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SEAL BROWW, W ; NpW Occupy Uneasy lies the head that eats crackers while In DetL A Te.Iatel. liaUlwar One of the tnostcurlbus ' railways in the world Is. the . ten-inch ' gauge road runBint. rrom . -NQrip uinerica; jiass the eommodloos store-room on WEST TRADE ST., receBtly remodelled so as to make It as convenent and well lighted a room as any in the city. rfWT to Bedford., it was a first booted at by very good points, eh?" Filend "Seems made of I :Yr t vAa vr,-f making a length of eight and a half miles. ..There are eleven bridges on. the rnafi ana 'of which is over one hundred feet long. The rails weigh twenty-five pounds to the yard. - The road is well built and eVrtipped one - grade is one hundred and fifty-five feet. The cars and engines will at first sight create wonder and admiration. Their perfect hroDortions tfive them a handsome ap pearance, as ".well as advantages of safe ty. The cars have an isle, with one seat on each side in the same manner as ordinary cars have two seats. The length of the cars allows thirty seats, each person having a seat to himself The nara are supplied with closets, wa ter tanks, are heated by steam, and have all the modern improvements Thev weich but four and a half tons, ordinary cars weighing on an average pisrhtep.n tons. The trains run at the fout-a 8pooge-eake,cocoanut-cake, aoalmorxi- t j twenty miles an hour withper cake. anclacarte.ntcaka.'' "And a donuich-ake," QUV"C -U.p Pno-inP. is nlaced be- added the tra?erer. - rery good points, -em." ,,V - .3 a It was a Vassar girl. Just graduated, who Inquir ed: -Is ih crack of a rifle that place where they l-putrne powdr fci?;'i y jy : K) The lecturer who had an audience of three old maids and one man and his wife, said he drew a full house thrte of a kind and a pair. "Would you Tike to look through the big tele scope?" asked one girl of another. To which the other replied: "No, I'd a great deal rather look through a keyhole." A Boston artist claims to have painted an or ange peel on the sidewalk so naturally that six lat men slipped up on It before the deception was dlscorared. . . . , "Well,1 1 have done onei good deed to-day,? said BUllagton. ("What's thai?? asked his frienfl: "I have given a poor, deserving man an overeoat; how do you think It fits ?" A wooden Indian ought properly to be the sign, not ol a totacco shop, nut of a loan office. It would Indicate to the pawner that wtutnhe would find the Pawnee. Catch the Idea? "I wish to pay you for five cake," said a traveler to a railway restaurant-keeper. "But you had only We shall keep, as we always kept, have .LIGHT BLUE, Indignant young exhibiting much unoalled-fbr surprise: LIGHT PINK ,an silk embroidered. Alexander & Harris. fet13 ' A distinguished foreigner visiting this country remarked vhat the United States was the greatest country he ever saw for well-dressed beggars. He referred to the young men who hang aroung the church and, theatre entrances. Only paupers do so abroad, f if resh Ming man to a lady he has just escorted A I .1 N H. I I H It) II II IIS you partial to -Lamb's Tales?' " w ladv. after exl No; nor ror tmrnon neaa,- eitner. Mrs. Partlnrton was recently Induced to make a trln from Chelsea to Boston, and her nerves were adanted to the wants of all classes of trade. so adtated bi the excitement of the trip that as sue lumpeaasnore sne exciaunvu: ri" A sia.ndfir refuted: Georee Selwvn once affirmed in comnanv that no woman ever wrote a letter without a nsstscrlDt "My next letter shall refute you," said Lady G -. Selwyn soon after receiv ed a letter from her ladyship, where, after signa ture, stood: '-P.& Wb was right; you eri?" The Chicago Tribune Is responsible for this H- bel: Three young ladies sliding swittiy down a hin in RiLntun thfi other dav. saw a sleigh and team In front of them and a collision seemed Im minent Tfortunately' one of the young ladles had th miaMiw nf,mini t.a HinilA and tha team at T CT?mT T? S fd' once rap awajBusprowiuiy wiuiub Wi i I. rPiiiTi j . i ' j 4V, j . iu. j i t . v.o - ' ' ' - I .1 1CUU feet safety. The engine is placed be Mnd tne tenaer. giving greater auue- sion to the track. They weigh eight tons and draw two passenger cars. The cost of the road was about $4,500 per mile. 3 1. coo.ooo fl P'P B P 881 Spring Styles 1881 We are dally receiving our Friends & Customers are invited to pay us a. call , at our new stand. MATTERS OF STATE MXxsctllKXizons. SPRING STOCK Of the Celebrated John B. Stetson CUSTOM-MADE UATS. CALL iSE SEE THEM. Our Mr. Gilmer for the North to purchase our Spring Stock of BOOTS and BHOE8, and u possible we be will able to show a Deuer awe this spring than ever before. r EAVES to day Ij febl PEGRAM&CO. NOW IS THE TIME -TO- mm Bargains "Wa rpnpitfuiH invito vour attention to the fact that we offer M Cost for fk Next 15 Days', DAVIS1 PERRV Xb A PUHELT VEGETABLE BEMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. BIIU II f fjn has nwer faiUd when used r Alii MLLLn accordins to printed direct ion incloBUW aach bottle, and is perfectly safe men in the mot incxperi'nceH hand. , v. BUM VIII ED Is A eUKE CUKE for Chills, EHarrheea, Iyentery. Cranips, Cholera, and all Boicel nvUitnt. i f PAIFJ KILLER SSSg lrk.Hentiaehe. Pain im Ae Baek mr Side, p KILLER Bruises, Ctrta, Hwralns, PAIN KILLER frir T5 It jf rainK, Serve Burn, etc. tg i Dw wiMnfla hhl owe" friend ofi the Meehafic. brinOT rpeedy and permanent ' relief k is the I rinl Farmer. Planter. ISailor, and in. fact f ..i.u.. u.nMnir a. ni1iane always at harn l ' safe to use lntcranlly or externally vm:: certainty of relief. 4it o J-No family can afford to be -without t! invaluable remedy in the house. Its pnoe bni'v it within tha reach of all. and it will annually many times its cost in doctors' bills. Soli by all druggist at S&c 6O0. Mid 1 " h"i- PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. mch 1 -dkw ly A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Fatties, Etc. OUIt ENTIRE STOCK" tt Fancy Dress Goods, Opera Flannels, Water proofs, tloaslngs, Merino Shawls, Balrhoral , Skirts. Overcoats, Hosiery and Ladles'. Gents', and Children's Merino Underwear. OUR REMNANTS HI B -Of- Cloaks !u3' it Dolmans and Cliters 4 KfiGARDLESS QF jCOSTf -:-5 Also. redneiJnna In man -Arlwir Unaa t ffOOda. Give us a call and be convinced that you can get tJAKUAiNS, Reipectuliy, II AIM.IUVKS & WILUELBI: 1-3 Button Kid Gloves at 35 oU.- per pkhr-febll Tha BMb Pouch " naii latelf ba IntrodueAl. taOf meeU with markea popoiar iayr. ( It is 'Waftimte&W' Contain only the tBest Pf Liquors, Mnited with ' 5 Choice FrW' Juice and ' 3 ' Granulated Sugar. addition to tha choioa thingawnion nnaeu the pleanue. of We 4 TOoOTrat; to4 faltewahip uA , 1 GOOD AT ALtMBS HK WASHINGTON GAZETTS, 1 Just thi Thing 4 Kei IVCjllars. Ldmonaaej or wiwi mice, ' :t6' Smtitliei:Taste. Ia and Out of tbe General Anemftiy Current News at Raleigh. Special Correspondence of Th8 Observer. Balkgh. February 16. Mr. Carter closed th armament for the minority report yesterday in tne i! oy-vv ara elec tion case, and the report was put at mi to the House, and adopted by over 40 majority, to the great surprise of some, seating x oy, ww wuteswuv. iuu the issue was- the popular wll against the letter of the law. In equity it was nothing but right, but in law tne pre cedent will be questioned. Mr. Foy in appearance is a plain, square looKing old farmer, and has been very patient ly "biding his time since, the session opened; He way 'called jto. the ciems desk ana promptly sworn in. The committee on penai msuiuuons in obedience to a resolution from ben ator York, appointed a sub-committee to viBit the penitentiary 10-aay auu in vestigate the feeding ana cioining ol the convicts. The committee was em powered to . send for persons and pa- "pera. Some or tne commiuee; uiougut the convicts snouia nave mcau mi m times a day, instead of only bread and coffee for supper. One of the commit teemen, a gentleman of splendid phy inu. riftclared that he loaded up him self three " times a day on bread and meat and if he needed-meat at supper, he knew a convict did after pecking rock all day. ' , i I. PRESIDENT BATTLE, -jf the University, was before the edu- ktional commitee Tijesdaj .evening. and raade a very fair 1 atitt; canaia ejf riPdrmlion of tha workingsfof) the bene ficiary 'system at Chapel Hill. He said the recommending of indigent yuttng men was with the caunty authorities, and it was not with, the college to go trtihjud their.eertifieateV JA to the cases iairtroned 6t young ta'e whose parents U7rt ohlA to ftdnr.aie them.' in one of these he had heard that the father was too stingy to educate the boy, and the nnty gaye the youth a chance for that reason, and In another-the young man was over 2f years otag,";:and;,his fath er had never given him a cent. Mr. "Rattle considered both these cases ir regular and out of the spirit of the pro vision, but the counties, and net the college, were to blame. The Universi ty was in debt about $9,500. Of this $4,000 was due to teachers, and the rest he UaJ Jaorrowea on nis own paper, xi was the needf el to strt it with, as the funds were Reeded whefc 'he took hold of it, herawefe 80?pajd itudents last year, 'at $75 per session: His salary was $2,250, -without a house ; four of the professors $1,750 with a.house, and the others $1,250. - ; THE DOG TAX TERROR. The House was stirred up this morn ing on a Dili Ol JVir. nutiie), v. Afc dolpb proposing to aid sheep husband ry by a tax 'of 50 centa'on every dog, to go to the school fund. This' bill had hoan rofprrprf f rom the committee on i judiciary to the finance committee, and the following is the report of that com mittee: ' . , ! "The finance committee nave very llv considered this bill. They recognize the importance of protecting the sheep and are unanimous in the de sire to aggrandize the school fund, but it is possible that the dog has, some right to "life, liberty aadthf pxusuit of happiness," which gives -us a-pause. The committee being equally divided irmn t.hia 'hill find it iuiDPOSsible to Stgre upon any specific recommenda tion and; ask" lave toTeport it back to the Hdusef without preudio ami to be nieed." I Hi I? ;iJ J U Mr.5 Horney -spoketo th bill. He hoped the growl of the cur dog or the yelping of the insignincani nuiw would not scare the members out of their seats. We intended raising a big school tax and the tax on dogs would lighten the tax on the people. Mr Manning was for the bill, not on ly for it, but he wanted the ayes and noes called on, its passage, Mr. SDarrow was decidedly for.it. Let us be men, and men of nerve, and tax the dogs for the theep and children. The roll was called. Mr. Savage ex his vote. If members knew how many dogs there were in his coun- -ij - ;f 1 1 ti hurl ail ills larrm. Macon :"Send 'em tip to Hour tne Acquaintance Began. Mrs. Bartlett. the mother of the young man who has just married the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, first Decame acquain ted with the Baroness on the occasion of her son Ellis entering Christ Church College, Oxford, by reason of an inci dent not considered of any moment at the time. Ellis was to recite a selected piece of English literature, but his mother, Mrs. Bartlett, insisted on mak-. ingthe selection for her son herself, and chose an extract from Longfel low's "Hiawatha." The recitation turned out to be a marked success, and Baroness Burdett-Coutts was so pleas ed with itshe asked an intro duction to the boys mother, Mrs. Bartlett, of Philadelphia. The acquaintance bo be gun ripened into Close menasmp, auu from that time Wm. L. AshmeadBart le(t;'whom the Baroness has just mar vied became a prime favorite, and, when he grew to manhood, a close friend, being the almoner of the Bar nes on many important occasions, but never her secretary or in her paid em ployment in any way. o H a & ! s 5s it 1 Hi CD H H W W o i I 1 I CD o n xe H K w c a B HQ as E S is & i & ST s I x 9 CD ' . rr-93 CT SB f-5 B JO 1 w 0000 o 03 m E C3 E2 9 a 4 CO w 0 erg: o I? p Ct- r- r-t S 4 a t-1 o 90 W o e Sfl p p p Jfl ct rr ct rf rt" 1-1 L tO tC . . OOOOOO o O O O O w 0 OB O B B5 B CD O B on S2 t il . i ? 1 III O 21 " ? i! p p p o b 3 "i " 5 CO 3-3 - O p 1 H H (O 1 rK O O ... OlOOO OOOO - .HJiiVl ,IA. Hilw.j.Ki.; H5r ' - 53 :VlJ ' rri 89 ill S2 B SJ (7) r O SL " PRICES DOWM PRICES BO FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC ! Having receded totelllgenee from ofar ho.e 1. Baltimore, which 1. one of the larrert pnxthasers of.Woolens.Jhat th m. haredJmn t t. 15 per cent, which naturally makea a decUne In Clothtag, we eonMQuenUy act accordingly, and we now offer onr stock at Bedfleed Wc. w.ly tract for large auantmea. We are4 that we pnrcbe at'ver, eUe flcurea. and give ever, patron the benefit. We Have more styles th m r house can abow. andbeacUaWotWlnt same as a garment made to order. The ost complete line of Orercoats, Ur, and Ul-er u hM erar rml-! We invite tbe nubile to come and see facta. A Hawk Catches a Negro. Milton Chronicle. While a half grown negro boy named Wm. Daniels sat in the kitchen last Tuesday morning eating his breakfast, a lai-ke hawk made a desperate swoop at some chickens in the yard near a win dow, but missed his game and dashing against a window glass smashed it and landing in the kitchen seized the boy in tha hark with talons and beek. It was the work of a moment. The dar key squalled for help from his father who mistook the bird for the devil and ranaway-the hawk inthmean time holding on desperately. The boy now got his 'nap' up and reaching behind him he gathered the hawk by tbe neck and milliner him off killed the bird and ate ft for supper. This is a true hawk sto ry. ' ' When Ciarf told ia Conlmr. Washington Republican. J President-elect Garfield, will not, it is said, leave Mentor for Washington D fore March 2. "But," queries a cotem porary, "suppose he gets snowed in, or the train bearing him meets with an accident, and he is prevented irom reaching Washington by the 4th of March V" In that event he could go quietly before any officer empowered to administer an oath and qualify jiist as effectually as if he kissed the Bible in the presence f an assembled multitude in front of the Capitol in Washington. Manv forget that the pomp and circum stance attending presidential inaugura tions is a latter-day innovation, anu is not essential te the qualification of our Chief Magistrates. Agreeably to the report of a mass meeting, pub HakBrf in a T.n firane naoer. reference was made at ita close to the phenomenal efficacy ef 8t Jacobs ah in th manv nainful diseases to which man kind is subject. This is referred to as showing how strong a hold the Old German Remedy for rheumatism has on the experience and good wish es f the great public. "WINE OF CARDU1 " makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. For sale by T. C. SMITH. febl TWO OHGAN&- Reeulate first the stomach, second, the liver; es pecially the first, so as to penonn their runcnons perfectly and yon will remove at least nlneteen tiaib. nf the ilia that mankind is heir to. i u r - n . ,- in this or any 0t Be cumase. nw; duwio only thing that will give perfectly healthy, natural action to these two organs. Maine farmer. -, --s - -- "Malt Bitters are a brain, nerve and blood food, peculiarly adaptea to. ana wanw iowui mejKled by. our druggists and physicians for gen eral debtilW, mental and physical exhaustion, hys teria, nerrousness, sieepieasoiaw, cm!..! uu dropsjl, : ' ' Beatrtv, health, amd happiness ior ladiea . . ..,..,- r- Ainnlfl " a SMITH. TeryjTipectfnlly, L. BBRWANGER &BRO. ; Leading Clothiro and Tailori. iroiR ohs ipcHiaaaZiiai. jpg TT1E FIEISV F WE SEASW. V SPRING ULSTEBETT8, AT WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S. A SO, mm Sacpes for WHTTtt MK&I & BAllDCn. fe'bl' 1 lor sale by T. J.! - t:i;. : I IN A BAD WAT. Females" whose nervous energies are exhausted, who suffer from lndlgesUon, costiveness, Head aches Irregularities, Suppression and Miseries, caused by Degrangementa of the Liver and other orean& eaonot be cured by medicines, but Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad never fails to restore to perfect health. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervosis weakness, early de iwvjloae of manhood, Ac,. , I will send a recipe that witi cure VRES OF CHAKHK. i This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Bev Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City, apr 27 eodly&wly MMff AI1HWL IF MEW 5W& We are now receiving for the Christmas Holiday trade a large assortment of desirable oods, purchased by our Mr. Elias, who has remained .constantly irrthe 'Northern markets during the entire season, watching for Bargains and taking advantage of thtetottse in We are now enabled to offer both to Wholesale and Retail Buyers inducements to make their purchases of us. We have a new stock of Dress Goods, Prints,, Flannels, .Blankets, i loaks and Dolmans. A large stock of Clothing Carpets "Boots; Shoea, and- geerl Aer- chandise. By examining our stocK oeiore ouymg, yuu yym PY & COHEN TrmM7m Twics m Lose. enn CUDiuirmr, 1 1 if ii.fii t . Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and yon m i f tt mm 11 Druggist M ExammatiOD K Published at the National Capital every Sunday, Giving a full resume of the preceding week aewil of all national topics and. general ..intelligence,' sides being the only : j :,; jl', RKPBKSKNTATIVB SOUTHXBN PAP ' There supporting the National Democratic JW Edited by SilOaOB C. WKDDBBBUBN. of Vlriljlr-, la, formerly publisher of the Richmond (yaj TERMS Of STjarfiaoN t Single copies, one year, postage paid. m w lve eot4e, to one addreea, posta PVxl U Ten eoplea, to one address, postage paid, 151 of) Twenty eoptes, to one address, postage pdv 20 w (With a copy bee to the penwnseoiringtbe clnbtv For further information address -.v l1x'j GAZBTTB PUBLISHINa COMPANY, , Box 822, WUhlngtom D. C, or tbe Mtof Dec 23. , f i. Sold by leading "Wine MarehMM, fltpcf rs, Hotsl DroccisU Terywhr. ...hS ! v . Trade suppllad- at manufacttwera pnee s tj wi aonABurwell. Wiielesale al ete6 Druggists Charlotte. N. C . . . .km I Jin. 28-eed 6m." ,T-i t w t " t i i in ADVERTISERS ieistmil ia .dWBWrl Xi tpfSproe .per.WPPW. ; XBJm ip"? ... 'I, '.V. .:.it.utM I Mr. Savage: "lean send you a car, load." - He couWt $ee why this house 8houMh't :ttiiB lor jH ;Poor chil dren instad f for. the dogs.' (He was applauded.) , , , . fhe House refused, to table, the vote committee to he Better- 'cttmpleted 6a the sense of the Legislature is gradual! ly shoWiejfy fJifxing dogs. But wiUMrDeone'tetf 1 Ah, can we be- liovA it.. Customer-"Why are 'Malt Bitters' so rpuhttr Druggist "Because as ooa aitjuiumc, ,ch,lSes blood,. hardea themuscleB, ulet th will never be bilious. . For sale by T. C. SMITH, tebl ' ' ' J 'm ,m, , Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for your blood. It removes all skin eruptions and will give you a beantlfnl and clear complexion. . Wadlk, Emanuxl Ox, Ga.. Oct, 10, 1870. Gentlemen: While attending the General As- ki. thia snmmpr. t trted vnur star Curlne on my leg it being affected with an old sore caused by a wound received during the late war. After hav ing thoretghly treated ft 1 am compelled te say that it is-a success, or I fcave had experience wlQi different physicians ana remedies, ana iounu uomj lne to cure me until I used your Star Curlne, which has cured a remarkably bad case. Wishing you success, I am yours, respectfully, John Bklu , f or sale by Pr..T, C. Smttb. r t fail tn mill on vnur rirustrlst for a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood puriner, 8mittfs Scrofula Syrup. '"toUon your druggist before It Is too late and get a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine. From B. F. Moore, A. M., President of Moore s mahi I7nvrxttv. Atlanta). Ga-Tbls ibSertffthat 1 have used I. Cheney's Kxpecto- rant in IUJ XQUJUJ JWU, " " it an invaluable remedy for Coughs, etc.. and have found it superior to any otter reme dies that JJsave tried. Jf sale by Dr. T. C. Smitfc. oct26 em. .iii a , "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladiea only.i 'For sale by T. C. smTB7v febl iSSL POKTAt ,linj for utiuaw . n. re D0T23 d ' NOTICE ! IMTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, apWTT ArTKTlSUlX&'S OVTICB, rrr o. xf r t. Oi tail rtffitDlicto.e the MbtUt CawMn BaUroad 1 Tnrm kaie tteoiand rtv dividead of 6 per ht-thieeTWieeofc. WjaMe nk J?? ra' . , ITU.. lr mas et the company wffl be clofr lOfhnf Mhruarr to 1st of Mardtfc and- from 10th of A 8tto -ls of septemDerj whu-. j, Go to " P. MlliVIN, Jgent, and Suceeasor to t: Scan Co; Fresh Drags and Pure Meficiies; Yery ( est Drags do t keep'In my sloci;" Also, Tdbst and aner Articles. Fwforarlea, CemU, 1 : BiuAeft ToU Brashes, Ae, O ABT3EN BET5JDS of all the bst varieties, . and warrantod to be geod. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial aeHMoa. Hoplag to receive patronage, i am, res- BObl ihare; ol nllr. .HABTXNflgt aii'ji A POSITIVE OTOE. Without Medicine. ALLEN'S SOLUBLE KKDICATJUI tfvvuup Patented OeC If, 1878. One Bex, . i ni tm hit eajm ! foor davs or less. Ne.3 wUleBiethemw ehstlmie case, ne ma ..nuMu AtMeicmeb&eTjeibB.eroUof tandarweod, that are certain to pidaedyspepsla in Juaiminif ine niinn nrinp iwnwriii i - ": Price, onrecei - VnrTii P.O. Box. 533. rtiaB ntlTnn nf tha afemarri 11.60.. Said W u; Druggets, oc.mauea eoa ror emnar. : : J.C. ALLBN CO., 88 Jobn 8t Kew Torfc lota tha 8MHM of tha Sleifcith, MO M M' Ton vTf7 1 f ft J Dili io A I OiErMoooa aaJi iTtliaVaalm C2t aVniPanl' WtS" ftaaal Narva Can m aha I TOrsff.Tajar.ire.u. onieis barba4 i W tiwtTtailW f . ' . AND S t ktMjua ts kviehkT Li vr, parti TUMn la i atamat,f'e- street, WllSteh 4 COW J- BWSXT, X. V. owm " BurweiLr. u faSOlB ly. CANNED GOOlDB. DRIED FRUIT:4 . . . ;.. i- li. 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