etje Charlotte bscricr. THE 0B8XBTJEB JOB DJEPABT1EENT Has been thoroojhlr supplied. dUx WW7 Deeded want, and with tt latest stjles of Tjpe. and tmrj manner of Job rrtBOnc oa po te doa wUfc neatness, dispatch and flnap inr.JTo oan fam-, lsh at short nodes, : t'K.v. 'l ; sV. rm "" .... W ..' ..' in advance. .....$8 00 ....... 4 UQ 2 00 75 w c ft k ' y oreroit : n-k,v, an '? idvact..r... 2 00 M-.oft- ."""( ... 2 10 , Mci'tlu ' -......' , 1 00 TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAlhhlHlfftti&S, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, &C yctucxxiii. 2 GaAJRLOTTE,;.JSfoC., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1880. NO, 3,441. u x. i mm i i x j mm w ib a ft mm gtng (500dsl0tMtX0f Sec STATE NEWS. BLESSED BE MORTGAGES, OIK MB. ALEXANDER HAS GONE NORTH and will purchase for m a handsome stoqk of Spring & Summer GOODS, WK W ANT EVERYBODY TO CALL AND SEE US THIS SPRING. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. mar.3 FIRST OF THE SEASON! 00ts and jlfojoes. STOCK COMPLETED ! OUR FALL 8TOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS JUST RECEIVED, A COMPLETE LINE OF WOOL BUNTING, In all Desirable Shades. FRENCH BUNTING, In Black, the Handsomest ever Brought to this Market A BEAUTIFUL LINE OK ; Ha m b urgh Edgin gs In Entirely Hew Designs wltHTaae tings to Hatch. " i A LARGE LOT OF SPRING PRINTS, In New aad Desirable Eflicta, Jns Oiened and Ready for Inspection.' Respectfully, T. L SEIGLE & CO. feb. 21. ' IJXisctlUtucoxxs. AND 21 Is qow Complete. We arejdetermlnea to sustain our former reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS Of goods, which eYeryJ sensible person; knoTra te the cheapest In the end. Please eall and see u before buying. fW We win deft fairly and hon- estly with yoa . PEG RAM & CO. Oct. 10, 1879. Democrat aud Home copy. 0 MEDICINE FQRTHiTiSl BIJOaiMR&KIDNEYSn CURAT1NE, For Blood Diaeuea. CURATINE, For Liver Complaint. CURATINE, CURATINE, For Bbeum&tlsm. CURATINE, For S34fal DUeasea. CURATINE, Tor Errtipelu, Fimplei, Blotcbi, etc. Nov. 15-d-w A medicinal com pound of knowa val no combining In on prep aration the curative powers for the: vll which produce all dis eases of the Blood, the Liver, the MMneyms Harmless hi action- and thorough In Its effect. It Is unexcelled fbr the eure of all Iilo& Dt m9m each as Scrof ula, THtaert, Boil a, Tetter, Salt Shewn, Hh cm ta Han, Mer- also Conntipatlon, Iyirpepria, In 41 -Otmtion, tfottr Stotn- . aeA, detention of Xlrfne, ere. ASK VOUR DRUGGIST Tffi BE0H CHEECAL CO. 7 c Md. .1 t .... i r - ' nt dr. geo mmmm i. .- j-. t-.iti i Pit ACTIVE LIMITED TO JgJgJRj EYE,-EAR I THROAT' OFFICE WITH DBA JONES 8AHAM Feb. ;j-UlwJcw3m , , , : RO. D. GRAHAM, TN the State and United States Courts. Colle 1 tions. Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab- iurnisnea ior com. stracts of Titles, Surveys, &c rienstlnn office :-N. X. C6mer Trad 4 i. tfH" : pksbt. Hocstoh Cocirnr, Ga. hvA knnwn "Hwlft'fl Svnhilltic SDBClflc" tested: 1n hundreds of obsttnate ' caseVof Syphllts; Mercurial Rheumatism, Scxolula, etc , and testi ly that it made the most, penect ana permanent cures In 'ery case. ; " , . . . . HEN. itXI VV AKKKN , J. W. WlMBEBLT, Dr J C. GiLBKut, nrurk 1 s.Suatj UteafiUBec, WM. D. Pikrcb, Sheriff, C. O. DUNCAN, Day 4t Gordon, Hugh L. Dknnard, 6 AM. D. KlLLEN, . Judce Co. Court J.L Warren, firm of j. w.jatanip & Lo Savannah, Ga.. Ed. Jackson, Dep'tci'k. sup'rut. - . WM. BBUNSON. UnCrEONtEKTIST, rl",f NDEtt3 bis professional sendees to the dtl A zens of c&AHotae aiii mmtMaidlrMr country. Omce on Tryoa 'street. otp.lCltas & Cohen. Mn. 3,-ly. u ;- ; ; y!T ; ,.; ! ' STRAWBERRIES, Florida Oranges, AUD THE li Lmuries of CWtts, :o: Perr'i Boattet CIM (THE BBSf'lic CIGAR IN AMERICA-" inni-w:'!:!.!i'.i'" j'ar'2'.T 3 The Rich Man's Luxury: To Poor Man's fiolaee. The Travelers Tavonte. Rex Bananas. Triple Size, Ordln.-.ry Bananas, three for id oBtV nr. -i f. 'mil, Perry's Caramels, . Wabut Crcao Chocolate, Finest fruits, choicest candles, cheapest toya. mar t m1 UMuxo' 001 aiWB" "TBitf a- a an wrnnallv AiSiiMttd Wl3l' the ETentle- n whose signatures ppearw tne aoove ranui- Ttev. Dr. Joseph It. Wilson lectured in WiU&UgtOH fJiiCRidax njght 99 T$"Pz cess." ' The Journal siyi ttje tobaisca ware house at Asheville sold 82,003 pounds of tobacco last month. Ttev. Dr. Taylor, of Rome, Italy, who has resided in Wilmington with his brother for the past year, will sail for Rome on the 13th. The AsheyiU-VWttrZ, Republican, is quiteteHipiiatkv aaj-ifcgi "Wei kegaxd those who do not favor san. honest sale of the Western North'Dajplina Rail road as enemies to themselves and all mankind." The Asheville Journal has been told that the convicts on the Western North Carolina Railroad are badly treated, and that somebody speculates on the ratrons. Tlm is a liffht serious charge, and the Journal should know what it is talking about before it makes it. Asheville Journal: The revival at the BaDtist. church, ia vet in urotfress New interest 'springs up iat every Eer- vice during the day and night. We are told that Sunday (to-morrow) will be the 40th day, and by that time it is thought that the number of conversions Will reach two hundred. It has been a great revival, and we do not think the serviceswilj cbs&drj $hje4Qth )( ) - llmington Review.' There wras a mass meeting held at Lockwood's Fol ly, Brunswick county, on Saturday, tor the purpose ot memorializing Congress to appropriate money lor the opening of u canal connecting the Cape Fear river-'With the Waceamaw, und thus making ah inland water route between Wilmington, N. C, and Georgetown, S, C. The charter for the canal was grant ed irr I855--f " ;j Ntee&errtiai4 learn from Capt v Abhey, that during last week, several parties from Cape Lookout, and Shack eTford banks, chased two large whales up to Hatteras Inlet. They tired four iooibs iftto.-them and had one boat badly Stove ;-tfte?cre.v, however, escap ed vifndut sertbus injury. They fol lowed the whales as fur "as the outer diamond shoal, and were then compell ed to abandon the chase. -At a meeting of the citizens, of Car teret county, fhow many attended the "meeting, is not stated, resolntions were passed favoring in general terms tne sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad, but declaring opposition to the Best proposition. The last resolu tion reads: That our representatives be instructed to vote for no proposition unless the State receives ia cash or its equivalent, SSO'.OOO,'1 Ih 'original pur chase money for the road in 180.000 "per year its annual cost since its pur chase. mm I Endowment of Friends' College. The will of the late Gideon Frost, of Glen Head, L. 1., bequeaths almost his entire estate, valued at between i&l00r W0 and 200,000, to the Friends' Col lege at Alatinicock, which was founded by the testator in 1S77. In the institu tion it is desired that plainness of dress and address should be taught and prac ticed, and also appropriate names of the month and days of the week. "Although no precise form of the dress" the will states "is to be insisted on, still unne cessary trimmings and absurd fashions should be-prohibited, and also the wear ing of trinfcets and Jewelry. It is espe cially advised that the students of the College be imbued with an abhorrence Df the practice ot war; and as a means to that end suitable periodicals, books arid lectures on the subject of peace are vreoommended. N intoxicating nor ftrtnented fictuora nor -tobacco alioultfc be allowed upon the premises, and no Lpupil addicted to the use of them, and none who carry nre-arnis ana oiner deadly weapons, should nbe admitted JNo guns or ammunition, nor carrying of friction matches, firecrackers, lockets, torches, flags, banners, fifes, drums, mar tial strains of any kind, nor any kind of martial demonstration snouia ue per mitted. Neither should music nor danc ing be taughr ractoed." ; . , The Feminine THoutl). A uerson who has made the feminine Diouth the object of much study volun teers his conclusions to mai.es wuii Sweethearts. They are as follows: If lier mouth is vefv small there is not much mind, but overmucn snanow sen- ' timent. If she has a very large inoutn 'she will posses good! Drains mv me trouble is hi kisfcrhg-it.1 'Large iriouths put a man to an artistic test ; he will be driven to his wits' end whether tf begin at one corner and conclude on; e other, or to maite a oeroie ubu at e middle and, endear 'tb reach both COnKESrs' i ARlt H you Hle a Kissing ai tist jb'a be covred : nicely eaottgbv If your sweetheart has a coarsely-f orm- pn moncn sne win ue snisnai uvi iun Ites. Tiifr are .atUzena rf a.foupty.'.of g9; 1 of strong, coarse points of character, nnaor rmarmatw'm.m fitb anru Bi'it-v a is ' - S. GILES. i i : Gixuoary; Houston Ca.Gav D. H. CULLER, Clerk Bo perl or Court, Houston County, Ga. : T am.napannti 11? anniilntAri vlth itiA nrODri&tOl. aad also with niany of the gentlemen whose sig natures appear to the foregoing certificates. They are men of high character and standing. , . . . . A. H, COLQUITT. .. trovenior 01 vieuiKia. Preoared only by the 8WH"T SPECIFIC COM PANY, Atlanta, Ga. . gold -by T. u. sii'f i ana u, iv wu;?au a. vv, feb. 26-dfew.lm. ., , and will raise a row in the family. If She has a delicately-formed mouth, with round lips and of a velvety color, .she will have, uiyuplj sensibility ,and per- feation of chiracier, But o& abwjausn by her brilliancy of conception or exe cution. It is a good mouth because it i i tiBblft nd Bbrais8ive.. Shun blue lipnetroT' thirt-lippedNybriieti ;. they will bore you to death with literature or vofman's rights, theome while you ant your dinner, or spoil your temper try ttwtr rea-not'seoiuig tongues. Building hy the Electric Ligiu. 'rjaltimore Sun,; -v. .-. . i ; uuTwo -vearsi itgo there hapdo in thi countr; Mworb. almost thaifOjii were , Moespv7sTYei 1 wtol- three iiifrtieularly 6rroe day e.Tne. eagex contractors i kjnfei 11 JliejiiHifc JLhri 1W. Is aftid bnsv! 'rfpad. and in New York city they have $eguntxvork by Higtit, also, bricklajr- ttUU mux bai iuiaviq. rw aght9lry ad 1 "eirergew1 is, 1 0d-car nej carpfelit,ef;.w0 the - f ulL-, arlaEet iot' Wideriaea ad expect toiB0ki a .a4 jitirrn to .thftir-hui-MfrysififtT1 feet'iwadev TittbMMM haveaisore.k ror, Aeeordingr tbe lie v. Sr. Tal- mage, they are the Next Best Thing? to Cash. New York Bun. "The history of the mortgage would be the domestic' eocial, political, finan cial, and ecclesiastical history of all ages, said Dr. laimage in tne opening of his eleventh annual sermon in the Brooklyn Tabernacle yesterday. He continued: "There has been much ab surd and wholesale denunciation of borrowing money, et if I should re quest all in this nouse who had never asked a , loan to. rise, not one of you would rise, save it would be some one who had been so bad all the while that he could not get trusted. Mortgage in some form is the foundation of almost every enterprisa Dig down to the root of any fortune and you will find the $5 or the $100 from which that great estate started. Of the 100,000 un encumbered homesteads to-day, at least 90,000 . started with a mortgage. The mortgage has purchased railroads and farms, dredged channels, built bridges, and sent .-thai whole world centuries further onward in civilization than it wonld have been without it. Nations are; built upon mortgages. Suppose that during1 ttrerlate1 war, or - the Revo lutionary War, our government could not have borrowed money. We would have been' blotted from the history of the woTld. The United States owes a billion dollars, Great Britain three bil lions, France three billions, Spain two billions, Italy one billion; and l say that if you could pull the mortgage out from under the nations, Europe and American would tumble into barbar ism, anarchy, and annihilation. j. mortgage is simpiy uunuwing strength from some orie else. If church es had riot been built till all the money Ifad been raised, ten thousand of them Would never have been built, and a million souls on the earth would never lavebeen converted and saved. The Collins line of steamers went into bank ruptcy, but that did not destroy the fact that thev had carried thousands of passengers safelv across the sea. Fully three-quarters of the churches built are mortgaged, yet they have brougnt mil- ions into the kingdom oi tne Ajoro There is a great deal of nonsense talk ed about not dedicating churches until they are free from debt; but people do not hesitate to borrow money for secu ar interests. Why should they hesi tate to borrow money for religious in terests? Is not the Lord as good pay as the Rothschilds or the Astors, or as anderbilt? Secular institutions fail, while churches live. I have known but two churches to go down in the eleven years I have been in Brooklyn, and those two have revived again. John Livingston would not let. one slumber, and John Lesley would not let the other stay dead. The hardest thing in the ; world is to kill a church. The Church stands because God stands with it. and a man needs to brace him self very firmly and get good and ready before he tries to throw tne Aimignty. He who tries to destroy a church at tempts to wrestle with Omnipotence. "Next to the happiness of cash down for a religious movement, is the happi iiess of getting money on a loan for that object. This slang against church es in debt had better cease, until busi ness men give no more notes- .and ask no more acceptances, pay no more De mises and ask no accommodation until next week. When the world pays cash down, the church will pay cash down. When moneyed institutions lend mon ey to churches they get more tnan six per cent. ; they get the benediction ot God,.-- who is to such institutions the chief patron. They lend to Christ, and the name on the bond is the name of the Almighty. When farmers, or merchants, or churches have a chance to pay on a mortsraere. thev ought to pay it off, There are some persons who advocate a church debt because it keeps tne peo ple busy. So do the rheumatism and neuralgia; but that is no argument in favor of the rheumatism or neuralgia. Dr. Talmaee then read a circular that he had prepared, which he said he be lieved was an inspiration tnat naa . r f J : come to mm in a letter, ins inspira tion was that all who could aftord it should rfve Si each to wipe out the debt of the Tabernacle. "Hear this, my r.rv for relief." h said. "I make it in the name of Christ and the Church Will all those who read my sermons send l each through the editor of the paper in wiucu tney reau wem, wi may be delivered from. this.. load?" In conclusion- he Said, on-this point: Give me credit that try tms one solici ts t on of a dol'lai4 from evervooay jl have become the Drince of beggars. Reviewing his eleven years' ministry in Brooklyn, he found two chief sources nf congratulation. One was the utter defeat of his clerical enetoies, and the other was.his satisfaction at his recep tion on' his recent visit abroad. Tf : Courting , hf Proxy. .Tnl?fi Mr Adam rendered a decision in tlKHMarine Court, New York, Thurs day .ira ctofl6.ua case brought by John W, Boyle. agamst rnuip a. vluhjui. Thfi wa m'oJ me pirjhuu, wurc ammiiitfld to &474.50. was made up of an item nf ai4lJft. alleeed to be due for training two; ipdestrians at defendant's request, and the balance ror services m winnincr hack the 'festraheed! affections of a'fctdy of position whom the defen dant desired to marry. To accomplish thisilaatfeer result the plaintiff says he wrote the ladv a number of tenderly ai- fopri'ArifltA'anrl nleadinsr letters. nurnoT- iing to be the productidh of the defen- dant. TO wiac portiun ut uie uituutui-o . i i . M - fc , A. XI. jm. a pnmn ainfre arniir to me itrve seryiue. The defendant defrturred. cldirhifijr that it was in line nature oi marriage uio- keragfr5,athat' fraud was perpetrated mi t.he.ladv bv leading her to 'believe thaljlfke tettemiwre th, pypduotlon of GREAT CLOSING SALE OF WINTEE CLOTHING, TO MAKE ROOM FOE SPRING STOCK. 400 Fine all Wool Cass. Pants Reduced from $7.50,5, 6 & 7 TO ONE UNIFORM PRICE, $3.50. Other lines' in heavy fabrics, also, will be sold at a invite prompt SACRIFICE, attention. The opportunity Is rare, and we Very respectfully, February 2S. E. D. LATTA & BRO. CLOSING SALE OF FALL AND WINTER crnoafi ana open w tueir cubwuidib vr Anril .l. the 'whbler1wotk to be dorie in a monui aiiu uj. tTne tters Invariably, remedy yeJlowMss of ttime pas 'The Marriage liin'oi3rork A strong but quiet effort has been visible irn Garten jarmrtera iqr . form K6- lVOWOBS -aiOE 11 nirnt side ana unaer uv ngu """'" " red tongua. high colored urtas, nausea.. 2eSr Uon or aocQTOPaMinent of a dlwrderea emapoi !??:V.. liri. .wk-in-iah hnneiB and kldneti BSSllunSSMM "a tool. u,. 2&ewuirPfj.tbaB -Jtoe-jfrwawi $pwAy aad it has Ufcen shp m tn .ht4moqmoww of tmx.mim'mwwmywm Ada iammy,WuWww.v.wh fffvi-wX-itT fti1 T.mr'. balers ganer TOhsfi'i-Tiiiertedi UaattSe bSl has,.! beett tfamiad'ttyni'e ttot ,orer-reput- meet inaivmui rnrso ..j w crease their ftsjicpMil; bujlress in ..it WaattkTlawo Metal Dealers, 190 water Btteei, new ioik, Feb. ia-4wdWr JJII VL 1 W4?kin.antWa&ik' . I t?(J.,S -,, ,TnaPi nftldL For full partlCUlflrt I addreaa as above. nolo-ly. j address ODdDitlliinnD o o (DldDttDnfiDD 1 ? ? S 0 GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN FINE SUITS. WE WILL SELL TO-DAY A SUIT WORTH,. As our Stock consists , . .$2'd.Q0 FOR $26.00 .. SO.OOOft 16.50 15.00 "FOB i 1X50 . i - " i. ii-. s mostly of fine Goods, and principally of our own manarfacture, it is to the adyantage ot purchaser, and a satisfaction to know, that if he buys a suit now that it win joojl , every as well the next season as this; We don't throw out any baits to the public with a mere small article, but fair treatment to aU, and polite, attention shown, to every customer. WE SELL ONLY miST-CLASS GOOiDS, ...... xrntHT.otanrimfr ti oroaf. nri vnnnn of ll Gfrfids we will sell now at REDUCED PRICES, as we don't iutend to caijry our Stock over to the next season, but will keep fresh and new styles at all times and each season. . . We solicit a call from everybody, and everybody is invited. Respectfully, N. ' ' Fine Clothieri' ktid bailors. B. We are in receipt of Spring Samples for Spring and Summer Clothing to be made to order. JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF -.ii ORIENTAL DTiESS Lace Striped Buntings, Ruchings, Jet Fringes, LACE TIES, Ladies' and Children's traw mm .Hi 9 :ilo'l ( FEATHERS, TIPS IN ALL THE SPRING AND SUMMER SIlADEfe. at WITTEOW8KY & BARUGH'S; March 1. 1851. TO Iwenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled the HowBe f ' ; TO PURCHASE OF THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK Groods, ISTotioM, , ' : .. :,tlj.! - Ji Ever -offered to their customers. Nearly all ught before the recent dVn pxdoes. gggfflg nwr nrinpR. . IvEspeCtniliy, .-, i ..!,, uuii rrrnr.rn , 'ili-ll.: - t I - 111 nil JiMJ, leam our prices. - : '- : "''I r' iMl-nnl 'f li li 11 murine ' ii i in hi i ' ' 1 j; : , i. .," . :i: : , , , ; , ,iit-.t.rmi Vn. k; - ; ' .---1 ' I . ' Of. -. j - :., ; i , !.i i ir, ri'iTrTni rj; Jii'tiniri'i . 1. -'-i:! irrMlie 'tnah whb -sought- ft restoration of her Affections, ana that n both of these grounds the alleged opntract was void fi crrrrtract nifht be open to the 0b- fpntrAna ur&ed , against . it. it was not wearied in sucn a manner us 10 aumor- ('e its being pronounced absolutely void ,qn aemurrer. xpe uemuirrer waaxrrei- ruled, with leave to.answer .... A WoodmanHiTHt f Affection. Morgan ton Blade. ' 1 ' "' : ' : ' " ' "Kht. Inner since an aeed citi26n of this nminv. noasessed bv a spirit of deviltry and 'cariosity, went out near his house and cut a large white -pine tree, and hust as it fell he screamed a few times ftt the top 01 n is voice, wnicu aiatwcu iv,-fl !arfiv and neighbors who fcr'.'ten rt)imitesi time had assemoiea at tne ft-oo Tn the meantime the old stager 2nrpaifid himself 'Heart bv-and watched !'thn ir4fyeflinsrs. and after the tree had veeru weii uu loi wo puir' ifrnding the dead body,, the old fellQW ivurpd un ana remaritea mat iib uau found out by thanQperatioti that his wif family and neighbors cared some- UhiriR forTiim, and he had made a half- qaFS wOTK py geumg me i-ree inuiuicu iin fwwides- He then thanked the neigh- khnrs for their attendance, witn tneir, pain-killer, camphor, etc. fMtte and GSenueiDi WI IKT1N&TO LIT? IN A SPLENDID STOCK Ot '!( i'JJ.u rJ; jii'Minri'i rri7TTiTr.Ti(2ji,''ii(jtji Tii J. I ii I'. 1 boOi (! till ilj:' jii'uA ill'!' ens And to make room for them, Wb'-lM:1? W DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THE REAL BRAINS iTHlt ft: ; !tttrtbtttJ aM' tosti mar g. . .,, , . j nr "' -", 7 ' ..-.,, ? i i ' . ii, . : .7.,. ."T , 1 1 ui i im j : i-.j i r-ui; 111 MB C1 r.A Hi hi-.)!-. CCmto TIIE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS QE. fill , i -: .- s a li,iiiiJ STAPLE, AND FANCY GROCER1KS li Close and Prompt Trade Specially lnvi ,. ' .. ... ....... -.-w,ir i,f JJ'M Hi 1 .J.I-U t. ii' tJL a.na ' a fil NTS B IS PLAN T ER ';S'?f .sSkYRt'l-E TJ Oil t!i lu (-;';;- i:ii sistfl d-jiilv odJ 10l9d nii;;: ).'j- (Themical O'1 if. j'iU 1 H . . . it w P"" -"-.nZT D mala H dl lfl!u11nff srneerS. i , Aneavoa ui pnjwoK - rr 'ii ; cjft

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