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THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, " SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' Daify, one year (postpaid) in advanced J& 00 8urMorUh8.... ..............;...,.,.. 4 00 Three Month 9 aa 7jfifcmA L.!".7.!!!.!" 75 WEEKLY EDITION. , WeeHy fin Y county) in an;.;.?$2 00 of the county rpostpaid "... 2 10 Six Months .;. j qq 'af Liberal reductions for clv&'s!"'"" ' fib? dBjmw&fai&T&WT' ZZ, wwwy .tvzptiecl with etiry ne w. ni with th Latest yk$ ef jW mZL v ru nor can now ct aone i "wow,awp(CAand cheapness. . -J V0L.XLX. .MELZIZZ, CARDS, ' mi r i. ill fflpp i .'..-v I '.v .... rtl ' T '..Tin .in ' - j 1 1 in I , 3 .v. -:..s . .. 1. i . "J,-j , '. " . . ' -51:-' it 1 X L SV , -W "T - -u ----- ' i::"zl J'..-.w: . 'j l-i-l - i ' 1 ... iii ij.it T r T ; -.Ttt7.r ' t f;; j-- -. . f- -r ft 5 ; ?! 71 v i ' .Xr . 1 T - 1 7 I VV'fc' .... " -: -7-- - ------ r. : j V" -POSTERS. Beadjrmade Clothing and General Merchandise, will find at the old establisheci house of - Go west, young man Set sunstruck. ou8 -crimes, and is an escaped convict jxum me otate penitentiary. , Weil and Go to Bt Lonis and I r.onn ana tneir brother, Sinclair, are auuuBcu ui ueing wiin ine ix)wery band m. 1 1 1 iTiiirim ti n cr rna ha . f -i """"" 1 several years ago. Tne proof is con- of 1 fifTo i?;. a n rS? i l? ceeds the llack by 2G0.00O. anff" 30.000 vincinr. A history nf fK- ; " S C, on- fia Wrday en. votes.. !' - c-" will h T-T S?.0118" ". Mrai Dt irwariffiirn i i - y wowDing of a Young lady.".; J - ft were wu. a excursion near tae month The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest &toc of Goods ever brought to fkiif market, p - VIt , Ui,u" wxaminawon. oi our stock that we make MSiiSf&H LOOK AT Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid- , ,.- Tr.,, vuu wiuuicuao, x aus. Aies ami rannvrtr are complete and .will be. sold at astonishingxow prices. carpers, un toiotns and Mattings very low. P elite and attentive clerks ..' Aw, Thm .fk.( ",V" TT". w B,lown we publication. one of th Krtftfa 1:551"" w to Qr,-" 4JW?U !lze aa an interestine dauVhtPrsif same as dogs, ed people. oo aciior w w neuersand th law firm f, T?v.wt nm; " - According to the Oil CiWDerrik an Oil Of Dudley & Newton, who pressed the ZllJ citizen; formerly a sea captain, shoot' oft iJ.!.:111 au Possible vigor. The de- was thought at fiUi:, book igenVby yellihg, "Man Wborkr' W . 8ame but was gotten ashwe and . - .j. . ...f aoiutyana waa complimented by his I resuscitat-orl rti0 c -Vr - -;r.T. ' Tatky loses 65.000 1 qaare miles of terri-1 honor for putting in a defend tory in Europe .The Sultan' stul has direct h expectations under the Vir- unfortunatrSent Sh7 w7- oKth? rfiw cumstances. The demeanor of Judge tw?yW eries, Kid Gloves. Sun Umbrellas. Fans Tips rA Vsnm&jt.& command the resoecfc; f all nf vn, .m- , . . : are complete and will b aWM a' X aounte4?p h;eh and found that In his .entence he WedTheVrSoli. W corhomouin an support nerseif in case her husband ers oi tneir approaching doom and of Wlt excellent service, nnexceptional cui arns politician. j the necessity of preparing therefor, and "oderate prices can be found than '.-T.-; - I ffilf. wnrrantorl It ditt; ti,.t.v I ai UJ6 Oolonnade Hotel nn Phitni o,..4. r.nb-Amvami nJ 1 mv I i - J . i . i . . c " " 8". -mis is no uibuhju oi ineir great crime, and asked place for us." them to dace their Rnirit.nal naaaa in the hands of a minister. Pompey Easterling to be hanged on the first Fridav in .Ancmat. nert. nA John and Neil on the fourth Friday. A FOR,, i A - 0 S3'-"F- JUNE 8th. '.not ,n mi JUL 1 1..- Fair dealing, yourpclves. Democrat -and Home copy. Call and see us and judge for JULIAS & COHEN, march 22 - . .-vu uc iuuuu loan i Oolonnade Hotel on Chestnut street INEW MUSIC ! BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALU KINDS OF BEDDINQ, &C- A "They drint whisky and beer in St Louis t as the people in other cities drink hydrant Water," says the Cleveland Leader, account ing for those sun-strokes. Lavish Generosity. It makes ho difference to the Indian "utwra' M" aiuxy uumuera iw.uw or nve riTrr a w . .. , mM v.o. n. . , tw uSIu xraiHjiscu news iieuer. i in tke fall-Free Press. yJJ. . I .""& &VUB1UUD ucfuw. iut! oilier New England college students have a evening,: one of them who was finish- habit of earning money by becoming wait- mg. up a peek's spree in 'Frisco, step- era at summer resorts. hev are said in b u out o tne Palace after dinner and popular because they keep their thumbs out of the soup. beg leave to inform the public that we have jost received a large and choice selection of " NEW AND POPULAR MUSIC, which we will keep for sale at our Piano SStSrJ5?Sffi5S6?S: ,,d.'oii,- The Philadelphia Bulletin says that Bos ton s iced tea is of the same color as Louis ville's guzzle, i But Louisville doesn't traz- zle. It is only the strangers fmm Phil. nn a tvn KTT71 A. a 1 . . I . . JY"f6" l-Qe m"er. uraersior music from a distance will re- ' u me miner reBpeciIUuy. Shft told him a sad storypoverty. ceive Prompt attention. Pieces not com sickness, a large family of children. ... nothing to do, nothing to wear. "Is F u our SICCK W1JI be Procured with- V.r.4- il 1 i. jr. 1 . . . . I delphia and elsewhere, who are keeping up lVTnLI JL0t A W out delay. xi i . - i wmku- icuun teubiv. - nrm anin it. CHEAP BED8TEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, , COFFIN8 of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. O l - - Liin nniiNiiiN tttra 'nnvaiAwi i w -i--uuxiioi. waa. He felt in hia rmtikKt. Tt. r,. It is a disgraceful fact that th fn.-A Uained just one twenty, which ht. had among ladies of wearing colored hose and ed to devote i to wine and wipk- and "amine our music, music books end French slippers is an incentive to vnlaariW 'VY1W.8 tuat evening. -atop here a and indecency for the purpose of displaying SSSiJr'fS sJS? A dodgedaround them. N Y Mail. It isn't mn, Jnl 6 50Iner ai?d mto a dr7 goods store. than ringing in that 'ladies' when you n; ,7, 5? and mean women. Courier-Journal. I PressiDg a small bundle into the poor woman's nana, disappeared with the The public are cordially inyited to call musical instruments. DAWSON & CO., No 10, Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. janSiiii- r FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S G A RRT A (ivsi tttot a iTTTn V . " urug-score waa "scnarg- pi a man who bad done a kind ac- r - - . hAI.tT A r RTfTf THFf ' . i meomer uay Decause lie didn't know f Hon gracefully. The starving female ir-. r, r ' ..... i now to 1vnir visa i earan nnrtiif tha -r.b-n t. - -ww n"i 'uu uia CO, Bay I , , " J uiio favaajjo. 11 UOUX "seyenty-five cents" without turning red in Yxne(1 a Pair of embroidered silk stock me iace as ne Handed onfc a lit.tin m., u.j t . I - " "u wi me concern aDout two cents and & frantinn 17.mvfirn n I u : don't jinele. Cinrfnnari R,MVf..t t.ki- Miseries of Politics. "We will make a A CLEAEING SALE A OF ALL SMALL LOTSI& UXX closed at actual cost We will ;, J present Special Bargain IX ifl several lines, and we mvite your earlj, attention to se- cure your nschoieeng' .i.i'-.. V ' CD ! . .4.3(3 .'C r, no jj A a For full information, Tariffs, Ac, apply to PORTSMOUTH, Ya.; RALEIGH,' EAMLET, aid CHARLOTTE, I C. -Aa OUCK: and RELIABLE as any Freight Eoute between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, iiORFOLk, ALL EASTERN CITIES ... I M X r-a 2 v :a.SU AULi JfOINTS SOUTH f ? mukhuuib no maepenaent role in -j-. . , i v the approaching contest, in which so Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, woufdlf.'Si SbJKTJJ :eunPd .'.'; ' ' w port and vote for Col Steele, the norav rKUMrl AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. ne 01 lDe aLonroe convention. vico,b aa was ine jjemocratic victo ry in 1876, even our State government is not entirely redeemed. The ides of August, I trust, will finally settle this contest, when we will have a Demo cratic supreme judiciary, as well as the legislative and executive depart ments. But this is not all at stake. The Federal government, except the House of Representatives, is controll ed by the Republican party. Before peace and prosperity are restored to the country this power must come un der Democratic control. Gen Grant, the lawless, reckless military chieftain, regardless of the rights of the States, has already by Republican sentiment been selected as the leader of the ReV publican cohorts for the national con test of 1880. A bold military chief tain, defiant of civil rights and consti tutional restraints, he will bring to his support an tnose who favor monarch! Wash Special to the Baltimore Sun, 20th. The Republican congressional com mittee seem to be erettine- on nrAtt.v well under the management of Secre- Partment and would be pleased to serye his a card from col. johnston. Editor Charlotte Observer I learn from several portions of this rll2e Den. of.s nm.,,;n.i j:...:.. ;i-i t ... . . mi v voiiiaui. m; w aaaeii. a p rb- n ken of as an independent candidatfor t..?fea8.ury D,ePar.tmeDi (a brother ? ress. Believine in the imnor- r"mmanar ot tQe Shenandoah,) tanrfi Of nrnnor r,rtn - - T . wuuiuuio to We take pleasure also in announcing to the public that Prof R 8 Phifer, whose thorough competency as a musician, is so universally recognized by the citizens of Charlotte, ist the head of our music de- FOR 30 DAYS MOEE ONLY. friends and former customers. J"1114 DAWON & CO. -X" tne commit. iee, saying mat ne was a Democrat and 1 Bi jmi iw v - T pp, would not help to buy a club to break ; ft mmHSSSSU&Si nu ucmi, . xxo waa yesieraay dis charged, although his immediate chief, the sixth auditor, said he was a good clerk. Waddell's friends say there was no cause except his refusal to pay his assessment. A similar case has hai pcucu in me jrosiomce department. A postmaster named Dir.kpnn in a and we are gratified to know tha our nounce our tnch26 Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. IN small town in Maryland or Virginia, returned the committee circulars with an intemperate letter, saying he would contribute something to pay the funer al expenses of the Republican party. hoping at the same time that the death would be easy in 1880. This let ter was eent to Postmaster General Key, and he at once ordered the spe cial agent to report a good man to suc ceed Dickens. KILLS all the FLIES in a room in TWO HOURS, zoc worth will kill more files than $io worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, bo trouble. Sold by DRUGG1ST9 Evzxy- WHKKS. Botanic fei dicine Co The just response to out- Announcement HAS GITEK US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, ' numerous patrons pro- p iLp q n? iHi n 3cs s- SUPERIOR IN MAKE, STYLE and FIT, tc any other sold or offered in CHARLOTTE , BofialOjN. Y. AT teies Cteper than Ever. NEW GOODS. NEW FEATURES. During the long sessions of Congress rOME tome for Bacon. Corn. Rar Vw Sfl6-11 ant was tied dowi to Mola83es and other Family Groceries. tt Luuse ana couia not move to How Grant Took Hayes' Nomination. Wash. Cor. Courier-Journal not L. Q. W.. 1 T uuweyer.j V) HEM -ISM m WM G . MO G ERS' E-H O O M S My) "NEXT TO POSTOFFJCE. f VERY tARGE AND EMBRAiAlFtli OF Parlor, Chamber, Dining Boon and Ofiee FarnUdre. THIS ENTIRE STOCK FOE SALE AT . Just Received, a few barroU ouuuuiuwi luuaowuu invur monareni- l t -o r - i ti-.- t i. .7ri;i,.i " cal o-ovprnwiPnt ihoaA who n.nV -uug iraucu,tne Bummer Capital, he " , vtid wuuiy.j Desiiixiii WM1B1S.Y should be suppressed by force, the whiskey rings, gold hoards, monopo lists, national banks, bondholders, pro tectionists of all shades, the old corrupt politicians, all backed by the Grand Army of the Republic. With these numerous elements of strength and power many think his chances for success good. If he is ne cessary as a ruler of this government We have a few more of Bov's and niSMi. cv- i - i will be sold at less than Manufacturers' Cost. You can still buy new fresh and stylishly desiod ovfl an as or less than Job Goods. L BERWANCER & BRO., i FINE CLOTHIERS AND tTAii()RS ' UNDERTAKlNCi ! where a cottage was Dlaced at his c posal. It was to the quiet and seclu sion of this cottage that his friends 1 'll. nurriea nim two years ago, after the news was flashed from Cincinnati that Mayes, and not Grant, had received nv:i: tt ... vuc uvuiuinuuu. jaia raiio ana uisau All coods delivered in fhn nit-e fmn WHCRIMMINGER, t 3 , , Trade Street, ' Next door below WilapnA Black's old stand. apno pointment were so crreat that he forcot UJ. . . I WIUUI uia usuai sioicism, wnicn, nowever, on- ly manifests itself when he meets with junll Dp, -mirsrav 6iCoaassi9 a ,itf D R UGG 1ST AjW tJ-OTIT .U'trtI S 'fit&l.tO Wit ma l'i! . t 1 for four vearo U k. "V uppOBlUOU. Une, WDO SaiQ U6 knew the next fortV W h Orrnr::.n. e. P9ke, told me at Saratoga, didate the contest will be one of cen-' SailSf811 fant learned tJi7at.ion nH mnfl;;.i. the results of the convention he drank crazy and tore around to SSZSr Pegpie"" 8J Wently that his guardians fear- With this fearful issue presented let Benuments ana condition the Democrats stand at the noils wud 55 k,now? to the . - iii rmn. . ttimi i v n wob a ruin nr arm and conveyed ic mo bUK Ul war, IB DttHl 1Q I TJ-.l ii " V. : . . 1880, when the great battle for free rhH 3H rHwwtv .TOin.t. !see pu .n.nt" b-e cooled off and had pire may be lou "trxiZL regained his accustomed stolidity. nwxbuy ui luumauai sacrinces as well IP you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery Stable. J;: If you want a Carriage and Baggage Wa gon to meet arriving or departing trains, go iu m new jjivery ouiDie. MERICAN METALTJEGICAL WORKS, VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY. IT Villi AfllDOT. N.J Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduc ldA,aS.dghty I3, cent bf metal recovered. ""v.w.'-'-t-nouaJHAiUiwjio a specialty ; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which caucuses are to oe deducted. Ores shipped from Charlotte yia Carolina Yrai aaurpaa to Wilmington, thence to .a-uiuoy oyBBll. Ores should be assayed and Inspected by Prof Hanna,ofthe United States Mint. J?r f'i'tber information refer to members . v , vumiuuj juiuuig oru or tof ertn Ambdy? Dr JULIO H RaE, - prUtf Gen. Sapt. ! 20eaiiaaber-$2aYear DE AWAKE an fhr Ynnnu Ponnt . L..4 If you wan your horses well fed and well lication of the kind cu6y?as well ACTUAL COST, AND STORE, FOE ENT:! rn 'ScS o -. Hurriw.he ".Tf-! : -'-j.. , rr-vjii ,?rnT, i w :i A.- "f I placed in a speeial car. : - L ZCT. "" to the retired Tjrecinots of the Deer - n groomed, go to the New Liverv Stable. Careful driyers, promptnefs and reason able prices are our motto. may28 . R CHAMBERS & CO. as the cheapest.' fob26 Por an agency, ssndto Boston. xue unaersignea is flow prepared to fill i urun ior every class of UnderU Having on hand a full assortment of rndertaking; Coffins, Castets an4 BoiJCSasas, ." ..-r". ",!.- V,. f BOTH WCOD AND METAUC. PRICES AS 10W AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired, , ; w Furniture of vr iiiuntntu. -. . short notice. , ' "TT" ""r " . . W. M. WILHELM', june 20. ' 9PPsi1L :B' Cfcorcb. THE A l U : -1 a j . . ; rmvfiiiM t Trr 'tij ii .it . . ? jwcu ussuuiu bugemer ior Aem- i 1 AProf IP VIiIa TTlVll jVi Vina . ' pieitOithie trMfiifdl.SiolJZ rfra?fe,n!rl rin the past to relieve our burdens00 Enfflish Selet&'Smces. ' ColoAteBoneiTOeriile J0 civiL Uberty in both state t English Francli and Ameri n& mfmJSnM. na E-RES CRIPT.IQIsrS Carefully, prepared at all lotirs, T Jb93 jigi and dajJaT j CRIME AST) ITS PTMSfanENT. The Approaching End ef the Mnrdererthe to the place where the arm iad been pcording to the command of Joshua of -inuuuett repudiated by, the" "Jasper PhflpsophT oTe ;1 Feeling in a Cut-Off Arm. Frp.m the Port Jerris Gazetta.1 Mr Zachariah Quick' a nmriTTT a tori arm had been placed in a box contain ing sawaust and buned. A short ti afterward the patient cMmnJ-ied of cramps in thanirfRTSand. particu larly the thumb. The pain became intense . and continual. A friend went "RISING SUN" ' ; .- - .1 Mi ft i:. , -i; : am determined to Close pat 'm 1:0 Peddler, Bryce. ttUnpe- iitdl.jioi bam ., 1 -4s ' .ia:w 1Iju la ban fi Aha JvuU Ja i ai ioad -jnfiiviW -xid7ftJ I A !.jjili3:fia IFTlnT; feiwolai Il aur 01 or' rfJTLER!S - I - EldrdxnraFe ; . ! hJ f iniouse ' ' I. :-.r '-.it." '1 " - ?! .VCill !'i -si ".-. 5ff 1.1? tlitlS'lf 'i ijFJ-iAU if cour (Correspondence of the Observer. ; in? JBEKNiTisviLLE, S (3, July 18. At a late hour this evening the jury camein to court amid the death-like si lence of hundreds of people; and ren dered this verdict i"We findjno Lock fair, alias Revels, and Neil Locklair, alios Bevels, guilty of thetinurder 6 Frank Bryce, as charged in the indict m,en ,The rtTk qf the court then asked the prnioners if they had any thing to say before the judgment of the, law was passed upon them. John thanked God and the people, between bis sobs, that he waa permitted, to speak.. His voice was hardly audible, but enoiigh was heard to know that he was denying his crime. Neil remain ed silent. Their a stand were so conflicting as to have vnuimMJu .memseives. I think their own statements iwquld have convicted Wfm without further proof, hut the evWeupe of their gut .was scTperJect ifla eyery reasonable man in the court fouse was convinced. - : John Locklair a guiitcf Mother sert- buried and exhumed it. r It was then dthat the box was too short to a! (SPRING andSSUMMEk I - -' inspIUan,andth y'.fWdiit riven,n- : ( r 1 .1 s ' Tr"r ision eiyen Foright here yon will find lowNhe fingers to be extended, and at thd 01d PIte on Street: op. uuuseqently they were doubled up, ps e Jiartet House, plus Hornet Fire the thuming bent back. The arm EnginefiaU, where the light - of reason waa taken from Ahabx, washed, and iflnnithum)imdiBg "atoosphere. er of the pains in the hand.. . m jU . - "'V-,;V ' as of the Chicago Fire. 'v; The old watch dog."Fideiity," of the Fidelity Safe Depository, Chicago,'died of old age .last Saturday. nights His death deserves more than a; passing notice. On the night ot ihe great fire, Oct 187V old Fidelity ;was . at his post in the Fidelity;- Saffi;'Depository, and when the hurricane 6f flre swept over the city he took refuge in ' an un occupied vault in thet.basemenjv and remained there until the morning of the 11th of Qctobe :whejl:lheJ debris was chared away and the faithful old fellow wasirescued?:Hdliaae.ver since Kaati an object of interest as the only UiHntr thine that passed 'thron&h "thii -v 1 ' . '. i '. GOODS INjTIlE NEXT ! r Who has in 8tore .; Oranges Lemona,1: .- Candies, Cakes; Pies, JheQjreatWasJimgtonPiemduded, itii3oma'Etan3hfc;Saruinest, PickTesFresh Breads Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Sugars and'CofieeoljaocQ, "agars, Snuff; Toys. I fo. eethingfoimdinLcotiJonery; ineladins Ice Cnm nint t Junel4 WTFy r IT . V y .... OO, o o a o o o BAR B B BBB B R B B TTTTi T -.. Tt-..-. T T TT T T nnr d T D D DOT lJ A A Ii T T T.T.- . TT I hey VilFoe sold at prices, which will surDnse everv. one for cheapness Come early and procure your BARGAIN'S. :. ... -fta3OT PJJliHoJaundryed, Shirts- .. ;- , ; : AT ?5e and 81.00. " ''5 " . ' Nona genuine except those' bonghiof v 0j: tiao : 4JJ i,J 0 J VP . A,
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