3 CHARLOTTE OBSEUVEIl; f ? 1 f. ' i f i f. ft I m f1 f; s & -V it .;jpD,pniriTiwc.:i.u . '.rt .v.. BUBSCBIFttOH BATES. I'.,' ! r The Obskkveb Job Department' baa' been thorons&ly supplied with every tieedeU want, and with the latest styles of Type, and I every manner of Job "Work can now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness, f - rw can rornlah at short notloe : - - ; . :,. , -KLA1TK8, BILLHEADS," - i T.nrwKH, Hit 4Ta. fiAiyna naily 1 rear, (postpa-d)in advance j $3 00 " o mos. , y ;v: i, 4 oo ! ' WEEKLY. EDITTOK. '''" u ' Weekly, (in the county) in advance, 14 $2 00 ' out of the county, postpaid,, 2 10 6 months, , 5. : . ' . If,'" lit 1 3 J oi -r rr r: : .1 . .; . ; t-: . . .wU: ;i,u -':, a. .. '. ; '..li j .4 ... .,,.; u .. ..,;, t t tags, BECEtm. posiKEa, -h.;t' "A xrT "xtt-t '"''I :''-f' f" ;-!-'-.'!' liberal redactions for clubs. 1 -Jl. rtl 'rtl j -1 1 111-- II I I I 1 A... .A III 9 till" TV II! Ill 111 4' J- I I ,1 i. I I 1 . 1 1 i I II .1 i I . Ill ..III III Lv1 W.j.l IVi I IV. - J ft. - - k ' . t r . : . frit ( r . . ii. t f- j : . x - b y. . ma m. . .fs.ii . i . it! x.. - .. . " 'i - f-i" i' i. 3 i,- .ft .I.Ti'. rT''"? SMITH & FORBES, The Charlotte Obserrer. Charles IS. Jones, Proprietor. Office,' Observer Building, Corner ' iTaao aOid College Streets. . WHOLESALE . . . Sr .a 2vd is js: r x iL v eAl e r s , I have appointed DrPf !: Hr3iiOTiBnjy BOOTSSHOES. LEATHER-AND" iflATS,' iJKWJS .z., - ----- - -. - I for job work;orfor"Babscriptions: He'is HAVE removed to the new, large ana eiegnnt1 " SMITH BUILDING, next door to r,.i nmvn Os ' Hardware Storcwhere thev arvTeceivin? a full stork i- , ! S P R I GJ, G:0 0;D S nnmn ATiiin fiverv DHrticuiar. UV.up-. v ' f Ill .-1.: i-v (in .j Jfl.il' ... ! Their line of ladies' and genta' fine. ? j BOOTS r A N D SHOES , authorized to receipt for any sums thar oiay; be placed m his nands for collection. r" , . .-,t Editor Proprietor. j Office of the ChabIOttk Obskbyxk, March 18th,. 1875. , ' . ...- , , , ma2l-tf JOS. P. CALDWELL, City EditorJ IiOCAI DOTS. Jhe Theocrat. - ff: - i --- ifRev'd John Coffin ifazaro.-who was an- nounced 'in V'Sunda morning's paper,, to preach that afternoon at the Court -.House, upon the "divine necessity, of perfecting the Union into ,Tbeocratifi:Jlepublic of . the Kingdoniof the G od tof Heaven," ' did'nt hold fertile Tbr .curiosity of 1 the citizens was not sufficient to taXe many of them out," and the Court House was not opened.' The theocrat evidently thinks Charlotte a do6m- ! ed place, ,'foi "hi mourhf ally remarked after- wards, ,toat,' "if the people here didn't want to organize' a theocratic : government, they could go'on supporting the government: of the deviL'V kJti' ubi im ;.f'-!.i ad :?! "VW do hot kno"srwiiethe to? put this aivme ?) down as a Knave or as a 1001 4 so;? i will be especially attractiyer and' will be sotd at Short profits. -Call and examine. ' v' x-' . -.-. I .I'. SMITH & FOEBES, - - mar-4 tf. . JJext door to BremV Brown ifc Cc'Hardware Store, Charlotte, N. C. , Struck on tbe Head with a Billet of i. V V? 3 's.'f v BUY IHE:BEST; jun 1 R Jl MILLER & SONS, Agents, Charlotte, N. C. JAGER BEERr Star Laser Beer, bottled, put up expressly for family use, free front any adulteration, for sale bottle or dozen bottles. jun 1 . ( i! ,y '. B..N-SMITH- BEST Strawbrriea,ay jajylayjng-9l-f uesi oi -cement ; x'egram s, nara. oee " Gov Brogderr will carry the matter bf the negroes, Jack DanieW hhd Wifliim Mitehellr change of gauge to the Supreme Court:; ' rM oeanre mvoiveu in uiiuyun-jr m joints, aoouc some trivial matter, wnen Yesterday morning aWut0Jock.two4 A - JrrTV w Oft tTTTBS FROM MM I. - 5 . TE. K.C. .11 WJilSOWa.BLACCHAR1.0T Gov Vance is to lecture in Raleigh, short- I ly, tor the benefit of the wounded artillery men. ' -. The recent fine rains have done much., to adyance vegetation, and have been a source of great benefit to the farmers. : ; It turned real cool last evening; so much' so, indeed, that windows were put down and fires built up. i Mr Wiley TTilliams, , the wounded artil leryman, left for home on Sunday night, m care of the detail sent here to take charge of him. ' Key Dr R H Chapman, and Ruling Eider R R King, delegates from the Mecklenburg Presbytery to the Presbyterian General As-. 8erably, at St. Louis, haye returned home. - Much of the credit for establishing Char lotte Commandery K. T., is due to Sir Knight D P White, Hutchison Command ery of Pa., a fact which we have overlooked heretofore, in speaking of this matter. Daniels seized a large billet of . wood and struck the other a powerful blow On the side of the head and across the face. Mitchell was knocked down , and bled profusely, a deep gash haying been cut in the side of his head. Policeman Blackwelder was inform ed of the difficulty and reported at once on the scene, but the assailant had tied,; and could nowhere be found. Mitchell's face and head swelled to a' great size and he suf fered great pain, but his skull was not frac tured, and his .injuries are in no way dan gerous., ,,y 140f -1 An Abortive Attempt at Theft. . . Last evening, a short tine after dark, two nrgroes went into the clothing store of J A Young & Son, on Trade street, and asked f Mr R F Stokes, who appeared to wait on them, to tea some pants. After looking at several pairs, one of the negroes folded up a pair, and, putting it under his coat, started 1 The Bitters are compounded with great care, and are, as their name indicates, the deliberately out Mr Stokes spoke to him, If there is riot a city Ordinance subjecting jt as he got to the door, and catching up a to a tine any person throwing orange peel Best Stomach Bitters" known. ;.They are a sure preventive of Chills,- Fever, Intermittent and all Mala rial Diseases. After sickness or Disease it hjs no superior as an Appetizer and Ret-torer of the system, r 4! New Publications, wxsom & black -o- THE MOUNTAIN OF THE LOVERS - and ; OTHER POEMS, PAUL H AY N E . : TH E O D TRUMP-5 A NOVEL," For sale at V : ' ?PHIFER'3 jual Book Store. MAXUFACTUREBS AXD POLE PROPRIETORS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. on the pavement?, there should be one. If there is such an ordinance, it should be en forced. : , " The way the ran poured dowa, Sunday night; was a caution to church-goers; In such torrents did not' fall that people were compelled to stay, in-doors or submit to a complete drenching as a consequenc3 of g v ing out. . . . rrr ' - - Persons Leaving the City For the summer, can have the daily Obseb vkb sent to them for 75 cents per month, postage prepaid. The address may be changed as often as desirable. jan 2 hatchet which laid o i the floor, convenient ly near, bade him halt. The negro spread both arms out wide, dropping the pants in doing so, and started to run. Mr Stokes hurled the hatchet at him and struck him fairly in the back, knocking him down Be fore he could reach him, however the ne gro got on his feet and put off at a rapid rate toward the corner of Trade and Tryon streats. Mr S gave chase but failed to over take the scoundrel. As he gave up the chase he turned and caught the other negro and gave him over to policeman Orr, who eS' corted him to the lock-up. He gave his name as Josh Williams; that of the escaped bird as Ed . The pants were recover ed. The affair created some excitement. FRESH. ROASTED COFFEE w EVERYDAY E WOULD CALL PARTICULAR Charlotte District Conference. The next session of this Conference, says the Concord Register, will be held at Center church in Stanley county, commencing on Wednesday night before the 3rd Sunday in August. Bev C M Pepper, of Monroe, witt preach the introductory sermon. ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING BRANDS OF ROASTED COFFEE : VJACADAMIZING WANTED. The undersighedcommittee respectfully invito proposals for" grading and macada mizing a portion of Trade and Tryon streets beginning on each where the JtfcNinch navement terminates and extendihe it to the city limits.' 8aid macadazing to be of the best material accessible, 18 feet wide, to average not less than 10 Inches 'thick," and laid and embeded in the " most approved manner. ' All propositions' will contain tne GOOD TEA AT $1.00 PER Bpecmcaiions oi vac muua tuu junuuci ui doing the work; the size, ofstone! to be used, and the Torlce toer cubic 6rr sunerficlal .yard. Proposals will be received until the' 12th of June, 1875, by the nnaeraignea. - - WM J0HN8T0N, Chairman WM R MYERS, R M MILLER. JNO L BROWN. R M 0ATE3 ' ' ; Committee. OLD GOV. JAVA : JAVA : MARA- CAIBO; LAGUYRA RIO, BEST ; RIO FAIR. COFFEE GROUND WITHOUT AD DITIONAL CHARGE. TRY OUR GREEN and BLACK TEAS. POUND. A: FRESH LOT OF DRIED SWEET CORN JUST IN. Baby Shows. These evenings the babies are out on the ride, and some of them are as pretty as speckled pups. Yesterday six of these tod dlings were counted in a buggy taking a ride with grandpa. Surely, the day for ba bies is here and still a coming. CHOICE IMPORTED Italian Salad Oil. jun 1 tf Open (Question. ' A question meeting with considerable dis cussion in different parts is, can a chronic juror be arrested as a vagrant ? And if the dignitaries would prefer two dollars per day working on the streets, to the same amount for deciding questions of law and fact ? The Change of Gauge. .". Work seems to be progressing pretty well between .Greensboro and i Goldsboro. The force was engaged all day Sunday, and the change is, ere the time of this writing, ef fected to Raleigh. It i3 claimed that the work will be finished to Goldsboro some time to-morrow. Notice: 1 f-fiVrTMTENTAL Citv Smrar Cured Hams, 1Y1 Russett Apples by the bbl., Pickles.half gal & pints, Fine assortment or uanaies, r or- eiguana isuxiiesMu, jnuguon (linffor Xrc... Jnst received, at - R B ALEXANDER & CO'S,? f ma 13 '. i I i I College-Htreec TO THE1 PUBLIC ! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CANNED GOODS, AND OTHER FAMILY SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND, ' .:. AT ' HASHAGEN'S, . Family Grocery, Opp. Char. Hotel. ma30 More Merrlmeut. We are to have an open air festival on the night of the 10th inst., commencing at 8i o'clock, in the grounds' of Col J Y Bryce. There will be moonlight, Chinese lights and the light of bright eyes. There will be tab leaux, music, and finally supper. All this under the auspices of the "Busy Bees" of the Episcopal Church, for the benefit of that Church. HAVING ADOPTED THE E EAD ! READ ! ! Time. Labor and Money Saved. The at tention of the public is called to the wonder ful success of the MILL-BOY WASHING Hair Work, &c. - W call attention to the advertisement of Miss L. Stuart, to be found among our new, advertisements this morning.' She is very skillful In - all the work which she under takes, and a specimen now before? us con- rhe tat est on the Centennial. Our down east neighbor of the Wilm ing ton Star, tells this one : "There was yesterday on exhibition at the city Marshal's office a strange and mysteri ous freak of nature. It was an egg of rather a peculiar appearance, the shell being very rough and somewhat resembling stone, Traced around the surfaca in letters of an tique shape were the words, 'Mecklenburg Centennial. May 20th, 1875.' ' A view of the egg impresses one with the idea that he is looking upon a paper writing struck off by nature to prove the authenticity of the Mecklenbure ' Centennial. It seems to be really an egg and rather an extraordinary one that A Centennial egg it is called and we were told it would keep fresh for a nun dred years. Probably an egg so fresh as that, would be hardly palatable. However that is not claimed for it as so far there has been no opportunity of testing its peculiar properties in this respect. If there was any probability of its being so, we should advise the cessation of the salt business immediate ly. However this egg was not- at the Cen tennial, the meana of transportation not being sufficient to get it there in time, une story, as told us, goes thus r The egg was produced in a small country village in New Hanover county." It appears that the inhabi tants of the village the day before the 20th were preparing to have a slice of the Cen tennial served up on the following day.' The rooster saw how things were goipg and sharpened up his spurs, flappped his wings, gave a crow, and took the ..train for Char lotte. The identical hen that laid the egg in question, was noticed strutting around the yard as if listening attentively to sev eral spread-eagle speeches, with a decided disposition to hurrah for the Centennial. The egg was laid shortly afterwards. P. S. Eggs of the kind above referred to sell for 20 cents a dozen 4n our market Sergeant T J Mulford of the police force,; has several, the appearance of and words upon which is no secret at this late day. ' : r ,r 1 j, .,!.: The Manufacture of Cigars in Charlotte. This is comparatively a new business, and while Messrs. J. M. Mendel &Co' are the pi oneers in Charlotte, they now haye the es tablishment f WvR. Cochrane , in .liyely Mr. Cochrane commenced his A Case of Till Tapping. sii-, ', Yesterday morning,' a negro named ! Wm H Allen; was taken up by the ; police for having robbed the money drawer in the bar room of Mr JtW McWhiiter, on College street. Mr McWhirte, who was An an ad-: oining roomer sent the negro into the bar room to get something or other for him, and wbile the' negro "was gone, heard some-' thing in there drop to the floor. ' ' He Tin in and found the money drawer lying on the floor and the servant standing near to it J He was searched and' it was found that he had stolen $2 50 in silver and a small but unknown amount in greenbacks. He . was taken before Justice WT F Davidson,- who committed him to jail. , . , knight Templajiam. ' ; tr 1 It has been stated in these , columns, that .during the past week, an. encampment of Knights Templars was organized in this city. Saturday night the order was called together ior tne purpose or . recommenaing to .me. Eminent Grand Commander of the Unitecl States, officers for the encampment, to serve until the next meeting5 of the' Grand Com mandery. The officers were announced in Sunday's paper. : After the selection of officers the members retired to the banquet room, and enjoyed a magnificent supper ; after which Sir Knt. A G Brenizer read the following toast, and at the same time presented to Sir Knt. A. J. Blair, a beautiful gofd watch seal emblem atical of knighthood as a token of apprecia tion toSir Knt. Blair,p.n the part of the Knights Templars of Charlotte. . ,,, .. Toast. , . "Past Eminent Commander A. J. Blair. First to elevate the' ensign of Templarism among the Masons of Charlotte." This toast was responded to by Sir Knt Blair, in a few happy remarks appropriate to the oc casion. ' - Sir Knt D G Maxwell then in behalf of the fraterity in Charlotte, presented to Sir Knt C. C. Smith an elegant breast-pin with the following Toast: Sir Kn't C C Smith among the most zeal ous of the fraternity always ready always willing ;" which was responded to by Sir Kn't McDonald in behalf of Sir Kn't Smith. 3d Toast. "F H Dewey, our esteemed Sir Knight, to whom Charlotte Knights are largely indebt ed for the establishment of Charlotte Com mandery." Responded to in befitting terms. 4th Toast. "Charlotte Chapter No. 39 The stepping stone to Knighthood in Charlotte." Re sponded to by Sir Knight T W Dewey, in a happy strain. 6th Toast. "Phalanx Lodge, No 31, A. F, fc A. M. A burnished jewel among the Masonic or ganizations of the State." Response by E H White, who hoped that many rough ashlars would yet be hewn, squared, marked and numbered in Phalanx Lodge, and made fit stones for the temple of knighthood. 6th Toast. Excelsior Lodge No 2G1, A F & A M A worthy daughter of .Phalanx Lodge, whose highest aim is that noble emulation of who can best work, and best agree." Responded to by Sir Knight Chas R Jones, in appro priate terms. The members then dispersed, all highly elated at the probable bright future of Char lotte Commandery. I A LARGE LOT LADIES'. H0K0C0:BA6S v . - - " '. AXI? AT ALEXANDER, SEIG LE & C jun 8 . I Rosenciale Cement, ).; i . . , . ONE HUNDRED BARRELS just received, and for sale low by : 1 1 ', PEGRAM & WARD. J . jun 8 It . , . . , . H ALES & FAR R I O R WATCH M A K E R A N.D JEWELERS, ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR New Spring Stock of Diamond Rings and otner novelties. jun 8 ;f e ii t dmethihg"GoodrTFu "Wedding; Corn ShuckVngW a QuHtinGr S Ur ' anything Uhaf; conies alongVtbllj - t " i C i v .v- ',u:iiw. -i fry' 'A A N J) H A h w B F JdH,N! A . YOUNG BIG O R ' i L E SO A T jun 8 NOTHER LOT r r Of fine and coarse? Hominy af 9 'ents per pound. Lot of large Northern Irish Pota toes, at -toi W N PRATHER & CXJ'S, ' --: -First Door akove Market House .:. ,..i-.?fvi iol Jon Jrade Street. , i.. ; ju 8 JQQ PQZ,,EGpS.j v. ' (".iSH'l ji !lf . i Jnst received from the count nr. at Ju8 - V ", '' B N SMITH'S, 5BABRELS Old Irish Potatoes the last I shall offer this season, low for cash, at ujo8 :: '' ' "'-"B'N SMITH'S.'"''- . C. RU1WAY, SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ; 1 V ; Wilmington, June 8rd, 1875. J WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK or CIGARS, WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES, OUR FIVE CENT AND THREE FOR A QUARTER CIGARS ARE SAID TO BE THE BEST IN THE CfTY FOR THE PRICE. T. 0. SMITH & CO. CORNER DRUG STORE. jun 8 Palabras Carinosas. BY T. B. -ALDEICH. Good-night! I have to say good-night . To such a host of peerless things ! Good-night unto that fragile hand All queenly with its weight of rings ; Gocd-night to tond, uplilted eyes, Good-night to chestnut braids of hair, Good-night unto the perfect month, And all tne sweetness nestled there The snowy hand detains me; then I'll have to say good-night again ! But there will come a time my love, When, if I read our stars aright, I shall not linger bv this porch With my adieus. Till then, good-night I You wish the tame were now C And J, You do not blush to wish it so ? You would have blushed yourself to, death To own so much a year ago What, both these snowy Hands I ah then I'll have to say good again 1 MARRIED, In Union county, June 1st, at the resi dence of Jfrs GeoWNanery, by .Rev D P Robinson, Rev WE MeUnoin and Miss Jennie, only daughter of Aaron and Martha Nanery, deceased. . NE W AD VE a ns E 51 EX rs . C. W. CHALK & CO., TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE N. C. GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT, ."And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, and returns promptly made. ap5 A New Enterprise. I TAKE this method to inform the people of Charlotte, and the' public generally. that I have opened a CABINET SHOP at W F Ahren's 8team Mill, where I am pre pared to do all kinds of TURNING, UPHOLSTERING ' AND THE REPAIRING OF FURNITURE . GENERALLY. -. Havine a eood stock of Lumber on hand. I am prepared to furnish Coffins of all styles promptly and at short notice. A good stock of Coffins will always be kept on hand, and be furnished at reduced prices, : JOHN A. OZMENT. jun 8 NOTHER SUPPLY Of linen and Straw Hats received this morning at the Charlotte Clothing EmpoiJ iura. Made expressly for and for sale by jun8 J A YOUNG & SON. HIP, HIP, HIP, HUZZAL! . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ... . . . r. , j On and after the 6th inst., trains will run oyer this Railway as follows : EASTERN DIVISION. PASSENGER and MAIL TRAINS Daily. Leave Wilmington, at - - 7:00 p m Arrive at Charlotte, - - - 7 KM) a m Leave Charlotte, at - - 7:00 pm Arrive Wilmington, at - - 7:00 am FAST FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRAINS Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Wilmington, at - - 7:05 a in Arrive at Charlotte, - - , - 10:00 p m Iave Charlotte, at - - - 6:00 am: Arriye at Wilmington, - - 9:00 pm WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Charlotte, at - - - , 7:30a m, Arrive at Buffalo for Shelhy, at ll.rfU a m Leave Buffalo, at . - - - 12:00 m Arrive in Charlotte, at - - - 4Kpm CONNECTIONS. - . , Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington A Weldon, and Wilmington, Columbia fc, Augusta Railroads, Herai-weeRiy jn ew x oric -and Tri-weekly Baltimore, and weekly Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boats to Fayetteville ; ' Connects at unawottetwun its v eowsrii Division, North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte t and Statesvilie Railroad, Charlotte & Atlan ta Air-Line, and Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. ' ' ' 1 '- Thna fiurmlvinsr the whole West. North west and Southwest with a short and cheap line to the Seaboard and Europe. . n ii. i-. t i ; . . r. a. l irapers puoiisning vanjuns wuuai Railway '" schedule will please notice changes. :;- S L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and uperintendent. ap 1 C. C. RAILWAY Co., ON and after Sunday June 6th, passenger' trains (East from Charlotte) will leave Tryon Street Depot at 7 o'clock, p. m,, and arrive from Wilmington at 7 o'clock a. m., . DAILY. " - 1 - -"S' . On and after Monday, June ' 7tb, Passen ger trains (West) . will leave Tryon street ! Depot at 70 a. m.. and arrive from Buffalo : at 3:50 p. m., name day. . Daily except s Sun- i day. , ., .. .i . ; . i.-,:,-. M ASONIC. Fast freight, mail and passenger trains will leave Charlotte for Wilmington at 6 a, m., except Sunday. The same train arrives at Charlotte from Wilmington at 10 p. m. r V Q JOHNSON, assistant Bupt. . june 5 r -i STRAWBERRY CREAM CAKES, THE MOST DELICIOUS CAKES, - OF THE SEASON, at ' ;-; F H ANDREWS & GO'S, jun 5 . . mTmn . iA Hr,K ttft i Tfn 1 Vifl(9 T19 that She IS aDlB SO IU1QU ner pro- I wuiueuviuu. wvu MAbniill. UUCUKU iuaivu iMilumvua T .. . - - - . - - - i. . . ,4 . , .nrffW .ill mmmpml UtoftlL- It per- Tnisft in navinff that all work in her line will manufactory about two montns ago, ana Dy .K..r..v ..... ,1 1 - : .. . ' . . I i .' j n: S.i. i. o 1, -r.. forms its wors: tnorougniy, ana wim more tje Ann in the best of stylo She deseryes putung up gooa oranas oi cigara anu bbu.imb i pie mis eyeujus nt. o , u viyv.. v. m. A reenlar: communication of Excelsior Lodge No. 261, will be held at Masonic Tem- 1 r n 1 pasa than anv machine now before the pub-' lie Tbere is no friction, neither wear or tno,. Th. mnaf d imM - Mn ne wasnea 1 V Af V JUSTNESS. -1 "WILL MAKE without Inlurv. It will wash : the heaviest encdnrageat toxr. and we cordially com mend her. .itt6 your!,. .5 W n i w as well as the lightest article,'in the. most I thorough manner, with less labor than any other inachine, and is an indispensable ar- 1 ticie w every uuuaeuuiu. j.v w.i .u.u.c 1 every family to do their own washing. " Trade St., OpPvCourt House. . jun2tf - - - t Tlie Greenville News. Oh Sunday morning the Greenville iS C) News, came out with a mammoth 20-page edition which, besides its usual news, , con- prominent business men, &c., &c ' The edi- bers will be prompt in attendance as busi ness of importance is to be transacted. Vis iting brethren cordially invited. -'jun-8 - ;f 'i'vrnoiut -y Secretary, BUTtOTHOSEVHO ASK CREDIT rSi? Z m ho Trt : TkT VI ri' lj J- 1 - Kl .Al .Pi I : I - . tm m Am' i. ) - and.the peoplef Greenville shonld encour, bVo1fiwnicK'liave',ac4nlra' firiS epula-' aeeit. ' ' -." Vs-i-j' U ' fciot ,s to ;'.!-'' FOR YOUR CUSTOM, AS I ; : I ;WEl T age Abd elKoree. THE WIDEST BRIM STRAW HATS, That lias' ever yet been brought to this mar- : a k'et is now offered for sale, and guaran- ' teed to be the. genuine superfine, .doubled ' twisted and combined. - Warranted not khdwn as vnanatllla - aforn deliredV,?; V CQt ia.tn.e ee: W Dey ? - '6-acdnlred, fine Tepuia- 1 ' All orders" left1 at Pur Toy's Bdok' Store I ind mave eood saddle blanket, bay stack; FRESHEST COCOANUTS, them a little cheaper than they ; can be sold anywhere else outside of Charlotte, has succeeded in building up a good business All the stock' used is Connecticut seed leaf, cure imported Havana, or Duck Island to bacco. From' this stock he manufactures. hi 'Tnd?fl'n Princess" cisar. ' which" for fla- tained a review of the history. of 'Greenville V(4--and nnautv ts not eouaUed on this mar-1 Ts REMOVED to Cemetery .A venue, be- and. neighboring places sketches of their The Charlotte F5 voriteV (i another WW j a . . . 1 j i a.' 1 . j Oijijiia NJpuitir uiuuOf cwu uiava ouuguii I iliie. OF THE SEASON; IVirss.L. STUART, AT 1 fi 'nr F H AJpREW,& COU . jun a .ij 1.. : Jl . .... 3ll.'t L-IX In -this Establishment ten skilled 0pera: WhUeliere ai the Centennial Celebration, are forked, ohd S.00O cigars arejurned Col John D Wbitford, editor of the State Ag. out daily., Mr Cochrane' success, .since em- t'wilreceive pTompttaentiqpt!j a 11 jun 8 -rr 8 Miss t. STUART. -4. 1 'or' cattle protector. ! -fii ,f . '. ' - . ....... , , , r -rr made at one OI tne oesi,, wiw i mA '0 AVV ' Jr TTs- rwnicn weare e iS T'.. iJ I and histo Jfi UliiSU - 4 . .-.L-fALSO-A7 m U'ns: Col v-rmyi---,.wz.. -rP' -'Fruit Syrups.-- iMlf,vM.v.n,:,,,i - IUH VKt-AIV, k-TlSi nti"iiZAji.1,i ij.&S. T w vt r-.-r?.- f X) best material -anoiwarranieu pure wu ne is a JL . " . ji.Ti tii .r A''J ' w,.)' "tt-js ait on? hA convinced. " 5, T I j i w, o t m m -- - - . -v,t 1 1 ii 1 " A. R. NISUKT. Jfs.Vi . I fiilOr.IT I l 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 . inn WrPls of the Royal Family !Jfiour I rinuhvrat Journal, saw Abd el Koree, the not- bamngm hus en terpnse -nas peen very r, (tf. 9p!t ,,ajn, . .. ; i.jj . il. Tn4i.no i ... . 1 ''"- . " ....... I ' . . . , " . , 1. ; 1 VI. . J tv:. 21 ' . . .. v. ... , . . beautilul horse whose, appearance i grauiying aimost reuir.uie; uuu uub -i yviiiKa oiv'ne weea-vpronouncei .uhs tit - . i.t.v tvn.;. M.niH ria ihA mnrermi ma ma ids manner id i - D ; .n.Njfgwuuu. . rr! . rrjy 7w-. . I fromtheiraaality. r t --h , j nktft v-. i m - WOK SALK AT .'jhs- 'it7 . ' 1 '.-,. JOHN, A, YpUNG & SONS ATTENTION;- HORNETS t . V i ' CHAMBER SUIJ; : -1 TINE BLACK WALNUT.1 '" i. f , AXU u iT "tit t'-f FRENCH BUREAU DRESSING CASE- ,;((,,., n v. U Ifi'-'UMW-WUD CHAMBER 'SUITS! .S !I!J C?J THEDESIGS .'ARE FATJTIFUL 1 tii i S5t3 -f.r j " 7' S ii, sale by feb28 tf. Sre get PeUrinVfourmUe race, at Jerome Park, ty. We wish Mr !(, ANOTHER SUPPLYV Of fh'e latest' 'style Broadway billc, 'Hats. m nAmurB II ... bottle, at once and tryit i. . 1 1 Drn.2 Store, Independence square i- -1 ; thu ronntrv for a racer, tion with him We are glad to see such en- .,1 an 8 v,ro to. has much of the Lexington ierpnses as this springiBgmin our midst. . . , . . . ",r r . . ..4 ... I-.. . . -i.i.Ll r ...Jw.nM,. I ; ' n a: ...'i:' riif?oiw,-,.;. t .vi ' . - f " t. r . . -. i .. MAifii.iVild 'Hero of Kentucky ln-nim, manniwia wm wwwti. . .: r-'-n 2, V4U YOW.r"-'''j"i;;l . iYoif are; hereby ordered to asssemwy at 1 a - 1 aw- "- . , I . J . J .s. 1 r 'ft - i ? -Tflrtr. t v 1 i- '.t . 'i. tT .'4 .-i r r . . - . at i I r :i,rrt itl not surprising that he didlment, ior-wnerevervre-j wuuu uuiucruu 1 - , . '' .- . - - r your jcngine iiouse in lacigus nauonu, uu 1 ilmnsrht. Also. Hathon - in . bottles. 1 and exercise. ' ' -1 ThPse waters are not excelled by any. call . . r' - 1 r v I W HNTREZEVANT, iW Attraordinarv time of -7:33,; the -best 1 new -r . . . .. i '.' : . .s. tj - vsw-i timebn record for a three year niu- t?iui E L A B O R A QVE t-; CALL AND SEE THEM -AT-TIIE -? RTVANT ' . . p r .."""1' ..;uijst i we ourself wifnessed.", V- '.",,r. These waters are not exceUed by any, call , wr - I f 4I.W H.TREZEVANT ' - ;n, - aVfT " new business, ahdare sure thathfj needs try them, at - : ' 1 ' -- Boitt R Eat ."V. --President.' . ...t3EAST TRADE STREW, only to keep' his goods, up .to thepresent i; .i.,.- jjT CSMITH A-CO'S--yn TV J Secretary. 'J - y ! 1 r-r.-.:. ".kn,.).!,f iiJS7W stan1aard,toacMeTe , Drug Store.t'" J T ja 8 'ii 'i' " t -V.junS -t.n kUU.. 1 : i -; - - v . t 1 C apr22)rj j, j.lir.Vil L'l -'t - i(