fcsf'fe? -- - ---v ... .. . . -' "m-?mmmmmmmm '"".rT" ""'.T' ' . '. " ''. a' ,.'7'Z. I" r" 111 ''"ri"r""" J' T i I'"" ' "" l' ri" "'"r"""" """WMI'"f"" 1 "'''' ' i mi i ii, i .m i a"'MM"MMi-iM' . ,.,,. ... ' , 5 gVMSCXZPTzbir RATES : Dally, one year, po&palA) fei advafoe. , . ; . $8 00 ftixitontht , 4 00 rrw Jfowtts 2 00 One Month , . 74 WXXKLT MDUfdN : WeddyAt fowM J odflf.i. A.:.f..ta 00 out or ac(idv', jfrtfaa, .v. ...:.. 9 10 fsjronM.: 1 oq Lateral RtdvctitMM for Cbt. ,b ' :-!;Y .;..... . '..i1 sWUMBRElXAS. ils anA Bun-Umbrellas will prices at ' LadlespuJJn Parasols anA BurUml . id the best assortment at the lowest pi ELIAS & COHEN'S. Tneyi rwllli r-JTITT if t .. ..; I 1! ' ' f wnicn tney can save muiiey. to salt them anon urock!oT Fancy and Staple -f DRY GOODS Is now complete, among 'Which may be found 1 full supply of House1 liimml''itoj&hWlnt and Pillow Casings Iniiriaod Cottoi'jJnen Table Damask in White, Slate, Bed and Yellow; Napkins, Poy pets, Rug : pweta 1 eeryerletr; Car- I Cloths. Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings Is large, and will be found very cheat So will our stock of - ! i ' ;;!-! :-Jt jjJ.V-.-.- ?4; .! WHITE GOODS; .. i BfBSPERtU guojis hand; COR SETS, FANS AND TIES. Asktoseeour Ten Cents Linen Cambric Hand kerchief and $2 Sun Umbrellas. " You will find ihem cheap, and everything else In proportion, .Call and see us. It will pay yon. ELLAS ft COHEN. B UUGKS3 NICHOLS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, AC FURNITURE FURNITURE t FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! BEADING, AC. BEDDING, AC. A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS l CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGI LOUNGI LOUNGES LOUNGES I PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS t PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . tW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. psr Ladies' and Gentlemen's' Burial Robes a I", ne supply. janS B ARGAINS TO" YOLTXX; $mdaok tilMiiua, Sec we hate a handsome line or Lace Striped Bunt ings In black, drab and corn colors. 81 fk Grena dines tt blackiiRd eolor' Foulard Silks in Mo- ' Piw- AMeea and XHmminc Silks' la aU buowm. .iMiBiuie, Henrietta ana .Empress yiotns. Auscnuiarcmpe. vasnmeresin ftlt shades. ahamteoW;stock of fancy; r-.; , A beautiful stock 6f Iroerican and French Organ dies, Corded Raeone W Ftpimi Ltnen and Cotton LawBs.t'Whl Good "white Linen1 Lawns and uaiBoncs, Tierona lawns, man MuMtns Btripeu, Plaid and Plain Nainsooks, Piques and Taxletons. We keen the best-Cnlaundried 8hlrt. from 7PWl to $1.00, In, the" market Don t fall to look at IITOIU, ' Aimi m KMJ ilUMVl WIVIVV DQirUi, V41US. Collars HnjwdkAmhMrft. l - Also 7 4 OF LADIES' MIBmNERGOODS, -Anew line of ulj4Ijde Clothing, In Fancy Casslmeres. Youths' Suits. Ladles' Serge and Goat Shoes, Newport Ties and Slippers. We Invite a careful inspection of our stock, as we are willing to compare with any one in tne CUT. Orders promptly Oiled. T. L. SEIGLE A CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. May 11. MORE MORE rvvu V V URBR NN M II TTTTU TJR1 II H R.N1T W TT V IT II U URBR N H N II T U UKR: u ' Mb' K. G, ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Next to Postbrncs. J, ATTRACTIONS. 5 CENT COUNTER HAS BEEN REPLENISHED WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, MUCH MORE USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE THAN OUR FIRST ASSORTMENT. EVERYBODY SHOULD CALL AT ONCE TO SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. -ALSO A FULL LINE OF- DRY G OOD S CLOTHING, SHOES OF ALL JCINDS. HATS, AC, AC., AO, We are offering GREAT BARGAINS this week, an through our entire stock, , H MORRIS & BROS, raarll I CHARLOTTE, N. C., Wmm&bJft&&im:ZZ - 'NO."8iiE"i !" -I -r hi nut i ...i i hi ii j'r-iv-j i .i ii, . i i i v i t -ii 'iiii ii ri r t ' n r in v vn: i i v- ,.,.7., r . i - nr OBsr jroa bcnijnanurr mm tern taorman want, and with Urn . manner qf joo worx cam wn at aom milk mtam m. dwpatea mI cAemnn. Jfca mntiu, t Aarf 7 mied wUh nay nteded LaUd btytt ofTypt, tmd Miry irk cam mm m daw Motets, Kr.jsnr rrrTrin :- 'Mmiuni riff j n ' - TAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTXSS, f rAMPSLXTSr CIRCULARS, CBXOXM, a W, KAUFMAN A CO. e hare made the experiment of nurcbaslni k so complete as o lncinae tne iaies mveii stock so complete as to lncinae tne'iatesf mjv ooo O O I'. OOO LIXI. Eg n'RSH G I a. in price ess uum&w ve lDjfuiMMw irwi ins . hi My Slock is tery Laf ; and embraces a Full lilneot f if p. (nni I' ' - ' 4MB OFFICE FURNITURE r CT All Goods Packed Free of Charge OO - TTTT -'it n r ' O O -T -O. U II JH OO T B H II H KM .We invite pobllo Inapectlon, and, .we are, at an times, rea 'y to giveuotauon paosfci Jerery rmeni v .lca iasqia jwojix juh w mnauwu w as repitwoteoca' OieATMvtliAnanTAtlMW hfflRn Irh wa did the DAst 4a, waawiatw ea&4 toTrepltlWdit'Of ) Jhg iiC beat In the marked - ii(,HM.wi We Bneent;2hts mason tolbe.' eonsmieT fine line of !(! ''.. v t'n1 li-v'f Will .lvt fl3--l't iW'Hi'fvfi i-s' s-fs.it t fc-- - i -i bidaduig the best manes ta the oonntry.'Tiwre an also wm nana in oai wovji wihkho w ui eni Allen. tj r t ' StOWAK' V Reprinted, with revisions and earrecttons,from the . i SaUsbuir Watchman. r Tm thhuW of the night Allean, : ' w Den you ana l nret met, - i Amid a gay and brilliant throng , That night I'U ne'er forget! There flowing strains of melody ' From songs both old and new, ; Raised high my heart above all care, And bore It off to you. .1 thought yea then a paragon , , In manner, gait, and form; A being of transcendant worth, - The beet of women bom i,i In whom was well pereonned All ylrtues of your race; 1 . While beauty, lore, and modesty, 1 Reigned queen-like in your face! . !. ;-'f'v,-ff .s.. , Yenus. rm sure could never boast ' I" Of vlrtees, so sublime; 'l -Or-dlsposlUon halt so sweet, -Or heart as warm as thine. You seemed all others to excel! Perfection's counterpart, While you have grown so dear to me We only hare one heart. Oh, those sweet lips and glowing cheeks, And sparkling eyes of blue, That swim in glory 'neath shining locks Of a rich golden hue; .That like shadows are e'er dancing, ,,. On a bosom white as snow,- . That swells like wavelets on the ocean, - As they softly onward flow. Oh, happy then, Allean, was L While sitting by your side; Nor dtd-Htteantwat griet would come, Or good be me denied; But thought that Joy would be my guest, " And skies be ever bright, ' Nor one dark storm sweep o'er my path, My peace on earth to blight ' But years have passed, and once more I stand where then we met; But oh, how changed Allean hath gone ! My eyes are growing wet; For bless'd memories of that night, Come thronging round me fast, ' " And like ghostly spectres haunt my soul, , - And there will ever last. Oh, Allean, my ever dear Allean! Without thee I am poor; I have no heart, I have no hope, if here we meet no more. For I have found no other one, That I can love like thee, And no other heart I'm sure like thine, O'erflews with love for me. Hence, heavy care sits on my brow, As It hath done for years; While anguish rends my bleeding heart, And bathes me oft in tears. Oh, what a tool was I that night, To love, and not to fly From thy soft, sweet, alluring smiles. And live content, or die! But yon pate moon has lost no ray, Since" first she wooed the sea; Nor eaii I turn my thoughts away, One moment, dear from thee! But as constant as the flowing waves, Come to embrace the shore, So the warm springtide of my heart, Will flow to thee e'er more. Ob, how sadly the rough winds blow, And fret, and grieve, and mow. As they go slowly murmuring by Alone, alone, alone I How changd the sky, there are no flowers, The earth is stripped of green. And everything seems fading out, But love for thee, Allean! But oh, my love, my unchanging love Will ne'er grow cold or wane, But strengthen with each breath of life. Alike in joy and pain. Yes! I'll remember thee, Allean My best, my only friend, Whose memory is my sweetest joy, And will be till life's end. But fast that hour is hastening on, When we'll be call away, Beyond that bourn whence none return, To an eternal day; There to bloom In perenial youth Robed In a glorious sheen, Of that bright glory angels wear, And all are like Allean. OBSERVATIONS. nne mua straw wh " Vf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods., Dortt -purc&a you eaMTh.ln.eoM ajocfc, as the cheapest . . i ..' fi JStf 'i X. t 'Hi (?' Can b,had I at. :? ,.4 f " Corner Tnde and Tryon 8ts 1 April 10. - Charlotte. N. C. Do as your conscience dictates and you will not go iar astray. The Springfield Republican considers the present congress "as entertaining as a nog ngnt." Birds sing sweetest In spring time, when they are choosing mates. Before fall they will be fight ing over a worm and picking each others eyes out. sucn is me. A. v. twayune. A white man may go to Leadyille, get broke and die there for all anybody cares. Let a negro go to Kansas and get homesick and an excursion ticket win be sent mm ror tne return trip. iv. v. Picayune. In the pathetic little poem published the other day, for the line, "O, sister, mourn not for your dad;" please read, "Oh, sister, mourn not for your aeaar vtn. janq. Some hotels furnish bills of fare In French, so that many guests will call for bread and butter rather than make a display Of ignorance before an empty stomach and an illiterate walter.-Twmer'a The DrindDal thing we have to telolce "over on the Fourth of Jury, is the encouraging fact the day aoesn't come ouenerinan once a year, weaiways cherish the memory of our forefathers with a deep er affection when we think of this. We entertain ed an entirely different opinion when we were a boy. Norristcwn Herald. : , r An American iralDSdown aelass of laeer as If he believed his stomach was on fire and a prize depended on speedy extinguishment. A German lifts the sDarkllnir amber to his Uds and siDsas though afraid to Impose too great burden on so good a friend as his stomach. Turner' FaUs He- portef.i .... .... A Russian name is rather to be chosen than great riches. , . A general In the Czar's army, who an count nis money Dy meeanai Doai iuu, ana as a short name of iorty or fifty letters, is nowhere alongside of a Russian poverty stricken tramp wbxvln his youth, seeded downs a. couple of, Greek alphabets for his postarlty.-ri'Qrifeer's Qqzettt . , Mrs. Wnlteflour bad 'company. ..Now. If there was one thing more than another on which Mrs. Wnlteflour prided herself It was her cooking. "Will you try some of my sponge cake, Mrs. Tattle tongue?" said she; "it Isn't very good, to be sure I never bad such poor luck in my life as I did in making it." "Why, ma!" cried Johnny, In amaze-, ment: "you said vesterdav that was the bestsoonee cake you ever made!" Tableau. ...... S0UTBCAR0USa"tE31S. ; . Bev. A. II. Lester pronounced the memorial day oration in Chester. Dr. W. Murray's large and comforta ble dwelling, neat Orangeburg, was de stroyed bv an accidental fire last Fri day night. The furniture was saved. Rev. John S. Hugging a well known citizen of Darlington county, died in Williamsburg county, at the home of one of hitf children,1 of paralysis, on the 1st 01 April lastngea 70 years. Ao colored. Dot named. David Sims.. About twenty years or age. emmoved on liimbfa' CTsta Railroad,-became , wywvea in a ajmcuity jwrta .another laborer, while working.. oh the road near Sumter, Friday morning; " Sims received a wound on theiead, inflicted witl a woyeJ, and died Saturday night The Cheraw News states authenti cally that $25,000 of , the requisite $35, 000 necessary to secure the completion of the Cheraw- & Wadesboro Railroad has been subscribed in Anson county alone. President Townsend has ap pointed a ' committee consisting . of Messrs. Jas. Ryani'John C. Evans and Frank Lynch, to cwy uneraw, ana ttey ,wbegjr4 at once. . - v ' Charleston and Courier, Mon day: At about 2 o'clock yesterday mor ning the people living in Ashley street were 4rW5ed i by & .terrific riot; which. 1 seemed to oe m progress ra a nouse rm corpso 01 an 01a ooiorea police were called in - and found, things in a bad way. B. T. (Griv ens. tfte son pf the deceased, had eyi dently im.bioed'tQa f reely and in a fft of delirium had attempted tq drag,Jhis parent's corpse from the cajfln and throw it out of the window., - He was arrested and carried to the station house, and the " wake" allowed; to go on in comparative peace. ( - . s. K' Advice of an old nnrse. '-The baby would be al ways bright and cheerful If an occasional dose of Df. Bull's Baby Syrup were administered. t v waking -t tne xian. The As It Wasand As It Is A Slow but Steady growth Its Beautiful Pri-, , mtefyrrotinds and Lawns. -n To the Editor of The Observer: The writer, now a citizen of Char lotte, but formerly 'resident ' in Sal is-' bury, recently, spent a part of a day in the old town, and improved the oppor tunity of enjoying a drive through its streets and in noting' the-, changes that have taken place in. the last fewryears. Being somewhat antiquated ana con sequently staid and conservative one would suppose: that time, in its revolv ing circles.'twould1; h4ve made slight touches isndilmpressjwt; few ihnova lions omthe exterio9r;of;such a pUieeV But the law of nature, material as well as moral, is either of progressioAOfret rogression.v No such thing as standing' still. To persons living tnere'lisv bury no doubt seems to be very much' the same towfrjui the while. An out-' sider can note the changes better. While the place has not grown rapidly number of 'handsome residences ' have gone, jup since the "summer Vof 1874. Fast ' Fotton str&t Jias been miire fa vored than any other, and is one of the most attractive in the place. The, wri ter has always been very partial to Tul ton street. On it is , the home of his boyhood and early youth, and around that home cluster many fond recollec tions. The circle is broken ; the kind friends with whom he mingled there are gone, but the place id dear and home like stilt There , is a chord in the hu man heart that beats responsive to the touch of memory as she plays upon the keys which, though long silent, were full of melody in the hours of child hood and happy youth. To me the scenes of boyhood are ever fresh in memory when I am permitted to stand in the presence of so many pleasant re minders of those happy, by-gone days. But let , us have more of the real and less of the sentimental. Though many 01 tne nouses in sansoury are or a prim itive style of architecture, there is one feature which, at this season of the year, is particularly pleasing and at tractive: I refer to the beautiful lawns that abound. The grand old elms, too, 100K nanasome in their lull dress of deepest green. Kature , has done much in beautifying and adorning Salisbury, but art claims a large share of the hon or, too. It would be hard to find a more artistically arranged or more highly cultivated garden-spot than Mrs. Judge Boyden's. With innate love of the beautiful, combined with rare skill in training, she has. for long years, been bringing it up to its present stage of umuvtuiou. were a a citizen oioausuury and wanted to give pleasure to a stran ger, and, at the same time, display my town to advantage, I would go with him to Mrs. Boyden's. Then, on by Mr. Wiley's substantial residence, where fruits and flowers abound, and bring him to a halt in front of Mr. Black mer's grounds. Here is a place that any city in the South might be proud or. x am iranK to admit mat we nave nothing in Charlotte that, in point of beauty and in the harmony of arrange ment, will compare with it favorably. We have finer houses but no such grounds. I doubt whether one-half the care and patient toil has been bestow ed upon any of our private residences as Air. B. has, with his own hands, giv en nis oeautiiui come. .Ardently fond of that kind of employment and. thor oughly educated in it, he has devoted his moments of leisure, for many years, in bringing his grounds to their pres ent aspect of almost unsurpassed excel lence and beauty. If my readers think I have overdrawn the picture, all I ask is for them to go and see for them selves. There are many other attrac tive places ; among them that of Mr. J. M. Horah, the worthy Superior Court clerk of Rowan. . But I have already extended my ar ticle to greater length than I anticipa ted when I began. I must now ; close. May the Cityjf Elms continue to grow And prosper, and may her worthy citi zens ever cherish for her a worthy pride which will be shared in by your hum ble servant. F. MTW' N'T! In the early part of every season there Is a natural desire to know what are the newest latest and most fashionable styles, and also' who are recognized as standard authority la the fashionable world. Our relations' to, and dealings with the imblict and! the general standing ot our house, win assure all bt telllgeiUreaden that the mfonnaUong - , V . ; " ! ' efcan kT Wm Ptaeai both to shape and rwttem, of fahrics in Men's Garments, of frnlco special mention will t made; The latest de-uaodlnBprlngQaimeBttlsaarnew-'- -ll "tf v ""':,,f' '!' .' 5 - - t: ,"v r i 71 nihil WEST END SACK. It has many admirers ahaong (hose who prefer new shapes and Ideas Instead of adhering to the old time-worn styles of the past very stylish In appear- 'VP.&i Cw.wi witlilhreor four buttons, front out a trifle longer, giving it a neai and graceful appearance, are made up. hi e variety of Sprlrg textures. - . " " ' ., " : ' " THE PKINCE ALBERT FROCK, t ! 1 ... .1.- ' ' u. - t in . ; .1.1, ' ' ' " jii-; 1 ('.' J -,'lf 1 t"Hf u - r (. . . - : , ,,f . ., . . In shape and ; slyW;retams ttfioirhi poaj toor. last season, and It U one of the most useful amoof the gar- iSamatf .lrjalaHw jHaattw wjrHiia jatteiiui otgngllaB lyowteda, !'.,i,n.i. 'WfiWt'uff&yl&b tfffiMM fabirtes, and the shapesare perfeet In aur Hat department we Invite the tnspectioawot um most ml- i$X&'9&m IW&mt Umvs'iSs 6t shades aud styies, but boasts particularly upon the very recent tntroductloii ot mVtrtm- hiilcartUiflaii4ieganAv i y, jl':-" -" r' , f !...; -; :, vi; 'a--r kla Wtatte Tecww batvi 6tatptatlen,;an4 iwj wfll only assert f itoBres8i'ite season aeleotions. Our efforts Have beeat plaoa upon our otetetttUlalfl t& i: , : ; ( We Invite the attention of alti boiti tat and near, and their advantages will be the same, for we will send goods to any section on approval, with privilege or inspection oeiere payment of bin, i , April 27,1899. Very respectfully, , E. D. t ATT A & BRO The People's dotheirs. GOME ;rANI SEESBEFOfeE BUYING ELSEWHERE ! UL POL llifl! SfiTS fflR $7;50. -o THE FINEST LOT OF CLOTHING BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. The surgeons'investigating the Uni ted States steamer Plymouth report that she is infected with the yellow fe-. ver germs, and will continue so until re built. It is stated that those who voted for the conviction of Rev. Dr. Talmage of falsehood and deceit, ' will brtngthe matter up agairt in the BrooklyhTres bytery this week. ! His acquittal cre ates much indignant omment. A postoffice has beeii opened at Pearl ette, Meade county. Xansas. The olace "has sprung up, during? the past season, nas a population 0X175 families, and a newspaper,, .whose publisher has had to go twenty miles to mail his paper to subscribers.; :- Two noted cattle thieves, named Wi ley and Jacobs, fought a. duel in Monta gue county,' Texas, Saturday, at ten pa ces. Botn began Bring with revolvers. Wiley fell mortally wounded, but rais ed himself on bis elbow and sent a bul let through 'Jacobs' brains, killing him mstanuy. , i At Columbus, Ind., Saturday as Bald win and victor ware performing on a tight rope stretched from the. court A. 1. '-J. ji !lt uouse w. yip om oppos tne W. oroKe irom tne notei, and ooit mi were nreciDitated fifty feet. Victor hi an arm and a leg broken, and his head badlv bruised. " Balcw'a . in juries ;aye i 3?be Adventists at' Pocasset Mass.. are beginning to believe that Freeman, wno sacrificed ms nttie daughter was insane. ' Some of them remain as crazy as Freeman;: however. crnA h&fl 'vt-rir. teh Freeman a letter, -congratulating him on the sacrifice, and saying he now tnought uoa wouia give mm rest.' w' The trouble' on the., Cana-P-Anirl Railroad Js ,oyy wkera;s w pa1d,off,at Cross. Lake, .Manitonai Sat urday, and lef t with groans f orithe eon tractor and cheer,for the ..military. Five of tUe rihgleadera had been previ- ously arrested, j. (They pleaded guilty of disturbing the peace, were fined and re leased. ,.(-. . . , . i ' - - Sakor Hampton ' In- Baltitnorr$' ' BalumoreSurl,Mpnday4 ' ' Senator Wade Hamnton.lof South Car-, ilina,'; caifle oyer from Washington,, iaturdav evening, to visit his old friend- Gren.: J. R. Trimble, and spent all dav yesterday1 with him at his residence ro Boundary avenue, The Senator appear- eu to iw exuenent neaitn,nia ampu tated leg being almost 'entirely, healed, and while in the oityhe was called tip on by many of his Baltimore friends. He returned to Washington last even ing.' uenerai iTimoie nas mmseif been sick tor some time, out Dr. Cary. B. Gamble, his attending physician.4 thinks he will; soon, be-entirely restored to neaitn. - - Ever shown in this city. April 22, 1879. Remember that we are the rulers in fW Low Prices for Fine Clothing. L- BERWAKGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. .oli r "2 Yia Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence all Rail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick est Possible Time to all Points South and Southwest. NO DRAY AGE. NO COMMISSION. NO HANDLING EXPENSE3. MTNTMTTM TTCSTTTtAKPE Mark Goods plainly via SeaLoard Afr-Llne. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamship Wharves or offi ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac, apply to either of the undersigned. April 30 d5m. K. S. FINCH, South Western Agent, T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C Railway, F. W. CLARK, General Freight Agent, Charlotte, N.C. (Sends. AftilTlllfli! LADIES. . We have (his dw added to our stock asplendld line of Buntings in PLAIN AND LACE EFFECTS. ICE! ICE! AT THE18AME OLD STAND, Where I am prepared to furnish a superior quality to all who may want Ice. My cart wiU also make daily deliveries at places of business or private residences. Orders given the driver, addressed to me through P. O. Box 153, of delivered to me it office on lot of Bock Island Factory, will receive prompt attention. Customers who begin with me will be supplied the entire season at the following figures: I n quantities less than 5 lba,. 2c per lb. oi6 to 50 ids., lVfecperlb. of 50 lbs. and up, lVtc " The above figures are the same at which Ice has been sold for the last two seasons, when I had competition: and as I have unsurpassed facilities to conduct the business on a legitimate principle, consumers will consult their Interest by giving me a trial. Ice for shipping In any qaantlty carefully packed and forwarded with dispatch. Thankful for your patronage In the past, I re spectfully ask a continuance of the same. J. T. ANTHONY. May 2. ..... .. Also, an excellent lot of BLiCK GRENADINES, from 20c to 81.25; and a general line of new and desirable Dress Goods at the most reasonable prices. A Special lot of AND 'TOP AT THE BOTDEN HOUSE Salisbury, N.C C. S. Bbowh, Proprietor, Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh. C. 8. Brown, J?., Chief Clerk; W. (X Shelburn As Blatant. ALPACCAS. Dims ind TrirnmiagJSilks. Haw thrnaa In HOSIEBf AND CLOVES. 4 NDEBTASING The undersigned, is. now prepared to Oil all orders for evar dass of Undertaking. - Having on hand full assortment of COFFINS,' CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, - ,. , . l.IjfJUCB9lAaxow a fMii : Hearsesl famished if desired. Kurnlture of ever Desariptlon Repaired at sbof 1! ' nodce. - I..' . : wnJ. wnflisLM,:. , ,j With X. 0. Rogers, Trade Street. mne 20. " . - - ; Aq early inspection of .the above will.belto your Interest ' ' -1 "''V- -,'., !GENtLEMEN, . i Toa wm find, our stock of SPRING AND SUM" MER CLOTHING the most complete In the mar ket, at our weQknpwn and popular low prices, " f iWITKOWSKT & BARUCH.?" HEAfDQUARTERS FOB Bottled Lager Beer, ..AJH fl ALE AND PORTER-' '-"'v'' Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per f All drderi left at John Vogel's tailor shop tjrlll re- ceive'prompt attention. '' 4 ' : JUST RECEIVED AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE, A wen selected Stock of WRITING PAPERf Including Note, Letter, Sermon, Legal arid Fools cap, which theypropose t sell cheap for casta. Also French Paper of every description, with En elopes to match. , Also Paper in boxes, to suit the most fastidious. SOCIAL ETIQ01TTE lF NEW TOBX U standard treatise upon the laws of good society n New York. Congress Tie Envelopes; a new lot Just received. Edward Todd ft Co.'s Celebrated RUBBER PENS, A Pen by some considered superior to B Gold Pea TEDDY & BBO. are also agents for Emerson Celebrated Rubber HAND-STAMPS, and any orders given them will receive prompt at tenOon. E. BUTTEBICK A CO.'S METROPOLITAN FASHIONS For May, 1879, Just received Lit ' TIDDT 4 BRO'S. CASH PAID FOR BAGS. V . e. MAXWKXI. 0. V. XABBISOM Aoctloneer. M AXWELL & HARRTBO 'N AUCTION AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of 7 MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; attention to all business entrusted to our care; Jour doors above Charlotte BoteL dec3 f AAA FEE SIMPLX DEEDS,? ii - JLy Wj j? i .? ,r r" v.f -rj'X - ,'.J .;;,r ; vmost appso tzd rcsa, . Just Printed and For Sale at the " QBSSSfXROYHCtr

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