TUESDAY, MAY & 1879.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
BA1LBOAB DIEECTQBTv
The following tabla shows the ruraitag of pusen
Ji trains to and from Charlotte, on all the. rail
& (Washington time): .
Arrives f romBlohmond and Goldsboro,
1.00 a.m.
8.20 a.m.
10.50 a. m.
wes from Richmond,
Leaves lor '"' '
: 045 p. m.
ATLAKTA OHABIiOm AB-LHrB. .
. rrives from Atlanta,:, , . 8.20 a. m.
Al1 Atlanta t AX m
for Atlanta,.
Arrives from Atlanta,...
Leaves for Atlanta.......
6.50 p. m.
...... ,100 a. m.
cHABixrrnt, Columbia augusta.
Arrives from Augusta,.
Leaves for Augusta,...
v rrives from Augusta
i eaves for Augusta,..
..3.10 a.m.
1.00 a. m.
. , 6.80 a.m.
..' 11.27 a.m.
CABOLINA CXNTBAL. v
Arrives from Wilmington,. , 7.29 p.m.
Leaves for Wilmington,. .-. , . . . : ; 6.00 a. m,,
Arrives rrom oneiuj,.
Leaves for Shelby,.
5.00 p. m.
7.00 a. m.
ATLAHTIC, TKKMPtm OHIO. "K : '
a rrives from Statesville,.
ves forStatesvlUe,.,,,.
6.80 p.m.
. ,.''.'";.. ... . j 7.00 a. m
CHARLOTTE POST OFFICE.
:w . OPXHS. CLOSKS..
vnnev Order TtepartmeinX'lmoo a. m. .vK.00 p. m.
nwristry Department,. . ?. .9.00 a. ra, - 5.00 p. ra.
,?Sn&un8tampIpiTaOO a. m. 6.00 p. m.
(,eini4 f .iT 80 p.m. 8.45 p. m.
r on Srmaaysthe G$ral Delivery and&tamp
apartment wW be opeiriom 9.00 a. mJA 10.00
a. m.
OFBNINS' AKT-CI06IH O MAILS.
.- OPKK . OLOSKa.-
nal,vme&Charlol; p. m.
, harlotte & Atlanta R."R.,'. 8.00 a. m. '9.00 p; m.
u & Augusta R. Hi,. 8.80 p. m; 10.00 a. m.
wilm'n 4 Charlotte H. R.;. 8.80 p. m. , .00 a. m.
"harlotte A Shelby R. R.,. . 5.80 p. m. 6.00 a. m.
& statesville,...., 5.30 p. m, 6.00 a.m.
Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at
r. no p.m.. arid Tuesday at 8.00 a.m. ' '
& Yorkvtlle. (horse route,) Thursdays at 6.00
m and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. , .
p' m" W. W. JENKINS, P. M.
INDICATIONS.
War Department, i
Office CiiiEFfSifiNAL, pPFfCEJt,
Washington, May 5, Ti30 p. m..)
For t)ie Sooth Atlanta 6tateaj sBght
1 v cooler northwest winds, partly cloudy
weather, stationary or .rising barometer.
Local Kepert lr Teterday,
J A.U. ,P.M,9P.M
Barometer ".
Thermometer
Kelatlve Humidity,.
rVUid Direction,...
Velocity
Weather
.r49-K17
29.784
29,822
,65
.
5
Cloudy.
75
5 S.
6
Cloudy.
8.W.
-5
Cloudy
Highest temperature 78 dec; lowest 63.
index to New AdvertiMementts
Attention, H. N. R. . , . . t, , ,
Mrs. H. M. Ramseur Lost
Mrs. J B. Franklin Attention, Ladle.
R. M. MlUer 4 Sons-Groceries.
J. Moyer Boots, Shoes, &a ,;
HOME PEICCiLlTVCM.
Three of the city churches-were closed
Sunday and the others were crowded.
A lady advertises in to-day's Obser
ver for some lace which she lost Sun
day on Tryon street
Col. Chas. R. Jones lectures to-night
before the chamber of commerce and
the public. i
rir A V Al4vanflr. rifiTitist has re
turned to the city after art absence of"
six weeks, and may be found" at all hours
(luring the day at ms .onice. . , .;
The regular monthly meeting of the
church aid society will be held this'
(Tuesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the
Home, corner of -Sixth and Poplar
streets. " - -;
The sheriff yesterday- received the
blank assessors returns from the , State
auditor, and is engaged in sending them
out to the aswssow efth severaltptfTi-
shi ... HlGTJiOlU.
It is stated by a citizen of Gaston that
undef the recent act of Assembly pro
li ibiting the sale of spirituous Liquors
within ceii)taicejCiot? certain
churches, vlllagWjtad1Xualiouses,it is
not lawful now,.to sell liquor j,on more
than about five tifiM territory
embraced in his county. ...
Noticing the item in The- Observer
to the effect 'that-the i Hornets' Nest
Riflemen will carry, a pretty . full 00m-
liiny to Columbia
141 tne mer
merchants will
let the boyg off, the Columbia Register 1
uAf at 1. n 4,. I
s;ivs: "ui course tne mercnants win
let the boys off: If they don't,-bur boys
w ill never forgive them."
Mr. J. Moyer, the; well-known Trade
street merchant has quit the clothing
ousiness and ,19 now nanuung. doois,
shoes, hats, caps, etc! He has.l)e$n in
business in Charlotte for a long time
and has an en viable reputation for;
honor and fair dealing., Ilis advertise
ment in another coluinu will attract at
tention. . .-';.t V :
Last vear was the ohlvi'One within
the memory of any man when it .did
not rain on the day of the municipal
election, ay some oversient "on ' tne
part of the clerk of the weather it 'Icon--
art ot the clerk of the weather . con- j
tinued dry all day, but yesterday, the 1
vierK iuuy realized wnat. was expectea
"i mm in rne premises ana me wyer- i
Hgns were dampened awrdin?to cus-
t,Mn- : :
- . . . ... '
A Strange direwth in heaS. .
A citizen of Lincoln lays on our table
a singular growth which he says is des
troying all of th6 wheat in his ' county:
U lias sprung up simultaneously with
the wheat and grows to the same height
Xo one has ever seen anything like it
before and its exact botanical classifi
cation has not beenetermined7The
people have begtfaito call 'it "Dutch
((ekle" but nobody knows why, for it
presents no point of resemblance to the
"lu-fashioneH oruWa Tf. hsw n white
'loom on the ton. and bears numerous
pods each of which contains four seeds.
fJ.".1' i8 th8, gentleman -who
: 1 'g3 us tne specimen declares tnai it
s drawing alf of tliebsce.&pm
wlieat.
.nL . . .' - ... 'I . -j
H
aavorf-iw .i i
w to Smoke a Pipe.
i i , , . '-,j-ir,-.i.
bK-JSS
noary with aee and venerable ;mth
Journalistic traditions, endeavors to-1
uu me ioiiowing on its connaing
readers : "Tn . thma whn utfjinhAii ;
the pipe it may- be mattetiHnteri
a Z . .Know now , their,.ili Pan: or
!imthe usualnrHhe lastl
--.or tne txibacco becomes damp rrom
v,c presence of oil or nicotine drawn,
Irom the heated tobacco above !' Which
.UI neaithy as comparea.fWitn i-ne
jwoke from first to last: Placeia -smali
Hantity of tobacco in the bottom of
oo wj, light it, and when well afire, fill
-pipe, ana Defore eachdrau
Kht pull outward throuish
Jl't &1 od
W II IPh Aoin.. it i .. a a - - -
vard nuiuC
i a 81,
Snored p pe - rZ"ui
, Thk Observer calls that hand. , It
experimented with the above meth-
od anrf warrants it to make 1 any - mart
TH E-liUNICIPAI ELECTION.'
i. I. OSBOBITO ELECTED 1VATOR.
ATlnkirrUTto atrium, f
I . r imrTiM rr aimrr
i and Aidenat y VTstHU.
1 .
Although the vote for mayor in yes-
terdav s election was not so full as it
was last year, the result showed that
there was none of that public apathy
on the- subject which some persons sup-
posed existed. I Indeed, the total Vote
cast for mayor foots up 1,194 against
1,329 last year when the interest In the
municipal election was unprecedented
votes cast vStZZ J? Se
v0! 5, 7552!? Frank I. Os-
W W ISmirTS X vTr Maj;
and lfor S rnVT
Mri 11
juj. usuornes maiOrir.v AVPt-Mai wiiim-
Osborne's maioritv ovpr' Mai F'lpm:
ming 54 votes. ?
. As to the general features of the
election, there is little to be said,
lhe friends of the contestants en
tered into the election in the ear
ly morning with a great deal of spirit
and for several hours all worked hard.
.By noon a majority of the votes which
were cast during the day had been poll
ed. The candidates and their friends
manifested a greatdeal of enthusiasm
in their work, -but went at with good
feeling and very little bad blood was
exhibited during the day. One or two
difficulties of a minor character occur
red, but generally speaking good order
was maintained and the election passed
off as quietly as the average municipal
election in Charlotte. Public interoat.
increased as the issue became more and
more doubtful, and when, after the clos
ing of the polls, the result became defi
nitely known, the enthusiasm of those
pn the winning side was unbounded
and Mr. Osborne was borne in triumph
Liuuugu nie streets Dy ms mends.
The followinff is the vote for mavnr
and aldermen by wards, the three alder
men receiving the highest number of
votes in each ward being those elected:
WARD NO.
MAYOR.
1.
W. W. Flemming. 218
F. I. Osborne 124
; Majority for Flemming
94
ALDERMEN.
C. Scott 325
Thos. Grier 341
D. M.Bielef........ Jl. 225
Scattering 25
WARD NO
2.
MAYOR.
Osbome 173
Flemming.. 133
jority for Osborne
40
aldermen.
T. T. Smith f.
W. W. Ward X
J. T. Schenck, colored
John Smith, colored
L.'Wl Sanders:...;.1..:..
240
153
116
111
92
77
Martin Weddineton. colored
t G: B. Nazarenus
42
Wm. Housef, colored. 32
J . fj. Johnston, colored 19
WARD NO. 3.
MAYOR.
Osborne 198
Flemming. . f .5. . 142
W. a Normeht .. ............ i .... !. . 3
Wm. Johnston 1
Majority for Osborne 52
aIkrmen : -'
J- W. Gordon, colored,. .
211
John Garribaldi,. 183
H.T.Butler, 172
W.M. Mullen 171
R.Y.McAden,. 138
Scattering, 15
WARD NO. 4.
MAYOR.
f
Osborne, 127
Flemming,. . ... . t-. . . ; - 85-
Majdrity ieVODorrrf. .
ALDERMEN,
'42
CDowd,. f. .. .f. u. Tf. .. 4
S. Wittkowsky,i .... -. :.'.
D. G. Maxwell,. 4 .... 4 . .w. .......
J.IL TariiesS,r.i : ..4'.... . . .
148
135
127
114
Last night Mr: Osborne, having been
Visited by a number of his constituents
with this view, appeared and addressed
them on the public square, denying the
charge that he had packed the conven
tion which nominated him denouncing
the writers of certain anonymous let
ters, thanking his friends for their sup-
port and promising a just and economi-
, .. j j. 4.; i 41.. rr e 41
cal administration of the affairs of the
city.
Short; addresses; were aiso raaae py
Cor. Wm."Johnston, Dr.' T.J. Moore, and
Alderman-elect Gordon. ,
8tateville News In Brief.
it- :! urn
, S3 f-!2 a;" r -..r - rvi
r Mr? LDaSYui TCallacei of r the- firm oil
, m
Walla4eBf6i,fef aftwdays .agq for,
Europe rBLe.111 spend severed irwnthV
therei; enieflyTh- busings corlnectedr
with the, shipment of roots and herbs
from thisState' iItT,.Afr'
, Col. Julian Alien has starts his . fac-
toryfor the .manufacture of cigarettes
He employs eighteen hands at present
and expects soon to increase his- force
And rxjrin tAe mannfacture
Of cigars
1
and chewing tbfeacco: v - '
ii it ! gaid.thatMr.k IL
'SrZL!
1T1 IflA' SUlt
ng IwlTiOt htf"1" ta w
mrm " - -
jrainst W. T.BlackweU &,C5o? for, theJ
Durhamn; trade mark ;on jBrnoklng-l
t4-tiarn. . no ., weaiLDV DarueevK-aci wvr
North, wha will assist him In the pros-;
D-Shakaspeafe-Tato, a well-know n-j
citizen, waslyiugrat theippinj OCf peatn
vesterday.rdm paralysis. 'His uroxner,
Col. Sam! MeDowell Tate, of Morgan-
i SL AXiOMA. MtaCWM
townirena eiacrbsttfjiidewAlkB
to nrevfrtDle froinkiing: hereoft,
V ?,r-ii?i:i?
been
I ec during the past year. It prid
& on the Tseidn' of six bri
les
brick
i iVTurches.
15" ott, ravenue collector, ha with-
I U1.B MA ..... . . 1- m
because tne appropnawoij, mo icve-
. - ij 41
4 mia HAnartmentha Civen out
Jr rr)hm wan considerable excitement
I and interest in tne muuxKiyeu wtouuu.
COL & 1 Sharpe, the oldmayor, was
and interest In the municipal eiecuon.
the only candidate in ;the field for fthat
aAu Kut' an nnnoaitinn ticket Was tUt
in the field against sthe ioki board of
commissioners, w nen tne train ien t
a p.t. the indications were that the old
wari wmiid lindoubtedlT be re-elected.
In connecuonwlta the, eiecou aaur
irz&l. tsrinrfwitE.ameof a
rrTiiprnftn f the nlace : counled
lYXM IZltS
. . nwjMM e ... Jrm wi-
- a m
rw.T..
4,v iha waA n.hnut.ta cowhide him.
ri.An n,4i .lifflinltv writs ad mated.
n UC14 w ""v "
! ' ! li ii i i t nr i .
r ThA HPPrind onarterlv meetintr of Try-
raVto laree conereeations; - At
elder, preaciwu vn "rV?
conference lastjiight W.
3. Yates, A. Hales, Dr. . JL-,a, Ureene
and Dr. T. C. Smito were eted dele-
gates to the district JjnJS
conference , is ,tQ ,be held in,, Concord
BCel
During last "week BtatesTille was -visited,
among other people, by three sport
ing men who stopped at the St Charles
fYrtr.nl - - "UThon . Wa Hma avrlvw1 - tvtrri
setUed and demrted. and the third a
man namea Dunn left but did not set
tie. He went up the Western North
Carolina Bailroad, learing a trunk in
th hands bfrthe landlord at Statesville
38 collateral, 'After a day or two the
landlord opened the trunk to see what
sort of a prize be had drawn, and found
therein two"large and influential sticks"
wood, cut, pi-obably, from Mr. Dnnn's
native forest- -
Huu Wedie naiten.
TheStateMedicalSocietymeetsonthe
20th inst at Greensboro, and -the Char-
lotte Academy of Medicine meets to-
night for the purpose of appointing del-
egates thereto. On the day before the
4i. 4.1. 1; 1 ...
State Doard of medical examiners
meets, also at Greensboro, for the pur
pose of examining candidates for li
cense to practice medicine. Dr. Jo.
Graham, of this city, is a member of
the latter board, and Dr. S. B. Jones,
of this city, will be an applicants to it
for a license, -
Meeting- ef Caanly ComBtlskieaerM. .
The board of county commissioners
met at the court house yesterday in
regular moncniy session, present: T. L.
Vail, chairman; T. T. Sandifer, J. R.
Morris, R. A. Torrence and A. G. Neel.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
a pennon was presented from one-1
fourth of the qualified voters of Paw
viccb. luvvuauip, praying uiab an elec
tion be ordered in said township on the
first Thursday in June next to give the
people an opportunity to vote for or
against the prohibitory liquor law.
un motion, it was ordered tnat the
prayers of the petitioners be granted,
and that the sheriff be ordered to ad
vertise according to law. .
It was ordered that T. A. Squires be
paid $9.50 for work done on the bridsre
across Four Mile creek, on the old Pot
ter road.
A petition for a change in the States
ville road was laid before the board and
arguments heard pro and con, and the
matter was continued until the next
meeting.
It was ordered by the board that the
chairman make out a bill against New
Hanover county for board and medical
services given Frank Johnston, colored,
a citizen of New Hanover.
After the transaction of a good deal
of business of no general interest, the
board adjouned until this morning.
Railroad Notes.
The merchants of Richmond have
made arrangements with the. Piedmont
Air-Line Railroad from, Charlotte,
and the Western -North Carolina Rail
road from Asheville to Richmond, for
an excursion on the 26th of May, and
return on the 30th and 31st, at the rates
of $5 the round trip.
It looks like there is something in the
talk about the building of a branch of
the Carolina Central. Railroad from
Lineolnton to Hickorv. It is stated bv
the1 Newton Enterprise that Manager
Roberts and Superintendent Johnson,
of the Carolina Central, were in Hick
ory last week in this interest
There is to be a meeting of the mag
nates here to-day regarding some mat
ters of common interest among them.
Mr Nicholas Duls, who has been for
a number of years one of the clerks in
the depot of the Charlotte, Columbia &
Railroad in this city, has been tendered
the position of treasurer Of the Spartan
burg & Union and Spartanburg & Ashe
ville Railroads, and has accepted the
appointment These roads are to be
congratulated upon the wisdom of Col.
Anderson's choice. Mr. Duls will fill
the position with intelligence and with
the utmost fidelity. He is a young man
of firstrclass character and habits and
of excellent business qualifications.'
We congratulate him upon his promo
tion in the line of his business. 1
" Dr. C. F. Brem, who recently inventr
ed a self-acting car-coupler, has receiv
ed a high endorsement for it from the
highest authority. The models having
been sent by Dr. Brem to Cant R. IX
Wade, master, mechanic of the Rich
mond & Danville Railroad, that gentle
man writes: "They were examined by
rICol. Talcott, general superintendent,
jana tjapc ureen, auperinienuenc, yester
day, xne seir-Oupiing device is a very
simple and efficient one, . and any road
contemplating adopting a self-coupler
could not do better, as far as my know
ledge extends, than adopt yours."
The Davidaon Autboritiex and
the
CharlettelSalewm an.
Davtdson College, May 3, 1879.
TO the Editor of The Observer:
Although as a rule, "great minds run
in the same channel,'' they sometimes
differ on points of law. The town au-
.1 a 4 . L - A-A. I
tnonties oi tnis piace are not so uiusny
irrnwwt f th nti nf the last Tciala-
ture as to-day's Observer intimates.
aid authorities did not prohibit a sales-
man from a charlotte house exhibiting
j8 samples to merchants here on yes-
terday, but otselling goods to individ-
nais until he paid a corporation tax of
10c jjad said salesman complied with
th orovisions of the late acts of course
1 n0 corporation could tax him, but be i
acting under authority of the laws of
7ft77 with a HffffTifwO and is. there-
I fore, in the opinion of the authorities.
4 lioKU ( a mnnininol fav Tn iliatlAA. ta
IIIA.Jin .J. .1 ..i "
the commissioners I respectfullv'te
uest y0u to tosert the above. . ; . ,;; :,"
mavott.
A CARD.
Tn Mr rUwCIMe f daartoitc
'The'itienng'Votie.;which you, gave
me on yeswrdajr nag; out enoearea me .
vour cood or
I . "p.
for mine. 'VWS!
if tor mine I know that you wU rejoice ,
with ul. As I stated in mV card of an-
Tour obedient servant, V
..-.! i W. W. FUEMMWG.
I . a A . 4 4 I
1 .
aula iv PXAtA.J
LL who wisa to buy Loxories acknowledge
k wimiivffi ia thM niaM to cet the beat ; HI
stock of Candy and assortment of Crackers have
never' been equalled la this section, whilst Oranges,
, .;:.s. l '
Apples, Bananas, ftc. are very fine.
Smokera should call and try bis new five cent
1 1 '
' . 1 ill -A iMAtrAM Mllt
a .1 w aw umianHmiMin wain uiiu viuvaviw
' n. iii np. "r. - 1
1 Tea Table Luxury- Fresh anaunsp.
-- , t
4 ,.. 44441, r..!' i'.-
SWEET POTATOES!
NOT TOO LATE TQ PLANT- ,- .- i
full supply sfJll on hand.
Also , the Justly cjle
orated . ' v - -
RA J AH JAPAN TEA. f
Also Tine Strained Honey. ! i ' ; ; " ' '
''At
-.. i ; i T aM.HOWELL'a
TIm
March 27.
..v-4....J .Jk..,
-t aaa nx smPLX Bxxsa, .;."
lUvU -Ai ;,.! . is l5XrAjt ?
HOST APPBOYEDTORM.
. " 8 tfiJQOt w.!
. t Just Prmtod and For Sato at um
OBSXBTXBOF1TCX.
P AT THZ
BOTDEN HOUSE
Salisbury, N. C.
C 8. Bbowk, Proprietor,
Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.)
C. & Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk; W, -S Bhelburnt Ar
dec 80
JOSEPH
DEALER
TJ T? T? T ATI? TrT rPT? T
B&Eify AJUllf, rUit 1 rjSX
WINfiS L MQtJORS,
And the best brands of Cigars.
Agent for Fred Lauer's celebrated Beading Beer.
Keeps fresh bottled Beer on hand from Bergner &
EngeL Philadelphia. Sold by the dozen at a rea
sonable price. All my customers can be furnished
at home with the best Beer in town.
ALSO A FINE
BILLIARD ROOM
ATTACHED.
Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte HoteL
HEADQUARTERS
fit rsr tnri
3&J i ii
II
If.
peer, s o
ALE AND PORTER,
Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered
to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per
dozen.
F. C. HTJISZLER.
All orders left at John Togel's tailor shop will re
ceive prompt attention.
GRAND dPKNlNG !
AT THE
CHINA PALACE
-OF-
JNO. BR00OIILD CO.,
OS
Friday, Satu day and Monday, April 25, 26, ft 28.
We take grfeapleasiffet if informing1 oui friend
and the public generally hat our new stock
has arrived aad Is complete.
L.We cordially Invite all to inspect our large and
well selected Assortment, consisting of
Vain A, ULAS AND CROCKER?,
4,
PIATEB' WARsA
TIMOQDANJlf WJiiOvT: WARE,
LamDs, Bucketi,
All of which we will offer very low, at prices to
f IO J tM't
aultthenme.n
' '': ?-
-'. : rif f)
m 1 1 i
'iw --
COUNTRY'
. , JUy.
Jkf-- li
MERCHANTS
4.
i
will d well to give us a call, as we are prepared
TO FILL
W H QL&&iAJL. E
ORDERS"
AS LOW A9 akt HOBtin Hotm;:;
1 - . Jl 'snui tr
f w; 29ino is to i5
- jkOl BROOKTLELD ft CO., ,
Charlotte, K Ci ApW 24,1879.
A GREEN HOUSE AND
SEED STORE
7- 4 -f Alt' V IjiUJ:.-!.! ?
AT TOUR POST., OFFICE.
; ROIROSES
"send and cet my catalogue of choice Green
Hons and Bedding Plant. ' ' "1.1' '
t we ean send plante through tle man to any part
of the country. t. J',. V
Seedsman and Florist,
March 26 2. i - - - Raleigh, N.u -
MPEBIAL 8 A L O O TT
M P E R I A L 8 A L O O IN
nis.fi a if
B3lllipf A
Havmg opened a Shoe Store, with everything fresh and newr I am prepared to offer
such as
For Iiadies, Missea and Children, and a
everoffered in Uiismarket. , Thanking
;'.:.
iliiiillDi
P. S.I take pleasiire ik announcing to my old friends that I am now stiying with Mr. Moyer, and feel satisfied that
with an experiencof.teayearajn.thShoe ; tod Hat business, ! can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction.
MaioVl879
PEGRAM & CO ,
1st Natimal Baiisr Binldlng,' 1 ' '
? "7 "t W '!'"-' .
C IfA"R II tfT TE , N .C.,
Have now In store a nice and complete stock -of
SPRING
l S4.J i ti Kti-
BOOTS
H
7
Hats. Trunks & TraTeling Bags;
With them you can and
THE BEST .STOCK
''..: r,xO "f W Vt HO
IN CHARLOTTE.' :
l i i or..?. !(t
ZEIGLER RROtrS
rTTTUT
Celebrated Ladles', Hisses' and Cbudren'a
A.spiciAiTti:: : :v., : : 3:
They also keep Miles', Burfs, Holbrook ft Lod
low's, and other best brands. Gents wnTflfid there
the Miller, MoCullough & Ober, Canfleld, and.
Mfles' handmade Boots and Shoes. - Also
THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR
PEGRAM SHOES.
Call surf before buying.
attenttOD
April 9. 1879. .
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Orders have personal
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PEGRAM ft CO.
BOOTS
BOOTS
BOOTS
;BOOTS
BOOTS
BOOTS
SHOES.
SHOES
SHOES
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
HATS
HATS
HATS
SPRING STYLES !
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN
A rSARLOTTX. . 3
i
This stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac.,
embraces every grade, and will be sold as cheap
as the same Goods can be sold by any house In
the South.
MERCHANTS
Will do wen toeall and1 examine5 this fetock, as
It to especially adapted to the trade of North and
South Carolina, and win be sold at wholesale or,
retail on most reasonable terms.
YpITOIlS
To Charlotte
to eaU and -examine our
stockraa taeyrin ted tt swrt oompleto - tevevory
respect, andehefcBpiei 0
. W. a FORBES, Agent,
SmltlftTorbeg 01d Stand. Trade St
gtuttat,
D
,R. A. W. ALEXANDER,'
"DENTIST-
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w. I. .. . . . . . .
Of!
OFFICE OVER L. R. WRJHTON ft COS
m ,,,, i f' f"',-,l lt.-( (.- f"l
With 2S yearn! experience I guarantee entim
,t .k.! ;iwH .ff . - - -
artofactton n.ru vri H Janll
SHOES ATSTD
111 It
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iiiii Hi-fi.
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full line of the best goods for Men and Boys; which I propose to sell cheaper than
my friends for past patronage, I trust to merit the same in the future.
Respectfully,
':v:H;-;;,s:v: :;;;.v;;-J
, Trade Street, next door to
A NEW DEPARTURE.
A RESIDENT BUYER IN NEW YORK.
We are now prepared to offer eitra advantages to our friends and customers. Our MR. HARRIS has
gonete New York, where he will remain for the rest of the season, and will be on the constant look
out for bargains, and all the
; -
LATEST NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE."
Any special orders transmitted through us will have his Immediate and personal attention, and his
best efforts will be used to please the taste of the most fastidious. r
We are receiving New Goods dally, and all are cordially invited to call on us for anything they may
want In our line.
Feeling satisfied that the quality and price of our goods will be the greatest Inducement for any one
to buy, and trusting that our efforts to please are appreciated, we are,
Very respectfully,
April 80-
C
AROLTNA CENTRAL
YLi'wTLMXNGTGK,'
THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE
Tins line being fully equipped for business,
Freight from
Wlhnlngton and all Northern and Eastern Cities to
. Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations
Atlantic, Tennessee ft Ohio,
Aa welt as points In Georgia
Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as
Information furnished
T. W. CLARK, ,
Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C
septSO
grttgs and gjejflijcittgg.
JR. J. H McADEN,
DRUGGIST AND C1LKM1ST,
Now offers to the trade a full stock of.
Lubln's Extracts and Colognes,
English Select pices,
Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap
English, French and
American Tooth Brushes
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully prepared' at n; boon, both night and
day at
H.HCADKN'8
PrescrtpOon Store.
'ECTJBJTY !
SECURITY I
SECURITY!
200 Barrels' of
C. WEST ft SONS'
EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE
in
ALADDIN SECURITY OTX.
M'fH 4M9l 8iisrerJrJ0I
if;- ) i't r.
st'sExtml lKeroMTie OIL frame, west
, OUUBp OiUUUlUR ,
hi. v- k' "'
niofiAt: vh) .wanted at CentennlBi FjCDOetOon.
OyBtat CUWonov Canton. Warrwtod to and
nre leMor nu vugiwrn iaonniwu wm
bum. u west ons, iiaramore.
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For Sate lr
Dm. J. H. MoADEN, Sole Agent;
. ,u CHARLOTTE. N.C -
vax Estate;
Rr.w-'vv- ".
MINING ANDDDDGRATION AGENCY,
For selling and buying Mtoes Lands and Houses,
i-tt and win
J
AdrexUae ItM eonV att ipertiM placed in my
i. t Bamuror sale. ; . .
vt fHOS. T.DRAYTON,
eiO Charlotte, N.C
HATS
J
to the trade a line of the best goods,
ill's ii
J
'
MOYER, 1
Kyle & Hammonds Hardware Store.
J. Mc. ALEXANDER,
ALEXANDER HARRIS.
Ifreiflftt Situs,
DISPATCH UNIT?
1
NORTH CAROLINA.
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
offers unequalled facilities for the transportkm of
f '
Charlotte, StatesvlUe, Asheville, Butherfordton
on the Atlanta ft Richmond ALlne.
and Western N. C Ballroads
Alabama and Mlsslsalppt
via any Competing Liae, and Time as Quick.
upon application to
T. T. SMITH,
Agent C C Railway, Charlotte.
F
IELD BROS.,
WHOLEULS AND KIT AIL
GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE
Keep constantly on hand
FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, 'CHICKENS, TUR
KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP
PLES, DRIED FRUITS, 4c
Exclusive Dealers In
RAMSOUR ft BONNIWELL'S and A. L. SHU
FORD'S various brands of FLOUR.
ALSO, PROPRIETORS OF THK
CHARLOTTE HOTEL,
CHARLOTTE, N. C
This hi
nousenas been refitted and newly furnished,
1 r and is kept in first class style.
7'
Terms, Per Day ...
S 2 00
W Great Inducements offered to table board
ers; for terms see the proprietor. ,
tWOmnibus and Carriages at every train.,
FIELD BROTHERS
Mr. H. a Wilson Ladt,.
Hbtbt Wixfono,
..Proprietors.
. . Superintendent .
Clerk.
feb9
S2.00
$2.00
MARSHALL
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s lid
SAVANNAH. GA.
A B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Reduced rate 82.00 and $2.60, according to loca
, Pro of Room. ,
M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' HoteL
Feb. 16 tf .4if.;;V:i(i:.
BAKE R Y ...
BREAD, CAKES AND PUS, fresh every day.
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TXTE can with eonfidenoe recommend them aa
Y v .the very best manufactured, using none but
the very best materials.
W. N. PBATEXB,, .
... . '" , ; ( . . .,, .SV! .A. ...
Trade i Street, first door above the old Harke'j
! 4. - . -. v . ' ' ' . " .
marl
t 1 i
rpHR BEST STOCK OF ,
4 .1 X' 'i
GROCERIES an CONJECTIONlSrES
htthactt. at
1 Jao80
7 i i..sVI7V .4
urn
LeROY DAYTCSOU ?.
"o tnes it "as sick as a buzzard, , l in uiy, nexu t .
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