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a a Wi W. , i - i. " CHA8 R. JOKES, F. BREVARD McDOWElL, Editors & Proprietors. FANGS EXTRACTED. - f.v:.'v'' r" v. y --... The last? act'of Chamberlain's .so called official ' life was to' deliver a speech, in which he emptied the phials of his malice and: wrath upon the heads of the Democracy of South Carolinaand . proceeded to .denounce MrHayes. as he termed it" for deliber ately frUhdraving the troops "with the full knowledge that the lawful govern ment of the State would be, speedily c?vl$rb "w n ,'f Bat ij Hn osf ifeno arfcar blellealure jnJiilelchJiSftrujg inconsistency throughout, for after bitterly . denoun cing Hayes in one one place, for the removal of troops, and desertion of what he calls the ''lawful Governor," he declares that the motives and purposes of the Pre sident of the United State?, in the poli cy which compels , me to my present triefreunque'stxonablyhenorable ahl patriotic.'' Haalso exclaims, in the tone of an injured man, "it is said that if a majority of a State are unable by physical force to maintain their rights, they must b left to political sejr'yltude. Is this a doctrine ever be fbWheardCint oUrfWstbry V'fii) ,l ntomKei-Iam is an. educated UtDi ana weit Knows mas me issues fim alltfitoftei bfcttoftftjbkasn ;tbaa to-do ciple ofall democratic governmental VjAHMJFm 11 J 'lk 1 ' that th maioritv must rule, and iJ a arid , dressed ,in that Uesperqt, lts orders anaaesjres; jn.en. lity. " ris nOlongernr the majority, ier me m- bination is openly formiDg, chiefly in the city of Baltimore,' to' test its validi ty in the United States Courts, and to aid their scheme, by producing as much discontent as possible at home, they are advancing their, prices at the rate of one dollar per ton, to enable them, they say, to pay the $500 privilege tax. When it is remembered that the .enormous profits realized: by Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, tea.: kettle: but I'm: dubersomft.-r! 1 f:r-T7?r' u t . tm. German Bttop manufacturers j ustify them in paying feel th ere's something; short, though j j. curing thons ads of these dreaded dis- J ' to their dealers and agentsthe hanq-Llfye counted Jem nine.times, and never leases,' yet ifc is much better to have itat I hlllfl wnen UlTM aoges Will GIUS JW i 4 i,:. .-Aflv..t I-i.ii.: i. iv -.k- I Rntitl will last onr whole family a winter LUll. UU B1C9 UU U119 HUiauiC VI IUCIC S BUXIltSLllLUir ZlUfe IlKUklUUICUVni I ' "T " , -r . ' - ... .1 . - r "Free from the dotlnjrscrapIei.iiiat fetter our free-horn reason." - INFLEXIBLE RULES. Wo cannot notice anonymonoommnnloa tlons. In all casealwe reqxrfr the Wrtter'B name a4 yfeblicattWat 'as a Kuaa5teer goi fftilhi I - - WJ Weeartnof. nnner atly irefamstaHce, re turn rejected communications, nor can we undertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. one dollar .woum, to many oi in em. yield $5,000, instead of $500, it can be easily seen that it it a mere pretense to- bleed more' heavily-' ouri confiding people; :. - "j vi itmui'M JNortn Carolina, nas long ; been the richest, harvest for these dealers! in fertilizers honest and di9nonest be cause we hare heretofore been practi cally, unprotected by-law, and have bought their productions blindly. . . Lhere is but one wav to deal with ihose who reap all the benefits of our credulity, and resist in this way all out efforts afc? self-protection, aiid that; is-r- not to trade toith them. Our purchases o fit faiHiYAT1i si fin h Y- 'iYtit(mii' L JXis asserted that 3QQ.000 persons yent tp UraotrfB.as. au UlLi4Mi 24 all ita Hafbrmi e"' . . - , - - . - w -Trfxl4,ku aWtM tbaktnerat jority of;the'streDgtb;nd morar cour- - to owl flon nnrnflrri-women in ee lies on the other sitie. FThe faUacy the mJiiffti&ifkt&'M of this Veasdmb is Mielumpingata xoSlaatWed by society for enabling the fact, for te Micatpariy did not EatTto AWlik thei natural beauliei with have ? idaj ority in SodftrTarblnia. Uf u n-worthv of a Greciaa,, statue. alal men he&H 'exblaitas the a pn tftftiVhr off) in? it jdid, howeverj it proves tbey may4 have h4d a mir cafl j still it was composed 'df lmea so that thoug m8jority"niidierl When a man and woman are made one i wtsalc ajiq imbecile, mat it was necessa- 3iFlrtffl4n n qill" 14 wrnqhisHry fgr otbere ito 5 assttoie the Terns the, one? Sometimes there is a long strug- kjhamberlain not, Ojxly ,faU, Xp. Pjoye Uleerttlem'lDefcidlftJc qeon s htf d a joriVy or'llie ! v6tS T!trl?' riff a f 'iiio H) icaBt,but acknowledges bis own inabili Sydaey Smithays that '-manners are the v. to enforce obedience without mill )rIW0ttbliajtary aid, and clearly 'sbows-that the reason wny tne snaaows oi a congressman s.maT maioritv, of the strength and thejuoral always grow less. N. Y. Herald. . V .' 1 iUinV f f.hv 'crtrTnW liea1 with Ii?irX?itIl'31ltUBJ Pf1877ic!eI't;i Sut i iHamptoa! .But the ir an is mad. He isliole In theWound yesterday," and after I :s rov,red with humiliation, shame looking around for an hour or two for a boy Rnd defeatj and he feels ft keenly.' His im' l' ,a4 Tnt fan3 extracted, and, his Wike is J now harmless: He may glower upon liWtR'"imn Aityt?!tVn thepecple'h'e &as Wtraged in iimpo !lD8rf atUVi Jt!l2 tent rage, longsatf be livebut .can SPEpIAX HOTICES. ; , Oood Advice. t ' Now is the time of year for Pneumonia, Them's UxI sav. CaTn'said a little-eyed man, as he landed from the steamer at Natchez,. Ml say, Uap'n tnis 'ere ainft all," J'Thafo all the baggage you -brought on board,' sir," replied ther captain. tJ Well, now, it's ac wiuui tu tukiuur uua.cs. bnu buowi i " i t i two ban-hoTPa annrtmnntn two Mama now si j uuruiuu, ju. ".'Vr" r r:".A' r " v j I ConsumDtion. Asthma, pneumonia, touj. wuts part cut, j inree ropes in juub iiu n,mouee,-u.d other fatal diseases may Ij. ; H"I LLETTE I Lane Fevw. Ac sErery family should tav - s bottle of Bosch ee' Germ-n Syrmp. Don 1 1 ilnwfnf Minmninfflt thkt ooueh to taae I A JXJST HAS RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF ni vnon mn naf from danger. If you are weirtranger, the timej'a up; were. Spd-dcTkot'ie-mtni-yob have all I know of: so bring up your wife STthS mdvi " flamnle bottles 10 cents. nuu vuuuicu, 1UU no vii. : i regular 81 Z6 YO CODtB. ; DU1U UJ Jm QiDtbem'ftii sj(m I l I Jcnowea lorgot gist aSmHbrrvT -v .False Pbtde. Never be ashamed to heln vourself. The false shame Which fears to be detected in " honst manual employ m en t which : shrinks ff nit x- nosmsr to the - world at necessary, .-ana honorable. economy : more deed v for a shabby attir 6 'than for a m ean auction, and ? which dreads the janeer of i the world more than the ' those who suffer from Nkubamia. SciA- nco, or Muscdxab Bhsuxatisk, can hare rmmnt and nermanent relief, .dt .usins KKOBAxeiAiSrxcmo, it is atf internal reme dy, and cures these painful affections, Dy correctine the flaida-of the body, a disor- wlih "hlnnriM I dered condition of which produces the ""W?- 1 I . y-. L 3 - j 1 - U I disease, uo to yuur araggut auucv uw le, it will act lite Magic. in fertilizers amount, by estimation, to shame will prove the rum of every one three millions of dollars annually, who suffers it to influence his thoughts about - two-thirds of -which go to the city .of Baltimore. ' There are some manutacturers, there , and , elsewhere, who have naid the tax cheerfully, and of life: Those sufferine from Coughs and Colds, so-prevalent now will find in Midicatk Hoxsy a remedy that 1 will cure Without j nauseating or deranging the general system All druggists sell it. Farming is the foundation'bf all the oftw., t .rrr.V.in"QVfSTi ?n arts5jof civilization: th6 : ? support of .;.ftn mir iov. t te 4 ' wiiTiw af I commerce, the ground work of natural ncaiui, c pivi n.u dwj nuu ouutmr tam 'of rmblic . morals" and national strength. them only,-.: .the . trouble will cease Their names, and addresses will, be published for your information as seen as the lifet is completed. Farmers of JNorth Carolina, we ask you to sustain this Department. 'It is the, first attempt in the history of the State to give your interests that atten tion their importance demands, and, with evidences of appreciation on your part, the Board will be greatly encour aged in the responsible duties beiore them, : ;u i n FA ID DAM IX D - H i r n n nn in fx rr STANDARD SCALES ! ! ;" :' ; MADE WITH THB and will devote' -whatever ofLamo8t,vaWeunPrPTemetttl BROADWAY, NSW YORK... NERVOUS DEBILITY. vital weakness or depression : a weak znauste feelme. no enerev or courage tne result ot mental over-wor aes cre tions or excesses, or. some drain nrxn the Sstem. is always cured by HUMPHREYS OMEOPHATIC SPECIFIC No. 28 It tones up and invigorates the system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, imparts treneth and energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 years: with perfect success by thousands. Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 ter ainele vial. or $5 00 per package of five Vials and $2.00 vial of powder. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOME OP AT C MEDICINE COMPANY. 562 B HBf 0-0-1 LA- R S ;F 0."Rn T?AT) itffS BIB COLLARS FOR CHILDREN, SCAB F S. FICHU S C 0 L L A B E T T ESr CO UL Jl B S . BUCH1NGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR 4bJ V,.' KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. ILLUSIONS, &c Asmair lot of Tnm med" and TJn trimm(B"met ome Macie Slioes, to the needy you pray edyJust-as,asilT as .he-can. bear V i Tf ia rtsstxr eairl Vof tVA of Alr o Km? T. jrttfWff-lTf!? W GranedeclininLee's sword at Appo- iu we . ., , T ...... matox is an a my to. uen Lite, u ap- ther can run a newspaper better than editors, and if the halucination affords them aiiyjpleasare they are welcome to it. ii -T-X Chamberlain. stood onjthe StatefHouse steps Whence all but him had fled; And the reason why he didn't stay, iYaSj becaj III mm pears, had made terms by which the officers and men were allowed to re tain their side arms, an4 le never ei feredto give up nis sword. It would not be in keeping with Grant's charac ter to refuse anything like presents. ability and energy they possess to your service, and . to the promotion of .the material interests oi our state. It is the earnest desire of the Board to utilize this auspicious opportunity for placing our State on the road to assured prosperity ; to settle thrifty immigrants on -our unoccupied, lands ; to bring forth the mineral riches of our hills ; to employ our vast water power in the service of manufactures; to cover our mountain slopes with orchards and dairy farms ; to. adorn our midland hills and eastern plains with vineyards ; to stock our streams with fash, and infuse-new life: and in teligencejnto agriculture and all its kindred pursuits. Be not deterred by any species of intimidation adopted by those who would strike down this, our first effort, to elevate and advance the great controlling interests of our peo pie, but earnestly and unitedly resolve that it shall have a fair trial, and see if we cannot save to our people the millions annually spent for worthless compounds, called- by some high sounding name. Ignorance is the most grevious 'tax under which we labor, and no price is too great to pay for that knowledge which, while pro tecting us against imposition, infuses- into our agricultural masses a spirit of enterprise and progress. By order of the Board. L. L. Tolk, Commissioner -; .'t , i i "In, Hell First." mayS ! Established 1812. AT IRIETAXH VyTRADEOf Are daily receiyint; a full line of . "x I M il rv klllllwlirj 6 MARK " mm CJarpet-baggers ! are asked to step higher we mean up North. They Chamberlain has induced all his as sociates in his pretended State govern- think the Southern climate too warm hia with ment to unitwithim in drawal from thet dhtestr t ' for tjeirjhealth.f Respectfully, mar24 Hon W D Porter, of Charleston, is endorsedrby he,, New & Covricr for ChietitijftH oOotl fcafoliqa. Jit would be difficult to' find any abler lawer or a more suitable man for the distinguished place. To the Farmers of North Carolina. Jltg'is with sincere pleasure that we are able to announce the completion of the organization of the Board of Agriculture, Immigration and Statis tics, and for the encouragement of sheep husbandry. South Carolina says that he will see kture passed a liberal act, under which Hayes and his friends in h 11, before this Board has been established, with he will do aslHey' direct him; well it Is the following members, viz: Z. B. that vance UOVcrnor ana fxqyicio chair- man; w . vj, ji.err, otate tieoiocist in very likely he will see them By the time the South Carolini ans get over Jsky-rocketing, can non firju?g, 3 lprchfV light , , processions and other demonstrations of joy at Hampton's success, it will be about and ex oMdo member of the Board K Battle, President of the State Agri cultural College and ex officio member of the Board; T. M. Holt, President of the State Agricultural-Society and ex officio ' member of the Board; S. B. Alexander, Master of the State Grange. P. of H., and ex officio member of the .AJ mtolQolLAfter theplan ting Board ;.Jf R. Thigpen, of; Edgecombe us Jjara? crgrg. j l - w j county, auu wonatnan Jtyans, 01 cum berland county. L. L. Polk, of Anson, commissioner. Office, of the Department in the As soon as the news was received at Washington annorijinthi de&U of Briggs Buildmg,on Fayettefille street, Phillip Clayton, Consul at Galas. Peru. Raleigh. jnoie tharitwof hunjlrel disinterested 1 1 Thia Department? has cow entered place, though it was well known that that portion of Peru is one of the most unhealthy localities in the word. Who can say that patriotism is dead in this country when such striking instances are held up to our gaze every day. AN LORDER TO,BBVENUH OP, FICERS. provement vancement of the agricultural and all kindred industries of the State, and we bespeak the indulgent aid of all our fellow-citizens in the arduous task im posed upon us. A competent chemist has been elected, who will, in a few days, open a Laboratory at Chapel Hill for the analysis ef commercial fertilizers, soils, etc., performing such other duties ana experiments as- the Board may direct. A -B 1L. 1 " 1 i . Judre Dio.k ho W.,Hfi r "iauon .. " r f ";w r "v tne saie oi ieruuzsrs ana tne propaga- Marshalls that hereafter , arrests must iionand protection of fish, and also a be made in accordance with la w nn circular explanatory of the nlan bv only upon warranta duly issued That hi5h the GeneralJ Land an Mining thMft TAnn -ffi'hi.i. i, . , ! Registry, conriefeted with the depart - .1!! ? offifciakhave, trampled mentrii proposed to be operated, will linnn i nation V. 1 1 - . . . V F . - - . ' ""'"T "lbU f iuruiy ir is a no- oepubiisbed as soon as practicable for tonous fact, and that is the principal the public Information, and we invoke, reason why thev have madthOm0i- QV important meas- an nhnArmn. A vi . , ures-, an earnest cooperation in their w ,r : Vruei ana enforcement and obedience. unusual punishment is t forbidden by I v; The ,tax imposed upon the sale of i-ue cnsiiiuuon of the United - States, j commercial fertilizers has a twofold and it-is a cross viAla.tlAi'Ar-ikl: 1 object in view : the pne to suppress, as of the law for offiJ t m Hrot rUA 1 f"T ai P!Me fe imposition of - j . 7 .-, aisnonest artict8 upon our people: oners, and especla ly before . they are and the other to aid in raisioffreyenue convicted by a jury ; of their country I for the suppoJt of the Department, -r.i. .. 7... " " ' - -1 i SSit.: j. a l . i . men. If illicit distillers are forced to witQout 'addition- to the general tax f-Pwitfti-tttfi awa, te revenue -a uuiia snouia aiso oe mao..t-bey irhe.fundarising from this souce will characters in this country ;:"whp : like maintain tl the kings'of Europe cah'd no.wrdng; fj?? 'f -,v- i . . with, great 'Scf fal. tScfth i objects seem in fair way ot realization, inem. lhere are no menrorTirivileced -i certainly be amnlft tn cstablifth anH the department on a useful t .enecuve i looting, ana it - is and when t.W ri '...W wAbU-. w? perceive , ,., j. . uvut luSu uuui.u attempts to render the people aissatis iiuci ty is at an ena, . - - j " hed with the tax. The requirements There are State taws "that illicit dis- of the law are plain, and their faithful - tillers must obev and rnnA offir.r. enforcement; willffprd, as was design : TTint rVir 'x. cu VJ -"cir(.; euaviuieni,, protection must obey them top, for- they have no alike to the purchaser and manxifa. more rights than any otfier class of turer of Jionest fertilisers, citizens, neither will the" military 'in' -Each bag, parcel lor package, must tervene to save theWfronr the1 penalty- tamPeCpon it , a true chemical . any State Court m.r imnn analyses ofits, contents, and surelyt no 1. - . - '. -" ... WWW UVU "them by reason of their crimes: It is ... ft time of peace now, at least in this portion of the South, and the military shall be kept in subjection to the civil lutnonties. Let all manufacturer would object to availing himself of this i method of assuring the farmer of the true character and value of his goods, especially as it would serve the double purpose of commend ing it to the buyer, and force com Deb tors in spurious goods to abandon the o tne laws, .both State and National, market. But, as was to be expected, .hu oe wen, i quite a numoer oi manutacturers are ! oppesmg it violently, A grand com Just the Place they are Sure to JKnd- Patterton in a Patsion and Tells the Trtdh About Hayes. The Washington Star of the 10th, b as the' following : Senator Patterson was at the White House this morning to have an inter view with the President, and to protest against the removal of the troops at Columbia, but he did not see the Pre sident. He is quite discouraged to-day, and although he has sent repeated telegrams to Chamberlain, he has fail ed to receive a reply. He said to-day S C A LIS.,. THE WORLD'S STANDARD BKCKIVX9 HIGHEST MEDALS AT World's Fair, London, I 5 1 World's Fair, N. Y., 1853 World's Fair, Paris, 1867 World's Fair, Vienna, 1873 world's Fair. Santaga, Chili. 1875 World's Fair, Phila., 1876 ALSO COFFEE AND SPICE MILL?, J KA j JSD COFFEE CANS, STOKE TKUU&S, AC. A gents for Miles' Alarm Money Drawer. FAIRBANKS A CO., 511 Broadway. N. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 166 Baltimore, St. .Baltimore. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 53 Camp St., New Or leans. FAIRBANKS, A CO., 216 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. FAIRBANKS & CO., 338 Broadway, Al bany. N. Y. FAIRBANKS ?6 !CO.', 403' St., Paul St., Montreal. .- . FAIRBANKS fc CO., 34 King William St London; - FAIRBANKS, BEOWN & CO.. Milk St., 1 FAIRBANKS A, EWING, Masonic Hall, ATJR spring importaUon of choice Printed ISFOUgilt irOIll Philadelphia. I J linen Lawns, has just been received FAIRBANKS, HORSE A CO., Chicago, I ex-steamsnip unttannia. UDIES CAN HAVE SAMPLES SENT BY MAIL. Hand-Sewed Shoes for Ladies' Wear, Which are SUPERIOR to any like Goods ffered in this market. ALL WE ASK is a TRIAL of onr GOODS to PROVE the ABOVE ASSERTION. - If you think onr styles are not as good Philadelphia made Shoes, eome anl see. (ON WHITE SPOOLS,) GEORGE A. CLARK, Sole Apt, A Complete assortment of this popular jul. orana or poai ootton can be bad at Wholesale of Messrs Elias, Cohen fc Roes sler and Wittkowsky & Rintels, and a full assortment ' at Retail by all the leading melchahts in Charlotte. P. 8. Ladies be sure that vou eet the O. N. T, wound on White Spools. No other is genuine. mar31 3m : MILLION'S LINEN STORE, 828 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SAMPLE &, WETMORE. EARLY ROSE POTATOES, $5 PER BARREL. X , v Ss 1 J " 7 r i GOODRICH AIID f PINKEYE, New Linen Dress Goods. MORSE A CO Iflincis FAIRBANKS, MORSE S CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. Cleveland. Ohio FAIRBANKS, MORSE 6 CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15 PER BAREEL. New fcYork? miiiaOT Genuine and cound. FAIRBANKS & CO , St Louis. Mo. FAIRBANKS & HTJTHISON", 8an C18CO. . . ' For sale by leading Hardware Dealers, feb23 taw d eow w 5m Fran- A. W. L O Y N S N EW SPRING CALICO AT 7ic. JEW 8PRING CALICO AT 7cJ. 71c. JJEW SPBI' G CA ICOAT JEW CREAM AT 7Jc LATEST STYLES- AT 7se . : r , ' - LATE8T 8TYLES AT 7Jc. JATEST STYIES AT 7ic A. W, L0YNS HAS LOWERED THE PRICE TO SUIT : THE LADIES AND TIMES. aprlO Election Notice. ?You hear that bell etrlkick 12o'clock ? fatrr a ntts morsk rn Tn59Tiiii T. 1 . 1 , . 1 i - . . I ' ' itsounas me aeain-Knei oi tne ne publican party in the South." ratterson is apprehensive that Cham berlain was weakened, and that he will abdicate and leave the State House, and give up the archives of the State without a struggle, lie says that Cham berlain left here last week with plenty of nerve and backbone, and meant to hang on lie thinks that when Cham berlam ' reached heme he found the action of the President in deciding to withdraw the troops had thrown the parrv into a panic, ana ne naa notn ing 10 rauy upon. "xou see,' saw ratterson, "our par ty down, there isn t like the party you fellows have been used to at the .North We that is the Republican party in the South-were created by an act of Congress, .and the negroes associate the govern an eat and the" troops with the party. Now, if you take the troops away, the party goes up. for the ne- groes there think the government has deserted them, jnow, if Hayes had gone into office with a good round ma jonty, ,and had'nt; needed, thevote of south ' Carolina" and Louisiana; he could have pursued his Southern poll cy with a better grace, but the Bepub cans of the south have shed blood for the party, and hence the ingratitude it all the more cutting, and yet what do you think," said ratterson. "Why, by (iod, because I tea those fellows I am going1 to ybfe to let Butler into the Senate, they say I am a Democrat Yet, Hayes recognizes Hampton who is a Democrat, and thus destroys all my political chances, and wants me to keep Butler out of the Senate. WelJ, Eain't going to do it with my vote. I will just tell the friends of Hayes that 1 will see them in hell first I Why," continued Patterson, " this r fellow Hampton would put me in the peni tentiary if he could. They have been making their boast, in Columbia that they will, have to build one or .two Representatives to accom modate the carpet-baggers. You Bee," said Pat terson, 'that Cainhoy massacre was a God send for us. I tell you if it had'nt been for that massacre, we should have lost Charleston county, and- Hayes could'nt have carried the State. Why we lost 160" Republicans killed during tne campaign, ana over 7U0 arrests were made, but I understand that ar rangements have --been made ' with Hampton to nolle mos all the cases. I tell you what we carpet-baggers , ought to do why, damn it, we . ought all to resign, and let the Democrats get the Senate.' - ; ' A friend here suggested that Senator Spencer had said that he would be d d if he was going to resign. Patterso "Well, we ought to all resign. -1 can't understand what Hayes is driving , - , ,. ,() , .The friend said he could-- . . "Why, he is selling out his partyi Talk about dividing the Democratic party in the South I Why it is all t-i TT " . ' . uuuiuuiuo. : xiavea jenows li la : hi it deliberately selling out his party,: and e, ' uu vu uo-niit uiTiue ine Southern Democrats so that the real infamy of the apostacy w ill be su r rounded with this glamour, and the people won't see the real object in all its fullness. He has sold us out." New Printed Lines Lawns Black pat terns on white ground ; .Blue patterns an white grovnd : CnmsOn patterns on white ground ; Lilac patterns on white ground Brown patterns on white eroaad Moarmng Linen Lawns White patterns on DiacK groand ; nam oiacc hnen lawn Plain white linen lawn, 26 inches wide; f lain wnite linen lawn, 3b inches wide. For Travelling baits flam Flax colored Linens, 84 inches wide, at 20. 25. 28. SI. 55 and 4U cents per yard. Plain Navy Brae Linens, Plain Black Linens, Checked Linens, natural flax colors. Also Household Linens of every descrip tion Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac. Qualities Northern Apples at.a small advance on-New York prices; 500 bushels White Bolted Meal, at 75c; 500 bushel No. 1 eed-Oatsat"65o; -20,000 lbs Shorts, at $2 per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Bran, at $1.50 per 100 lbs ; Sacks included in 2,000 lb lots ; 40,000 lbf N a Hay, at 75c per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Maryland Timothy HayT at $1.25 per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Shucks, at $1 per 100 lbs; 20,000 .Fodder, at$L25 per lOQlbt. 1! s 'A always reliable. Prices always reasonable. Of kinds and in any quantitysupphed on short notice. Don't forget to aprll lm GEO MILLIKEN 80N. Linen Store, 828 Arch Street, call. Philadelphia. At Lowest Prices ! ! WE OFFER Boxes C. B. Bides, Tierces 8, C. Hams, Tiercos Best Lard, Tubs Best Lard, Barrels S. H. Syrup, 150 Batrels ri9XlT' " grades, 100 8ack,8alt' aprll BUR WELL & SPRINGS. HO W CHEAP It! 7 1-2 CENTS - vMvwa. 1 1 W r l LJr i MB a mu Tnr8 ATOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance 1.1 of law, an election will be held on the 1st Monday in May, 1877, at the usual poll ing places in the several. Wards, of the City of (Jharlotte for Mayor and a Board of Alder men for said city, for the twelve months next ensuing. 1 Wabd No. Registrar M C Mayer; Inspectors C Scott, F H Dewey, W W Uner. ; Wabd No. 2 Regitlrar W W Ward; Inspectors L W Sanders, Wm 81oan,"JohB. T Butler. . . . 04 . Wabd No. 8 Registrar I H McGinn Inspectors A H Creswell,M A Stauffer, J W Miller. ' . Wabd No. 4.-Begistrar-E K P Osborne; Inspectors M L Barnnger, A & Nisbet, Jas Harty. Wm Johnston, Mayor. " MEALbxakckb, Sheriff. apr4 tde - ; i Fifty 1 Barrels XT' EROSENE, lust received and offered at XV bottom prices. T.C SMITif, HEAD QUARTERS IN FULL BLAST. NEW GOODS Arriving daily, fine Apples. Red Bananas, . Messina Lemons and Oranges, Canned Goods. Preserves, ' Jellies, . ncaies, unow unow, Worcestershire and English Clab Sauce, Ac , now in store. Also, complete Stock of Fresh French Candy, .Some-madi -,8tick Cam4yr. Nuts , Raisins c, Fresh Breads Cakes aad Pies every day tw Latest styles of CroqaeW Just reeeiTea-.23M..r- 4 ajsuhi wa. TAgt J mkrx nil Ixit IV? ? , UNDER a deed of trust to me; executed by J Me Alexander and wife, bearinr data oa the 14th xla. ftf Jonmiy, iot dtjr registered, I will sell at the Court .House door in Charlotte on the kflKtnt.MaY. lfi7?. that lot in the Qty of Chrh5tte. trOnth .i FOR ELEGANT FEINTS, Wgi'- resiaence lately, ccupiea oy said J Me jLiexanaer. - -- Strictly for Cash, at BARRINGER & TROTTER'S. aprlO TERM8 GASH apr4 tds u O it HAPPY RELIEF taYouKo Mxh from the effects of Er rors and Abases in early life. 'Manhood Kestored." im pediments to Marriage , re moved: new method of treat ment; new and remarkable remedies; books and circu lars sent free in sealed enve lopes. Address, Heward AsseeUtloa,: 419 N; Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution havin g a high reputation ? for honorable conduct, and .. professional skUl. - maririy n! a pi 6 'XT Druggists. "Battr? aii CoiHecuaierrl - On Trade Street, ; tinder the Central Hotel, TTTlLti -open this morning with a fresh lot If, of Candies.. Pies, Gakesv Bread. sAc-' and will kMn.. nnrtRtanllv nn tiarwl avarv. A ffd :Tr n 0 1 r if e th5nt hat may "be found in a first-class V V U U U I VI U 1 1 1 1 I V IVO Bakery and Ooafectioneryi Oranges,? Lera- Pratts; Astral Oil T8 perfectly Safe odorless Water white X try it in your Lamps. ap6 ;TC SMITH, Agent., rapr6 HOTELS, at : TC SMITH'S DSUG STORS,r ona, Obcoanuts, Apples, Bananas, and every thing that is good. apr7 6t ' -KXf MANN. PORE VJHITE LEAD r Bulbous Roots, A T, LOWEST PRI 3ES, t 'i- L. TC SMITH, Druggist. apr6 LILIES. DAHLIAS,' GLADIOLI, MADE IRA VINES, at ' -t ;. 6CARB A GO'S,. mar24 - Drugstore. AntWaeite:cal!; A New supply of the tery best Antliracite Coal, which we will deliver at 9 td per Ion Full weight and qriaBtyiiways guaranteed uraers len witn air jr upnonso Young, or at Cotton Compress will be promptly filled Thanks to thetublic for ftast fWtirivi. - - - r K T- ""(jVl j , vo . P. K PATRICK. QORN, OATS. PEAS, miMOTHYand N. C. HAY A. 2: Fire Assurance Asency. IN addition to other Fir Companies. I am also the Azent of th RUlTifin amvu. ICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. 5? vi:,,: r. ...... . ESTABLISHED IN 183. Cash Catita) naid nn (GnA ejvmnnn 00 Total Cash As8eta;...; ;......l.i29.908 92 Total Cash Assets in the U. B.u69i079 81 The British America is a meat reliafe and conseiyative Company. ; pays i Us , losses promptly and wltbont quibbline, ana also inserts a fspecial clause in its Policies' pro tectingjpTiyate Dwellings. BArna,; School Houses and 5 Churches, acnlnnt damare caused byLiahtninff; 1 "withorft1 J extra THOS F DRAYTON, J.', Office In the New Insarance Building. Rr:N;lpttlejohn, tv.J.,r llw. cs'DDininlssffm MGrcW .... .-j ... v. jum V0i increased my. facilities for Stor ngand handlinz Gonaicnmenta. I am now pwrared to receive and sell, or store Cotten, Ursin, Flour and all kinds of Coun try Produce- Shipments, however small, 'wprqmpt and carafulattention, and an Sold at MM Ar.lrnt-n-41ia mnVitnn. 1mTnliallr. Consignments, aad eoxreaboodcsice solicited. Orders for Groceries and Plantation supplies O'teoat lowest market prices, Office in JnauW Hall A Co's Store, San deg Blackwood's building U i JH)DDER,8HtJCX8, -t TNDIAN rock: LTMK il ' ROSENDALE CEMENT, j QALCINED PLASTER, .'. j JjA.NO 'PLASTER.T-V7 "s, j gHINGLE3 and LATHS, LOW, FOB CASH "AT ' CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH 8T3 mar2S . ; ale. ON THURSDAY, ApnL 12th, I87X, at 12 M., I will sell for cash, at public auction, fv??:4'T'', ?;.r?'vj.-'-:'i--'5 ' at the Foundry of W F.Cook, I I TWO IRON LATHES, : t ONE DRILL PRESS, x A iONE.WOOD PLANES. This sale will be made tinder a mortgage made to me by W F Cook, and registered in the office of the Register, in Book 14, page 825. ..--t-T-VT8JP ALEXANDER, i;marj3 tds j Mortgage. : For Sale or Rent. f A Comfortable six room Cottage, with xl. basement, well f water in the yaf barn and other- necessary, outhoases, fifteen acres of land,' lying in the suburbs ef the town of Ctatesrille. Apply to- CHAdB JOHXS. inar3tf AtthjfOffi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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