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Tm tlie PaMie. USEDAY, APBIli 29,11879. . rC LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, BAliROAD DIRECTOR!. ...,t Th following table shows the running o JKSrd Horn loarmm of passen ut ran roads (Waaoinguuwiiv; RICHMOND D. ArfVe9frommchmondandGpld8bo 1.00 a. m, LeUes lor . D' m- ATLANTA CHAHLOTTK AIB-LIHM. . rrVe9 from Atlanta,.. ......... .:iU'8.20 a. m. i Aves for Atlanta..- -i-Hs 103&. m.v ffis from Atlanta,. T-.i-eOpp. m.. ves for Atlanta,. . ...1L0 m. CHABLOTTK, OOMTMBIA AUGTJBTA: Arrives from Augusta, 8.10 a. m. luvps for Augusta,.. ...iv 1.00 a. ra, f rom AoiSta, U .K 6.80 a. &-. i I, 'lives for Augusta,.. . . ...... .... . ... ... 11.27 a. m.., CA80LXKA CKSTRAL, . -.yes from Wilmington,. . . . . . . 1 7.29 pv-m. leaves for Wilmington, . . 6.00a.m., thrives from Shelby,- .. .v. . .-. . . . . -i 6.00 it m. gves for Shelby,. . . . .v. 7.00 a. m. ATLANTIC, TXNHK88XK OHIO. - i rrlves from Statesvtlle,. I pes forStatesvllle,..., 5.80 p. to. 7.00 a. m CHARLOTTE TOST 0FFICK. " 4 office hoots. CCOSBS. Order Department, .-8.00 a. rri. Sristry Departmerft, 9.00 a. m. 00 fl. m. yK n. In. -fcAS r. m. rw- Oh Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp t Joartment will 1 orn Jrom.ft.00 a. into JO.OQ J' OPKKn(8 CLoenia-or jcails. . n ",.' OPI.- CLOSES. ..-vmeACharlottoB. ., 00.. nv 00 p. m. i, Lrlotte & Atlanta R.R.,. 8.00 a. mJJ.OO p- m. tiLirioiie teR Rj a80 fr m. 10.00 a. m. Wilm'n A Charlotte R. R... 8.30 p. m. r 5.00 a. m. i ?otte A Shelby K. K.,. . 5.80 p.m. aOO a. m. rar Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at - mm n ni and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m. : rr Yorkvllle. (horse route,) Thursdays At 6.00 ,i k'rtrinva at 7.00 a. ra. in.. i w. w . jj'.ns.ijnof jr. ax. I IV U I CAT IONS; War Departmknt, ) okkh k Chief Signal Officer, V Wasiuxoton, April 28, 730 p.m. ) Fnr the 8oith Atliritii , BtateS, sightly higher pressure, northwest Winds, slight W cooler, partly cIoxidyWatheY. l.otnl Keporl for Vefcteiday. 17 A.M. 2P,M. 19P.M 29906 70 61 N. H Fair. B.uomi'ter Ttit'Finometer HelHtive Hanildlty,. Wind Direction,... " Velocity Weatlier Highest temperature 77 deg.' lowest 62. I ndex to New AdveMliemeaw F. D. LatU & Bro Important, .; T L. Selgle A Co Silks. K M. MUler A Sona Ftaur. -. y , C T Walker Attention, Firemen. none pencilin;. ' Yes, wish I'd taken off mine Sunday onlv a week more of this mayorlty business. - ,:it"y; !" The issues will nb'M..dfecissed to- night. . t ,-.-, ,:-. The Inferior Court meets two Weeks from yesterday. -. - , The first sultry(Aayi o summer was given us yesterday strawberries are fallirubut the main .croi) will hardly be as heavy as usual.' Mun.ler's boundary avenue heQY gar den is getting to be considerable ol a resort. , . - . . One of the candidates for mayor is the oldest citizen of (Gharlotte. He is in his eighty-sixth year. , "''V;' '.. So there will be ni public discussion to-night, and. the. sovereigns, will , miss their fun and enthusiasm.,v - , The second warders meet; at. tbe mayor's office this evening. at 8 o clock to nominate candidates fot; 'aldermen. Special services-will be held at the First Presbyterian5 chureh every after noon this week at 5 o'clock A drummer's license fas Issued from the State treasury to Messrs. R. M. Mil ler & Sons of Charlotte. ; : .;, -y ; Tl.n mwMa warn airflin idlfl vesterdav. tiipi p has nst. heen a case1 before the casenbefore mavor in a week. . , -!..; The next monthly lecture .before the harlotte chamber of iommerce will lie delivered Thursday . night by CbL Clias. li Jones. W-i-. . . . The Gounod Club concert comes off next Friday night,ftnd a fine programme has been prepared. .It will be given in the opera hous'e. , . -. '. .;-.. It is a rare thing that the bloods of the city are ever so unanlmotls Jjpon ;my matter as they were .Sunday m the matter of exhibiting newihats. r. . i There are at least a bU r.4oen two v ear-old blooded coltff .wieand.jaronnd harlotte, which promise tdbeeonio'titie racers. Several of tberUiH ' W Pt on me tracK ior training luisi sii4Hit,h!.ii j The warm rAinarlMdeneTS6S'1llWii -shine have clothed, the: treee'rithl nost full foliage, and : the shadr pftvje ments are now , suefeestive 4 bf marbiies flaying. Those who feel disposed to contrib ute anything for the relief! th desti tute people of Walterboro may do-'so throuerh I)r..Glovfr.. who. will Dromptr ly forward all funds placed in his hands. The special tax vear expires iwithth Slst inst. Mr. W. JvCoitev Of theinteft nai revenue office, came Mown, ' yester- 'lay afternoon, arrti t)flrties wishing to procure licenses for another year will find him for the next two days, at the Traders' National Bffl$j'i ll The latest tiunis naturtB .exhibited id The Observer is a twin grain of corn, the two grains grown as -firmly 'into ach othr a if tWIIv rtft: TlnS"W8 found i he other day by Mjf'CSh'- rih, of Iredell .counjty,tvliile he was selecting someseedcrom his last year's crop. - ".AVi,Ay. One of these bright beautif at summer mornings after a fireman's ' parade.'n "'e evening befote, it will be bur paiii ful duty to record the death or. t somebody's-little darling,' .unless .the. darlings mend their way sli There were aJout a h undred of them1 'among 'the louniy CommliMioneri AUmrttHnu Theboart-'6t..ffeon1&ji4ii nt in called session yesterday, Conv nussionp.ra . Vnil rnrrnni ' Stirtiiif fnd eil being present, to reconsider the appointment nf psstoJ: WrrTlr; Ardrev and 8. B. Alexander j as ; assessors ffor the countv at laree. and JnoJ L. Brown . as assessor for Charlotte townshf p,they being members of the Legislature, and ?ome doubt haviriff been exoressea as to their eligibilitt on that account: and also of H. D. StoWe.'assessor for Berry- hill townshlo. he bems a iustice of tlie inferior Court. ;Th fMard decided ito revoke the appointment : 'Of the sabye ..iicu tissesHors, ana in tneir huiau.ii )Ointed fnr fho rtiinf;ot . larrflJrIti t pavidson and E. O Grier; for Charlotte township; J. J;sim's,"ah4 forerryhill townshm. j: j. Prim : ... Ktdt i BT 7 - ww -m. w,-!. ji -..r.tw . At the samft mAP-fincr nf thh .'hoard' it was ordered -that : the same-tax for county purposes i be 5 levied V -under schedule and C of the revenue laW of ihto, as levied by the State." , 29.33 1 29.851 m 7rt 94 . 52. S. K W. .3 . . a . , Cloudy. Cloudy. Proredta ; of . rxd caTentiu FIRST WAKTX 'fe Citizens of First Ward assembled at the mayor's office last night to nominate I aldermen. I . A.h JTPPT.ir Or wac nnni7iu1 Iw r ailing ecfting Jiicnara JN. Xiddv secratarv. The followinff Wfirfi nut. in nnmina. tion: C. Scott .Tnsiah A shnrv V S TVoWlfa W. V. Grier. D. M. liitrffir. Thr9 arior J.i Ai Elliott; C. A.? Frazier. II. w! Tatem,R;M. Miller. 1 ir - r Dr.' J. H: McAden IntA foduced the f ol- lowing: : Jtesolved . That it is the sftrisof this meeting that there shall be a reduction of salaries, reduction taxes and a general system of economy in the administra tion of the city affairs, and all candi dates nominated2 at this"mt,iiiy h pledged to this course. .1 he resolution was adopted unani mously. The balloting was then begun, and 155 votes Were cast. Of this rmmhfir ft. Scott received 83 votes and was declar ed nominated! " Tr 1 p ?rr;T un motiou all candidates were drop ped but the three highest, Thos. Grier, 1). M. Rigler and W. VV. Grier. On the next ballot Thos. Grier receiv ed 115 votes and D. M. Rigler 97, and both were declared nominees. FOURTH WARD. 1 Citizens of the Fourth Ward assem bled in . the court house to nominate three aldermen for the ensuing term. ! Dr. T. J. Moore . was called to the fiinirfu4-PhaeR, Jones was requested TTtiy cnarrniaISted''the obfet 1f thejijneeting and the following names were-placed in nomination, to-wit: .C. Dowd, J. H. Van Ness, g. Witt kowsky, F. A. McNinch, W. W. Phifer, J. J. Sims, D. G. Maxwell, A. R Nisbet : On motion of D. P. Hutchison it was tcsolyed .-that evry citizen. )f, ; the Wd,W,awls;tld jtojrej to cast one ballot for three aldermen, and that a majority of all votes cast on each ballot should nominate. On motion the chairman appointed J. K Spencer, A. Qphen, D. P. Hntchi swAAAHtt W HfiSrJa tellers and the following was the result of the first ballot: . , ...,....., , : . .... .. . Dowd, 84 ; Wittkowsky, G5 ; Maxwell, 60 ; Phifer; 43 ; McNinch, 40 ; Vim Ness, 38 : Nesbit, 20 ; Sims. 5. ,, C. Dowd and S. Wittkowsky having received -a majority of the votes east 124 were declared the nominees of the convention, and on motion the conven tion proceeded to ballot for the third alderman, which resulted as follows: Van K0S3,( 4t;j Maxwell, 44;. Phifer, 17;isbet,8; McNinch, 7. ' One hundred and sixteen votes hav ing been cast, and no candidate having received a majority, the convention proceeded- to ballot again for tlie third alderman. On motion of F. A. McNinch, all but the two highest names were dropped. The vote resulted Van Ness, 48; Maxwell, 47; and J. H. Van Ness was declared the nominee of the convention, j. Loud calls were made for Mr. Witt kowsky, who in a few brief remarks thanked the convention for the honor of the nomination. Mr. Van Ness was also called out and responded briefly to the same eftect. Kailroad Nte. 1 Yesterday trains on the Western North Carolina road ran to the east end of the Swannanoa tunnel, or in other words to the top of the mountain. ; The distance from there to Asheville is only about ; eighteen miles, and this road is ndw . first- rate.! PassengeiSs '"leaving Charlotte on the Atlantic Tennessee Ohio Railroad, at 7 o'clock in the morn ing, arrive in Asheville a little after 8 on the same evening. Ther Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad will sell tickets to Columbia on me iaui at ior tne rounu trip from Charlotte. - This is to allow per sons from this section s pf , the State to witness tne ceremonies 01 tne unveiling of the Confederate monument on that day. . Passenger and freight traffic are both light just now. The latter will soon be increased on roads with Southern con- nections, by. tobacco, ; shipments, which are expected to be quite heavy this year. Bibles at 25 Cents. We have received from the American Bible Society, in New York, a specimen copy, of a Bible, and another of the Jew Testament, which they oner for sale at 25 cents and 5 cents per copy, respective- y. it seems somewhat marvellous that the books can be printed so cheap ly, especially as the work is done with so much neatness. Tne books are printed in aorat.A t.viw 9A-mn And am anhst.ant.i. O -if--- . . " ally bound. The managers of the society announce that thev desien to secure a widArriin4tWi of ;h4irt)6jbksihiough the cnaTmtefcrof xrafle''; and, to.Thake it for the interest of dealers in books to accommodate their customers by keep- ing for sale the society's Jftbies and Testaments, they offer to such dealers, and to them only; a discount of ten per cent, from the catalogue price. The ing its books for sale has regard only .to receiving the return of the cost of pro duction. Meetlngr Railroad 3Ien. Representatives of railroads in North Carolina held a meeting in Raleigh Sat urday for cdrtsbttatiotf J in reference to the law 'regurating 'freight charges passed by the Legislature. Many vexed questions have arisen in the attempt tb arrange the new freight tariffs render ed necessary by the provisions of the law, and the roads-are not disposed to decide these without mature considerar tion and ample opportunity to obtain, trustworthy legal advice on all the Domts involved. Hence nothing was definitely settled at the last meeting, but the business was so arranged that it may not be necessary to hold another meeting, unless sun iurtner complica tions arise. As soon as the attorneys who hjavfifceerieoyipultejl ofrifthfe subject shall iiave1 examined the case fully, the roads will probably publish their tariffs. In the meantime freights remain the same as they have heretofore en, Orig-inal OrthOffTapbjr. ; . : Di Boliciane sope to hele upe sowes," wasithevVfritteri1 order received at one of, our drug stores a few days ago. The driicr clerk scratched his head awhile. and finally put a. liberal ..consKucuon trpon "Di Boliciane:" He interpreted sope " was what ; he sent. It olid nop come back; and so must have filled the blU. The fact that it was wanted to hele upe sowes,.was what ved the rlmo plerk. ' -J . : , ,',!) '"'i'j s . r AFalVl Mr VJneair, - - - Our neighboring town Chester totnUl!?iWJWm Vf. xiiv- vy rsj - pf f,these,qualit4es, is ;nown., ins active nrp-narations for a fair. A resident of that town." a! former ftitizeil of Char-: lotte, writes to a friend here, as follows : We are going to-hold a fair here this fall, beginning the 28th and ending on fVioaiaf. nf October, and. we don't in tend to have aitf hide-bound affair bf it, ia atAMM-a Mv4 rAt1fr10IA f O rKS in fix: we will-have use for them at iL-iwz, urrm eanri vnn nnr nrftmiiiTin f -iM Jl TouLwhich will be ""ITT""" . n ' ....... abputweDjty days.". - Aanval I pecti and tmxd -til - , - vi tloa of Officers. , . . riU ) rU. 7 J I Yesterday was a big day with the tlremen, beinz the1 occasion of the ff'clock in the afternoonMayot Smith, andAldennen "DowdVf tWusoat'i and Tatum, the three last 'named compos ing the fire committee-of thexboard, accompanied by officers of jthe fire' de- EartmentTvisited the halls and ; engine ouses of . each, of the four:'cmnanies, and ; made . thorough inspection of these and of all the apparatus. They founds eYerything in nwstrexceljenfcj conxuaon 1 1 ana i .an I'-perxecc j raer. Among the latest improvements ,is eighteen hundred feet of jiew and .im proved hose distributed equally among uiu luree engine com pumea,- p t Afters insQittiojil he lfiMliiies met hear ; the sqUateand fonping in line iivrith the odreo.rnje pkn in the front rank, paraded 'the principal streets. The engines were burnished jto dazzling brightness; the hotsetf tvere I uiuitiueuwju wiiu tuj wus nu iiagB, Uie firemen - were arrayed in full dress nniform, and the whole procession made an excellent show, receiving compliments at every turn. At the conclusion of the parade, the companies assembled neactb public square and gave a competitive exhibi tion of: their, skill, which, elicited ithe admiration of a large crowd of specta tors. Their feats were higldy credita ble and would have done honor to the fire department of almost any city. 'ii i ; - The - companies we Wtn '"3" fiourl5h ing condition and ther;menibers take a just pride in their organizations. Charlotte's fire department hasfor years been an honor to the city, and it ws neveinore efficient than it istoay. ( ; CHIEF Or THE DEPAAxliE?fT;;; The committees appointed' from the different companies met, !ast 'night at the Pioneer hall for?, the purpose of electing a chief of the fire department for the ensuing fiscal year. Themeetr ing was called to order, and on motion Alfred Aldrich, treasurer of thede partment, wassailed . to the chair and (J. T. Walker, was appointed secretary. The object of the meeting was stated, and on motion of G. J. Toole, the, com mittees went into the election for chief, each company having, through - 'its ehairman. one vote. The name of C. F. Harrison was placed; on" "nomination; I and tie was elected unanimously. A committee was: appointed to wait on Mr. Elarrison and inform, him orhis electipxythd in rfespppse. he appeared Jn person a,nd and thanked-the meeting for the honor done him. Upon taking the'chaijre4W('ef maae uie ioiiowing appoinraieniS : , , First AssistanttrC X Walktt,;';;; Second 'Assistant A. Aldrich,-!.,ii m Calls were then made upon the cap tains and other, reMesentativea or, uie different companies present; and -these responded in brief speeches. ' ; ' ' ' ', -; r A noem dedicated to the Charlotte fire department was received -'and read and the thanks of the department .ten dered to the author for the same; and, on motion, she was elected an honorary Tnp-mhfr nf l.h dpnartmftnt. ' -. ;i Remafks Were-ttade bf different per sons nt reference to tbe.; advisability of erecting a, monument , on the fireman 3 plat m Elmwood cemetery but no deh nite stem were taken to this end. After the di9ousitioitofbtig:tnin6r matters the meeting adjourned, with the understanding that a secretary and treasurer Will be elected at the first regular meeting of the department. 8h r . i v. Tike Fiuaiice CommlUee. r'Qttt "7qi1 lioiT.m?iTi rf tVio frti!irirt committee of the 2Qth of . May celebra- lion, yesierayreueivu-iruHi.Lr. x. j. Sandifer, of Paw Creek, the member of the committm froTh that tpWnstiip, the sum of $55, the first contribution ye sent in by any one of the committee, either in town or country. The com- :aa : i .1 4. 1 . - next Saturday, and the Character of the cpiehration will be determined in a errant mo'iolira v tYiair anfnaaa in rrkl gi vcv ujuuouiw ni" uuxjk wjj ..a w lections, it is to De nopeatnai tne members of the committee will bestir themselves that the day may be observr ed in a creditable manner., . . , . , Vy Tbe International Poatal, Card. The Postoffice Department has-: ap proved a design for the new interna tional two-cent postal card. On'the'up per left hand corner are .thanWOBds "Union Postal Union, United Stateslof America", in English and also in French. Qri,th6 right upper corner is the stamp, with the bead or Liberty, surrounded by a ribbon border with & monogram fratil Jo moMSfclfB aTihe bot oeil3esapLiippeaKo the clree iMhfFGrsterarar and irr JefifH TmpeiiM The card haaIso aarderjbn he ad- I . .-ll .ntillA oasss sjoey , VJM 1 1 rj , I k T3,i I I Bfffft cVnign. ..tr ZZZ. i ' lu,l"B -t ; u , we see tnatnereii oe a joint ais- JLUBO"iV "lij itTa.t " a'Xi y iueua'cmus. "" seema. to beoppliticalfference bej tween the several candidates, and polit tics will not enter into the discussion! -" tothem ,on rhichnOii, explain-fthejt .views, as the people, would like exceed ly well to be mformed: ) Why a dog alwns turns around, three times before he lies down. ; Why a htnflu-gry ip oph from ,a o-rnnnrt nri ht trWwatrt fffc fust, S WhY.'whehimn-fgi&lbin:; te grQwd on j EU3t.A Ml i Whir irsNSfaiiciSfitistcMKoneiieg artd a snort tuuMaiu kate hare aloTgfreff'tMKoTxL-: rt 1 Whv most all- of the birds build their ests out of different material.- i Whv a hen -alwus- knows her little ones from anotherW'd whVIU hatch out twelve jdnck,eggSf and; think they are her own chickens. ' , - Why a bear alwus climbsdowH rt w-ee Why a turkeyeggMS' speckled lnp a Whether a log floats faster in a river than-when the current runs Or not 1 Whv an ovster and a clam are the ont- ly, thiwrs I knoWjiO .that don't: havftstd move out! or xneirtpiaoes wgitw living, t ; Why a muleViones are not solid, and , their earawalongz a Aam, um vh t.ig r?BbiHnt ;h-m-3 wi ItcWhy uMghtningwjoever ;knowntO irruw nvinaiea among I do altthesingingj tei bmw , lj Why, a l.teen snminjaana 1 more. r&fawiH ' 2 Mifc .-ww US ' Wth TmnrVt.rv thatkan khmtj a tree, i ; Where Jthe flies j&Igai'Jcwnen ;, Why a-muskrat's tail has no mi on it ''y aiairsefgg rouridnde egg is ,rinteoVipj i.j t.- w , tPwwwt2JtiV im vftirA' Ural' ii. . ......i . rt!1l1M ' lnja.rrTVl.JR.WII MS-I i9UII 1 -oo-The1- citizens 1 o Ward Nbi'T are re quested ' to -.meet fit ; the ' court hotrse ( Thursday evening, at 8, o'clock, r. the. I Tinrnosft of nominaunir -candiaateiJto in Represent thein' in .the.-next'boarxrf aldermen. Voters of THEi.Wap. Mv remarks on Friday ereninz were I- nob UMBUuema-awn'mBCfaJwi wm being no issues Detween Map. Flem ming and myself, the public, discussipn is, by mutual consent, indefinitely post- onecL JJ. a. USBORNE. te for onwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnalow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children, ft corrects acidity 1 tasteniaereU?M wiBdeeUcEWolates the bowels, eurea dysentery and diartitpaa. whether ariro trom toethlug or other eausea,. An;ol4 and wen Known remeay. 200 per ooiue. -,iWl v,. THE fflATOBALTT. ."it j? HT"Sr i; f& y&f. CANDIDATES FOB THE MAYORALTY. urn w il. l mMwmmmm In eomBSanee (With the wishes of "Many Cm zeas". i will be a candidate for mayor at the enso tnc election In Maj.rt. Kver yielding a cheerful obe dience to your will, I am, with respect, , xomx ooemeni serrant. 1 Mr. lameafi Cart f tie raallc at a. Soihe &U City f Charlotte: H i Fkxxow nrnzKxaIn this brief wax I hare con cluded to annoonce myself ad IndeDendent Candi date tor the office of mayor of the city of Charlotte, at tne approacning eiecaos m .nay. xnoroognr Independent, I shall not be In the least lnfiuenced by any ring, caucus, or contention; I shaQ hare no friends to reward met .enemies to punish; I ihall hot bribe nor purchase a vote, nor attempt m any i.unaernanai favor of strict pontics In this election, therefore I shall ran the race to the end and take the . nak, , let the result be what It may. In thus ahnoandng myself, I think it ttnnecessary to. elaborate or make any further statement 01 principles mac may gmae me: one will trnlT rav lhat I, than ever cnltirmtn a mkl hrotheriy spirit with those that I may become asso- eiatea with; ana Derm me. in coocjneion. to make this pledge : That If Honored with: a majority of your votes and eoruent-clecton, mx beet exer tlons shall be dlred W li lair, honest and Im partial discharge of my duties. r s r 7 itespectruiiy, Charlotte, N. C, April 11th, 1879. .'I Mr. aVn lm tae irwuu I In response to the solkMatlon of my friends. I have consented to becomea candidate for the office of mayor. Do Ton Wait to imjoy Ltfef Death, or what to worse, is the inevitable result ofcuxfctinfled 8Bsftens!onof fiie menstrual flowij It lnd,GonwhkelMoJdfiot be "trifledwith, Immediate relief is Hie only safeguard &Kainst con stitutional ruin. In aU cases of suppression, sna- pen&ten or other Irregularities of the , "ooureea, Dr. J. Bradfleld'sTemale Regulator is the only1 sore remeay. r itacu oy giving tone- w too narvons cen tres, improving the blood, and determining direct- Ay to. the organs, of aenstruation. j. It is a-legltlmate presenpnon, ana the most intelligent aoctors use it Ask your druggist for it - ; aprzz in GWfflBAimTHAaim NEW GOODSI J ( t ( ' 1 I NKW FKATTJBX3 Cometonefor Bacon; Comv 8dg, Osoee, Mo lasses, and otner iramiiv trrooenea. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county; WltST WTTB W HIHT1CT. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sen for cash. AU goods delivered in the city free of charge. e Street I Next door below Wilson Vt'Black'rf okMan. ap 15. rBk 6sal aidKls K TyHElf Csesar aha his staff were crossing an Sea, and the waters were found to be rising, that gallant commander checked hte own prancing steed and dlate in seaWoi VP&m waters. thatioyd much U hlpfle 6t2utl fk bTf ho found tie high vn v i an sw i i est shotl, bit feal to the poklOorf of the latter fT nosked JeHrotejSlon tern thejMeU- IIP' So, I & llOaC the efficient Mayor is lool for a worthy citizen ear his mantle, he certain ly expects the members of the mercantile fraterni- ty to be So that every &rol ing exoiUMt pw lied; without pay F ) ft &tm s not a member of which firm has ever offered of had his name mentioned in connection with the marorslfc, Roofed M tJWm ffii TWala for choice r-L to the best North Carolina Mills t fine Family FLOUR, ,eVK0drr.u i.vitj j the MouDtoln Store Buggy, Egjbickens; aau"" few shoal where every buyer, may flee and save himself from the dangers! the sweBiwgAlde in prices. Chariotte,l(. d,prr7,i879., .jyto5r":4iA -f Hti. LeROY DAVIDSON'S, Fine ,nd Lemons. Cocoanuts, Bananas, Grapes, cnoicauanaes. 1 Don't fall to call and get the largest piece of Soap and the bestoav for Sc., in town. Choice Jellies In buckets. Also French Mustard and a full line of-Oanned Fruits, such as Pttars. Pine Apples. Quince. Peaches. !Als uora.-romaioeai-ufaaam-' 1 Floor. Oat Meal. Marrow When you want Choice la liisw t jiihf iinA Vjjio4 ni C R ,AxiGrKE R S -6atton LeBQY cDAVHlfiDN. CREAM us JwJactt to town. Anything yon want at Be sure to try those jl ,j.l.,AWJNJlSf,MAHOB-irnc n bos piOKImQr,aonsr T.it tin in trredericksbonr. Va.. and Dronounced the beet ever Sold to' Charlotte. . I .have U kllids Of Pickles. - Also BUgaru, . vajuccb r tunhmm auu ground to order and raw.) Bacon, Hams, Flour, V rVfisa .1 Kax TPftT mirrnanw .Mlitl ' iaCl&JS lose an Uncaroimd toodfockof ST AND SUPINES, SF a y m a w 1 i. 1 and In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, -Gold saver Watches, Silver andjp lated JPable. Wal-e, fe7 s. m r-. CLOCKS, JTWELBT, SLLTXB AND f siltxr- sv 8 PLATED GOLD AND SiLEB SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want .0. TBUTLEBS. dec24 ri . . From Farts, tance, ;, WATCCTanffCLOCX ICAK3EB,- 6ILDSB; and IL- Trade Street, Opposite First TiesljUwUn Church, V .. . ' Nat Gray Store. ,J Bverr kind of tenatrs made at ehc atlmH prlue- and warranted one year, every kmd Of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring, Sllver-Platlng and Gal- Tanizmg maae ax snon nonce ana equauy ma guoa as new." Work done for the trade at low prices. r- Apprentice wanted, witn premram ana gooa ierenoes. Benelred work' uncalled for Win M sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs. epua- X A N T H I N Ei. Frot Hertz's Great German Hair BestoraUve. The best preparation far the Hair now known. It gradually restores gray hair. to Its natural color, producing a tuxurlai it growth ersclieates scruff and dandruS, cures aQ diseases of the scalp, prevents the hair rrom Tainng out ana reaeves neanugia in the head and headache. - Try . Prepared by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Va , and for sale by all Druggists. DIXIE SQAg: Richmond, Ta., ' Manufacture an the standard, varieties pf jjtosrrjRY soaIps, Whlch the? offer at lowest prtees. T TRY OUR DIXIE SOAP.-ia - ANTI-DTSPEPTIC PJXLS. These Pnis wffl prevent and cure Dyspepsia. Thev are an unrivalled Dinner PHI. mild aperient. and admirably! adapted as a family ssedioine. ffhey are used by the most cultivated people m our country, and are extensively used by physicians in their practice, sold by Dtuggists generally, sena f or drtuiai. B. BECKW1TH, Sole Maimfactur- EMINENT DBS. &.JL,&J.C.K1EDLET, i X l-'i. iiai touii mow; Say: Colden's Liebhrs Liquid extract ot Beef is a very aareeable article of diet, and particularly use ful when tonics are required, being tolerated when ocner iorms ox animal xooa are reweceo. in uip ttaeda, Valaria) Typhoid" fevers. Weakness, and ven oxsreasmg msease, w aav prescnoea u wrtn great success, soia brarri -W4 will pair Agents a Salary of 9100 per month tad praM,W Thnr tH-rge-commtsshxi, to ieit our new and woodarful ioentioii8. we i Sample free. AddreuSaxuua A Co., Manhall, .Mici. Am A DAYtoAaentseanvasslnc for the "Fntx- sioa yisrroR." Terms and outfit free. Ad dress Pvp. yiCKERY,'AaU8ta, Maine. . r ; : frmrr m, month and expenses guaranteed to Sft l . Agents, Outfit free 8haw & Co., Angus- ta,Mame. ' DtXRTISEMENT of 4 tines inserted one week 300. newspapers for gia Send 10c. for page pamphlet. G. r. kuwisll a uu., iu Spruce street, n. i. IN" JUSTIN -AT PERRY, PERRY'S. rT.TOftA T It f ' ' ( I .-1 d PHILADELPHIA . CARAMELS. CHOCOLATE ' J CARAMELS.' . . r LEMON CARAMELS. ORANGE CARAMELS. STRAWBERRY CREAM CARAMELS. ' ''" ' ' ; - VANILLA CREAM CARAMELS. . . .1 . . 1 - - - CH0O0LA7E CREAM CARAMELS. MOLASSES TAFFT. CREAM TAFFY. .f: i WALNOT TAFFY.; FRESH, PLAIN AND , FRENCH CANDIES. BANANAS, - APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, : IT T S t HUH AND THE BEST c CIGAR YOU EVER SMOKED. i apr20 :t; XV ttjdioftr Salts. D..Si. MAXWXLL. - y n wr a nvkrow . Anctloneer.'S- jAXWXLL 4 :ABRIS? COlVllllSfelON I 51 RttfllsfTS, Bay aid seD oneonsighmentan kinds of MEBCJtASBISX ANDOQJJNTRX PBODUCE; .wm grre strict persona; attention to aUboslBesBerdinsted to ear eara? . Fnnr dnnra ahont RhattatM BSMftt. ?ai I -t r- vTtZ'. AHA 4 tft I! r wr""-. fix I f S 1 i CAROLINA CENTRAL if 1 ; s1 mwILMINdTON, 'tHBOTTGH HtCGHT BODT1 f It 1Thls Line being tony twgMtioBiir:'t- - ' for business, Wumington and an Northern and Eastern CtUea to Greenville, 8partanharv att Stattons ..V ,.i iHantle. .Tennessee Onto, ' ' : ' ' - ;!"," r ' t! , -,f As weU as .points In Georgia Insuranceand Bates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F. W.CLABK, Geo. freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C septSO it Sru0s and DXeafctara. D R. J. H. MCADXN, .4 DBDG8I3T AMD CXKMI8T, Now offers to the trade, a full stock of. LubuVs Extracts and Colognes, y'fojgllah Select pices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap ' English, French and . American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day:at H. MOADEN'S Prescription Store, s ECURITT I SECURITY.! SECURITY 200 Barrels'of C. WEST & SONS' ' EXTRA No. i KEROSENE : AMI ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West & Sons, Baltimore. Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fin test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before it will burn. C. West & Sons, Baltimore. For Sale by Dr. J. H. Mo ADEN, Sole Agent, CHARXOTTE, N. C. WE DESIRE to caU attentk6 to OUR STOCT E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCXV XT' ANCY GOODC F ANCY GOOD O- Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest in the market. The latest styles of Perfume Boxes I I, M' Irientdlr liwreRleai which wllliW yon to -'.i lu. PTvi ':r- -'Tij :.! call and, examli. i Jit-t.i- .tij:. -;:ji! Ml!.;') vt: i! ''m Hi, U I 4 ri -;i -i'it J ti1'w-iiiy ! r Cases ' ;'; t French Plato. . Hand Miners. Russia Leather n-;-. ' A ' ' . t.t inili'-i . i i.-.Mi'i ' ,;n!.:i' -j... : Pocket Books; also a fuU Stoek of English and Mil 11 !' Hi'. . ; ;M-:M - : !l U'f Anferfeaa fMthI Hair AnA TTafl decLS fli',' Ui 1000 FEESrMPLEDEEDS,' !; H il :,!--... i i- ; r; ! f '. I -:! v -'jf 1 Ui t I"! i , i "MOST APPROVE FORM. a- ! Just Printed .-ili; : ii nil'. d For Sale' at the . '' j 1 J li ! H-i'iii . QBSERVE&OFFICX. I,. i In 1 1 I no- ,-W ;J4-lJ si"yQn ..n,is s-4I&J'Xftu) s;U -.l'iitl gstffj A new lot received thfsTlay (MondarT fcy express, eotrlpped Hi. ?: -SHU TH BIS 5lSflP7nnW SIMPLC 1 fe Hlfer ife Co. Cleveland oh i o. ! I Always call on "us for Dress1 Goods, Grenadines, Black Cashmeres and Black xamise umna, au 01 ; whichweaaake a speetaMjr. We keep a magnlteent line of Trimming Silks, all colors. We have any- IMOTSTEGpODS ; rrSHff'i'-- htuoil eleri'all ttorehekK1 1 Welutve Ihtf targest . .1 it i. tr i Ml. Ji;U vi- 'j ,-j.. weaave c mm m ' XINErJAiIQNiAWNS, I ! ...'ti v.- it Figured; Tls, Sheetings, eteet " - - -. , - . . . - , I day.-' Yjsryrespectf )Jl 'U't DISPATCH LINJg - NOBTH CABOLTNA." TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. -- - . - offers uneaualled faculties for the Transportlon of Charlotte, Statesvllle, Asheville, Butherfordtoo on the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line, and Western N. C BaQroads, Alabama and MlaslsalppL via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to T. T. 8MTTH, Agent a C. Railway, Charlotte. JpiKLD BROS., VTBOUBALX AMD BSTin. GROCERS and DEALERS in COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constantly on hand FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, Ac. Exclusive Dealers in RAMSwUB & BONNIWELL'S and A L. BHU FORD'S various brands ot FLOUR. ALSO. PB0PRIKTOB8 Of TEX CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This boose has been refitted and newly furnished, and Is kept In first class style. Terms, Per. Day V. .. . S 2 00 Great inducements offered to table honM. ers; for terms see the proprietor. WOmnibus and Carriages at every train. fTELD BROTHERS r Proprietors. Mr. H. a Wilson ft Lady Superintendents. Hkhbt Wilfong, Clerk. febfl $2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL H E H E SAVANNAH, OA. A B. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate $2.00 and $2.50, according to loca tion of Room. M. L. Feb. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. 16 tL s TOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE 'Salisbury, N. C C & Bbowk, Proprietor,! Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) C. S. Brown, Jr., dec 80 Chief Clerk; W. slstanc 0. Sbelbum As- 1 s . 1 TAMES HTJPMY, J .1 iTJ- i- 'practical TAILOB,;, f Hbltoo's BmTdmg; Trade Street, Up Stalia, Vt! i ; ' i ' ' ; : i t Owing to thestrmgency eftheOmesI wrntafo- Mtare work verr cheaa WOl make fine salts for Pants of sulta same , 10, Cassimere sulta for 98. rates. I roarantee all my work mo fiL no ehara. T-GlveatoaeaQandbeeonvlnoed. ii JUU A'l.'iiiij. f ' LICHTENSTEIN. Mi i i;-.i- j MERCHANT TAILOR, ' ' : ; C E I B L O I T B, N. C. Begs leave to Inform all those In want of a good suit or parts thereof, they can ceil and leave their orders with him, as he Is the best artist cutter and tallof in this section. Should a S60 salt be too expensive, get one at half price, bat have it to be artistic, stylish and perfect j o en n o toretty ! and cheap. : Atab.a nice line of Kid Gloves. stock of Ladles' and MIssesl0atf and Collars m 1 1 ii n mA Aft tHiu fwmmln. fmm n. apeauaiui nae ioi L. AX.. i, -' ... r .... -, . , . . -. ... r . .1 Sta'A "Wj receive , new goods every oIf , imiNDXft HARRIS
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 29, 1879, edition 1
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