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I I .ill r;,'-'., t jfl T. 1 ?rifirvvrf tjrv fVA- mm fi ll I 1 I -A 1 nvifji in 1 1 ti mi I' hi in iii. ii v ...hi iiini iii til ii ii hi hi ii ri II I I I I I f . T I- ' Ii II I -II . II 1 v -v ..i. . ii i in ii i iii i. .;vt i in ui i n ii.i tivflt :o0v . t&it i sc. 1 SUN UMBRELLAS. Lafles.tuy1hg Parasols and Sun Umbrellas will lind the best assortment at the lowest prides at ,i;f. i ELIAS & COHEN'S. Thfcy wis also pud other goods to salt them upon which they can save money, and Staple Our .stock of Fancy 5 f DRY GOODS is now complete, among which may be found a .,-'.1 'i fj tull supply of House Furnishing Gools, Sheeting ii nd Pillow Casings In Linen and Cotton, Linen Table Damask In White, Slate, Bed and fellow; Napkins, Dejjaid Towels la every variety Car pets, Bags, Mattings and Oil Cloths. . . v i : . Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings Is large, and will be found very cheap. So will our stock of WHITE GOODS HOSIERY. GLOVES.' 'HANDKERCHIEFS, COR SETS. FANS. AND TIES, . :.- Ask to see our Ten Cents Linen Cambric Hand kerchief and $2 Sun Umbrellas. You will And them cheap, and everything else in proportion. Call and see us. It will pay you; ELIAS A COHEN. B URGESS "NICHOLS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dkalir is ilK.li J ' i: int.: i ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE FURNITURE I , ! I ( . if FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, &C. "BEDDING, 4C. BEBOING, AC BEDDING, 4C. A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS I LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNOEBIt t' LOUNGES! LOUNGES LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! tW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. COFFINS of airMnds on hand. .!('. ' '- . i i I ... . ' So. 5 WKST TRADB STMCt; CHARLOTTE, N. C. JSr- Lad!?s' and Gentlemen's Biuial Robes a tine supply. jun3 ARGAINS nr m v KK U ' V V RRR NS n nrrrT rj" Tj'EBR -rEat UR RNNKII T U UR KB URRR NHV flt Ti U.DMtt E 1 UR RN NW II, T U UR KB UU R RN NN II T UU 1 B BKBB AT R. ft, ROGERS' WAREROOM6, 1 r .,, :: r! v ' 'if .v t '.! t Njcxt to PCBTomri, tl) r fctook is very Lar, : and embraces a Full Mneoi , ..i .t.i ill- .UltllMiUS vt i ' . J nil die PA k LOR. CHAMBER, DINING BOO AND I, 9' OFFICE FURNITURE - ""A , A i I jJ.'i'- AH Goods Packed Free 6f .Charge GRENADINES, &C. GRENADINES, &C. We have Just received another lot of Black and Colored SILKS, Trimming Silks, In Momie patterns; Black and Colored, Brocaded and Striped Silk GRENADINES, !:.,; I ) .1 i 'J- . ;. -.' '.. -.'J'. ! j A handsome line of Black nd Fancy Scotch : : ''GINGHAMS j" ' '' Don't fall to see oar French Organdies, In all the na sty tea. -Xaoaand Lisle Mitts and gloves In all co'ors. Gauze and Nainsook Shirts. A full stock of "STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. Orders promptly filled. T. L. SEIGLE & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st., Charlotte, N. C April 27. ; " ' WONDERFUL RIDLEY SONS' NEW YORK CELEBRATED 5 CENT COUNTER EXPOSED AT H. MORRIS & BRO'S. ARTICLES SOLD FOR 5 CENTS , Actually WORTH 25 CENTS. Useful In every househotd and needed by every body. Dont fall to call and see those wonderful BARGAINS. Although all cotton goods have advanced by the late rise of cotton, we are still selling all our DOMESTICS v at reduced rates. We Invite everybody to Inspect our large stock of DRY QOODS, ' clothing, , SHOES, HATS, &C. H. MORRIS 4 BROS. April 80. SPRING CLOTHING. W. KAUFMAN CO. We have made the .Mperiment of purchasing a stock so eomplete as to include the latest novelties fii jlen's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's p. H II RN H H II NN N GGQ B GO GOO i HHH II N HK H HUH Sa OOO LLLL OO H BIIN.HN We tavite;"pubilo Inpect!rii:'in1 are at n times ready lo. give Quotation of prices. Every garment wnica is soia at our nouw wwmureu w be as represented, and in price less than can be Sooght elsewhere. We continue :se". ; .. ; .1 . J t " Cheaper than any other house, as we did the past season, and they have gained the reputation of be? lag the best In the marked '. - We presehrthls season to tb,e consumer a fjqf Bnf Of mm : . - Boo?, Shoes and Slippers, : Including the best 'makes In the country. 'There can also be found tar-onr stock a complete Une of fine Felt, Stiff and Straw Hats, and any kind of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purchase before yon examine our stock, as the cheapest w --BARGAINS Can be ha3 at W. KAUFMAN A Ca'S, : i ... -1- April ia j. Corner Tnde and Tryon Sts.T Charlotte. N. 0. IB I rCMIJ Ml DIB limil T r . ' : ' TNew York. Tribune. J - .-'': . ALL-Be la an Aldermanl ; "Matob He is an Alderman! " -: : ' in Fr he hiinseU has said It '. , i - i'J 'AoAiVa KKSMJ to his credit , V. j .1Thatie la anf Aldermanl ; -i , ' AixThat he Is an. Alderman! . '- MAton The Council la a Babel, ? -, . And Roberta takes the prizes . But to prevent a scandal Let's give each man a handle; "' Of Able, Honorable , n . . Or Wise or Otherwise..,,,, I . All For he is an Aldermanl ' MAtob He might have been a tailor, ' 1 A tinker, cook or sailor, : i i ; . ;-. Afloat on the o-ee-an; i i , . , All Afloat on the o-ce-anl , MATOBBut In spite of all temptatlohs' ' TolOln these occupatUms, : i . r i-He remains an Alderman t, t All Hurrah! ( For the high-toned Alderman ! V !t. OIHERVATIOIVS. Lager beer is down to three cents a glass in Cin cinnati, St. Louis and Prpvldenoa. ; 0 ) .. Said Chelmsford, looking aroundy anxiously. "I Prince Louis here? Yes? Then Jet the battle go II Parasols will be worn just high nough- this sea- ;l DVU UU I UfcC VUI CJC Ul. U19 UU1 iAltUl.7 KM. Chronide-Bercdd.- '- ;' 1 "Mrs. Emma D. E. N. South worfh, is ai' work en her sixtieth novel. T ruth is ' stranger than9 fiction, but there's less of It i - !. j m J n!., '! Persons who attend the ' Talnjage trial are strict 3 forbidden to go out between the acts; Xfwcto Aaywsw. .. , ;. ..,!. .;.: i' A man in! Ohio has sixteen 'wives. ' Carit Ohio ' men be satisfied with having all the-offiees ? ; Must thAV alan h&va All tia urfvuu 9 Diminutive dleomargarinecup seems more high totted and pedantic than "Little Buttercup," J5ut it Is a fearful waste pf the alphabet Norristoum SercOd. ;,., . ' ' '. " , A man's euriosity never reaches the female standard until some one tells him his name was In yesterday's paper. Son Fran. FostL . i '. ' t Fitz-John Porter says Ms son Is not seeking a cadetship, as reported. And we believe him; His son Is a daughter. itetfato Express. About the guiltiest looking people in this world are: A man accused of a crime of which he is in nocent, and a newly married couple trying to .pass for veterans., ; "How Is your wife's nealth," said one Sunday school teacher to another; "is she well?" "Well? Hardly ever," was the response. The questioner gazed sternly at the questioned, but finding he meant it, put up his revolver. : . . "John, did you go round and ask how oldJdrs. Jones is this morning, as I told you to de .last night?" "Yes; sir.'' "Well, what's the result?" "She said that seeing as how you'd had the impu dence to send to ask how old she was shef no ob jection to telling you that she's seventy-lour." manae. , ,!' ! A. I fir.' ;i -.':: i . ' By the insertion' of one letter In place of another a newspaper, not long since, reporting the danger that an expreea tram bad rnn in consequence of a cow eettlmr unon the line, said: tAs tbe safest way, the engineer put on full ateam, dashed up against uw oow( una uierauy cut .Kjmtu caves. A SI6H1FICAJIT CONTRAST, V Vlii The Way that Hampton! dnd'ltind i reai voiorea ujpxe &eeKfr ,at me. National Capital. , . . TCoc Charleston News JciCourier.l , Washington, April 28.A colored Republican' from , Columbia has been given a profitable position in- the capi tol building upon Senatox, .Hampton'si recommendation. ! ;n.. .-; A colored Republican from Portland, Maine, informed me only last night that when he applied to IJlaine, a few mpnths age tor a similar recommenda-? tion, which would have secured him a place, Blaine reminded: itim that "the colored peopreiiave no political strength in Maine!" and recommended -him to stick to his trade. . The appointee in this instance was a' classmate, of Prof. Greener in a Boston high school, and scored seventy-three upon a ivil ser vice examination in Washington before he applied to his Senator. :r -. Senator Hampton's applicant confess ed, in a manly way, that he had always voted the Republican ticket in South Carolina, and got his appointment nev ertheless. He says that he ; intends to write home to his colored friends that "The Democrats have ; done; s more if or him already than the Republicans did during the whole, time ittiey.uWfere; in power." Senator Hampton, has obtain ed the disposal of four or five .other lapi pointmenfs of laborers about the capin tol, which he proposes to - distribute among deserving ' colored men from South Carolina. , .,. ,;C. McK.;; A Ter. ible Fall from the Natural Boston, April 28. The "Natural: Bridge" at Clarksburg was the scene of a terrible accident yesterday. It is fa-, mous as one of the wonders of the' mountain region. It is an exceedingly deep ravine, in a marble quarry, thr03n which a mountain brook, now swollen by the melting snow, rushes with tre mendous force. To utilize the water power an iron cylinder has been eonrJ structed to carry tne water to a marDie crushing factory at the foot of the" ra vine. '"; This.cylinder crosses the ravine at its deepfest point", and fbolish persons have walked across it'( A dispatch' to the Globe says that' Robert ' Jbyce;,, and, several young men were walking ; on the cylinder; when Joyce, who was next to the head one, suddenly slipped and fell into the abyss. His horror-stricken companions' saw him strike; ' bead;.'f oreT most upon,. a projecting rock .about eighteen feet below the cylinder, bound across and strike the rocks'.' and, then disappear la the foaming water, below. . The fall was about seventy-fiye feet. The body was. carried by 'the. 'stream through the many turns of the, deep cavern which gave the spot its name, and was finally found .wedged between two rocks a considerable distance 'from the scene of the accident V$he Xuifor tunate fellow's neck had been broken by the first fall. J To the Poetv ! -tTheMetodlst.3,ii. One of the most' troublesome delii sions to editors-i&that which prompts sensible people to attempt to write' ' po etry.1 The trouble does not arise' from the incapacity of editorial waste basv kets, but- front the peculiar sensitive ness of the sensible persons who cantoot write good verse and think that they can. ' One of the most sensible men- we ever knew once sent .us i a ' wretched piece of doggerel, with the information that his friends considered it, &c, &c. Any one can' guess - what his friends gaid, , Piends do not like to fight such delusions. Now, this brother can write good prose has, indeed, a rare gift of saying things in prose ; but his poetry would produce sea-sickness. In ' this matter editors have to be honest vyhen friends" are not; Now,;we just -simply will not print doggerel rhymea ; and we have done hiding behind the excuse that we are not judges of the merits of goetical compositions, for we do ' know ad poetry when we see it - - ' ' '" , - Sale of the Montgomery 8c EafaHla Uaiu-oad'. : Montgoatert. Ala, tMay I. The Montgomery &, 'Euf aula Jlallroad. was. sold to-day for the benefit of : its bond holders, hy order' of the United States Court The road i3 eighty miles , long,' and was bought by Wm. aWadleighV The nrinciDal oomnetitor waa the hoxn isville ' & Nashville RailroacU .which; owns a large amount.of the bonds. The price paid in cash was $2,120,000. ; $Uft&? MAMJE STfiVESS. 5 : Martial ' at Fgrwrfeen and Murdered at i EiahUenrMiMioai of Her ' 1 ' Whobot RfttLMlled tote gwif iias Dee. cctttyCtqai. Hfi wiU not be hanged, but getSV&ftMtk something like fourteen yeare'iri .:the::jltutentiary. . This case feWiQrattentijoii foe thre weeKs ana.xuB(, mcereMn in.n naa mm. most 'iiiteniiet a ! Mamie ftStevenstwaaf knowjras tbcoiid-wifei faurteen shtf'Waaliwned.! At eighteen she waa mtl roereil' .The girl's beauty was most remariapie. fter ngure was most snape Wp4 P wwwant hair, large; dark wp. ffjiStiijQg eyes regular, features and OijeL tlriiest 'pXiwndaaad ieeti Her beau? ty-ittrftcd mtiy Bdorers iterfeett laiic tiutsi. cA4vyuAtscM nuclei xaaizvtvpi--wTsft arid, drrtve1 her i kasband: into ex--t trefte.- fits of .jealousy v iPetec ikJiwasdi Ste,vrehsX;tfr Was b6rii in Prussia.; t, He. earn to CJnl cagoi rrLOQ. and Jntj7? Jjexwme; a depT tvlti.tfel.erTtk office dvthftupriea:4 - 1 tlW 4444. in.lntnw.li mWnt .1 f I . 1 H.fe''tejttwly'jro'16ve with.beriarjd she- seemea .to. pe very tona or mm. in tne ncio uuuiicu. xuc n, ttie, hiband twen- oonaucted pairim- resiaence or jvmmie's motner. a or a iew wee&s onlfa4,gKve happily and then the young husband's jealous aature began to shdW itself; ' One'daV Stevens discovered some old le ?coares?e ro ms wue iirom an hid only foT iuh,sh6 said, and promised to do better1. $fit'sequently he came home to find' that she 'jw as at a ball of not very, reputable eljajracter with -an jtcquam tahce ' ' ;rT14?:,Drought aboufcj another scene, m(l the. child-wife appeared very contrite" and was1 again forgiven. In V, -V PA VUVUW i U V A I i '-aV nuo lcVie Steven's weht to Cincinnati, having lost -his position m tnis city. . Atier a tine"hi wife followed him Under an assuinQd, n$tne, she received letters and htbgmpris'lrOm the fast young men Of the city,' Stevens soon became aware of the fact ahd also thatshe wasat tendink'pafties and dances with per sons whose acquaintance she had made. She Vas O'njv fflrting, she explained to ner nuspano, ana no oeuevea ner ior awhfle'' Suddenly she took it;, into her urcee tyrthrei$f7The; ceremony was ih a tfiry'dmethiannexand the mediateiv settled down at the haVi to go. to ; ChiQago, and without alu wu4j w'QVd'of . warh'iiig she started. , StevenaJii ibS f6Hbved,'ah'd'ater time the pair) made-ii td pWJrtIt feided there until Septem W7;wi0n'niore letters from ad- it'hiore trouble, and the i left ntr husband and went to ief$: house in Chicago. Stevens shOr-necb 'Ihe husband became sus- ffftJnfiia. RiRarAlififi I Vvia wiffi's trunk and found i huthbefOf letters from various admlrer.' Tt Is Said he beat and ernel- lf&eatMlierr Then hef lefbhecand close watcn over ner. j? ire with jeal ousy het.followed her at all times and made so.nle discoveries not at all calcu lated, to iidiet his distrust. He inter cepted letters' at the, post office and charghet,with:ithlessne Shede clai'e.d' aia th't her motive was mere-, ly to Mverfun, and at her request he re tuftied'to; her. Still the letters eame in. One 'Of her'cOrrespondents was a Charlie Siveet,' '.'ariotnej: man named Gilbert, Steveris'.'called'.'oni them and .warned them. wNot satisfied with this he lured a boy to watch his wife. ; Things wen On from bad to : worse. The jealous husband tracked his young wfe to patieB, to private suppers and to Variotis1',.etitert.ainmentS4 He: was driven 'td t verge of distraction.; i He could not .tear himself away from his wife" and he could not prevent her gid dy life'. 'Itwas on the last day of June that he 'sought 'her, in Jefferson Park. ,'She vfas seate On a bench, talking with a stranger. ' .le crawled up behind them, and listened. Then, boiling over 'witli tageV,h4 jumped up and struck the mzni'V! 'tXblife j a shake," said Mamie to ;hernuOOTiLfW'sbe ran away. Be roTe She reachea home Stevens met her. "I want to- talk to you," he said, "You 'cahl, said',llamie,and then he pulled 'o' bOh1 arid fired. Mamie fell, bunded m'the jface and body. In four davS she was "dfftid. Stfivp.na was nan- Ktured and locked up. , , VLue uiaft began on tne 7tn oi tne pres- em iuuiiiu. oievena, uu tue wituesH stand, said that from the moment his wife insulted him he lost all knowledge Of his acts and he only came to himself after the shooting. His plea was emo tional insanity. The jury took the case and deliberated for twenty hours. Thev "returned a verdict of manslaughter, Mrs. y.ouhg, the dead wife's mother, was in the room. The prisoner was notified to' follow the jailor, Mrs. Tbung arose. She stole after the pris oner and placed a pistol to the back of his head. The hammer clicked, but there was no report. The prisoner's life was spared. , Mrs. Young was overpow ered after a severe struggle. She was not arrested, but led to her home. She is a raving maniac. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Forty-nine failures were reported in New Y or It city inL April, in which the total liabilities amounted to $1,199,883, and the assets were estimated at $633,- New Orleans has got rid of ' a half a million of its debt by going quietly in to the market and buying up its bonds in small quantities at 25 cents on the dollar. A convention of delegates from West ern and Southern State boards of health met in Memphis j Wednesday to concert action na preventing . the introduction and spread o yellow fever. Gen. Cyrus Bussey, of New Orleans, was chosen temporary ichairm ah. An attempt waV made last Sunday, in New York, to produce "Pinafore" at the Lexington avenue opera - house, for the benefit Of , the tfzegedin sufferers; But when the Opera house opened; the police, under Captain Zule, suppressed the performance, to the great indigna tion of the managers, who are members of a society whose Sabbath is Saturday. The committee, which visited New York to secure the acceptance . by the . Tennessee bondholders, of the; 50-cent (4 per cent interest) compromise pro posed by the Legislature of that State, reported to the Governor at Nashville yesterday that two-thirds of the State's creditors will accept the nronosition. It f is understood that Gov.. Marks will is-i sue a proclamation at once calling an election of the people to ratify the prot V A cart. ; To all who are suffering from the errors and In j dlsereoans at yantn,- nervous weakness, early de eay, loss of manhood, &c.,l wUl send a recipe that wUI cure you, FRES OF CHARGE. This great, remedy - was 1 discovered by a missionary to South America; .Send a: self -addressed envelope to (ho RE Y,. JOSEPH;!;. IN MAN, Statioa.D Mew Yorkaty. v Jan25 ' again roiibweo;,. In January ne rented aliouse? and .Onfie! more they were to- (1 L' , ii8 IVIj .-- rv. rf la the earrr part of eerreaorj, there faanafe enr season, there faa nafoirt uriv snifla 4ft atyjjWB fffflfe ffiMrMfCTl-P!M H WW WM.vffr house, will assure all ln-teHlrabfllletnf6ifmaa -7eieaaiigeiB1!luvfaa ::i,v" ti; Mais suimidftHf -.ill' A') .7 'i'i uhasmanradnraanoj thowhoprfe VUUHflf 1 WUU Hin3 W WOT oi Spring texture! -u'l-Mj'i Wj. hV)h'.l.;iTn;-j c.jlvVA HitT .-jM i.iCif;i. ,&i shape mtiBijIe retains ltsholdlnppraVorrits!'yng&f ilMJltUA 'WfAjf WAwbtiM noMAmc vf OurTaB'teWti oiiSfiiWiaVWM tirjMtast U.'iilii J 'in J isi'att fl&eltoap4 1 -.j v- Mia.,- L tpurKeWeatiiawl4ij jupQnthe.err .WhltoTestare-haW'iJBtoM ibpdUttoBaria tm wonly wserl! "progrewv in this seasqa'3 selections,: Our, eflorts ha Hsownwrs mvsBisne ana swnagr gooox anujn tne mpn mcrease m our Duamess we, are assureu w me puouc-s appreciaaon r we1t1lM att9afi(m' bf'an1;DeWane send goods to any secflon otlMrnbeorepayiiM5ntorbffi"jyi,J V. '."I" ; ; -r. )!' i!.T;(tti!rii -Mi ? , ii :t : rvtW resfiectfulljv '' ; Q(m&:Wl: SEE BfPM BUYING - : i:: .: :..! :" - - A ?.: ; ';.( v; iilliIii:illlii$1.5B 90 jar' ,-umbiXHi;r-u iMlif -M ' W ;-:: ' "M! .M- ? V .;!'!. ' i ',,. : . ' - ' . ! - l ! iliL -j.'iio; Ti::;-j .!.', -i. I 'iir .! THE -: Ever shown in this city. Remember that we are the rulers in. tW Low Prices for, Fine, Clothing. Aprili879.. '" : r " L. BERWANGER & BR0, Pine Clothiers and Tailors. l, ,a; hlu A jjxjti adi Yia Steamers to Portsmouth, Va., and thence all Kai! and Through Cars, Enabling Quick est Possible Time to all Points South and Southwest; ; NO DRAY AGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM, INSURANCE. Hark Goods plainly via Seaboard Alr-LIne. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bills Of Lading issued at 1 Steamship Wharves or offi ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, 4c. , apply to either of the undersigned. " '. v, u . K. S. FINCH, South Western Agety ) T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C Railway, Charlotte, N. C. April 30 d5m. F, W. CLARK, General Freight Agentj ) CH00JflS. LADIES. We have this day added to our stock a splendid line of Buntings In PLAIN AND LACE EFFECTS. Also, an excellent lot of BL 4.CK GRENADINES, from 20c. to $1.25; and a general line of new and desirable Dress Goods at the" most reasonable prices. A Special lot of BLACK CASHMERES AND ALPACCAS. Dress and Triiamiag Silks. New things in HOSIERY AND GLOVES. . : Art early inspection of the above will be lo-your Interest. '1 GENTLEMEN, W Too wffl and nor stock of SPRING AN OM-4 MAR CLOTHING the most complete' b the 'mar- kftL at mrr mlUknMra tint TWvtnlaz Inar nrW WITTK0WSKT 4 BARUCH. ATTENTION! 9i pi M3ihi!4iil97&f l'o '.yr.dAlliiAp.iifn, Vre tonpw what art Q wwest, latest and most ?en's Garments, of which uialJ)n--ia-U "rN'-k-'Tit'1 of tne past very stylish in appaar- VUmnB, UUUUU aiium lUUKSf, :' ,rc anv sha.Des'atSe-perfeBL Jln our Hat FINEST LOT OF CLOTHING Stew tojevtisjemjeuts. "TiirFiOirET Prof. Hertz's Great German Hair Restorative. The best preparation for the Hair now known. It gradually restores gray hair to. its natural color, producing a luxuriant growth, eradicates scruff and dandruff, cures all diseases of the scalp, prevents the hair from falling out and relieves neuralgia in the head and headache. Try tt. Prepared by XANTHINE CO., Richmond. Va , and for sale by all Druggists. DIXIE SOAP. P. J. CREW :& XX)., . Richmond, Va., Manufacture all the standard varieties of LAUNDRY SOAPS, Which .they offer at lowest prices. TRY QlJIt DJXIK SOAP. BECKWITirS ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. i These Pills win prevent and Cure Dyspepsia. They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill, mild aperient, and admirably adaDted as a family medicine. They Law used by the most cultivated , people hi our country, ana are extensively useaoy pnysicians in their practice. Sold by Druggists generally. Send for circular. , E. R. BECKWIIH. Sole Mannfantttr er.tersourg, Va. 11 1 ' -rt-r- EMINENT DBS. S. Lji iPS. NIEDLET. Say: Colden'sLleblrt Liquid extract of Beef Is a very agreeaote arucieor oie aaa paruouiany use ful when tonics are required, being tolerated when other forms at food are rejected.' - In Dtp- theria, .Malarial T; every deBressine k. old levers,, weakness, and I with great SMCcesa. ojdjiy aU Dtugglsts. vv uuiv ti xa kuvu at Wtt will tA.- Am,irituMA.lft.rv at xiiHi nr month -iewlilffwoiiSerfHl joTeotiwis. We mem iliat v toy, ( A DAY td iigeh&kvasslng for the "Frra smi VDBToa Terms and ourflt fme. AA- oress P. q YICKERY, Augusta, Maine ;,,, .. , dfcww a month and! expenses guaranteed to jp , Agents. uuHurree, ta, Maine. A, DYERTISEMKNTJof 4 ttnes inserted ohe week ii in 800 newspapers' for $10. , send 10c. for 100 pa pampbfetT G. P. ROWELL 3c CO.. 10 Spruce streetjjNlj j ; "''Muk-) -.H'-'Ii jNDEETAEING ,; The undersigned is prepared to nn an orders for every eiaes of Undertaking. Having : on hand . thn'assoitnientof ' ' COFFINS, CASKETS AND BUSIAL. CASESI Both Wood and Metallc, Si! ' ; ;.J i !' .i ' " .'i i VJ. -1- H:i ' '-. -Ti I: ' FBIGtt AS LOW AS AHT, J; ) !.; . Hearses tataUlite lyi a i Jli ForsjQB-Of- every Desalptton 'Repaired tf sher 4- t . With E. G. Rogers, Trade Street. June 20. i l tashionabig. stjlea, and also who are recognized special menUonwIW be made. The latest de- l''!"'" (laiciui uiiinunnw! aiv nwuo UK in wivi M-;it.n off, fsoneof'the mostuBefui among the gar- 17 noil ah HTmfAla f department we mvlt the Inspection of the most cul- reent Introduction of the Univer se been to place upon our on approval, with privilege ) ''!! EliSEWERE ! ii.ii.,1 JUST RECEIVED " ' 1 AT - T1I)T)Y"S CITY BOOK STORE, - '' A well selected Stock of WRITING PAPER, Including Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal and Fools cap, which they propose to sell cheap for cash. Also Ficnch Paper of every description, with En 2 velopes to match. Also Paper tn boxes,- to suit the most fastidious. , -n 'j.n! . -r. n SOCIAL ETIQUETTE 0F NEW YORK. LA standard treatise upon the laws of good society n New York. Congress Tie Envelopes; a new lot just received. Edward Todd Co.'s Celebrated RUBBER PENS, A Pen toy some considered superior to a Gold Pen TIDDY ABRO.are also agents for Emerson Celebrated Rubber , , . ; haM-stamps, and any orders given: them will receive prompt at tentlon. E. BUTTERICK,4 C0.'8 METROPOLITAN FAions i . i . . t Fot May. 1979, ust received at "' :'fA . TIDDY & BRO'S. il jiiihll'tluAitH i CASH P?AlD FOB BAGS. :'n 3nlts. C. r. HABBISOM Auctloneer.g M iii l.i.:y. .b.rs'.H. i " f'.lif AXW1LL 4 HARRISOVr i.-t, . A"Ai :):, I iii -AUCTION AND ' .;):;''. 3-u.q y; COMMISSION ; r.tri;.vy MERCHANTS, mi if fl Buy arid eU 6 eciislg kinds of M 1- COUNTRY FBODUC; ;j vtiVfflgrfS strict personal ' ! alintibfl to arf bnatness entrusted to oar ears. .' ; .r i-N;,Four doors above Charlotte HoteL jiTgrth'Pres Guernsey maka, old aryieTstee ofbed 26x40 inches. Was to use until replaced byanewns Address J. a- BAILEY, editor Enterprise and Mountaineer, ureenvuiv, laMAtf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 3, 1879, edition 1
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