. J5oth at the tlmft of thfir husband s -death had.' youQg ba' 4 common." Wfieii 'nehry saied eaclf'bf these -women claimed to be his wife, and he left a will in which he bequeath ed; to them jointly his property, with the proviso that they jnust. always iold it in eommpn. Tnjp JEo 'a)sosjtysil3iait ,this was not an exceptional case, but Thin, la nnA tt itia 't 'HnamifiiKta 1 mrfirorfiawr pNUrlfisnilA . Tf 1st MMktHUtna. iTkA .rAkM'W that Scrofula can be effectually eradicated by the use of Rosadalls, the great Southern Remedy. Its reputation Is world-wide. Rod It always cures. j -I'Junl7 lw.J iAUfi.AXuiw-.v al. . . . that polygamy is openly and generally practicedlnpgletr the neffroes. . TeDeathBator .'. jcgwrtfy Is getting Wt fearfpjfQWng, tha average of life being lessened evW yea4 with oat$ny$",&sott",e $tD9e;ULsath resnltin jf gingral lyrom th nfos.ins'iflcafiiorigIn4 A,t ighfe W sofc df fyejew specially, afgold Is sAcS a'fcoiniaion kiiuiii uuti iu uio uuii vx cicaj uaj iuo wo cue ay damwa atiendiiitamroftenmid late, Uiat a Zpver or Lung trouble has already Bet IrA -JowandlldMillelr lives In this nay ev- witfe-ad-BdbcHEB's Gebmah Stbot bees taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases he Tjuoat and Lungs, Boscheb's Gebmav nas proven liseu ro oe ine greatest aiscov- eryof Its kind In medicine. Xvery Druggist in this country will tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 950,000 Jbotaes aold.lastyear without a single flurltnoira.N? it II If ii Hi Mm ai ' !U i'T'TT f if Jil f " 1 1 K f M ...J X" !r JNTRODUCED;'J865i ' If the flnritfnl oarecbf mqnj promt fr nintaimmg which artr f 'OYWEPflArlCX-HfjfcDECbSTfvINESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEV2R, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC, SYMPTOMS OF A LIVER. IjObb of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels are costive, but sometimes alternate with looseness, Pain in the Head, accompanied if yWtthaBsenaatioia.thabayikirEam? ' " in the rignt side and under the shonlder-( blade, fullnesa after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irri tability of temper, Low spirits , Loss of memory , -with a feeling of having neglected . aomeduty, General weariness; Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness at - night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. mws PILLS are especially adapted o such cases, a single dos effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS ure cflrpa3HdtV6ia iifcilglSaes t bat are" the entire System- By relieviitd the cb gorged lAverfttnr Xttithbg tie blood from poiaonont hmaoraaiHlikiai Impart health aad ritaUty to the body, cansing the bowels to act naturally, without which bo one can foel well. A Noted Divine says : Dr. TTJTT: Dear Sir; For tan yean I huva been martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last Spring your Pills were recommendnd to me ; I used them ( bat with little fulhX Iain bow a well fiun, hare good appetite, digestion perfect, ramUr stools, piles cone.: ana I hare gained forty uanusa solid ileab. the, are wortH thei wei-hTiisTo'd? Rv. R. IV SXiifSaS,lrtui7ine. Kr. TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect is to Increase tlie Appet' e, and cause the body to Take ou rich, thus . ,e system is noariahedj anft by thi !Toic Ac tion on the Digestive -Organs lingular Stools are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- " Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the liver to its normal functions, nnd for this purpose do remedy has ever been invented tht has as happy an effeot aa TUTT'S PiXLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRIC 25 CENTS. t s Office ?5frfitfTy aireeifw Trt tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infer nation and Useful Beceipts " will be maiiedre On application. TUTrS HAIR ; OYE. Gbit Hub-oh WmsKJSKffTmanied to a Ulobk J5LACK by a. single application ot this , Px, ' U parU a Natorai Cok,acta lstaataoeusl iandTTs aa Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or Sent by exmess on receipt of $L Officf, 35'IVlBiayfSt4 New Vprk. apr 1 ly. 45 Years Before the Public. n THE, GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint. DYSrBrSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a. Diseased Liver. PUN in the rightidef: under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain . is felt under the shoulder blade, afott ' it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and, is ometimes mistaken for rheUlrfatisrh iri the arm.- The stom ach is affected, with Joss .of, appetite and sickness ; the- bowels in general ; are costive, sometimes alterative with litA ; uic iicdu is iruuuieu wunpain, ,;. accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation m the back part;'!Tei,e':is gen .erallyj a cpnsiderable loss, of memory, f 'accompanied with a painful,, sensation pught to have been done. A slight, dry cough is imtiihei a attendant. andaebuity; he eaytartled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains, of a prickly sensation of the skini his sprit are low', and although he is satisfied that exercise . would-be v beneficial MMrnivet he can scarcely sumAQp-fertltude" e'ndugH to try In TaTCtTne distrusts every remedy. T beveral pi .the aboye sympt9ms attend the seaeLbut .easesuJbuave occurred where fewaof tfaemJtistfiii, fet exam- n: r..najdott.'6fiti64y,ullftejreat; shown the liver, to have been exten sively deranged.' ' ;'-" f.u . v i jie-'A,iia;"3;- :- . . .-tfkn. - ? . AG U E . AN D- F E V E iRvi ,:i .O.f i aidoKaeu evi I Dr,' C.! McLane's Liver PiElS1' CASES6PArifE ritMte taken with Quinine jare Droductive of lrrpstr happjrr results. . No .,beea-Vf .aisease to give them a fair TRiJtfclw : f I Tor: al. -bilious ramg'and' nftas a simple pureutiv.,. thpv nr nn. iqualed., ; . K Wa -iv, ' . ,?,i.II'.filM Wi ' ;..,s.tetf5iavf - "TSSWPf minever woaar ToateSjM h, Every box has LivfPr"Sip'P n til no- Utrt , . t '"i - w-w ameio'pelfcddifferentriato tame Dronnnei; -, n, ; , A TORRID UUER I j ' f' V H JVHi -muai avurr . advise.aUiwho. are afficliwkK this w! k iiarketeine to??'.'- . JUIWKLL. i I 8. F. HAEBOOS ,ii i.. . wj r. . J. -I n Si 1' MERCHANTS, Bur and sell oa consignment all kinds of - c 1CKKGHANBISX AND OOUNTBYPBODUCE; - i give strict personal :: j aUentkm to all bostoess entrasted to oar can. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. . ,i deeS itlU8V8. HEADQUARTERS FOB H ALE AMD PORTER, Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the ciiy, free of charge for Sl.00 per dozen. " ' ' F.a MUi 2iLR. All orders left at John VogeFs tailor shop Will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 "QNDEBTABNO The undersigned Is now prepared to fill all orders for everj class of Undertaking. Having on hand fall assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metalle. PBICKS AS LOW AS ANT Hearses furnished if desired Fnrnltore of every Description Repaired at shor notice. W.M. WILHELM, With E. O. Rogers, Trade Street. June 2a DR. J. H. MeAdeu, DROGGI3T AJfD dOOCIST, Now offers to the trade a full stock of LuMn's Extracts and Colognes. English SJlect SPICES, Colgate, Honey and G'.ycerlne goapa. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night ani day at J. H. MCADEJTS Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. 200 Barrels of C, WEST ft SONS' . EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AND ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. " West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene OIL from a West ft eons, Baltimore. - ' Highest Medai awardMi Ult l-.l r Crystal Oil Works Canton, ,-WarranS Exposition. so suma a torn will ItntlftciiDENlSoJeA CHARLOTTE. N.G ICEi! ICE AT THE-AME :t;STP; Where I am prepared to furnish a superior quality tp ' all who may want Ice. My cart wlU also make dall deliveries at places ot- business or private residences. ' Orders given the1 thlver, addressed to me through P O. Box 1 .KM- or hIImki tn m ,t office Qju m of Sock;lsiamji actoryr win receive Customers who bf gin with me will be supplied the entire season at the following figures: In onanttaes lesjlthlha ;'..v :, 2c. per lb. -' j'1m "of 5 to 50 lbk; 7 1 7 lite Mrih. i.otRfi lbs: and?rtn 1 i ilfT'' - fJiteM kl Wen to'ha, I vr.. . r'i ww seasons, wnen i naa to conduct the buslne nuiicjiuuMj wiu ats 4 utv uii surpassed racimies s va a legiamate principle, t their ; interest brEiving me consumers will eoasu MaLti f-Uwiiitiicj -wawfdM t "SzJ? 70Ur- Patronage m the past, J re sieetfolly ask a conHnuance of the samT! ' ... ' li J. T.ANTHONT, ' ' May 2. r : Jtnf it a .u. c ... sa..(K (tKUBT APPROVED IXJSM.s - i'3 liust iiniea ana jror bale at u ' l.i TT5 it. ayuxwK " TAD ' Tr T ATTTXm : n W VUL v$ jl J.I.XA1 JL XXI V it rM'iiM Si'-5 STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. . In connection with the publication of Ths Ob- .' .-.! !''; r - i f 1 - i " j ' ' ' ' servkb, and the establishment of one of the larg- 1 - i. - - . - . f est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has just added a com plete BOOK BINDERY AND Rilling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome slyle, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tlus 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 FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatrloals 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, BRCEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, AwJt 1. . . , - .. . lawyers uesirous 01 presenting tneir argu ments In good shape will 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, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, Circular, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, Checks, Labels HEADS, Deeds, Receipt Books, . . Business Cards, -j ; ? c Programmes..,. :, Magistrates' and ;,, ' v Court Blanks. In fact all kinds of prmtlng.done at shortlnoace Special attention given to Railroad Prlntlne; a , BdOKWORK. r I-' J, :" '. ... 1- . Hating a larger supply type than most o& tablishmentsj BOOI WORKhas been and Will conunue 10 be a specialty with us. - ji SATISFACTIOJI GUARANTEED. 5 . iv.n 1 1 i i . ' , Address' 3: j P. O.Hoxa82. lr Tm TP ti?a txto" ools,' 1 t i i 1! A in Jewelrr and- ancjTIi Gold and Silver Watches, Silver and Plated Table Wave, J. T: BTJTEER'S. ' WATCHES, , jj CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything yon want at J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 J LASNE, From Parts, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL- TER PLATER. Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. : .every Bona oi repairs made at once at half nrit- and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze. Gliding Coloring,; SUver-Platlng and- Cal- rauuing mnuB m anon, nouce ana equally as good as new. Work done for the tnuiv nt inw nritwa . EST Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. . (., .... Bpalred work' uncalled for win be sold at the Bxpirauon ox twelve montns ror cost of repairs. sept!5 i !" a orucMviV OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNESEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBU TION, GLASS G, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, July 8th, 1 879-110ih Monthly Drawing LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. .v1S'a,1?sPainon was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable- purposes In 1868. for n nmw n TyfranrMivB years, to which contract the lnviola- w aurwi toe oiaie is pledged with a capital of w,iyt,uw, wmcn it nas since added a Reserve "i",uuu. lis (iaAKiU SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTIONS will take place monthly. " ucth ouura ui pustyuuvs. L100& ai ine IOllOW- lUjg UUHflLHlUOU: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Ha'f-Tic:- eis, one Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize., 10.000 1 Capital Prize . . . . Knoo 2 Prizes of 82,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5 000 20 Prizes of 500 .10 000 100 Prizes of 100 ; 10 000 iRR 59 10,000 uw x kLuza vi K) (MM) 1000 Prizes of 10 ioIoOO APPROXIMATION PRIZES i fl Approximation Prizes of S390. . . 9 Approximation Prises of 200. . . 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. . . $2,700 1,800 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to 8100,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the home office of the company in New Orleans. write, cieariy stating full address, for further I uxxuriuauun, or sena oraers to M. A. DAUPHIN, POStOffice BOX AOS. Naw Orlanna Tiriaiann All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under iur supervision ana management or Generals G. Dcauregaru iuiu jUDai a. jsariy. June 17 WtisctlVxntons. THE HOUSEWIFE'S ' " GREATEST FRIEND The latest and most complete Invention of the day Crocker ft Fawnaworth's Fluting andSmooth- " oava me expense of fuel and the se- W4 tmuiuui over a not nre on ironing This Iron beats itself, and will save Its worth in wood consumed under the old process to a short time, to say nothing, ot the health of those who do the work. -.(....- We are the agents for the State of ' North Caroli na, and we propose to commence the sale of It In Mecklenburg, Gaston and Lineoln 1 counties at on,' Any one wishing to purchase the right to sell In other counties In the State will do well to aDDly at once to the unfAT1tmaH nt rtmrfntts xr C E. H. NEWGOM ER. T y , H.M.RAMSEUR, .'f4genra. Tbe samnie Irons have arrival mil am of u n Butlert hardware store.: C. S. Mallard Is our aeent ror Aieckienburg county. : auw 10, lmy asm. . Jlevo giflticrtistwtctitB. SUMMER -TRAVEL. If you loumev for business: hATt:h inHnn to the Mountains, Lakes, or Shore, over land or Over Sea. don't fail to securn th nTntnntlnn At in. CIDENT INSURANCE to THE TRAVELERS, Of Hartford. Any regular agent win write a yearly or monthly Policy in a few minutes, or a ticket from one to, thirty days. The cost is so small that any one can afford It who travels nt nii-i-Csmh nii 1m awucuuu injuries over ,wu,tHJU- MADE ON RAGS, ' BEESWAX, ffides, Tallow, Horns, Hoofs, Bones, Cattle Tails. Old Metals, Ac. For quotations-, aser; uiuulre of 1BWIN S. LOEWENTHAL, . is 214 Pearl Street ;New York: - BECKWrTH'S ; These Pllis' will - bravt aniti TioiUkii They are an unrivnlled Tiinm vn rnna nZriZr, and admlraWy adapted as a famy medlclneTThtw are used b ttebstmitiSfi ?JS?7Zz. country; and arextenslVely. used by-pbysiciansni LheU practice; : -sold-by tostt generallyj' fiend DR. WHMLEX, GREENE, 'I V &AWh.v. bsiS H f. ga,, ; rVrltesi . j tested thevlrtues andfflciency ot Colden's Leibar iquidExtract oi Beef la mi hrivnrimw corheraiebmty.-wMiaess; depfesslon: ilypDepsuw toss of appeute and nervous afflWUon& wnenmedictoe had proven -more than useless.-! I havejound ttithe besF wmedyT everasedtonnt Hm w ouunso. - uoia oy ail leau &mm Jsmizzmzi BMxwtiSZv: Jftr e wiu pay Ageuta a balary of WOO per month tnd vxpviiiK;, ot Miuw a IcH-se-cutmiuKsUio, to sell our-. 'wft 111 iiivHiuuHin.. ire mean tonac vtbov, Sample free. AdUresaKuxaauJiiCo., Marshall, Mich, SEIIU TO F. U. RICH A CO . . HurtJiinri Mo! for the best Acpnrv RiiBlnAaa in . world. Expensive outfit free; w 77' ' niontM and; expenses ! guaranteed 'to I r Agenta, fOutflt free Shaw A Ca. AneMs ta, Maine STT fJAB and expenses to Wgentfti'Dutfit . r 7' ' . I '1 Mi"l ' P "J. r A: DTEHTISEMENT oT 4 lines inserted 1 week ' Send flc for I n : 8 rpH uuHuisiu, wnite 8nT ' """oos i; The1 merits of this vninaM. are so well knothat 8iPamn but neeessarv to mM rKJ'Pe "otlw, ,' Journal of the necessitV o?i akers of thu Wof this tSWonPtafl jcMuii; iiecessiaes. ' "kk of " Certificates can be nrpwrkH ,Wans?Uullri1m uuuiiNsa uirougnout tbe South ,"ci"is of tlie highest teros theFluW Vns m dalla. miU Hr. DR. WTT.5nv rtut) . ... fhe has used it T, as 6f S k 0re' n . uiuui Bansiaction." t B. T. a .PUGH. of mends it to all persons suffertnM60111 eased blood, saying it is MnwJ,w1.th O's preparailonhehaVeruSed Wrlor to an, REV. DABNEY BALL, of the rh M. K. Conference South, sars heh aore """ vj iia use mat hp phaZisr1 recommends It to all his friends h11 qualntances. us Hni ae- CRANEN m SAMUEL G. McFADDEN. Murf, Tennessee, says It cured him of Rhm tism when all else failed H"pmna- Rosadails is not a uumi tlOB5 Its ingredients are pubUsbed onra- will tell you It is compoM tS alteratives that exist it o ?i?npw IHUKMim. KfUtnr -. tn i . . uiwujnuuiet OUT Space admit kdve-yeu testimonials froni evSl'L!? uu uw bvum ana irom persons know tT ery man, woman and child, either wtn ' ly or by reputation. I'wsonal- Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists. JOHN F. HENRY, CURB AN ft (.. 8 College Place, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. WRISTON ft CO., Druggists feblBlw Charlotte, N.c SMITH'S WORM OIL, ATHENS, Ga. , December 8, 1 87 k A few niehts since I CTVA TY1T Ann nnA Hrt4ia nf tKt . j-im , ' J vmv J tain Worm Oil. and the next dv Ha nuou JSP:!?0,18- At tne 8aine 011,6 1 8e one to mr little girl, four yeaos old. and she tuimumi othtcit worms from four to fifteen Inches long. J 1 W. PHILLIPS Worm On lor sale br TJrntTDiatjx pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. 4uwiocBiiu), leDHldftwly. 1 1 1 1 1 ''in 1 1 - 1 1 1 ; Is a perfect Blood PcKmsft, and is the enly purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Pekmanent Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their It thorourhly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial, rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis-. Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m Bishop D. S. Dpggeti (Southern Me th.). It Is an excellent coirreMvA nf tnrtmaHnTi T7o..a used It with prompt beneficial results. Rev,' Dr. Mangian, Prot University of N. C. I concur With' Bishon Doee-ett tn his nsttmstj. nt the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlst'n. I am never without tt at home or abroad. It is an antidote to: lndigestioik Uneasiness after a meal or purging Is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of high ?XhJ have n a 'rried-everythlng dys peptic of fifteen years relieved hy one dos Rev. Dra. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson' (Bap.) i it is hdbrsed by the dlrert rjenaiMtestlmony wn v?l pnal am and of istrictness of speeoh,, It $ not too much to say that ho medicine -'-JiiPffewaa aspecific. The word of any1 one of -the eminent divines who m?eTwrite this anUdote to dyspepsia has deserved? ;beISJ.d question, a wonderful therapeutical agent Editors Religious Herald, Va.fi . ; j Rev. B. 11 Dabner, LL. D.; Ham. Sid. Col., Va. It Is highly esteemed here by the regular Medl cFaeulty and the TJeople; It is excellent for in digestion iand flatulent eono-aedatlvev soporiflc, tonic, slightly aperient, .without nausea. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. iDBL T. Ci SMITBE, Charlotte; it. C. . ODELL, RAGAN j CO., GreensborOf N. C. .THm'F:KLtjTTZ:SajishviTy,N;a' POLX MILLER & cb;f 1 pothecartea and SolrProprletors, -a si ! i u , Richmond, va. . , . .... mar 20-dftw tt rt I 1 TA TI4X11CTENNESSEE t OHIO HAILBOAD J i . Charlotte,.N. C, May 24th, 1879. ( 'i : . '. :;.-; ( i' .-3 - Pai ?Pdtet Monday, -May 2mK4fo tolTowmg schedule will be run over this road dally (Sunday excepted):. .. ,:: ,, !f?i,;.. . 7 ' ! -t , ?o - Jr. ft Wa NORTH. r.; i. i y .. Aiavidson Couei !, Arrive at Statesvllle,. . Awyfanjuege.,...w... 0 53 a,,m. ...,.,.. 4. ...... .11 20 a. m. Lavt -aatefv'ivwtA..-..,-j 4 40 n. m. wwst ovwsviu,.:i..:.vi;k."j.-i..i.,-.c 4 40 p. I m. m. Connection made tt PhaHfa a:MYM.ihi teal raUwayIandat Statesvllle with. Westera North Carolina Railroad. , - , All freight offered for snfcment to Section Hensef Henderson's,' Alexandriana: and CaldweH'a us teprepaldtheybelng (Flag) Stations, atwrhleU there are no Agents. The company will, not be re soonslble for freight after its delivery at said sta Uonav "Mi t. ,!,, : 1 t i ,1, w ... J J. fiORMLET, ;.- - SUDft JUST RECEIVED,' ? 1. L v.wi.f J ?; i-1 PICKLED" SALMON, ! MAGNOIjIAHAMS. . -ueirnttiwniesa wmed waththe ex perimental use and approval of the preparation br well-known ' Dhvslctana. removis? nifiniiht it u QBSEBVEBOmClii THS OBSERVER,?? d - Charlotte, N. C : it Hoh X3t in jS50 newspapers for 810 aw imkv Miuipniet, Q. P, EOWELL A CO., N. Y. June 12. j &M. HOWELL, n
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 20, 1879, edition 1
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