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c W George iC'Tate; of 'the firm of
Tate Bros, owners and operators of the
Mountain island txrtton jractory in
i- f yOmston ropaty, was Jnthi$ $ty yester
777TiV inmri n,r.i'ii ' ' "r on me way .North to' purchase two
LOCAL IiMLLKiEACL. Mnmdrwl additional looms for thefac-
!' ' v; tory. " A little over a year ago this fae-
tory began to operate looms, Keeping
! ncvunij-sAA running constantly. xiicy
RAILROAD BIRECTORT.
Xne following table shows the running of passen
ner trains to and from Charlotte on all the rail
roads (Washington time) 4 .
Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, . 1.00 a.m.
Leaves - - 8.20 a.m.
Leaves for ;- 6.45 p. m.
'4 iiS-itLAirrA chmotti A-Lnc.
Arrives from Atlanta,. '. . .-. .". . 8.20 a. m.
-Leaves for Atlanta,. .'. . ...3. . 1.05a. m.
Arrives from Atlanta,.., ?sy , 6.50 p. m.
Leaves lot Atlanta,. 10.60 a. m.
Arrives frott Angasta,..,.... 8.10a. m.
.Leavesfor Augasta,-..... 1.00 a. m.
Arrives from Augusta.. . v 6-80 a. ni,
1 n.vAit for Augusta. . :"11.27 sum;
Arrives from Wilmington. My!t w 7.29 p. m.
Leaves lor Wilmington,. . . .'..- f o.w a. m.
Arrives from Shelby,., 5.00 p. m.
Lea ves for ghelby-...v. 7.00 a. m.
v ' ATIAMTIO. TKHNK88KK Si OHIO.
Arrives from States vllle,...,...,,.
Leaves for Statesville,. ., . .
...... , 7.00 a. m
I'BABLOtTk f OST OFFICE.
have met with-such success in this tine
that they are wholly unable to fill orders
lor their plaids and hence nave deter
mined to enlarge their capacity by the
additions mentioned. They are enter
prising young .men--and keep fully
abreast with the.tfmest I J
A Coroner' Inqaeaf. 1 . ,
Coroner Alexander went to Crab Or
chard township yesterday to investi
gate the cause of the death of Amelia
Wallace, the colored woman who died
very suddenly in the house of her grand
mother, Hannah Wallace, on Tues
day, n TheinbodylQwas disinterred
aad subjected Man examinatiOfi. The
jury decided not so render a verdict un
til a colored woman, suspected of hav
ing poisoned the deceased woman, could
be found. An ineffectual search was
made for the woman yesterday by the
coroner, but it is hoped that she may
be arrested to-day. The jury will re
assemble to-morrow to render the verdict.
The TempletOB, v 'jit
The Templeton company left the city
yesterday morning, having given two
entertainments in the opera house,
Tuesday and ".Wednesday nights.- The
first night they presented Tjuua and
"Puck To 1 qnite full houses, consisting
largeljiOfTisitorSiWho were in the city
to attend the 20th of May celebration.
The next night "Magdalen'' was given
to raiuer a Bmaii audience, xne troupe
is a verr good one-' and well adapted to
the class of plays presented here. Both
periormances gave, general satistac-
Hsrte Tbievoa on tbe Bound.
Night before last the stable of Dr. M.
M. Orr was entered and a valuable farm
horse stolen therefrom. .The stable was
not locked, but both it and - the gate
were securely fastened. A mule in the
same stable was not taken, and yester
day, morning was found in the garden,
having jumped from the lot adjoining
the stable. The thief left ho clue.
On the same night the lock on the sta
ble of Mr. Joseph McLaughlin, on the
same street and not tar off, was Droken,
but , the horses were not taken. It is
thought a 'very severe dog, which had
access to the stable yard, rngntened on!
the thieves before they were able to
carry out their designs.
i S i
- i. OPKKB. -Si
MnnAT Order Detartaient...fl.00 a. m.-
Registry Department,, v si,. ,t.00 a m
SCIXHES.
i.OO p. m.
i.00 p. m.
A Great BmI Dead.
en lDe8Up..jj iig 00 p.. Monroe the -death of Rowland,
On Sundars the fieneral Delivery and Stam
mp
i.OO
Department will be open! from 9.0Q a.,mi to 10.
a.m. 1.. . i - 5 - ..
' OPINING AND CLOSINa OF MAILS.
oram.' 4 -lobbb.
Danville A Charlotte K. !. 8.00 a. mi fl.00 p. m.
. " , " ; 11.15a.m.; 6,00p.m.
Charlotte Atlanta B. tg,. '8,00 a,m.iA00 p. m.
Wllm'n 4 Charlotte K. B . &80 p, m. BjOO a. m.
Charlotte Shelby IL R... . 50 p. m. 6.00 a. m.
Statesvllle,.I, &80p.m. 6.00 a.m.
pgr Beattle's Ford, Choree route,) Mondays at
5.00 p.m., and Tuesdays ta00a.m.s 1
BT Yerkvllle. (horse route,) Thursdayj at 6.00
o m., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. '
McSmlth Mask; Housed Charlotte, N.
T. a 8mlth-Prugs, Ac. -
Bowell A Co New Advertisement $4
the negro who recently burglarized the
residence of ex-Sheriff Stevens, of that
place, and still more recentlv escaried
from Union county jail with five other
prisoners, three of whom were captured
shortly after their escape. Two letters
received: at Monroe from officials at
Marietta, Ga state that a few days ago
.Rowland was crushed to death there.
or near there, under a train of cars on
which he was stealintr a ride. Paners
in his pocket led to his full identifica
tion, and there seems to be no doubt
that the world has been rid of another
great villain.
INDICATIONS.
. WARl)EPABTMEin
nvFicK Chief Sinai Offices,
Washington, May 22, 7 30 jpvi. )
For theSouth Atlantic and iJastGulf
States, generally higher pressufre and
lower temperature! easterly to norther
ly winds, partly cloudy and clear tireath-
er are proDaD
al local rains.
Reolalionof lieupect.
At a regular meeting of the Gounod
Musical? Club, held last night at the
residence ot Maj. V. V. Flemming, the
loiiowing proceedings were had:
Resolved, 1st. That this club has heard
with feelings of unfeigned sorrow of
the death of Benjamin Franklin "VVil
son, late treasurer of our society, and
among our most prized and honored
members, who, by his purity of charac
Local R eport for Yesterdaty
. i Sk
7AM.12P.M.19P.M
Barometer,. ; . . ... -
Thermometer-.......
Belatlve Humidity,...
tflnd Direction,
" Velocity,.
Weather,
29.921
".1 -
er are probable, with possibly occasion- ter nis fidelity in the discharge of his
amiable traits, had endeared himself to
us all.
Resolved, 2d. That in the death of Mr.
Wilson this club lias sustained an irre
parable loss.
Resolved, 3d. That a copy of these
resolutions be presented to the - family
of Mr. Wilson, with the assurance that
they have our heartfelt sympathies in
tbistlijpir great bejreavexient, and that
these resolutions be copied upon a mem
orial page of the records of this society,
and be sent for publication to The
Daily Observer.
Resolved, 4th. That ;n token or re
spect to the memory of our deceased
friend, this club do now adjourn.
11
Fair.
2a931 30.064
' ,57 - 53
N. 15. N. E.
8 i 8
Fair- Fair.
Highest temperature 79 deg.; lowest 64
Ifleteorolofficsvl Herord. v
wkathkk rkportTmat 22. 430 ff 4
Stations.
Atlanta,....
Augusta ..
Charleston,
Charlotte,.
Coislcana,.
Galveston,.
Indlanola..
Jackson'lle,
Xeywest,
Mobile,. .
Vonfarom'vJ 29.91
ZW.B4
29.89
29.90
29.93
29.87
N. Orleans,
PuntaBasa
Havannah.
St Marks.
Havana...
Barom
29.84
29.87
29.96
29.92
29.87
29.89
29.80
29 90
29.91
9.90
Th.
87
89fN..
76
78
95
87
86
88.
85
86
90
8
Wind.
N. K.
1!
E.
8.E.
N. W.
N
K.K.
VeL
5
10
10
10
7
5
16
4
10
4
1
i9
7
Weather.
Faltt
Fair.
Cloudy.
Fair.
Clear.
Clear.
Clear.
Fair.
..Fair.
iFalr.
Ctear.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
JFalt
r Cloudy.
Tin State medical Society Hoard of
Heattb.
Several of tlie Charlotte physicians who
went to Greensboro to attend the an
nual convention of the State Medical
Society returned yesterday morning.
The v report Quite a large attendance
. r , , :
and a uieasant ana Harmonious session
iin to t.h hour of their leaviner.
The most important act of the society
uu to that time was the election of the
State board of health in accordance with
the last acts of the Legislature on this
subiect The folio wine: were elected to
constitute the board with Gov Jaryis
antt &vo'olhratofteppp5fted by him:
x Or tllo tcl 111 Oi. bia ycaio xji. u. u
Satchwell. of Pender county, and Dr. T
F. Wood, of Wilmirntton.
. i ... i a ufOfl i. I Vor four vears ur. li. l. J?oote, oi
edr&"c D- WesHagan
grounds yesterdajr,iijrnoou. tct ccn
index to New Arorienie
Maxwell A HsjtnswAmAteaV'
M M. Orr Stolen, i , .
LeRoy Davidson Lost -
j. w. Garrett A Co To Hotel Men. , .
IIOIE
penciling; s.
IT
the Athletics (the Cadets) ,ana tne
Woneers. and resulted: Athletics, 14;
Pioneers, lfitfUlui jnx innings.
ThA -rahtt.ivA Jnnmmittee of
the
A'nnn Mn' Christian association have
agreed that the State convenUo&shall
beheidtms year an oauswuxy.
time of thtftui Tins' nqt 7et been
Axed, b H tVf'W
Vftvfrananer meni or thoseRWha con
template starting into thetMianiess may
vPi-Hftntirf MrJ JiloI Q ; Bailey in an
other coloiiriSClienaterial he offers
lor sale, lawe' jacref informed, m good
condition aniWmUabOlight at abar-
For two years Dr. M. Whitehead, of
Salisbury and Dr. Payne, of Lexington.
Gov. Jarvis has not yet appointed the
remaining members of the board, but it
is stated on good authority that Capt.
William Cain: of the Carolina Military
institute, of this city, will be one of the
mmbers-and-wlll hold -the position of
;fbl
tailroad
id Wotel
' ffonrhmtors reuort very little trouble
lindlt'Uetttyntsra"trteadthe ad- with the. crowds of excursionist brought
i.:Z2k4- a iLfri Jniv? P.Hailev in an- MA rfha Mv em Tia 9mth: " Fverv now
e. t '
n i
m o
Chaage of the Postof f ice. ,
Ex-Gov. Burbank, special agent of the
postoffice department, was in the city
Wednesday and rented from the pro
prietors of the Charlotte opera house
one half the first floor of that building
for the postoffice. The room is to be
divided and two windows cut in the
rear end, and in about a month the of
fice will be moved. The postoffice au
thorities claim that the location is near
ly as central as the present, and give as
their reasons for the change that thev
"reduce their rents nearly one-half and
at the same time secure a much mpr
commodious and m an respects more
suitable room.
On the morning tf the 20th the Grays
marched te he mint yard and had taken
a photograph of th company, with its
adopted daughter '.in tbe decorated car
riage in which she appeared in the pro
Van "Ness, the'-.well known
Two-thirds oi;nem caii it ,.mw cen
tennial:" ' Eterf frMW the: newspapers,
w e notice, are :steaking.;pt.i it; as ie
Mecklenburg .centenniaLt George;.Cpx
.says that every day ctenniaiind
utHn this tfrohd'tbose ,who thus, speak
f the celebration here last Tuesday
may justify themselves;',K!- '7 y "
We!were iinoniiyi00
a Urge crayon drawing - of CYvYwie
executed from a phbtograph by Mr; Jos,
naruch: a btotherJpl..Mr flfcraan fBa
rachy who is in the city on a' msltfMe.
Itarouen tMnyM1S"M'
sions as an art&t,andnveffiluH?ing aeen
Gov. Vance, lias i.prdducediv 'Striking
likeness. . . fu . j & '
A germari Wilifeif thw!ing
at the Cttal yottelmpUtoeuio
i e young iaau
a young gentle
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uessana nospi
IrttA t he. itv on the
' . , J .111 Al,
and uiea some : ieiiow. wouia pun tuc
bell cord and stop the whole train, but
thi3 is an an old joke, one they have got-
tCwlti-t$aikbf -the Spartanburg
& Asheville Railroad is completed to
Hendersonville, which will be done
next week, there will be a big excur
sion from Union to the bead of the
road. This will be followed by -another
frnm Henderson ville to union ana
ITIining: matters.
The - arrangements have been
completed whereby a controlling inter
est in the Rudisill Mine, near this city,
passes into the hands of a New York
company, who have also purchased a
part of the Duffie Mine, in Gaston coun
ty. The management of these proper
ties has now passed into the hands of
Mr. v. l. femart. or Boston, a mimnjr ex
pert, wno has h:id hrteen years expe
rience in his business, principally in the
most extensive mines ot California.
Mr. Smart has investigated both pro
perties so far as it has been in his pow
er to do so during the time since he has
been here, and is tully persuaded that
both are highly valuable. He is thor
oughly practical in his views on the
subject of mining, and has had practical
experience in every department or the
business, so that we are assured that he
will work the properties of which he
has just assumed the management to
their full capacity. It is also to be said
that Mr. Smart has a high opinion of
North Carolina as a gold-bear inir field.
He is satisfied that the day will come-f
when her mines will yield untold wealth,
and that it will come, too, as soon as
the proper methods of working them
are put into operation.
Inferior Court. .
The Inferior Court had disposed of
the following cases up to yesterday af
ternoon :
State vs. Anthony Morris, colored ;
assault and battery ; guilty ; judgment
suspended upon payment ot cost.
State vs. Wm. Northey ; affray; guil
ty : fined $10 and cost.
State vs. Emma Smith, colored ; lar
ceny; guilty; six months in jail.
State vs. Milas Torrence, colored:
false pretence; guilty; three years in
the penitentiary.
State vs. Lawson Davidson, colored ;
forcible trespass; not guilty.
State vs. Geo. Brown, colored; lar
ceny; guilty ; eighteen months' impris
onment! State vs. Ed. Williams ; assault and
battery;, guilty; submitted; judgment
suspended upon payment of cost.
State vs.? Dick Crockett, colored ; lar
ceny; guilty; sentenced to the peniten
tiary for ten years.
State vs. Henry Patterson ; larceny of
harness; guilty of receiving stolen
goods ; sentenced to two years in the
penitentiary. :
i State vs. Thomas Dulin arid Elias
Austin ; forcible trespass ; guilty ; judg
ment suspended upon payment of
cost,
William McCraven, Sarnl Caruthers
and ThomasuBiuard, heretofore convict'
ed'oT a affray, were, upon the request
of the solicitor, held under bond to keep
the peace till the May term of the
court.
AjprinV'tWmeadcItsobn Concert. '
To the Edltorot The Observer: l '
While-1 believe, with manv others.
fiat musical feats of a high charactt r
are decidedly beneficial to places like
ours, and that we should not scare away
the artists who perform them, by too
close criticism, I at the same time think'
it but just to every one that -thines
should be appreciated at , their riehti
.l . . " . I
.Now, nobody dll certainly tind fault
with the Adagio., by MendelssohnU a'
master piece, masterlv renderedri .it
would, both in the composition and the
a j A, -. i - - -i .-,
e&euuuuu, iuuiu tue must critical analy
sis. . .
Next we would place the antiquated,'
yet i highly interesting variations on
PleyelTs Hymni Although the execu
tion lacked that crystal-like impress of
tone tnat is ui iue ot uiac quaint style
of music, yet on the whole it was by all
means acceptable. ' " ,
And so wastPfa? lesser degree, the
overture "Poet and Peasant.1But why
do people likC tltJaendelssohn Club
select hackneyed -compositions, which
even in their most verdant youth, were
of too light, too trifling a character to
be played by artists who understand
Mendelssohn as well as they do ? The
consequence Jsthat they hardly ever
help playing carelessly as they did the
other evening Indeedjthe rhythm was
very poorly marked intfte syncopated
melody, and the winding up theme lack
ed both vim and vigor. The whole was
what I would call "pale."
I will not speak of Mr. Ryan's medley,
for I meant to speak only of what music
was performed, i "
Now for the soloi Mr. Listemann is
a very fine violinist, although his man
ner is so jerky and nervous that it is
impossible to hear a truly ringing tone
issue out of his violin. Less finger-vibration,
among other things, would im
prove his execution greatly.
Mr. Hennig, who ranks next, lacks
age and daring. He has in himself the
germ of a really fine player ; may he
find the opportunity to develop it.
Mr. Heindl is a very sweet flutist,
without energy nor much clearness ; we
should like to hear him outside of Bric
cialdi's works. He would do well to
learn from Dumont that the flute is as
fit an instrument jasj'any othet tospeak
to musical minds ih heart-feltj; tones.
Mr. Ryan plays only his own " compo
sitions or arrangements ; it is wise: he
knows Tiow far he can eo. 5
f - As for-Mrs. Kjiowles, I quoteTier last,
because I di3like very much to criticise
a non-professional singer ; were she to
appear in an opera, I believe it would
not be hard to find element to criticise.
So, in all, the Mendelssohn combina
tion is by all means highly commend
able, yet it strikes me that , wherever
they go, they should play as they would
before masters, that is, being careful in
their selections, and, above all, careful
in their performance. It would also be
preferable for them to have more "en
semble'' ' pieces and fewer solos, for they
show more refinement and talent in
tlier quartettes and quintettes than any
where else. Mrsiers.
bootsshges:;and;
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Having opened a Shoe Store with everything fresh and new I am prepared to offer to the trade a line or the i best goods,
such as ' i -. '' ' .'.'. .-.:, :-, it--
MM
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HUttttt
For Ladies, Misses and Children, and a full line of the best goods for Men and Boys, which I propose to seU cheaper than
ever offered in this market Thanking my friends for past patronage, I trust to merit the same in the future. , ' I.
Respectfully, Vi . , .. . - .-.
J. MOYER, :
Trade Street, next door to Kyle'& nammonds 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,
: ' . . Very respectfully,: i '
MayC,18T9.; M Mft ALEXANDER.
$r0tjs and MKbzb.
IpegrSj
1st National Bank Building,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Have now In store a nice and complete . ock ot
SPRING
BOOTS, SHOES,
Hats, Trunks & Traveling Bags
THISe
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 Buntings In
plain and lace stripe. French Organdies. Linen Lawns, Henrietta Cloths, black and colored Cashmeres,
Tamlse. Australian Crepes and Silk Chaleys, all oflhe latest and newest designs. This department Is
replenished dally. .
OUR LINEN ,
AND WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
and
We make a specialty of Ladies'
is too numerous to
Isrentete. Call for anything vou want in this line: we have it
Misses' Guffs. Collars. Gauze Shirts. Half Hose, colored and plain, and other articles 1
mention. We are offering a nice line of Casslmeres. Cottonades, etc, at greatly reduced prices. We
have an endless variety of Burtons. 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 8carfs, etc.
With them you can find
THE BEST STOCK
IN CHARLOTTE.
Electric belts.
A sore cure for nervous debility, premature de-
The only reliable cure.
etc.
oay. exhaust!'
culars mailed
Chatham street, N. Y.
ireD. 20 aw3m.
Address J. K.
Cir-
REEYES, 43
TELEQRAPHK Wtt ' REPORTS.
MAY 22, 1879
PRODUCE.
Baltimore Oats firm; Southern 34a3P, Wes
tern white 84a35, do mixed 32a33, Pennsyl
vania 34a36. Hay market active: prime Penn
sylvania and Maryland 13al4. Provisions dull;
mess pork, old 10 ftoaio. 70. new ; ouut meats
loose shoulders 4, clear rib sides 434, per car
4, clear rib sides. 5a6, hams, sugar-cured.
Wtsail. Liara rennea nerces t. Duuer nnn;
choice Western packed 14al0, rolls 1 lal3. Cof
fee flimer; Rio cargoes 10al4J4. Whiskey dull at
1.0H. sugar steady; A son iiwws-
CiKcrtrNATi Flour strong: family J5.10a5.75.
Wheat active and firm: red 1.09a.ll. Corn in
gooa denuaid at 3tta41. Oats fairly active at 34a
37. Pork quiet and firm at 10.00. Lard strong;
current make held 6.10. Bulk meats stronger;
shoulders 3.50, short ribs4.57iA bid, cash sales
at 4.57, seUer June, short clear 4.75; bacon
quiet; shoulders 4 clear ribs 5i&, clear sides 5.
wnisKey active ana nnn at i.ui. uuiier nnn;
fancy creamery 17al8, choice Western reserve 13a
14, choice Central Ohio lCal2. Sugar firm and
unchanged: hards 87&a9tt, A white 8a8 New
Orleans 6a7. Hogs in fair demand; common 2.40a
3.10, light 3.15aa40. packing 8.30a55, butchers
3.55a70; receipts 262; shipments 865.
Kxw Yorx Flour no decided change: No.' 2.
2.35a3.l0, superfine Western and State 3.45a3.55,
common to good extra Western and State 3.75a
About tbe "Exedoters."
Mr. IL C. Eccles; nrow ietor of the
Central Hotel, has just returned from
a business, trip to Missouri. -.He, spent
some dats af Kansas CitY.:Aud went
across ihe"river to Wyandotte, which is
m Kansas anhifl 13 the point were
SO' many of the colored emigrants flMJin
the South have, been ianded. He re-.
ter red M7, No. 3 ditto l.lSal.lBfy,. corn
-ungraded 43a5Vi, No. 3, 43a. Oats, No 3, 34.
Coffee moderately demand; Rio Quoted in car-
goes,103kal4,lnioblots lOaiStt. Bugar firm;
Cuba 6a), ialrsto good refi'g- a6Mj, prime
C; rennea stanaara a. , grauuiawsu cms.
nowaerea kul. erusnea km. jtLoutiwes now wi-
feans 28a42. Rice m fair demand and steady;
Carolina minted at 61Aa7. Louisiana RVlWVg.
Pork new mess on 8pot.ia00a.2ft.,- Lara prime
steam spot 6.37W-' Whiskey l:04a Freights
quiet. . , .., .... ....j
ZEIGLEIL BRQS
Celebrated Ladies',: Misses end Children's Shoes
A SPECIALTY.
They also keep Miles', Burt's, Holbrook & Lud
low's, and other best brands.. Gents win And there
the Miller, McCullough & Ober, Can field, and
Miles' hand-made Boots and Shoes. Also
THE CELEBRATE AND POPULAR
PEGRAM SHOES.
Call sure before buying,
attention,
-iprn 9, 1879.
Orders have personal
PEGRAM & CO.
BOOTS
BOOTS
BOOTS
BOOTS !
BOOTS !
BOOTS !
May 16.
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SOLD BY
SO SIMPLE
WAMAHTU
SI 500.00
PARTICU LARS NUMBER A0 DRES s .
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio.
LUMBERS
FOR
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VIA WILMINGTON,
THROUGH FREIGHT. ROUTE
This Line being
Freight from
fully equipped for business,
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to
GreenvlUc, Spartanburg, oil Stations
Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio,
As well as points in Georgia
Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as
Information furnished
F. W.CLARK.
Gen- Frelght Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
DISPATCH LIN
E,
NORTH CAROLINA.
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
offers unequalled faculties for the Trans portion of
Charlotte, Statesvllle, Asheville, Bothertordton
on the Atlanta 4. IKAnnuiia Ali-lilue. ' " " '
and Western N. C. Railroads, w
Alabama and Mississippi.
via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick.
upon application to
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
CjOTTON.
The Richmond & DahVUle day train,
due at 11.25 yesterday morning was sey-
eral hours late.;; ine aeiay w uu u; brought with bim a copy;of the Kansas
an accident at Green Bay. A treigw Cltj 2Hmes in which is published an
train coming east turned into the siae ordeiufroia-.Uie.. mayor .of Wyandotte
Noarout CMtet-, ; middling
13c;
net receipts
gtuck n.283 r eiiMina -oqastwise
HATS
HATS
HATS
ports thftf!tratrantft are meeting 32&sesa5;xpomto.GfaXBritsto
WifcU a uocawk i.wvtwtt-wiaj.-w iT.frkni-Tiirm; mldd'e 131A: low middling
otdlnarr'.t2!te.;net reeelpti -; gross
dOO; Stock. 1.889; ekports coasrwise
track to allow the western bound train
to pass, but did not "clear" the mam
trackV'tfhe hindermost car was run into
by ihe western bound train and smash
ed, and the front of the engine was
thrown off the track. No one was hurt.
The scheduleofthe Statesville trauj
will be changed, Jionday.to make clos
connection with the Carolina Central at
lfiavftCharlotte at 8 a. arrive m
Great Britain 800;
forbidding tbeofficerS' of the railroad
and, isteamboat companies - from 1 land
ing any more of the negroes there.
Some of the negroes who nave -gone
West have obtained work-in the larger
towns, and, others haye , beeijj prjcfyfaed
jtlthMlter Jand temporaty-?neet&s&ries
out orrbure charity. rtChe land is fer
tile and the negroes could do -well if
they could buy lands and build houses
anp; pouia juosist until, utey coma mane
11
BALTTKOBK-
1 Hi;-goo
JOS
: spinners : exports to
to continent j to juaooe
Boston Quiet; middling fSc; low middling
13; good oMlnaryMir; net receipts aw; gross
sales ; siock o,iu; exyono w wrem
mid
dUnel2ic; good ordinary 12; net receipts 4;
so;
ran middling 13c; low
g-toh FIrah middling 13c;
; safer;
TV
pirrr.ATmrr.PHTA Steady: mlddllner .13c; low
middling 13id; good ordinary 12c; net ; receipts
2;. gross 472; saies zo; spmners
gross
pons
ne:
stock 625: SDlnners : ex-
to GreaWBritainr t-"i 9 tm-
f fx i. 1 Hi ' '
m,. arrive in 3Tthevave lio tnohev for anv i'k&X&i?
fitfttaaville ftt 1150 W.- leave OWMSP AhSaA unvkM . and ttialrAifA TanirTlv .
viffeat4.P,m
. i. : r n ma aw. I -r , . ' r. r . -
-AW
affair will be under his entire manage-
and no3tagav ,wll(UejaUowed..J.i:w j
A Mutl-iill?ClMii BwmUfc
the Kaleigh
trarrtsss of
.lsiiiiArvtvYttinoa.
11UV11VV 1
- 1 f f M
fnr th niacins 01 a uiievt
r." route from
minion omyjTKI'i. fmrA
Xhe nexx excuiuiou wwis
aeainst the Richmond ap4 .PaoUa
ate by m tnrng thnf ac
waroqniija uioimss anu mt
course, will
jacnue il ia.
cles re,
faces tor
thonkasatid ttbese, of
carry - impressions - witn
them to their friends,
acoordinsf to -Mr.-Eci
considered Inihe West
migfation'tias about
run its course.,,: r.-muw- !.u. wniiotv
5H0
rrrt
h"TL'JU'VJL!"Jt'
hepiiltirng-
names Mm& rrmmbers or ti
tit a lh,rVMfHft 1
nrrVasnShWshdw. of
lancoln, and Capt. E. Hayne Davis, of
Iredell, of tftis imDuediate Vicinity. j
Jiallroad cornpatif for
toWptbniised.W?
,een,-i
Mtrtnttoin'vrtfieCliarloUe Grays.
.AitfbiisinesV in'eetlri&'of the' Char.
lotte Grays, held at theirar)mory ; after
jja.teoO.aad toi2:Trirr f in,reuiioii8,fJ were uiirno
?llst of VZZZZri!i Hvt rfde,thW'Verdic4,r
,t Class we I f. A irirv at Davidson: eoortitrwing ouwv
ttfield.' VTmSSmi "STT I
v
middling 13ci.j'' low- m!d-
4llng 12c., good ordinary 1214c ; receipts 35 s
shipments ; sales -7;. -stock
CHARUSTDH-rEaar; mWdlHw 12-44. vlum mid-
dUng'lavi-; good ordinary 12c; net receipts
lo; gross ;.aaij ao; bik i,ihp cjjwa
coastwise 498; Great Britain ; jrrance ;
Continent ; to channel - -.
NKW Tobi Dull; sales 2400; middling uplands
13Sb.. middling Orleans J3V8,; epnsoiiaaieanet
receipts 2,162; exports to oreat Britain 2,32i
trance aa.
T.Tvmpooirt-NooN Dull , and- easier. Middling
sales yeserdirT &tte regiilirc losftia, 1 ; re
ceipts 8,160. 'American 2,450. Futures partially
l-lo Cneaper. vpujuuo iun huuuuui uanwi w)
lvery siay ana wuuc i o-io, uno nuu -tuj
72a3-loa7-32, July and August 7 9-32aiA,
sept30
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTI6N!
OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
T.T. SMITH,
Agent a C. Railway, Charlotte.
piELD BROS.,
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
SPRING STYLUS !
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EJSHfBITED IN
CHARLOTTE.
This tock oTj Boot, Shoes, Hats, Truiiks, 4c,
embraces every grade, and will be sold as cheap
as the same Hoods can ' be sold by any house in
the South.
This InstJtuHon was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes In 1868,. for thb teem of
twentt-stvk TSARS, to which eontract the Inviola
ble faith of the State Is pledged with a capital of
S1.000.000. to which It has since added a Reserve
Fund of $350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM-
Bi iKAWLN(s win take place montmy. u
never scales or postpones. Look at the following
distribution: .
GRAND PROMENADE; CONCERT,
. , during which will take place the
109TH GRAND MONTHLY
. AND THB '
EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17th, 1879,
Under the personal supervision uid management
' ' ' ' ' ' ' '. ' , r .
." : '.'A .!'; "! ; of ''.',
(Jen. GT BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, ..
. , , : ( , I and Gen. J. A. EARLY, of Virginia.
" ! CAPITAL PRIZE, & 00,000.
Notije Tickets are t Ten Dollars Cly.
Halvesr, $5:. , Fifths, t Xentts, Si- t'K,:
--.r LIST Of 1"BIZES
dellverr , May and June 1 8-16",
3 Tooaf.l Hnll'. Julv and Am
ugust and September 7-1 l-32a5 IB. September
and OCtODer i n-lo, uciuutsr tutu nvnnuucr ,
A DenMtPrlaBUr.L:
me
4aJth&ity8King' wtm w "w""""",
vember andDecember . New, crop shlppetfiOc-
tober and NQvemDer per sau . v ovemwer
December,
iar. Thar, thn thanks of this, CQinDaJ.
are due, anarenexeDyvienaeKea,'wi
sHowelland ;i others ladr
friends, for the; veiy hatidsoDaejbiahner
in, which the'y .aecorad jthe canopy oc-
rtifned DVJjessieMayii ..; j
on'H That-t.h thanks of the company;
ra ui rfnn AtiriWftfoi-ebv tendered, to! 000 bales.
4liJtoit!yVW May .....
amedPick Crock-' he can in finding his soiv a cos wffldawwfor. the- nse of ! said vehicle. J ""-Vv::"::.". ::"
ostice Warlne. in the. llttKrhhi feiffleraMraneiit-. . - -
Sales 150,-
ir.blue
as nav?
whinh. if nnrrimi'
hair vt. , himiiiHlif a; i and that he
would be compelled; to give him the;
full punishment allowedjby.the.Iaw, ten
years itr the1 i)enitfentiaTy,?Wheri Ctock-!
ett said in a defiant manneri "bentence
.ttudbed-
t tn vnit Tmhold Fever, or If vou
n,4ii. naiamnrn PtUkv or ents. 4: I. . .. .la tAtiHSft.Mlt.
ett. was convicxed-li
iu iiuuse-ureaKiiiK. dusuuo n r j yZa i , ,oir.i Hw'
PttmotadoA the8senteflce, descr asJb
tne prisoner that, ne naa ueen wm" pjw r": irry Hrir nants ifvouwant
guilty of a veryeripus offence-one. ungon, g j
ommitted arter un, fxr,ui- vrv m-ate- w"-
V.Vi f or nnv inf of ftmtiofi which would s.flM tiiiBf im WMek tne Docwts alll
. . .. - t i A, - VAn nnsf '1 - v,
enable Wm wrwin? Pi-wi
willr mviira., any. one-..wiiw.-'iiut.;
le or, expense in .finding Jam,
hov's name is ; x.nwu - co wcj
Nkw Yob k Futures closed weak.
13.80a.81
13 .38a.40
18 57a.58
13..73a;74
13v45a.46
ltl ORo OR
uctODer.. i,-'VfT-,Tj,'i'V .'r'fr'cS
November. -Vf ) fj- 4 U -f5!
December. .T7i...- ".-f.f.f.. ll.42a.44
,rt.l.4.4a.40
Aucruat
September J.'.v.
tober
,fff - YtVn'iXNANCIAL, .
they are aU of .onemtad regarding Cod ".9", governments firm. - New 5's, Wft Four ai4
as tneoniymuis w "lr".VV7rfhirr half percenuru; -ft. ' ot per cenw
)end me;
WeF(9dth
Jfcd;
rrd don teai wueie juu j ub w, ? ir IU i.wwrt 1 n?
3 leUoatwe" Y nnyi'MC",Vt'y.,. . W5rr-zi2z. r Mnnot hear. the 3
. t. . , i ....lVntt tri Vll! I rf kOTTlI.lf 111. V I. AtvO . J-V-?"-r r r-, ' j TT' I
prJw,FiWRwr? Aif-wiUedlTiead-strong i ow
A
'rases arb Wamlla any other f
Sfate
owii
eovsimi
.jJtatfaa toioli And -solid tlssoes of
nTT ?7ianjuuMiv nirAtji tha dreaded rtrooess
TWSnXStS Aom thi? enclent
armniaxiai iever:ais
the only tnqwn speclPff W
wuierrls ' v l -1 i l1 7x V r .i.
at jareiyf&ils 1 4 C " j a. c- - .-. ,
-tihe 1 dJ ' ; ,r; w-OKfiCT oar thb Obsxbvxs,' if c
Qf i - - chablott. Mai 23. 1879; xl
exhiblUott of impnreblood. which dlsflgurej the
Person and annoys attendants and assoclates.when
they eould be made elean and loelt blood kept pure
f using D, Bll'a Blood Mixture. . l " ' '
MITn distracted ir l aonc nuu uu, i r-MSJ5Sn iita: because of its repulsive l 4 T"
1H - htm" I w I "... k. ,h.t 1.11 1 flAnil m III) TUT
for I fear starYavuju;i"'tif.,r""..?r taste, .'inousanas win rejviw vma&Sz
some crime.,, ,
A-iafesfahd most reiiaDie remeay. '--
. .'. 4i vaiuuniH chimiiuvw aid jiub vuw fvvv"' t - "m '
h rr-iix - a livTn ivtKfcrwiiitjihiA mixture ot Scott Emal-
m . T 4
IT-"'
naldh of thebabylsDr. BuU Bay p.
jtntatosi nothing Injurious, f rice 25c a botue.
l )iiiU3B UI. av -T"
The market raterttar closed otdeas' fU(?ws:
. 13
Low riUddllng. .'..Vttmt.r( -f Yify
. .. I vu
. lOlfell
Tinees
Lower grades,. ...
WHOLKSALK AND RKTAIL
GR0CKRS and DEALERS In COUNTliY PROftUCK
Keep constantly on band
FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR
KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, A- -PLES,
DRIED FRUITS, 4e. - ;
. ' i; ' i ' -'
Exclusive Dealers in ' i
RAMSOUR '& BONNIJJTELL'S .and A.' L. RHU
FORp'S various brands of FLOUR.-
ALSO, PROrRIKTOKI OF TBK
...... . 'rf,,v;i .'iv4.i
CHARLOTTE HOTEL,'
CHARLOTTE, N-b
MERCHANTS
Will ydo-weil tocaU.and examine this siock, as
. , ; .. , - .... - ; . ; . r. i. ! I
It lSj especially adapted to the trade of North and ,
South Carolina, and will be sold t wlwlesale or
retail on most reasonable terms, . . . , .
1 Capital Prbeif,.,.
'- 1 Grand Prl2e Ot
. 1. Grand Prizeof;.....
2 Large Prizes of... .
4 Large arizes pt. . .
$100.000....
50,000....'
20,000.:..
10,000....
, .6,000., i.
, ' 1,000 ...
600.. .
. '800....
!,'Jl0 -mi
SI 00,
.60.1
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
' 40.000
eaooo
100.000
r
ha
To Charlotte are Invited to call anderapggr
Prizes of
50 Prizes of . . . .
100 Prizes of ..i
200 Prizes of ..,
. BOO Prizes of ,
10.000 Prizes of .
' ;' APPROilMATKlK PB1Z23: . ,s'
lOO AnntnrfmnHah Prizes of iSab&.'.'j -fiSd.'bOO
100 Approximation Prizes i ,10O.i.i - 10,000
lOOApproslmatlon Prizes of ...la.,,.,.,. ,7,500
11,27 Prizes, amotmtmg to. : A ,..J.;522,500
This house has been refitted and newly furnished,
and Is kept In first class style.
Terms, .Per Day'
.AL
2 00
Great Induce men tijfleretl io table board
ers; for terms see the piprietor. s: .'n";
' '" ' ' . . ', ,.;'n Ajf tilt !.
. ISOtnnlbus and Carriages at every tcajnt.
.'(.in. ..Proprietors.
.Superintendent..
, . ,.. .. ..Cl4rJc
.. i-jrr-! tT4'-ji-i
FIELD BROTHERS.
Mr. H. S. Wilson a Ladt,
Hsket Wn0IrQ,-'-, ..... .
feb!
V! f
S5t' .'SSSifr. icommlssloriers;.
ntnck. as thev will find it most complete hi every . f. T". ffr.y' -.Tf i :.X L u
. JJi.U21fd,i': ; I ' AppIIcop'for rates to clubs should only be made
"'icE,!:,icE.fi"'':;:
. v ,,r W.S.. EORBES, Agent,
Smith A Forbes' Old Stand, Trade St
3. '51 )gMist. ti
tothe office of tbe company In New Orleans. :
ii- Write lorcircuiars or senu oraers io ..
J c-,'5'. - - MA. DAUPHIN,
j Postoffice Box 82, New Orleans, Louisiana
D
R. A. W, ALEXANDER,
- J DENTIST j
QmcaS QVSRJt. B. WBISTON GO'S ''.
w 25 years
mslactloo,'
experience I 4juaraiiee entire
Janll
i: i ..... . t - - r, . N. , ,
r This magnhvent brand or uigara baa lust neen
receive a. ana an wno nave ineu u say u ia tne
BEST-5 CENT CIGAR
They liav('ever seen ' tn Charlotte. ' Sold, only - at
PERRY'S.
rhere I am prepared fo furnfsh a SOperioe aualltj
Where I am nrenared i
to all who ma want Irtt- 'Mv ear will also make
dally deliveries aX plaoeaof,slnes or private
resiaencea vraers given w nver, Hamm w
me through P.- O. Box 153, or delivered to me U
offlc on lot of Bock Island Factory, will receive
prompt attention. j f .rs : ",: ' - .
Customers who negln with me wUl be sapphed -the
entire season at the fpuwlngflguresi .lf -iV,l
la ananttHeg ieas.than 5 Bi5wStt(tflK v-'r-
41 S T of 50 lbs. and no..t i liac. ".tf
The above figures are the same at Mch fee h'a j
been bold for the last two seasons, when I had
competition: and as I Have unsurpassed iacuities
to conduct tne cosiness on a legitunater pnncipie,
eonsumers, will consult thelv UMerest by-glvl. . z m
atrial. ', . i t :. ,
irA mv nm'ninp' m nT rnianurr mraniuv caiMustr
and forwarded with dispatch. .,".. ' "r
Thankful) for your patronage m me past, I re
spectfully ask a continuance of tbe same. ;
J. T. ANTHONY.
May2. . - - - - . 1