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rr LOCAL -INTELUttpCfU jfcAlLROAl UIKECIURT. I" ..J Richmond Airrax. jjs Dinhmnnd and Goldsboro. 1.00 a. m. e.TTu.v-- aS8.20a.iiL lQ.50a.rn. o.4o p. m. 'Thetfonthly sUtemeht: of the condii tton of the county treasury, which each c junty treasurer is requirecLto make, by ? r?j?$Etfe ?Jegislaturehaa just beeri post ed at the court hkrse by Meas urer Belk. . It shows the total on hand at the end of the month to be $18,551.48. The total disbursements of the month were $837.47. J rrlVI lTytin CHARLOTT AtB-Lliny i rrom itlaofa,- a.20 $. m. Atlanta, ..50 m, for Atlanta CHAHLOTT, j.- It JTfr.mTugusta, m. COLUMBIA ADODSTiw fom Augusta, iit.-jg. B.10 a. n. ...... .TYa.80Wm. 11.27a. m. HIS lor Augusta,....,., .flv... 1 LOTab 7.2fP.rat A.O0 a. m. 5.00 p. m. 7500 a. nn ATLAUTIC, TBKHM8D OHM. f ; f ,. 7;00 a'm .resfrom Wilmington trt or Wllndngton.-;- Sfrom Shelby ffior Shelby f . is (rom Statesville, tfflorStotesvllle,.. : ch abUtV rost of ickV f . Order Department,. a. 5.00 p. m. ?"DeDartnent,. . -. .JM ' WW P, m. 'J ftn'siindarslhe General ;0,p.m. &4op.nv Mverraads imp -?nt willbefcpen from uOOa. m.tcfl J.00 4 ut-JUiB.' - ' vunia ft Charlotte R.B.,. &00 v 9.00 p. m. rhHriotte & Atlanta B. E... 8.00 a. m. 0.00 p. m. tnarioue u. A te R k.,. 8.30 p. m. 10,00 a. m. tfilui n A Charlotte RR... , 8.80 p. nt 6.00 a. m. iS. tte ft Shelby R. H.. . . S.80 p. mi 6.00 a. m. t uarlotte 1, . j f 6.80 p. m. 'i aOO a. m. t-Beattle's Ford, (horee touie, Moudajrs at -Rf . ond TiwfulAva at 8.00 a. m. . n lr x,.','kni0 rhnnw mute.t ThnTsdavg at ft.00 noays ai .w . m. p. in., W. W. JENKINS, P.'iL I !DDf CATIOTt. AVA tEtJllll'lEST, 1 Office Chief Signal Officer, V WASHlNaTOf, ajr W,PM? For the South Atlantic States,.north f ast to northwest ;Vinas;stJition Or K temperatur'feligh'tly higher pres sure, partly clouay .weauier On Ul5 WOBV. ,j f r f A t300 Set ai Ila.rne Stolen. ' A yluibWsVof bold inbtritfed jcar nage harness, worm $300,-w4l stolen from the premises of Col. Frank Coxe, on the night of the 4th. There is no clue. An advertisement published else where gives a description of the mount ings by which the harness may be readi ly recognized, and a reward is offered Isrrtheir recorejy.f 1 wouloVbe difficult to (lieposj othtm inrj tlugfTieinity, and it is more than likely (hat they will b6 shipped to some other point The Tote In the Third Ward. It is known that H. T. Butler's de clared majority for alderman in the Third ward over W. M. Mullen was one vote. Yesterday the registrar of the ward, with Mr. Mullen and another party, a citizen of another ward, took the ballot-box in jvJiich the votes were still kept, counted them over again and ascertained that of the votes therein contained 173 were for Mr. Mullen while 171 were for Mr. Butler, giving Mr. Mullen a majority of two fn the ward. This count was, however, of course unofficial, and Mr. Mullen has, we believe, given no indication of a purpose to contest the election. Xhe Unvellinff Cerentonietu The programme of the unveiling of the Confederate monument in Colum bia,the ceremonies attending which will doubtless be witnessed by many citfc zens ot Charlotte, is as follows: The opening prayer at the unveiling of the Confederatermonument will be offered by Rev. E. Capers. The oration will be delivered by General John S. Preston and the closing prayer will- be by Rev W m. Martin. Senator Hampton wilJ preside. .General M. C Butler will act as grand marshal of the day. The act of, unveiling will be. performed by young girls, the daughters of Confeder ate soldiers killed in battle. with rain Local lteport lor Yesterday. ; Barometer, Thermometer,. . . . ;v f Belaflre Humidity,.... vfmd Direction, Velocity Weather, ........" 30.056, 80.067 B ! 66; 70 4i ! &X. 9 9 doody.i Ctoady. 70 1 &E. 8 jalr. Highest tempeiatmr 70deg.;lPWBt5a.'-ineteorolovieat'Beieord. wvimM KKFORT. MAT 7. 120 TP. M. Stations. Atlanta,.... Augusta .. Charleston, Charlotte,.. Oorsleana, . (iiilveston, Indlanola,.. Jackson'Ue, Key West,.. Mobile Montgom'y N. Orleans, Punta Rasa Savannah. St Marks. Havana... Barom 80,00 80.04 130.04 U.U4 30.04 30.04 2a W 29.97 30.02 ao.as 30.00 2995 80.02 29.96 29.97 Th. J? 67 76 57 77 04 84 67 70 72 79 69 67 85 Wind. iTej. Weatber. '' . ; i i i i ij K. K V Cload K. : ' 9 Cloudy.--! N;K "12 Cloady. : E. 6 CJoudy. 8. K 5 Fair. ' N. 5 Fair. K. 13 Fair. N.-Wii 10 UKaln. aw. 8 Fair. U, 12 Cloudy. N. K 7 Cloudy. N, , .. 11 Cloudy. N. K. ; 8 Cloudy, i g. 3 LtRaln. N. K 1 Clear., Index te Wei44l,,,,l,i W. M. Smith Notice. Frank Coxe-825 Reward.' IIOTIE PENGIUSa n tt twurna- auspices of company. Five Agerman will be given to-night at the room of the Assembly. Continentakiit obsemihat an or der from headquarters isbiUjJished else where and demands their attention. Our nemsgVf9AMioin' will indulge Htsellf fealr ment to-morrowi under th the Southern Stars militar; Eli&s Steele, the- Pointy whwRS iieitW the poor house two or three weekago. a raving maniac, wasseitflfritbatm a few days since and 4ied sndderUy " The shipments of tobacco through this city to ;uthPtots continue to be veaS'Agen;afid,ruieir clerks are busier than they have been ince mid-winter.'-' , Mayor Osborne administerea the-oath of office to members of the wlicet force yesterday morning, arid made them an appropriate talk touching their duties as officers o the. peace-and vprotectors of the lives and property of citizen The register of deeds has received the blanks upon which'; the ,cotmty Vas&s sors are required to make statistical re ports to the agricultural department of the property, products of the. farm, fac tories, etc., and Jias them ready for dis tribution. . , hi -i if - It is estimaWd that 100 tons of fer tilizers have been sold in Chester coun ty the past season1 to' grOW 'the cotton crop of 1879. The average price of these manures may be put downt. $40' per ton, making.the entire supply eost1 the county $60,000. fl" ).i ...i.i .h . -n - In addition to being the BOfferer from the spirit of retreruihinent which has affected our new board:tf aldermen, our estimable city. xierK . ana weasuio Marriage of Postmaster Jenkins. o! Mr. W.' W. Jenkins, postmaster of Charlotte, passed through the city yes terday morning with bis bride, nee Miss Nannie Mangum, en route to Atlanta, to attend the Southern Baptist Conven tion in session there. The marriage oc curred day before yesterday morning at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Priestly H. Mangum, of Wake For est, the ceremony being perlormeci by Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of Raleigh. After a short stay in Atlanta .tjjhe couple will return to Charlotte, whicli will be then home. We join in the congratulations and eood wishes of a large circle of The Fence Law in Iredell. Within a few weeks, Iredell county will be enjoying the benefits of the stock law. The commissioners of the county held a meeting in Statesville Monday to receive reports from parties appointed to superintend the construc tion of the fence, with a view to order lag u the stock, as soon as the fencers cbmpleteci. The rfeports 'snowed that there yet remained about a half a mile of the fence on the Rowan line to be built, and amt Wtjei tq put at dif ferent points Tne board, however, re ceived assurances that the work would be finished bv Saturday; and accordingly it is understood that they will meet next Monday and forbid thejrunning at large of any stock from ten days after the date of the meeting. Erskine College. Commencement. The receipt of an invitation to attend the semi-annual celebration of the En phemian literary society, Of Erskine uoiiege, on tne 27th ot J une, is acknow ledged. The anniversary" oration will be delivered by the Rev. Moses D. HogeJ or menmona.- .Tne other exercises of the occasion vwijl be conducted by the ipempere jdi the Society. ,1 BInnicipal Uctloss f Bound Aboat. Ir'll A J Monroe. Mondav. elected J. P. TTons- ton-Talayor arid; A E. Stevens, J.: M. x nomas ana M. Griffin commission ers. This was the dry , ticket and its majority was about 100. J. Ii. Webb .was .elected mayor of Shelby. John Bovce was re-elected mavor of Pineville, and with him the old board of town commissioners. i m i n Gounod Concert It has been definitely determined that the concert of the Gounod Musical So ciety shall be given Friday night at the opera house. The bare announcement should be sufficient to draw a large au dience On that occasion. This society, as 'is well known, is composed of the best musical talent of a city which can boast too small amount of musical tal ent, and under the accomplished direc torship of Prof Bidez the members have been brought to a high degree of jn uucitsncy. a nose or our people wno are fond of good music and there are many of these can attend this concert without the least apprehension of their expectations having been raised too high! r The club is in excellent training, ana tne concert will be at once cre ditable to them and to Charlotte. Pioneer -Fire CompanyElection of Officers. At the annual' meeting of the Pioneer hre company, held at their hall Tues aay nignc, tne ionowing omcers were elected for the, ensuing year : HPresiderffc-Harper J.-Elam, Foreman-rLttthfir B. Long, First Assistant-Wm. Walker, Second Assistant J. J. Shirman, Secretary W. B. Kidd, Assistant Secretary F.B. Alexander, Treasurer C. M. Creswell, Chief Engineer A. A. Hand, Assistant B. A. Freeman, First Pipeman W. M. Cross, Second Pipeman W. H. Chick, Third Pipeman H. A. Markee, Fourth Pipeman J. M. George, Janitor ,7. W. Murphy, Driyer J. C. Phifer, Surgeon Dr. C. F. Brem, Chaplain Rev. A. A- Boshamer. The meeting was addressed by the chief, and adjourned to meet this even ing, when important business will come up. J DIED. Near EuntersrCle, on the 2nd Inst., Xra. Martha B., wife of Wm. B. Sims, aged 29 years. She leaves a gnei stncKen nusoana ana two ibuua chlldren to mourn her loss. - Suggestion is a privilege all can mate use of. and we would suggest to the myriads of sufferers from Bullous Fever. Fever and Ague, Indigestion. tut., to use Dr. Bull's Baltimore Puis, whose cum- , tlve power over these diseases Is gratefully appre ciated Dy tnousanosi ruse omy so ccuio. ; Ike Death-Bate ! , Oar country Is getting to be fearfully alarming the average of life being lessened every year, wlfli out any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea son of the year especially, a cold: Is such a common thing that In the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending tt and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set In. Thousands lose their lives In this way ev ery winter, while bad Boschex's gzbxah stbup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For an diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschkk'b Gxrxaji SYBUPhas proven itself to be the greatest discov ery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful; effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single t allure known. BOOTS; iSHQETlDSnDTITSrj T R Y J . M O YE R WEW BOOT, SHOE Having opened a Shoe Store with everything fresh arid new, I am prepared to offer to the trade a line of the best goods, such as my wm. ii mmsm n 5 Ease Attainable hf the Bheamatlc Ves. although thev may despair of relief, it is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a remedy which carries nV br means of Increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent asErmuw tne painim symptoms a theory completely borne out by urtn ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments. It is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and Is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce tt to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses It The Way Taaderbllt Bacceeaei. When Commodore Vanderbilt was running steamboats, he beat all rivals by crowding on steam to the utmost, and even running down nls enemy if necessary, to accomplish a triumph When he went Into railroading, he adopted a much shrewder and more successful way, by uniting vast lines and their tributaries under his own management, thus capturing all rivals, by sharing with them the im mense pool of profits that were made by his skill ful manipulation. Messrs. Lawrence ft Co., Bank ers, N. ., accomplish a much greater success in stock operations by their new combination method of dealing. By this system the orders of thousands of customers are pooled into one vast sum and co operated under the most experienced management thus giving to each shareholder all the benefits of large capital and best skill. Profits divided month ly Any amount from 85 to 825,000 can be used with great success. Si 5 will make 875 profit 880 would return 8720 or 9 per cent on the stock during the month, according to the market The new circular manea rreei nas -two uuernua-nuen ior success ana iuu explanations, bo ui auj StocKS ana oonas wauiea. to lAwrence 'lace, Mew York For Ladies, Misses and Children, and full line of the best goods for Men and Boys, which I propose to sell cheaper than ever offered in this market. Thanking my friends for past patronage, I trust to merit the same m the future. Respectfully, J. MOYER, Tnule Street, next door to Kyle & Hammonds Hardware Store. P. with '. S.-I take pleasure in announcing to my old friends tiiat I am now staying with Uv. Moyer, and feel satisfied that h an experience of ten years in the Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. . Very respectiuiiy, May 6, 1879. J.Mc. ALEXANDER . can onerate nrontablr. txovemmeni oonas suppuea. Ainj & Co.. Bankers, 57 Exchange rla city, s ' , :, , ' - - , J . ' - i A A Change in an Old Public Road. A considerable stir has been created by tha.actian of the, hoard of county was made-upon a petition of a large nipobe ofc persons interested, . "V ester dy7 eodnler petition vfak ieut irJ ind the issue discussed at length before the board by both sides. The change contemplated is that the road shall leave the present route at the - house of J. Muellerscheon, about three miles from the city, follow, the line. of the old plank road and return to the present route atti the. house ,.of Mrs.,, Barnett, , a mile oeyona; ana me pie iui oskuik tbei Change is, . tbatj-the .road by the old plank road route is very much better and can be more easily kept in order. The commissioners heard the claims of both1 'parties patiently and decided to make the change asked for. Military matters. The Charlotte" Grays are making a vigorous effort to revive interest in the company and add to its membership. The first drill had for many weeks oc curred day before yesterday. COL U.vv. Alaxflndpiv CQloneli of the Sejcopd 1tegitnrit,7hai taken his plfteet a & pri vate in the company. The HornetsVKest Riflemen will car- S about twenty men to Columbia on e 13th, and expect a jolly time. . The Statesville band will accompany mem. A proposition has been made, and it is said receives approbation from mem bers of both the companies, to combine the best elements of each into a compa ny which shall be made the very best m the State. It is conceded that it Would be a pity fallow twomnanies whose existence JbfearOzaliorM dates back so many years, to go down but, it is ar gued, this may 'oe a necessity, owmS lu Xhe lndependents-Election of Officers At the annual meeting of the Inde- Eendent Hook and Ladder company, eld last night at their hall, the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: , , . , President J. A. Bixby, Vice-President Thos. J, Sprinkle. x Fin. Secretary J. W. Sprinkle, Treasurer Thos. G. Northey, Surgeon Dr. Jo. Graham, Chaplain Rev. E. A. Wingard, TiUim Jas. Hornbartier (appoint ed.) '' ' t 5 - " After the business meeting the fire men and a number of their invited o-iiPRta nartnnk of refreshments which had been provided, and speeches, in Q 1 rjOj-'WlloC llJ lXAlOf W Vl V 11UIUV WJ J.VV. Osborne. Mai. w. vv. liemmmg, coi. Chas. R; Jones, Dr. Thos. J. Moore, LMrw S. Wittkowsky, Mr. A. T. Moss, Mr. T. W. Clawson, of Chester, s. and Derhaos others. The utmost eood feelinsr reigned and the even- nst s8ed-off pleasantly to the hosts and to all who were so fortunate as to have beer their guests. Hew Avtzxtlzzmmts. I WILL pay a reward of 825 for the return or a setofeold mounted harness, stolen from my premises on the night or the 4th uu., ana ior evi dence sufficient to convict the thief. The harness may be readily recognized by the mountings, which are of the design of a coat of arms four bazantlne coins Burroundea Dy a wream, ana surmounteu vj a helmet and the figure of a cock. .' mays at ixlajx. wa-x.. ANKBUPT SALE OF ACCOUNTS. As araiemee of F. Scarr & Co.. I will sell to the highest bidder, to-day, .Tuesday, May 8th, 1S79, at tne court nouse aoor in unsnone, w, ciotcu uumi, all the unsettled notes and accounts remaining in my hands belonging to said estate. W. m. SJU in, Assignee. May 8-lt. BOCEBIES CHEAPEB THAN ITER. PEGRAM & CO., 1 st National Bank Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Have now hi store a nice and complete stock of SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, , Hats, Trunks & Traveling Bags. A NEW DEPARTURE. A RESIDENT DUYEtt IN NEW YORK. anA miotnmnra. Oiir MR. HABBIS has goneewTSrlrerwllTrem tn, i5T will be on th, constant look- out for bargains, and all the LATEST NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE. Any special orders transmitted through at will bare his immediate and -.mwa Mill ha nson tn niAQoA tn lAou fir uie moHi niauaiuuB. . mrA wwwinff New Goods dallT. and all are cordially invited to best want in our line. vuiiu MttaikHl that tlui aiialitv and Dl to bui. and trusting that our efforts to please are appreciated, we are, Very respectfully, personal attention, and his call on us for anything they may rice of our goods will be the greatest inducement for any one April 30- ALEXANDER ft HARRIS. NEW GOODS! NEW FEATURES f. With them you can find THE BEST STOCK IN CHARLOTTE. ZEIGLER RRO.'S, Celebrated Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes A SPECIALTY. . : f ' They also keep Miles', Burt's,' Holbrook- k Lud low's, and other best brands. Gents win find there the Miller, McCullough & Ober, Canfteld, and Miles' hand-made Boots and Shoe. Also THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR PEGRAM SHOES. Call sore before buying. Orders have personal gvHtiht Situs. QAROLTNA CENTRAL VU WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE fully equipped for business. Come to me for Bacon. Com. Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county) stipn fmm hi A av before vester-r4tt6--BieFw day. The rogue, wai to leave the handlei Ymnii - - i'wouMefexceedt t V. 'it. irifAAMS 9fB MM WW VUW wsnotm ; "''7?.TnJRaQl0W' VUV l?mM -nun? t I One Bey cut of Ano4hr A youth named Henry is employ ed at the Home and Hospital, by the iiiemen.tow who recently. n, yesceraay , moj matronjientj lnrpose, when Rtore. where hi Hoout twelve y "iincuuyrone J'Omax cut the axtNmxMT.a.fv .J3n iroken.liand i4irper,itne tf6f8bm atuomaxi ArfoSo'iVlnjUlo, Ko'iOH n- iberts, &m. ,tju ban TV im 3TTP' ji.a. ' v. y ftnd.LEaagtfon a boy 'crresso otherrtoy on the ngnt arm between the pJhAw and hand. ' The cut is severe-atniut' two inches I6ng nnd to the bone-rfibut, not dangerous. , - ;teMdo !1 i). . v nnertea . nauye oi hit-'af present a inbiMeuowei Mr. N. Duls, who has recently been appointed treasurer of he Spartanburg Union and rSpaftantmrg& Ashe ville Railroads, left, yesterday, for the scene of his TUtOre labors. Mr. IL C. Eccles has, , gone on a busi ness trip to Missouri, and his business nay carry hint "as tar as coioraao. .lie lU be absent Revftral weeks, i u 4.1. . .7.rrnTV'-' '. Aujutani-uenerai jonnsione ione and wife arrtteKl4fthet'city yesterday afternoon and' are at the Central Hotel here theywill remain'Wr' month or "ore, Mrs. Jon(;mgder:inedical tttment jWvr it j.i jo- There is a probability vthat ;GoTJar vis may be induced to come tir) artd help s celebrate ihe!20th! of;Afay;It,is to hoped wr.n ihtu v !tw :.0"- t . Cot ChasJ.Kr'Jones leaves thirfmprn- "'gfor BosttttwhiUierthgoeft one rilmrtrt"rif His 'OWtt'.r wMch Jto Juivawithtmlidoubr icrf VDung I TiZTi k W, f aM.nr rrf harnessJ It t- . - tm tf I aar. diagram, by tne use oi wmuu a Ysr Tiaraess-can" becine.YthDUA a&fAf-rJitRehf o! Its ad of "j&ToVJiifttliat'tC does away it.itahinr or riveting W1LII LliU ia"v c - j- j;.rakia . than tv; made accora ii.. nnm in vftiTiie. Mr. Sum ?fJrtnn a bridl-4lflW the teaW Jnvieen,tit, in three minutes. Heguaranteesthata workman can make j?iia-iiair-A-Hiia invention "at" least forty bridles a day, whfle by" employing n. methAda his nanacitv is auout Ihree bridles aday.In a heavjr busi; liess tpe .,ap,yuui;Bj wo claims7are? n -greater His inven- tion has Deen exmuiw w iuuj "To5.rnaker8 and has received their hearty .endorsement. , ?2r 8,nuuer. is now on the way to the North where he has made arrange atiarMKlvfickle establish tl,mfacture his - invention tiUvery at Monroe. . Yesterday morningr just before day break six colored prisoners confined in Union county jail made their escape. Their names are Sam. Rowland, Tom Staten, Grand Sumpter, Eli Carlock, Henry- -iQrawfofd and Bob . Belk, the firsfTiarnect jof ihorn was held for the recent burglary of the house of ex- Sheriff A. F. Stevens, while all the others were held for larceny. A broth er of Bob Belk is believed to have fur nished the prisoners with a file, which thev drew up from the outside by a string, and with which they filed the door of their cell from its hinges. Row land took the wire from the tin cup in the cell and with this picked the lock which held his hand cults on him, the lock to the chain with which he was held to the floor, and that to a chain one end of which was around his neck and the other fastened to the wall. Once out in the oassaee the prisoners broke two of the iron bars from the window, made a rone of their blankets and be- jran the descent. Two sot down safely, then the other four eot on the rope at one time, when it broke, precipitating them to the eround. two ot them sprain ing their ankleB in the fall. J These two and another to wit: Grand Sumpter, TTenrv Crawford and Bob Belk were re-captured yesterday near Monroe; staten and f!arlock escaped into South narnlina: and Rowland came toward Charlotte, having told his fellow-pris- rtriera that he intended to take the Air- T.ine train here this morning. A part7 came up from Monroe last night and are in the look out for him. ' sheriff Hfl-qtv.. of union, oners a re- warH fnr the annrehension of the iail birds. Rowland is coppeicolored, Phnnkv- 30 vears old and weighs 175 pounds. - ' r Attention, Continental! ' ' HiAiiQtrARTERS, CHARLOTTE, ) Mecklenburg county, X. C , May 7. '79. ) ffeheralraer S-: t- 'V, tLi: Vrt ara herebv ordered to assemble 'uV ths.A TTeadouarters on Friday, the 9th day of May, at 11 o'clock a. nx, to wmplete-trrerangeiuHM'tt "uwow a- tine tue .uirur ptmeriviui, iuwiich- GiiOKGE Washington, ' ' Comd'r in Chief. 'uil4JHf wtf2 v.pt-t- hn?; ':;Ji'i t A cordial iMvitationis extenneaio-aii rio.are;disp5sed jto5jointh3qnt3hpn?: talBrigade in the, , demonstrations on the 20tttMay'ljachitaterest:iafelt in the approaching celebration outside of Meokienbtfrg-and -at largejatteridance irih Wot hnntla' 4s anticipated. Uur rigade; if properly gotten up will be an anicelebration, i Jt.iS: earnestly, hoped rnnio nf thia eountvs will not be KtCorarrl in coming forward and mak- . il i i. n. i,nnti ho Th exuense olequipageiis-iiiAig'4' "iu "u,: n.anouHrn ia snorx. xnereiuie mwo KoTflplav. ' " "" ' i"M - J. A. YdtTNG. JR 4rm ao (ntineDtal,Oomm4fatee. ; I TRrdOE 1 mmamMm . f lis -TYi'the fctftotTof ThfrObserrer BEST BYE WHISKEY. Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell tor cash. All goods delivered In the city rree oi cnarge. W. H. CRTMMINGER, Trade Street, Nert door below WHson & Black's old stand, ap 15. HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, i 1 attention. April 9, 1879. PEGRAM & CO. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS This Line being Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, an waoons Atlantic Tennessee ft Ohio, As well as points la Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished 3f eiflffct iuzs. DISPATCH Llirg NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. . offers anequalled faculties for the Transportlon of Charlotte, Statesville, Aaheville, Rutberfordton on the Atlanta & Richmond Alr-Llne. and Western N. C Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to F. W. CLARK, Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington. N. C septSO T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. grogs ad ptjej&cittes. D B. X H. McADEN, shoes:! SHOES ! SHOES ! AND AND AND AND AND AND HATS HATS HATS DBUGOIST Am) CMKMIST, Now offers to the trade a full stock of. Lubtn's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap F HELD BROS., WHOLESALE AND BIT AIL English, French ami 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 American Tooth Brushes HAMS. SPRING Sni ! mm PRESCRIPTION? CaretuUi prepared at all boon, botb plgbl and day at H. Mc ADEN'S . Prescripttoa Store. RAMSOUR ft BONNIWELL'S and A. L. FORD'S various brands ot FLOUR. 8HU- Aiad, rROPKTXTORs or ths CHARLOTTE HOTEL, -tr CHARLOTTE, N. C gECURITY! This house has been rentted and newly furnished, and Is kept in first class style. R. ivOIILLER &; SONS. May 7. i r-p Minll nnttifnir twit l-tlOlfifi COOOS. UUOTOU- W tSr:ir3U Mil mnA trill cheer fully refund your money when our goods are not . .ua . . . a- MMAfl oinAlr at zouna as repreaeuwu. ewu ora v r FAMILY .0 R O O E K l UJ - . . UIU Af Aini Vlraiv n IMS ITI'.I M I 7in 1 1.131 mm. m,a u f .w.. Meal. Oats, Butter, iggs, vBiflsam bij ,,,t rJSmtrr Produce. SoUdt eorrespondence from parties wishingto buy or selL r'lexander CO., THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN CHARLOTTE. This stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, TrunJca, c, embraces every grade, and will be som as cneap as the same Goods can be sold by any nouse in the South. MERCHANTS Will do well, to calL and examine uua suck, as It is especially adapted to the trade of North and South Carolina, arulwlrl be sold at wholesale or retail on most reasonable terms. Terms, Per Day . SECURITY 1 SECURITY ! W Great induoements offered to table board ers; for terms see the proprietor. tar-Omnibus and Carriages at every tralni VISITORS To Charlotte are Invited to call and examine eur . . ...... m-t.m. J.' . stock, as they wttl firMtt most complete in every respect, and MayS. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C cueiegaLes..iroHi,e i;ruu -.m rovaity. He has but re- fthe wbLtZ tn vi.inreme Xodee of paying hun, ft roydiy'' . KnighHohiehee ntljr Te lioston next, TuesdaT'He will proba- ready ordera for several mmmcu be absent iree 'weksThe other, t thfefinventor i of, delegate from North Caroltaa, topfc P. - fS-'wSiing machine and C Carlton, of Statesville, has alfeady Lthe ' Universal wn 8'ne on iiiPleastt allowma.wuougu -jruui w-, nmns toepress moncand wt5T. niHi tv theitrht aldermen willisnareno paiuB uiuic worthy of the truss repostu iu wc r '-yery respectfully, - - u-'S: S. Carter,'' QXlSttlllXXlZOUS. ever before. '. ro 3 ilihk Iwa FralttES, Agent, Sml Forbes' Old Stand, Trade &t gctxtistryju 200 Barrels of C. WEST & SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AMI. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. Wesf s Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West 4 Sons, Baiumore. TflokMt VAdal avoided at Centennial Exposition. rwtoT mi Wnrtri Canton. Wsxramed to Stand bum. C west oeme, umwrnvr. For Sale by D. J. H. MCADEN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTZ,2f.G 92 00 FIELD BROTHERS Mr. H. a Wilson Ladt,. HXNRT WtLTOMO, feb9 ......Proprietors. .Supertntendents. Clerk. $2.00 Ho u o u MARSHALL $2.00 s E H 8 T7 s Tj SAVANNAH, GA. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Seduced rate J2.00 and $2.50, according to loca- ' - tion of Room. M. Li HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. Feh.l6-L-, -,ri-v ..... . D& : .. 1 A lx.ii tJitfAn. f An Anean of air. i Wfl 11VO lire mi""" vt t--- r- rr lAaa OI Lilt necessity ,Hn. H,mih it To ffiartiJuMai and of heavier- poi t. i tw Tjii'a k nivi MITIIirH Lbe used, as itsefficacy Issimpli wonderful. -A GREEN HOUSE AND : S E ED . S TORE at your post. Office.' ; ' KOSES!. -ROSAS', Sani &nd eat mv catalogue ' of choice Green TTn.,u ami TWLdtTlt Man tS - . ' , we can seuv yuuivt uuwku w Of the country. . n v. vc.y. . , :. ftman aiid Florist. A.W. ALEXANDER, MMTI8T' - i ; 1 i OFFICE OVER L.R. WRISTON it CO"S Tmoa With 23 years gfis&uOo 7 : ' i -J enOm JwUi EXAL ESTATE, . ' , xxma Aja.iMiaGiio( icY, For tellmg cad taping Mmea, Landa and Houses, Aotetttsefrceef cost,' an propertieg ptaoed In mjr lor ado.; AelO . THOS, T. DRAYTON ' ;B:A;K'E;R:Y!;;, PUS, fresh every t day. BREAD, CAKES AND ; .((,(; j.umti'.n TXTEcaa with eonndeneo lecomtteM mem as VY the very best manufactured, t sing none but the 'yery best materials. , ., W. N. PRATHXB,' a i . ' , )t)'ll J?nV$'Vi IH hi Trade Street, first door' alXrre the Market. ; THE BEST STOCK OP. mvifwmnv vol Id . ff.' V r f . - va.iyw 'Tjfl ; httkocityat.:; c Tj'J.iLVjL JanSO" s T JJWjlWillJ)ntW lL?jn2 ' ti, rlahould lastnight f"f a r-t - Jgoldu.,,, 4i-? r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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