She harl0ttrb0tntr. 90oTt and golj griutitig. StrBSCKlMlOt iATES : l , flrtflw, one ynr. (pod-paid) in attornm.. . . & .gs (M ?S m.. ...... n. a u i fff OhStSrSK JOS VMFAItTibtMt Hat been tkotwgjdo$&. vith every neeoed of Type, and tmry OntUOM ......... teaM,4MaMM ms xaK(viee moNner Joo VartatML wowM i i WSSKLT JEDIXKMT f a irfW-raamnm, i ir nwirt, at faorf LJnTIB-BXADS, OAXDS, USA MXCXIPTS, POSTERS, J PSOQUMftTKR, BAUD-BILLS, cnxrvzABs, osecks. to. ti i ' i i 1 ' ' 1 ill ii,f"iii"iii '- " ' .....'' . . i i . I '1 YijLi. XX. HTT A "PT OnPT TIJi ' RTTMn AV7', A4,DtTT ' OA -IQ'rfl ' ' ' ... TA-9-!t waassiMtoMBssssasssfSBMsssawsssBassissssi iiliirLJiS. ?.l.8'tv, tn ji -tiiii. -;if Ji, : , itajwjlljsxis, '. ( . . S2 00 fkimcimpfpfd,i.i4.. 2 10 Six MonUu ...ity...i.V...........ti.. 1 00 SUN UMBRELLAS. . : A ;jj "i! ML " i ; Ladles buying Parasols and Sun Umbrellas will bud the best assortment at the lowest prices at ELIASf"6(iilE'S. They will also find other goods to salt them apoa which the; can save money. Our stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS is now complete, among which may be found a full supply of House Furnishing Goods, Sheeting and Pillow Casings tn Linen and Cotton, lAaeti Tilble Damask In White, 8late, Bed and- Yellow Napkins, Deylas and ToweU In every variety; Car pets, Bugs, Mattings and OH eiotha. , 4 .-,. ft Our stock of Embroidery art TrUbmlagsU large, and will be found very cheap. So will our stock ofJ WHITE GOODS, I HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, COR- 8BT8. FANS AND TIES. V T J-ii'i : ' .. Kiillfi.;it Ask to see our Tew Cento Linen Caifibrtc. Haid-J- kerchief and 83 Sun Umbrellas. Too will' find, them cheap ani everything ifee ll rJportlon. ' Call and see us. It will pay you. j ' . ( i i'XLLiSa COHEN. - ; -ii'i' V--- .a URGES WHJAVL3. . . i.r - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . DEALKR TN ALL KIHD8 Off : FURNITTJRE FURNITURE l j BEDDING, C BEADING AC. BF.DDIMG. AO. jl BEDDING C rUKNITURKI AKullLlneof f CHEAP "BEDSTEADS 1 CHE A PB-KD8TEAD& j LOUNGES I LOUNGES I LOUNGES ! "V LOUNGES K - ' " t -i ;r -J" "LOUNGES WjjiOUNGESI PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER 8UITS I i tar COFFINS of an kinds on hand. . COFFINS of all kinds OQ No. 6 Wurr Tkadx Sntwr. CHARLOTTE, If. tW Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial ttobea a hue supply. Jan3', . V . - 7. 13 AROADiS , 1 i i 1 ' r .i.f:. vi .r.n i. KI"U U RRB NUT T II TTTTTJ URRBKM Y V UR KHH II 'II T U Us B r U DRAB If If K 1 1 T JJ UKBB AT 1C G. ROGERS' WAREROOM6, i ? . ' : I-;K.''.;f i ' Jt 'h KHi ' a . ;..") ;, 's - i ' j'.;: f a ti ? i--, I;'.. - . .' -!)!" ;.ff-,'JT , : - . ! ' h ! '-;T' f.' - y : " l' .: . fiai.bp a,..ui CttV'. . :,:?;( .,. ! fe-.T,- -.-1 . .:Naxrrof5Dspfwca1u ... . , j-. it ,'; . is:-;:i;1j)-,ift,!jiiij,i! ? jf ..:;'-U:v--..t--:?J;.-i.;wr:'-.T;,a 1. Mr Slock is Tery Lar, embrae lTul Up of 1-1- ; ' J !5 wJl r1 V PARLOR, CHAJlBEIt; DINING jBOO. . . -i Vi.?: j-V-t'l v&A'4t. ! OFFICE FURNITUBE! All Goods packed Fre orJCbargefl ' . ANOTHER ARRIVAL or kj NJEW GOODS. a . w f- vwnvw w vuuu WW Ul KU WWW to tycfrapeclaf aMerition Wehf eta of Rhus? b and Light Colored 8prlng Cashmeres, the hand-. V toU to loci or toeof Black Gros Grain and Damwse Bilks, Summer Silks In all colors. Tam toe, Henrietta and KBspresa Cloths, French Onran- u-wm fjurou ununca, JKUil ausiuis. JUTSa- lua, iMen md lesAa Lawaa. tn ataldsaai ifsne iwi'in'wniEa'.aM nniMt m ... - - - second stock of Ladles' SPRINGHATS :ioit . u Asir);ii ' and Millinery Goods. Be sure and examine! our stock of carpets; Cane Hatting, OU Carpets, and Bogs. A Urge and wU selectedjstoek of Parasols. A good line of fancy Chartotimrlfle C&ssiUeres for young men's suits. A handsome stock, of READY MADE S()()feLOTfilisrG. our stock of Ladles' ghoea la Calf, d Newport Ties. CalWrea'S; Shoes a large 'line or Gents' and Chll FurHata. dreo's Straw and Fur Hats. Our stack is comnleto In errr line, and w in. Tlte a careful Inspection, as we are willing to com pare ood awt pdeea) wtttv-anj one. Special at rentlon glfn to brueri 1 Gits' us a call. -' ( Respectfully, . . . -T. L. 8FJGLE4CO., Opp. CBarlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. LiOW PRICES BULE THE DAT. LARGE CROWDS Dully throng the -CHEAP STORE OF- H. MORRIS & BRO'S. STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK. Men's Best Flannel Suits, only $12,00 Beautiful tight Casstmere Pants, $2.50, 8.50, 4.50 White Fancy Plane, 8t, 10 and 2Mi cts. per yard. Beautiful Lawns, 10 and 12ft " " Dress Linen, all shades, 18, 20 and 25c per yard, Hamburg Edging, all widths, 8 to 25c. per yard. Twodtton,aTk) Gloves, an shadta, 50c., 75c and Sl-00 per pair. BeaaOftil Snsa Bunting, worth 25c., for 15 cents ' perrard, Tattf WMa good Bteacblng,only Sc. per yard. Best Calicos, all trades, only 6i cents per yard, It will pay anybody to Inspect our Goods and prices, as we claim to be the leading tow price house uvCnartotte. . Just Koevred, a beautiful Une of PARASOLS, . Banxtarln price from 12 Cents to $3. Also, a fun line of STRAW GOODS, i . And Ladies' Underwear, at Immense bargains. H. MORRIS ft BROS. April 12. SPRING CLOTHING. 'WsUFMAN1 CO. Ji "I I I i i wfc have made the eiljerlulenf of rtafchaslng a stock so complete as to Include the latest novelties to Men's, Youth's-Joi's and Children's .AnJn ooo o o a LOO TTTT H H H If 8 8 J S-h n H II KIT H GGOfi ITS KM O GO' m ooo Wa unite public Inspection, and we are at all Uu&Axmtt'mjVWp ,Pces. Erery gannentwhich la oldatour house Is warrantedio be as represented, and in price less than can be Oteaperthaaaxiy othttr house, a we did the past MMm andther hare gained the reputation of be- season, and they ni ina um nest m me. jj .v '?' x Wa consumer ji fine Betjfsj Sboes and Slipper ladodlnf the best makes in the omntry.. There canvlsope foandtaour stock a complex line of Ine FelCSOfl and Straw Hate; and ny kind of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, t Don't purchase before you examine pur stock) aa tne cheapest j "'bXrains.:-;:-, arkeViT? nmamt this season to ina line of Canbabadat. April 10. w: AiCFjtAir & co-'s, v Corner Trade and Trym SU., i - ji Charlotte, N. 0. Tke Voice at Eeliglea. Chndren of tneri! the unseW power' wliose Forever doth accomnanT mankind. eye Hath looked on no religion scornfully . . ft Thai men did ever find. . i; -i Which has not taught weak wills, how much they can? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to sunk self-weary man; i Thou must be bom again? Children of men! not thai your age excel, Bufthat ye ttuklrar?feeldpbear fruit well ., y na Friend of. man deatreev . . ,: u OBSERVATlOlfS. ,-4n iS ?" a?Tn to a maniac in an Indiana asy lum, with which to chop wood. Of course he kill ed a fellow patient. - A- native i)f ' Kenblrfcr ImftafM thA rfYHho- nf a Cock SaremarkablT well that m nan Bum iuJvAml vccuHioiis nas nsen two hours earlier by mistake. The latest rendering of the proverb is : "People who live In glass-houses, and who want to throw their arms around the girl, should pull down the blinds." - An agricultural paper advises the farmer tocotmt hMi Bheeb ever 47?- If jfreotaeito that, pi should advlSelBe fanner to mora Into Abetter neighbor hood. Tunter't Failt Reporter. Ersklne puzzled the wits of his acquaintances by inscribing on a tea-chest the words, "Tu doces."' It was some time before they found out the wit Of this literal translation: "Thouteaqhest!'.ia , Ji black stocking, with a yellow snake coiled aruund the leg, is the latest novelty; ' When the (iris get to wearing these stockings thousands of men will be anxious to see snakes. Othtaxh Air voeoU. r , , . Student Love of the Ohio Normal College put on a mask, wrapped himself in a sheet, and stalked' Into Student Stout's room at midnight Stout may have been scared, but certainly was not paralyzedj by fright, for he knocked the pretended ghost down with a chair, fracturing his skull, and putting his nose awry. The Tale to the other day got one of jthelr number to di a speech oi Patrick Henry's, ana when the memorable Deroratlon of "never. never, krvxb," was reached, a hundred voices, with, a tone, of. the utmost astonishment, exclaimed, "Whatl never r "Well," saidT Patrick Henry; "hardly ever." . "Why, papa," said a Market, street girl to her father, as he sauntered into the parlor, away long In the nlght,when she and her Adolphusfwere con versing upon the ethics of the dust and kindred topics, "why, papa, what are you looking for?" "Oh, nothing, I Just thought I'd get up to see the sunrise." Then thai clock stiuck and the son rose and vanished and the old man went back to bed. -. It Is hinted that there may be "a woman in the case" of the attempted assassination of the Czar. According to European gossip there has been some .unpleasantness lately at the Russian court in con sequence of the infatuation of the Czar for a charming lady (not his wife) of high birth, higher accomplishments, and the. highest attractions. ; Man is a noble creature. On a Sunday mornlnk he will come down town and spend sixty cents at s sareei-snonv .using nimseu iook swees UB wlU spend as much more on a game of billiards-- also get his boots blacked buv two dears for him self and a friend making in all about- two dollars for his personal gratification. He will tfien buy a box of strawberries for twennty-ove cents, end go up homo' afarf help" ear them. The strawberries show that he is ready to deny himself, and that he never forgets his darling little wife. Few Orleant Picayune. THE KNIGHTS OF H050R. The Supreme Lodge Mortality in the Order Official Documents. Supreme Lodge Knights of Honor, Office of Supreme Dictator, Boston, April 4, 1879. Official Circular No. 9. 1. The sixth annual session of the Su- Ereme Lodge, Knights of Honor, win be eld in Kmsrhts of Honor HalL No730 Washington street, Boston, Mass., coimJ mencing Tuesday, May 13th next, at two o'clock p. m. 2. The fiscal year of the Supreme Lodge closes May 1st All Grand Lodg es must forward their reoorts. with dues I to January 1st, 1879, to the Supreme Re porter on - or oeiore inai aate,ir rnac duty has not already been attended to. Representatives cannot be admitted from any Grand Lodge that is in ar rears to the Supreme Lodge for annual dues or any part thereof. 3. The Supreme Reporter with one assistant, the Supreme Treasurer with one assistant, and the committed on finance, will meet in Boston, on Wednes day, May 7th, and be ready to make their reports to the Supreme Lodge not later than the second day of the ses sion. : 4. The committee on Laws will also meet in Boston, on Wednesday, May 7th, and attend to the duties assigned them by special resolution, p. 84, pro ceedings of 1878. 5. The following committee has been appoinfedioisecure a redictien in rail road fare, and representatives should correspond with the member of the committee in their State or vicinity : Hon. Wm. Lovenstein, Richmond', Va.; Jchnfvy; Chdfess, Jr., Murfrees boro,Terrn.f R; Hugh Nesbitt, Opelika, Ala.; W. H. Wall, Sardis, Miss.; B. F. -Frymief, Crockett, Texas; F. I. Mc Beth, St. Louis, Mo.; Thomas G. Ma- Sane, Omaha, Neb.; Anson C. Alleji? ilwaukee, TWis,j N. W. Webber; t)e-. troit, Mich. ; C. W. Fisher, Bucyrus, Q. ; W. E. Klmber 582 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. j 6. Past Grand . Dictators Wm, Good hue, John Stbtt' and G. W. Perkinsv of Massachusetts iave beeqr appojintedra committee to deceive the hrembers of the Supreme Lodge upon their arrival in Boston, and Grand Dictator F. W. Hopkins, a committee on hall and hotel accommodations.. Arrangements have been completed fo the! acepmmodation of the members, at reduced rates, at the St James Hotel, Franklin square, Bos ton, one of the largest and finest hotels in the city. Given under the seal of the Supreme Lodge, the date above written. J. A. CUMMTNGS, Supreme Dictator. Attest : J. C. Pltjmer, Supreme Reporter. SLVEMEkxWi: ; SghtsI U H ONOR, Office of Supreme Dictator, Boston, Mass., April 10th, 1879. Official Circular No. 10. To all Grand andSubordinate Lodges Knights of it inorf&reeting : It is with great satisfaction that the supreme officers-submit the following statement relative to the Widows' and Orphans' .Benefit Fund. . It is, well known that a large number of deaths occurred in our ranks1 from yellow 1 fe ver during the past, year, Aside, from this cause we suffered an unusually heavy death rate during the summer months. .,. Up. to, July,-1878, our deaths had nutabered oyer twenty-one in any mOhth, ' . 'Jr 1 in Jury itne number of deaths was -'i- rii liwiifit ttMn voltntf fa rnH, otTtA .80 8 21 zseptemDer, 110, 30 38 uctooer, 4a, 8, - Novembers u - - " 8, " " 24 Total from yellow fever, 1 93 .other causes, 1 43 " Making the total deaths from all causes in the period of five months, three hundred and thirty-six, and re quiring the sum of $670,000 to meet the calls upon the Widows? 'and Orphans' Fund, an amount greater than had been disbursed from this fund from the beginning of the order, five years pre vious. ! y. To meet this- extraordinary, demand two assessments were lajd. inrlTovem ber, two in December, three in January, three ia February" and two in; March. Much trouble was experienced by the supreme officers in ; pi acing the " deaths in oonsecutive orders by reason i of ... the impossibility, in lodges disorganized by yellow fever,, of making reports '."of deaths until long after they had oc- cnxred,rtlt, was notfor-; iwant of awst ficient evidence ;of ;the:,deatbv but of ficers ottbe lodges; were deadi or scat tered, andi no one i was i authorized to WLake.tbf; ofncial.jeport, iiqimin- -u -i These assessments; have been, jeheer fnJlyrmet, and! sorters on the Jtnefit fund barer now. f been issued upon all deaths, up : . to January 34th 1879, rnd the assessments now in proeesa oft col lection will pay ;all deaths to Mareh 1st Sine October, lstt 1878viordera have been! issued v? on the. Widows' and Or phans' Benefit Fund for the following .amounts: i .. ; In October 1878;.. 76,0oo r November,; 187&. j . . . 00,000 Januaryil879- 00,000 140,000 154,000 . 59,000 February :1829 March. 1879, .,. And in April ;to date. . . , . . ... ; i., .:i n-r:.': 1.. V:n-j ,,670,000 . The.first death in thft order from yel low jfever occurred; August; iL2th, and the order, for the benefit of the same was drawn October i iotb, aThe.. last death fromi this, cause took place No arember the 20th And the order: for r the earner j. was iSiraed - March Jlst : : orders iupon aU.otherdeatafl by yellow fever iweretssnea between, these datea i ; With a total loss-oaote than; double .that of any. other like benefreiary .society, we have paid in full ! every benefit caused by; the epidemic and proved to ithe- world" the ; ability ; of ; out ; organiza tion to : successfully . meet, the i severest triak ;This work: has been done with hardly BQ ore thaa the usual number of suspensions, -and , though i our; growth -was temporarily checked byyjfche extra ordinary demand upon, itai resources, a rapid increase Is now taking place all over the country, aad ;we now nuinber at least fifty thousand; members J ; These events T hate, prctved , the wis :dom of our system of one general Juris diction for the -Widows' and- Orphans' Fund, and; the efficiency of. our laws for the government of the , order. ' No extra judicial measures have been nec essary to meet the emergency, and all consultation required between the su- reme officers has been carried oit by etter. .: j . - Aside from . the payment of death benefits, about $15sO0Q was contributed voluntarily for the relief of the Irving, who wereln want and suffering by rea son of the eDidemic. ' , : . Ll. til this record eYery Knight of- Itonor may take a just pride, it places us in f the ' front rank as 3 great benevolent aim , pusiuess msumiiqa, auu, secures a future of untold usefulness for our beloved order. ' i Fratemailtj in-ALA,.; J. A; Gummings, , - Supreme Dictator. Attest: . ",' : , J. C. Plumer, Supreme Reporter. AN INTERESTING REMINISCENCE. The Wilmington ' Light Infantry A Company of Which Jefferson Davis is a Member. WUmlngton Sun. It is not generally known, but it is a fact, that Hon.,' Jefferson: Xayis, ex President of the Confederate States, is at present a member of i the company. The circhmstanees attending bis ejec tion to membership were mentioned by CoL Edward Cantwell in his oration- de livered before the company on their 24th anniversar.'the 20th of May, 1877, the part relating to which we publish below.,. . ....... . In 1853 the militia of the Urrrted States was armed with; Only int, Jand Steel muskets,-! Percussion gun) were rarely seeni except in the regular army. It , became necessary to. seqttre' ,;a suffi cient number, of the new weapons to arm the -company. How to do 1 this, when there were non.e issued to the State,; was the problem, but Mr Jeffer son Davis was secretary oE war and it was1 understood thete were a fewjthe arsenal at FayetteviJIe. It i waa 'i of course useless to apply for them in the usual way through the Governor, ariq hence some1 other" base" of operations had to be selected. Under: these cir cumstances ther eompairy . resorted-to 1 a Stratagem ; they( tmprovisea, a urwsw ae - i.$risfr$. : A meeting was called at which the name of - Mr. lavis. thesecretarv of .waryi-wa .'Offered' forJadmisstonsfl !a lnetriber of the.linpany;?1 M; of cojQttQ milk Other resolution the captain., wm fcu thdriied to issue to Mr tavi&:a formal leave of absence ducing his term Of of fice as secretarpi ,; war and to exempt .him front all fines- tor non-attendance Sn e6mpany,,,a,SquM-M)Ki iirdirresolution ai; cmmittei was Ap pointed' to inform5 Mr.1 Datis ;'&!! these proceedings, soticit; the hoiio of Ms ac ceptance and request Xm influence' at Wasbmgtoinobtmngse guns niea of the great, and glorious, armi ver saryof ' Ameribaf hrdependence. 'The fourth of July, 1853, was celebrated in ' Wilinlagton? with unvrshal- pirltJ A "yaint TOfnmfttee was app6inted consist ing of Dr. W. W. Harriss, acting for the town authorities, Capt. Jacob Wessel for the German Volunteers, and the captain pf the Wilmington Light In fantry for that body. Robt-H. Oorwan, Esq., accepted the position of orator. Just a few days before the fourth a letter was received from Mr. Davis cor dially accepting these compliments.. In the most graceful and patriotic terms he thanked the caDtain esneciallv fur the indulgence adae&ye1 of absence ex- I tDnHohitrtffnm Orinifl VJWtla" liitnnrr the time he was acting as secretary of war for the United States; Mr:1 Davis closed his letter with the information that he found no difficulty in - persuad ing the secretary of war into a compli ance with the wishesfif the opmnaoy. Pdrihft sioi pad ajri adljeem iasfced for fliejdefieryUs taeuus ant exngip mentS.) IB acdjierxtjajiyheyiir tived;by seiijifprs from rayeftc- xne entire community. At this time Col. Edward Cantwell was captain of TerfP Jf afJrjlJrJg 0b war be tween theitsCo.- QaiitWtll had oc casion to V-isit- M. DiviaTft te capitol, on business. j Mrj Davisireceived the colonel"" with agracfous smile, but ad dressed him as "captain," requesting him to be seated for a moment After a while he turned ta him and sajd: "Wfell, captain, and ridw what can Xo for you T -That there should be no mis understanding or ailstake on the "cap tain's" part; after granting thereqtfest for which the colonel asked, he said; "Well, captain, what has become of the squad drills and our company? I mean the Wilmington Lightrlnfantry ?"r Fhe captain felt some pride in being able to tell Mr. DaVis. the President, that his squad and the company were both ac tively engaged in geivice he Ctto federacy, and 'some sixty-five of them were commissioned officers in the army: Hon. Jefferson Davis is now pri vate in the Wilmmarton" IJirht Inf ant- t ry, and ashia term" of icimoe as secretary or .war nag expirea nis excuse from fines 1 and ,non-attendancO" at' "regular drills has also expired, and hB i3 .subject to a fine for every failure to attend. itliiiiiiil - ..-'.. :;: I '-it: ;. , - ; t; : !,;. CLOTHING IN fc VERY CONCEIVABLE April 6, 1879, HEMW : GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. OUR STOCK OF WHITE SHIRTS IS C M M E LATJNDEIED GOODS AS WELL AS UNLAUNDKBBD. LINEN COLLARS 09 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 WITTKOKY WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH &BARUCH ABE RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING THEIR SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. , SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. TAKE NOTICE. wirrKowsKY .1 !,. j ii- .'!-;' - ii f-tj; ,Vi-i'. ii n- & BARUCH. "16 $tisttllnntBns. ? ELECTION NOTICE . Notice Is hereby given that un election will be nekton the first Monday in May, (being the 6th day. of the month), 187, at the usual polling places in the several wards of the city of. Charlotte, for Mayor and a Board of Aldermen for said city. .... y.' .-. : ,,. ; f-,fi:',-.ui--.'!. "''.!;' "- '.! . WaNoIB8trT. JohnL Elms., Inspectors Dr. M.M.--Orr, &M. HoweUrA.E. G,: ' WardNot 2 Reglatrar, H. B. Williams.- Inspectors John L. Morehead,' Dr.' William Sloan, A B Davidson. - i'jji VardNo. 8-Reglatrar, B, P.Boyd. ;:, - InspectorsR. M Oates, J. H. Carson, M. A. ,staurfer'-.f .v " ' - ' - - :Ward Na 4 Registrar, B. P. Waring. Inspectors-J. Y. Bryce,' Rufus Barrtnger.RB. Alexander. : - - .Tt-. S -s M. E. ALEXANDER, SbertlLa E& SMITH, Mayor. March 28, 1870-tdo. . ANNOUNCEMENT! WE ABE DAILY RECETVtNti AN FJLEGfANT ASSORTMENT OF Representing all the hovel styles m the New York, A general inspection Is cordially solicited. Respectfully FOR PUBLIC JISPEGTIOW, .. '.- FOR .... MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Men's Business Suits of Fine Scotch and English Cheviots, made up In our own house In Baltimore, where there are none but artistic Tailors em plored. FINE DRESS SUITS Of French and English Diagonals, Granites, and Cloth Coats and Vests. Fine dress Pants to match. -o- BUI 111 We have the best of Middlesex Goods, warranted full Indigo; in fact the same goods, made by fine Tailors, as we have sold m previous seasons; We are sure that if any of our customers have ever ttfed them they will NOT BUY ELSEWHERE. : ' ' : . .. ... .. : . : ii A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY -I! J To win a fortune. ; Fifth, Distribution, Class E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13th; 1 879M08th MohtWr Drawlrur,' : , ' . . . ! . i , - - .- , - LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. - This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature at the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 186$,, ob raa rxsk at Twxatr-nvK tbaks to wnJch Son tract the invlbla- ble faith of the State Is pledged with i capitali ef 81,000,000, to which it has sinoo added ajtoserve Fund of 8360,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BKR DISTRIBUTION wlU laktt nlaca montair on Uie second Tuesday. , It never scales Or postpones. Look rtuielou)wta; u1strlbuflonr ' i CAPITAL PRIZE, bij0,00d. " - !" 100,006 Tlcjcets at Two Dollars each. eto, OneDollar, - LIST Of FRiESi !! Half Tick- 1 Capital . 1 Capital A Captta; .'Ji !.,:. :.-.r,S5JiCK t.'.j;.-::.. 10, . 2 Prizes o " 5 Prizes of aOPrtastof lOQ PriaasoC r 200 Prizes of 600Piitesof lOOjBrizeaoLt , 50 10, -'. 20.,;.UwA.iil'....i'lft.' ;,' a ippicuatloh;PrWiof $309-i..i$TO6 . , QApprosimanPrtsWafft.M .1.M00 1857 PrizeSi amounting to S119.4M 1. , . i 1 S 1 jr-ij.iu H.J ,-u..-fc 11 .-r. - i.i j j Bespotwible jcorrespjDTtflng agpntt wanlejd at aQ -1 ApUtcafloaVfor rates'tochshttjMbnlybettiaae wmeuoneomeeia Mewweana. to i Write, dearifitattag diU addross. for ' Postoffloe Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana 7J AVirana);&xfAO are under the supervision Srkf management ot GENERALS U. AV 11JUUUAKI aad JUoAiA JtAKLl,1 " l'i. TTNDERTAKINGX . . V ' i-i-iiiu' v lit: i --;vi,H 115 j iwv . , The undersigned is noir prepared to Oil all orderi : Ol !.-' fair evory Sas of UndertaUng. t' Having on taztdi a a- i j-.'-'-M ;(,! I-'-.-.'.-.i.c.'-.-.k ftssonnenM.,;.., ; .,:.,;,!i;.f;! Uui f it Jrtii; u-'At,'W . t--an', '.ult COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES.? Both Wood and Metallc iir'-:tl X 4 ' ija8l()Va9 Airr. .i - it .i J-'- i- - : Hearses furnished if desired. I! ; -it 'it 1 . ..''! .;. "' i i. .'i-lvil Furniture of every Description Repaired at sh'oV ' ' 'l . ' f, ' M' t .-1 -I'j. ' , ;f. y, iJi-W.WmUUlM,- - j ij11'-' With KG. Robrs;,Trae,areet, - Jane 20. " r''" j-' i k 1-,o .. t F? IB A FIRST CLASS Smoze call and tzet a Sudor, at .:K.' J:uUiJ i - LeROY DAVIDSON'S. Jan30 ; , . 6.Q00 10 wm 1 111 Ml Market. STYLE AND PRICE. I I : ' lU 1 . - iii -- Mj'l i n I I -t i 't i V , , .- - E. Di LATTA & BRO. WEAR, The finest ever exhibited 'in the city of .' i ; :- i'1 -!' ; CHARLOTTE. ; . '' 1 ',: ' -' - I I i i . Ml. ! FINE SCAEFS For Vmn and Boys wear, WINDSOR i . M . S C:A'R F-'S- ,1 OF TK4 - LATEST NOVELTIES In Stripes iMid" plaids, suitable forLa dies as wey. as Gents. WHITE. TIES, As low in price as' B5 eehts -per dozen. - .ii!(i' Ii . !!' ii - . ' -; hr , ! -!! ji A-Hl. '! ' TOMPLE ASSMEN. ( .' I! ,tii, i OK THE PUBLIC Is a Chance for k Fair trial. 'U 7- JTJS TIDIY'S liOOK STORE, "TwnWecteJ?tockof WRITING PAPERS Including Note, Letter, Sertnon, . Legal and Fools cap, which they propose to sell Cheap for cash! ' Also French Paper. of eyprydescrtpUen. wlth En velopes to match. . ', Also Paper m boxes, to Butt the most fastidious. 1 " SOCIAL ' ETTRJUETTE' W NEW YORK. " lA.standard treatise npon the law .of good society n rJeW'Yortt. ' " i --f u fs.f - "' 'f t; ''. t ''it 1 1 h J i r -CDngress,TleiEnTelopest ai lot j jaatiieeeived. j(j ,i !-!j,J-. -liL-lii ii'!ii'l.fo- r r.i-A -iKT.-oiiil i ''!' 'nil nn-.w RUI?BEK ;ITS, ' A Pea by sdmeeoasuleredi superior to a G0W Pen 'w-nl'-'i (-J )inK- : i-.; ni ,. TIDDY-4BBO. are- alaq ogr.ta. for Esaarson' Celebrated Rubber . . . Jj -Ji U'.i rt. y. ni.n i" iHilli j-itiii :!) ti: i-'ii .!.t!.'f)' "li-tiil 1- r. andanyiorders given thamjwllVreefJyerjTn it i i ytui -lii i i i if l 1 "l J- 'i U j i i TrirVft ' i aflJ 4iW wieMvAd-ab v " 'i. n ,TID,Dtr&'HRO'S;, : ijqi l-v 'in na f.vf'U -nil" ill ii- am Hill t 'i'l ill ill iiiii ijlilU ) i.i-Oj ,U. I I I I I J I J I . ' .1 , STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA, 1- In Probst ij YaxuOn.Connnr.it j f .-Cow. osen !9s anrfBikWip fiBeaJanffispai'deoeaaeW7''4' ""'l l- ' ; 'iv y(U n f.tit-i t(g,iJiiiloTii'jii yi?i.i Th4Berr't liiwlor'BenlamlA Sreeejised ijm J-.--otwtjtilirtijndJdri;,'i'n.i ijirartatoftbasaifafBin of the Court that LyAa-imni&, rtf t Patoa- Ilmn)4t,:BBnBh Felt8LwUe ofTohsT Jeltsi John 8 parks, aad Eliza bethTKeddliv wife; ol John Beddlkvart heirs at law in this case and non-residents of the State,1 J -rji ' i Kici theraforecon motion otdered by the Court tbatadveittsemont be jnada foe six, weeks, in Tn CHARLOTra Obsbbvib, notifying said- defendants to RnrtMu- at the Clerks emee In VadklnrlUe' with in! twenty lay after service ef this notice, and let them take notice that if they fail to appear that the same will be taken pmjopfemjm&isq as to Given trader mv 'hand anA seal of ofOoe to Yad kl?vlite, this tfthdoTOyiJ. 4-W :,f fM s .'. K riri -Pibato-Ju4sa A GREEN H0C3K AND;;, SEED S'-TVOBIE :1At TOUR TOST bFEKA I '--.EASE'S' libftdSES'l-" i, jjju i.AiL w i-:u. , , . iif a' Send and'gef 'mycataieLot choice' Green House and Bedding Hants., , . , ,, ... We can send slants throutrh the maU to any part Seedsman and FlorlsV -, March 26-2m. y - . Raleigh, N.C till:

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