'1L S ATU RD A Y, 3IAY It, 1879.' LOCAI INTELLIGENCE. RAILROAD DlttECTOttl. The following table shows the running of passen .,. trains to and from Charlotte, on all the rail roads (Washington ttme: , . , j . 1 8.20 a. m. 10.50 a. m. 6.46 p. m. Arrives from Richmond, Aiowww--- , V'.:.' . ...... -i j ATLASTA CHABLOTO AIB-LttTS. j Arrives from Atlanta, .1 8.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta,... ........ .... ... .-1.05 a. in. Arrives from Atlanta,.... ....i..... .. 6.50 p. rn. Leaves for Atlanta, .?. .. J0.50 a. m. CHABIiOTrX, COLUMBIA A0GU3TA. Arrives from Augusta,. ....,:?...'.. :8.10 a. m. Leaves for Augusta, 1.00 a. ni. Arrives from Augusta, . ...;. ... . -v. ? 6.80 a. m. leaves for Augusta,....., 11.27 a. m. ... cabouba apmtAL. , (. Arrives from Wilmington,, ....... .... I 7.29 p. ni. Leaves for Wilmington. r, 6.00 a. m. Arrives from Shelby,.f,. :Tf .....:, 5.00 p. m. Leaves for Shelby,. 7.00 a. m. ATLAMTIO, TENNBS8XB .OHM.rtis? , Arrives from Statesville,... . ........ 1 5.80 p. m. Leaves for Statesville,. i ... . 7.00 a. m iMAttiolffFosrWFiCEsr-! " omci nouns. i -r ' OPKNS.'- J CLOSXS. Money Order Department,.. A.00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. Reuistry Department,. fl.00 a. m. J 5.00 p. m. Gen'lDellv'yaStainpDept.S.OO a. m. rt.00 p. m. . ,8.80 p. ntf 8.45 p. m. rr- on Sundays the General Delivery andStamp Department will be open from 9.00 a. n. to, 10.00 a. m. -! -'W-1 "i opsKiMa asd CLOsmo or KAIL& 1 OPKMS. CI-OBK8. nanvlUe & Charlotte R.R.,. &O0a.m. 9.00p.m. " " "11.15a,m. . 6.00 p. m. Charlotte & Atlanta R. R... 8.00 a. m.: 9.00 p. m. & Augusta R. It.,. 8.80 p. m, 10.00 a, rn. Wllm'n & Charlotte K. R.,. 8.80 p. mJ, 5.00 a, m. Charlotte & Shelby R. R.,.. 5.80 p.mJ 6.00a. m. S Statesville..... 5.80p.m. 6.00a.m. Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at r, 00 p. in., and Tuesday at 8.00 a. nu - YorKWlle. (hone route,) Thursdays at 6.00 p ta., aud Fridays at 7.00 a. m. , p W. W. JENKINS, P. M. INDICATIONS. War Departments ! i Okfick Chief Signal. Officer, Washington, May 16, 7 50 p. if, ) For the South Atlantic and EaifrGulf states, slightly higher barometer,nearly stannary temperature, .partly acloudy weitiiier, and rain areas are probable, with southerly winds in the former and variable in the latter. S Local lleport for Vetrday. Barometer Thermometer iKelatlve Humidity,,, tflnd Direction,.... " Velocity,. Weather, 17 A.M.J2P.M.J9P.M 20-867 i7 if Fair. i 29.845 29.804 62 73 94 76 N. W. &E. 6 4 Foggy. Cloudy, Highest temperature 75 deg.; lowest 61. 1 7teorolegical Record. WSATHXB REPORT, MAT 16, 4i20 P. .Stations. Atlanta,.. .. Augusta .. Charleston, t'uatte,.. (iulveslon, ludlanola... Jacfcson'lle, Key west,.. Mobile,. . jMontgom'y, N. Orleans. Punta Rasa Havannah L Marks Havana- - Barom 29.72 29.84 29.87 29.80 29.77 29.84 20.82 29,88 29.94 29.81 29.84 29.80 29.91 29.88 29.85 29.93 Th.i Wtisd. Vel.i 75 S. E. ,12i. M K E. 8 79 S. 7 75 E. 4 86 S. E. 10 82 a 8 84 SwE. 14 78 S.W. 8 8 S, W. 2 7 U.W. 4 70 E. 80 N W. 10 81 S. W. 12 78 a 9 77 S. 20 83 0 Weather. Cloudy. Fair..; Fair,. Fair. Fair. Clear Cieaft. Fair. Cloudy. Cloudy. Lt Rain. Fair. Clear. Fair. Cloudy. Cloudy. Way or May Not TFeajr Them. . t " I TSmployesWltfie postal' servicemay or may not wear uniforms now, as they cnoo.se. a clause having been inserted intUerjfe6tal appropriation biU 4 of jUarehU r 187. brovidintf that 'Dostal clerkf, route agents and mail route mes- s. ngers su;ai not be required to wear a uuuorui oiner inan a cap or uaase, tne Postmaster General, in view of the ad vantages of a uniform to the service. has issued a circular recommending uiose omciais to continue, 01 their own free will, to wear the entire uniform heretofore required. JtXorcbool Commea'ceuiekil aud An The closing exercises of the Simonton Female CJollege, occur on the evening of May30th. The address will be de livered by Rey. Dr. A. D. Hepburn, president of Davidson College. The ad dress will be followed by a concert by- f .The coinmencement of Shelby ttligh School cumes off. on - the 12th hdll3thi The annual sermon will b8 preached by itev. jonn Mitchell, ot Asheville, and the literary address will be delivered by Col. Chas. Jt. Jones, of The Observer. E20TB A Cariouat Freak A correspondent at Cherry ville writes that on the 14th instant, a woman liv ing near that place gave birth to twinsj one of which was a well formed healthy looking child, while the otfher was marked by mal-formations of a very curious kind. The face was entirely without a nose, and the eyes, which weie small and imperfect, appeared m the portion of the face where the nose should have been, From the forehead there was a soft protuberance resem bling the bladder of a fish. This child lived only a short while after its birth, while the other is doing well, Index to IVew Advertisement A. L. Walsh Money Lost ; r;. S.I M. Howell Turkeys. . Opera House, Monday, the 19th. Change of Schedule. The summer schedule on the Caroli na Central Railroad will go into effect to-morrow at 7 o'clock p. m. On and after that day the mail and passenger trains will leave Charlotte at 8.25 p. ni. and arrive Wilmington 9.50 a. m. ; leave Wilmington 1 p. m.; arrive Charlotte 8.20a.m. These trains leave Charlotte and Wilmington daily except Saturdays. Tri-weekly freight trains, with passen ger coach attached, will leave Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays anxj Saturdavs at 5,80 a. m., and returning, arrjye Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays H$ 4-20 p. m. On the western division of this load the mail and passenger train will, on and after Monday next, leave Charlotte daily, except Sundays, at 8.40 a. 'ni., and returning, arrive at .".()." p. in. The Fay Tenipleton SUr, AUUnce will play -Fuck, a Day Dream," in' the opera house next Tuesday night, the 20th. Of the presentation of this play by the company in New Orleans recent ly, the llimyiuie says: "Fay Templeton, in tne title role, surpassed her previous acting in the other pieces in which she apjeared. She possesses real artistic qualities, which, if properly managed, will undoubtedly, in a few years, make her among the luminous stars of the American stage1. Mr. John Templeton made a hit in the role of Verdant lt may be jsaidof 'him. that his talentas a low comedian is above the ordinary ar tists in that line. Alice Vane was charming as Jlosalpntf, and the rest of the company did- soma ilever work in the new piece." The play contains many amusing situations, and is very hand somely set and costumed. The operatic music added considerably to the attrac tion of the play, which was received with much marked approval." Prtigrantme for, the Observance of the . i- - i i 9 - - i Cadets of Carolina Military Institute. : cw.v. Hornets'Jifest Kiflemefl -; l"Vi ';MeckleilbilrgEifiea,-4 ... u ..Charlotte Grays. - L r polfe Rifles, i Governor and Staff. , 41 Chaplain, Orators, Mayor and Invited ' , t Guests. ' , , . Band.' .uy; ' Pioneer Steam Fire -Company. - ' Hornet Steam Fire Company. Independent Hook & Ladder Company. Continental Battalion. f ' i ' l Civil Societies, u lU tKt - Citizens. ' A . The procession will be formed on north Tryori street, with right resting on Sixth street, at 10 o'clock a. m. The procession will, move promptly at 10.30 jo'c36ck a.?m. and. will march through ?Tryoh street to the' grounds of the Car olina Military Institute. M mi Order of Exercises at the Stand : ,r iya ji.-M player by ' " r f Rev'. E. H, Harding; of Charlotte, Reading of the Mecklenbnrg Declara - tion of Independence by Gen. John A. Young. , Oration by Hon. Wm.M.Robbins,of Statesville. Bendiction. ' lA-t the close 'of the exercises the pro cession will return by Tryon street to the Square, where it will disband. II, C. JoNESj Marshal. , , ,. Where it Came From. Many a man ba wondered, as he lay in a chair suffering; the tortures which only an awkward or senseless barber can inflict, or as he himself wrestled with a dull razor, who it was that originated the custom. An exchange gives this information on the subject: The cus tpm of ghaying the beard was enforced by Alexander of MaGedon, not for the1 sake of fashion, but for a practical ehil. He knew that the soldiers of India, when they encountered their foes, had a habit of grasping them by the beard, and so he ordered his soldiers to shave. Af terwards shaving was practiced in the Macedonian army and then among the Greek citizens. The Romans imitated the Greeks in the practice, as they did in many other things, and spreattit to the different European nations yet barbaric. In the middle ages, at the time of the Renaissance, shaving was introduced and the habit was retained, though clas sipism gayevplace to romanticism, and that, jn jtg turn, was replaced by realr Ism. .The-beard was a sburoe of trouble to Peter the Great, who, simultaneous ly with the introduction of his great re forms in Russia, tiled to induce his peo ple lo mutate the sliaypigiatiqns. litis innovation -was resisted by j)s sjibjepis with the utmost resistance, and 'they preferred to pay a heavy fine rather than' suffer disfigurement, as they ber Jieved, vf the image of God. In several countyleft of Wttej'n Europe and in the United States, the beard was restored to honor only about 20 years ago, but even yet the majority of men respect the cus tom Introduced by Alexander the Great. Farmers came in yesterday and told each other what a glorious rain they had been blessed with. Cotton has almost reached IS cents. The rise within the last few weeks is almost unprecedented in recent years. The State executive committees of the. ogs and hogs. He was seen by many A Ittad Doe Kxeiteinent Sure Enough. '' They have had a big mad dog excite ment down in uiear ureeK townsnip. Saturday a dog was, suddenly, seized fth rabies ;tfid f octb with feet abouf the country biting every living thing that came within his reach, including mostly Tmintr Men's Christian Association meets in this city to-day. The date of the meeting of the credi Ut of F. Scarf & Co., has been changed to the i8th of June, .at the Central Hotel, room of Register Keogh. t Mr. A.. I JValsh 408 package of money containing $60 in currency yes terday afternoon. See his 'Advertise ment offering a reward. vTf; lias lioen three davSineQ tlie Hor- wpt.-JJestr Riflemen r. wthmed from (lolumtbia, and they haven't yet got tired ln telling -howananasomeiy tney were treateda?BwedIike water. Mr. Arthur IBull is practicing for his cantata : to bes given' in' the opera house on the night of the 8Sth, by the children of Tryon Street Methodist church Sunday school, , . a .1. The stolen ; articles, consisting of, ta ble knives, spoons, clothing, &cv recov ered in Five Points some Weeks ago, and still unclaimed, will be sold by Constable McLure in front of the court ltouse to-day at 12 o'clock.--y J : f From 4 tfclodMuisday afternoon up to daybreak yesterday morning, 1.75 inches of rain fell : in; this city, a faet which would not ba at all remarkable except that nearly all of it came in two sltowers of very short duration: '" men, but sa far as- ascertained bit no human being, though he was running at larce for two-whole days." Men sot their guns and him ted' for him,, but itfi maiiyr other was not unin me evening 01 tueseconu, day after the symptoms appeare&that he was shot, The excitement after the Villinof was hardlv leaa tnit ' ItLiras borhood knows.Dux. thai How The)' Beat the Government. Another one of the many little de vices and shrewd tricks resorted to to defraud the government out of its legitimate revenue, was discovered at the North Carolina depot transfer plat form by "Deputy Collector John G. Young yesterday. Noticing what the way bill said was a box of bacon ship- peti now -Muwoou, a hiiihii nifvimn qji the North Carolina Railroad, to Darling. ton, S, C, his suspicions were at once aroused, for why should Linwood ship bacon to South Carolina f The pox was opened and found to contain nine boxes, about two hundred and fiftv pounds, of manufactured tobacco, up on which there was not a single govern ment stamp. The tobacco was accord ingly seized by the collector and will be confiscated fo the use or the governi ment. otlong since a box purporting to contain hardware, shipped from some Twvfrii" irt fVo XTriif li PnvnHrifirt'rial nraa so found to contain manufactured tobac co, packed in the same way. . These and ' : - A 1 - .it . 1 . ; i. T A and there is no telling how much to bacco is disposed of without even hav ing had the slightest acquaintance with government stamps. Then again stamps are ouen maae to ao . aouoie auty. Only last fail, a tar bucket,such as mav be seen hanging on the coupling pole of a roaa ragon, was picea up on tne may! itivJmav anytime be seized with "hydrophobia,, streets of Charlot te, , whioh was subse- carry tneir gups apouc witn . quently ascertained to have two bpt theni.:ahd a straV dog Is shot down the moment lie showahimsejf. - Thefeeling js ' one of extreme discomfort even among those who-do not enter fully into thegeneraj feeUogj of excitement that prevails, And it ivul ha some ti mb before quiet settles down upon Clear Creek township, even if no other dogs exhibit symptoms of hydrophobia. i r . . lVoie of the Coining Celebration. The committee of arrangements at The young nien mterested in getting up the 20th )I May Daii-wmmeet at the Central Hotel to-night at 8 o'clock tu make the arrangements. - There will be quite a number of Tisitors in Char lotte. Raleigh, Columbia, ana. several of our neighboring towns will be repre sented. '- .,; Mil --JUtiH fu.nt.-H Mr. W.D; Biaekbnrn, general agent of the Permanent -National Immigra tion Bureau Aiid Fie. Industrial i JEx hibition, ,MachhierylHaU,- Faifmouilt Park, Philadelphia, is traveling South in the interest of he bureau collecting statistics, &c, and was in Charlotte yes terday. .-V The statement' thai iir. 'H. C.' Jccles, tiie proprietor ot the?- Central? Hotel in tliis city, will take charge, of , the , Rail- road iroteltri"llendersonville this sea- Mondy,A,aveyanee,willI)e their meeting yesterday made out an attractive programme for the 20th. It is published elsewhere. The Pioneer fire company will have in the procession a carriage bedecked With flowers and bearing a little daugh ter of one of their deceased members. The Mecklenburg Rifles will appear in the procession in their new uniform, this being the first time it has been shown to the Charlotte public In view of the expectation of a very large crowd, the committee of arrange ments have decided to have the address of Maj. Robbins delivered in the grounds 6f the earbliAa, pijitary Insti tute; insread of the lawn adjoining the old Brem residence as heretofore an nounced. There is plenty of shade in tlie ; institute grounds' and "plenty qf room. Altogether it is well adapted; to the purpose. ; ' The Chester Reporter says: The -next blg thing will be the ckfefl burg celebration in Charlotte next Tues day; some jvisitors'l from Chester will lZ 99 . . piladips are reaue; the decoration l6t the' speakers stand iTkeSoUh-Bate! Oar eOOntlt Is getting to be fanrfnlly n1armtng tbe average of Hie being ; lessened eroiy year, with out any reasonable cause, death "resulting general ly from the most lnalgntncant origin. At this sea son of the year especially, a eold 1 each a eommon thing that in the hurry of erery day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending lt and often find too late, that a Fever or Lang trouble has already set In. Thousands lose their llyes in this way ev ery winter, while bad BoscHn'a Gkkmajt Stbup beea. taken, aeon would have resulted, and a large bin from a doctor been avoided.' For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschxx's GimfAH. Sykuf has proven Itself to be the greatest discov ery of Its kind In medicine. - Syery Druggist In this E country win tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. fomsl between which were found a lot 91. scamps wnicu uau ueeu uueu ,oice, and . .were doubtless being taken, back to do service again. They have also been found in feed troughs, in horse collars, and elsewhere. .-Between operations of this sort, and the work; of moonshiners, there isn't much reat for the revenue officers. For npwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow8 Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects aeldlty of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and weU known remedy. 25c per bottle. . outolWortu i M f There be those who say that then need be none unemployed that there is work for all, tf they wul but dolt What we say. Is, let every one who has a cough or cold take Hall's Balsam at once. It Is Pie only reliable remedy, that never faus to cure. mayiS Jw Natloaa) BRrgleal Instltote. Two of the surgeons & this notable Institute will visit Charlotte, jr. V Hay I5ti and 16th, 1879, stopping at the Charlotte Hotel. . They wOl have with them 4 fine outfit of braces and surgical ap pliances, and win be prepared to treat all kinds of Deformities and Chronic Diseases, such as Club feet, Hip Disease, Paralysis, Special Diseases. Pile ana Fistula, CaUmb, Private Diaeaaea, Diseases of the Eye, 4c, For toil particulars, ad ureas 4- NATIONAL SUSGICAL INSTITUTE, aprl3 d4t w4w , -. .-. Atlanta, Ga ,T K'Y J T M OYER'S SHOE 11 HAT STORE. " ir Having opened & Shoe Store with; everything fresh and new I am prepared to offer to the trade a line of the best goods, SUCh as , - ' . One Thing on Which the Doctors all Agree. Doctors disagree about a ereat many thlnes but they are all of one mind regarding Cod Liver Oil, as the only thing to prescribe when the enfeebled system refuses to absorb and assimilate any other kind of nourishment, whatever, may be the cause . of the patient's lack of vital force. Whether it Is consumption, scrofula, or the general debility so jen KUQWing majarl fver: tnis pecuijar iprm : food la he only known specific that rarely fails invigorate the blood and solid tissues of the body, and speedily averts the dreaded process of decay. Yet people turn from this benlnclent means or preserving Hie, because oi us repulsive taste. Thousands will rejoice to know thai all )tij valuable Qualities are not only preserved but mul tiplied. In the palatable mixture of Scott's Emul sion or rure uoa t,iver uu witn me uypopnos- pnues oi iiime ana soaa, - ;-: mayiH aw r . . - ; : Ease AnainaMe hy the KheBaiatlc Yes. althoueh they may despair of relief. It Is I attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a remedy which carries oil, by means of Increased activity of the kidneys important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful srniptoms a theory cffinplefeir Tjarfle dUt Ry uMrj" ry analysis. Tfle name Of una grana uepurem 18 flosteltera, a Preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, wblob causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means Qf relief In dyspepsia, fever and ague, and (ieu'Viii.s ailments. It is, perhaps, the tlne.-t tonic exfunt. and Is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians iuid analysts who pronounce lt lo be eminently pure and very beneficial. The presrf also endorses it fill t;'i .Yjl.-Vlf'l Tdnoi Tain. Fortune, turn thy whrel, and lower ihe proud; Tuin thy wlldwhel thwigb sunshine, storm and ciuutj- Thy wheel we neither love nor hate. 'Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, with smile o frown: With that wild wheel we go not up or down; our noara is nine, out our hearts are great. "Smile, and we smile, the lords of many lands: Frown, and we smile, the lords of our own hands, i or man is man, and master oi nis iaie." The next grand Seml-Annual Distribution of the Louisiana State Lottery is at noon on Tuesday, June 17th, at New Orleans, under the sole manage ment 01 ueuepus pcauregaru uu xiri). iuc Drtzes amount to over half a million, and tickets are ten dollars, with proportional fractions down to tenths. For information, address M. A. Dauph in, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. 5 MX& &i&itlWB. J-JB. J. H. McABEN, 1RD0GIST AO) CHKM1ST, Now offers to the trade a ftill stock of Lubln's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pices, Colgate Iloney and Glycerine Soap English, French and . American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Jhri3 Mvbek Ashore at Nag' flead, .it it lOBatotah c Baltimore &in. 1 Manteo. Dabe Co.. X. C. May 10, This morningwhile the liev. Isaac O'Xeal was-On the eaeh opposite the spot where the -ill-fated 4 United States ship Huittr went dowahe found the bodv of a drowned manv washed upon the beaeliMHf haa'cfal' We4ants. and shirt. oifMnitBA!laclMs thonght that heaH0ne"oX;tJi1t3w of the IIuron.Uhe;ftB8has Entirely gone from his. head.: hands and feet, in a pocket of his pantsjpas found a pocket- dook, containing a yawf uvw m uuu Fellows' : Lodge at Xantucket, ,Masa certifying thaf 'AlVin E. uothn was a tneiBber of 'Xantuept Lodge 1.0, 0, F, x ne ooay waspropeny tuieneu. : . i .f'j; Rppjy tHbe Presideni's Veto. Wash. Cor. BaUlinore Sun. Proctor Knott chairman of the House judiciary committee is engaged in pre paring aTfepiyxo?i'resiaent Mayes veto of the bill prohibiting military mterf er ence Sit 1 efectttms l The veto message was referred to the iudiciary commit- brina aU tfiey.an. gather. w rr:2:nJ s !Arrarigemeiit8;tfiav5ee It ova thfl StftrPSVllie DaJlU-WiUU, US,MiUlU. iiainriimiwtHbe-hoTacg of martial Carefully prepared at all day at hours, both night and J. H.Mc ADEN'S j Prescription Store. SECURITY ! i OOBurreisof C. WEST A SONS' 'i EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE A(TL ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. For Ladies, Misses and ChiMrenand a 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 in the future. ltespectfully, J. MOYER, 5 Trade Street, next door to Kyle & Hammonds Hardware Store. P. S. I take pleasure in announcing to my old friends that I am now staying with Mr. Moyer, and feel satisfied that With an experience of ten years in the Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. , 1 Very respectfully, , May 6,1879, ... , J. Mc. ALEXAXDEli. PEGRAM & CO., 1 st National Bank Building, CHARLOTTE, X, C Have now in store a niee and complete stock of SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Trunks & Traveling Bags: With them you can find THE BEST STOCK IN CHARLOTTE. m 0 " ZEIGLEH BRO. S Celebrated Ladles', Hisses' ana" Children's Sboes A SPECIALTY. They also keep Miles', Burt's, Holbrook it Lud low's, and other best brands. Gents wul find there the Miller, McCullough Ober, Cntie5d, and JJtles' hanoj-made Boots aad SbOCS- also THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR PEGTtAtfif)ES. Call sure before buying. Orders have personal It gives us pleasure to state that our business this season thus far has exceeded our most sanguine expectations, and now, with our present facilities, having a resident buyer in New York, we are prepar ed to offer inducements In every department of our business. IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We are displaying elegant lines of colored and black Silk Grenadines, black and colored ?laln and lace stripe, French Organdies. Linen Lawns, Henrietta Cloths, black and colore amlse. Australian Crepes and Silk Chaleys, all of the latest and newest designs. This d replenished dally. OUR LINEN AND WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Is replete. Call for anything you want in this line; we have It We make a specialty of Ladies' and Misses Guffs, Collars. Gauze Shirts, Half Hose, colored and plain, and other articles too numerous to mention. We are offering a nice line of Cassl meres. Cottonades, etc., at greatly reduced prices. We have an endless variety of Buttons. Fans of all kinds, from 5 cents to five dollars. Our stock of Para sols is complete. Ask for Hamburg Embroidery. Laces, Ribbons, Corsets, Lace and Silk Scarfs, etc. May 16. ALEXANDER A HARRIS. SO SIMPLE rE wun: i " -j v k f I ll a. in . w- i TN. FOR PABT1CU LARS "wMBtR OH " ADDRESS: 3 f WHITESEWIMQ MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. aUentlon. April 9, 1879. PEGRAM & Ca BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS SHOES SHOES SHOES AND AND AND AND AND HATS HATS HATS DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, ''- LDTEHS, COTTOKS, UPHOMTEHT , TRIMMINGS, FItAJfinEXS, GLOVKS, HOSIERY, GlrU' mj&A Bya Suits, iAdlc' ITnderwcar. Infants Outfits, DAIKSS BASIID, WRAPS, COSTtTMKS, RIBBONS, HSOK.TIKS, HAND&KRCHTIEm, WHITE GOODS, BTJTTOlffS, HAMBTJRGS, SKiaTUKAID, SEWMG SrbRV "Pius,"" FRKVGES, NEEDLE8, BY M ATX, Send for Samples or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us bv Mail or Express. We earn an average stock of about $JfiO,000, all bought for prompt cash, t Try us. Have the Children send Jor a set of our Advertising Cards. COOPER&CONARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 18G1 ' Hftxiflftt pities. SPRING STYLES ! SECURITY ! THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN West's Extra No. Sons, Baltimore, i 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West & 9URB1EP. r predicts thpfoUQwinortharernmBeiTof thb to 22nd, clouding and threatbtting, with, se vet-e 9tom ir i pjaicesj S8th to SOtn, iMi- nr fair. 91 li rintmdincf : warmer rflays about 5th, 10th 15th, 21st, 27th and lilst; cooler days about iw im, iitu, U2d, and 30th : frost may occur about tliff 1st. 7t.h' anri fitti in tne noctnem w .tion. . y tut InArir Si k iilh. i fhe residence of the bride's father. Be?. Wnu- B. Arrowooa ana auss Mary V. Pharr, daughter of Ber. waiter w. I'narr. Rlehest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a ore tesioi nu--aegrees raHreiuitsii ueioro n nm burn. C. West Sons, Baltimore. This stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, 4c, embraces every grade, and will be sold as cheap as the same tJoods can be sold by any house In the South. MERCHANTS . ... :,. - .( Will do wen; to call ;ant eJtafetlne this stock, as It Is especially adapted to the trade of North and South Carolina, and will be sold at wholesale or retail on most reasonable terras, jnAROLINA CENTRAL VIA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT BOUTS This Line being folly, equipped for business, Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to . Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic Tennessee 4 Ohio, As well as points In Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F, W, CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington. N. C septSO music on ieEioneer ilf-WMdnday to assist the. 1" Jteatu of nm Estimable I.adf . Many persohsln this- community will . -be sincerely gjieyed to heap the death -of Mrs. tiddy, nee Miss LCF Bamseur, -wife of Mr. William Tiddy, qf Lincoln tow "iSha lUeribqidteTsaddeniyfi and un- -expeetedly day, betore;;,jesteriiay m iinlm at r nViir.TRIift has been very ill -for dpvofal. vfPlra! lnitf was'tUQU&lit to ' ;irt inuMviufi;rt. irftr.Elu-btiani,virtue laljlA anfliar traitandearT ;Va Uer to- .'Tnany iftmwtmr. in,j;Charlfltte i;wIiei,B teacliiag:.ohetiftd been- seized a;nttj ' ..-r - ' '.. .. - - '- i i i -ii 1 ;-.'.: nnrmvan V STWT Ji r6Ba-levJi'onee n aftmnnn at 2 o'clock; .nmnanvrt.iHdwraiionipfSr the 20th, They are also requested to bring all the flowers 1exanJth3e,wo cannot be present; their contributions of flow ers wUlbegreaWOTegiated. ,i, rhft morrifrie wuTbe ushered m by the firing of twenty-one guns at sun-H rise by Mr, uanier weary ana iuh at is- j tants froin tlifvl ioneerhre company. oro rnlllnff In FilQKllV. 11 13 . HOW Cer tain that the -.Continental wUUnter, the ppoeessiott witoalljksailhat mV iKtiECTJlIC BELTS. J .,.tj ta . mamm. itoHlll, tKmgtriM Ml For Sale by A snre'enre for nervous debBlty, premature de cay, exhaustion, etc. The only reimDie euro. vp. cnlaTmaUeVlree. - Address J. K. BEEVES, 43 Cnatham street, N..Y. -yeb.;20-d&w3m. . , -. . - - ; Da. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, , fcsreisio 'its Tel.' CHABLOTTE, N. a tbeywmiprm wmmmimmt Sntf? imi6slrigTeatUfebi tueparaue. f lthe Wi'aP.iAnri ttirfure bv Its wonderfnt restbrar. tion of Henry Carbolic1 Bs' vefc wiilcU "Was lLilk xik'M&ii fii5KnS3-B' tt.f A lltOe ch2d, the daughbir of f ArtbABs,BBfl pt this city, ieii imT ortu- V Vl..iUUQi lite Influence r--.v ISBCCCSS IB III BMW jnnrmcu ' Tr'"Ani WndpTstand how.lan fortunes. am kmaisedko rapidly la stock operation vMessr&t t ..,., rv. Ttontrers. N. T.. hAV TU8I DUD11SIH ftdtwo unerring rules lor success,- Haiuuur( tails, so that any one can operate, maiusa uw. Thair iud vmrlna tJnrj Rvstem Of dealuiK la-fitoci w,iorhriiT AmfltAhiA. Bv thla Hietbod i thous ands of order W various sums; are pooled .Into, one immense capital, and co-operated aa a mIghty. whole, thus securmg to eacn snareuuiuer n ui advwitegeef vast capital d bert akffl. jwgb M M IT III11U UJUULU. WBM.JJjm stock In the month, and o on aocording to -irat J. A Na York JPashioa -Editress and prominent newspaper eorrespondeBt,: made over 375 Per cent prons on au uivebuueuif- uwwt a, taia i Mam othArs ere dolBg aa well or better. T omnAr am. ill krhounts , can bemused with eaual nwnr4innsirAnnAss bv this SFstem. All kinds of stocks and bonds wanted. .; government bonds sop- EAL ESTATE, . . . ... Hi s';UTi T1 vklKtXG- AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, ;n'. ... tt -' 1 l-; - F6rselling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, j.Oti lood Mixture by ltswonderfHiresrorar. tioo of Unrr iahT pltedT- Apply tolwrence' &Co., Bankers, and will Advertise free of cost, all properties placed in my4 deelO ' . Charlottev v. 7ELL IMPROYEP - : Any pe'rson osfrfng topurenase a well Improved fHtv tot House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences; fine wen ot water, dhck Kitcnen, wiuun five minutes walk of the .public square, can be ae- iXiscellmicoits. BOUQUEfT" This magnificent brand of Cigars has Just been received, and all who have tried it say lt Is the BEST 5 CENT CIGAR They have ever seen in Charlotte. Sold only at blSPATCH LINT7 Ai, NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled faculties for toe Transportlon of Charlotte, Statesville, Asheville, RutherforiRoa on the Atlanta 4 Richmond Air-Line, and Western N. C Bailroadst Alabama and Mississippi, via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick upon application t T. T. SMITH, Agent C C Railway, Charlotte. P IELD BROS., WHOLKSALB AND BET AIL PERRY'S. ( . TEE HOUSEWIFE'S ' GREATEST-FRIEND GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCT? . - ' - Keep constantly on band FRESH EGGS and BUTTER.' CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, See. Exclusive Dealers In VISITORS The latest and most complete invention of the da. nmnlritr A Kfcwnftwrath'4 Fhitlnff And Smooth. I ins Iron. Saves the expense of inel and the se vere task ot standing over a hot lire on ironing 'days.' ' -y !'---' . ' ; - ..; , 1 This Iron beats Itself, and will save its worth In wood consumed under the old process in a short time, to say nothing of the health of those who do --the work. ; -;" . . ... wears toe agents ror tne state or ortnuarou pa, and we propose ta commence the sale of lt In Mecklenbunz. Gaston and Lincoln counties at once. Any one wishing to purchase the right to ell in other counties in tne State will do well to TO Charlotte are Invited to sail and umlae our stock, aa tbei will Jlnd lt most ioomplete AsHsserj apply at once, to the undersigned st Charlotte, N respect, fltndeaper Uiau ever before. y v . W. S, FOBBES, Agent. Smith A Forbes' Old Stand, Trade St ; C. ..... ....tf.,, B.H. NEWCOMER, 1 t ...... . . , . . & HAMSEUR, I . May 15, l870-d:im. JH.A..AtEXAtoEB, 41- OFFIOB OVER L.B. WRISTON S COT-, v 1 i . :'m -Si Dbus Stobx. J ' I guarantee entire '2 ;: 1aall with lryameiperiencB atIafacttOT4?5 $2.00 H (,i--rfl O Jf MARSHA tj!. , ' ' ,;'$2,00 E Ho n s 17. o u 8 Hi BAMSOUR & BONNIWELL'S and A. L. FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. SHU- AliSO. FROPKISrOUS OV THJt CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE; N. C'l 1'llVlHtfltT 'ni v- ?X"pC LUCE, Proprietor.- - : ,j txiM'vU. SJSA aeeordlnc to Iocs- .jw-!tia .n-ttsniof Booiw nss'i td o j HARNETT, Clerk, hUe of Planters HoteLj wnjrowe,. lfrrtf. ' J This house has been refitted and newly furnished, ' - V 'f' and la topt in first class style.'" ,t t-. . Terms, Per Day. .V .V,.....'..-, M. $ 2 00 Great Inducements offered to table board ers; for terms see the proprietor. . . ., . . r : tyOmnlbus and Carriages at every traln. - - - - j -, - ' mrr.T) brothers. . ...... . . .'. : . : . :..Pronrietors, Mr. H.-a WrMOH LAlr,..:.Tr.uperintendents.- feb9 declS - THJiyirii;js. aitdocesgoed 1 A '.Jtrl,i)

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