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Stye t)ttftatt&Qbsttt)t. 11 H u. t f i SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! t'Hn-r Doily , v ytar, poet-paid) in trtvaneti ...$8 00 fow?U A Oft fiat teen itomwhly, supplied wUh,ptery, needed fbasd, and With tKt Lded Stye TW Udmttry manner qf Job Work connote be done wttA neatmtu. dispatch mi efuapmem. - We earn tymith, ( Short , noaue t U a ltd 5 giJil n ,1 n f -BLANKS, BILL-MSAZfrT, Six M( ritrm Months., r.. Oft ' !'4mt;ivv 1 y i w One Month. ............... 75 WEEKLY XDUIOn t Weekly, (In the county) in advance. . . . $2 00 LSTTEB-BEADSt CASUS, , . . . PAMPMLET8. CWCVLARS, CHECKS, 40. VKl'l JUI i W X Month- 3 t -1 VIMi. .,,. i, ,( 100 VOL. XX. NO. 5,10. Liberal Seductiontjor CM. . f 1 N T III - III 'Ml I 1, i. 1 ' . . . ; , . . . 1 .' "- ' " ... ' , , , . . j SPRING DRY GQQRS - r.. if .7 We be$! J to htinoanoft U oar Crionds and customers trial w have bought an unusually large SPRJNG ,STOClLv .1 y A ' k H i most of wjilfnyla'njw tnj widrfoi r inspection. 1 it, i ! i 1 . :i We are prepared to offer-tnts season extraordi nary lIlducementolmJerj,both w LE AND 7. -'.,! 1, RETAIL. 'i :i a Give us a. call, or semi your orders, and we will guarantee satisfaction. ELIAS 4c COHEN. uvnittivt: B URffESSi NJWULjs. ) ' tl 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE BEDDING, Ac, BEDDINw, xC. .. FURNITURE! FUKNITURE! IT AJ.aA. 1 A Full Line of CHE1P BEDSTEADS !':' CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES I LOUNGES ! vl . i 7 xrJuNbidtl LOUNGES I lLOUNGESI PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS! nMlkol all ktaiaQ hind. . i - . : - . ; No. 5 West TrAdk StkkkT. i .ai-4adynd eieU8Buril Robes-a Due supply. jan3 , .- . ARGAINS - , i V IN KhfU U Kr it It'll TTWIT URRB KKK OB BMW H II T D TJR KB -irBim 'it m -mi V AT '.!! i -i Ji'il ' ;f; Itr.i, tii ' ,,,-i-tts: I if'!-.: E.G. ROGERS' WABER()OM&, "l -H U' 1": r xt Hints santRtiitr !t ft 'none i if If! 'it ii'fct'ir tor '-.Hi eo VA ft inu t'Jdl 70 soo w to si not -ja a :T.'A tA I My stock is very La jird fnracw a .lA4njjfr iii -i ' lo M 1 J ii ji ' , -sf ' i'.T .'Miftiar -"li si: ilr IWilBVolSl-rtiitfiX!! PAkLOtt, CH1MBER. DINmROQ .!.-. ti'-.. .i-.v.i!i-. .!,- 1 A8V 't 1 i OFFICE .FURNITURE,, -1 I tT ill Goods Packed Free or ChargH mm II rill! fl III J ! iii llU i ALL KINDS OF ANOTHER-AREIVAL ( . NEW GOODS. We have lust received a third stock of all wool Spring Buntings that have been so popular this season. Also Black French Buntings. We wish to call your special attention to our stock of Black and Light Colored Spring Cashmeres, the hand somest we have ever offered for the price. Don't fall to look at our stock of Black, Ores Grain and Damasse Bilks. Summer SUks In all colors. Tsm Is4 Hf arietta and Epres Roth Frew Orcan- Ml&fc KJuf Veck ot hthlt -Good la aristae (a every branch Dotted and Plaid Swiss for over dresses. Linen Cambrics, Mull Muslins, Marsa- llas. Linen and victoria Lawns, in plaid and fancy. A large variety of Hamburg Edgings and Insert In gs In white and colored, Marseilles Quilts. A second stock of Ladies' SPRING HATS and Millinery Goods. Be sure and examine -our 1 stocK 01 carpets; uane Matting, uu larpeu, ana Rugs. A large and well selected stock of Parasols. A good lb4 of fancy Chark)tterrlile Casslmeres for young merfs sultat k hudsome steak of READY MADE CLOTHING. Call and see our stock of Ladies' Shoes in Calf, Goat, Serge, and Newport Ties Children's Shoes In fancy colors. A large line of Gents' and Chll- area'K9iniwaDqifUcuii8. , 1 it OaritOckls- "very line'aftd we In vite a careful Inspection, as we are willing to com pare Koods and prices with any one. Special at tention given to orders. Give us a call. " -Respectfully- N T. L. SEIGLE k CO.', Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Try on st, Charlotte, K. C. April r5. - I LARGE ARRIVAL SPRING GOODS AT- H. MORRIS & BROS.' AT Ai M NEW YORK CITY PRICES. Look at the following reduction of prices: Best Calico, only Yard wlrft Bleaching," dWcents per yard. Best Sea Island Cotton,, , Coats' Cotton, Hand-fewed Slipper, . ( ( 8 55 Cents pef dozen. 75 Cents. pe d We only enumerate a few articles, but a call will convince everybody that we mean what we say Our stock Is VERY LAUUE, andenibraces everythJog- Wptl& a first , class es tauishment We Iwwe reduced fivexj department to keep up with the times. , Now is yoor chance J to bur the f CHEAPEST BAR GAINS ever bought In Charlotte Everybody Is invited to call. , . H. MORRIS & BROS. BEAlTDFUL BOYS' CrOTITISG March 1 W'-K-v , 'A- t -at- '-t ". SPRlNGeEOTHING. W KAUFMAN & CO. it'll -J! ? -V , ' We have made the ' experiment of purchasing a stock bo complete as to Include the latest novelties tolIehoa,s.3oy'sand(?Wlttren,!s " 000 t "oo-Hptt h h rr ivw it 'GOO !. uu Unit b-. oi. ti-wm ooj itm at H .fiw(j' j ttote tredy 1 fgliier ftuotaUon - jot; itnceav Svery. ink wuea wqm w oo? 18 fr1"1"" W'TOpfeaenteanClft'Rrlce, Isttun,;an be ,.lf0 V.J7 11 tifi ?:J w)d lm "vlif-ald! :1 we Present, this ,868010, the consumer a fla llneo Bcols; hoes aud i Slippers, Including the best makes In the country. There can also he found in our stock a complete line of fine Felt, Still and Straw Hats, and any kind of TJenaemen's irtnlshtng-toodsr-Den't purchase befor? you examiae our stock, as the cheapest j- t BARGAINS T v Cbifiperthari itnybthef ' nonsevas-wtf dH Cej past season, and the have ganwTttu? Teptttafloil of be inir thn twst in the marke'? i"" '" t - Can be had at . ' . . ' Lprul07v , iv,W. KAUFMAK A C0.'S, Corner Trade and Tryon Sfcf., . . v . t Charlotte, N. C. (ilia Haldia trio Waited a! Pal Face Hasbaai. Louisville Courier-J ournal. ear a towrvia Indiana, . . , Hostler town of XvabaAh. Lives a dusk Indian mafden, Tempting as a lush pomegranate, ei7ra arcbl thooigit" dow As a lake beneTii Or a millinery window 1 wa-pa-coona witn tne nypnens Sometimes shortened into Wappy, ekUiririi Mis wa-tannona, ' Suhtot tieiarkailainli, But the tendrils of her being Reached up to the light In longing, Reached up Wt Mghfc-bued master, .; To a llght-hued, fesdve pale-face. SZi aha nnt on aHDOrfiaamant h . v. , , , - OUV VUV KU OMVAtfaUTVAUVUIt I 'J iA aa t - nlotfoA m-k tVifttVAM iAeeenv please, upon the penult) In the papers, to the point that Cozy borne and Wa-pa-coona Wanted a Cancasiaa tAaHteri inn Wanted a Caucasian husband. . Lo! he came, and Wa-pa-coona, - Looked upon hlM hi tne doorway Looked upon him thin and bony Tall and old and catacornered , With a nese'awrjr from breakage. Spoke not Nancy Wa-pa-coona, But she seized a chair, a poker,, , Tomahawk and box of hair-pins. 't:Neltherepolrelfcopaie eaneaslces 1 1: TAnK twi iw .iii finals In 8itenoaf 1 1 u no I'.vopjBBeets-ajMtcotheforesWri (n iil )j:TXrwiBUtia.AMvl fnr Howard. 1. iKif-, -teminMi Hw8rd,iOHBral Howardti "-n i (3 'He-to tame toe raging inaian ...,,. i'n Hfrcan marry Wainreoena,i tf.-. Thfi! IWtdowiiOBver Is going to pick her flint and u again. The Indians used to '-bury" their dead in the, tops of high treesw ?5Chi was considered an awful joke on the Ohio medical student burrowing around Prrtt.aopdfbe.eata.r I TGlueldTsettelifty ought to kribw sbmethlife about revolution. When a man finds his heels where his head was seven years' before, Ue must havemade at least balf a ruttorBpf. Writing of the manner in which Congressmen are worried by women, Donn Piatt says: the only. Senator who Is sate is Dawes, of Massachusetts. When he approaches a female she pins up her pnnlrnt -nri tTftP.na her band on her nonketbook. The NelsftMa BenM .observe,. rttA St. Louis clergymari says -the thtentre wW 'Oewwno man to die. But a man -doesn't go to a theatre to learn how t spuBe df hil tooftat Jsolli 'jndwet he can learn sometnlngb&ft dying kttba theatre that he can acquire no where else. He can see a man die In great agony and three minutes later appear be fore ttie curtain and thank the audience tor their kind attention, etc." During the trial of Col. Campbell, of Pittsburg, three daughters of the defendant were In atten dance, and when the verdict of acquittal came In, five of the Jurymen were kissed by the Misses CampbeiL There will be no dlfflcultr to getting men to serve on a Pittsburg Jury hereafter, provid ed the defendant has, several pretty daughters. The seven Jurors who did not receive an oscillatory reward are supposed to have been bashful, and when the kissing commenced exclaimed, "The Cnffbe are, cppAng!"and iloaejV'omstown The trouble with the King of Burmah Is that he is-neralfiSdfuofcr!ttiatis, be lenerUU dax)ke.r rat sometimes than he is a -ether Eae sua as, when he is quite merry, one 01 nis iavonie pranss is to kill off his nobles and ministers, together with all their relatives on both sides of the house, there has been some little disapproval of his majesty's administration. In fact, unless the delirium tremens or the British come to the rescue the Burrpese population will greatly diminish by his majesty's entertainments. 1 ' Professor Qulnton declares his belief that at IMS' d man will have .attauv letaniflfeteryOfer thd ffereeii of na- as to be able to commuhfeate with his fellows over long distances and from country to country merely by the exercise Of hjs, will power. When thianariod arrives our wife can halloe over the back fence to Queen Victoria and ask her whether she intends to have her new spring silk made up with a Camareo basque displaying the vest, or a shirred front with bouffant back drapery or some how that way. And every man wiu be nis own; At lantic cable. Norristovon Herald. , , , Baltimore Sun, 9th. The stupid blu'hder of those newspa- Ders wlnclf W0tend that the issue on the. . admission,. of Mr. Bell, of New Hampshire, to f h Senate of the United f HtateSj is a - partisan one, fjiq that the majority s,eek to exclude mm xi order to keen out A Iiepublican Seilatbr, is sufficiently proved by the fact that Sen ator iiayard opposes tne majority re port, while Senator Carpenter main tains itv The factis,, a erave constitu Uqnal point is involved, and one which is JeaHef Ivittioul Draceojnr jus lr.juay- ard contends, and, therefore, to be lib erally construed, in order to secure a State its full representation, or etee one upon which the Senate has takeri oppo site positions at aurerent perioas in 11s history, so that there are precedents for the views of the minority as wefT.as for those of the majority. The case, pneny afatedliAVOiis: SenatoirVfc(Uri&&an;ime exDired on the 3rd of March, 1879. By 'rfafeoW df 4 change in ccstrjtfitioii of New Hampshire two .Legislatures 'tereselaeted last year, one, VP481i the old c6hfifution. the dthir findei the new, the term of the latter body not be srinninff until June. 1879. The Senate committeemen teEviifiges and electio& of the F&rty-nfth Congress, decided that Senator Wlejgh'st successor must.be elected bf tlie" legislature under the new constitution which does not meet till June, aftlbfcbeUl&'fcegislature being in recess at the time of the call of the extta session of Congressthe Governor cttXhef State, on tne l3tnqaf or. marcu, appointed Mr. Bell as Air. Wadleigh's stiocesor and locum t$rien Antil the Leeislature should meet. Ris contend faJjrjyXhe majority of the enate com rmfttee -of privileges and "elections that no sufficient warrant can be found in the constitution for- an executive of a State to elaTmtMeAiht to make a tem porary appointmenJb of a Senator at the beginning at a tfrnl which the Legisla ture has not undertaken 10 nil. x ne au thority of tfefcrpeHor to make such temporary appointment, the majority say, "is limited to filling vacancies which happen in a term which had been nrftvinnalv filled bv the Legislature." They claim, also, that all the decisions of the Senate m similar cases tor the tlielt.fw pointments were made at variance with thfi rule, but the maioritv claim that there were none later' than that date, and therefore that the interpretation ?ut ,by ,them, upon . the constitution is ullv estatlikneli" bv custom and 'reiter ated precedent;: The minority of the committee, on the other hand, rest r.hpir r.as on Drecedents from 1797, to 1825, contend that a vacancy has hap pened, in tne terms 01 tne consuiuuuu, by resignation r otherwise"; and that the, '.executive., was, consequenuy au thorized to make the appointment. The constitution, they claim, meant to have thn Senate aBwavs full. The majority depend in a great measure upon the de- cision of the Senate in the case of J asJ. Lanman. of Connecticut, m 1825, who came nn with credentials "to take ef fect immediately AfterV6 3rd day of Maret 1825 aWi t6 hoSd: the seat until thfi next meetinsr of the Legislature, Lanman was' refused a seat by a vote of 23 to 18. The minoritv confront this rtrficfident with an opinion fi Judge Ta ney, when Attorney General," in which he claimed that the term "happen" in the constitution means happen-to ex ist" or "come to pass," and said, fur ther, that "the constitution was formed for practical purposes, and a construc tion that defeats. the very object of the frantrbf pQer eannot? be a true one. t was the intention of the constitution that the offices created by law should al ways be full It is evident from the case; as stated, that Senators can believe with the majority or with the minority either, and yet be entirely free' from partisanship. f - , , i.'.t,..,'n ' " N1T6B 'TA5CE; IS TO DO; -'f-a i !i Hi StUiimtVtyilk. . i ..nj -.':; -j,: l iPeaceito Jaie bf the Making of Fun. ' , , t. . f pphlhlthJ'lmeslj , ;! ' ' 1 :A Tmm.:lnimQrist is a? rinmtiarati vlw iAmerjcaiircKluction.," The spirit of . our institujpions .is earnest, eager, JAatter-factsoinewhat tinged with sunbeams. - We worship facts.. Only i a small jiropprjtioji of us appreciate .fun. To , aiL.ayerage erowd it is needful to explain.: evea the most pointed witn-cism.- so ln H ma7 be seen when the i u ' mvii v. titugi, wjjub ,a-4 nvt uuiuor is cur rent amoaz us is usuallv'of a erfm urirt solemn sort, , , Qr jokes are mainly sa jtdricai nThey tack the genial element which .. distinguishes , . genuine- . . w,it irom unjuuMxy; ,saicasms, e unaer- BtandiYitupewUon and can hold ohr own, in the.empioyment 01 aenunciato rv, epithets,' but we have little Concep tion o (the usesf ot that tactful,jdellcate and good-natured , ridicule which is so eaectiye an lnstrumenicin tna .uspar agement, ,ana .discomfiture of ail oppo nent . Our ; legislative Jpdies are hum drum enouehlasuit a conclave of rue- ful-visaged owls. Xn pur courts tliere are occasional flashes 01 the jocular, but when they occur is like, lightning from a; clear, sky aid about as rarely. Of them, the bench and bar, of the Southern, States present, , perhaps, the most eoijspicuousk examples. Tile ordi nary .State legislatures,, however, are a THE C031ESG UUXOKIS?- We have had tragedy enouffh of-late eats in tur polities'. We 1 need : d revi-. vai or the comic, w&o lis the coming man to answer this great national want by iTiaugnratanga regime of wholesome, hearty fun, in higfr places? The era of gpod' feeling, sa 'long fondly hoped f or ana so orten toreseen just at hand only to leave us disappointed in the sad Gen-, esis of new animosities, can never be brought dbout. by sober companions and concessions. The resources or states manship have failed to initiate the ; re quired solid and permanent reconcilia tion. There is a-maifroB-iforth Carolina in the Senate of the Republic who can fill the bill. His name is Zebulon B. Vance. He is a wag of the first water.. His brain secretes jokes as other men's brains do ideas of a merely rationalistic kind. life can make up funny tales all day long, and it all comes as easy to him as terrapins falling off a log into the water to get out of the rain. His wit neyer smacks of the cloister. It is hot studied and elaborate and odorous of the lamp. The fascination of his fun is in its spontaniety, its originality and tile inexhaustible fecundity of the imagination wnicn generates it. His mind is a vast reservoir of , humors-fed by perennial springs, ever full and al ways running over. The readiness of his inventive faculty in this direction is jas .marvelous as its fertility. His quickness at repartee is utterly un matched. You can never catch him unprepared, : Go to him with a funny story: iand he: wilL teli you, on, the, mo ment, a better one and a new one too. His manner, moreover, is irresistible. . This rich store , of genuine humor is the oasis Of Senator Vance's remarka ble popularity at home and the f ounda- tion .01 ms political fortunes, it is this that made him thrice .Governor of his native State, on two occasions against immense odds. And now he has joked his way into the American Senate. Vance has a great deal of bonhommie rthat fine element of popular leaderr ship which attracts men more than what is called personal magnetism does. There is no bitterness about him. His humor is always tempered by good na ture that is, ic is good natured humor. When he arraigns Republicans, for in stance, ft is as something way off yon der, ana, the present company is always courteously excepted. '. When the country hears from Vance, as it will doubtless bef ore long, all sec tions will fraternize in one general grin, and a unanimous laugh will go with the celerity of an electric flash from one end of the Union to the other. ' SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. . , . A hook and ladder company is form ing in Greenville. 'There were 27 deaths in Charleston f5r the week ending the 5th. A piece of bone was removed from Senator Hampton's leg one day last week. The- operation was successful, and the Senator has been out as usual since. , A Lancaster county dog, while chas- ; ing a rabbit, fell into an old gold pit, 25 feet deep, and was found there nve days afterwards, .The pit contained about five feet of water, Dttt a rock in the cen ter of U nserved as a refuge to the un fortunate brute. The Repoi-ter says that during the months of February and March there were shipped ffom Chester 2,708 bales of cotton; total isMpinehts sinee 'Sep tember 1st, 17,754 bales against 14,367 bales for the corresponding period last year a difference of 3,387 bales in favor of this yean , . The Greenville and Columbia and South Carolina Railroads have made ar rangements to run through trains from Charleston , to the up-country, leaving .Charleston at five o'clock, or half-past five, In ,the morning, and Columbia at about half-past ten. There will, be no change of, cars at Columbia. ; ' In the United States Court at Charles ton, Tuesday, Gen. James Conner, coun sel for the defendants in the election eases, moved to quash the entire panel of ' the grand and petit jurors 011 the ground that the list from which the luries are to be made up was not drawn in conformity with law or in compli ance with the order of the court ; and further, that the persons so drawn were not properly or sufficiently su mmoned. The court, adjourned the subject to give the prosecution!' time to prepare its an swer. .". ' - Calculated to Weaken Our Faifh. , Exchange. The revised Bible which the English sp.lmlsiris have been fixing ud. it is said wiU-showthakwc-ing James-revis- ioa, is, full of iuterpolations and false c'dnstrhctions, ittd'eri-ors'of all kinds Litis feared by. many .pious persons that to weaken the belief in the inspiration of all Scripture. The change from the old to the new Bible will be very mark ed indeed, so marked indeed tha't many passages in our - present word of God will "be omitted altogether.. There is auite a difference of opinion among churchmen as to the advisability of is suing this new edition, now that it is completed. There is no dispute about its being much more - accurate than King James', which it is intended to supplant - For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth-; ing syrup nas Deen usea ior cnuaren. it corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes, An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. A-JN'lN UU SHOE.. WE ARE DAILY siililiiliif ; ' ".':'.-- : ' K' - ;! .-;ii-, .; :.i -'i ,i- ' '-'' ': j! A'v.i., 1.. .7.; .'u:.;; ,;-u.r ;(-.,.,.! . . . ,. , . , . CLOTHING IN EVERl: BTYXE AND PEipE April G, 879. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. in. this department we can exhibit the most desirable fabrics and color ings adapted to this market,- such as Black and Colored Summer StTks, Egyp tian JCloth, "Satlne Royal Brocades," Tervanobaone, suitings, ueianee suk, Bentley's Cloth, Erora Custom Cloth, Silk Brocaded Grenadines, and' Jap. Silks, Black Cashmeres of the very best ; makes, rUtack 'an .wool jneuune, Tamise, Tamertlne, Australian Crepes, and' other mournmg goods. 1 Knicker bocker sultlnss at 10c per yard; Black and -Colored Bunting, and many other desirable dress goods. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Our stock of these must be seen to be appreciated. :" ' EANS AND PARASOLS. In this line we can boast the greatest variety of Novelties. irab De HANDK'CHFS. 1,000 dozen. Plain, Bordered, Hem- stitched. White and Colored, from 5c to 75c each. CLOTH DEPABIMENT. Handsome all wool Silk Basket Broche Cloth, for ladies' and children's Sacks and Dalmons; these we offer at half the cost of production. Handsom est goods ever produced. Casslmeres, Hiaaiesex lanneis, ax. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Caroets. In an endless variety of new designs, at all prices. Rugs, Mattings, Crumb Cloths, &c. READY GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. OUR STOCK OF WHITE SHIRTS IS C M M L L E LATJNDRIED GOODS AS WELL AS UNLATJNDERED. -LINEN COLLARS or ALL SIZES AND STYLES. f LINEN CUFFS OF ALL t: SIZES AND STYLES. WE WILL PLEASE TOU IN EVERY REGARD. L. BERWANGER & BRO Fine dothiera anT Tailors ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held on the first Monday in May, (being the 5th day - of the month), 1879, at the usual polling places in the several wards of the city of Charlotte, for Mayor and a Board of Aldermen for said city. Ward No. 1 Registrar, John L Elms. Inspectors Dr. M. M. Orr, & M. Howell, A. E. Gray. . ' Ward No. 2 Registrar, H. B.Yv'illiams. i Inspectors John L. Morebead, Dr. William Sloan, A. B. Davidson. Ward No. 3 Registrar, B. P, Boyd. ; : Inspectors R. M Oates, J. H. Carson, M. A. Stauffer. ; . ; . - - t Ward No. 4-;RegIstrar, B. P. Waring. i Inspectors J. Y. Bryee, Rufus Barringer, B. B. - M, E. ALEXANDER, Sheriff ; " - an. SMITH, Mayor. ; , , 1 March 28, 1879.-4da.4! T- MM at . t r t ' i'fcti! RECEtVING AX ELMrAOlRTT 0 il0presenifjgo pie .nbvtlst ylek iiiHlWtfYorlL .11 - A' general inspection is cordially solicited. li rsiect OKMOtf i)F WnTlOWSKY & BARUGH, rn.vm.oTiE,r.c,Arntt simsi. ma tn i Having long felt that Charlotte can and ought to be not only the whole sale, but also thejretail market for the greater portion of the Carollnas, and believing that the public, generally .and the ladles especially, will fully appreciate an establishment where they may at all times find such an assortment of an goods at such prices as will justify persons not only from .the Immediate vicinity, but from a distance, In coming to Charlotte to make their purchases, we have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to Include all the latest novelties in every line of goods, to the inspection of which we beg to Invite your early attention. To those who cannot find it convenient to come to Charlotte, we will at all times be pleased to send samples and quotations of prices. You will herein find a synopsis of our various lines. We present this season to the trade, as weU as to consumers, an el fe int assortment of Fine Black. Blue and Brown Cloth and Dlaaonal suits. Tae. Middlesex Flannels. Harrison Casslmeres. White paccas Coats, Linen suits, Dusters, In as nice goods and at as as can be found anywhere. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT Has received Special attention, and deserves your notice. MILLINERY! MILLINERY This Department we have given our most careful attention, and believe it complete, with the latest Parisian novelties, including all the new shapes in Hats, (together with the finest Trimmings, Artificials, Feathers, Ornaments, Black English Crepes, Plain and Fancy Ribbons of every con ceivable shade and color,) Leghorn Flats; Chip, Canton, Milan and trim med Sailor and School Hats, at the lowest possible prices. . 1 ,000 Ladles' Silk, Embroidered, Chenelle, and Lawn, Scarfs at half price. Call and examine for yourselves. Very Respectfully, TVITTKOWSKY & BARUCII. FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. CLOTHING FOR- MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CniLDllEX. Men's Business Suits of Fine Scotch and English Cheviots, made up In our own house In Baltimore, where there are none but artistic Tailors em- . a . ployed. FINE DRESS SUITS Of French and English Diagonals, Granites, and Cloth Coats and Vests. Fine dress Panes to match. -o- BLliwNU, We have the best of Middlesex Goods, warranted fulMndlgo; In fact the same goods, made by fine Tailors, as we have soli In previous seasons. We are sure that if any of our customers have ever tried them they will NOT BUY ELSEWHERE. jLACK STRAP MOLASSES Under cost by the barrel, by lan30 LeR0Y DAVII)S0N- s J A GREEN HOtJSE USD " ' ' seed; s to r e AT,YOVft.JEST OFFICE. EQES'.!,K0SE3 ! : Send and get i .my catalogue, of choice Oreea House and Beddimr Plants. ...... . We can send plants through the mall to any part oiwecounuy. - - j - . B. FAIRCHTLD. Seedsman and Florist, . March 2ft 2m. :j jf - v ' Raleigh, N. C TTOR A FIRST CLASS i . X1. . -'.- - -' j . j fi i - i Smoke call and get .a Sudor, at - - . , LeROY DAVIDSON'S.' ' tan30 ; - ' " li: ri i' .1 1. Market fully E. 1;LATTA$BR0.;; I rr 1 WHITE GOODS" DEPARTMENT. In this department we have every conceivable fabric; Bishop and Victo ria Lawn.1 Mull Muslins, Jones' soft and ... finished! Cambrios, Nainsooks, both sheer and heavy. Piques In a very great variety of styles and prices. We desire to call very especial attention to the new fabric In White goods, H Lenon de Syre," a goods similar to Victoria Lawn, but superior In texture and wear. Our White and Printed Linen Lawns challenge their equal In this market. H O S I E R Y AND GLOVES. In endless styles and quantities, our handsome Silk Mitts. See SHETLAND " SHAWLS. We have an immense variety at a low cost, and offer them exceedingly cheap. Every lady should have one, even in midsummer, for evening service, Vests, Al- CURT A I N low prices LACES. 25 Pes. of the most novel and beau tiful designs, 12, 15c,. 18c, 20c, 26c. and 50c per yard. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 10-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings; N. T. Mills, UtJca, Lowell, Wamsutta, &c 500 pieces 4-4 Bleached Muslins all the most popular make. ' L IN E N DEPARTMENT. Llnensi-4-4 and White Dress-are exceedingly low, and we shall offer them to the trade at a very small ad vance. NECK WEAR, The finest ever exhibited In the city of CHARLOTTE. FINE SCARFS For Men's and Boys wear. WINDSOR S C A R F S . OF THJC LATEST NOVELTIES In Stripes and Plaids, suitable for La dles as well as Gents. WHITlf TIES, As low in price as 25 cents per dozen. UNDERWEAR. .. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. ALL WE ASK OF THE PUBLIC t3T Is a Chance for a Fan- Trial. STATE OT NORTH CAROLINA, In Ttob&to , .., Yadkin County. . . . f , Court. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Spsjk Xxeeutpra of Benjamin spares, oeceaseo, . . :i- ". 'vs. ' v'l The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks deceased HOTICI OF FIHAL SXrTLX?XKI. i ; ; f It aDDeartng to the satisfaction of the Court that Lydla Wmmft, wnVM Paton Dimmit, uannan e.ita. wife of John Felts. John 8parks, and Eliza- hath teuidik. wife of John Reddlk, are heirs at law ta this ease andjotHsident of the State,? It la therefore on moaoa oiaerea , oy we win that advertisement be made for six weeks win CBABLom 0B8SBTXB, notifying said -def noante n .nn nf tha r.iArtt'B offloe In Yadklnvllle 'with in' twenty days after service of this noticeand let them take notice tnat u mey iau w apytwr wm um same will : be takej iwrys( andeajxirtas to them.. 'i - t r-r ' Given under my "hand and seal of office nr yad IdnvUl& this the 10th day of February, A. D 1879. , t , I3AACN, VESTAL, i J j- - , i'r iif' j '? -Probate J4ge i J4ge. : 4; .;j8-dltw5L , ,,I.f't A SPLENDID LINK OT 0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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