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""TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1879. i STATE The Battleboro J roares-s is ;i p;ipui just started by J. W & J. 1). Coitis. The churches ia Wilmington con tributed $il6j&5 to the oryhans on Thanksgiving ay.K 5 Life's too short to tell about the hundreds of interesting games of base ball they have in Wilmington.-' Capt Thos. J. Rob'irson, secret aay of the cStacaV' Agricultural Department, died at his home in Fayetteville last TJUursday afternoon aged 52 years. Sandy Giles, colored, Winston,, js. in great dangei"?of dyijig f-om having Tiis skull fractured by a rock thrown by Kerry Morgan, white, who is in jail. Receipts of cotton in Raleigh last week, 2,050 bales ; from the 1st of Sep tember to date, 28,197; increase in re ceipts this year to date, 3,26a bales. Th6 Southern Stars military com pany of Lincolnton will have a prize drjjroivtM J5tR Of December for, a sil ver cup offered by Ma Silas McBea One day last week a workman on a railroad bridge over Tar river, took a flying descent of a hundred feet, bead foremost into the water, and came out but little injured. At the Catholic fair in Raleigh last week, the gold-headed cane was voted to Dr. Eugene Grissom as the most pop ular man in the city. This is a boost for the Grissom boom. The Monroe Express says the election in Sandy Ridge township, Union county, on the 20th ult., on the stock law ques tion, resulted in a majority of 78 votes against the adoption of the law. From the Newton Enterprise's Thanksgiving sermon r We are thank-f t'ul that the merchants are having a good trade, and that a nickle makes as much racket in a missionary box as a quarter. The Courier says W. A. Smith, Esq., was elected mayor of Hendersonville last Tuesday; trice rH. G. Ewart, Esq., resigned, and C; M. Pace was elected alderman, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of 1). Stradley. Mr. C. M. Pendleton, probably the oldest printer in, the State, formerly one of the owners of the Salisbury Watchman, and a man of high Chris tian character and many virtues, died recently in Thomasville, aged 78. The Express says the new Baptist church in Monroe will be dedicated on the first Sabbath in December. Rev. Dr. Pritchard, president of Wake For est College, has promised to attend and conduct the services on the occasion. The Raleigh News says that last Wednesday the cotton gin of William A. Marcom, just over the Chatham line and distant eighteen miles from Ral eigh, was burned, with a total loss to all of about $5,000, with no insurance. The Enquirer learns that the resi dence of Mr. Jno. Sikes, near Olive Branch, Union county, was entered last Saturday night, a week ago, while the family were at supper in an adjoin ing house, and about $31 was taken from a trunk. The Enquirer says a collection was taken up in the Presbyterian church of Monroe, on Thanksgiving day, for the or phan asylum, amounting to $6.35. Mr. H. B. Adams also took up a collection on the streets for the same object, amounting to $30.50. The News says that the longest train that ever came into Raleigh or proba cy was ever moved in our State, was the through freight on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad on Wednesday last. It reached Raleigh on schedule time, with forty-eight cars, over five hundred yards long nearly a third of a mile. Wilmington Review: Last night the Italian harpers were in the Mozart saloon and begali to play when Mr. De Forrest, the manager of the Telephonic Exchange, becoming aware of the fact, connected the wires leading to the saloon with some ' fifteen or twenty others leading to as many residences or places of business, whereby the listeners were regaled with pleasant music for awhile, much to their delight. Monroe Enquirer: Alex. Massey, col ored, a tenant on the farm of Dr. Wm. Mcllwaine, in Sandy Ridge township, raised UiH y0r bn " bhe-horse 'farm with .tl&.helpot his wife and a small boy,svMiibaJeQf cotton land enough corfiH50348 binf w& years. Org one acre, on which he used one sack of Jiranaiey s uuano, he raised 80 bushels ot corn. Alex, is one of the two ne groes wno voted m favor .-of stock law at Wolfesville box, a few days ago Granville county correspondence Raleigh News : Not long since, on the Very night that Jofinnie Holdeh was asking Parson Holt to come and marry him to a Miss Dillard, and that her ma arid n H vtp. liftfncK all " r. -r ; j U9VCpiSaiV tU.- rangemems made for the wedding feast, a young Mr. Davis was approaching her paternal mansion with stealthy 01.CU, auu in me unsuspicious nrsthours of the night he eased a Miss Fuller and Miss Jennie Dillard from the house and transferred them to W. Andrew litis well's, in Franklin, where they were hitehed ;ih. double harness by Thomas H. Conyers, Esq. naieigu mews: if rank Leslie is out with its representation of scenes at the colored fair. The illustrations are tol erably fair, but the artists seem to have given more attention to the grotesque leatures than the reallv one2' .9,course this was taJDe expect ed, for if there wasn't something in the, nigger lme to make the Northern people laugh, it would be of small ac count. However, the publication of the pictures and the accomnanvinn. of;..i will not hurt the people of North Caro lina, white and black, a hit- hilt trrill go to show that the colored folk are not om;i rt uun-uozea set as some Kadical cupels wouiu iiKe to make out, . - a Same p( oy me Same Span of Hore. mf2&.t 28.-Some mwuwuwuuii k-iexanaer. of Wav mart tn miles -Pmm J hill near that, ono muw " BweP .-. r". xncy ran a wav i'VZX PK and was 7'7 " necK being broken Acocoiuajf his son, William A Wander left Carbondaleto drive to SS' with the same horses. mnsr, t.hfl umi onAf .(. ... i s. j..-t ! was killed, his neck being also brSw fsome aistance rurther on the wrecked wagon was discovered, and at the foot ifu-aianaea ACl in Polk Counir. Columbm Correspondence Hindereonvllle'Ciotola unine mght of the 2l8t;sDftvldr T ter. Bail Svma and .Iohni4n ftli--blskey,,, sent os the jailor, Who wa not at home, and when he arrived, asked tor go to the b.e x at va , Foster who was put in jail last week fnr a bill of cost The JaitpvriiBod, aA saia it. tney minj conie mpay-timd uiey coma see mm. Tne jailor then hid nimseir, thinking they would leave, uut they were bound to have' the ttris- uueis, ana mereiore eoqk axes,aui urKe the doors, and lock, and Irelealecl liim and also another prisoner by the name of Shehan. All parties are yet at large. TIOV. Tbe Eligibility of Secretary Sherman. Baltimore Sun. i J t $L ? '. m-; Secretary Sherman, is, publJsJiecL-s. one of tbj dirfcctorsfof ttte ' JTOfrirg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad in Poor's Manual, along with Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Scott. The question has been raised, does the fact that Mr. Sherman holds this place make him ineligible to public, office under the actfof September, M, and does it ex pose him to the penalties inflicted in that acty It will be remembered that when President: Grant appointed, Mr. Alexander Tt - Stewart Secretary of the Treasury, in March, 186P the appoint was found to be disabled under the act referred to because he was "concerned in carrying on the business of tradejor. commerce. Jut uie aci runner blea all nersons wEomaytbe drrectlf or. indirectly 4 "ownetM hpe of toUtftt 6f afry sea2 vessel, 1 or purCTiase, oy nim-" self or another in trust for him, any public lands or other public property, or be concerned in the purchase or dis posal of any public securities of any State or of the, United States," &. Any person offending against a!hy Of the prohibitions of this act "shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor and forfeit to the 'Tjtritetll State $PtA penalty jofthree tBdusatidS dollars, land shall, upon conviction, be removed from office and forever thereafter in capable 0 holdirmany office mdes thej United States Whfen the case (k lit.' Stewart came before the Senate Mr. Sherman himself proposed to repeal so much of the act as prohibits the Secre tary of the Treasury from embarking in trade or commerce but 06jectijiy. was made and the Presideflfrwithdrew Mr. Stewart's name. It has been sug gested that if Mr. Wm. II. Vanderbiltfs name were now to be presented he would be objected to as being ineligible under the statute. The point raised upon Mr. Sherman is not that he is disabled from holding his secretaryship because he is supposed to be concerned in the ownership of public lands or in the purchase or disposal of public securities, for there is no evidence, in regard tathat at all, but as to whether he is not disabled by the publicly known fact that he is and has been since he took office as director in Jtoe Fort Wayne railroad. To be eligible as director he must hold stock of the road. " Does that make him out to be "direetly or indi rectly concerned or interested in carry ing on the business of trade or com merce?" The construction contended for by those who raise the objection to Mr. Sherman's eligibility would practi cally disqualify every man who owns a share of stock in any monetary sinstitu-r, tion. Under such a rule jthe, Secretary of the Treasury would have to be' cho sen from the classes least conversant with business and financial affairs. It is hardly conceivable that such is the meaning of the law. The general pub lic will not attach Jnvch consequence to this matter, but'; tbe statute, i in fact' having been re-enacted in the revised statutes, has all the force of new and; amended legislation, and - is therefor assumed to be as applicable to the pres ent state and modes of commerce as it was to the past. A I'oor kail Become a ITIillionairc. Special to the Baltimore American. Norfolk, November 28. A singular story has just reached here from Knott's Island, N. C, a few miles distant. Ten or twelve years since a man nameu Daniel Moss died in California, leaving a fortune of several millions of dollars, but no known relatives. The estate was administered upon by members of; the Masonic iraternity, who, alter ex-" hausting every effort to discover tbe egal claimants to the property without success, used the accruing revenues tor charitable purposes. After years of search, a cousin of the deceased has been discovered in the person of William Moss, of Knott's Island, N. C, who can clearly prove his relationthip and claim as heir to the estate of the deceased. Moss is very poor, but on the strength of his claim means have been furnished hifli tb send a representative to Califor nia to prosecute it. Having a Good Time at an Exhibition Granville County Correspondence Eal. News. When L. J. Yauslian's school in Dutch ville township- closed, they had quite a time. w. A. Davis, ot Oxford, deliver ed the address, and a Mr. Cash attempt ed to hug and kiss a Miss Rycroft against her will. She broke her parasol over his head and then gathered up a pine limb and knock ed him down., Priends of both, parties varae up and Ufar fwaaipfeHntecponly oy tne most sy eaaf us ex9rtwm An Odd trayio Tfarfsfer:natl. tt Martinsville (Va.) Herald. The mail from Ridcwav to Leaksville Is yluice or some i mnes ana back, has been, carried by Did K. Anderson, for several years on foot. He is nearlv 1 J J . -.. . . ' T blind, and never, we believe, has failed to make connection in ; good time. . He sometimes has ad much as 25 pounds of mail to carry, and receives as compen- Can Take Her Cnoice. Ealeigh, News. ; f If Miss Linfchaw. of Lumberton. who has just been acquitted of the charge of murder, is not satisfied with her name.' she can take her choice of the follow ing, as reported i -the telegraphic dis pones m tnei jaj-iouj ; iapers;ri Link ham, Linkhan, Linkhour, Langham, Langhan, Linkhorn, Lankram, Lincoln, Tinkham, Langhern, Langrin and Loughran. The Register savs a laree ctod of wneat is uemg sown in (jaoarrus. 1 A ' l " . Thirty Xtnut' Experience of as Old Nurse. Mrs. Wlnslow'g Soothln: ng syrup is the prescrip-.J lion oi oiw or tne best Female Physicians and wurses m the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and suc cess? by millions of mothers and children from the ieeDieiniant of one week old to the adult It I wrrecus uuuuy oi tne stomacn, relieves wind collo. reculates the beiwela. and eivc.n rpst hAnith nd comfort to' mother and chUd. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In children whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simlle of Curtis & Perkins, is on the outside wrapper. owu oj an meaicine aeaiers. nov27 d&w ly A Lucky Trio of Firemen. Three of the members of Engine Comnnnv No. 12. of New York City, are relolclne in a surnliin nf wealth acquired honestly, but wry rapMly. They sent me oia woman wno acts as ine janitress of tne engine hoiuo wlUi adDluuto buys half ticket in the October drawing of the Louisiana State Lot tery. She went to some purpose, for they drew on their Investment Five Thousand Dollars in gold. .. or same.nersi ayf New-York ttjvK.-TFtf before December lflth. wnen tne extraordinary aisiriDuuon unaer tne sole management of Generals O. T. Beauregard and Jubal A Early will take place. nov'25 lw HTn.il tad. 1 beVmail&"Co.Jlforshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary oi j&ioo per month: jana-expense paia ,jm ruit paracuiara nddreas as above. noia lv. . y f f SCHOOL NOTICE. JJ I will open a school for boys on Hoti dayjwxi, iniae scitooi ouiiding on HeBrarrfigei ioi on uuurcn street. The setiooT wrfh at first, consist or on. ly two departments, Primary and In nMMnllnr Ml rtHf AVt halm A the best possiW !assldcKton ltr order that the TEEMSrR monthly,) Primary Depart-' Son w-wr.,-1 Z noimti AN IWTEOESTIWO RITES' 3 B - To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de ear, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that win cure you,., res pjr vhakujs. , This . great teinedr ' was c-discovered1 by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope the SJtY.EpUI. If MK, jSjklon I, New jan 28 patent lUdiciues. are extracted from ' Vegetable jggdrijafa "combining in them the Mandrake or May e, w. iTec9f?nized by physicians aasubst; 5ir palomeV possessing all tteivirtueltf ml, without its bad after-effects. AS AS ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE they are incomparable. They stimulate the TORPID LIVER, invigorate the NERVOU3 SYSTEM, and give tone to 4;thorougt They exert a powerful influence on the SIDNEYS and LIVER, and throu&h these organs remove all impuri- tick, thus vitaliging the tisauea of the body and causing a healthy condition of the system. AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL ri to! REMEDY They have no equal ; and as a resralt act as a preventive and cure for BiliotuRe Erittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevera, and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy action of the Stomach, depends, almost wholly, the health of the human race, DYSPEPSIA IS THE BANE ofthe present generation. It la for the Cure of this disease and its attendants, SICK-HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DES- PONBENCY CONSTIPATION, PILES, &c, P I S tf ilthat -i : I k- J TUTT'S PILLS have gained such a wide spread reputa tion. No Remedy has ever been discov ered that acts bo speedily and gently on the digestive organs giving them tone and vigor to assimilate food. This being accomplished., of course the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY ROBUST. Being composed ofthe juices of plants extracted by powerful chemical agen cies, and prepared in a concentrated form, they are guaranteed free from any thing that can injure the most del icate person, -A noteu chefinstnohas analyzed them, lays ( THERE IS MOKE VIRTUE IN ONE OP TUTT'S PILLS, THAN CAN BE POUND IN A PINT OP ANT OTHER." ; 1Y therefore say to the afflicted Try this Remedy fairly, it will nJ harm you, you have nothing t lose.butwill surely gain a Vig rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nerves and a Cheerful Mind. Principal Office, 35 Marry St., N. T. PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. TUTT'S HAIE DYE. Geay Kair or Whiskiks changed to a Glosst Black by a single application of this DTK. It im part a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously, and ia as Harmless as spring water. Sold by DruggistA, or lent by express on receipt of $L Office 35 Murray St., New York. aprl ly. mwmm IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. Hlehlv recommended to the public for all dis eases requ iri n g a certai n and efficient TOXIC t especially in mnaigem tion. 2t ((. IRON BlTTER&r A Sure Appetizer. Intermittent e versv Want 0fA:p- StrenatH. MjacU of Energy, etc It en riches tbe blood. it streagsbem the bus cles. and eivOa iiew Jite A Caplstriigtiufr, to the nerve. ; To the 1 i ged laaies. aBdrebll- IRQ highly recommended. A Valuable Medicine. ft nrtm like a chnr on tfce AieBtive ozeans. A'. teaspoanfuK before :do meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT.' Sold by all Druggists, Not Soli ii a Beverage. IRON PITTERSi , THE BROWH CHEECAL Ctt, ForbehcItirenflU. " BAtflMORE, Md. Nov. 15i&wly. Jl ST RECEUTD. A -fiall line all grades ready-made V - i4 ML MM. LADIES' From tjie; nufacturers; and win be sc at NeVTSfff-PrTce li'il.V- . 4 4! ilvyi-I (nil J ihbYf Another Lot of those If FINE CLOAKS Y3M0ITAAIUlrUOO8 New Style Trimmed Felt 25 dozen o: s.tr.JSE taleft, at 60c, at Ej&y's. MllS.P ' ' H. r. a viiivs. I, y- a ; ; t ' Qnf O.I.I lOii f . sfl trM,n ?r wHi Hfa. pvpr thls roudt. . ( :., :., i leave Chaitotte," .'... 7. . ."..'! . . . . A no tat. 9,i mia (- l a. m. f-'.' n-i .uavtoson Amveat Charlotte, 43 &. m. 9 80 a. m. J. T-GDRMLEY, t Sup't sept 23 TUTT reH35 .nnu niTTi IIIUI1 Ull ILIIO ' -Jill H ; :,:ir-tt':-iri,,iiiri,ii '. ...... . ; .v i-ii -t.-' I.... i .-.r.:"?!" 1 : -...1 t - .u)'.K! .rf ni ' ' 1 k '-M-n ..... 11 v U i .Ch-.ici New Urfeaax C J MOLASSES, I In Barrels, Half Barrels and Kegs. 50r BOXES 1 9- B. SIDES. REMEMBER, That we have In Store one pf the largest stocks of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS In the city, and that our goods are FOR SALE. TAKE-NOTICE. BURWELL & SPRINGS. Nov. 23. NEW ARRIVALS. Twenty five barrels Irish Potatoes. Mince Meat Muscatel Raisins. Turkish Prunes. - Pearl Barley, i Pickles In barrels and Jars. Basalan M'istard something new. Breakfast Bacon. Baltimore Hams. Full line of Coffees and Sugars, different trades and qualities. Teas -green and black from the finest to low grades., . lAlAloLU JH jJ J JX And. different brands of Family Flour. A full Line of Canned Goods at C. HILKER'S. Corner Tryon and 5th Streets. Nov. 28. RVM. Miller & Sons, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, DONT BUY BEFORE SEEING US. WE ABE SELLING GROCERIES AT BOTTOM R. M. Miller & Sons. November 25. I WAGON EMPORIUM. For fktX Wagon in the World, call on THOS. H. GAITflER. He keeps the celebrated Which took the first Award of Merit at the Centen nial Exposition at Philadelphia, llso the Silver Medal at the World's Great Fair, at Paris. France. He keeps the WEBSTER WAGON Alsovwfdch gives universal satisfaction as a farm wagon. J I C igars Wholesale. Best brands market. andiScneap8t, for the grade, on (he Li.'. ! i.-Sr-ii... AHT SHOW CASE, i:M ..U y. iwi-.:.u:,' - ift'kitiill' Falr-for saieorrent. , '. All Dcrsons due ma for Guana must settle imme- h.wwi, iuo cLtuB irpuon expuea awromnr in CARKTOTHK AlTlJCTED. -'f "' i,; . tens -mAud v iyo .jjoiia Imjos irl tw.-: -A ij PB38EBTSDNfi BOUTS EUTAW STREET mt tins nt tmnwty.'.mi3aii.iu0 ir.s nlW.i , iJIlteBrflertelrq hnJpttrO JllJ- , " " a. wvm ViRVVAiQinj im uugpiweini I au eivous i lunjuKrircr rniBH m erani'fMiwri."rHrTOtiB-ifHiii- .1 h. . ... . . .. .F J' , . t w a rvumnns. ioirauon or ine tiean.uim- I nemof Slto OrftldditiH. Piiiiri in ie Baak and iaouMes inr youth Or aiocsiWsin'mRriliooil." E t Vtereehtl oontmctBd r-iitrid tn nv 4o tntirtava. and GROCERS in -titoe www emireir eradicated rroBar-tne' srsiem. iciUuh nnVlcIV 'Mttad. rtUbbeWsonrV gradual Maryland, refers to any 20! of .the University or re W any or the leading physieianaJ Special atteritioti given to-all fe-'J maie comRia4ntandlrregiuartes. t All ensultaHong strictly oonndential, and neat mes tent to any address? Cull or write eneloaliic ewuip xur repiy. eptlO U lotteries. 9 Qttr Half a llillion Ditlri&leli 1 5 Pi LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ' This Insatotion waa regularly ineomiated br the Legislature of the State for Edocaaonal and Charitable purposes- In 1868, xn rax or Twnnan xxabs,1o which ontraot the inviola ble faith of the Stat to pledged with a capital of l, 000,000, to which It has stoce added a JerVe Fond of50,00a Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWING win take ptaee niontWf. It never scales or postpones. ; Look at the follow ng distribution: ' GRAND PROMENADE NCERT, ! DnrlngwhiCBWiU take place tt ' I 15th Grand Klonthly ' AJtt TBI SXnUlOBDtMaBT SEMI-ANNUAL DRAVIMC, At New Orleans, ', TUESDAY.EOEMBER I6UJ, I8W Under tbe personal supervision and man&ge- GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and GEN. JUBAL A. EAR LEY, Of Tlrglnla. Capital Prize, I OO.OOO. Notick Tickets are-Ten $5. Fifths. $2. Dollars only. Tenths, $U Halves, jj&s jbr PRIZE3 1 1 Capital Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of 50 " 100 " 200 " 600 : " 10,000 $100000 50,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 1)00 500. 800 200 100 10 5100,000 50,000 20,000 , 20,000 20,000 20,000 25000 30,000 40,000 60,000 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES t 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 " 100 $200 100 75 $20,000 10.000 7,500 11,270 Prizes amounting to $522,500 Gen. . T. BEAUREGARD, of La., 1 rnmmr. Gen. JUBAL A EARLY, of Va., f om rs- Application for rates to c'ubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Louisiana or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Company, AT MACAULEY'3 THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on IVOVE.T1BEH 29X11, 1879. These Drawings authorized by Act of the Legis lature of I860, ami sustained by all the Courts of Kentucky (all fraudulent advertisements of other lottery companies who claim the sole ownership of "all the grants in Kentucky." to the contrary notwithstanding), occur regularly on the last day of every month (Sunday excepted), and are super vised by prominent citizens of the State. Grand and unprecedented success of tbe new leatures. Every ticket holder can be his own supervisor. call oat his number and see It placed In the Wheel. The Manaeement call attention to the ffrand on- portunity presented of obtaining, for only 82, any of THE FOLLOWING PHIZES. 1 Prize 1 Prize, 1 Prize, 10 Prizes, $1,000 each, 20 Prizes, 500 each lOO Prizes. 1 IX) each 830,000 10,000 5.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 200 Prizes. 50 each 10.000 600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000 1000 Prizes, 10 each 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700 9 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1,80 Prizes. 100 " " " " 900 1,900 Prizes $112,40 Whole Tickets, $2; Half Tickets. $1; 27 Tickets, $50; 55 Tickets, $100. Applications for club rates should be made to the home office. Full Ust of drawing published In Louisville cout- leisJournal and New York Herald, an-1 mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickets aiid.lfurii:itlon ad dress T. J. COMMERFORD, Courier-Journal Build ing, Louisville, Ky. sept. . aatT -"" - ""jmj . lUisccUancous. NTmcK Tue nun of Q- A. McLEIN ft CO. is this dar dissolved by mutual consent CHAS. R. JONES, the purchasing partner.assumes the payment of ai claims due by the firm, and he alone is authorized to collect and settle obligations. All bills will be paid on presentation, and those Indebted to the late firm are hereby notified that immediate settlement will be requited. CHAS. R. JONES, Q. A McLEAN. Nov.30 1879. THE frUSIC HOUSE IN ITS NEW QUARTERS. And prepared for business. The best selection of MUSIC BOOKS Ever brought to this market will soon be here, and so will the holidays, but the Book will be here first Come to the McSmith Music House Next week and look through our Music stock. It has been doubled and well selected. We have mu sical instruments you have never seen. Our sup ply of PIANOS 1 ORGANS Is Inexhaustible, and from the best factories in existence. We say this without reserve. A look at our stock will convince all that we are no little sub-agent 'tis a first class music depot ' BLMcSMITH. Nov. 15. new store. -;' TIN 1 HARDWARE. Have just received a splended stock of Heating and Co.oking Stoves, consisting of IRON KING, COTTON KING, ELMO, PALMETTO, And the Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stove, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Zinc, Solder, Wire and Tin-, Ware of all kinds. ' 1 ' ' . . Tin and Sheet-Iron work promptly done-charges moderate. , RICHARD MOORE, Next door to WittkowMiy ft Baruch, Charlotte, N. C. ' -;usTiir-' 1 KTARU! Mi l DPNT p'oM4)e ISBSsle : ; - S. ii. EtWELU ). 27. ttlffwl..H.aa.aiH Watohee, 8fftemn4 PUtod TeJMe ware, n''U i I ' ' Mi .'( i 7i-s I ...ir f ; s J Ti iBBTLER'S. r .1 : !!,(,! ' WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND BILYKR- PLATED WARE, GOLD AMD 8ILYER spectacles; Hr ' Gold-Head Canes and everything you want J, T BUTLER'S. dec24 J3 LASNEj- Froni Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKERS WILDER and SIL VER PLATER. Trade Street, Opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gliding, Coloring. Silver-Platlng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low aria 17" Apprentice wasted, with premium and good references. Repaired work uncalled for win be sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs septlS i We have Just received a nice line of ZIEGLER'S SHOES, Consisting oi LADIES' BUTTON. LACE AND CONGRESS BOOTS, SLIPPERS, NEWPORTS, CHIL DREN'S PEARL SHOES. Also a beautiful lot of GENTS' NEWARK WORK," COMPRISING Giiitt'iN, f xfrd and Strap Ti s, PLAIN AND BOX TOE, Which we are now prepared to offer at extremely low prices. Thanking our friends foe past . favors, and wlah ng to merit a continuance ot the same by keeping the largest stock, test assorted, SELLING LOWER, And strict attention to business, with . polite young men to show goods without trouble. W. 8. FORBE8, Agent, Smith ft Forbes' Old Stand, Trade St June IS. STOCK OUR FALL rOCE OFf AND j Lili nil. 1H I fljij . . ,. Isow Oorapwtet i Wutideterinlned to sustain our reputatMQ ror f&iung . BRANDS .i t ,' Af Of g(Jds whhA every aeaatblei pnraoql knewa to toe cheape'gt hi.1 thej end. . . AeW 'icaJI, iiuTiee xm before buytng. C3r We wfll 4el fairly and hon- Democrat and Hom copy. f K,.: .Mtarfa "i -rNMtJiMtioe. ill . IM U IJ.'Jt-ft-Al DO t ffc Oo,oW; unaxsTXB, M9.,"wrtauiwtw, H4,US A. L 1 1 i ii i i n i i f ?. . "TO lit (l& UJM fWJ TFdal IS. t UTHKRN TlTilw-ifTiv t -JL-r-mr taw euro x Of - SCftlf UlSL TalnlVAheHBaysm, White Swelling " c non, uronchltls, Nervnno diseases artntn., X1 ohpure eondmod of the blood, " m I .1 i Tho'AiSrtny!? tUW valuable preDarHti- 'Ftp ewettisaawn, that i iw"0 this ntrt facaUrriMjeastttea. stock of rtlflcatee can be presented f- ng Physicians, Ministers and XL ?an r tea snrougnout the South. enrtr. 01 dalis. .w. ' wraa ot prerhehas1verSeaPeri0r m' REV. DARVirruiTT ... M. E. Confel?n "amoie qualntances. V nno HO CRANEN SAIITTRT. a UTinnvv u..-. . Tennessee, wn it cudmnTo f StoSSE? tiam when all else failed ieimiH tosadalla - Is not a mmt nmb .tton: to ingredients are published on ?. SSfiW " to ,our Pnysicliffl and he will tell you it is composed of the stronw alteratives that exist, and is an excS blood purifier. Did our tW .S1 e" could give you testimonials from .n c.. In the South nd from Dersons known L Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists. J0H.N T. HENBY, CURRAN A CO . 8 College Place, NEW YORK. R. WRISTON & CO.. Druggists, Charlotte. N C For sale by L, febl6 lw SMITH'S WORM OIL. Arraw, Go., February 22, 1878 SIR My child, five yean old, had symptoms ot worms. I tried calomel and other worm medicines but failed to expel any. Seeing Mr. Bain's eertltl eate, I got a vial of Worm Oil. and the first dose brought forty worms, and the second dose bo many that I did not count them. 8. H. Adams. Prepared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For sale by DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte. N. t. teb21d4ly. ($VQthtvvi mid ln$smxt THE- CHINA PALACE OF John Brookfield & ( . Is the place wl.ere can te io v.? tie l-otaud cheapest stock of C H I N A H K U 1- GLASSWARE, LAMP GOODS. SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, I.C( K ING GLAgftES, CUTLERY, WOOD AD WILLOW WARE, FANCY GOOLS, BABY CARRIAGES,' ETC.. Wholesale and Retail. , We sell goods as Iowa any Northern Louse; give as a call We have oet received a ttwh stock. JOHN BROOKFIED ft CO. Nov. 5. mim on CROCKERY, .'i .- . i .Ii. !.,.;.).. CHINA. ! Ill 1' .a r.'.11 1:1. SILVER "AND CHINA HOUSE TRYON STREET. ISJ'WohdiT 'ill b. t'uiis in Ivor. P.ated Tal U Citler- , , - . . i and Forks. yjwrf4y '''T'!1"'' vrr jpOB.SALX. ; r win 'aaii Tiriralelv. oil favorable t tins W a a i nt and furniture tooU, -om rl i!ll veryUlng needed to carry pn Ot. bu n imnnir th, i.misaie a v Uuable mora ; i g m nlm They are, sold, bes. ue Pll- tinned Hi health. XDWARD OE AG E. Trade t'tret. I 111 AT CAST Not. 8a dtf. AugTst2C-wCiC
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1879, edition 1
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