st;TD.iY, MA.Y 11, !87D. MM' A l7 lftTELLlJlK. 1 ' The following table alio wb uie running el paEsen eer tT'" (n ntxi from Charlotte, on all, the rail roads (WMhlngton tune) J RICHMOND DAM' Arrives from Richmond and Goldaboro, 1.00 aum. Arrive from ttlcnmona. , ... . . 10.50 a. m. Leaves lor V .....4,1(8.40 p. m atlamta cHABLom air-uk. - J latcrMiing CrMlM ! th Occ ArriwaWiui Atlanta,. Leaves for Atlanta,... Arrives from Atlanta, . Leave lor Aiianui,. rt.'5t!W-v,v- 8.20 a, m. . 1 1; rsa, 1 .05 a. m. . ........ 6.50 p. in. aiu.oo a. m. iCHABUjTMjUpCBlAATO f Arrive from Angosta,. . i'KlO a. m. Leaves tot Augusta.. . . . . ;,wv l.oO a. m. Arrives from AugustarV.. ...... 8.30"ini. Lyefor Augus;vJi...r.v. ...... 11.27 a. m. ' .I.),., ,-,''a,caaiiuwA tmnvku . . iM Arrives from WUmlrigtoB,.nV.. w. i . 7:2fl ft n. Leaves for Wilmington; a Jill If . . .C-J w 6.00 a. m.. Leaves for Shejby;..'....,;,.?..:.:....t. T.OOatm. AXLAHTIC, ZEXtt8H OKHk'l f , Arrives freni 'SUttesVuW ilM "t Leaves for StatesvUteu..,. 7.00 a. m 7 f TyntiwiifjrWvbtT j T OFFICK HOOTtS, ' OPKN8. CLOSES., Money Order DepartBieinf TftOO a, m., 1 5jOQ p. m. Registry Department, '. . 9.00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. Oen'lDeUv'lAStampIept&00a. 6.00 p. m. 80 p.m. 8.46 p. m. jy On Surtdciys.the General Delivery and Stamp Department will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 a.m. ' ;'' -r - -. v . i ? : OPKNTSG" AKD CLOSING OF VAILS. OPKWS. CLOSES. Danville & Charlotte R.R.,. 8.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. ttiftrlotte & Atfeuft R. Hi. .00 a. nt 9.00 p. m, 'Angukiali. ft, . 8.80 p. m. 10.00 a. nt W'llm'n A Charlotte U. B.,. 8JiO p. m. 6.00-a. m. Charlotte 4 8helbyn. R....1 5.80 p. m. . 6.00 a. rn. & State.svMe, ...f 5.30 p. m. 4UX)a4n. Hf Seattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at r.00 p. m., and Tuesdays at 8. 00 a. m. Yorkvllle, (horse route,) Thursdays at 6.00 p. m., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. , W. W. JXNKIN8, P. M. nttha occasion were of the usual character. -uwoicHi,ttuuua uui, expressive or the sincere motives :which prompts old and young, male and : female, to unite in a -use common 10 an, and to recognize a heritage which all Southernfim.i, companies and chfuirfin nf tha o.hio L assembled in the First Prhvterin ch urch yard, and forming in , the order indicated in the published programme, under the direction of Capt. S. JB. Alex ander, chief marshal. mrrhAH tnthtx cemetery, where already a much larger Crowd hftii mtrhMM. ,.rk. , P", moved to wards the soldiers', plat to the wwe oa uiumea arums. , ; 4 JMear the graves was erected a stand, on which sat theTfiembers of the mem onal association and others who were to participate in the exercises, and around which soldiers, firemen, citizens, ladies ami children gttthered. A gentle ureeze was watted over the hill and the Yocng ' Men's Christian ' Ahsociatiok HaIi- Devotional exercises this afternoon at 445 o'clock. BAPTierr Chuboh. Services m the momlng at 11 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Johnston. Sunday school In the morning at VV o'clock. ' j First Pbksbttkkiam Chubck. -Serv ices in the momlng at 11 o'clock and In the evening at 8 o'clock by Rev, A. W. Miller,: D. D. pastor Sun ilay school In the afternoon at 3i& o'clock. ASSOCIATK RSFOBMKD PRESBTTERIAH Services in the morning at 11 o'clock nd the af trnootbat4Jf2 o'clock i&Ue v. W. XWi. ' r.jpas tor. Sunday achothe moi: j.at 10 o'clpc! CalvaKTMisbioW ervtPWln the morn ing at 1 1 o'clock and In the eve nfrr ntlVt (dock by the pastor, Rev. J. IV'Butt Sunday school la the raoruing at 9b'clock and cln-uteeang'4n t.ieaf ternoonat o'cockr ye St. PEBB(PAaBo4C-?t- tl as at lfi 'clock and high mass at' : M o'clock the monimgi-veirpers nhd-ben. - 81rC 'clock in lhe afternoon y f"T lftfr -mnnrirt- lirtrti-i'"-kij 8choo4uAbiaojrnlagal VVieloekj! t' vloe in the morn1n nt 1 1 o"cloelc arid n the eMi- ,fnCt JL.,11 Jiij? Mundiiy school in the afternoon a 4- o'clock. Prnyer meeting, every Wednesday evening at "13 o'clock. Strangers cordially lnvltoL. . (tbabax Strbxt (AXHXMiaD) tUememsni: K.) CaUBCH. Services in the momlng at 11 .o'clock and in the evening at K o'clock by the pastor, Kev. L. B. Gibson. Sunday school in the momlng 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 O'clock. Skooito PBxaBmBIAJf Otjbch. Services in the Occav- vAirain IIia Aleckleiiburg oounty met together and I ii ami uicu me ueauiuui services intend ed to preserve fresh and green the mem- VriZ ",cn2 y.al.J,anP Patriptism of the Avooa Cemetery. The ceremonips Tft B(ckXavr fin Iredell Part Wf ibe . The commissioners of Tredftll ennnf-r met yesterday at Statesville. and having i wwcuuujwu. uuuuuauon 01 ine iact that the., fence rhad been completed around so. much of the county as had been ordered under the stock law, issued an 'order; that all stock be put up with in the next ten days in order that the law might era into effect nt the, Amira. Wmi4li-tJutlime- before, during or SJrjlAltar-i the: meeting, the commifwinnera received a letter informing that just previous to that writing a man, riding a mule, had gone along the line of the new fence, starting in Chambersburg 1 nuomj, uuu iinu uicu All . X, lUAicrent lolnfepietwen the Salisbury road and I Amlfy HM. destfovincr in all ahnnt. a thousand panels, of the fence.- The man had been tracked across Knox's bridge but at last accounts had not Konn Uiatait ia milih tn hnhnnail Via bAAn ewinoU-Berr brder pon receipt of this informatiou, and so much of the fence p has. been destroyed will be at once re built and the stock law will go into ef- iw ine MUie uxea. : 4 "'- f -l. . Arraas-ins- for the 20th. ..The committee of arrangements for the 20th of May celebration held a meet angafcthe court nouse yesterday at 11 Vdeci, Gen. Jno. A. Young, the chair- Til an nroaiH inv S1 ;Waf.pi:otected .from the I The Chairman of the finance commit &2 SKi? th6 8un b? a thin layer 4 tee madea detaUed report 1$$2fiS2 morning at 11 Veiock asdln the evening at 8 o'clock by the pastor. Bev. E. HL Harding. Sunday school In the aliernoon at 80'clQck, - ST. Just's Lctekban CHtJBcaiServleea In the morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. E. Wlngard, pastor. Sunday school In the afternoon at 8 o'clock. ; 3 St. Petbb'b (k) Church. Bervlces in the morn ing at 1 1 o'clock and in the afternoon at 5 o'clock by Rev. Z. Doty, rector. Sunday chool In the Hfternoon at 4 o'clock. fleecy clouds. ine exercises here were opened by a rge sung by a choir of male voices. X OliOWinff this was an urmrnnriato and beautiful prayer by Rev. E, H, Hai-ding, a hymn by the choir, and then Mr. 1 . . McDowell read the roll of honor, embracing the names of several hundred soldiers of Mecklenburg coun ty who lost their lives in the Confeder ate causeX ; "-'- - The chief marshal then i Col. J. P. Thomas, whn rleli verari a. chaste, elegant and exceedingly appro priate address. After the recital of a.nortian nf nn Of the hvmn iust sunc. eYnresaive nf the feelings with which we should en- in a service so soiemn ana so f nil of mourning, the speaker said that he did not come before his hearers with an elaborately prepared address: he did not' propose to attempt to give them Ionic eloquence, or Corinthian richness, but Doric simplicity and truth, relying on the occasion to suggest suitable thoughts and utterances. Discussing the causo. the occasion. and the consequences of these jinmial convocations, lie -affirmed that he who now asserted or historians who might hereafter assert that the cause of the late Avar in which the gallant soldiers whose memory vecaine.tJtewto-htnoj lost their lives, wife jdia ffSstlhofi M slavery in the South, misrepresented the Southern people, and be trusted that however many. yan hence an historian an 'assertion there would he some one there with the bravery of Marmion, who should sav with him, "Lord Angus, thou has lied.' A good deal,of1 excitement was creat ed in a certain : portion tf the city yes terday afternoon by a lady administer ing laudanum to one f her children by mistake for paregoric."' ' An emetic was lroaiptly given and no liai-m resulted. At the commencement of' the- Caro lina Military Institute, , June L3th next, the annual address 'before the corps of cadets will beLdeliv'ered by tho Rev. El lison Capers,- of Often Vilfe,'? a.pfe, Capers, who ia VveU rknown. as aA acr complished orator as well as a popular divine, was;a,'JonfedeTate bngadiet; The commencement sermon on ' June 8th will be preached by the Bev. Wm. R. Atkinson, -tlte efiicient ; principal of the Charlotta Institute -for,, Young Xa -diftSv vl! B1I -tjm OJ tlvlilfi Wll I il 4! J-) la,rfOC, n, or..,,. Mx a.i1Jr!n;lK, . The annualjmeeting iof" the director? of the Cheste &X.enoir NaiirjGaugl llailroadVfOj-mMlioviW will be held at Xewtnt HnextTnarsd, the 15th, and it As ylearne -JiPPtt; SQ authority that J there1 is a very strong probability of iC'rVVm.,JBrnL this tity, pitmrj The summer, seauie jion th eastenu division of the Carolina Central will go into effect on ftSthihsC71 The mail and passenger trains ander this sched ule, will arrive here at 840 a.m. and leave at 8.20 piwntiectioft wilf'be ,,,:"le:fe. wiAhe,tajtesvillei. train, and at Hamlet, we suppose, with trains "ii the KaIeigVantf?Augfisty'AfrT.ine. .iy:L - VI arc rUfeiiiuxj-KAiU people! ajfrjrj i tW.il V,uu.?acerjs,fjgiy J ion, ifs UHMesS us. . 0 LTA MOHA W tty-4,1- pyeoanng an- contest had arisen from issues which had divided two great political parties yea rs before, the-one maintaining the doctrine of States' rights and the other uienui vviui ine feouuiern people xne doctrine of States' rights was a principle wi ii m ns iur mis prjncjpie tney con tented. Seeuia Whaft ther conceived to be their rigir1abbht to m, taken from them, under the old constitution, they considerexl it their duty to provide new grounds for their security. After tracing the story of .the seces sion or me states, a comparison of the bravery and self-sacrifice of Southern i soldiers with those who had bled and ( -1 f ' ' ? 'il. ' ' - J i ! m meti in ma rengious ana civu wars or Europe, ana a beautiful tribute to pbe conduct of the1 'women of ' the" South rollowed it, lie proceeded to discuss the duties of the. living to the. dead Amonlf "the' i 'first of these' dtities was tha erection of a suitable monument to perpetuate their memory. A marbld shaft was a, constant reminder of their virtues and as such tended to keep Jtlive the better feelings in otff 'own nature. God himself had set the example in the works nature. ut our intellecthal duties were even more binding- We not Iwttyr lionoTthfedead thanby given us, and ready to yrotect it runder -all circum stances. After a touching "allusion to the cere mony abafrto beDerlormeopf scatter ing nowere eAHe graYes,tne speaker closed by quoting the poem of Henry Timrod. suns: on memorial day in Char lotte in 1867, the last verse of wirickay as follows: Stoop angels hither from the &kfiM) i There Is no holler spot of ground, Than where defeated valor lies. By mourning beauty crdwhed.S i U At the conclusion of the address, the graves were coved'With a rich pro fusion of flowers by ladies and children, and the larger trowd shortly afterwards left the cemetery. The miliar j companies as has been their custom' for several years marched tts.Hth grave of a Union soldier in another part of the cemetery and covered it with the floral offerings. rennrr. nf t.liA frmrio placed in his hands by the canvassing Tbe-announcement that Hon. W. M. Bobbins, of 6tatesfflle; had formally accepted the invitation to deliver the address, was made. On motion of Col. II. C. Jones, the chairman appointed the following com mittee to receive the guests of the oc casion: Mayor Osborne, Capt. & B. Alexander, Col. Frank Coxe, Col. Wm. Johnston and Gen. T. F.Drayton. Mr. J. -W Wadsworth was added to the committee of finance of Ward No. l. A resolution was passed requesting Rev. E. H. Harding to conduct the re ligious exercises of the occasion. . Gen. Jno. A. Young was invited to read ' the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Mr. H. J. Elam, representative from the fire department, reported that the Pioneer fire company had engaged the services of a band for the occasion and was preparing to contribute their full share to the success of the celebration. ' Mr. C. F. Harrison, of the finance committee from Ward No. 8. rennrrerl that the sum of .f 27.50 had been collect ed. Aflersome other business in reference to. the method of paving bills. &c. the committee adjourned to meet at the court house, next Wednesday at 11 o clock, at which time the township 'members of the finance committee are expected to make their reports. Local IleliffiouM .o:e. Key. Father . O'Conuell is in Brooklyn visiting his brother. While H then r-proceeded to show ' that the fc there he will solicit contributions from I ait; is8fce&rkt)f me cuuuren oi tne city, gathered from all denommati9ns,.Twyi. unite in a can tata the iehearsal of which has already hegim, to be given h at the opera house on the evening of the 30th Inst The jiame of the r captata has r not yet heen announced' but will be in i due tune. The idea which Mr. Butt has con ceived i a "iaking'Vone and We ar$ very re thaf he will carry it out in a man ner which will reflect acredit upon him- s'lt as Well na nnnn fha liilron ' , vuv vuwugji, . Xeligiou SeioTlrJekf St a Railroad i here is something altogether novle ?lt0 !ay reWh'inglfr'tnenianifesta- lartof . " ana cue neonie.' r i xumti b ?w t i "ii ins richest benizons accomnanV I Mr. Meacham Where medical ch andvt.rflfKSi was rendered-' A-nlfhotrf - t viju j a. w aj ax iju. t uub. I v.?,???.'.0 'death' .to 'tha-land f 'i 'Where cone na Sabbathfl never end. " ;np CUUld' natures which God. had the Catholic fraternity for his church Here. Kev. Stephen Lyon, of the monas tery inGaston, will officiate at St Peter's to-day, . The following delegates from Xoi'th .. Caiolina, to the Baptist convention in session in Atlanta answered to their names when the con vention was opened: Revs. J. S. Pure foy, F. II. Ivey, A. C. Dixon, J. T. Dixon, F. W. Eason, 0. Denham, J. A. Stradley, E. Dodson, T. II. Pritchard, R. II. Grif fith, Theo. Whitfield ; Dr. Frank Duffv, D. WThomason, J. B. Taylor, R. D. Graham G. P. Bostick, T. Dixon, Jr G. M- Webb. Rev, E. A. Osborne, formerly of this city, hut recently in charge of churches .in Henderson, has been called to Mor gnton to fill the vacancy caused bv the jrCstgnatioh of Hey. N. Falls. r Bev, Roger Martin, brother of Rev. S. Taylor Martin, has signified his purpose to accept the call irom Centre and Shoe Heel churches and will enter upon the Begdlar, discharge of his duty about the third Sunday of this month, s It fs thought Rev. Mr. Murdoch, of Salisbury, will be appointed to take charge of the Episcopal school to be es tablfihed in Morganton. Rev. Johannes Oertell, clergyman and artist well known in Western North Carolina, is expected to return to the State in a few months. Bei Neill E, Pressly, of Jredell,the missionary of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in Mexico City, has had a long and serious attack of ac climating fever, but at last accounts had recovered. . . He is wrestling with the? Spanish language. - - - ,n,n ' j :' mMxTBic. Celts'. eihausUoiv etc. -The only rQltable cure. Cir culars nuiuea ixeVjarttsa kksvjwi, a : Chatham atraet, li. l.; f i i Jor niwanla af th)iigyafaMra. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrun baa been used for children. Jt corrects acTdltTjol tnatinehtavwind colic, rezulates the Bowers, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known reneayoc-pe-bottle. M A Q A (l.iO.. Tiie Late Af f raf at the Colored Dattce - The pwpeWarlqf fi!onight before lastTof Murnnvv.fne negro who inflicted the probably-, fatal wound on Aleck Burton, colored, at the dance at nnfnnniol XT oil Kitf- "fail or! 4r onv. when they learned that he spent theti IUUHMWUW1JM1UISU1 1U111C, ICi YlliJJ tVt O J VlUVtt. Ill lUO UlUXUlXlji. impression is that he has escajMdntoJ South Carolina, and lias probaTfly gone! to WinnsbororJwhrV-- 4wr3d previous inomns ago. Burton was Vlng" W the point of last accounts wasmui 4yjng. axis saun was badly crushed? aitdMxhe physician )whoitteiedJiiBithinkaitaarf cnarrcftf or-rflmfcrt 010 tot eoob afww ,wa as er had a tumcuitY. vreTinusria ess rharacters. y wmmmmi 1 . li- .... THE CONFlMiTlWipjJJjirjKNIi At COLUM- BIAwMATlaTfiilB79.'' d. rBAILROAD CO.. Office General Passenger Agent B7 jii uIl: (s.ColumblaiS.C. May 9th. 1879. i Neieo& 'tmta' wlH'run on the Charlotte X PWalonafl beiow. retamlost same aisht leav ing Columbia at 8.CK) p.,nu. . 80 s.' m... . .83.00 " Warren's. 6 15 a. m .,....,.2 25 Smith,.. 6 20 a m,.'r...;....:..2.20 o 86 a. m. 2.15 t- a.irehgloos-Benftmmt',6h,,,ttiU t hJ ' tt r IrooWf t "fs; wnwc,.iuii at much 4 JwMig from tho proceedtegs' dtj 7iii;weta&! priated: ilr'ors Wrtta,; in the folio wing fds : Mpmif wtlani ' worker?, we grefet rotrt nd to you,, cordial wekameli Sol- hS3 of the rW0Tlr neaf eran4 QurJ ..""embled from all portions of thai Cliristian benevSenri-hca&self in W all objectsonneeteritTPitb gdeemers kingm, all Christian tH6 me 'anture-breathlng chord.t otv juu yi jeuovaii's pame." ; t . " -in .7Tiay tt?e GoIof allerace be with' you Hllfllliin.. . . . " J . . - J nrna' rjaxro1" f Vi a. fooilanAii nf assistance ,vlater'she' harl Biiffie.ientlv renovered ta -adrrHtof ;her being removed to the residence of mil AJo'elock.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fite crossed the railroad alj!J4iQiAir 14r depot a buggy, having .come' from their home about twelve miles in tha. country, at Tuckasegerim6n5e1nt, later the animal they were driving topk fright at some noise made by roys playing in the streets, and became unmanageable. When ppbsiteirtlirJence of -Mr. Meacham, both the occupants of the buggy w.6fe thrown violeatly? against the einianm''nt of the side walk, and the vehicle was broken- to pieces. Mr. rwaspnJy,,8Ughtli,liurt several bruises on his hip and thigh, but .ther torothtf-tnaw h w ! ..i.i w -MS ..'.-BHuia p AtT last-accounis sne waseasang jvtiv Tettonevihnn iT d " is hopedthat only external mju- ; ries were sustained, . Chester. 1 00 a. in Black8toeW,.;7 88 al nt;...... 1.60 Woodward'a..7 41 a m..... White, Oak;..;.? -fya. m.. Adgerr ..8 05 a. m..... .1.95 1.50 ..;.1.40 ....1.80 1 j w innsboro' .8 25 a.mf...v.....-1.15 ! taiuah" .ilO 03 , i bca .tU-'!V9 tu iOWX It HACMURDO, ' fcCtS&VTEUU, .111 i Geo. Pass. Agent, i - Ass't Pass. Agent '0: nWl02tr' i ftalf Interaat In th CleaTOland Cotton Mills. D- airabW proipeil a healthy locality. ; I . ;:-i i -5;2JJ An i a. f7 wwmi v. 1 jjie. B' A K E R Y b: BnpfCXlrAin) PIKS, fresh every day. "TXJB can wltb confidence recommend) them an ' v V-othe .very-best manufactured, using none but the-Yerybest materials. uijiJA W. N. PBATKEB, Trad Street, first door 'above the old Marfce. ' FOR 8AEE. : r f That valnabie property lri. &I? city known as the Tannerv of Alexander. Allen & McBee. ; This Tan nery is conveniently located, and has all Ute latest unpruveu uiiv -uuusij. i , ( Baric ana nines tow ana in aounaance. For partjculara address , . - K 't. ' 1 - V ' " AJISAACS, Attorney -V for Alexander, Allea 4 McBee, i; " Greenville, 8. a May Otb, J 879 dlaw3m&w3m y , s .: . ., r.-M-L. uul lAriJSutVUVUIHUi.iWiWiii. .-W! . . yl, B. J. H. MCADEN, D - oaucflisr abv cDun, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lubln's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pleea. Colgate Hooev and Glycerine Soap ! I in., 7? English, French and I j i - - f Hinrinf BQilfS, SH0ES AND MTSl Pi 0 I II I III XX III :-i'iji ."' on tf'i'.tal a). nn t-tn ' Inl Jtilil . ' :5I ijq : L-t,,,,;.-, ,a i!.,;'!, American Tooth Brashes PBESCEIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, bota nlgM and day at H. HcADOrs Prescription Store. JECUE1TT ! SECUB1TTI 1 1 1U.I-. . TV V-1 utmi -;rij J$-.7:?i.niT such as r?BJ?tIMlv f I'am prfedfttfoffer to the trade 'lit V LLi ft W (Idir r? i f:i hi "i 1 .3T3 ,3U03 Jr!!J SM0TiY3 a line of the best goods, - bin . 'l-tnii-.i tiiPTiai i iwnFi!iiiiiainiun.iiiinni niniiiiniiin iiTAmr ,.tf(Aa:U: -jti uoa et Man aJ Jor Ladies, Misses aadhildreni,aad a fuU line of the best goods for Men and Boys, which I propose to sell cheaper than ver offerWT In M'Woi't'if flW,vaini-rii 4'i. riv i....u..rr .... .. ... . ." . r" 'T .vMp-aflo :vKSn "y. ,JiW ttUS rV ,HS,1' rvrona -ittusi; to meru tne same in tne ruture. SPi.wi ii !'.Tfr:'- '"sat . ' jt.- v. ;!! - i ! ' . i ' U-.ii J. MOYER, Trade;Street, next door to Kyle & Hammonds Hardware Store. P.&-Itake with an experience of ten QCine td mv old fnehda'thiit' I J. Mc. ALEXANDER.: SECUMTT! 200 Barrels of C. WEST A SONS' EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE AKL ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil. fromC. Wt Roots 4a PEGE 1 st Kauonal BanK Bulldini. c iumx !Efc?: Ci; Have now in store anloe and oomiJete' elc of WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ' ' " A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF BOURETTE DRESS GOODS, 13 At Ten Cents Per Yard. The handsomest goods ever offered for the money. ljg j Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a Are test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will burn. C. Wt 4 Sons. Baltimore. Kor3al by 0k. J. H. McADEN, Sole Ageru, - ; CHARLOTTE. N. C. (txotktvv nuamu&sxowtt GRAND OPENING ! AT THE- CHINA PALACE OK JNO. EROOKFI SLD & CO., BOOTS, SHQES, ' Hats, TniiikslUi Bags. With them jxiu can 0"ud" .'. . P THE BES.TvSTOI'K IN CHARLOTTE. . ZEIGLEK3Mig 1"f GiSII 9'TTIIT Celebrated Ladles', ICase art4 hairi' Shoes A 8PEciALIY j - a They also ll'iiJ j low's, and oUbe8tbraiwu(J4alBqriDSu ; the Miller, McCullough & Ober, Cahneid, and Miles' hand-made Boots and oes.Aiso ON Call sure before - buying, attention. , Orders have personal ,flt). BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ALSO A FULL LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED BUNTINGS, LADIES' SILK JSC ARPS, ETC.. ETC. May 10. We are offering the best UNI AUNDRIED SHIRT In the market for $1.00. A nice line of CASSIMERES at greatly reduced prices. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. t. THEBtST solobt . Sj, an ihbi r W4JUUNTC0 01500.00 tV -- rr ' 'i-y '-r- i v FOR ttW wblar, HUMBER OH SW". ADRESS. WhiteSewing machine Co . Cleveland; Ohio. Friday. Satu day and Monday. April 25, 26, & 28. We take great pleasure In Informing our friend and the public generally that our new stock has arrived and is complete. '; SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ! q AND AND AND AND AND AND We cordially Invite all to inspect pur large and well selected assortment, consisting of CHINA, GLASS INJ) CROCKERY, PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, : TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lamps, Buckets, Chandeliers, ete., etc., HATS ! HATS ! HATS! PRR8 OOODS.' ' ' - - ri : gHAWtaj" '7.-rt. - 'ii-ju; ; : :;-U31KBa .' -t! TBnnnnag, . FLanXKLS, " ' ' B040EBT, win' ana jseyy stuta, DRESS KAJCLNG, COSTTJHSa, RIBBONS, nvvnuB HAJTDBIKRCHTJSrPg, WHXTIO COOPS, BOTTOMS, HAMBORGS, SKIRT BRAIP, SEWTJSCt &1XK, ' i ... PXM8 .. .. j FRUTGES, . . ; ,A3rcy coops, ib77 mm u is BY IIAJX. fQ fm rm fin t8endfof8ample8ornfo satisfy' ; youYsclf hvut, cheaply; and qydcldy you can gel everything in j "j'.- DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by' Mail or Express, We carry an averaqe stock of about $100,000. all bomht for prompt ccph. WSTry its, Have the (children send for a set of our Advertising Cards. COOPER&CONARD, Importers and Retailers. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Egtahllshed 18B2. C OLINA CENTRAL VUW1XMISQTON, TJpTWUGBJREIGHT ROUTE This Line being fully' equipped for business, Freight from Wilmington and all Northern anf tastem Cities to "j fireerre; Sj&rWirfc all Stattons Atlantic, TTerrtiessee & Ohio, DISP. NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled facilities for the Trans portion of AA'weTJ a', points' in Georgia ncdoud Bates gqjranteed as Low , aa. SPRIIVG ST1XES ! I i All of which we will offer very low, at prices te snlttheUme. 1 v , ' ' THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED ' ! CH1RLDTTK. i : .'T .I : IN 7 COUNTRY ! : - ": " - MERCHANTS Hi;,- j'.: will do well to give us a call, as we are prepared TO FILL w h o l e s a:l:e ORDERS r uAS LOW AS ANY NORTHERN HOUSE.; vM i-;.;o-ra - ' '' ' " -: Tttbt .atoek iff Boots, 8hie8, tfcita, Trunks, Aa, embraces every grade; and to be, sola" as, cheap aa tne same Geodaain: be-soldbf anj npUseta ttw South : : i 1.' -: ' -TTff Infornvitkm furnished Plj. aeptSO i. .. . j W.CLARK, ;.-,:.. :r : iten. ItiMignt Agen'Wtlinlnglon'. N. C. l ' ... '1 .'I .' ' ' ; ' " Charlotte, Statesville, Ashevllle, Rutherfordtoa on the Atlanta & Richmond Alr-Llne, ,r. and Western N. C. Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. i: t;.' 'i via any Competing LlBei and Time as Quick. upon application to u 'i-:s il'l'i :t hind io prf''Ji 5JJ io jitu Li ,fT I AJ?1 49 ari noedga4GRCBS'andbEAtERlnOOUN ; :'"- io. .! i. is : yfvi n H;t o7 i.yrsr WA ?nr??r.' : ffl " KccpconsbintTy on hand', ' . Vcy respectfully, JNO. BROOKTIELn CO., Charlotte JT.G, April 24, 1879.' ' ' ' " ! SWEET 'POTATOESi NOT TOO LATE TO fijLKt-:tt Also the iosUy eek' A full supply sHU on hand, brated , . T f BA JAH JAPAN TEA. Also fine Strained Honey. At March 27., - aM.HOWEXLa Will do. wen to call and examine thl stock, as it Is especially adapted to the trade ef North and South Carohna,' and wfQ be sokf' at'whoesal or retail on most reasonable term a : ! i ; r,j i , ' ;.J If. ,'J emea TQ Charlotte ars jnvltedifl. fan anfl fiTnmlfw ontx VISITORSC4 stock, as they wflilt mjltpn every respect, ima cneapor inan ever pcioro V,S. JipRfE, Agent, Smith 4 Forbes' Old Stand, Trade 81 never beeti equaled in thls'sehVwnilst Oranges: Apples, Bananas. Jaw are ryjtoa- Smokers should eafr irll 'tif 'hia new five cent Cigars. M't, t , i Ntlpaoi3ekeeper's wfU find,Crakerda great Tea, Table, Xnxury. . IVesb: andtfcfen. Marshall"' l t! .-1. .. 1 . j 1 $2,00 t SAVANNAH, pi f rp twA t'Tn . w OFFICE OYER L,B WEXST0N4 Cffttia ? With 25 ;reszi jxjeifeocs I guarantee entire' aOsfacOon: v - . janll " 1 1 -j , Ala-luce; i J i. .-I 1 If ' 4 1 ItvJi i J 1 1 ilj 'I: i .. -T.ISMim Agent a C Railway, Charlotte. Wotels. pfELD BROat WBOLEJALK AK0 BUTAU. ' FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUB KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP-V ; i i. ' , PLESDBTBD FRUITS, Ac. ' " -. ;...l .-r J iOliJw' ' , ' ' Exclusive Dealers In -.1' RAMSOUR ft BONNIWELL'S and A, L: feHlf- FORD'S various brands of FLOUR.' ALSO. FKOPHECrQES f TEX CHARLOTTE! HOTELS ... 11 ' 1"' Reduced rtteS2.00 and 82-olJ; aiidlrlg.to'locsW, Man v fkAAil' ' uwii tti ru m 1 1 1 M.;L. iHARNETT, Cterkylate e'iTardew'Hofellf Hrenns, Per Day :. . ' 'Feb. Id tf.-f m'l ts it iOj . ll ( LL f 1 -t ? KTHE BEST. STOCK OF " , ;rieRqCEBrE3ari1rfiCTi6EErS.'i cC In Ol-et,"M':'.,' n,7? r1': M ' . - LeEOT DAYTDSON'8. l nr. ini '.1 V.I CHARLOTTE, N. C'i" ' ThU bouse has been refitted and newlr f atnlsled luidlstepttallrafrelaasstylo; "',,r"1- -si . . . , T ', ... V .-. . . T. ..At.rf! era; i terms see the proprietor. T - j ! AVrr.x i i 'IA tVOmnlbos and Carrtegeat ererytralnel FIELD BROTHERS.. : a: fan Mr. H. S. Wilsom LABT..V3.-, j rnrnw ICTwv ntfi iit'J.'PdprletorRr-ff .'vSuperlntendent.C3: ........vrg. febO

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