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AizioiasK azk f?tvf ;it ifiSesBi STATE NEWS. Pitt.county haseacies,, 90f The telephone is in Ashev; Hickory has five tobaccofactories. A party.iatAskeyffle,wiU;aHa summer (excursion to Bald Mountain. Um W'.lrK-r-s', --1 't.-'-yiriji. i', Rev Dr Patterson, of Wilmington, is! sick at Chapel Hill, Asheyille went wet last week by majors ox- x WilmidoVheM thV46if 1 6f the ocean for two days last week. They say another paper is about be ing started in Salisbury by a Mr Quanta.: There is a children's memorial asso ciation in Wilmitoa? ff $ b ft O J The Concord yp has Bald Moun tain illusJr4py4"our special artist." Tilden, formerly Shoe Heel, voted against prohibition. ,if K Jonah Bouehton, the tempearance lecturerigtJUgjon, The "Wilmington Light Infantry will have their prize shooting at Smithville on the 20th of this month. " , , . A negro mjftMfflVdedr fwiihl hoe near Pantego recently, says a cor respondent iof the jTarboro Southerner. Hickory voted last week! on the question, "hoi or no hog." "No hog" was elected 9 majority. . t TheealferMieMrWgu? denies that it was he who went snipe hunting and held the bag. Capt Jos H Green has Deeh re-elected chief of the Raleigh :fixe depart ment. .,1.1 A v;f'7fi v Wilmington was to have had anoth er regatta yesterday. rvJIve boats .had entered. DrTHMann, a prominent citizen of Franklinydiefd on the night of the 5th, aged 47. Ti-.V , Cotton receipts in Raleigh lasttweek, 9G bales; whole receipts for the year to date, 44.101: increase in receipts this year over last to date, 1,518. The Witness says the people of Wilkes are in favor of,, a greenback cur rency and urees upon them the formation pf greenback clubs. . The Statesville American says Gen John C Gorman, of Raleigh, has gone to Asheville! d takS charge of th Pio neer, the;ReublIcanpa;perf; as editor. Happy Home (Burke county) JEdu cator. 7th : Mai Wright, formerly of Statesville and later of Hickory, is ly ing yery ill of dropsy at Mrs Connelly's house at Icard. Dr Happoldt tapped him on yesterday and drew about four and a half "talTonf ofwaterfrom him; A mill stone auarry has been discov ered on the land of John B Weaver, of Buncombe, some of the stones are now in use in a mill in that county and the mill men publish a card in the Asheville Citizen, saying that they are the best they ever saw. In the United States Circuit Court at Raleigh last-Thursday, Johnstone Jones was, upon motion of T C Fuller, admitted as an attorney and counsell or at law, solicitor in equity, and proc ter of the court. The Wilmington Review corrects its statement that the music teacher at St Mary's, Raleigh, has skedaddled. Rev Dr Smedestelegraphs the Review that the music teacher was ; called sud denly from his post of duty by the se verest domestic affliction. ' ' fi t til) . i - .; Tarboro Southerner : Col Polk's af nrmatiolTWthlSnhfffettces in-Edge come could. ppt be replaced -for less than $80G,$0X9&; instead of1"ia the State." Tfye -Stats Tfences, cost over $30,000,000 fdv t)h4tuilding 'IniEdge combe there are 119,008 acres of im proved land. Tarboro Southerner : "Old Mrs Sallie Currie," as she was familiary called by all who were wont to consult her oracle, died in Halifax countj near the Edge combe line, onTaesdayvof last week. She has been quite a character in her day. If money was lost, aman drown ed and submerged, she could tell where the one Or the other, rcquld be found. Young ladies sought her shrine to have their' 'ttorosoope spread Tout j Peace to the prophetess.. r . A new military company - has just been organized iriJvilmingtooiIt is called the Lamlb Ligtft Infantry, and is officered as cfollpwg ; Captain R S Radcliffe', J'irst Lieutenant J WHew ett j Second ' Lieutenant J T Pate ; Third Lieutenant C P Roseberry ; Ensign E J Jboekamyj Surgeon Dr W J H Bellamy? -There ?are forty-five members. WUmingtori Steer j. A covered wagon both sides labelled with the hiU of fare of the,.RepubricaTX:jiarbeque:ro: takf4 piace w uutonsto-naywith a string band itfside, ahdrbeaded by . James Heatoaand Col Wm Tecumseh Cutlar in another vehicle, decorated with the1 "flagfof our ,conn,try,' .paraded, th rou gh the sheets jesterday and attracted no little. attention. iJiJ - vilkesb6ra Witness: Mr I'JdeD Cowles, while pu$ driving last Wedaes daj , met with a s"erious accident. Ifc seems that his animal took, fright and ran off, capsizing his buggy" 'and lear ing it literally to pieces, and throwing Mr Cowles some distance on the ground But we learn-that he-is not seriously hurt, his hOffia. being? hurt the worse of Raighfew7rDr Hammond, "of NewtrpTki hrrjtten an-.cpen lettet. to Dr-ri8som, m'replv to th ananfr of tblatter;iit,tttxonvention ofasyrs lumperiritendent&, in Washington Oityirlon since. The suWect of T Q.'a Mif&Sy&m "Ethics of Medi4 calJSxpert testimony m the Medical Jarispradencet)f Insanity." This Bpeech pubjished in theTTffica Jwrm&faMtyW The h$$frkj)r Hammond ia cnrculajted over ourState" ana tne pupiicaw,, vA me aqaresses wm.therfore DJ answer it. ' - WniteglJnro'JOM .? Weleamfhaf Mr BbrHayJryar bitten by a large4 black spider; white in tbd field awbrtt) on last 8aturdav. and.died from thp of. fects of it on Monday ' :aornmg : 'Mr K Daviii.Wjahonipfl.MrtAlfred .Dftvis,!! county 20n Saturday! he w&s hale and hearty, and , the I next Monday was a corpse. These large black spiders are Bald to be more poisonous than a snake. Die. Joseph McCarver, white, of Gaston county, sentenced to the penitentiary where he has been confined since Ifo- .Yelnbef 8, 1873, for manslaugter,- has tteen reieasea, nis term naying expiree.. The VnioToTjEkpress announces that at the wet and dry lection in Monroe last week, ''many of the most pominent ladies were present t the ipoll3, provided with pro hibition1 tickets, and did ' all in their power( to induce men to. vote against license." We are embracing the "civilization" of the North. r Polkton Argus : Farrow Jones and Simoai Jones, r both colored, werq.cut- ting down some trees, Thursday after noon, about half a mile from this place, and one'tree lodged against some Others; when they cut down another so tba it wonld fail against - tne loagea tree and carry that down also, which it did not do, but in slipping off the top overbalanced the but, which rflew irpttiii, striking Farrow and mashing into a jelly his head and left side. Tarboro : Soviherner : Gen Bryan Grimes passed through from Pitt on Monday, having a pair of six-pronged antlers found in the woods almost in dissolubly locked together. A neigh bor was attracted to the spot in the forest by buzzards, and there he found Ijhe bucks dead and only slightly de- :3omposed, with these antlers locjcea in death. The pecs oi one wasDroK en and the othetJiadevidently starv ed. What a thought of jealousy, re- yenge, aeatn crowas ine mina ana points the moral. Gen Grimes will present the antlers to non is. r iiatue, for the University -museum. Concord Sunt -Yesterday about noon i ri mi a negro woman nam ea ousan xnomp- spn, working a cotton patch on the lot bet Spring street, untenanted4; M press Idt.'Dut owned by Wm Cook, saw what she supposed to be an infant in the well In the rear ot the house, xne alarrn was giyen and a crowd collect ed almost immediately. A basset was lowered and the body of a negro baoy was drawn up. l?rom appearances, the body must have been in the well five or six davs. A coroner s iury was impanelled late yesterday evening, and the matter will receive a full in vestigation. Wilmington Star : Yesterday morn- ing at a point on' the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, about half way be tween Halifax and Enfield, a colored man was in a hand car in company wiih one or two other colored men, and holding on behind a material train by the , aid of poles, when by a sudden cessation of the speed of the train, or the pole slipping, the colored man referred to was projected forward with such violence against the end of the pole that it entered his side, just under the left arm, and the end of it was forced through his breast, making a terrible wound. He was alive at last accounts. Parole's Unexpected Defeat. It has already been announced that the race for the Westchester cup, 21 miles, at Jerome Park, last Tuesday, was won by S D Bruce's General Phillips, who defeated Lorillard's Parole, (the conqueror of Ten Broeck,) and Bias ell's St James. The New York Tribune furnishes the annexed descrip tion of the race : "i?or bail an hour betore the race began men were shouting offers to wa ger $100 to $25 and $100 to $20 that Parole would win, and proposed to give the odds of ten to One against any horse but Parole. The three contes tants started off easily, and came down by the stand in the first quarter of t mile at a moderate pace, Phillips lead ing ana raroie andst James running Side by side. , Parole was impatient under tbestrong'pull that his jockey kept on mm. and shook his head re peatedly. For a mile the positions did not change materially, Phillips being still in advance, and Parole and St'James galloping along as if they were harnessed together. Then Phillips increased his lead a little, and as the three passed the stand a second time he was four or five lengths in advance .mill the backers of Parole were not at all uneasy, expecting a tremendous dash of speed in the home-stretch, which would settle the matter. When the three horses entered upon the last bait mile at James lost heart and was quickly" far behind the others. Phillips was still running strong and well, and for the first time a doubt troubled the admirers of Parole. But they felt re assured as tbey saw their favorite gaming a trifle on Phillips. When the two swung round the turn and entered the last quarter of a mile Phillips was toree lengms aneaa oi raroie. it was now or never with the champion, and jBarrett, his jocKey, urged him to supreme effort. He could not lash him, for Parole always swerves under the whip, and the horse failed to mend nis pace. ri-onsiernation ieil upon tnose spectators and they were many who thought nothing in the country could beat Parole. The Texas horse was still full of fire and vigor, and easily retained his advantage. His j ockey turned him to the outside of the track, where the ground was the firmest and best for running. Parole ran close to the inner rail, and labored heavily ; on the solt, sticky earth Without a stroke of the whip to cal forth his - reserve , power Genera! Phillips dashed in an easy winner by tour lengths, Parole second, and St James a long distance behind. The time was 4.13. : A great shout of sur prise aria exultation (for the genera public. always exults when a favnrttA is beaten, no matter how worthy of ad- miration tne aeieatea racer may be. filled the . air, as the great Parole, .yicipr in counuess contests, was over come. Phillips was greeted with much appjause when be came back to the lupges stand. -"Parole never, carried heavy weight patiently, and had on his back 121 pounds. To this fact, to the softness of the track and to the real merits , of the winner: General Phillips, must be ascribed thV U champion's - defeat. rhUlips ran in the Fordbam handicap last Thursday but did hot ' distinguish himselij.not being placed. The ' track WAS heavv both davs ''and a horse that cpuicieaC Parole ought ,tp(. have srun better: in ihe Fordham, ;i carrying .only H4 pounds."' in anyncase General Phillips must now beput in the -front rank oi the racers of the year at long distances. He it by Glenelg out of La Pblka. and is & ' nowerfnl. "" well-framAd norsouryerof. Wagw.nln lorhe 1 is n. nVipntnnfc. TTn will ho onnoiHororl a dangerous antagoQist thereafter in wh atever - race- he may. start. - The prize wtn "by; him; Waa worth $100.7, si 'o all who are suffering from, the errors and. indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac I ii4 pena a receipt mat will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary ia South '.America; ??J?dr,a,5.elf-addreB8ed envelope to the REV JOSEPH T INMAN, station D, Bible Home, New York City. may80dwtf Arrest of a North Carolina fifercbant. , , Special ( Dispatch to the Baltimore 8an. - i Eicmidiirr, Viahe 7?-?W 3F Trog den, of the firm of W.FTrogden fe;Cp., merchants, of reensborqN Cf"?has been arrested in that city .brought here, and committedto jail to-day, to an swer an Indictment charging him with obtaining goods under false pro tenses from merchants in this city. Trogden's creditors have notified those in Balti more and Philadelphia of his ' arrest. His creditors have employed counsel to assist the Commonwealth's attorney in the prosecution. Trogden is con fident that he can establish his' inno cence. DR. TUTT'S SflRSflPaRILLA QUEEN'S DELIGHT THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER KNOWN FAE A.ND WIDK FOR ITS WON- DEEP0L VIRTUES. Thousands of victims of Scrofula, F hen- matic patients who have cast aside the r cratches ; sufferers from syphilitic taint an ec ercurical poison, all over the land, bear witness oi usemcacy. The seat of these diseases is 'in the blood, and impure blood canses unhealthy secre tion, which develop H ons of the Skin , Bore Eyes, foal Discharges from the Ncse, Ears and Womb, White Swellings, Scald Head, . Night Sweats, Whites,- Sallow Com plexion, K ey Disease, Nocturnal Emis- siona, and a long train of direfql ills. DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARILLA Is a concentrated extract of the curative pro perties of roots and herbs whibh act on the blood, coming in direct contact with the germ oi diseases, extending hs influence to eyery part of the system, it is. a powerful alterative, and literally A RENOVATOR OF THE BODY. Under its influence the eyes grow spark ling, the complexion clear, and unsightly blotches rapidly disappear. The value of this compound in general de bility can not be overestimated. It arouses the flagging energies of life. TO TUE LADIES, If you are suffering from what is familiar ly known as "Female Weakness," use Tutt B Baesapaeiixa. ahd Queer's Delight. It will cure Leucorrhcea, Spermatorrhoea, and other fonl discharges, when all other medicine fails. Sold by Druggists. Price, $1 a bottle, or six for $5. Sent by express on receipt of price. OFFICE, 35 MUoK&Y STREET, BSW YORK. PROPERTY HOLDERS! LOOK TO YOUR IXTEBEST. WE MAKE SALES OF REAL ESTATE iN AND OUT OF THE CITY AND ONLY CHARGE 5 per cent. WE RENT HOUSES AND ONLY Charge 5 per cent, and Collect the Same For 2 1-2. per cent. rnHUS you see, we rent and collect for JL 7i per cent. Apply to?' L DAW30N & CO., Old Bank of Mecklenburg Building. jan2 PHILADELPHIA always had a good name as a place to purchase DRY GOODS and CLOTHING at LOWEST PRICES, and now that JOHN WAIJALIARER has added to his ' STUPENDOUS CLOTHING AND FUR NISHING GOODS BUSINESS, DfiY GOODS AiSO, ON AN EQUALLY STUPENDOUS SCALE, it is NO WONDER that the eyes of city and country are on him. THE BEAUTY of bis NEW ENTERPRISE UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES for Substantial, and yery Elegant Goods, inclnding positively ; EVERYTHING IN PERSONlt DRESS, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, Besides all HOUSE FURNISHING Fabrics. ' ' ' 1 ' fT' '. ' -f ' 1 ...... I would inform the citizens of Charlotte and snrrpQnding country ; that I haye ac cepted the Agency of this celebrated estab lishment, and have a full line of SAMPLES and am prepared to take orders for any class of Goods wanted. " ; ;t ; ' .Call and be convinced . that ypu can be supplied at this Agency at lower prices than by, any pther establishment in. ttus city, J. S. PHILIPS. B1 EST BARGAIN FOR GO DAYS. ium j -t. i ir. ty ; : motlntaloecfiia land bat can'te tilled ; grows clover, i orchard grass and-. timothy, within S milnanf a. nhnrch and school. This iract of land is situated on Nantihala river and is well salted to grazing arid Stock rais ing J greater portion .can! ?eimltivated, Price, cash, $84Q title perfect,! Apply to Carolina Real JEstate Agency of ; - I . ,k jin7.ii i DAWSON Jfc CO., ' IBanKPMecktenbnrg BuLding. yr ANTED. . " " " - A Northern iay with a child; would like to engage board t with some good family, within three miles of ' Charlotte, ' for a few months. References exchanged. For .urther information apply at jan7tf THIS OFFICE. . BOOTS AND SHOES;; BsSa mmhm ri t She o 6 m m ra il H H M M M II T H H k A AAA 444 oo o o o o o o oo RRK R B KRK S B R R BBB B B BBB B B BBB EKK B KB T TT KRK 8SS S BOOTS AND SHOES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES Which we will sell at lower prices than the same Goods have ever before been sold in this market. Our faciliti for baying Boots and Shoes cheap, ere not equalled by any firm in North Carolina, and we have Marked Down the Price of EVERY SHOE IN OtTIfc flOtSE. We can afford and intend to sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere, not excepting any house or place. From nnr Tjiron Rtnrfc wa hnvn nolooftwl several hundred pairs of LADIEd', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Which we offer at Retail at the extremely low pi ice of "J5 Cents per Pair. Many of them cheap at doable that price. Please call and see our Low Prices. SMITH & FORBES, CHARLOTTE, N, O. mchl7 MACHINE AND IKON WORKS. Metropolitan Works, Canal Street, from Sixth to Beyenth RICHMOND, VA. i ; , ENGINES, portable and stationary, SAW MILLS, GKIST-MILU3. TOILERS, CAST- Sec. MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, 4c. -. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to onrnew styles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for banlinjrjum bar, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. The beet Planters regard our GINNING ENGINES superior to a iv in use. Send for illustrated Catalogue free. Other things being equal enconrge ooutnern institutions Repair work solicited and promptly done Bnafttng, jraueya, Ac or urn Mouses. Wm E TANNER A CO. may 15dwly ERIE CITT IRON WORKS Charlotte, N. O.. April 7th. X7"E herebv notirV nnr mim fAimttm and V i the public generally that the manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of pt jonn wujres, or tms city; who w pre pared to fill orders for our well known En- gineB ana dsw muis on the shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices. . JOHN H BLISS, " Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet anv and all competition. With my facilities on the Bpot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not bear freight Charges such as Grate Bars. fltarVft Rnark Arresters. Ac., and hndlA th "Rii fKtv Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pense, inns enaDiing me to oner Machinery uetter ngurea to tne purcnaser than eyer oeiore. Be sure to give me a call, or write for dr culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron .Works, Charlotte, .NVO. apr20 MERIOAN METALURGIOAL WORKS, VAN WYCK 8MELTING COMPANY, . Perth Anjhoy, N. J ; , - Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores red ab ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered. GOLD SULPHERET ORES a specialty ; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. . J " ' Ores shipped from Charlotte yia Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington," thence to Amboy bysail. v , j ' ; -: Ores should be assayed and1 inspected by Prof Hannaj of the United States Mint. For further information refer to .members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RAE, pr!4tf "- v Gen. Supt. PRIME O. FAMILY ROE AND : Clipped Herrings, on consignment and for sale low by ? ; i. I'---;-'- , . JNO.W.HALL&CO Trade Street, Charlotte, N 0 ? I 851 ... - r HOTELS NDSAJXONS. ON HAND AND ON DRAUGHT Bergner & EhgeFs Beet. Batterfleld & Co's Ale. Fred Lauer's Porter. . Sold by the dozes 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 Liauors always on hand. Joseph FiscHesser, PROPRIETOR. "ADUILL HOUSE, Gastonia, N. C, by- R . E . W A D D I L L , feblO tf s TOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N, 0. C 8 BROWN Pronrietor fLate of the National Hotel, Raleigh. B Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk; L W Mas ten and W O Shelburn, Assistants. dec30 3m : Charlotte, N.C. ---RATES $3, $2.50 and $2 ACCOEDINQ TO Location of Rooms H. C. ECCLES, . PEOPRIETOR. febl SUMMER RESORTS. l'DWN BY THE"SEA" Skason or 1878. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BEAUFORT, N. C, Giorgk W, Chaelotts....... Proprietor, (Late Proprietor of Atlantic House,) Was opened for the reception of guests on the first day of May, 1878. , The aboye hotel is situated Immediately on the water front, in the business centre of the town and offers special inducements to commercial traYelers, . and has a view from its promenade on the roof unsurpass ed by any other building in the town: BALL ROOM This hotel has a splendid Ball Room attached, and a band of music has been engaged for: the entire season. BATHING HOUSES Commodious Bath ing Houses haye been erected on shore and beach, for the benefit of the patrons of this hotel. CROQPET GROUND For those who de light in this innocent amusement, provision has been made. BOATS Fast sailing and well managed Boats will be in readiness at all hours to convey passengers about the harbor, and will connect with all trains. The United States mail boat lands and sails from the hotel wharf. FISHING Beaufort offers superior ad vantages to those who delight in catching the finny tribe. THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best that, this and the adjoining markets afford. - THE 8ERVANTS will, be required to be polite and attentive. THIS HOTTCT. wilt hA feuvmrl tft nnn. REDUCTION IN BOARD Per day $1 50: per uiuuui fw vVi Beaufort, May 17, 1878. may23 2m ...!- ... i . ; ; r- The Atlantic Hotel, BEAUFORT, N. C. A FIRST-CLA.SS SEA -SIDE RESORT I ! OPEN FROM JUNE 1ST to OCT. 1ST. ; 11 ILL ba managed by the undersigned for Hi the seasons of 1878 and 1879. Thia buildiug lies directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing daily beneath it. it has been greatly improved, and is now the only FIR8T-CLA8B sea-side resort in Worth Carolina. THE TABLE will be supplied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured rrom iana ana water. .. Terms of Board,: $2 50 per day. Children and servants, half price. v Special contracts will be made with ex cursion parties and with those wishing to remain longer man one wees. ; A B A R . Is attached to the hotel, and will be supplied wim nrst-ciass liquors. A good band of music has been secured tor tne season. Uf G K BAGBY, may8 .;J.j i NEW SONG! ! A: new son? will flhhri jthtiatt all t O ' wrfvw & UIAIJUU x Ulf Toar Arms Around Me Pet, the Old Man's ayes are onut'Loaner Journal. Can yc'u imeglne anything more agreeabie young man, except pumng one of PERRY'S It it the boast of smokers now that they can get a pure Hayana Cigar for the small - r n r J! . sum oi & lur a uiuie, ai PERRY'S CIGAR STORE. jun7 : r jpANCY FAMILY. FLOUR. - ,i Rf st and cheapesb in the city, at the janl CA8H STORE, Tryon St. nm Hoiii, GREAT SALE OF CLOTHING, BUT GOODS, SMOm jZAm TRUNKS, dc., at GREATLY REDUCED PRIOEP. Extra inducements in ladies' linen suits, Hamburg Edging and Inserting, ladies' Shoes and city. Everything reduced at bottom prices. M, EZOIEiRES c2 1ES ("Just received a new lot of the celebrated Pearl Shirts the only reliable shirt, -price $1,00, for men and boys. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT : W. KAUFMAN & CO ARB SELLING Clothing, Famishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, TRUNKS and SATCHELS at astonishing low prices. Here are some of the bargains : Mens' Blue Flannel Suite R w " Cassimere Suits ' ; " All-Wool Pants............ ZZ'tLTO to QutrteraShogeVt0f Box-Toe Low ntw nAffr5-an2inJe?d to n thing, Boots, -fihoeaf' Hats, and any where m OUr cbeaPer they can be bought else 2000 pair of ready-made Pants on hand which must be sold. tfive us a call and buy to your own judgment, as you will profit by it. W. K AUFMAN & CO., CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS, SPRINGS' CORNER. BUY THE BEST! Beet EaotG, CIioco ond Wat IN THE STATE ARE FOR SALE AT FEiS-ELaEuE cS GO'S, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, JV. C. LADIES, IF YOU BUY MM MM L II R3 N EES RBS T Y L IINNNE KBTY L n If N N KB RKR TT L n KltN S R B T MMMM HUM If II T. M M H n L M M M II I.T.T.L LLLL n N NM SEE B Embroideries, "White Goods, Laces, Corsets, Lisle Kid and Silk Gloves, Veijs, Crapes, LadUes' Underwear, Lace and Linen Collars and Cnffe, Worsted and Silk Fringes, Umbrellas and . Parasols, Fans, Buttons, Hosiery, Zypher Worsted, Material for fancy work, all kinds Neck wear, go to MRS. QUERY'S, Where you find the Largest and most complete J3stablish- ment of the kind in the State. A foil stock, good business, small expenses, and selling for Cash, enables me to sell goods in my line at very low prices. apr7 , ... MRS. P. QUERY. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE. MURRAY & LANMAN'S CXLEBKATID P L O R I D A ''X WATER. The riehest most lasting, yet most del- inat nf all rmrfn m mm - ; r , , t,7" -i?5 or use on we nana kerchief, at the Toilet and in the Bath,' de lightfta taidJwaUhfia: ia theaicJc room, re lieyea weakness, fatigue, prostration, ner Tousness and headache; Lobkout for couti terfeitt alwayi ask for the Florida Water prepared .by. the- sole proprietors, Messrs Lanman t Kemp, New York. For sale by perfumers, druggists and fan cy goods dealers. mayTreod 6m fJJHE DUTY OF, - Insuring your life in the "old iEtna and thereby securing yourJ wifa and children a npport afler ypu are gone, is satisfactory to all, who feel a deep anxiety (or them. , .Only a saving of 10 or 15 cents ai day to afecure $2,000 or $3,000. When yon are gone all your income from your labor will be cut oft from them. J F BUTT, Agent, prl6 Charlotte, H.O.: BBB A RER GGO A n HIT H1 B B AA; : fR O AA llTIK BBB; A A RRR O A A flKirS B B AAA B R G GO AAA UN 8S BBB A ABB GGO A A II IT KK . - i mm a I 1 ,q H i On., l&ndyirnm if une. 10th, 1878, we will offer a line of Bresi force theialei , ; On . Monday .morning, JunexnlOthwe will - offer a line of Triminings at prices below any thing ever offered before for the same class-of goods. - - j h ; : Q$lfoi of Bilr On Monoy.morjttihfir f Jfune lOth, we will commence the re duction f.onrstock geierallyt at iprices which will, convince everybody that; we are earnest Wje are, stfll leaicfing on Hamburg Edgings and Insertings as hundreds of ladies in this city will, testify ; as a lady remarked ' a few days since, "Well I haye?bought these feocs in New York, and other places many, times, but I must confess I have never seen them so cheap before. j , , We extend an invitation to to what ever, thev want at nrinpia Will ue Bttwoucu. june JITfltTrlTTrir uzjiiiiiUUJiili IMPORTANT Slippers, the cheapest in the GOO o a a o GO GGO OO OO DDD O O O O D D I88 B8Q 8U O O D D O O O D D B OO oo DDD 888 D R. A. W. ALEXANDER, D E Office oripr Scar & Co's drug store. l am working at prices to suit the times, for cash. Will giye you a No. 1 set of teeth for $1800. Gold and Tin. Filling inserted for $1.00 ana upwarus. With 25 years" experience I guarantee en tire satisfaction. Janll, R REN T. Three Neat, New Cottages. Also a Large Airy Room, suitable for a business office, on College street. Call on THOS. H. GAJTHER. NVell Improved City Property For Sale. .. . ..n it - - .: ANY' person desiring to purchase a well' limprdred ' city lot, .'house witn nine rooms, and modern conyeniences, fine welt of water, brick kitchen, within fiye minutes walk of the public square, can be accommo dated by applying at THIS OFFICE. ,decl8 .. OOO OO -U U KH. W TTTT HM MB O O O . O V U NIT N , T . B B K O ' OiOU U It Jl H T KB BBB, OOO OU UNNN T K Bg OOO OO UU W ICN T KKB B B: all tnnkn n irtw v.of iaaf hiwors if i SBIOLB & CO. N T 1ST., .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 11, 1878, edition 1
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