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h & TTTRITAY: ' MAY i I. 1878. STATED EWS ' iSt ia iionat debt had been diminished exact V: f.-.v- " - '"-v lly that muchriA student of the curious E Belo has been elected president of the Bank-of Saleiri Tiee-I lash, de ceased;) mJ tetftf wiltwi I A Batem'smanboyTpnUed ( the stick from under a Window a&d 'M carrying his headin xtfmm Milton having gotten her long-hoped" iojcj4w e"ev'J ir - - bles- because tthe?jfreight atesre too Capt Parrisb, the superintendent of the Milton & Butherliti Nfcrrdw Gauge Railroad, has, the Hilton Chronicle says, leased jtfrjJpogatbeilm; The Democrats of Warren county, in convention in Warrenton. on Wed nesday last, declared 3ov Vance their choice for .United Stes,Senate.i Bev G R Brakett, of Charleston, will deliver the literary address at Peace Institute, Raleigh, at. the com mencement on the 20thof June. f ' r j ' i Salem Press : 'On the 1st inst, the dwelling and . kitchen r ;t)f CrW Hege, near Yadkin CollegeDavidsori county, were consumed by fire with nearly all .the household furniture. It is suppos ed to have originated accidentally, and the loss is estimated at from $1,000 to $1,500. Greensboro corresDondence Raleigh Observer : Tlje f Little Giant"-Stephen A Douglas in the course of a con ver sation with 5 somerfrierids rematked that he' had been a Radical long enough, and henceforth he propbsd to be a democrat,, "or .words JLo, that ef fect." He is attending Messrs Dillard & Dick's law school. Raleigh News; 10th : "His Excellency Gov. Vance, accompanied by Adjutant General Johnstone 1 Jooes, leaves this mbmine forlfewbern. 1 He delivers an address this evenine for the benefit of Companies 3 iimi C bCj.the;; fiis,: regj ment' c .I On' Friday he delivers the me morifllaadesa t tne decoration or tne graves; of jponfedera.t6 dead,? ' ; , . ai, Goldsboro Messenger ; Mrs Rebecca Uzzell 'i died . in ,' JJe Hope township, this 'county on Monday night last. Mrs Uzzell was probably the eldest as well as one 61 the most1 remarkable Eersons in th e county, i She 'lacked t one ' of being a hundred jrears bld, and until within a month of her death led an active life; i(1ceepih8; house ' her self and : VMtendfcg: teCbeir omestio af fairs. She was th& mother -f ' thirteen children a'morigj bm Vere tbe.late Thoma&ftnd'6ttan.i. t7zzelL'and her glOn J-ris x!-wtifti-U.!u-- r-uii:..;; .i .. . . :'! .. 1 tb-.'ili'J.i mi:,-;: J .: , . A Lively bfelip H v.-t 'tit yl "ii.iUU;3 1 1 r HI ')tl tUi ;j .i. : in 8peoUl:t6theBaltimoeSanj ' Wismiif3:very'excit mgsne;occurredoiitheifloor of the Houseyesterday, between Representa- vama. Both of the gentlemen represent Philadelphia districts, tod are among the terjxAdest taiEimbers of the House, Mr Kelley" being va. his" eighteenth y ear of serrioe1 and Mr O'Neill in his fourteenth' tear.-''. Thev both assume to be and are" considered aa the ' peculiar champions of a. protective taring which is so dear to the average. iPjennsylvania neart, -When WLrJielley voted yestec aay to taKe up 1 the Wood tariff: bill, which is 0 obnoxious to the Pennsyl vania members, Mr O'Neill, in an ex cited.manner,8aid to him, ?For the sake of gratifying your egotism and getting,,; a;? chance- to make a speech you. vote t6 take up a measure which' is iruinoue to my constituents andjrottf own . Judge1 Kelley replied, "I am doing what I.tbink is right, but wbent I have acollar around my neck and you ho!d.the string, then you can lead me.'.' Mr O'Neill said'I would not own suck a pup."- Judge Kelley to this'retorted, "If ver you dare to speik tp-me again I wul: smack your chbps. The colloquy was a-lsO ; inter spersed with some of that - choice pro fanityj Which the late Senator ' Nye used to eharacterize as .'endearing ex presslbna. "TheL two gentlemen were gettinverr warm, but through the in stjrumentafity pf friends who interfered the'Bcene "was brought to a close. Afterwaids'Jpdge Keney.sated Jhat he waa just as . much , opposed : to . the tariff bill as any one could be, which wae of cdurse'well known,0 but as a mem ber. of the Ways and Mahs com.- courtesy that there should be an op- pcirtnmty.forihe bill to be discussed, and,fb;thk reason he had voted' to take it up. From the spicy interchaSee of civilities between the twd gentlemen it may be assumed that the fires of youth. JstiU. burn t in. their veina, ' ar- though O'Neill is eloselyverginp on to three-score and . Judee .s KeUev -has uuww HB uau agrees as a matter ..0 long since passed that age. m , n.'j.f- Aj . ME5. THE MASTERS AJD ... 1 1 An LoiTDOiT Mar. .Thia publishedji-dlowinir teieramU aujtBuas, may .aomebody is sonenmg.. The Masters" Associations bave authorised ithjBhr memhers' to miimyttgemlthelea8i "r?i?.twrB xooinman 1 tioa with folic complenaentiof hands. on tne operatives' items." n ' -'. i sonijx. smaj w. xne toaster . cotton spinnerajtt-.Asbten-tinder-Tyle. Stalev BTued aMossb ' na?e oveducelhfi'.irageB. of the op" eraUves fife perjoent. after the 25th of theteeeat ( montlLi i arh MmriMtM - "4 - " 1 ;s A SolritllitArfali'M tTrtcttiT,r .eoux,' ia Aiav'8,Mpttj'thepir I it materializer. of MemtSViia "MA IwViVvi 9voAx;MwW9e9L. rnsrnfi. fvou uonuay, Dy, j ALJratton,oI Mon - month, 111, who attended seahde 'and posed Jdondar bv J HPatfctm.of Mr.-1 mputh, IU, who attended a seahde and quirted analme through a" riri he had prepay Tortheurpose ihto the'fae of one of :the sbintswhich: anDears at "ys "Fffcure fflbine) jcapmet. xne face Mr once disappeared.,) lights iwere brought inj and jMott jwae found with his face covered With ' analine stains; voxtgnByrup. ledyln; RmirtT wSl5? Ai?iH 8tephensrEx.Gov -,T owu ana Hon fih BtrWJWt.etpn3ent fifagcbyrnfrexmfiXXM'J lMel?-,,:- -r . J ought to be k , . patqhess orH,therefmaytbei trouble. in . 1 ... u let'ioj. 'JZ iMr!V ?be..oountryj .hw?firzmt& ; t SflB Sm'mn&tMli&t v., ' .4. Toombs, or.eeorglaiBajaboar it KSS,,,,.!?ih.b', tr- ,: 5wie ,ot ten cents of I K:5ri?.h kim Mrs Hansen put '50 in the oven of her jtov$ tme iugtjt to; keep it safe. Kftxt'VTirtrtiirlo'ftftfir hrflfttfaat the na- woma nna is mtereuuuit w uuio wo Places f in which'' : 'women hide f their money1. One excellent and frugal dame used to tuck her little savings away un der a comer of the.carpek The . ttnr roll of erreenbacks grew fatter: ana fat f er in; the rcourse -jofn yean, ot- twey when, the day aicer it countea .up 1 19 $250, the bouse took fire, burned to Che ground and again - the national : debt was diminished by a little roll Of wo Lean's pin money. There was that piner careiui iujr, tuu, wuuuwuouuic tlimes to hide her diamond rings be tween two teacups in the kitchen cup board .-bobs etimes behind, a certain brick in the cellar and again under the lining of an old hat She had divers othet places of safety for her jewels al so, the only trouble being that she had. so many hiding places, she occasion ally forgot where she had last put her precious things, and about every three months would fancy she had been rob bed and the house would be turned in side out and all therein made ; un comfortable, until the missing gems would be found tucked away in the folds of the bottom towel of the pile in the left hand corner ef the lower draw er in the clothes-press at the east end of the dining-room. Mysterious Death of a Female School Teacher. "Norfolk. Va.; May 7. At 3:3ft o'clock Monday afternoon. Miss 8 A Stewart, formerly of Alexandria, Va, but for the last four years teacher of the public school at Lambert's Point, Norfolk county, was found dead upon the floor of her apartment over the school room. One of her neighbors saw her about an hour and a "half prior to her death, and she appeared to be in the enjoyment of her best health. Three colored women were seen to leave the house about three o'clock, and soon after a colored girl called at the residence of W T Capps, and toldt hid Wife that Miss Stewart was daOfcer ously ill. Mrs Capps immediately hur ried to the house, but the vital spark had already fled. The body was lying upon the floor in almost a nude state, and a pocket book was foQnd .near- by open and empty. Friends f the de ceased state that she had at least twen ty dollars upon her person the previous evenine, but none of the money could be found. It is thought that the Color ed women who were seen to leave the house drugged and then robbed , her, as no marts 01 violence could be found The suspected parties are still at large but every effort will be made to find them, and a searching investigation Will be made. . r 1 - - Bonest and Dishonest Profanity, Some one in aw'tMk'SflijbcMion to mildly, rebuke old-Ben Wade fof his profanity." "He tnrnedoQ bis self con stituteuqralinfltxuctoj: and asked : "Don't you,s.wear.8pmtimes ?" "No, sir."' ' " V ''Don't you say 'darn it' or 'condemn it' sometimes in your heats of pas sion ?" - " Yes, I may say that sometimes. But it ain't swearing. ; "Yes it is," said Ben, "it is the mean est kind of swearing. It's mean be cause cowardly and dishonest. I have studied this subject a good 4eal, and my observation goes to show that a man that will say 'darn it' when he means 'damn it' is not fit to be trusted. Give me the man whose oaths come welling up from the bottom of his soul, full, round and distinct-who-says what he thinks, and don't try to beat the devil round the stump that man is an honest man every ticce. But the ba3e cowards who try to deceive their Ma ker by their 'darn its' and their 'durn its' hell is full of such fellows." ' It must be borne in mind, that he il lustrated his point as be went along with! "full, round and distinct" oaths, which came-"welling up from the bot tehl of; his soul." i A True Tramp Story, of Course. London (Out.) Advertiser A story has been told us which seems to go far in corroboration of the late Boas Tweed's theory of chances. It is said that something over a year ago a tramp called at the house of Mr Bailey, in the township of Mosa, and asked permission to stop all night. A little persuasion led to his request being granted, and he was also asked to take Sunner. Durine the meal Mrs Bailer cIledt0 ber little daughter, but the young .one pai.4r.no. attention.' Again .calling, the mother used the Jull .giyen naroeol the child :, r?, . , -, 1 ''Isabella Stevens, don3yott hear ie?'"ii s.ur" :: ! The 'ramp looked up a ff4nterepteff,7 and remarked, musihgly7 "Isabella Stevens ? Isabella Stevens ? BEave-y ou gofc&ny relations of thafcahf ejj" "Xes1 said the lady,g"thatr my motSiri maiden nameV ' ' 3bti fei" safd'ihiirampi arl im- Imene'e ftrturraiii -CoroWall 3En2lahd. ine a'ela'inialiv of that sriame sho ia aiinnuaJl rtAlvA ' tw am AA- 99 jc. proceeded tat give aQ ihe de cotud apdihe resnU Was Mrs tai JtJaiiev wrotd"ta her mothefi who re- sidetjwithin a fe miles of this city, and th lafchamed secured the for- teMMm ow enjoying :the .fruits 01 xieiraar enter s hospitality to the .trampr-P The AdministratWa WW. t : rWas InBrtoriXetter.l i Passing thrbueW e White floiisB grounds yesterday I saw the xjow that furnishes the administration with milk. For beit known, thati the administra- tion keeps four horses; - butacnly one $Mgle Solitary ! cmp President Grant bought his milk ready niade:!btit'''"lri Jlayes., (Wha is of a more economical turn of mind. hftR ?t ma nn th nrAm'. es. xne aforesaid cow is an animal bfome, -eonseauenca ta tha jiatinn i fofcasttjriah'i humot is affectld bjAh I oieri.-ujl aiajDue as' an I bik he drinks, so. if this bile, and ; bis bile is affected bv.the haiik he drinks, so, if this cow. should tour Mr 'Hayeay stomach . he might fnakeus feel, it. It is not a pretty ipecimetf of a cow, being rather Ian- 1 "jaweu man omerwise,: iopsiaeaf ld with "crumpled horn,V but id ie of its intimate" fetation to the Wministration's bowels, t is an inter- dohos t i' 7 i 1 1 ytm HYE tsr; CATAWBA. COUNTY. If; C. This deeirable watering place will be open for Select ' V isitorsr 20th' May.; 1878." ihe BpriBgsan8itnat4;Beaf2ckory Station, bn the Western North Carolina Railroad. The bracuiK mountain atmosphere, witn the health restoring properties of their wa fers, renders these Springs a most; desirable resort for inralida and pleasure seekers. . I The mioeral waters embrace ; bloe and white Sulphur end Chalybeate. It is the best.aad most extensively fitted up water-: ing place in the State, .and can accommo date three hundred persons. - A good band of music will remain at the Springe daring the season, and all the facil ities afforded for amusements uanally found at first-class watering places will be offered to visitois. A good supply of ice constantly on hancU 5 ... Conveyances will meet the trains daily at Hickory Station to conVey visitors to the Springs. " ' ! 1 s s " " ' iioara : oo per momn 01 zo uaya ; i. per week, $2 per day. Half price for chil dren and colored servants, and liberal de duction for families. - . LfT Jfi U &L1L1IUH, ? Owner and Proprietor. apa27 dim eod wlm : . ; The Atlantic Hotel, BEAUFORT, N. C. A FIRST-CLASS SKA-SIDE RESORT ! ! ! OPEN FROM JUNE 1ST to OCT. 1ST. W ILL be managed by the undersigned for the seasons of 1878 and '1879. This building lies directly oyer the water, the tide ebbing and flowing aany Deneaia n. It has been greatly , improved, and is now the only FIRST-CLASS sea-side resort in North Carolina. ; I THE TABLE will be supplied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured from land and; water.' ' ; Terms of Board : $2.50 per day. Children and servants half price. Special contracts will be made with ex cursion parties and .with those wishing to remain longer than one week. A B A R is attached to the hotel, and will be supplied with first-class liquors. A good band of .music has been secured for the season. Dr Q K BAQBY, CONFECTIONERIES. The Rising Sun's ATTRACTIONS ! , '.. tr: THE EARTH HELD IN ITS ORBIT BY THE ATTRACTIVE POWERS OF THE :, STJINJ", , And bathed ia the light of its controling Luhiinary, sweeps onward and onward ia itoswift career, until it cornea back to the point-where ' ' ' Has laid in a Fresh-Lot of Fruits, com prising in part Banana aa. Oranges, Apples, Canned Peaches, Pears, Pineapples, Black berries, Ac, Ac. Also a lot of Canned Vegetables, FRESH CANDY, Cakes, Pies and Light Bread. Coffee, Teas acd Spices. 8oda, and everj other variety of Crackers. TOYS for all sized children without regard to sex. All kind of GROCERIES to meet all d- Lioands of the general ' Housekeeper. PTJI DOWN to eqaa izstbe coming remone tired SILVER DOLLAR, a brigbt Inminary of "Ye Olden Time." fer,2 C S HOLTOS. - DEUQS AND MEDICINES. V INEEAL WATERS. Gongress, Hathoriie, Saratoga "A." fitter Water, Buffalo LithiaHunyadi Janos, Saratoga on. draught, fresh from springs.. WILSON & BTJRvV ELL, Druggists. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large stock of single and double French Glass, of all sizes. Also, of American GUass, a large stock. : WILSUN & BUBWELiL. Kf dozen Paint and Varnish brushes. dozen Blacking brushes. White- Wash brushes, Shoe brushes, Dusting brushes, Just received. WILSON & BURWELL, Druggists. pOSADALIS, THE GREAT PURI- A,V her of the blood. WILSON & BUEWELL, . . Wholesale and Retail Agents. To whom address all orders. mAM AR INDIEN. ! A Laxative, refreahinf; and medicated Fruit Lozenze. for the relief and core of CenstipatK, and its attendant maladies. Potsalaby -.tJ i IR WRISTON & CO. QRE0LK HAIR TONIC, Tha.bcst preparation for..tbe Hair, in the" market? jror; laif&r 4 h L R W5IST0N & CO. may3 - pTjRE FRENCH BRANDY, Rye Whiskey and 8herey Wine, for medi cal purposes, also Mclfwens -Ale. L R WRISTON & CO. ICE COLD SODA WATJlR; t . ,M A fortune in It at 6 elasses forr25tJ. ; Call :v early and often, at ttmfi,. tnayti m ffiCprg SEWING , MACHINE NEEDLES.,. Be sure that you get ' genuine Sewing Ma chine Needles. Best quality at the Smeer Office, at 2Bl cents per dozen, for all'kinds Of macmnes. 1 mays dlw wit '; ' ' ; l! ' BQOAffD,ST PIANO QUARTETTESEIaht Hands, dBatUr March tof1ests-''m'Vjatlialf-:' , Mmaewhon., ...... 1 00 lgiy;laajrehJSs ; ,70 eayenwaMUaren-ma..;wM;.i '70 ttngI5?ei tJalop2)r..;.f109 aiden's Blush ,Waltz--JK3ndw,;w a 00 jyoriston Waltzes&mtssIaVA,fi6 i -PIANO DUOSI Hands, 2 Planes. jttome jsweet aomer-iCmcL.MM...70 tiiMtitoBe--tn5efSS3.n.... ... 80 Count on Me IGslop-Irfir 80 tbaFantasia brilliante-cd Lifo II Trovatore, u 4 . 75 Marche Triomphale- (7ria 1 60 5a:T Ji2 v v x or aaie ana on band at " ' i ;v7 f "TIDDY & BRO. BOOTS AND SHOES. . T j- 8SS SlOlH XI T HHH u H Ci! 'I ' i'. ' :v a a a . ( ' BBB B B BBB Ibb8 00 00 o o o a. 00 RRR , K ' R K R KRB 1 4 . BOOTS AND 6HOI28 , GREAT REDUCTION, IN PRICES. We are now reaving our SPBINO STOCK of BOTS tumd, S0OA Which we will sail at lower prices than the same Goods have ever before ; been sold in this market. . Our facilities ' for buymg' Boots and Shoes cheap, are not equalled by any firmHn North ' CWoiinai : ah we hate Marked I)owh the Price of T r EVBTt shoe i.v ovn uoi; Q ; We can afford and intend to sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere, liot excepting any house or. place. " - ' From our Large Stock we have selected several hundred pairs of T f ? LADIES', MISSES' ANE? CHILDREN'S SHOES, ;j. Which we offer at Retail at the extremely low price of IS Cents per Palr. Manyo them cheap a double that price, Please call and see our Low Prices.Jil2.G3 SMITR & FORBES, CHARLOTTE, .C. mch!7 BEEGHEE IK CHARLOTTE rnHE arriyal of this noted character would X doubtless cause great excitement among the curious, just as the introduction of Perry's 5c Cigars has among ' smokers, If 1 ou want tne -best Cigars- and Chewing To acco, go to PERRY'S CIGAR STORE. N. B. Trr the Old North State Lone Cut Tobacco, and Perry's Fine Cut mavft ' ' ' " ' i . pOULTERER'S FRIEND. A sure preventive and cure for capes and chicken cholera; and will promote fat. Sold in unariotte, only by . may8 WILSON " BUK WELL. MAYOR'S ELECTION beiogoow over, Your htteniion is called to the next sensa tion in crder, ' Perry's Ec Cigars." -were it TO BE CONTESTED as to which are the bes; Cigars for the money in the city the result would declare in favor of PERRY'S. may? Neiswanger & Co's GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY J CHARIvOTTE, N. C . LIFE, FIRE ANDL ACOIDEN.T;. 1 .hi V Only Firat-Claas Companies Represented' apr21 " PRESH MACKEREL, ON CONSIGNMENT. I have in store, 65 half-barrels and kits of FRESH MACKEREL, Which, will be :solcl at. Packers' Wholesale prices. Call early. . , TH03 H. GAITHER, pbllege.Street. SARRISON'S WRITING INK ' i Advertised in another part of this paper, is for sale : - ; - TIDDY A BRO. ' PHILADELPHIA always had a good name as a place to t .- purchase. .' DRY GOODS aniCLOTHING ' atfcqybpia JOHN WAIIAOAKER baadded4t,hSi 8TUPENiDK)US , OTHINjG . AND FURr v NISHLNG eOODS BUSINESS, ON AN EQALLTSTUPENDOUS SOALE, ! it is NO WONDER that the eyes of city -ni' andcoantry are on him. st.w THE BEAUttpf.his iTEW 2BNTERPRI9R for Substantial 'and 'yery ElegSnt' Goods, g-posuwat EVERYTJTO&JCNi 52S9NA5IBE3S, for Ladiea. Oenaemen and Children frWolldJn and' Barroom canted thm lishment, and have a rnll line of SAMPLES and am preparedrto take orders for any class of Goods, wanted.-;-; v' ; -;r" Call shd.be convinced that you can be tuppllea at this Agency at lower pricea tnan oy any other estaoiisnment m inis city, rbrni the 'cftlsenibf talpt(e aiMcduntr. 'that J have acA1 r tfria rfabrtitedtab- J.C'FHILIFO; HOTELS JkKB 8AL00NS. t ON HAND AND ON DRAUGHT? Bergner & Engel's Beer. m Batterfield 4 Ob's Ale. f V Fred Lauer's Porter. Sold by the doienrfor family use. Ale, Beer and Porter, per dozen. Champagne Cider, per dozen $1 25 8 00 Lager Beer on Ice. MISSOURI CIDER ON DRAUGHT. Wines, Champagnes and Choice Liquors always on hand. Joseph Fischesser, PROPRIETOR. 1 TyADDILL HOUSE, ' Gastonia, Y. C, by W A DDI L L R feblOtf E gTOP AT THE BOYD EN HOUSE, SALISBUR Y , N , 0 . O S BROWN, Prbprietor Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh. C S Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk ; L W Masten and W O 6h el burn, Assistants. dec303m Charlotte, N.C. RATES--r $3, $2.50 and $2 ACCORDING TO Location of Rooms H. C, ECCLES, PBOPRIETOB. febl THEJB Metropolitan Hotel CORNER TRYON & 4TH STREETS. IS NOW IN REGULAR OPERA TION foe the ACCOMMODATION OF TRANSIENT and PERMANENT BOARDERS. ON AND AFTER MAY 1ST, TABLE BOARD WILL. BR RRnTTfiTCn TO lfinrl PER MONTH : PER DAY $2.00 and $2.50. J. Mc. Alexander & Co., Proprietors. apr28 FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, MACS WITH THJS LATEST and MOST VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS roa saijI iiioi '' i 1 -" ? PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS' 1 -COFFEE - MILLS, SPICE MILLS, AND STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY, v THE IMPROVED -TYPE rWRITER, i- OSCILLATING PUMP OO'S PUMPS, 311 BROADWAY, Nl Y. .For aals bV leadiijgardware Eleaiera. ' u: pATALOdUES 09 i vd tv.v4: . - U.iu; I to(ttA?RlCETTERN0i I iuf cprip&l878;ifcis day ttniftftf-or up toiei. k Npte.Ih fotwe we shalf teceiTe a fhll assortment of aewptterM,as fast as Ifslied. ! BtJTTERICK'S PATTERNS 'for 'APRIL.' 187$ TOt&Nttmbwfl,193, Tefceired: this dsTi 2 sj i SSSf jt $m & , Jr.- 1 ilr. 1 SCALES raets That ffie grekiest? Dargains 'offered f hi q riginal;cheap store of v SpnnS is at the EE. ESWMHtRIS S BROS Our goods are all bought from first hands, and v our ftoAihe community the benefit oft Tplesale and EetaU. Look at the following attract n Wh 4-4 Bleached ShMn tree from starch, only 9c ner v o ' 44S Heary Brown Shirting, only Peryard, mmw wiucu ; J. iu lies, OBI V. 1A ; , ,. H. ' 10c Per yard. .Hamburg Edginga and Inserting, 6 to 25c. verv Linen . Dfltnasfc: Ttp1. 90 Or .1 ka. vf -cheaP : Handsome hite Bed Spreads, 1 75c, $1 .00, uKnd & immense bargains - Lovely Knickerbocker Dress Good- $ .181,15 and 25e:f iali Frins, to match all ZiZZTe l0: 25c ; Great bargains in eck, . Rufliing, 10 to 25c Sr? , LaaieSlippers, all sizes, onlyi75c and 01.00 ; LaSf line of Indies' andiGhiMrens' " . BWW W. KAUFMAN & GO. ; : i call the attention of the public to our.laigeand well assorted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. OUR CLOTHING Lis Reliable. PRICES! Reasonable. Also, very fine stockof Boots, Shoea, and kippers. Our fine stock of Fur apa Straw Hats, a specialty. Give us a call before purchasing, as it will be to your interest to do so. W. K A UFMAH & CO., CORNER OP TRADE AKD iRYON STREETS, SPRINGS' CORNER ' , . . . ' .. .- ,A j jJ ... ':.'.... Liu. . : : ' BUY THE BEST! IN THE STATE PSlQ'BLaEE cS GO'S, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHARL LADIES, IF YOU BUY MM MM U I. I MMMM n L L a 53. K Km 11 li jt R M M M n L L II. N NN B R ma II LXXJj LXXX H'H NN eee b Embroideries, "White Goods, I-aces, Corsets, Lisle Kid and , Silk Gloves, "Veils, Crapes, 'Ladies' Underwear, Lace and Linen Collars and Cuffe; Worsted and Silk Fringes, Umbrellas and Parasols, Fans, Buttons, Hosiery Zypber Worsted, Material for fancy work, all kinds Neck wear, go to M R S. Q U E R Y ' S, I Where you find the Largest and most complete Establish ment of the kind in the State. A full stock, good business, small expenses, and selling for Cash, enables me to sell goods in my line at very low prices. apr 7 MBS. P. QUERY. A REVOLUTION IN COBSETS, And a few Facts Guaranteed to Erery Purchaser. 1st. They are CORK in place of bone or horn. 2d. They are comfortable, easy, grace ful and healthful. 3d. You nan wash them aa they are, and they will not spot or stain. 4th. They cannot break down, having a cork padded side steel in every Corset. 5th. They are the very Perfection of Comfort If you, will give this Corset a fait trial and do not Jpronounce .it the easiest and best fitting you ever wore, return it and get back-yoar money. I have just received a fresn stock from the manufacturers. Please call and examine. Yours respectfully, BARMIIGER d TROTTER. T IHE DUTY OP Insuring vnnr Hfe In la nM Xin. thereby securm your ' wifa and children a support after you are gone, is satisfactory to all who feel a deep anxiety for them. Only a saving: of 10 or 15 cents a day to secure $2,000 or $3,000. When you are fcone all ?roor income rom your labor will be cat oft rom them . : J.J BUTT, Agent, - pr!6 Charlotte, K. 0. . We have this day reduced our genuine Alexandre Kid Gloves, colored, to $L50, which is less than they have been sold in.theriJmtd Stes. siW; the , war. . We have made a further reduction of 10c on our 85c Kid Gloves, making the cheapest 75c KID GLOVE IN AMERICA. We have redubed a great many lines r of DresaGoodsnii JOio 33 peXicent. less than cost. Such a saericas"iiever been made thisajStJeasotf We have the best and prettiest assortment of Ladies' and Misses OOLORHD HOSimS; 4r Goods are cheap, and we are i veryrespectiunyir;, m i - - 1 ivnow hosiery. Be sure and r ui eooas at tha OUR ASSORTMENT MOST THE Best. ABE FQB SALE AT OTTE, JV. C. BJEtR T GOO OO OO DDD G GOOOODD G . O O O O D D n nrs r r t r T i . K ft T b. t vr vnj v V v v a.' a a i3A nn nn nnn ss JJE. A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST, Office over Scarr & Co's drag store. I am working at prices to salt the times, for cisti. Will give yoa a No, 1 set of teeth for $19.00. Gold and Tin Filling: inserted for $1.00 and upwards. With 25 years9 experience I guarantee en tire satisfaot ion. I anil , F OR RENT. Three Neat, New Cottages. Also a Airy Room, suitable for a business office, on College street. Call on THOS. H. GAITHJUt. Well Improved City Property For Sale. A NY person desiring to purchase a we A Improved city lot, house wita nui; rooms, and modern conveniences, fine iww of water, brick kitchen, within five minute walk of the public square, can be acwmnio dated by applying at THIS OFFICE. decl8 IN OHASI0 ffoing to sell. dMl , t 'if T1C-"-t-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 11, 1878, edition 1
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