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- , v .,- - - ... , . Tt- ..- . . - - r , . . , - . is, . . , . , .. - - - . - rHECHARlOrrBPBSERYEB.. - - - r - r SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Daily, one year (postpaid) in advance.... 00 Six Months-. - W nree Months j W OncMo'Uh. vTO WEEKL Y EDITION. ... .; fin the county) in advance.........2 00 JOBPBIHTffifc hat beatth&owikht tvpplid tik er weeded toant. und with the Latest SyU$'of Tpe?and every manner of Job. Work can now be done vith neatnest, dispatch and cheapness:: We can furnish at iTiort notice BLANKS, BILL HEAT " X. ' of the county, postpaid., .. Xfnnfhlt... TAGS, RECX1PTS, iJTEBS, ' . Liberal reductions for dubs. F ROQRAMMSS, BAND BILLS, 1 v.- ! jr-rllVs- . , . ; - - 1 - . . , T ' - l 1 101 . cv .v,.,. : .. . : . ,. , ....... ! : . . ; 11 J IV I ;h KSTlTEr POLnWlL ITEMS. . ' J Vf . H 's wqMO AmU . , - . ,liAhm r .f J 1 "'J Ready-made Clothing and Gcnerall Merchandise, will find at the old established house of " The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest, STocKhoF Goods .. ever, brougkt taihii'ltfit H " We ar prepared to prove onxaminatiob ofjOur stock at wft make COHEIR our GOODS AND PRICES -before purchasing. Our stock of Dress Growir, WhiteQbodsV Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete ana win oe sow at astonishdng low prices. Carpets, Oil Uloths. and Mattuigs .very low. Fair dealing. Polite and attentive clerks. yourselves. Democrat and tloine copy. Call and see us and judge for .STATE, TCWsr Forsy the is suffering for xain. There Is positively no scvlet fev?r iu w luBipn The Wilmington people enjoy rn oon- iignt excursions down thei river, '.UU'i.W.":1.,'. , Mr Johri Miller, father of the Miller brothers;' of Winston, died on the 13th, Pplj 3475 watermelohs arid canta- mre,;W?qnesgay. . eumfilLteht Infanitr. i vlrnfe: ing the - Wilmingtc n,1 nilitary .p&u$$B 11 ICO. march 22 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DXAIJQt IH ALL &KIKD8 OF BEDDING, &C. A F TJIut. 3b INK CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CH AMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., 0.HAELOTTE, N. 0. FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILIiEEN'SGARRIAQES. JXJBT ARRIVED. - ' 1 OAIiD1 AD SEE THEM. PORTSMOUTH, Yi. RALEIGH, HAMLET, aoj CHARLOTTE. K C. An QUICK and RELIABLE as any Freight Boute between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES T '. C I I ' T . j- AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. . . '-. Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For full information, Tariffs, Ac., apply to IS. FIXO mch26 Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N.-C. Wilmington 'Star : .QaiieAanober 01 counterfeit BUver naif dollars areao circulation in this -city. ; They can eas 4 uetecieu, upuu eiammauon. Thajmavor tof Wilmineton tolS lim Heaton, the Radical desDeraddi tbttt 1 nis onauci;: oouian'c Jte endured any luuger, auu x cuifeu.min :o give a bond or $oWto keep tte peace, Win8tbi Sentinel TheV can water the streets in Salem aowwith i hosing attached to the plugs on the streets, which will" be of immense advantage as well as comfort to the: citizens and to all. . borne of the large culverts are being widened and deepened and ex tra stoned. Raleigh News ; His Excellency the Governor, an yesterday -offered a re ward of $200 for the apprehension of .isaac .Bynum, colored, charged with tne murder , of Thomas Banders, in v ayne couniy, in June jasw A re ward of $100 was also offered for the. delivery of Edward Morrow-, white, of nutneriord eounty, an escaped convict, wuu is ai large commuting aepreaa tions, fec. Kaleigh Observer : We learn that Judge Cox has placed his . resignation in the hands of the Governor. He has completed his circuit and ended his labors with the good wishes and to the satisfaction of all. He has made a good and just judge, and he lays down the ermine that he has kept un tarnished to the regret of the people whom he has so ably and so faithfully served. 4 Greensboro Patriot : Mr JLSublett, of this city, who for some time has been in charge of the management of the Central Hotel, at Winston, was stricken with paralysis last Friday, and for some hours it was feared with fatal effect. He is at home now under the advice of his physicians, to rest and recuperate. The editor of the Wilm ington Star speaking of the "0" letters in the Greensboro New North State, pronoun ces them "incomparably fine," and adds ; "There has been no such writ ing in North Carolina in our day. No one can 'for a moment believe that Tourgee wrote them, after reading his literary abortion, Toinette, one of the most vicious of books without a spark of genius. It is a very poor imitation of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' The author of the 'C letters has genius, learning and a rare combination of gifts. His style is infinitely superior to the pro ductions of the carpet-bagger ex judge that we have seen. 'C has remarka ble intellectual resources, and writes from a fall mind." IN H "TO1 TDriES'lES -AT 222 . Cr K. O fe IE 35L "& 9 -ROOMS NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. ' ' j MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND IEMBRACESJAIFULL LINE OF, Parler, Chamber, Dining RtopdfficEnrttitUM, THIri ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE AT Junll ACTUAL COST, AND STORE FOR RENT. hi- D RUG GI S T 0 A Colognes; 'English Select Spices,. Cdfgafe Honey .and Glyceriiie Soap; English, French and -American Hair?aiidf ootbJ BrUs7i$. A h J 0 Carefully prepared; at all hours,oth mahd'aayaifi " -If. & BZDO40 ,82LHOT Ay riA.iT.vI J-,; 7S, J, : . a '' i. M n't , niv ajUiU San OT Vj ..I ' 1 if i ii '- ; i .'1 I f.jd ."1 i Saratoga's Dull Season. Letter from Saratoga to the New York World. This fashionable watering place is feeling the effects of the hard times, or else the patrons are being taken off . in the rash for Eurppe. The special sum mer trains arrive with very light loads. Two or three cars partly filled instead of se ven or eight cars crowded,. now embrace the arrivals. There is plenty of room at all of the principal hotels, and the number can be increased with out da-jger of being crowded. Con gress Hall, in its reduction of prices, fills up faster in proportion to the oth ers, thus demonstrating the fact that the cost of a visit here is of more im portance to summer tourists than for merly. There are no crowds on the streets in the evening, no jostling at the springs in the morning, no waiting the supply of water from the "dipper boys," no crowding at the shooting galleries. All who wish to try their skill can take their time : there is no necessity to hurry to give the next man his turn, for he is not there to claim it. Carriages stand in Iod grows in front of the hotels, quietly waiting for engagements. The usual stage lines to the springs and points of in terest pass along nearly em pty . It is a day of expectation and hope on all sides, instead of realization. Saratoga is just as attractive as it ever was. Its hotels are as inviting and as well kept as in former yars. ;. The music of the bands on the hotel verandas still fills the air. . Only the listeners are missed and looked for. All the old means for spending money are provided, if there were any money to spend on them. . , -, , 'c- - ' The Death of 6 en Heem's Daughter. t. Further particulars in regard to the death of the five-year-old daughter of Gen John G Meem, of- Shenandoah ebdnty Va., show that '3Mfe Meem, during the absence of her husband, was. out riding mi a carriage with her two little daughters driving , the team herself.! when the reins broke and the Jxorses took fright and ran away, Think ing she oould save the children, Mrs Meem threw them oat of the carriage, One,f the little girls waft instantly kill ed and the other had her 'leg broken. Mrs Meem remained in the carriage and was not injured. , , :.t .. Most Be Stopped. : " : ... .v. hi.;; Washington Post. There Is 'one impertinence which Washington society will no longer tol erate. We do not refer to the unseem ly habit of asking a mature single r la dy her age. j, Tbu is insolent, but may be forgiven. :'3at to ask .. society colonel't the number of his regiment or the scene of his service--that sort of 'f cene has gone o;uite far enough';? I .mhu.i I - Light, white, wholesome biscuits, rolls, bread, and elegant cake, crullers,, waffles, doughnuts, muffins, and griddle cakes of cyery kind, are: always possible to every ta ble by using Dooley's Yeast Powder . ?, .,1.1 .A j. V.fLlM t' ' ! The Wake county candidates tell on tne stump all abont the defalcations and embezzlements of each other. ' Winston Sentinel 1 !Wm M Mmn rf ourrjr, uas ueciioeu luo nominauon lor. toe rLouse, and jNoan ir jfcoard has been nominated in nis stead. The "Yadkin Radicals have endorsed J M Brower for the Senate, and norni natedB S Brown for, the House, S C .Welsh fdr sheriff, I N: Vestal for fcler't -' j .-r r n -.1. . . . ' anq.xbicr senary ior regisier, " . j till Jiil;J J ii:j'.:'.Ji JUISVZ. til f;!J ': 11 I- , The "New PartyV'-ln Forsy the has jhomirJated1 Martin Groiatt'for'k SemvW! andn MajJWB Stipe' fotbe House. The Winston Sentinel inti mates that this -is: purely a Ra"dical movement. "0 Jno A McDonald, Republican, and Moses A Bledsoe,"independent'' Demo crat (both running for the Legislature in Wake county) announce on the stumn that they are for Merrimon for United btates Senator. k , .: . JN Bunting, ReoubliGan. and clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, is an independent "candidate fdr the House. He wants particularly to beat Aioers juagnin, itepuoiican nominee. Wilmington Stat ; - At the ReDubli can senatorial Convention for the 13th senatorial district',' composed of the counties 01 uiaaen; ana JbrunswicE, neid at mortnwest. Brunswick countv, 'on Monday last, Asa Roes was nomi nated as a candidate for the" Senate. i Wioston Sentinel; We suppose we were mistaken in announcing -last week that A H Joyce was. a candidate for solicitor, as Mr Tom Dula, of wiiRes, was around last week election eering for the place. 1 : Raleigh News : Failing to make a House nomination in Macon, the De mocrats have opened the field, and four candidates are out. with a pros pect of Dr W la Love as the fifth. 1 hose : already announced are John Keid, William Fenland, Albert Siler, and Mr Franks, father of Joshua. Wadesboro Herald; But we rejnice that our friend," white-eved Lot. has not.received his reward his pay. He headed the bolters ; the "immortal 17," who1 went over to the Radical camp in 71, and elected Merrimon. and where is he now ? Kicked out of doors bv his red-string and nieeer associates. and contemned and despised by the only true Democracy of North Caro linathe Democrats who support Vance for Senator. VaXe, Lot. KxcelsjorS Altoona (Pa.) Tribune.! One of two youne ladies who recent ly visited Philadelphia from this city wrote home as follbwr; "We1 attract at great deal of attenshun promenadin' the streets like other ladys, and holen up our : cloze. Nobody isn't . nothin' now-a-days which don7t hold up their cloge, and the hiar you holds 'em the more attenshum you attracts." " What firant'8 Kenominatioo Would Mean, . From the Boston Post 1 Grant's renominati oh would be an act of voluntary bankruptcy on' the 'part of the Republican party. . It would be a square admission of the leaders and managers that they put their faith Only VSkA pers&nalgQjernm, nt,nstof a guyeiuiuenuoiitms na a military affair at that.' ' A Speca, Jlivehue i'atder. . . Charlealon Journal of Commerce. William Snrines. a7 i e venue official. haS'b'een sent to the penitentiary for three years, for stealing a watch from a negro during one of the recent pretend- eu raias.i justice is overiaKiDg tnese cattle at last. Ciood Digestion "Give us this day our daily bread" and good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liv er are fruitful sources of life's comforts; or disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obsta cles they meet In the routine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three newkinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished ; but that manylives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia and Meadache, have been cured by MerreU's Hepatlne, Is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty min utes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in medical science.- Those afflicted with bil iousness and Liver Complaint should use MerreU's Mepatine. It can be bad at Dr Jfi McAden's. Wilson & Burwell's and Dr T C Smith's. A Card To all who are suffering from the. errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous x weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood,' fcc, I will send a receipt that will cure you, FBEfi OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary ia South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the BEV JOSEPH T INMAN, Station D. Bible Home. New York City. ma?30 dw tf A P U.L L LINE B U T T E R I C.K'S P A TEENS For July Eeceiyed this Day, TIDDY & BBO'S. Not Batterick t Co, do not pabljsh any Metropolitan Fashion Sheet for July, but our rons, can refer to the Delineator for descriptions of the fashions. ' - : t ' TAMES MUBPHY, PBACTICAjL-TAILOR, Holtonrs Building, Trade street; Dp Stairs. Owing to rjth stnneencv. of the times I will in future work very cheapo Will makef fine suits for $10; Cassimero saits for UJ Pants of suits same rates. " I "guarantee kin uxy wur ; um uk no cnarge. uive 'me a call and be convinced. ; Jnll7 "s--'f 'j iexxattti ' )'- oaitaux.)' r ... . . OR, THE .b SecretHTair Face, J1 A3X Item of Interest to livery Xuuly wImj lba.n the now 1." rjnfortnnately not one woman in- n liuiulrwJ, sub jected to the whims of an American climate' Jiosscss es that basis and Bturtincr point of rail bcautv m lnre and eleac opmejcian. , . . What : nature has thua daaisd, art jnnst bo called upon to furnish. ' It can be done; it is done daily, rrof. TV. E. Hagan - placed beauty withift the reach of every nn blessed daughter f Eve. -when he dieoovered that surprising article known in fashionable circles as th true secret of beauty,-and ealled -' MAGNOLIA lie The Maojtolia Balm is o snre device for creating pure and blooming complexion. , , It conceals all natural blemishes in the most sur prising and effective manner. It removes all roughness, 'eruptions redness, blotches, freckles; nd taa with magical power, . It drives away all evidanoes of fatigue and ex cttement. It makes the plainest face beautiful. It fives the eomnlezion a d&zzlinv rmritv nnA makes the neck, face, and arms appear graceful, It makes a matron of S3 . or 40 look not more than 20 years old. and changes the rostkt mniden intn n cultivated city belle. The Magnolia Balm removes all blemithet and con ceal every drawback to beauty ; and, wAtie it a at narmuu at voaur, u u to lftike in. its effect that the elotett obterver eannol deled itt toe. Ladies who want to make themselves attractive can make an absolute certainty of it by using Haoak's lUasoux Balm, and we know of no other Way.' It is the cheapest preparation in the world, all things considered, ana may be bad at any dray store. . THE "BISIKG SUN," ' According to the command of Joshua of Old,- although repudiated hy the "Jasper Philosophy of the New, is now standing still, at the Old Place, otr Trade Street, op- puoiic me jnarget iapose,prus JMornet rire Engine Hall," where thf . . Iighof .leasoa illuminates the inrroruicling , atmospnere, Which invests all things ,yvitb the glow of inspiration, and the world;no:loBger, seems. ' "A fleeting show, .: " "I lor man's lllasion given' Foj? right here you will-find , . t . Who has in Store -A ; : . -,' ; Oranges, Lemons, , ". Candles, Cakes, ies, The Great Washington Pfe included- Corn ,. Starch, Sardines, Pickles; , Fres Bread, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Sugars' and Coffees, Tobacco, : Cigars,: Snuffv Toys.1 In fact," everything found in oafectionery, including Ice Cream and Lemonade. . : juneli ' C. S. H. A FOR HOHDAY, JUNE 8th. "t E'l!'- At I rm fVCiO fat ,f We will make a lMM M SMALL LOTS & At prices irrespective of real value, TTT and our Children's" Department will be. i closed at actual cost We will m 31 Iai; TT ;in several lines. and we J JJ1 invite your early f if attention to se- M ' us choice' ns - HDo FOR 30 DAYS MORE ONLY. The just response to our Announcement HAS GIVEN US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, and we are gratified to know tha our numerous patrons nro- nounce our o ihi ir xcs- jSOTERIOR IN MAKE, STYLE and FIT, : to any other sold or offered in . NEW MUSIC ! 117 E beg leave to inform the public that we.have i.uit: it? ceiyed a large and choice selectioh.of . ; ; j-i ' . 'j i ! . . -. . . - r '.'..' ' Li T ' .. NEW.ANi) POPULAR MUSIC,? ; which we wilt keep for sale at our Piano and Organ Wareroorn, No. 10, Tryon street. Orders for inusie from a distance will re ceive prompt attention.- Pieces not com-T prised in our stock will be procured' with outdelayv; '"''' The public are cordially invited . to call .'.::' r: ' : L ! it . : and examine pur music, music hooks and musical instruments. . ' ! ; v . ' DAWSON A CO., No lf, Tryoa Street, Charlotte, N. C. We take pleasure also in announcing to the public that- Prof R S' Phifer, thorough competency as a musician, is so universally recognized by tha citizens f Charlotte, is at the head of Jour ' music de- partment and would be pleased to serve his friends and former customers. julM . ) I; u ', DAWSON & CO. " FRESH. CABBAGE, T . i sSau woiiATtTHBOAfiH STOBJS.1 1 mm. CELSB&ATEI J' '.Lviik'.jiH 'rtinl3,iX'T'f;'! S'"iai63atrrrooflt , We have a few more of Boy's and Children?s Suits, whio.h will be sold at less than Manufacturers Cost J You; canstill buy new fresh and stylishlydesigned goods for the same price as or less than Job Goods. L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIEES AND TALLOES, TlONAIi CtiOTJlIN HALL. UNDERTAKING ! JMERICAN MET ALURGICAL WORKS, VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, . ' ' ; - PSrfli Amboy, N. J. Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered. GOLD 8TJLPHERET ORES ar specialty ; a guarantee !of eighty per. cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. . Ores shipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy "bysail. i - ' ; Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, of the United States Mint. Tor further information refer to members of the Charlotte -Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RAE, prHtf Gen.Snpt. 20caamber-$a Year WIDE A WAKE an illustrated Magazine "for Youne PeODte. is tha verr boat nnh. of the Kind in bur country, aa wan licarion as the chear.Foriin agency, ssnd to -tr-tAJiihVjr- & CO., .1-' ... .'Vi?' 'A in Boston. fob25V.f The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders; for every class of Undertaking ; Having on hand a full assortirient of Coffins, Casiets, and Bnnal Cases. : 3 BOTH WCOD AND METALIC.' PRICK AS LOW AS ASY. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture Of everv rlesnrinUnn -short notice. june 20, Wi M. ,WILHELM Tryon St , Opposite M. E.tphurch, :lL3 TO CARRY OVER AN? took HAVE THIS ' ""J DAY U iVj- I. the Prices i . of ; ' - jACH .iP EVERY LINE OF GOODS IN MY HOUSE. :n J,. NOW IS YOUR TIME -: ':! t 'i mem s;rn. June if L,hl wo-avi 7Zm 'w ckm ayJDowJ&TSS Wl:va - J;! HI 1 -
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