' "PRTDAY 'MAY 24. 1878. -
BTATB NEWS.
Cherri
' Toy&enr " wfca fjtftefa long flfetiea
of letters from Europe for tHe Fayette
ville .Gazette, will JiubliBtLthe same in
book formin . Ji's
TDr An;
' AUgUStUa VY JU10X, 01 JMUBJgu,
on WednesJay'tupiiled in holy wed
to Miss Eebecca Oadwallader,
was on
lock
daughter of Dr Pride. Jones, o
nf Hills
Ma? Wm Abraham, of Lincoln, is
toMeliver the ; literary address ito-oaj
L-r .fnanfa nf Messrs (Inhh &
Spencer's school at Lilesville, Anson
county.
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Columbia Phoenix ; Mr K B John, of
Nortt Carolina, was awarded a pocket
knife as the premium for the ugliest
man at Wofford College. .
Col Jno N Staples writes ' an 'open,
letter" to the people ofI.Guilfprd,. tell-
inz them that he is not a canaiaate ior
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the Legislature. It is a column and' a
half long.
Wilmington Star: .The sacred can
tata or oratorio of Esther was present
ed last night for the first time; in 'this
city before a large and appreciative au
dience for the benefit of the Oxford
Orphan' AsyhimV
Greensboro Patriot ; The following is
a statement .oi tne 8 -wins Dougnt Dy
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Houston & Bro during the rtast season :
jn :
114,768 rabbit, 4,182 opossum, 2,47l
muskrat. 627 mink. 474 coon. 145 fox.
24 otter, 24 skunk, 10 house cat, 3 wild
cat. ,
Wilmineton Star : We learn that a
petition has been forwarded to Wash-
mgton from this place, setting forth
that John H Smith, whom the Presi-
dent nominated a few days since as
minister to Liberia, is not a citizen of Potter resolution is matter Of cbnjeo
North Carolina as it seems he claimed I ture. as none of them would talk to the
to be.
r i tv7-j, . xr; -pQ. p-rt-
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A?J.
from this place to
the . Baleigh & Gas
ton Bailroad at or near Henderson, re
ports thus far most favorably. He finds
that nature has almost marked out the
track for him. This is cheering intelli
gence. ,
The Washington Light Infantry came
up toTarborO last Monday and with
the Edgecombe Guards celebrated the
anniversary of the Mecklenburg Dec
laration' of Independence" in elegant
style. "The festivities of the day were
followed tyla "ball at' night. . These
facts are from the Tarboro correspond
ence of the Jialeigh JSexvs.
Salisbury Watchman : The Danville,
Winston, Davie and King's Mountain
'Bailroad project seems to be moving
right ahead. Public meetings in Da
vie Afld elsewhere show a spirit on the
subject; wuich seems to mean business.
We fete tRlad to see it and hone the
road mavle built. It will hrincr nrns- I
petit 'td sectious now lanuishinVfor
it,.; r, At I
new life the dormant
; ivT vl"V eiuuuo w
energies of the
people.
Wilmington Star: The purchasers
of the Ireal estate, assets 1 and franchise
oi tne Wilmington Uotton Mills, yea
terday . re-organized as a new corpora
tion under the same title, with a capi
tal stock of $60,000, in shares of $100
each., r The fallowing officers' were
elected: President Donald McRae;
Vice president Wm A French ; Sec
retary and ; Treasurer Walter Q Mc
Rae ; Directors Edward Kidder, F W
Kerchner, Jas H Chadbourn, Col John
W Atkinson and Norwood 'Giles.- ' -
Greensboro Patriot : The railroad
meeting at the court house Monday
nigh was largely attended. Remarks
were made by Messrs C G Yates, C P
MendenhaU, and D W C Benbow." At
the dose of the meeting further re
marfy were made by D F Caldwell. A
resolution was passed aim ost . unani
mously to submit a proposition to the
voted, of the city to levy a tax of-- $5,
OOOumUally for three years to provide
for the Convicts at work on the road,
and the authorities will be called up
on tofrabmit the question to the voters.
"Vfngton'-Kepiew : The. patriotic
votera.J6f the first ward have adopted a
novel method by. which to keep the po
litical .excitement up to boiling heat.
Asqttad of the t,ranf-and-file" of the
Republican party station themselves
on the Jsidewalk r contiguous to some
"cornergrofiery'afldwhen one of the
Jiiany Candidates for political prefer
ment comes in sight, the shout is
raised: "Here's my manl" "Here's
my candidate every time ; I'se gwirie
to vote wr him, I is I" Of course the
woujd-e official is'. very - grateful sand
Swy? ' ' wfff a ana l"e "t
iJ tt-1 ?? order' np?n wmc
SSflWSfS.W.
SsTw" em.dTmi
X.:,xrT"' , - . - -, .-! i
i,') .. "i : -d-
floestjjTjtfi&r Sg,iaie JLaurie oa Sunday.
TJiijdjanip spirit'that found ex-
5reon., a the ibluo s laws and other
egislative enactments of colonial New
Englandetill'holds the ifoi't in' Scot
land id all its'pristihe vigor. In Edin
burgrOareoent-Sunday,- an English
SSSSJoiS1
!dJfSte!ii
aajommg apartment, walked mn th
Englishman's i room, and opened a dis
cussum. by -knocking the profane deee
crator down. A fight eflsued, ih which
the burly 9t came out, ahead. Both
were arrested and taken before a mag
istrate. who, after carefully weighing
the evidence, isent the Englisliman to
JaU Jfpr. Weakine the Sabbath ahd is
(Aj-rgedhw assailant withhearty com
; men-tion fo? his noble conduct.' The
London papers, with genuine English
perversity, complain of this decision
as unjust, and even hint that the wrong
man was ! Incarcerated ; but there ' are
thottsahd of Americans whose .hearts
!11 WailM'fxWii.ta (Un I-J:t...
Will warm towards the Bdinbuitt' fflHi'"'18
istraFe.while they' lament thb dfokrll l V)KW?mJ.
:AiJlV'r- Thomnson : but, who were to be iheirr
ble
country wbich permits indulgence
. uugoaiy meioaies upon tue i-oru
v m -t ; ti Fatal Wagen
-i f
s ! ui,ai-
i a, . y
In New1 Orleans last flundav nichl
' William Martin, runner for a sailors'
If a - . - ' '
passed In its arrangements, for the conve -
nlenoe and comfort of the traveling public.
rtilaaellU, holis the highest rank.
uoaraing-nouse, on a wager drank ', :ft o siicsp to ootn tnoee ana -nis'f caomet i f- j . "
. stapled condition, and next morninff m& : ' -JLJL ! ' -I 1JL mma
wan u Ann... ... t.,; . , -. Arr: 4i I -rrpar---. -.Vi-.rui,. ----- , . v-l '-to-Time. 1878. a34a all , -Jr:. i .
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vuniUOW. 1II'1U AMt M .nil ram.,l inir Rvr - f S 15 .. JJI Jli - J U M H
m Southern Ckf Prospect.-
i
" New York Sun.
A UrcrAr arfia'nf CTftin will b har-
vMtAd v in, the Southern iStatesthfe
orrriricf anl Hnmmer than at any har
vest season Since :1865V Virginia,
ere wheat is of thepriuQpai .cash
broducintf ctops, the farmers, Doping
tnereDy to pa iuuub. vyjlr. y
vuv-w w " - , . . . m '
i . . - i ' ik .Ak.Vnlthaa rf-iT I I
wVfiat. in abme instances reducinejA
nwaaira rf tnhaAOOa InYieWlOI aUMJOO-
sible row oh the other MeTot 4hew At,
lairtic thoTpTanter itf j&$&$rafl SUtfi
have also" consider aly4ncrea?Bd w6jr
planting of corn; aijict
hnmmA thia vear. In doinc so . toev
act mainly on the motto; wiat rwny
$&yed is a penny earnetu gj J was packed and did not represent pub-
Uimo nf crrn.in nnrfihased fof "MaTitaU0n1U.j5si.ljr!.. r r
use and the Jow price of cowcm coUse-lj
aueiituDUU jauiuuotuji wtw, wyw vhi j
uiham a mva Tvi nn- J
erate disastrously upon the planters in
canght unprepared for the emergency. I
With the exception or a little i aamage
by hail storms in Virginia and i oft:
injury by rust further - south, these'
crons are in the main ripening tirosper:
6usly so. that the farmers 4own j thre I
have prospect of uncommonly. wii-j
while the .colored illtdi
look forward to 4 liberal
supply of hog and honimy 0i Irtiidh tOvj
make next year s crop.
Political.
The latest estimate of the ,flfe81;!!of
the Democratic redistricting 6(ftemeH!n
unio nuis aown bix oibwiuw as cer .
I.:.!.. Lm . Vl- ma w BATTAVI O O AAUfBIn ITT
uu - uy uuiuu, f?i- H jnTr:1?
Jjemocrat - Q, j ana Beveo . aoj-uwui.
Of the latter two were Republican xn
1876, and five were Democratic. Each
of the doubtful districts gave less than
a thousand maioritv to the oartv which
carried it in 1876. h 'if'
There were a great many political'
visitors at Mr Tilden'fl tssidence ton
Gramercy Park, Saturday afternoon,
but whether they were there n law
business or to compare notes on the,
reporters.
The Portland Oregonian, Republican,
has declared aeainst the re-elwtion of
on account of his
course in relation to the Northern
Pacific railroad bill.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Democrat
counts on fifteen Democratic Repre
sentatives from Ohio in the next Con
gress.
It is said by the San Francisco
Bulletin th&t recent immigratioU has
strengthened the Republican vote in
Oregon. ' T ,
The Democratic State central cotH
mittee of Colorado ' has unanimously
indorsed the Potter investigation reso
lution. . ,
Ex-Secretary Bristow's name is men
tioned for the nomination of Governor
of Kentuckv. ; ' '
Honi Soit Qui Mai y Pense.
New York World.
A very young and handsome memn
ber of the Stock Exchange called the
attention of one of his fellows on
I
sl.rlJSL
: cijr u-unj- pau
supported his socks. "It's the nicest
thing going," said he, "and handsome,
too.'' The garters were made of blue
silk, with ribbon bows to match. The
treacherous friend, after fully commit
ting himself to their owner's senti
ments, went slyly and whispered all
over the floor, "Have you seen X's
blue garters ?" Presently a platoon of
brokers marched toward their well
greaved colleague and demanded a
peep at his order. He refused in a
surprised way. They insisted, he still
refused, and without-, .anyn Jurther,
young man was carefully taken hold
rostrum and laid flat on . hts back.
While he made his vain laments the
blue silk mystery was laid bare, and
the'Whdle'board "rush'ed" en wosae to
gaze at it. The garter ; market has
risen two points on purchases for in-
vestment, and an
active
interest
devopmgi O
1 : !
The "Ify&jg&fcbi. lathe. ttatiuL
Gentlemen of leisure who live in
Nevada will be glad to know the fash
ions for 1878. It will be a gross breach
of politeness to shoot at anybody fur
ther off than six feet, and if he falls at
the first fire it is de rigeur that you
Should walk up to the party and put
at least eight more bullets in his cats
cass in self-defence. This necessitates
carrying two revolvers, but that cannot
be helped. , ., ; -r , i .
Fashion at times lavs heavv burdens
on its votaries. The knife is hd longer
used in polite circles, and ; the correct
thing te do after the occurrence is to im
mediately eive yourself up to the
to the
police and send a letter of condolence
nearest relative or tne deceased.
18 not unusual to go to ,,tho, funeral
unleisit(1happenfi UM your own, t in
whickt ceVe A Ud tLto to. Sther
ptayawayortakeany active part
in
tne proceedings.
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Fonr Lts, thjit Equalled , Twelve Hundred
, Philadelphia North 'American.-
The hundreds of Passeffeert'liufrvinff
to and fro from trains M the' Pennsvl-
vania railroad debet last evening found
degree of light equal almost to that
4y- was.thertsulttif an'hi-
depot and cast a brillant radiance over
every object.; i:The four lights ecraallad
i,zuu candies, xne upper carbon burnt
out at tne rate Of over one inch per
hour and 'Cost two cents piinch, vnd
tnis is the sole cost of running tne
Mr Hayes Will Not Swap Horse,.
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rWashinetonPoat.l
It was reported yesterday Ithat cfianees I
m une so-caueo. cabinet oi tne j- raudu-
lent President were to take place in the
ueurf- utux-. Among x uiose -oarKea
t i : 1J .1 .. , 1
snvaie secreta--
X It. - TX7V TT.V... A i (kill Wi'
suclumgea were-ntemplatedjr that
Mr pEIayea was perfectTr- tatlsfifedth
ijr, yi tuo-Tf utM'l-UUW humjiii,iiuim -u
I the wnrkinea ot his Sotti
servioeeform t policies; and intended"!
I t kr.i r . . . .. ' T . l.!ff iX A J
10 siicfip to potntnose ana -.nis' cnumes
1 -n. v It
I in cc
Elving t ' i .
rest to tiie mother.
intnial I-. T --.-ti.-. W c.i- ttnil Iwom newer on reaaonahlBtartna-.; J ; ;rf3vi b-sH Jt !; flllLirik -i
r i nicht -fi-rtryi r.Ta xKattir
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STATE POtmCH ITEMS,
1 '-.Ji'-'J MJ!-- :
- Buncombe county has nominated for
the House Messrs MelyinE Carter and
a at Atkinson. :ry
f12xe, tyadesboro'eroiifitys ih Fee
Dee country.,!! almost' unanimous for
Got. Vance for the United States Sen-
mtai O .M !.( 0. ' U
mi. 't
wmwmw - '
udicial district meet at Tarbord
on the 18th of June, to nominate a
1 candidate for solicitor.
I There is great. , dissatisfaction in
Bowan'over the result of last Friday's
iconyentionai to the sheriffalty, and
the present sheriff, O F Waggoner, an
nounces himsslf an independent -candH
aaie on me grouna mat me conrenuon
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. . a . .
JDur&Bcnuiity t;uiLVB.iau- uaa -u-
ettruoted its delegates : to vote, for Maj
A'O 'Avery for judge. This gives Maj
Averythree, counties out of the eight,
and a part of a fourth, and some have
$0t yet declared their preference,
The-Bame convention endorsed Judke
gehenokfenp a place on the 1 bench -vi
the Supreme Court.
A Proposed World's Fair,
; - New -York (manufactures, hotel
proprietors, merchants and other
idea seems to meet witlr considerable
favor. As a first step it has 'been de-
tteifted ftOnterest the' prM - in the
enterprise Lto aee how far ' the public
ieeiing. u accoru wuu tup jpcuvmv,
find" already-Bome of the trade-journals
are enlisted in the fcafi bqU Tito time
for the proposed exhibition has not yet
been suggested.
; J lAT k32oicmST
roa
DroDoy,
CxBTajvFaUL R. L. Oct 19. 1877.
DaH-B.'&xxva-rs:.
It is a pleasure to give my testimony Sot
your valuable medicine. I was sick for a
long time with Dropsy, under the doctor's 1
care. Jte eaia :u was; water between tne
Heart and liver. I received no benefit until
I commenced takxnz the veeetme: in net I
: Was growing worse; Inave tried many rem
edies : they did not help me. Yxsrixx is
the--medicu.e-for Drepsy. -I began, to feci
beuar'Bner taxinff a w notuee. l bave
taxttS tiurty Potues in au. -i am perfectly
well, never rat oeccer. mo one can reel more
tkankfol then Ido i , tjti
1 am, aear sir, gratamuy yours,
I .
Vrrnt When the blood becomes life-
ISbs and stagnant, either from change of
Weather or of climate, want of exercise, ir
regular diet. or. from any .other cause, the
VecAtfna will renew the blood, narrv off .ha
piasaes oi capuaiisw aret agitaung t we I . i .
ubjeot flf getting p another . world's m B-w8 than
fair, to.be held in that city, and : the 1 elMwhere. not
putrid humors, cleanse thastomach, regulate I Cold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores redac
th hnels. and imnart a tone of view tn ih I ed. and eiehtv per cent of metal recovered.
whole body. I
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if l-P?F I I
VCtuiEa I lluE
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MrH. R. Stsvxvs:
J)tar fitr I had had a cough for eighteen
yean, iwnen i commencea tanng tne v
tine. I was very low; my system was
bflitated by disease. I had the Kidney Com
plaint, and was 'Very ' nervous ccmrh bad,
j lungs sore. When I had taken one bottle I
found it was Helping me; it has helped my
oatagh, and it . strengthens' me. I am now
able to do mv work. -Sever have found ftnv-
tiring like tto Yfsetise: f I know It is fery
trung is is rewnmenaea to oe.
Mas, A. J. PENDLETON.
Vuavtm is nourishing and strengthening;
purifies tha'bloodi rceulatetr the bowels:
quiets the pervous system; acta directly npco
secretions: and arooaes the whole sys
90S
; SICK HEADACHE.
; Evabsvilx, Izn)-, Jan 1, 1877.
Mb. Stxvibs: , , .
, Dear 8ir I haye aaed your Vegetine for
fiidk Headache, and been greapy benefitted
Thereby. I have every reason to believe it
. - : 3 ? 1
Ki iw b guuu -ueuiupe , ..
' Yours very respectfully,
I Msa. JAMES CONNER.
4U Third. St-
Hkadiche. There are varioqs ptaisee for
headache, as derangemen of the Circulating
system, of the digestive organ's' ofthe nerv
ous system. &c VeeeUne can be said to be
a sure remedy for the mangr kinds of head
ache, as it acts directly upon the various
causes of this ,flmnl';"t W"""""" trtM.
gestion, Cc-tiveness. Rheuiastiam.Nf uralgia
BiUiousnees,-fcd. j Hhp iHfctind Ti You
WUi never regret .t
Doctor's ReQQrl.
Da, Csas M. DtfDD-arHAUBiw, Apothecary,
' EvansvaieItut. .
The doctor writes : I have a large camber
nf trnnA mnm-a whn t.k. YT Af t fPfbM
Mwvw VHII1VMIV1. . !. . i. 1 1 l. l V .
rejommenoeai ... 1 ,v Dec 27, 1877
' VBOKiiinc is a great panacea for our seed
fathers and mothers ; for it gives them
strength, unlets their nerves, and gives them
nature's sweet sleep.
VECET1IUE
Doctor's RenoiL
H. R. Eknvsna: Esq.- ' v
t ' Dear Str W h - kam .riling Tfinr TftU
uable Vegetae for three years, and we find
that it mves serfeat satis fan tinn. We believe
I do toe pest hloodpurifiei ' npwroi
very respectfUUy, Dx J B BROWN CO
Druggists, Uniontewn, Jty.
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GGETinE
; (Prepared by
H. R. 8TEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
Vetiie Bold by Ah Druggists.
It undersigned have opened aCS
fert-claea Llverv Stables, at DidJLiZ
Boa's old Stand, where can be had at all hoars
ltrst-elass Olarances, Pheetons, Baggies, Ac,
Orders left fori Carriages to go to the Rail
I orwvi teams. caMfni Mvm.
i ana reasonaoie prices are our motto.
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USD THIS DAY. .!.-.---;.
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BTJTTEltlCK;ft 00
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VEGETiniE
VECETINE.
17 ? w e.wiu.aooommuaaiearove anamnsient I by any xther ssSaJuaiiment ln uus niy. , ,
stock, where they will .receive all the attea- f rTff ns.r 'giji. nf stilt
t .J. .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
wxtt ' nun
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BOOTS AND SHOB8 .
GRSAT JBJEDUOTION IN PRICES.
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We ar now receiving our
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SPItI!f G STOCK of BOOTS tut SHOES
Which wit will sell at lower prices than the
sam Goods have ever before been sold in
this market. Our fedlitt for baying
Boots ana Sees cheap, mr.not eqnalled by
apyfinn in North Carolina, and we have
Marked Down the Price of
fstBMt shoe in ovra BOUSE.
We can afford and intend to sell Boots
they can be bought
excepting any house or
plape, '
From our Large Stock we haye selected
several hundred pairs of i
LABH-S1,
MISSES' AND
SHOES,
CHILDREN'S
Which we offer at Retail at the extremely
low price of
15 Cents per Pair.
Many o them cheap a 'double that price.
Please call and see our Low Prices.
SMITH k FORBES,
csabixits, h. c.
mchl7
liERIOAN METALUBG1CAL WORKS,
VAN WYCKj3lELTINQ OOMPANTXE
Perth Amboy, N. J.
ret
5S
GOLD 8ULPHERET ORES a specialty ; a
ruarantee of eighty per cent, from which
guarantee of eighty per cent.
expenses are to le deducted.
i to be deduct
Oree shipped from Charlotte via Carolina
rimfnl -'Pdiivr.-i! 13r.lTnfn.frr. fhttnAA ti
Amboy by sail.
. Oree should .be assayed and .Uispected by
jfror Manna, or th
Prof Hanna. of the United States Mint
-for runner information refer to members
of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth
Amboy. Dr JULIO H RA.B,
pri.tr uetLBUpc
POULTERER'S FRIEND.
r
A sure preventive and cure for gapes and
chicken cholera, and will promote fat. Sold
in Charlotte, only by
mays wiUSUN
A BUR WELL.
Neiswanger & Go's
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
CX-ASIXtttE, N. C.
LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT i
OUly First-Class Companies Represented'
japrzi..
. THRESH MACKEREL,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
I have in store, 65 half-barrels and kits of2
FRESH MACEJSRSL,
Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale
prices.
pall early.
THOS H GAUCHER,
. College Street.Q
A'
ARRISON'S WRITING INK
Advertised in another nari - of fhls mmi.
is ior sale by tuwi a tmu.
pra . T,
PHILADELPHIA
always had -a good name as a plaoe to
purchase
ana CLOTHING
j at LOWEST PRICES, and now that
JOHn WANAOAKER
has added to his
STUPENDOUS CLOTHING AND FUR-
! NISHING GOODS BUSINESS,
ot4 IffwoTT
I . " vrr-- -
I it is o WONDER that the eyes or city ,
I ana country are on mm.
I THE BE AUTYofhif NEW ENTERPRISE
i e- SiLi.s.5-.- .
i ti a pi n.cna -
I -3f 2r---?rr- 1
UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES
for BflbfitsaitJatirwI' very" Eeant; Goods
' K-iaaocung ponuyeiy
YTfitlifG IN-PERSONAL DRESS,
Besides all HOUSE FURNISHING Fabrics.
I wouldlnlbrni the citixens of Charlotte
and sftrrouhaiiig Country mat i nave ac
ted, ttut-Agency of tbis eeieDra wtoo--hm
.tiirh.v fall Una of SAMPLES
and am prepared to take orders ior any cms
'or qoqos. wanted. -: .;;. -
rUtinA4MUvin-InMd that TOO CSXtSe
BuppUail Agency at lower pricM ihan
Tha -tlantlii. ' t T-M J . . jt
OtneiB. la m-rn-i- 4w--. ... n-:fyy.
.CTeii the lae- te-?t -thsj
19 8r! -a jarDhn far &rtnftvm moklft:
"tetrt PESETA f
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
' ON HAND AND ON DRAUGHT
Bergner fc Engel's Beer.
Butterfield & Co's Ale.
Fred LauieW Porter.
, .. Sold by the dozen for family use.
Ale, Beer and Porter, per dozen $1 25
Champagne Cider, per dozen- 3 00
Lager Beer on Ice,
MISSOURI CIDER ON DRAUGHT.
Wines, Champagnes and Choice liquors
always on hand.
Joseph Fischesser,
PROPRIETOR.
Ty ADDILL HOUSE,
Gastonia, Y. C,
-by
R . E . WADDILL,
feblO tf
gTOP AT THE
BOYDEN HOUSE,
SALISBURY, N, C.
0 S BROWN, Proprietor
Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.
0 S Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk ; L W Hasten
and W O Shelbnm, Assistants.
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Charlotte, N. C.
RATES
$3, $2.50 and $2
ACOOEDIKGITO
Location of Rooms
H. C. ECCLES,
PEOPRIETOE.
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IVIetropolitan Hotel
COBNEB TRYON & 4TH STREETS.
IS NOW IK REGULAR OPERA
TION for tecs ACCOMMODATION
OP TRANSIENT and PERMANENT
BOARDERS.
ON AND AFTER MAY 1ST. TABLE
BOARD WILIi BB REDUCED TO $16.00
FER MONTH ; FES, DAY 2.00 and 2.60,
J. Mc. Alexander Co.,
Proprietors.
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FAIRBANKS'
STAND ABD SCALES,
KAOSWITH XHS
LATEST and MOST VALUABLE EUPROYEMESTS
SCALES
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C0PPEJ1JMIL18, 8PICK ilXl.;;,AND
- STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY.
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I For sale by leading Hardware Dealers.:
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ATALOGUES OF
A ' SlERlCKtt PATTKRN8
i - l 1878; this day received.'-';
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i AltoeoTPatternsnp to 6,161. " -
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poitment of new patterns as fast as issued.
HOTEL,
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l?, PATTEB1SB for -PRIL,
lo7fit up tp Nnmber 6,193, received this day.
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Facts Worth x,-.
That the greatest bargains offered this w
original cheap store of Spnn 18 t the
Onr goods are all bought from first hand? ar,a
oiixfnendsandthe eommumty the Cent ofT lhal1
Wholesale and Retail Loot af tii ixiS. J!. of . l Wh
4-4 Bleached Shirting, free from starch, only 9c uer
44 Heaw BroTO SMrtino.. nnl ' y Pryard.
Beautiful Corded Piques, only....'. """ n J&.
J AUc Per yard.
Hambure !liMrin?s and TnsprfiTi r ok-
Wnen Damask bowels, 225 and 50c w'orth,? '
Handfiorrio whifo "R ffoi- double
immense bargains ; Lovely Knidkerbod.e? Drees GoocU. ; S
12i, 15 and 25c ; Bali FringeB to match all colors ila
25ci 9-bar P ek Ruffling, 10 to 25c:
iaoies Rippers, all s only 75c and gl.00 ; Ladies' HZ
ers and Morocco Shoes, f 1.00, $1.25 and $1,50 A
line of Indies' and Children Hosiery. Be se tjTl
a call. We have a full f nnV f n Jl , glve U8
lowest prices. '
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KAUFMAN
We call the attention of th9 public to our large and well assorted stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
OUR
OUR
CLOTHING
lis
Reliable.
PRICES
MOST
Reasonable.
Also, a Very firm ntnoV nf r-rfa Rfc
-IT. . - wuyvg uu .ujjpim vui uue MUCK 0 Knr
and Straw Hats, a specialty. Give us a call before purchasing, as it will be t
your interest to do so. 10
W. K A U FM AN & CO.,
CORNER OP TBADK AND TRYON STREETS, SPRINGS' CORNER.
BUY THE BEST!
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siJSIN THE SXATE ABE FOB SALE AT
WJSHSMM'EM. 2 GO'S,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
CBABLOTTE, JV..C.
LADIES, IF YOU BUY
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Embroideries, White Goods, Xces, Corsets, Lisle Kid and
Silk Gloves, Veils, Crap -padies' Underwear, Lace
and Lin Collars abd Cufis, Worsted and
r Silk !Figes, .TJnabrellas ' and
Parasols, fans, Buttoiisyllosiery, Zypher Worsted, Material
for fancy- work, all kinds Keck wear, go to
MRS.. QUERY'S,
Where you find the Largest and most complete Establish
ment of the land in the State. A full stock, good business,
OTiaUqensesya me to sell goods
in my line at very low prices.'
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IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE.
MURRAY, &
LAKMAN'S
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lUng, yet most 4l
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awftffiniwa trtibvandl ehU&STa
tinman after ym are on, la Mtia&ctorY to
Jl4 whoiael adeepniiety for Only
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QOODS, Spanish SCARFS. &c- Anpther lot of that cheap
Bjrerybody
is invited to call.
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L W. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST,
Office T5Tr Scarr
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I am working at
pnoeS to suit the
umea. iqt oasn.
Will iriva vnn ai
ISToil set of teeth
and Tin Filling
taserted for $1.00
and npwards."
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lite patiifaction.
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xperienoe I guarantee en
KENT.
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,h( .T-tree weat, new uowages. aw -Ary
Boom, suitable for a boaineu office,
on College fltre-tr"t3-ll oh
THOS. H, GAlTHEBi
Improved City
Property For Sale.
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s.i NY person desiring to purchaw wj'
A.lxDprored city lot, hoaiw wito . ua
tbom,andinodenianiTeniences, flnejw
of watr,hriek kitchen, within fiyemtoW
vilk: of the public squan b wcommo
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