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i. .?K3TI 13Ua. 'Mfl J-,i!VJi-l paAv. onr year, poPpi&) tm advance. v t ,itBMOBitlItYat JOH.DRPSJtXMVMIkH t Sat' ieen' thoroughhf mmii tvery vteaed manner qf Job Work can fx to done with neatnru. dvtgatch and ctoftwM. We cam furnish, tU Short Six Momfu Tkrte Month One Month ... ;4A fcD'vf.! XT' wxbklt MDrnoir i W eekly, (in A tw Ot f the county, pottpaid,.. Hix Months 5 f -t2 00 . 2 10 I- 1 00 'taitoiaHji)ti 3 o abasing a, H- oj t?,b BLAXK8, JilLL-HgAM aia-i iSTTKttmntim.CH a VOT PROGRAMMES, kilfb-BILLS, : , PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, 40. Liberal Seducltouor OVube. jl T n i m tr ' hi 1 . ;i . .'""l rm m rw m r II III t"1!! I Kill i i 2 00 4. . W IiU Co Hi SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladles buying Parasols and Sun Umbrellas will nud the best assortment at the lowest prices at FXlASCOft'EN'S. They will also find, other goods to salt them upon which they can save money. Our stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS ! if" j 7 f Is now complete, among which may be found a Ml supply of House Furnishing Goods, Sheeting and Pillow Casings m1L!Ine,n'iand Cotton, Linen Table Damask. t ytyto, andireltoir; Napkins, Doylas ana,Tp,wels Ja jeYarJej.Carr pets, Rugs, Mtttapn4 9n; 4 J : Our stock of Embroidery atJrlinnilngg jarge and will be found Tery cheap. So will our stock of WHITE! IGOWS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, COR SETS. FANS AND TIES. 2 . -': !'.' ( it, -bit ii' ) - '. -i. tVH:n 'li - . r !-.; ! -i ...i Ask to see our Tea Cents Jineo Cambric, .Hand kerchief and 82 Sun Umbrellas. You Wll find them enap'and'evetitjdpg-jilSiein rrtlon. : Call and see us. It will pay you. . 1 .1 . . , I :, , , m i( ELLAS COHEN. URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . 7- ' ) ! J DKALKB TM ALL KINDS, OF FURNITURE ' ! FURNITURE 1 BEDDING, C. BERING, 40. BEDDING, &ej ypjj BEDDING, 40. FUKNITUREI A Full tine of CHEAP, BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDST1JADB J. LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! -9 I LOUNGES ! 1 iyt , I U U&JNGES Lounges t PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! AIfANDlCa4MMERUITSI f jy COFFINS of mds on hand. , COFFINS of all kinds on 1 l- No. 5 West Tbad Btkxst. ; ' CHARtOTTE, N. C. fe-Ladles' and .. Gentlemen Burial Robes a line supply. - i Jan3 B ARGAtNS I' -s IM i 'VST V: '! u o U URRR NW IT R RND it it's URKR KKB UB BE URRR KB T T T V T U URRR K IT U R SH W? II. T r UK KM DU B. BEBK UU K BH SB 11, t :t AT E. G. ROGERS'.W AREROOM6, . .,.: ..,- r. i i. , i ... : . . ?0 VtV! My stock Is very tar, I iyjtfmfltf'j!wto of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING; SOOT AH0 OFFICE URTURE,, i ;. .; lit 1 -ta" All Goods Packed Free of.Chart? ANOTHER ARRIVAL or J'-t'i-ii tils in UilUOt ! -NEW GOODSv it r.HrVhH -t We have last lecelred tmr stock of all wool Spring Buntings that have been so popular this season.. Also Black French Buntings. We wish le call jour apeolai atteoUonJo pur tfeckiOtBlacic. and Light Colored Spring Cashmeres, the hand somest we have ever offered for the price. Don't tall to look at our stock of Black, Gros Grain and Damasse Bilks, Summer Silks in all colors. Tam ise, Henrietta and Empress Cloths. French Organ- dresses, Lirn imbrlas, MU -Atufllns, Marsa llas, LI Serf ami 8AorU IJraT fctfclirlrf and fancy. A large variety or Hamburg Tdgfngs and Insert 4 , w and Millinery Good sureai ,nd examine out stock oi carpets; ittlntf.OU Carpets, and mat:' Wg-jA. selected s elected stock of Parasols. a gooa (riottesyille Casslmeres for young men's suits; Mm )v,y. i Call and see out stock of Ladles' I oesln Calf, ren's Shoes and NewportTfes.' Ch: m fancy colors. A line of Gents' and Chil- dren's Straw and Pur Hata. )6r irtock is 'complete in every llnel'and 'w in vite a careful Inspection, as we are willing to corn-: iresooasana prices, wiin any one. special at ntlon given to orders ' Give us a call. Respectfully, CO., Odd. Charlotte Hotel. Trron sL. Charlotte. N. CL yiipriMu',,BI ' A "ROtT Ifeil i LOW PRICES RULE THE DAT. m n. :u aw i LARGE CROWDS Daily throng the -CHEAP STORE OF- H.( MQRRI& I&) BED'S. &TILL GREATER REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK. lj'sBesj Yarmel Sys, qnly j - , -1 &2, Beautiful light Casslmere Pan4, $2.50 3.50, 4, 00 50 White Fancy Pique, 81,1, 10 and 12Vt eta. per yard, Beautiful Lawns,' 10 and itffF ' ' " Dress Linen, all shades, 18, 20 and 25c per yard. Hamburg Edging, all widths, 8 to 25c. per yard. Two-button Kid Gloves, all shades, 50a, 75c. and l'lfei)6p.r1pair. ' ' I ( H i Besul Dres Bunting, worjb 5e.,fpryLocent3 per yard. ' "TsjrdWlWgoed Bleaching,' orffyA iteMysJrdJ Best Calicos, all grades, only 6fe cents per yard. It will pay apybfY kospect our Goods and prices, as. we claim to be the leading low price house In Chartoltei ( M 1 Just received, a beautiful line of U (IX L PAfl A VI 1 1 .Si Ranging In price from 12 Cents to S3. ! - i 7 H : .7 H Also, a full 111 line of STRAkoOpS And Ladies' Underwear, at immense bargains. spring clothing: W. KAUFMAN 4 CO. We have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to includef the latest novelties to Hen's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's . , , CXXJ h O O L Q h oo TTTT H H II NIT N H II NIT N GOO O G G G GO GOO o o o O T H 8 T T HHU II N N N H HUH HH itn net 1 we invite public inspection, and we are at all times ready to, glv uptatton :of, prices, Every garment which is sold at our house is warranted to Se as represented, and in price less than can be bought elsewhere. We continue to sell BLUE fLANNEL' SUITS Cheaper than any other house, as we did the past season, and theyThave gained the reputatidn of be- preTOleSof We consumer a We line of hpa tJ tH tt 5 DooS tlioes ana Slippers, : Including the best makes in fine country. There an also found Ur our stock a complete ltae of fine Felt. SUff and Straw Hats,and any kind of GentlernCTTFurntehtagGood i....nn iJininw iiui eUhil as the cneftpost 3i m-n .tinr mk-z in inc ' - v corner Trade and TryottfitS.. Charlotte; NO. April 10. j jaa fcoij wants Me With Babyi i ; From the Baitunorean. ; Suggested by a touching : incident recently;relat ed in the Baltimore dty papers: j "Nobody wants 'fne with baby'' I've wandered the great city o'er, I'm weary, discouraged and hopeless ; They've turned me away from each door. Jr-AttfAUT V -a MiX . , Ffora. hunger and cold I am drooping, :,-.,. jlnd weaker am srowlns each dar. ' ,; .,!, sBut obodyTl give me a sheitet,r ' . . :.i.rI.,Fw?;B;IatUi,to,lherway.!: :,; in? nobody wants me with BaW; .V, , v w. i:aha(loeiy and sweet as can pe. x : , ; But nobody cares for my darilhg; . . Ahl nobody lores her. but me. ' ' . j I'd toll aU the more with my cherub, 1 I'm sure I would earn double pay, But nobody wants me with "Baby," t ., ;i And so Lam driven away. , .,,.;,. , "ifjw- JadViiD.tftwnee,;-.1' .f W,. . . Had she only a treasure Tike tame, Would no longer in elegant misery, " ;.' In wealth and In loneliness; pine. ' . But to me, with the greatest of blessings, There comes but the-keenest ef woes; Ah! where can I bury my sorrows; c Oh! where shall I go foe repeser - ; r .ti Baltimore, April, 1879. " ' "-"M hi j ifiobesoB la polite In debato. His complexion, his eyeglasses and his manners are always polish ed. ,A,1 rork. soman Is accusedof selling a superb lf carriage .horses becaase they were not ''A terrtleffratitrBvelineon a Hndson river steam 'tne day-atK dinner was making away with a large puaaing ciose oywnen ne 'wastoia oy a eer Vantthatlt was dessert. v "Vt matterr not o 'me," said cei!I would eat it if it were a wilderness, , " x -' The iondon Examiner learns from a, reliable preatdeucy oast him $100,000 out of his private means-' tus estates, -wmcn m i73 wereflmteiree from! debt, are now heaylly mortgaged. ,,: , j , That" was a clever Oakland boy who,1 wh'e'n he was given $2 to dig up his aunt's garden, hid a two bit piece in it and then told all the boys m the neighborhood. The next morning the groun was pulverized two feet deep. 'Sort Fran. Post. A Parisian landlord objected to a tenant who-had either dogs or children. A gentleman executed his bail in the name of his child, brought the latter to occupy the rooms, and assured (be enraged land lord that the Babyjwas his tenant, and the parents Its visitors. Han Fran. CaU. A Bridgeport woman declared that she would Whip the emwlthr whom Bhe cauKht her husband walking in Oie street, and did it She also said she would scratch the husband's eyes out, and tried to dorC'-Thenshe' started for the water, declaring Bhe 'would drown herself, but didn't do it ' k EugtneerSbtllinger was buried under the wreck of rflA-locomotive. oa the Lehigh Talley RaBroad. Crushed .by toe mass ot iron and scalded by the steaatiihe pleaded to be shot, and cursed (he spec tatorsyforntastagto put him out of his misery. They worked liard, bnt he was- dead before they eouldgetrhimeut. i ..-. London has more Roman Catholics than Kome, more Jews than all Palestine, more Irish than Bel fasVraore Scotch than Aberdeen, more Welsh thaa Cardiff-, Its beer and gin shops, placed one after another in a line, would reach alxty-twd miles, and one entire Quarter of the city is inhabited by thre-) hundred thousand of the most miserable wretches and worst thieves to be found on earth. , Two Innocent looking young ladies were followed out of Stewart's dry goods palace in New fork on Satamayby a detective, who said to one of them: "Irt W'haTe that sllK you didnt pay for." She looked at him a moment, hesitated and then took from under her cloak seventy-six yards of Bilk,' worth fifty-seven dollars. Her companion was dis gusted and remarked mildly: "You're a fine duck to give It away so easy; what did yon weaken for? i tnougnt you were better Tip tnan mat." They were both locked up. SOUTH ,CA&)Li$A ITEMS. Steps are being taken to organize a street railway company in Columbia. There are a large number of beggars in Columbia, and many of them are children. At the recent session of Bethel Presbytery Kev. James Spratt "White and MajqriJames F. Hart were elected delegates to the Southern Presbyterian General Assembly which meets at Louisville, K in May. . The Reporter says $10,000 of Cheraw & Chester mortgage bonds were sold for cash in Chester and to Chester peo plelast week. , These, bonds are now going at 80 cts. on the dollar and good business mea are taking hold of them The Enquirer says that . on Sunday, the 6th instant, whe Robert J. Harper and ! his ' 1 family, who reside hear Wrights ville, 16 miles , northeast of Yorkville, were absent from their home, attending church at Bethel, their1 hbtise was broken open and robbed of eighty-five dollars in gold and between five and ten dollars in silver. James HutGhmson, colored, has been arrested and lodged in jail, charged with the crime . . - ., Wiiiusboro News:" On Tuesday af ternoon; a tramp, calling himself Pat-1 rick j , w'ent to the residence of Dr. Isaiali Simpson, and requested to have something to eat. The lady of the house kindly granted his request, and gave him a dinner.,, But the worthless fellow, far from1 feeling any gratitude for the kindness thus shown nim, acted in a most disgraceful manrier--break-! ing some pieces of crockery, and mak ing off with some articles of children's clothing. He was afterwards over taken on the road by Dr. Simpson (wha was absent from' home at the titae of the outrageV and then taken in hand by Policeman Poteet. Last Friday and Saturday were crowded with events in York county. The Rock Hill Herald lhas a chapter of fracases ,.and accidents. The negroes on the plantation, of Mr. T. S, Spencer, sevn miles from- Rock Hill, had a TOW in which two men and a woman W ere seriouslyxut,',' Three miles from;-Rock Hill there was pistol fight between J. Young;" on the one side-,- and Jamest R, rl and -Henry RatterretS ; three brothers, on the other; side. Eight or, ten shots were fared aftd Henry iatter ree , had, .his right leg brpken.' ;1J. R. Reidi..and ..Winfield Eubanks fought three miles-from ltock-Hir-and- the latterwaa jont ia tb leg by n axe in the 'hands of trWformerj -There was a severe fisticuff, the same day but the names of the participants are not given. Five miles from Rock1 Hill R. P: Work man fell from a wagon badly breaking one of his legs. A little negro near W. T. Poag's place was burned to death. So endeth the chapter. North Carolina in Congress. THouse Proceedings of Tuesday From the Eecord . .:: of Wednesday. By Mr. Scales: Papers relating to the claim of William H. Thompson to the committee of ways and means. "ByTIKTance : ' The petition of J ames O. Robertson and Garland S. Ferguson, that the secretary of the interibr be di rected to pay them, from the moneys in his possessfon or under his control be longing to the eastern band of Chero kee Indians, $30 for services rendered iix certain suits and proceedings m the courts of North Carolina to the com mittee on Indian affairs. I lfveryTmother in the land should know the value bf Dr." Bull's Baby Sympj and never be without it. It iafree. Jr?tn opiates.,, price. 25 cents a bottle, , - u a ftZn 1 1 Conghing is Chnrch-ii j- i,-! r No place In the world equals ' London! for Hie' nctnnt hnrkincr kent uo. In the churches.- Itis don't they take Hall's Balsam and get Tld .of theitf COUghS It IS me most WOUUCtLui iciircuj, auu lira proprietors warrant it . in every instance. Let au coughers give ft a trial ' aprl5 lw 1 f stopped dyeing her rrv.r, Sj,- I : J fei.f.jiiiidu'l f .4 Ttte-omoeA Under-.tM JStcmlmrm oMhe : ' fSenat&-lfet)tU"on tWArms Bin. M't Special toBalnTftoreSua.il is 1 Washington. AtHiltjHi4.ff-.Eeff tthe dozen or fifteen offices at the disposition of the secretary 61 'the' Senate, theire.are very Yxmilj 1 'wViOttadrttlf'MU (Is.Ffomthe tinte $r his1 'Entrance on Omce' thV presenJ'secretairy' -ofthe' Senate has not had 5 Wkkin h6ur that has not been monopoliiM'-hy 1 appli cantafor be---Senators. rushi into his room' withl tbeir proteges and make al most peremptory demands that they shall i be . gi.ren a ! place ; immediately . Col.. Biirch,- the new secretary ; ja. auin of very Yen temperamenti.ibut- under the pressure that has sbniibroudbkt; to bear op him the signs of weariness on of theleariingafrsrfi:thei RepTibb:- can siaei, lniormed t&efseoreursr.tuat he would decline toi. approve;! of .iaByhre- movaiaiwitnou good i cause i was pro duded for the same. vWhile the ; .Vice President, inspired by his party friends, thus i jdetennined to take partisan ad vantage of the rule- .wbich makes : re-, movals , dependent upon his approval, his1 tofWws'wrth t$'fe 6f the natCor'theT subjepFwfejre of 'Op! entire, lyplan'M'cordiat'chatafcter; and he intimatedHat the efiQ6rat$ Were only folibwing the custom or parties in desuingfe bestow the Senate offices up ,bn' their awn friends.' ' In consequence Of the1 position taken' by-the '(Vice-P.fesr.' ident, the question would have in a day or two been presented jtothe Democratic caiieus whether 1 it was-' not expedient to abolish' the rule conferring upon the presiding officer of the Sendte; supervi sory power over the appointments, un less the Democratic office seekers were, willing to wait until ithe lst of May At this time the. Vice-President had pro posed to go to his home, in- Kew (York, and not return until ; next December,, and the ;Democratie President pro tern, of the Senate, ' to be elected in his stead, would then hold the supervisory power over the appointments. In consequence, however, of the sudden illness of nis sis ter the Vice-President has already been called homeland to-day Judge. tTbur man was elected a President pro tern, of the. Senate. This removes all betar cles aa to removals, and it is probable that the axe, will be set to, work in a few days. To-day Mr. Paul iQeddes,; one of the assistant executive clerks, with a salary of $2,200, received notiee that his services wjbtudispensed with after MPnd3FW andj ngtieewil seryed upon others in due time. THE SENATE DEBATE. The Senate listened to-day to speech es from Gen. Logan and Mr. Beck on the army. bilU and the galleries were crowded during . the 'entire day. Mr. Beck, had npt concluded at the , time of jadjourninent, and will finsh ,to-mor row. , His speech was the best made on either side up to date. ' In . his simple, plain way he painted, the situation as it is, and swept completely away the mass of sophistical reasoning by which the Republicans have sought to, cloud and befog the real issue. ' How a Herd of Buffaloes, Deceived by Roll en , , Ice, were Engulfed. Chicago Times. An army officer who arrived in Chicago from the Yellowstone Valley a day or two ago . tells a story of what happened to a nerd of buffaloes that were migrating southward.. The herd numbered 2,500 head. They had been driven out of the Milk-River pountry by the Indian hunters, belonging to Sit ting Bull's band. The herd struck the river near Cow Isiand and ventured upon the ice with their customary con fidence. The s animals came upon the river, with, a solid front,, and ' began the crossing : with' . closed ranks. The stream at, the point of crossing was very deep. , When the front file, whieh was stretched but a ' quarter , of a mile in length, bad nearly gained the oppo site: ; shore, . the ice suddenly gave- way under them. Some trappers who were eye-witnesses of the . scene, said : it seemea as it a xrencu uaa Deen .openea in itne . iqe . the . wholilLeiigtn : of the coluinn. Some four 'or "five hun dred animals tumbled into the opening all of a E&frV "OtherlTell in on toD of them and s&fk flttt of iighU 'hi a twink ling. By .ttufr fom& $he rotten ice was breaking off short under the still ad vancing, herd. The-trappers eay that in less than a minute the whole body of buffaloes :had, been . precipitated, into the rivers sT hey were wedged in so thickly thai they could do nothing but struggle fori a. second land then disap paai. t beneath the cakes ice of the swift current Not a beast in all that mighty herd turned., tail and tried to escape, when the ice began breaking up. In a solid phalanx they marched to their fatal bathlntbe "Big Muddy." In a minute from the time the first ice broke not a buffalo head or tail was to be seen. Blunders of Partisan Leader. Washington Dispatch to the New York Herald. j ' The general effect of the debate on the1 army biir,sin the House has ' un doubtedly embarrassed the Republi cans and they feel it keenly. They began with cries of ievoiution,,, and yet General Garfield had to confess at thei! close that the houses were within 4heir constitutional rights in passing the appropriation bills with riders, and thus the Republicans were compelled to - admit what - the general public already saw, that a veto could not rest, upon the mere fact of extraneous legis lation being- tacked to the bills. BUt this is not-alL The ' Republicans dis covered before. the House debate closed that ; they could not- safely put them selves on the ground that troops ought to be used at the' polls, and General Garfield had to. extricate ; them from that dilemma alsOi. -They are not as grateful to him as; they ought to be; they growl "that he gave up everything, but, in fact, he very skilfully " and bravely extricated them from a totally Untenable position. If they had been wise they would have made no fight at all on the army bill,- and they are now trying to conceal their blunder in this matter by s endeavoring to intimidate the President into ' vetoing it rigjht or Qaeer Legislature Doings In ionislans. , "The acdon of thd ,jL6g!slature of the State "of Louisiana in passing , an act to repeal the charter of the Louisiana State Lottery Company has been announced in the papers; but it appears that the Injury intended to all Institution which has paid by contract hundreds of; thousands of dollars to keep the doors of the far famed Charity Hospital open lor the sick and' suffering cannot be accom pliijhed. ' The Supreme Court oT. the Drilted States has, always maintained lhat, the sanctity of such contracts cannot be violated, and"hence. for twenty-five years from its organization ' in 1868, ft will 'continue its work of usefulness and benevolence. The Louisiana State Lottery Company draws, next month, its 108th monthly grand-distribution at New Orleans, and an appllcauonto 1L. A."T)anpWn, . P. O. Box 692v New Orleans, wiU; secure any In formation desired. 4r aprl5 Xw " "! ' U M I f ii i I (.,! -i l i "t J 1 1 1 SPRING TEXTURES, ':";-'- ' I -. - .. ... ...... ' . . ;. .. : ;" - . . GLOTHINCr IN EYERY CONGEIVABLE STYLE AND PRICE. :! ): pril'6,'187 READY :l BENTS' FURNISHING ill. -I' i ' !( ill ' ; , GOODS. OtR STOCK OF WHITE SHIRTS IS C O O M M E LAUNDR1ED GOODS AS VTSLL, A3 UNLaUNDEBED. LINEN COLLARS OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES. LINEN CUFFS OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES. WE WILL PLEASE YOU IN EVERY REGARD. L. BERW ANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors grtj (crafts. WITTKOWSKY WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH & BARUCH -ARE- RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING THEIR SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. TAKE NOTICE. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. arl8 ELECTION NOTICE. Notloe 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. l--Begistrar, John L Elms. Inspectors Dr. Gray. M. Mv Orr, 8. M. Howell, A. E. Ward No: 2Begistrar, Bl B. Williams. Inspectors John L. Morehead, Dr. William Sloan, A. B. Davidson. ' ! -f,:.: r-;i i:'M-ti V; - ' ... t- Ward No. 3 -Registrar, B. P. Boyd. , Inspectors R. M ' Oates, J H. Carson, M. A. Staufler. ,f i..;;v' i'i .-L:w ! , WarNo; 4-B, BP: axii , - A bspeaairi-j: "Y. Bryw.fsufus 'Barrlnger, R. Bj Alexander.1' -" - Jh- - - - ti MI E. ALEXANDER, Sheriff - B. B. SMITH, Mayor. . March 28,1879.-6.8 - 'U lLi:"j i: .1 lh'1-jl'JAI ANNOUNCEMENT I I V 1. I 1! 1'1J (;:" (.If' j: :i. I ' i . i;. .... ;. it:i.:-,;- ....... WE ARE' DAILY RECEIVING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Representing all the hovel styles in the KeW York A general Insjjeetion is cordially solicited. Resectfiilly: FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION CLOTHING FOR MEN, YQUTHS, BOYS . ' AXI) CHILDREN'. Men's Busluess Suits of Fine Scotch and English Cheviots, made up in our own house in Baltimore, where there are none but artistic Tailors em ployed, i FINE DRESS SUITS Of Frpch and English' Diagonals, Granites, and Cloth Coats and Vests. Fine dress Panes to match. ' ; 0 i We have the best of Middlesex Goods, warranted full Indigo; in fact the same goods, made by fine Tailors, as we have sold in previous seasons. We are sure that If any of our customers have ever tried them they Rill NOT BUY ELSEWHERE. otUvizs. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY - - m-S To win a fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution, Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13th, 1879-108th Monthly Drawing. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868, for thx term of twknty-fitr tears, to which contract the inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital of Si, 000.000, to which It has since added a Reserve Fund Of $350,000 RSTGRAND SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half Tick ets, One Dollar. XIST OF TR17J5S : 1 Capital Prize,.. $30,000 1 Capital Prize, . 10,000 1 Capital Prize,. 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 6,000 20 Prizes of 600 -10,000 lOOPrizesof 100...:... . 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 ... . 10,000 .500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of. 10 . .... 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 9 Approximation Prizes of $300..... $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. ... 1,800 8 Approximation Prizes of 100-.... 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to.... $110,400 Responsible' corresponding 'agents wanted at ail prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. . , i ,j Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating 1 full address, for full infor mation or send orders to , : i - - M, A. DAUPHLV,: Postoffice Box 892, New Orleans, Louisiana . i i . ....... All our Grand Extrao the supervision and G.T.BEAUREGARD apr8 ' ' s ' i "QNDEBTAKING The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand a full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metalia PBICK3 AS LOW A3 ANT. Hearses furnished if desired. Furnituro of every Description Repaired at shor .i , . notice. , , , i W. M. WILHELM, , ; With E. a Rogers, Trade iStreet,- june,20. - Smoke. aH and get Sucion at v - i IT -, ' . : . LeROY,DAYIlSQN'a lan30 -t - ' cdlnary Drawings are under I kotic iruuinnflnMnt nf I4KNKRALH . It nnnAarhlff to and TUBAL A. EARLY. I Lvdla Din: -rr 1 lu-Yb hi'ui i ir -Hi Jlltf Market. Hi ..!. i : ... i'! .';! E.ALAtTA&BKb,., r. ;, i id 7i ' I.. ;1: (! 'I t, 1 if ! i ! I NEbK WEAR, The finest ever exhlbjted ; a the cits of CHARLOTTE.' .'IT' J J.. - .rt.'i ., -i. . . fine;s.M ' Vor Meri's and Boy wear. ; - '-.ii ' ,. WINDSOR S C A R F S - l . . ; OF THX LATEST NOVELTIES In Stripes and Plaids, suitable for La- I. , , , dles.as well, as Gents t WHITE TIES, Aslolh price as 25 cents per doaen. UNDERWEAR. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. ALL WE' ASK OF TflE PUBLIC i i Is a Chance for a Fair Trial. JUST RECEIVED kl . TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE, A well selected Stock of WRITING PAPER, Including Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal and Tools cap, which they propose to sell cheap for cash. Also French Paper of every description, with En velopes to match. , . ' Also Paper in boxes, to suit the most fastidious. SOCIAL ETlQUETTti NEW TOR. 1A standard treatise upon the laws of good society n New York. Congress TJe Envelopes; a new tot Just received; Edward Todd Co.'s Celebrated RUBBER PENS, A Pen by some considered Superior to a Gold Pen TEDDY & BRO. are also agents for Emerson ' Celebrated Rubber HAND-STAMPS, and any orders given them will receive prompt at tentlon. TJ1SH PAID FOB RAGS. 'gliSttUVLUCOVLB. ' TATB OF NORTH CAROLINA, i In Probat'i Court. Yadkin County. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors of Benjamin Sparks, deceased, I vs. J The Heirs at Law of Benjamin 8parks, deceased of fikal srrTLMDDrr. the satisfaction of the Court that unit, wife of Paton Dlmnmy Hannah I Felts, wife of John Felts. John Sparks, nd llza- both Reddik, wife of John Reddik, are heirs at law in this case and non-residents of the State; ' It is therefore on motion ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks Irt'THS CHABLom Obsxktxr, notifying said defendants to appear at the Clerk's office in Yadklnville with in twenty days after service of this notice, and let them take notice that if tbey fan to appear that the same will be taken pro confexto and expane as to them. : : . . ;' L. . Given under my" hand and seal of office m Yad kluTilte, this the 10th day of FebruaryA, D 1879. 1SAAI J. V AS A Ali, Probate Judge. .-dltw5t B LACK STRAP MOLASSES Under cost by the barreLb JanSO i A GREEN HOUSE AND- - - SEED STORE ;: AT YOUR POST OFFICE. . HOSES.! ROSES '. Send and get .incatalogue of choice Green House and Bedding Plant ';jJ. -.'ft . We can send plants through the mall to any part . . . , . , Seedsman and Florist, ; March 26--2m.:'' ' w Raleigh. N. C. A SPLENDID LINE OF x-n fit taw ite&YDAYrMOSPa i -r . : M :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 18, 1879, edition 1
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