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,', I'MJt 1 1 luf rivt tit i- js.A kixit ,l t --it ii .i" n ii" Stye Cljarlittc bseroer. : 01 'IMTiiffl IK - "!'! Ida I f (v at t sir. 'tt f-i lAi Uj t, .J; Mi b BXmSCRLVtlON RATES : Daily, mm V". (jf-paif) in advance f8 00 Six Month 4 00 Three Montht .....i.'.. 2 00 One Month. 76 Han ' been thorouahlu, mmtHttl nifh wont, and uniX the Latest Style of Tirvt and everv rii nvmamuow ae aune wun neaineM. 71 ana cheapness, we eon furnuA, at Short til u 'j nival j j v u ii vi ui i .-in r IW say sni III JII hi 4. 1 X WEEKLY EDITION i Weekly, (in Vm eounty) in aavanee Out of thfoounty, postpaid, ............. Six Monthi.l. ......... ....$2 00 2 10 1 00 ' Liberal Rerituctiongfor dub. &00&B. c ASHMERES AND ALPACAS. just Received another lot of superior i CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, , , -v ' Ranging in Price from 25 cento to One Dollar. ) - A Few Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cento, worth $1.00. Do not tall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. .'V ELLAS 4 COHEN. cgntixttVLVt. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D8ALKR IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! m l I FURNITURE ! nvnniNG Ac BEBDING, C BBSft nnmn. SD" FURNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES ! . j lounges ! : , :;wuiges! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! i , PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. .3 COFiTNS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade Strkbtv CHARLOTTE, N. C. l- Ladles1! j&entlemen's Burial Robes a !ine supply. ARGAtNa i I IN ff t V IT RRR WW W n TTTTU ' XT RRR BKB f U UR BM If II T U UR Kg 'fK U URRE KKM II T U URRREB U UR UN II T UUR R UU R RN d II T CU R BKHB i AT T V E. G. ROGERS' WAREBOOMS, NKIT TO P06TOFnCB. Wiy Stock ls-TeryT.Iaenib-paja.yull Une of PAICLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROO Atro OmCE FURNITURE All Goods Packe4 Free 9lane ;t VOL. XX. .HI l A VJJIT il. VI kill H.ii.LrxT AI8S3. A LOS S ! jHL LOS WJ ttATK THIS CAT Bf B4 AIM M MM M RRR K KEKKDDD ' R RK KB D D RRR KK EE D D R RK KB D D R RK KKKDDD M MM M A A 1 M M A. H M MA DDD OO W W WNN N D DO O W W W W N N H D . DO O WW WW II N N 8 DO O WW WW .H BR DD OO W W N NN About Forty pieces of DRESS GOODS - t To 25 cento, worth 50 cents per yard. Also 30 or 40 pieces to 20 cents, worth from , . 38ft to 45 cento. A lot of Dress Goods to 8ft and 10 cents, worth from 12ft to 15 cents. THESE GOODS t "Vf UST BE SOLTA 1 Must be solU and If you want cheap goods, this Is the place to get them. Very truly, ALEXANDER & HARRIS. ' P. S. Our whole stoefcmust be reduced, and In order to do so will sell very heap- A.&H. CLOAKC I LOiKO! c L OAK L O A K S! I have on hand a small stock of HANDSOME CLOAKS, which I will close out without any profit Also a -FWJSHAWLS, . to be sold before the season is-over. All shades in I WORSTED FRINGES. Call and get some handsome Dress Buttons. A Beautiful Line of DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. A New Lot of LADIES' AND GENTS' Kit GL0TES, , in Opera Shades, Be sure and examine my stock 6f iSotHngham Lace Curtams, before making purchases. Respectfully, ,, , sj . T. L. SEIGLE, Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. W; ,. . . . . LADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK O ADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK O. rp H E G Rr E A'T EST GREATEST A R G A I NO A R G A I NO A H E O 'T H I 8 THESE ISlC'l 1 i i !.- U- ONK HUNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLOAK C KK HTJNDRKD CBOIOB LABIK8' CI(0Ik7-k .. i I Ii'- JC8T RBCEITKD BY "fcfPHEflO D8T RKCKIVKD BT XXPRSSO ,,i ' : ' v. '. At. " Vt'i'. !." -i- -Whleh-w4H-be sold wltbont leaeue, at aacrt- : : flclng prices. Don't fau toome and iook at THK ? .!!. i . - SWEEPING REDUCTION ot FORMER PRICE O WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PRICE O HA I ! .i-i f T llOT NOW IS YOUR CHANCT7 QW, 18 YQUftiCHANCJGi TO BUY A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFrp O BUY A CLOAK FOB A CHRISTMAS GIF J. tf :h't(' 'i.ri a At HALF . ALF PRI R I C T7 R I G XU IP if,'.',! . r.-ii Ba MORRIS & BROS.: H MORRIS 4 BROS. M4 . II A mmMmmmYi jfAJsUARY 18, ,1879. - . IVl Ui .'.J !f3 Sewing, A new anfrtenoer? cHami mf he'ait hath learned -j be, . Those Uly hands at all times dear to me; But when, tonlay, thy wrapf attention" TOriid " Unto thy needle's task, and I discerned . A loving aptness for the wont In- tMe:1 It seemed so wholly sweet and womanly ?'hat all myoul wltb wordless feelings searned. ttoatOTctrtng. yea, i sacred ijcehe; J For In each move, each-little tit and start Each listless pause that those deft fingers take, Some hidden Impulse lies. It is a screen Vrawu ortfinnmes tonioe tn,e genye near&. xnat sieais away to a ream exuit, or i -break. vi.-, - TTTiff. -r"- OBSERVATIONS. " A vacuum autotriatic'bralie!' lately testd id En gland will stop in three hundred yards a train run ning at sixty miles an hour. A bankrupt was condoled with the other day for his embarrassment "Oh, I'm not embarrassed at ail;"- Bttki he, "its my creditors that are embarrass ed." tt is no iongerfasionabie to have two sofas fri' the parlor.- Butj;QUj,wQtiUd; not offend a pair of lovers If you were to take all the furniture out of the parlor save a big rocking-chair. An enterprising Ohio Yankee named Thomas D." Lovett is about to build a' railroad from Jerusalem, to Jaffa, in the Holy Land. It is to be a narrow-, gauge andwlllbe 40 miles long. .-.. " A dispatch from Buffalo ays there are four feet of snow on a level at that Dlace. It ne&lects to add v thai tbe cartle carpenter who left tbei Uel out' oi aoors nas Deen discharged by his employer.---; Lowell Courier. , t ., .-: .- "Ehll. mv 1ewel." Raid Pat "I'm mlu-htv antnr wi can-v mn wim m i nowv ' An Irih gentleman of , a mechanical turn took off his gas-meter to repair it himself, anttTput it on again upside down. At the end of the quarter it was proved, with arithmetical correctness, that the gas company owed him $8 50. i Thomas Massey got out of bed In Milwaukee on an Intensely cold morning to build a fire, instead of making his wife do It; and was found an hpuf afterj ward frozen nearly to death In the yard, where be hadgone for wood. SENATOR VA.VCfc, The Caucus Complete, Euihu.siatic and Unani--. mous. LRaleigh Observer, 16th. ; Last night the Democratic caucus met in the hall of the House of Kepresenta- .tives to name a United States Senator for the term beginning March 4, 1879. There was an unusually large .number present in the caucus, and ait ;sejraied anxious to participate in the harmony ous. an xleterruined'' will of the party. After some preliminary discussion, the Senatbf f tru l?ividsA)n noved that the caucik ptqeeed to execute the purpose for which it was called, and go into a nomrttation of a Senator. n ' r - The'Senatof froto Guilford, Mr. Cald- well, feaid that it Wtts welknowrr, Ujer-J haps, that Governor Vance was riot his fii-st choice for this gTeat honfrr. btit if heould not get his 'first wish,l, eouli ; fall quietly and peacefully into the arms ot' his second, lie wished them to nom inate Gov. Vance in a harmonious and unanimous vote. . , Mr, Hnrtnli then ai'ose aiid in a few sentences strong in patriotosm and f eet ij&g'lfrjd tasteful in releijerri$.n$ in-' nlaniiei' nominated ZebuIolvM.'ance to' be North Carolina's next Senato: He who had worn the toga handed it gracefully to one who was so soon to wear it, and moved that he be named by unanimity and acclamation Mr. Speaker Moring in seconding the nomination by Senator Dortch said, as one who had been always written down as a Merrimon man, he desired to seo ond the nomination of Gov. Vance to be United States Senator, and that now, hei and those who had been of his prefer ence, not only had no objection to the election of Gov. Vance to the Senate of J the United States, but they desired it, and in that spirit he seconded the nomi nation and the motion to make it unan- liroousandbyiicelauiation. j. ; j.ue mutiuii wiis caiiieu ciiiirasi uirceia and applause. When order had been restored, on motion, a committee of five was named to wait upon Gov. Vance and inform him of his nomination, and the manner of its tender, and request him to appear before the caucus. They ' repaired to tne executive ornce, wnere. they found the Governor surrounded by1 his friends, and officially communicated the gratiftininteBigejrce'to him. The Go verntix; j,ir jl'y'w as received with the heartiest applause, and intro duced byMr. SpeakerMoririg. Gov. )YanCd 'feelirfgly' returned his thanks'tothe caucus for the great honor conferred upon him, and added that hi$ -gratification was all the greater because. ; this honor had been obtained without' the bitterness ami anxiety of a contests He complimented his competitor f or bis, Eatriotism in preferring the peace and armony of the party to his personal aggrandizement. Dwelling upon the' importance of preserving the organiza tion, of that great party which . had' in. cljdr'ttrej constitution afmll!lerties bf tnti Ainexican Deoole. hfe traced brietlv ffts history, and what it had" done for us' since the Confederate cause went down behind the tempest of the skies in the ; State and the nation. He professed his' devotion to it not from1 k' subsef-vjent and slavish obedience, but because of the great interests it had in charge, and. averred solemnly .that, he never had ,an 'aspiration which' lie- -wtis Willing to -gratify at itsexpenseu He prophesied that the night's proceedings would have' a most happy effect upon the great cam paign of 1880, and that if other States would imitate the example of subordi1 ; nation to party harmqny which was. here set the. whole United States would': soon be redeemed from llepublicarl misrule. He predicted that we were on .;. the avenue to restored prosperity des-' oite the harsh stringency of the times.: 1 We beheld the ' ancient laws restored; and our people happy and contentedis He gave assurance that he had refrained from public or private utterances that would, add to the, bitterness oia contest. He congratulated the General Assembly upon'its p0s3p.c& hrejiinrie capitol,'. and'again expressed his heartfelt thanks for the great, gi eat honor that was done1 him, ! TTnnn resnminsr his seat he wasloudlv cheered, antr-' iki Tbotion'the caucus ad jouraed.Ji lTheu Governor;, received an ovation and made ms way wren aimcui ty through ;- ' rtr'ds '"that" strrged arpmad him.tp congrauiapftum.! ?..s: , Religious Experience inCSeyafla. '" , i l aTBoio (Ner) Qatette, "I'm goin' to church to-morrow," re- nrkediaekftown citizen of Eeno, with a red face, in Sander's saloon, this ttftrnobrL' -iU', "Why." demandedfcaajastonishedu.fel- low old-timer, , , . . Wll."vdlf isee "iteblaittM the1 kehtle-, wanj,, w.ent last Sunday 'ior-the u&isU, time in nine years, an I felt ever, so 1 1111,11 kJl V VVy A VXllll A- V -a''7 at pedro or poker as usual. Somehow, seein' so many well dressed, decent peo ple in a crowd. ,an' hearin' the parson and list'niri to' the 'hymns I used to know when I was a boy, made me feel sort'-'o i tehdebearteff' hW ,JAH,iJtne feeling didn't wear away-nesither fliltve felt so dd good an' piousxlike all the weekthaiOEuM ?iiekf my weight in hoodlums., this here minute, Goin to churcn is the boss rocket, you kin bet on that Every leading.. citizen, had ought! tO' gotP' chutth. Martlri; take sumfin' yourself." Hiay." "Aran, ana wbi. can't, " ald-htf .'Sstonlshe-o: Phfl. ; ""Bs- I "-J VW1 , . X V VX 11V V J. Ul UUTVU JMCuVU . .. 'i.-M y.T . .i. " ...,..,r- ,n ! T ; -null-. .'I ftJharleston News and Courier', 16th. i tidu held' meeting yesterday atternoon. fcM:lmhiedia,t departure1 of i!t&feAzor '.Jbr'tAbefvi; witA another batc pf iemi ffrahts' It is broDosed-td disnateh th ' Jfeot1 i bf-'Mrittrovia on the" 20th of Feb-, rtrary next,, -with' 175 passelisfers and an assorted freight lifetj if these can be "pro cured. The passengers on "tills pcbasion Will eonsist of .stockholder bf, the . 'Ex!udiJ3 'Assofeiatiioh'.' - It Is'bropbsed to; atdvertise f o'r passerisers ' ; at 'S37.50 for the passage, includipg their food during . uie eiHue vupge., .iter ine passen feera lrat landed at MonroVia they wiU, of course, have to look out' f6r them selves. lThe leaders of the Libe'rian ExOdUS Association expect to: get a gooa Treigni use aiso, ' ana ciaim taat they can transport pro vl$io'ris and sun- aiicaii iflico v uiuil will, give it liitllU.- sofme'profit t6 those merchants' who de sire; tj& goods w0 the blacfc 'republic Our Visit' to $fc f Ola" Goyerhor, " Columbta Register, i ; .AVehad.it a, pleasant .boux . with the Gov.raor,' yesterday. f- We found; him in bed, t?iit ierf ul, and we : can say with jtbe1 .utjaogt confideolQe, lch ard is hiihself asam." As this is our first Msit,to.fJiXj6Yernor jsinqe his ulliiesa, uayxiig ,msue jyest pi reasons avoioea itr; we bM.'mg talk with him on. pub lic affairs andrf oupjd (him, . to , our sur prise, a& full . posted in the4ffaics.of the State, as, if lie had. been journeying along witli'us, ;wstead', of.wrestling for ten long, weeks with the grim , monster fh'afc threateiied , to snatch , him. away fforiV-a people 'who clung to him. jike '0bi children, anol wbld, , ii$t , eon--serit,1ti theit devoted ldy-jtft gav&nira up. ' ... . ' .. .'. ' ' .-The' tjof .16.bks9sttUilly W$l, so far as his tape is concerned', and though he yet suffers much at times," he confi dently talks 6f being in. Chiirlestoa on the 22nd of February. A tiiiien ef Notable. SootleareMtia'rmilies. There was a irnion of two notable South' Caxylma; families brQughc about by th marriage" 'at St. Ignatius church, New Ypijc, Tuesday, . Of Miss Susan Pr'ces Pi:e3t6r TpHrV Henry Frost. Miss Preston is a daughter offiei,' Jphn Si'Prestoii; of Columbia, a C, and 4 niece of Senator Wade Ilainptqiv Mr. Frost is a son of the' late Judge Frost, who was an eminent jurist of Cha1'' ton.' V Amongst' the. , bridesmaids was Miss Mary Barrett, daughter ot Mr., Lawrence Ban'ett, the tragedian. A reception foUowed;at'th6., house. of I)r. Darby, "Vest Twentieth street, which i was attended bv all the prominent. Southern residents ot .New lork, nx eluding-GenSi -Mansfield'' Lovell, Deas, and G. W, Smith. w ... ... j Horrible DoBbktiMurder iu TPQiiessePt .... Xashville, Tenn., January 15.A iiai iible murder wis committed at Bell's Bend.on tiienGunibeilandi river, twelve miles., :loia-ashi5illj'AMsfe nieht. i ThS t crime was not discovered until 8 o'clock this morning Wilifin. the corpses of John iWJiittemeyer and his :W,ife were found: side by. side uibed. Alley aad been ter ribly beaten nii, disfigured, by ,a biilet of wooL:BeUveen,thertliaL bodies were; fouuti an .infant and,jiql)ild;;abQut. two yej.trs, pli.who.werjftiSfoofliUg anapiay mg, .wiitls.pf their tragical surround ings.,, .A iiegro named ..Kpox . Martin is suspected of having committed the crime. He had. misunderstanding with Wluttene.efii,ab)iit a day's work, lie is still iit jiarge. ,, . . : '' .crij.tuH'-in'.'ain of CUaitofi'': f.li.. ill".. I' I nsreearllle (SO News.l is well and popularryinown-:inJreen- vflle, is with u3 agairii' ' We :have tried '0 .persufe; A4ams, again and giveius some more of his "chin music.1" He has a wlioie ar-load;. of goods i soihj&wlere. at Ills command, and may yet conclude to settle down in Greenville. If lie does, there will be no end obutaJfin of business, -anarff yba wout taKetwo f or a dollar, W&W'&fo ffx:tMipf-MtmU or four for a quiirter. : - ; "li .IT Black' Vetve '' 1 d Reid'svifle Times.!. - "Milfly marriages are Just .hqw ybeing prlPmtdih'Charlotfe. by , th .aid.; of i elnuch chotri.i. Tlije, young man who 1 lisns "laneft" fc Wst-ahd wears an eye- brow on his uDPef fto bows to the blonde in bliiCk tfeiyet n3d their hearts beat as one as. they pen-wldoVtaeir : throats out or the same ftynm booK. ana sing in ian hafe that jtArxC(t'!be understood. 13ut let thpir bfflft hftftrfi bpat- the organ with the-cn.pejmer behind it plays on.' ; ;;c0-'M; Wet Blar.k,e- UVJ iiii f Wlansboro (S. C.) News. '"fl hHiGoTttorVahciegoes to Wash In'hl5afjV.ft'.!!thiM attempt, being twice cheated -out of his xights,- an in &ftrtt 'rtf trtti not ism ' and nartv f ealt v $&flg;5f e'aixleiiri.trie'lorig ruhi " ilerri rimi 4oncn'ixiilA iwni'fl st thfl Senate Was rDfirresd bv the manner in which he giPife.:"!!! defeat now will have a wwditesome innuence-Jiv eiiiuui 'rideRendent'' arty m iNoith Carolina. A Drainatic Compai.y Wri cked. A 'dispatch tias beeh'received atash-i VfKe-JTentl., fro ''iJ6hn:W:!,'EdWai-,ds, aaager.;ibf the Jouise Porueiroy and Edwaidsi jDramatic Company, stating that the tTainotttaitiin:hSTcetoy i --r i T f ; snrevepars, Jja, jF?tHnery was Be- riously injured? SeVf&l 'iuehYbersof the coin'p'ahy Vperiseic .; ;:' , ETerjr iSi1.aeWK! Every.moment that ; we- )&a the work of destruc- tion never ceases. , among what Isclentiflealrf call ed "the tissues'' of which our bodies ajwcomooSedV .Evwy Btamint, it an mm ta haalthi tita murk, of re-. pairing this destructive prooessoes on wua equal pacf f rSrt 5 tlf3el;ifloieivlgor Is given to the oiooa ana muscuiar nore man me or dinary wear and tear of existence uses up., ,3Khen the vital force fails from any cause, there ensoes a wasting away,: which If not arrested, ends in decay ind deaths Physicians all declare, that, when these SThTDtams Or, -decline set fri, the bnly certain reme- ;nastyT they cannot take nV Tie pniyresourcejlert Main, ra s .iimuiswn ,qt tne. vm wita ine hosnhites of l3m& hndSoda?'' This is , alto-' free'frorn, msaereeable -'taste' and odorvandJ nMetjualleatoinje; tor tne nerves ana pram. A' nHnafRaTiiefet.lti ' ) It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicm yoti iuivfe fried, it is now an esj tabllshed fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which baa gives complete satisfaction In severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of Dersons who are Dredlsoosed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, flem .Qrrihages, sima.,jsev(txlds- settled, on me; Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &&, who have no personal knowledge of Boscnee's German Syrup. To such we would say mat 50,000 dozen ver80)4lasVjeariWithout one complaint' Coh sumptlves try just one bottle. Regular Jlze 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in America, li.il- C Ld THING! L O T H I N G! C LOT EISA I ex o t h i n -jt I W. KAUFMAN Jt CO'a CLOTHING HOUSE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now fifler to the peeple of Charlotte anf this Bectlon of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most beautiful and well selected stock J-or- CS'i-' O !X ! OO L 000 LLLL OO O Q O O O O OO :kit w ggo NN N G O NN ,G GG N NN GGO H V' HHH T , H H "T , H H s WI HAT SVB OFFEBKB, Consisting of the usual variety of MEN'S, BOTH, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING FOUND IN A FIRST ;CLASS HOUSE. All we ask is that our friends and customers will give' us a call, as it will be to your Interest, and you will save from fifteen to twenty- percent, on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN fc CO., bpruags Gamer, Charlotte. N. c. ' decl2 i i j lij -OICE OF SEIZURE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, i CoUector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V Statesvllle, N. C, Deeember 20th, ia78. Seized for violation of United States Internal Rev-awe Laws, on Saturday, December 27th, '78: 2 mules and 1 wagon and harness, one barrel of whiskey, the property of W, F Bums. Notice Is hereby given to the - owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office in StatesvUle, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty, days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the -United States. . J. J. MOTT, J. G. YopNO, Collector. Deputy. ' )anl 4w oaw - NOTICE OF SEIZURE. ? , . . : ' I . . : 'ir--United States Internal Revenue, Collector's Office 6th District North Carolina. Statesvllle, N C.) Deeember 6th, 1878. r- Seized for violation ot United. States Internal Revenue Laws, nn, Saturday December 6th, '7 8 : i Tea boxes Tobaccd, as the property of JF. Fare. Notice is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at. my office in Statesvllle, and make claim thereto before-the expiration of thirty days from date hereof or the same will be forfeited to the tfnited States. J. J. MOTT, ' dec25 4w oaw ' Collector. OTICE OF SEIZURE. 1 ! ' United States Internal Revenue, ) Collector's Office, 6th Collection District, N. a, v Statesville, Dec. 18th, 1878. j Seized Revenue 1878: for violation of United States Internal Laws, on Wednesday, December 18th, - Five boxes Tobacco, the property of T. C. Striek er. Notice Is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office in Statesvllle, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, of the- name "will be forfeited to the United States. . ., , , - ' .7. J. MOTT, J. G. Young, Collector. Deputy. Jan. i at. T THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps the best RYE WHISKEY, Stand ard Pure, Two Years Old. M M L L S S N JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Proprietor, IS now supplied with the very best and finest WINES, ALES and LIQUORS. JUST IN: French Brandy, In quart bottles, five years old, warranted pure and genuine; just suita ble for a Christmas Gift Exported Beer In bottles, by tbe dozen at $1.50 -rjust half the former price. I have the latest arrangement from Parts for keeping hot water for winter drinks, perfectly clear and pure. .--.I.,.. t i , Best BEER, PORTER, ways on hand. ALE and LIQUORS al- decia rpHOSE FINE 5c CIGARS . Have arrived at the Central Hotel Cigar Stand. Genuine Imported Cigars for 10c; genuine Import ed Cigars 2 for 25c. Also a fine lot Key West and other domestic brands, selected very carefully for our retiiil trade. Janl5 lw - G 6 TO ! IENTRAL HOTEL SALOON " : For Standard Pure Llqubrs; Atmisnucuts. o PERA H0U?E ! .0.NI.;0JL'S:i MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20TH, 1879, BLIND LIND TO M, TO The Musical Phenomentm'of the Age,' renowned1 throughout the world tke greatest NATURAL PIANIST LIVING. 1 ' At tfee'se 1erformarieey Blindf Tom wul "exhibit, um luarvciuiui giu wuicu una ' gomrai uiiu wwnu- wld& celebrity, and which has both astonished and Admissloni iiii..j:w.v.;u.v.ki.i;s..i jjuSO eemts J Uhliaren. ...gSeents .. .,75 eent. neservea Tickets on sale every dayat the Central Hotel, commenclpgastiarj'.lSthi fj -riC anl5 T WELLING HOUSE: WANTED. A first-olas8 tenant who la willing to pay a liberal rent,wants a good dwelling nonse witn o ios rooms Trade or Tryon street, and as neat as possible to the public square, Is prelenect ' ?:!:-- Apply to S.WITTKOWSKY. JanlO ) NO. 3,082. COO O o a o a coo Xi - OO L O , O. L -. : Oi Oi L O O IXUi ' OO TTTT HI MS N OGO NN N O O T H H IT . T T T HAH li Ii H ii S li UU OGO c L L O T H N G L L H H N N Gr! GREAT REDUCTION. During this week I offer my whole stock of Cloth ing at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 400 Pairs Pants at 50c. on the Dollar. THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE. UNLAUNDRIED S8S8 SSSg 88SS h h n H H II HHH II H H II RRR R R RRR R R R S. TTTT HSS, T T T 8S 8SS8 38S8 T AT T7IFTY CENTO x1 : IFTY CENT GENTS' F U R N I S H I N G S H I N G GOOD GOOD s U R N I SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDKER CHIEFS, At and 6BB B B BBB B B BBB EKB E KB K EKE L L L L LLLL OO O O O O O O OO WWW w w w w WW WW WW WW w w COST, AT S. WITTKOWSKYS. McnltSf Sec, HE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also, PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene rallyj The Improved Type Writer. Oscillating Pump Co's Pumps. end for Circulars. FAIRBANKS CO., 311 Broadway, New York For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers septl-dtaww JOTICE. Br virtue of the power conferred in morteaee made bv T. J. Wilkinson and Laura H. Wilkinson to the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, I will sell at public auction, a house and lot of land fronting on the N. O. Railroad, in square No. 58, beginning ax a stase on .me n. u. uaiiroad and run nlng with said road to L. A. PhllUos' comer, thence with her line 180 feet to a stake, thence parallel with said railroad 49ft feet to J. B. Shannonhouse's One. thence to the beeinnlne. which is now etalmed subject to said mortgiige by E. W. Mellon. oaia propei ly ui im soia n tne court nouse aoor in the city oi Obanotte on toe 1st Monday in March, 1879. for cash, the amount due the Charlotte Building and Loan -Association being 8229.25, wan cost oi advertising ana sate. R. E. COCHRANE. Secy and Treas. decl9tds D, G. C V. HARRISON, Auctioneer. , i . JAXWELt' HARRISOJ AUCTION and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .:! ) - .IBuy and sell on congnrnentall kinds of . 9 lM.;ii- i.-i--iUiiiirK l.u: "i n ) .MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; - nf i-'iil . . ' ' ' 'A Rf ru, WHl give strict personal :' iUv) v:j .:!:' ...r- . . ; .-, J f: I ?T 'i'llW.-i 'lii 'm!- .' attention to all business entrusted to our care. I J Four doors above 'charlotte Hotel.' decs BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDtBLLLS PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, dC. P0SITIVT7 OSITIVili POSIT1VT? OSITIV-Cii FFF OO RRR Fl O OR R SrVTY DDD ; A Y YrSS D D AA T jP j DA A ,TT,B8Sa D D AAA ' Y - DDD A A Y BSS8 W O O RRR Ol OR SIXTY OO B j rUR ENTIRE STOCXr I 1 UUB ENTIRE STOClV OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S C nn TTTT RSSc U U II T iT TT TT TT p Boo 3ss0 i v BOO IT TT IT T S UU ft T -AT coo O o o o o ooo OO 8S8o TTTT O S 8 T T T OO 8888 r o UR STOCTT UR STOCAV -IS- II MM MM MM MM FEE NN N II M MM M M MM M E NN N II M MM M M MM M EE NUN II M M M M M M F. K . r U M M M M M M EEE N NN 8S8 EEE S We are bound to sell, and will , sell. A call will amply repay you. Respectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers , and Tailors. QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, Postoffiee Address, Charlotte City Mills Parties having grain to grind or to sell will find It to their interest to call on the undersigned. Meal ground efther fine or coarse, according to order. Thankful for former patronage, I will give my grompt personal attention to all orders from one ushel to a car load ROBERT D. GRAHAM, Superintendent W E HAVE A SELECT STOCK Of Whole and Ground Spices, lncludmer Fells' mixed spices, try it and be convinced that there is nothing nicer. L. R. WRISTON & CO. declS QOX'S and NELSON'S GELATINE, Com Starch, Italian Macaroni and Pearl Ta pioca. L. R. WRISTON & CO. decl3 T7RENCH BRANDY Guaranteed to be TWENTY YEARS OLD, AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. w E PAY Especial attention to the retail trade, and all our oods are warranted of the best quality. WILSON BURWELL, declS Druggists. pONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAIN GOIKQ JtAST . No. 8 Dally ex-Sun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 Dally 3.45 am 8.20 a m 3 00pm 5.25 p m No. 4 Dally Leave Charlotte, " Greensboro, " Raleigh. 6.55 pm 5.80 am 9.30 am 410pm Arrive Goldsboro, No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.CJLR. for all points in Western North Carolina, dally except Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D R. R. for all points North, East and West At Goldsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wilmington. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. ft D. R. R. for all points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun; Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Daily. Na3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, I 9.50 a m 5.85pta Kaieign, 8.50 pm " Greensboro I 8.28 Dm 5.30 am ft47am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m 10.50 a m No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. fc A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. & C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east No. 8 Connects at Salisbury with-W. N. C. R. R. dally except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. ft C. A. L. for all points South and South-west At Charlotte with C., C. 4 A. Railroad for all points South and South-west SALEM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " " 10.60 pm Leave Salem, " " " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " " 7.45 am Connecting at Greensboro with trams on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. , SLEEPING CARS VTTHOtJT CHANGE - Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 8 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Xhrougb Tickets on sale at ureensDoro, Kaieign. Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South. South-west West North and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMURDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond Va. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. B., Columbia, S. C, Dec 27, 1878 On and after Sunday, Dec 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this road, (Washington time,): NIGHT EXPRESS. fiPJMO SOUTHjtio. 1. Leave Charlotte, Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta. ... . . Arrive Columbia. Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte,. . . . . , ii ; , . DAY PASSENGER, jv ' Going South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte. . . Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta ' "GoTNtf IfoXfATSoT 4." . 1 00 AM . ttOOA.lt . 6 05 A. m .10 00 A. M 5 55 N . 10O0F.M. 10 10 P, . 8 10 AM. 11 27 a.u. . 4 lOr.M. . 4 16 p.m. . 8 30 P. k. Leave Augusta... Arrive Columbia.. Taava Onlumbla,. . fi 03 AM ................. 1 20 ?,k 1.80 p. u : ..............w.' O 80 P M Arrtvii Charlotte.. imuu.Ai. nl si IMrimt nwlr Hill. Chester. Winnsboro, Rlagewaj, Leesvllle, Bates burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granite-. vUle. AllomerstatlQnswlU be, recognized as flag stations.' - '' Pullman Palacy sleeping and arawmg-roem ears on Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta: also on Nos. 8 and 4, New York to Savannaiuna Rich mond A-Georgia Central Railroad.' ' ' T. D. KLINE, Superintendent. jNa R. MacMtjbdo, G. P. Agent dec29