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Every Novelty of the "Season in TRIMMINGS and in NECK WEAR. j i - ;. All should come and see for themselves. WAB KER'S GOBALINE CORSET only 97 cents. V. MEIfiLE Ac CO. mar28 A MwerFailing Cure for Bnrns, Scalds, Bruises, Cats, Sores, etc After forty years of trial. Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe! It acts immediately I It never fails! Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, saya : f In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc, It Is the most effectual remedy we know ot - No family should be without a bottle of it tor a Btuele hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch : We have teen its magic effects, and know ' It to be a good article. From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, Rhenish Prussia: After long: years of use, I am satisfied it Is positively efficient as a healing remedy for wounds, bruises, and sprains. W. W. Sharper, Vaidoeta, Ga. , says : It is a panacea for all Drulses and barns. From S. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave me immediate relief. r. Lewis says : In forty years' use It never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nicholvllle, N. Y., says : I use your Pah Killer frequently. It relieves pain and soreness, and heala wounds like magic. J.W. Dee says: for scalds and burns It has no equal PERRY DAVIS PAIN KTTXTTR Is not a new untried remedy. I'or forty years it has been in constant use ) and those who have used it the longest are it bestfriendt. - Ito success is entirely because of its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, hundreds ot new medicines have come and gone, while to-day this medicine is mose extensively used and more highly valued than ever before. Every family should have a bottle ready for use. Much pain ansVfceavy doctors' hills may often be taved by prompt application of the Pam Killer. Unlike most medicines, it imperfectly safe even In the hands of a child. Try It once thoroughly, and it will prove its value. Tour druggist has it at 25c, 50c. and 81.00 per bottle. 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Are a positive cure In two to 8 weeks, one to six boxes usually sufficient- Price $1.60 per box. Jfour Doxes jkx oen oj mall, prepaid, on receipt of price.. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine Com pany, New York City ' Pills. feblQ d&w 18w atffcsr -ati nw vnafc.'AlldwiUbefonu'l: Vttalbyinaa oareceJpt'nfAiwta)f iumfj KILLER PERBY & C0;S 1 lllf.,11 W M 111 . "f 'tllil . . r t a n , ry? rf?Kt al 'fiVwfra i : AAj h nnrirt saV That If tni si hardened SUPREME COTJRT DECtSIONS Reported for the Observer by .Walton M. Busbee, - : State vs. Townsend-CaldweU. ' The defendant is charsred with a. 1 tn one P.: a -Henkel,s the prosetofcllaintlff1!? in which there are two specifications of libelotis matter; w V ty -' After making proof of publicaooa: the solicitor nroDosed to read the card to the jury, but when he came to the part embraced in tha second sbeciflca tion tbe defendant objected tothere.ad-'. ing on , tnft -ground i?tbat there ft variance between ihe matter contaihTed in the card: and ff set forth in th& in dictment, the variance consisting In the omission, xrom: tniBjiatter or the -word all" which in . the; card preceeded" the words "this muss." The objectlQa was overruled and defendant excepted. i The court says that sterner rules ate applied to ' writtert-prt Jrinted detama the deliberation with which! it, .ia. jr, Libel belongs to that' .class, at casa, in which it is held to ibBT:rabsi! lutely necessary fo set but in' the1 dictment the alleged libelousi matted; according to its tenor. ,The reason.given. is, that the court may be able from an exact knowledge of the contents of the publication, as seen , in the reeord, to form its judgment thereon; jand that; the accused may. if he Dlease. demur. and thus have the opinion of theeourt as a question of law,' upon the fcufl)-. and thereupon avoid - subjecting it as a mixed question to the jury. ' 1 ' While the misuse or omission of a, letter, which Works no such change in a word as to make of it a different one, will not be treated as a fatal; variance, still tenor Imports tdentitv.' and when-1 ever that is destroyed, either by the however slightly the. sense may be af fected, it will be so regarded. ! i . Judgment reversed and a venire 3e novo awarded. ' . Bailey vs. Kutjes, et als Barke. Rufftn, J. : T his is an. action to enforce a me chanic's lien upon the property of the "Glen Alpine Springs Company com posed of the defendants Walton & Pear son, for lumber furnished and used in repairing and erecting buildings on its premises. ; - The defendants insisted that the lum ber was not, furnished to their compa ny but to their co-defendant, Rutjes, Who hsd leased the premises for five years and who was iir-possession at the time the lumber was ordered and de livered. . Special instructions were asked for the defendant which the court declined to give, and Instructed the jury that "to make the defendants liable there should be a contract, either expresed or implied, between the plaintiff and themselves. That if . the .plaintiff rett sonably believed when he was furnish ing the lumber that it was upon the credit of the defendants, and was in duced so to believe . by their acts, they were liable; and that in this connec tion they might consider all the conduot of defendants as testified to. That if they believe that plaintiff furnished the lumber solely on the credit of Rutjes, or that he agreed to look only to him for pay. then the defendants would not be liable. Defendants Walton and Pearson ex cepted ; after verdict and judgment they appealed. . The court says that the action Is one for goods sold and delivered, and as such, in order to maintain it, the plain tiff must show a contract, expressed or implied. However reasonably a plain tiff may expect a defendant to pay him for his goods, of itself, it would not be sufficient to establish the existence of a contract, on their part to do so ; it must be shown that the defendant in some way assents to be charged, either in terms or by conduct, from which the law will infer the assent. ; When par ties have leased premises, and the les see has undertaken to have improve ments made, they are absolutely with-? out the power to give or withhold their sanction to the delivery and use of the lumber used in the improvements, and ought not to be required to pay for it, unless they knew or had reason to be lieve, that the plaintiff was looking to them for pay, and allowed him to deliv er it to them under that expectation and without objection on their, part.' The error consists in the failure of His Honor tp call the attention of the jury to this view of the case.' If not originally liable, a defendant cannot be' made so because of his hav ing resumed possession of the premises upon the-surrender of his tenant; he may derive some advantages from the Materials famished, but that cannot be avoided, as it is impossible for them to .reject ' or restora to the plaintiff that beneht without a surrenaer oi meirown property and this the Jaw does not, require them to make. , . " . : ; Judgment reversed. Venire de novo. i Sigmori vs". Hawn-iBurke. The plaintiff claims to be. the owner of the land in controversp. At the time of the execution of ' her husband's will the plaintiff executed ajb ; instrument, which was incorporated in the will, by which she professed to relinquislv. her right to her own land, as to which she had never been privily consulted, nor has the same been registered, r One of the provisions in the will is that, If not satisfied with what is1 given her therein she may take dower in aU the; ' lands,' and. in that event, she is to have, a Jc$i-. tain portion of the personaltyAf ter the lapse nrobate a AnhfA, mn.T.9 Viwtttisii HAntrnt frnm ther same and filed her neti- tion for dower. The Probate Judsre1 refused to recognize her right to dower; under the common law, out, aajuagea her to be entitled to dower under the will, and the same was done. jThe: ex ecutors then sold the land ini dispute and defendant :became. w purfchaser ; in making the sateHhey professed-also to' be the; ageats Ttfbpt he plaintiff, The ?dowerslgii jisa greater; Vosxf it would have.vbeen haA lhA hnnhanrl dfAd;'iwhollr''Ihtea- tateim iury trial .beingwarvedeHis Honor ruiett Vtnac tinwjpiainiarcywas never put to her mkittbvl arhether. she would take under the wiU or noV and theiuwignment'of - dower was hoact of election bywhich she wa barifrbia setting up Jier ciaim co oer, own uana. ucicuaauif the proceed ing for'dpwer the Un(kjcasi treated by tiffs husband, "and .the title thBreofaa I belng.in ni8 neirs, mey wouiu uwu iuak Bheis estoppe4j tiejadgtoent then renderedeminjiw, settiBRt nRjg'w to herself BeriiUBfiSrM STOfA ,a K it was heUi that fiaasiiiuxpi aa the rlghVttfddwer deietidedpoa. the title, the judgment was conxaoisiva be tween the parties and those TlalmDg tinder-lbeu and ho one w mitt&X to Mzzm drawln title of anyjortion of the ea in trie precetxiines. s The case is remanded. In may be .asseimed - wh sueiix)rjrastreaii lut in th aimithe title thereio'ie' treated as .being in the heirs, usbandi-1 w RossAll V Onllliw-mnnrvirnML npeajyww tioti ofiban xusnonor rnled that tWdefenc 4 a- sonable, tima .lit' wbiifi7.tii: is nun iiir Lrim.- inere vm -'im- vwriiinc inr plaintiff andhlerfria ppefcded. - tinecoiiy jqueonisjwtiiat LWhethir under section 2oP t! frupt; there eiavt on, tha 831, tiie iapseof flye years 'after nline heaation-Tre'Qbtag. ,disrk fiwgoiws new wjutw anraapnpiej uoiav.4iac in uiai ease uiurer Kas no vynere only eleven months,. ejapseq, : :- Tr,r""-ii-j-ii lie xrom- tqe ume oone aerenoants amenor ing his achedule, tQ the timq in which his case i3 called in the Superior court, ana there is nothini? in the record to Isiwtljatitts htdf jtM tioWM tends of -the district court atid that there erejtthaVbn' his! part. itJ error- to rule Dim tp trial. ; ventre ae l novo 1 A b r Hehry vs. Cannon-!-Macori. c Tnisjwasa motioo to amend an an swer.'1 e.motiftff n been refused! at afprme ferm andhiS'Hehor again would not alio w the amendment fedarpaled.;;''! f noijosi j , fire3W;fThje ;C., 'invest IthenBourt with am pie powers in tall t questions- of amendments and oohtittftanceai Mt. is within the discretion of the nresidirur; Judge and not reviewable in this court; (The court hopes it. may now.be con aider ed a "settled question.") Johnston VS. XWWIMIO, OIJ IX. J, 1 , LUSUB.' VS. Oark, 10 If; C. 459: Hlnton VaiiDeans. 75 N. GJ, 18'; State vs. Lamonj3 Hawks, i75;uannon vs. . J3eeman, 3 Aev-,?83i4 Bright;vs.SuAIev- 492:1 PhilMDDS! vs. Hegdenk Busb 380 Henderson vs.: uraham, m js. t5v 496. anamher cases cited. No error, - ... .!..- : Miller, et at., vs. Justice Buncombew Ashe, J.: - i ' ' ;" The parties in this case 1 entered into a co-partnership in writing to build' saw and grist- mill on land belonimt p.nnallv to themselves. i ' 'Ui .They quarrelled amongst each Other and finally came to blows. . Miller bought the interest of his" co-partner Welch and thereby became owner of one-half of the stock 6f the company, Justice b ad a ri otice Served unon . him by his oo-partmira qf , their withdrwalr; from the partnersMp, and of J their iii-T tention to institute suit against mnildr a settlement and winding;' up, of r the partdershlp; 'Atihe spring term-, 180;: by consent the court decreed 'a! TfeT ence, the referees to take and state' ah account of tbepartnership dealings; sell the property -at the court house1 door and report the same at the next term of court. A day "Was appointed,, but the account s as never taken; His-' Honor, at the Special term; 1881,J Ttpon -f application of plaintiffs" on their afiida-" vit and the evidence of witnesses as! td the constant deterioration7 in? value of the propertyr in. conisequehce of it roofless and exposed cpbdftioo, ordered a sale of the sarnie, and that the funds arising therefrcmbeeid subject to said accpunt. . Pefendant excepted. . Held, Ih.Wprth.vs..Grey ,Jopes, Eq,6i p 4, .' the court says the orders and de crees of a eourt of -equity are not neces sarily absolute, but may be moulded and shaped during the-pendency of the. suit to meet the BxigeDxaesjof each par ticular, case., "Every xtdef nad e in the. progress of a cause may berescihded or modified upon a propercase, tnade but. There is no etror. AfaTmed. j ; v ; Eilasciri ''Mi. Coletnln Iredell. 'Smith, C;J.;J ; . . ..".'.' . The rJamtiff. brings this action to're coyer- so much of the salary of the chief en firliiter of ihe Western orth Carolina Railroad company, as waa receiyed. by. t ite dnUl4or the neriod imnfiMv ord 4 -A. StTK"1"" eweInen,' tucTr ,'aTo opitofuiUo June,1872.vr. ; :uk 7 viA. -lljjod StiJfatfySutoajftl The Judge bekrw intimated an opmItwos.inrxn,pAstam,fi ion that theposition of chiei mmiil was not such an omce as;w m P laiuuix a ten are aBa--TWHHMgBB'K"" i thereto and he could not- m action. The: plaintiff suffer strife and nnrtAAlAd. .Jadr.iw-'H The court sava, tAat;a'dfflckhrf to coma within the leirilaraaii fcbtft Of a gtto warranto may be dtlri)ajsaijg)itrc:a pubuoritiontocprti Q J ecutiveor iudicial, attaches! fdrtfii fg)ii 3j the time being, and which is exerc43i:i.'; a r for the benefit of the public. High. kJ JLeg. Jttem. sefrim.- w?' j. iin lAiiu asuu w nnnn sai u.iiiiuvu a and carry on its business ra bbtlsucbaiJ delegation of autbontJ.tf toakft m of. its agents a puoue omcexe fiie tr.ua.i lioau Silt '(k-puwixu vwm) o buau mu ycuun, vai c V. B.V v ww vitOTmilit-'isritsettrbresrtedt rlFriyrtrlHV the liw-ffialffnlf .'bOwfiBTf lit is.nuivuoa a&uBavaiAsTaemseiEea or.i -tbTemwp twBaetictrftderf tnepro-' fOTthe recoveT!o!emoluHaemsrwhh thtwtfrpto4ntlrfia Judgment affinfied;-3ffro ebnJ The.BaowtsviUemlsl'tSimctotcai etalsIredelt;: - - The Bank in isto. commi i-a t bankmgsin-TOO; a meht bf B. T,.&ta9yum9$m ji so continued nntumsdesathianl 576 when it and his estet:1 be in bank as bart of ito. .camist)elrerJh fhAn. iiAiTiitstiinivfirtiAji bvhA.i. couneyxDr MClo!L.hlcll7 be after- ViWi II ' ' 'ItTI ii'l'ilin ri I "ITT II I sm'attJ&iaHindiDemate ! C wife. rosecntfid bv r thffljrmT.VTTATvW ttw riiiltM;iiett9 'cyetifttaybrme.x Muutw r"" ; t I The defenses inTi Trrr -flTn Tntt thftrt 5!WM-? namewas w? oiMes'i uwuriDU wcic-iwbwi vuan uo 6ut tof Letruf Simonton wuvAMjtfviA i 1 ." . yi I I ' 'TMJ ine;?cis37weorTine corpDranottpias m uiese wnQfleajTvrnDivit aioezscHo -aAsTlmed.fbrthe'tbttir fevaril1M.hTM 1 iAnhrirl t.h tor's' debt rhiisnreabednke: that doe by dibyfan bthSmbte? ft MMMM's.JAiiAl ru WA 11. nft.1Ml. in vested n the ' ebHeifr ttft)bertr t-mav zoired,na,rrdiimiit thdeleadanB toj uauua wtmarxeu,wivi wie aymeat jqh thtfvatie bf the- f ondtMa hcWowiatl dtria W liiitcxfi-jni ta 3nv odi i ' Tbe-Statate-oFEfrriitaUotihaiDO plication taapchi casesi'; s:s jf i. ui rq error. JUdstnenc sfflrnaadj no mvt 1 , xiurxpr w rjTheaiT)tiff alreiferr; hat lhijciatBSf ' tate?hb' as;!sfceriffi ;placfed In ithe hands of he def ridantJ. ftertain claims agai',tIretrea8ut'ile'f . theti'Statei BHHmntine' - to one' tuousantti oiiara wbjefr he: had collected 3 and j failed to 4 TMsoldefeeTHfrleii,j was that of aecbrd andsatisjfafctidn; 1 A receipt was oserea wvweBceiproven to be in the hand writirfgpdf -tWe'deceiisedJTThe defehdanthimseif:iabeitKr irvtroduced was asked by-his counsel; wlfen there- oeipo above referred to-iwa feigned' by the intest;tipbnobiecttoh.!thei court aUowedthequstiofli-vHe tjben testi fiedtiia&the'&eceiDtwa&aiffned bv tha inbBstatse at a . mill .about two miles from; tha defendant's house ' -t: The court says, this was error; for It ta;difficatt to rmcafvaUbf itMtHmirnvi Luai wouiu niore' certaimyi involve a thATTr',thsv ?it 5 lu m ; . i i. ii '. v. H i Theauestioin astaithedombetencv or inoomDetenc of eviden ce. in nat be de& tAAWJlWSJ-4JteU5i 5YS4 SrtriAirt- A AlWlffaJiij IrtAirv TIM best 4-4 Bleached Dotnesttfi at 10a r sail 1 1 1 r 11 1 11 a sir bpw rfr -jjar i - I . tfrnuned By tne substance of thi wiof i" n-as's answer and not by tha form of :p " irHmauiryjHicto himyu 1 Errcfc 'Fmi6 flhm. ITrom ABdrsts iAerteanXiueen.I U.1 OB t?K OF' l iti-: : i :., 1. 1 lit 1 tlil j , j UVAS Bts?.SRIir.PEBP. T'he renowied'.O'uee'n of She DL,'wlth all berroy pons p. maificentppai .4 DriUlantlratipue, woiua never nave apDeared witMu tne presence Ice grandest of tbe.rnonarchs of the past,5 bad i. not, aisp possessed that.' wucn u is, uie CTOwnnw giorr 01 meiemaie' person a sion UQnauenjjea for its Qrietntai softpesj ahd its alrnost transceo dental purity. Cleopatrai , ho dlnx eiaperors at' bay, and ruling empires by he wpisd had Qntckr lost ber charm aad power by one attack of blotches or of rpleB,r pflliprrld tan:aud freckles. 1 iTJ. WOM ANBULX9TKS WORLD ; ; ' 1 Dy'heT searrty.oVlesshkr by heT,ptnhafe acter. loveliness of dlsrodsftloti and1 unseIish,dsJ-r Vi tion. c Indeed, hi the estimatWn jol jperhapg too .any men beauty in a body taite$;preeedence oyer every other conslderaUon.' Beaury thus; forms an IniPOTtant part of woman's -'working oipitai'i withoutvfhlchtoo many, (if not bankrbpta in what ffitQBi to ldnnence; wtthiri;thef circle where they move,) are. powerless for great, good Hence we See pot'onlythe propriety but 'the duty orieve'ry lady preserving- ;wtth zealbtn care tf at which to her.ls essential to.suss 'influence, ahdTOe-" fhlneM hr. lffe. ' ;ind,- stoce'.fbeWity ls but jskin beep," the utmost care and vlgilafioe ana xeanired of guard It agalhst the man - iljTs th4t jfleshs neir 30. . Among the. 'great anhpjlngJeTSefftSof OF EITHER ,S4Xv' X- is well as of comfort; happinetei and heaUhj 4r mose pesoierous ana noma sxmnsease teuers, homeis,.eeaia,'salt rfeeuui,) rough and scaly erapttonsi Utoefs. ptotles. and aU diseases of the hair and scalp. 4?or the eure et ;atl UjeseV br. C.; W. BensonVof r iltiniprei' afBfJreara W patient study sklni established kaeUewa'rernedi! for all dis eases 01 ine Bjwnaiever peuietr names ?r cuaraier. iu suoopss nas Deen .immense asa rat barallelei fAarog5 'rtave It Itils elegantly putp,wVbstm&iff WesRAgY Internal and external treatment rPH RL'Q(i us - 1 7 te'-Mr, 'rtrroui.'ttadache,! nidral Mld b Dr idlds. . . . 7 7 anrAi; Ifc5tl mJ tt:c - . ti3 9 f. c .uifiJaJiXl -PftslttvenraiilT fsrsn &M Palmfal Cralslatsa mtn rTmTignilTTriinisMr. hhim mmmm HMssssmiaiasisssMsWi imaiaKtax ichmi v f - it win ho saasitasMninmsbsviwssbi ijm&jnmSisSsm SISSS zr:7 .ru xj1" " " r" :r"r-n" qsWat rtHty.'sWrii Dinm hd rn-' litlll ill MfMl.Hk,iMrflMltl In !! 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'ii 'fei;u!'.!!t:i;:ua3 II' '.(,.:" U 1 IBM a.i z i3)EfliflMB'Ivaw Railroad, audi blsa sai ii 1 en-i io'i9ca-ini.fif.-: . . - " i4i3WOH .JinJt j WilH ia - -iHIVlc! .1 S'.il .vCTf-T TT1T M 11 J 1A ss -es 1 1.- ! ( S K'fi? .sfiL iii rriitil J I 1 imLt, law 'IS- 'I " YBA . Hasta eJ . , -TJi TiiTT TtiltT J 7 . i 7 n- l?.J?!!e!!TWe teweciaimtteinlanaBthBaABJtttoTO dLlSSSSS HODSa. r we are lustlfled in asserting, and not -exaggerate, featjbejong expo- . V( AV"A jJMMAaillAJDF C9VV1 All. 1 fJL2?M! ifasnre t&em ivs tn wwn v irmvuaug, ww xtxccu. uuuuh NucwnjUKcw ui arj uui KwinoBwexr iiTimn snrr srnarr nw nmnir aispis iisi siiibihi farket. r7.;r";r:;:::t wsi all cotoRs. ummirma ztef&mmfan mHW eisdJ .jsifr eifJ.5.aUiuoO . . - . 1.- - 1 ,9d ,iMia THBtNEST - '4:-jttgA!-A ,-V7 i US. WXol ni T!Sifa&8a rt twevcjs e Isr n ffiS 731 bru; . win pay joa to see oar Dress eonds. We hav it win and latic LAWNS. Beaotlftrt Colored Mulls at Srie m uvw iiu vt AUU9 f CU111M EMBil KL1UDUI1H Will Wjy-JDoltJUnen P Inde at. 87; . V. r 1 is. W ai iwi'rntja f ar W caiA nltt to your ifterest, to look at our stock . ... . . . r)i . -. a r. ,fyJJ J04I fi fcs vi .9J- r wiiLii rill Mite B$ar, :n uDOUULEUICK ! ii i' McSmith Mnsic Honse, 1'i-t .t-i i .I' ll ..- r. -THX-'' V' DJstributmg Depot for the Carollnas -roB--. 1 C3II C K E R I N Gr, KnANlCK & HACIJ, MAT H TJSHEK, -AITD-' Soullieru Geia Pianos. BELL CHJIVir.) MUSICAL CENTRE. Stop ORGANS, 7. .' ' k'aU to .Pieces. us 3fCAL-AND 8IB ME. jSaarafltee! 10 per benW- an all- Monsys Invested. yt'lioO .f'pts.i iit; ju i-it;4W' i;:Gharloite,!iN. C. 89 aiij-m e1marHp rrst-el8sarHientoviid always aMotuW BOTTOM PBlCEa " We do not buy Job O and bus m nonnern emes; we naa e choice of t which.. privilege 4he Late PBTchaser; isrebarred. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 20, 1882, edition 1
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