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1 DAILY OBSERVES. ..;C ra Wednesday, June 1, 1876. CIIA8 R. JOYES??' k r ' V. BREVABD McDOWEtt, '- ' Editors & Proprietors Pre froai the dating crttplei.at fetter ear free-born reMonl i . t THE " OSSER VMR"' IB THE ONtL T PA PER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST OF RALEIGH WHICH GIVES THE. LA TEST TELEGRAPHIC D IS PATCHES EVERT MORNING. B USINESS MEN WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. INFLEXIBLE RULES. We eanaot noUee-aaonymoas ommnlca, Hons. In an eases we rpui w wnwn umt and address; nor for pbbtteaUO&.at m a ruaiantee ot good faith. .. . .r We eannot. under ny clreamstAneea, re tarn rejected communications, nor can we nderUke to preserve manuscripts. M Article written on both sides of sheet of paper eannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. , the The lunatic fringe on ' the foreheads of young ladies is no longer fashionable unless Uls nafurai;" , " 1 , ' A A timid person is frightened before a dan ger, a coward during the time, and a cour ageous person afterward. RicTiter. - "I'm saddest when I sing," exclaimed a young man. "So is the neighborhood," sighed a voice in the street. . ' William M Erarts said to a friend the oth ei day that the Republican party reminded ; him ef any army whose term of enlistment had expired. , r- Chllds, the rich Philadelphia poet, has no children, and this is why he is able to throw se much delicious sentiment into his verses daring the cholera iafantum season. A young woman of Cleaveland, Ohio, ob ject to the new silver coin because the god dess of liberty is dressed just as she was fif teen years ago, and "that's so horiibly old fashioned, 4--$' It is a rast deal better to be a Christian than a Methodist, or Presbyterian, or Epis copalian, unless you can be both at the same time. Worcester Vt: The day . is past when the young man who can' part his" hair in the middle could maintain bis social "stand ing by wearing striped stockings. Watts, says Hampton, deserves no belief, Hampton, says Watts, 's both liar and thief; On only one point their agreement is hearty Both own they belong to the Radical party. Llus Ridge Blade- A poor shoemaker at Niort, in 'France; is the father of forty fire children, all of whom are still living. Each of his three succes sive wives presented him with fifteen chil dren. Yassar has sent an invitation to Som Pe dro to wait till September, so that he can see 700 young ladies simultaneous!) eating . green corn of the cob to slow music. A. raw egg mixed with a little sugar, taken every moraine before breakfast, is declared to be an infallible cure for dyspepsia. The Christian at Work, wants to know whether any of its readers would hare been willing to acquire Mr Stewart's great wealth and meet its responsibilities as he met them. The opinion is expressed that people could ue rouna wno wouia isxe ine nsx. A One of our he friends, who, has; tried it. says lore is a bell of bubbling, seething honey, the smoke of whose torment forever ascends rainbow-tinted . and scented "with roses and int. Danville News. I ....An old Baptist minister enforced, the ne cessity or dineren( 20f9PBlOB bJ. ata ments: "Now, if eyerybody 'had been of my opinion, they would all have wanted my old woman." One of the deacons who sat just behind him responded : , "Yes; and if everybody was of ; niy opinion: nobody would haye her.' .r: THE EDICT OF THE WHJTM .t fHOUSBBfrAINB MUST BE DE- ; STROYED ' ' ' ( Blaine no doubt; sometimes in the bitternes of his soul, cries for a lodge in some vast wilderness where he can nare.none wiut hiatfiut nanim; forPrA.Mnt:ai tji-:-?- j.ji- .-- - " -a . CBUme" -vn u, tuj i,ur inu rresmeni n ri l ci r mmm m i v - t Urant; he was too independent : he had a;willofliiaown?arid for that un- pardonabfesin;th4 edictUgon ortti fnm-th..Wlitt- w .o,.! from the Whit must be destroyed. Whether the -JSfff.0 WfoPji?1 daily brought put gainst him -arVtfue or not; their power of damaging his "character will be IrtUAnod frnm V, f.nl'iVi.tiL.. - . w IMJV MWM H A I. b I I W 1. 1 lovananiy circulated through the col . umns of theNew York Sun and th earnest supporters of nnnti;n. Blaine's opponent, and the first choice .Minot !!r' f are the discoveries made W nnnJ " & . Kepublicans and not by the Rebel De mocim Mim will cWmet oiltSbf GfanmdTDonkirn1rar;iie mayMtrfmVeepta7 given some respilebut not before, i YOtes-tThetrlaVhisbeetf adulatory thakjtlie publicJearstfdto feel mttdtn terest in v HBelknaD. aided :bv ' ClCk?Bli ithifirt Ji;.r-4?n;-.AM.i;fc: , !fin7?i';efICW tothe atilit - 'ui .-l r;:; r" ;t.:::;:::rr u-1 usrw IF IWW Wa SM AM WVtVUI A.rf.ae Happy is the man T,, . m a. .i - . ! I t ? ;uoji.ol jurisdiction iiAamlknan4PttH15it uwaibyed in the presMtQel " imnMotiniMt v,am ....u.j I tisan mahce. and fo.M that. Viin EX-QOV. VANCE, THE SUBJECT OP A .MALICIOUS BLANDER.' , --'til V ; ' " Prominence has; been;the favorite target of envy and malice for all ages, and no character however stainless is free from the poisoned arrows that slander holds. Jealousy is one of the mxst, restless qualities that belong to weak human nature, and its tenden cy is always to pujl doWAK.ratber;.t.ban, bail up. PoUtifS in-al great measure resembles tradeillef Ine2 enterprise of thrift and popularity spring up and another rival establishment will ap pear if hot to damage its prospects thenTt'r share jta- prosperity and natronafee. Let OhcTman develop a moogaoia ujpon w c" ? peopie, ana nunareus ox enemies oc- Cfe IndopeWwill combine t effect h?fWU5nn; A man of enerev and clutracier js bound in Mi periUna- tions to invade the imagined interest of some one, and as a consequence will create enemies who will labor for" his downfall. Men of neither force nor talent have no , strong foes, for they stand in nobody's way. We are not then at all sumrised that when ten thousand voices all over tall ,jrppn Gov. Yanpe t thn Stot. tne oiate our standard" to "victory, that idmesore heads with.petty revenge to gratify, snouiu Btiea,pb uwu - " , ter and lessen the wonderful bold he has fcpoh the oy e and-aWectibnB of the people torVbuTlie has been io true and for whom he has lobored so faithfully! -1 1 J ... i A I. T 1 I-.!, aKhwasi- yirginia and other States whose sons I have a proud national reputation, hon- or them upon every occasion. But North Carolina. ho.j?gft Jtiessd?wiih many of the most brilliant intellects of the Union, rarely ever rewards them according to their deserts. It is the mean spirit of envy and agrananism Oi pouuc.ans ox au(jiye in this State that have hitherto done the harm. We understand thai ithe Welden News ef the 27th contains a low-downjvile editorial, reflecting upon the character of Gov. Vance. We have not seen the paper, neither lias Gov. Vance, and that gentleman is proba bly at this moment ignorant of both the nature Of the slanders and the niajice that dictated them. The Wel don!Vewa professes to bo a Democratic journal, but as sure as there is a heaven above us, the man who penned the rip artic hasi som e -private jrerenge and or imagined wrong to wreak. As an evidence that it is only the senti ment of one individual, we were shown a letter from one of the most promi nent; gentlemen . in Halifax, who alleges that the people' to "a man con demn the article in the most unmeas ured terms. A mass meeting of the citizens of Halifax is being canvassed, and unless a retraction of the infa-i mous falsehoods is made through the Weldbn News, the disorganizer and traitor will be driven in disgrace from the party It is simple justice to state that Dr. Manning, the editor did not write the article, but one Williams, who no doubt took advantage of his absence to vent some private spleen. As we have said we have not seen the article alluded to, but from its descrip tion by a perfectly reliable gentleman of Halifax, jwes would say- it .would shame the -dirtiest literature ever pen ned by Parson Brownlow in his palmi est days. Round the Worm in Eighty Days. Ah expedition tir-go around the world in eighty days has been organ ized by "frank Leslie's," the New York Herald, the London Times and other TOaromoth papers. Jules Verne in "his ''tour around the worldb has demonstrated the fact that the trip can be made in that time. These en terprising tourists may escape the perils of the sea, the wrath of the Mussulman and the ahgersl of the Hellespont, but they hacf better be ex ceedingly wary and respectful in passing through the dominions of Sitting: Ball and Crazy HorseylesV wick ed'hhiren may morUlyc'them with unpleasant auasions-to'th Scarcity of their hair. I The Herald's CoNsi8TENjY-The New York Her aid' declares that the Qrant administration forms the dark est page in all the American history and thinks it high time to drive tyrant and his whole house-hold out $folneu Monklirisf has been one of . sr r .1 : t0tsc6ndentMldrisirBibroughout nd has annroved of all his infamous a i . a,ot f. rui,i:n , , , , f - "S 7J u - fgWj1 .ch.01ce' though admits Grant's administrar ov tibn a blot and a uisgrace upon our history. We look in vain for the 1TviW' consistency iaihnate ! The allegation that Speaker Kerr I . Aamk m 1 rRRftlVMI StUH I ir nrnfflirinv A certain party a commission in the egnlajjarmy -waBt4"hiabubble that urst a t xaaSJul tauch-Ll jv aa a mere Jt7 V prevent une.rining '-theMieremowlJcbtamlttees black-mail to prevent the unearthing ftUdby the BPeaker t. ieSncML EX w f.flv,Q-v, u J , t nnifi?"1 ??rfsalt m?,aiowJ m y6' mentSfS; 't?V&l J T mentors, but a hundred will come to "Who par- Tponrcl I .11 i . . .. . Z . ail rigni, ana mat the confidence to? shaieriVUe Idle'blafh of aland be ' slander. - mufiffm tewMhrt $ chees6.taconee These r factories stand for45,9006ni60,SB5X)00 pounds of tfaeeseormiomcheejeV at twenty cents per pound for J1915,800. Cheese manufacturedinbrivatPdairiMftrnnnnta to $3,219,300: .--tmiw. 0 interest of the 'State,- $2235,100. Not That: Kind of a- Man. ? ! r From the PhHadelphia Jletm j Eev. Dr. -P. the other dayfound a pack of playing cards in ihtfpossession oi nis oiaesi. Doy, anu aiter giving me lad a thrashing for owning such ener- gies of Satan, the doctor placed the cards in his own" pocket, intending to destroy theni at the first opportunity, But he forgot about ilimi and sUbse quently, while in the cars on the way to the city, he-pulled outhis battdker- cniei, ana inecaras came gut wim n and fell upon the floor., The doctor gathered them up, with very red face, and while he was airangmg them iu,hi8hand, he ; saw a xoaghlooking man in his seab. opposite to him wink at him. He turned his head away, but upon looking around a moment Then the winked several ; times, and nnauy ne came over, ana sitting aown by the side of the doctor, lie said : "I ay, pardner, what's- your little 1 game ?" ."JLidfin't understand you sir, . re- plied the doctor. said VU. VUU UCCU11 b UllilU I11C, the man, "I'm, doing a little at that thing myself.' : Now, how do you work it?" What do you mean work what ?" How do I "Oh. vou know well enough. What uo yoH.aj4.iu,em vu : r .. . , .jf,.., i , Ten.:. v t 1 1 .. sir, your remarks are incomprehenai- ble to nie." ''Now. see here. I understand the wnole thing. You're hunting up -oolebody tolay seven-up with, and y0u jntend, to beat -'em,, out. of. their money. Now, don't you?" "You don't know who you are talk- in' j,u ... VA w, t T, Jft xhere'ajio. - maa eahiaxarlhhatiin turn jacka faater'n I kin : and leas you and me start up a game on ' some of these fellers, and I'll run three or four jacks up my skeve, with a couple of auce, iiiixuenfii4auHvwueii we ge iu town, we ii aiviae tne pronts anu go down and get rearing drunk at ;the tavern. la it a bargain?' - 1 "Ypu are a scoundrel, sir!" ex- claimed the doctor JLet me cnange mv spat if vou. nlease. . "Wonftdoit ion't ufrin with me and try a few' games?" ''Certainly not, sir." "Won't lend me them jacks to put in my sleeve ?" : "Ypu seem to forget that I am a clergyman, sir." 9A. cler --! Ob, no. Yon don't mean to say that that you ain't a preacher; now, honest, are you?" "Yea, sir, I am. I am the Rev Dr. p.? v 'rZoohladl, . too bad! Believe me, if I didn't think you was one of these fellows who play cards on the cars to rouee greenhorns out oi their money. You look like one, anyway, now dop't you? And what are vou doing with that pack, old mu, hey? Would you mind ?vF,I showed you how. to ran em over sos when you play they cant feol you ? I'll do it for nothing. Then Dr. Potts- went into the hiiid ear and got off at the next station. When he got home he gave that boy of his a couple of extra floggings in order to ease his feelings. AkouSb the World in Eighty Days. Several newspapers, including the New York Herald and Times, Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie s Illustrated. haye organized an expedition for the purpose of encompassing the earth in eighty days. The London limes has joined the enterprise, and an artist connected with the Illustrated News will accompany the expedition. The expedition will leave New York about June 1st, in a special tram for San Francisco, which is advertised to go through to that city in eighty hours The last train will travel to Chicago over Abi PeeQsylvania line, from whenoeLit wilEgo oxard ..to Omaha j by special engines, under the direction of Mr. Stennett. The excursionists will remain in Chicago no longer than is necessary to transfer the train to the track of the Northwestern road. At San Francisco the newspaper party will take a steamer to Yoke-honia, and thence they will proceed to Calcutta, Cairo, and through the Mediterranean to France. They will proceed to Queenstown and will embark to New York. . -A young, single geoUeman in Leaven worth lately' blushed and; hunc his 5ff?i?ft! F"?!0 at h-18 ucttumuii trmww service was in . 1. , j . ... llUglCBB TCIJT U1CU KUU 111 1 1 U . J. lib- I1:: u'Av Jr.:f "i?- wlluL uugue ia i i i ill. . . ue ueau. suviug mm, uruKe away ri. :ucc"?ieumoin"' .i uuwh me aisie aiia sprang inioue J " v . mamma, here's papa ' m so gleeful auunugiDg a voiutj inat me wuoie church full of people were startled, aub uiuvum auu wiuu wer wm weii uown to many present the former as ? da8hf1DfM?ldf 3ne(JaHer " aa hnnosr fhilrl nf a doarf father It. vaa TnrhAii l7ni-nm f hnt I ha . vmwfv mm a v had been Davine ardent attentions to the widowy The devotional exercises were stoDDed ner force, and the" con- ereeration indulced in a burst of lauehfc- er, which sounded foreign to the place. er, The young man'sdevotion was knock I ed out Df him.and he left the sanstuarv in confusion. That sort of a demon- stratioft cannot fail to ht ine the nend- i ir!or mummnmal mnHor a enporlv nnaiia g matrimonial matter, a speedy a P Mttle girl evidently knew her future, father, , own lit- Twottt Trn TTt-t Trn Tlni Uit. tim ore,- May ll.-Miss Juliet' Haw- tuwrue, a yo.uDg ana preny woman. armed - herself - rfith a cowhide this morning, , and . sauntered .leisurely down Broadway. Arriving in front of the store of Joseph J. Fay, she sent in word requesting one of the clerks named Strauss' ta step out ' for a mo ment. Strauss responded, and unon plied it oachinig MisS Hawthorne ! the drew her raw cowhide and. an- plied it briskly over his head ' and shoulders, exclaiming loudly at the time, 1 11 teach you to throw a lady's pet doe overooara,! wih.-- a rcrowd gathered as the young man skipped about td 'avoid the blows, and the :ui 1 A e'. - AiciBuuwiiAuujAiiM u pcneci. uproar when arpolioe.ofiieerxame along and stoppIhOuLhti siauss refed'tt hav his assailant arrests rh i-j" I ftfrflkw offa fit ratlST rift Vmbln,, u.l S prraobo is 1 mi, o jxtntw. t a j Jin. The Difference. Th e Salt T:oV ri?v lwt'ivSinf when K 2i?h ihe city last evening wnen he was heard to complain in ?I I iraa a horse nowi I'4 slowly wending his way through the bl rubbedwn and well fed.; hut J'nr f. bo ftndKiI!. to n'omeJmilk the ws, Dnng in , .wood, . tote wkter half' Effect of Tobacco y -' Beauty. on Female bemoans what it considers a deplorable voice among the female population of that thriving tobacco town: Talk about the opium eater or thewtiskey drinker, how much more they to be pitied than the lady -who is addicted to dipping snuff?- We . believe there, is more snuff used in HopkinsVillet than m anv other place of its size in Kentucky and its use is steadily on 'the! increase., Mopkinsville , lias , tne reputation for beautiful' women, but how long that reputation will A last His hard'to - tell. -Some of th& prettiest WOmen we knew ten or twelve years ag0 are nothing but faded flowers, Ljpa that once looked like cherries, and for one kiss from which a man look more like dried apples thari;any- thine else that we can think of. i The cheek once fuli and rosy is now sunken and colorless. The chin which looks longer,' novr glories in a bronze colored stripe, i which reaches down to ' the throat, vv e , wera going down the street the other day, and noticed a lady com- ing up. it was a windy March day, and the lady's skirta were lifted little above her boot tops. We know the aristocratically arched foot, but hang it! what has become of the nicely rounded ankle? It wasn't there, we got near enough to look into the lady's face we knew that snuff had done its work. Snuff is robbing women of their beauty and" depriving them of husbands. It is more harmful' than smoking, and more repulsive than chewiner and its use by ladies is almost as much to be condem ned as the drinking of whiskey by men ; and if the ladies have grounds to ; talk about men drinking and smoking, they axe assured that snuff dipping, . in the ftfie smell of a two-cent-and-a-half cigar eyes ot men, is about as repulsive as 0r a sniff of "rifle" whiskey to the- olfactories of the fair sexs We indulge the hope that soon there will be an anti-snuff society formed, which will be a twin-sisier oi our lemperance society we have no idea how Imany ladies in our city will take exception to this article. If all that use snuff were ; to Uet after us, we would call their name legion, but we are upheld in our action by some of the most sensible mothers in town m entering protests against a habit, the adoption of which is almost as much to be dreaded by a parent as is the hrst taste ot liquor by his boy. The Charges Against Speaker Kerb The Action Virtually Set Aside as Frivolous. Washington, May 29. The charges against Speaker Kerr were made to-day by the witness Harvey, who claimed to have such damaging proofs of corruption ; but the calm and digmhed statement under oath by Mr. Kerr that he never saw the man before has completely up set the calculations of those who have been predicting the disgrace of the distinguished Democrat and the down fall of the party. iven Republicans who are not entirely blinded by party feeling assert that the sworn state ment of Mr. Kerr is sufficient for them. This investigation is different from any that has been mad. It fol lowed prompt upon the charge. There were no complications about the charge ; it was direct and positive. The reply was even more so, and though there are several witnesses yet to be examined it is felt that to-day s work virtually set aside as frivolous the accusation. the cenate Decides that it has Jurisdiction in the Belknap Case. Washington, May 29. The decision of the Senate that it has jurisdiction in the Belknap case does not occasion any surprise. The arguments of the majority of the best lawyers in the Senate on both sides were that .the Senate had sueh jurisdiction : and the knowledge of their views did much to create an impression that the terrain ation of the discussion would not be other than it is. The friends of the ex-Secretary are very much dishear tened to-night. It is naticeable that both the lead ing Kepubncan candidates lor the presidency in the "Senate, Conkliug and Morton, voted against jurisdic tion. A long trial to follow will keep Con gress here until September, unless, as some think, the trial will be postpon ed until November, to which time Congress may take a recess. H0ME8TSAD Decision. in the case of Lambert vs. Keniry, from Bandoldh, the Supreme Court have decided, that 1 rpL;;n v ,i ;a I XUC UWC UUVUC fiVUlCOWftU 10 icoreu State, and no allotment by the sheriff is - . i, "t tv I allotment by the sheriff is only, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there hfl n i(iRa nrnrrniertv nwrt.hft hnm 8tead which j-y execation. Th t a. hkmet,Aad pah h hi. ; 0lrl k. i t K., ith the consent' of the wife evidenced by her privy eiamination - . x I 47 The magazine onJersey City Heights which exploded Saturday! nieht con tained about 300 barrels of Bend Kock J powder arid seven" kegs'- of blasting powaer. me iron aoors oi tne maga zine were found two miles distant. It seems miraculous that so terrihe an that so terrific explosion should have caused no loss I Oi 1116. 31" Q A NN ED GOODS 2 LB. CANS FEESH MACKEREL SOMETHING FKESH & GOOD ; 2 andEBCANS FEESH PEACHES, TOMATOES, TROPHY SUGAR -CORN" in ' 2 " LB." " ; ' CANS, almost ' ' '9J-- L2,: ; ' KequaIrtO::r5 51 green CORN. COEN?BEEF, DEVILED HAM, LOB- - .jSTJSRS, tonuue and ..xuiuiuui.x. - ; : :.i :5.. ' SOME YEEYFJNE CREAM CANDY CHOCOLATE, I BURNT, ALMONDS, ... CRYSTAIJZED FEUIT. &C. THE BEST in the 'MARKET. , w OANGESLEMON .and,. APPLES. "THF3T!3ESTrfS0DAf CRACKERS .I i ,i IN THE: CITY. fc TOK SALE. AT itXl i'ft f i I The 3 r- uf Jif - J f f ',', "' . f p ' ' .Two 'Poors below' 1st National Bank. mayS,;'' FOC SAc OB BENT. S9l of Valuable CITY; ROPERTY AND LAND. BY Virtae of a decree of the District Court of- the United States far the Western District of North Carolina, in the case of John- W jMauney, Assignee of J T Tate, Bankrupt' agaiost George K Tate, et al., I will seH at the Court House door in the City of Charlotte, on the 6th day of June, 1876. at 12 o'clock M., the following describ ed property, tewif 4 i U)fA'Atj 3 A lot in the City of Charlofte on Trad street, known as the McMurray & Davis Btore ; said Iqt. has on it a, valuable store building and Is located in the best business part of the city. v One tract of land- known as the Taylor Dlace. containing about 378 acres, situated about two miles Scuta wesfr from Charlotte , this tract will be divided into two or three parcels suitable for small farms. 5 One frac known e the Cwytow- place, containing' about 155 acres, situated' three miles West of Charlotte.' iiJn One tract known s the WPiaJojge!lace, containing about 130 acres, situatea.four One tract known as the chuman place. containing " aJOht 5 er 6 acres, near the South weatera boundary oi tne uty oi unar lotte. ' . . . These lands are all valuable for farming purposes, n Terms of sale, , one-fourth cash one-half of the balance in six months, and the bal ance in nine months. Bond and approved security,, with interest 'from date required on tne aeierrea payments- iiue reiameu till all the purchase money is paid. TITLE GOOD- JOHN W MAUNEY. aprjft-tds Assignee. Democrat please copy. For Rent, A Comfortable four room dwelling with good kitchen, on Trade 'street, near the Air-Line Depot. " On' the premises is a well of excellent water and good garden. Apply to J & IfULLAJNU. . may24 tf -: For Rent. A Nice comfortable two story dwelling.in the business Dart of the city, with gas In each room,, a splendid well of water and good garden lot attached. Immediate pos session can be had. Enquire at may31tf THIS OFFICE. For Rent. comfortable four room dwelling, con venient to the business part of the city. A The house has a good basement, and on the premises is a good well of water and a good garden plat. Front yard well set with flowers and evergreen shrubbery. Apply to apr 21 tf M At WULJf Jfi. ESTABLISHED 1841. HERRING ' S PATENT CHAMPIOJf. BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF BANK VAULTS & DOORS. ALSO TIME LOCKS. HERRING & CO. 251 & 252 Broadway, New York, 5G-G0 Sunbury St. may 23 eod 2m Bosten The II. I. Kimball House, ATLANTA, GA. and after tbe 15th of this month 0NS Rates of this hotel will be $3 per day Single meaK 75 cents : $75 per month for couples. Special rates made for families fJe charge lor baggage to and lrem Depots Elevator runs at all times. G- McQINLY, Proprietor, may 17 taw 2w Hew Tallorina; fitatliikiat Pierre Dedroit, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Central Hotel. Trade Street, CHARLOTTE. N. C. A select Stock of French, English and Scotch Goods, always on band. may31 EIGHT OAR LOADS Common ai Fine Spr . LOWEST iMAKKET QUOTATIONS. John Hall & Co., COLLEGE STREET. "FURNITURE !" i . - ' . .-jl l PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS ; . Bedsteads, B oreaus, TA B LIES, T I N S A F E;S BABY"CAEEIAGES, &c. we are (Offering bargains to CASH BUYERS. , " 1). A. SMITH k CO.. EAST TRADE STREET. apr28 tf M'A! O K 1 1 l!f rv t : A NICK LOT OF d at--sdeii worv3H Jo coojjii mmama hats, OF THE LATEST 8TY,Eg, r f Is.- Si1 JTJST, I-jr; -Af. r.-r.j;-.. IN. BY EXPRESS; AT 1. J3f" tia-s nisi SHOE and HAT STORE TRADE STREET may20 iME liwsnn a west!! r LONDON A8anw'CorpoTai6n" "Nlagara'r "Geoigi i flomV' "National" "01 1 -XI North 8tat?-i-"Lynchburg Insurance and Banking Company" "Firemen's Fund "Royal' "North America " B NYE HUTCHISON A SON, Agents, Office 2nd Story Parks' Building, -Tryon Stree novl2 M I S CB L L11V a U S L if CALL AND Nt) W D RE 1 n AND SEE CHBAt THEY ARE. NEW. BLACK SILKS-AND ALPACCAS AT ASTONISHING LOW- PRICES. EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. 1 A 5 - OUR - 5. I S NOW NORTH PICKING UP BARGAINS AND U'E WILL GIVE CASH 1 ,V CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF IT. 33 LIAS CO jH JB 1ST M A S O NTC4" T EM may 19 GjM WllfJOTlON ! aK PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE LOW PRICES OF THE GOOD OLlTTIMEsiBFORE THE WAR GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS. OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR LARGE STOCK AND COMPLETE ASSORTS I T a of BOOTS and SHOES, (being the largest in the State) atsiich low rates asdeft -con, peuuon dv any lCDOinc nonte in iBe eotun. wen's E tout R. Tfi $30.00 a case, Wen's best first quality Brogans Brogans at $1.12i per pair, Women's prime vAYfWWY and allother styles at equifiy IowjtejCit personal examination ana oraers solicited. GEO. --sept23. 1 1 ' J ' " V MISCELLANEOUS. e moo HOME JUST LANDED, and FOR SALE LOW, -r BY- R. 13. MILLER & SONS. may 13 Ice Cream. D-M. RIGLER takes this method of call- ing the attention of the public general ly to the fact that his ICE CREAM SALOON, will be opened for tbe season, on Monday loth. V?- mayl4 COUNTRY BACON; A FINE LOT OF NICE COUNTRY HAMS - and sides: S T I T T. may27 wals bt- JmfSof 'JSst CALICUT HEIGH-HO! HEIGH-HO! at ii- FOR FIVE DAYS MORE OSLY. A. WLQYNS. may 28 r'iV " C. C. RAILWAY, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Wilpington, May 12, 187. NGB jOFfCHEpUL KfMNinnnan mat i. Will r oyer txus railway as ioiiows fASSENGfER,!! AIL'vfe EXPSTCSsTKAINS Daily, Sundays excepted Leave TPilmington, at Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte, at -Arrive Wilmington, at 6:20 pm 6:40 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am Leaye Wilmington, at Arrive at Charlotte, - 5:80 a m 11:46 p m 5:20 a m Ieave Charlotte, at Arrive at Wilmington, - 11:30 p m SHELBY DIVISIOV-Daily, Sundays ez- Leave Charlotte, at - 7.00 a m Arrive at Shelby, at 11:30 a m Leave Shelby, at - - - 1:30 p ra Arrive at Charlotte, - - - G:00 p m CASES) H ! IJBB.TK1 r TWeoti6nsT'-1 rsTsF, Connects with the A. & R. Air-Line in Charlotte at 6:40 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weldon Railroad ; also with Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad at 6:20 p. m., and 7:30 a. m. Papers publishing Carolina Central Railway schedule will please notice cnanges. nAAirfU S L f. fagef EpKineer and tmty' Vinegar. UR Scnppemong Vinegar is the best in market for pickles, Ac mav26 BN SMITH r? 4 SUPPLY of English Breakfast Tea, just received. W R BURWELL & CO. aprl6 C5 5 Cases Sttperni MALT HOP TONIC. W B BURWELL & CO. aprl6 jL.D. V JE K T. I JS 'inENTtj OF NW GOODS SEP: THE SSG OODS GOODS CHXAPER THAN V.vvu 3Ln3E PtE BUILDING. at $1.50 a pair, lien's first onalitv T. t? Peb. Grain Bals at $1.00 ter cair Wnmcr Tips at75eent.s 6 .fT-T" R. FRENCH & SOiNS, Wilmington, N. ( . HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. Rftteitdm f H case, . . X!HARLOTJ'E, n. c, - ijlji BeloWTrydb'Street M. E. Church. THE building has recently been thorough ly refittedand renovated, and the Pro prietress,. Mrs Di A W Alexander, ia prepar ed to accommodate permanent-and transient boarders. -J share of public patronage i respectfullysolioited. t MRS A ALEXANDER, DR. A. W. ALEXANDER, Dentist, has his office in the Alexander. Honse, and will be pleased, to see his old enstoiners and new ones. Dental work- will be dene at rates td suit the times. Entire satiafaction guaranteed. . . feb!7 :; - r-'--''. St. Qharles Hotel, -4 , STATESVLLLE, N.?C4 Otho iTBarkley Proprietor; This .House is most eligibly located ; newly furnished, and possesses ac commodations unexcelled by any House in the State. - 3B- Breakfast and Dinner Bonse at'nhe Depots JUri -4 3 HOUSE mHIS house is located on the Air-l.Jnw Railroad, about midway between Char lotte and Atlanta, at the .terminus of the GreenYiUeJnbjaUroad where tourists mtSSinilnloi&tue comforts oi a first-class Hotel, recently renovated and refurnished. CALNAN & ROATH apg31 4Jm Proprietors nerr Hcrcpc, LneCf Tra4eni mrh Streets. Unsurpassed accommodations for Travel'" Patrons. J A BRADSHAW. decl9 Proprietor MX1 YARBORO house. SOUTH Elm Street, Greensboror-f-One square from Depot. Unsurpassed accommodation for Traveling Patrons. Terms $1.50 per day. aeptv eed ear I'F , sr . A V M. JJEMP and Rape Seed, just received. W R BURWELL & CO. may6 CORN, CORN, : AwrSj y- 4 i ONE CAR LOAD C0EN FOB SALE BY 1X7 At CROWE LL. may 11 WOOD AND METAL FULL STOCK, ALL SIZES. ALWAY8 ON HAND. D. A. SMITH & CO., EAST TRADE STREET. Tpr2&tf m - A Lot of Mountain Buckwheat, at A BTITT, WALSH St CO S. apr30 CoMMliEo h 1 B: a n s r is . or TWO CAR LOADS of CORN, for bate at STITT, WALSH & CO'S. apr30
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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