5TI)C Cljariattc jBcrotr -T . LOCAL I.MKUJi.t:A(L 1 il v 1 HllBAl lICECToB J. f c The following table shows the running of passen ger trains to Hint from Charlotte, on. all the rail " BICHMOND DANYILL. Arrives tfom Richmond arid Goldsboro. 12 40 a. m. Leaves tor " ;. " j 3.60 a. ui Arrives from Richmond,.; . . . . . . . 1 1.12 a. nr Uaw tar i -t j ; .) . a . f . J 6.40 p. nt ATLANTA A CHABXOTTK AIB-UHX. . Arrives from Atlanta,.' v.cf. 8.40 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta. . . tl v. ; '. i .-. ivi . . i . 1 2.40 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta,... .V...vj;..i.S.'' tf 40 p. m. leaves for Atlanta.......... ... 11.12 a. m. ' CHAKLOTTB, COLUMBIA ACGC8TA. Arrives from Augusta,'. Leaves for Augusta, , Arrives from Columbia (ac Freight) Leaves for Columbia, . " . 3.70 a.m. 12 45 a. m. 8.10 p. m. 5.40 a. m. , , CABOtOSIA .CKlfTKAU'irt , ' , Arrives from Wilmington,) 'fuif'.j.w 8.20 si m. Leaves for Wllmlngton,t:;.iJ.t .i. fc.' 'V 8.25 p. m. Arrives from Shelby,. .'; iui&s 5.05 p. m. Leaves for Shelby.. . 8.4'J a. m. ATLANTIC, TXNNESSKX A OHIO. A rrlves from Statesville 1. 8.00 p. m. Leaves for, Statesville,.,. , , ,. t 8.00 a. m ;t,llAKti;TKi: OFFU K. r OFFICX HOOH8. OPENS. CLOSES. Money Order Department,. A00 a. in. 5.00 p. m. Registry Department, U.OO a. jn. 5.00 p. m. Gen'l Dellv'y a Stump Dept., .8.00 a. m. , tf.00 p. in. " ' " 8.30 p. M. 8.45 p. m. On Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp Department will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 " hiitnid amd cuwxa or liAiLa. s ' ' ' OPENS. CLOSES. DanvllIs&CharlotteR.tt.,. 8.00 a.m. fl.00p.rn. , " 11.15 a.m. fl.00p.rn. Charlotte Atlanta R. R... 8.00 a. m. 9.00 p. m. " ft Augusta B. R... 8.80 p. m. 10.00 a. m. WHm'n 4 Charlotte R.R.,. 8.80 p.m. 5.00 a.m. Charlotte A Shelby R. H... . 5.80 p. m. .00 a. m. . A statesville, .... 5.80 p. m. fl.00 a. m. rsr Seattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at 5,00 p. m., and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m. far" Yorkvllle. (horse route,) Thursdays at ft. 00 p. m.; and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. ? - . W. W. JENKINS, P. M. MeSmith Music House, Charlotte, N. C. T. C. Smith Drugs, 4c. Rowell ft Co New Advertisement INDICATIONS, War Department, i Office Chief Signal Officer, -Washington, May 30,'7j30 p. m. ) For the South Atlantic States, lower pressure, stationary or higher tempera ture, southerly to westerly winds, and generally clear weather. Eioca.1 Report for Yesterday. 17 A.M. UP.Mi-apTM Barometer, Thermometer Relative Humidity, iVlnd-rDlrection... " Velocity,. Weather. 30.059 77 57 S. H Clear. Highest temperature 88 deg.; lowest r!7. rieteorological Kecorn. WEATBKB REPORT, HAT 30. iH0P.1L 80.108 S0.040 74 87 08 ' 80 S.W. 8. 6 6 Clear. Fair. Stations. Barom Th.i WlnoViVeL" Weather.. Atlanta,.... 29.98 85 SK. 12 Fair. Augusta . .. 80.08 89 8. E.' 8 Hazy. Charleston, 80.16 87 8. 6 Clear. Charlotte,.. 80.02 87 8. W. 8 Fair. Corslcana,. 2S.71 94 a 17 Fair. Galveston, 29.86 85 S.E. 13 Cloudy. Indlanola... 29.83 88 8. 14 Fair. Jackson'Ue, SaiS 83 & E. 9 , Clear. Key West,.. 29.97 80 E. 18 Fair. Mobile 80.00 88 & E. 14 Fair. Montgom'y, 80.00 90 8. E. 10 Fair. N. Orleans, 29.94 88 8. E. 15 oudy. Punta Rasa 80.01 86 E. 19 Fair. Savannah.. aitt 84 a E. 10 Clear. St Marks.. 30.05 90 S. W. 7" Clear. Havana.... 29.92 86 N. E. J 2 Fair. Index to New Advertisement Pegram ft Co Replenished. WltUumsky ft Baruch Attention, Ladies. Newcomer ft Ramseur Sample Iron Arrived. lr. Charles Brown Chiropodist. Maxwell ft Harrison Auction. J. M. Wilson Milch Cow for Sale. This Office Lost. IIOTIE PEIVCILI NtiS. Mr. J. M, milch cow. Wilson offers for sale a fine The fluctuations of the cotton market are still watched with interest, although most of the holders of futures have sold. Thevounsr folks of Charlotte seem loth to sav that the festive season has. ended, notwithstanding the unusually warm weather. The Pioneers think they will carry somewhere in the neighborhood of a thousand people on their excursion to Winnsboro. Maurice's Gospel Tableaux.which are to be exhibited at the Baptist church in t his city next Monday night, is highly spoken of by the press. ; vSeveral, hundred colored people left the city yesterday morning on an ex cursion train to attend the ceremonies of National memorial day at Salisbury. There is a ssign" that the nearer to midnight the moon changes; the dryer it will be. The present modn, changed about half past 12. Coroner Alexander has held; four in quests in the last three weeks-1 some thing unusual in Mecklenburg. In no case, however, was , a verdict of death' from personal violence returned. Two horses hitched to a wagon, made an attempt at a runaway at the corner of Trade and College streets yesterday afternoon. The performance didn't amount to anything but it drew well. Ninety is the highest point the mer cury has reached here this season. Yes terday its highest achievement was 88 ; day before yesterday it: went to 89. This is getting along pretty well for May mild, gentle, joyous spring-like May. , Dr. W. II. Hoffman, secretary, of the stater Tpn tat ABsaelattonr!"vesterda v sent out notifications to the profession, that the hext annual meeting would be held in Raleigh; beginning on the :1st, of J nly, at JVo'cJockjtTm ; a ' w Toodles." j the? mndescript vehicle which has been doing! service jn this citv for soma timeU ht to ho altered and rewired, and -transferred1 to the"t3IeTrt Alpine Springs, to transport persons from the station to the hotel. Policeman Carter, of the regular, fm has been detailed as sanitary ; police man. He has already begun his rounds and it is hoped1 tbiatHhe citizens will give him all the aid and encouragement he needs iri his efforts to preserve the health of the city. , , ; k In the United States court in Charles ton, Wednesday,; in the matter of ex parte S..L. White, assignee, in re T. B. Withers, bankrupt ex j)arte the Mer chants and farmers actional Bank of Charlotte, an order was j signed, dis missing the appeal : and temaijmngHhe cause to the district co;uxt :si j Notwithstandin1gr thT waf m jweather the german at the assembly Toohis last night seem to have been greatly rijoyed. The success 6f the evenlng; was due to a large measure to the elegant music of a hand nf Italians from the West, wli) rendered Strauss' waltzes in a highly id- . - Mr; JoavlTlouseanlindnstricus and deserving citizen, has turned his. attention to painting screens ?n mi nlnt.hmrMtitr tandseaiie -views embody- . ing his recollections of thf scenery of the llhvna iirwl 'nf fcotltll I AfrlCa.i He notonlv Taints the screen, but ' Will A little child, the daughter ot Artliur Bln'ki'Ml j PfThis eityriell into a tubflt hot. water' yesterday and was badly scalded. The Immediate applioay tionof Henry's CarboUc Salve, which was, fortur. nately in the house, Instantly removed the pain, and the little sufferer Is now out ot danger. y Z BIercZiajiu Excursion, to Blcluund.' ' The Western North 'Carolina Wt chants excursion to Richmond, about which there has been a good deal of in auirr recently, occurs on th 9A nf .Tnm' Lbutf merchants who hive tickets will be allowed to leave on any of the follow ing trains: That which leaves Char lotte at 6:45 on the evening of the 1st; that which leaves at 3:40 on the mom- i M IV. J x , . , . . . l4. t.... i :n . i -r. i r . iaoj, ticuii uiey win arrive m xiicnmona early on the morning of the 3d. The price of a ticket for the round trip is only $5, but only those persons who hare received tn,iiiyticiii from some one of the commercial organizations of Richmond will be allowed to take ad vantage of the cheap rate; all persons luusi, un appucauon ior a ticKet pre sent their invitation to the ticket agent. DeatU'a Doing. A telegram received in this city an nounces the death; tin Winstjbn, night before last of. Mrs, -Elizabeth Carter Brown, mother of Col. John E. Brown, of Charlotte. The sad intelligence will be sincerely regretted here where she lias many warm friends and admirers. She was a noble Christian woman, j'ef markable for strength of characterin telligence and piety. Col. Brown was with his rriothef at the time of her death. It is also with regret that we chroni cle the death of the mother of Mr. W. J. Yates, of the Democrat, which occur red in Fayetteville also night before last. Mr. Yates received the sad news by telegram yesterday morning. Mrs. Yates was in her 86th year and was re markable for many sterling and wro inanly traits which endeared her to her friends and exacted more than filial de-v her children. Mr, -w- I I- atesuf left the city yesterday to attend her funeral. The Pentecostal Season. Wednesday last, being the fiftieth day after the Passover, began the Jewish feast of Pentecost. It was the feast of the harvest and stood as the culmina tion of the sacred season, and was char acterized by a hospitable liberality and remembrance of the poor. Its distin guishing rite was the offering of two loaves of leavened bread from the new crop. The season is also kept as a fes tival in the Christian Church, and among Latin and Greek Christians ranks next after Easter. It commemo rates the time when the Holy Ghost de scended upon the apostles and bestowed on them the gift of tongues. The con version of three thousand persons was held to be the beginning of the preach ing of the Gospel to all nations, The festival of Pentecost was in the early ages one of the favorite seasons for ad ministering baptism, and as those who received it were clothed in white to symbolize the spiritual purity which baptism confers,- the,lay acquired the name of Whitesunday, or Whitsuntide. Sunday, being the seventh after Easter, is Whit Sunday in the Christian calen dar. Railroad Noicm. The summer schedules go into effect the first of next week. It is not likely that any material changes will be made on roads running into Charlotte, but connections will be made by which per sons from the-eastern and southern parts of the State may go directly through to Western North Carolina. Some of the schedules are already in operation. ; ' Capt. Fred Bush, formerly connected with the Air-Line Bailroad, had his collar bone broken by being caught be tween two cars on the Georgia road a few days ago. He escaped death very narrowly. , ,ln the United States court in Charles ton, day before yesterday, in the case of the Kichmond and Danville Railroad Oompanyvs. the Atlantaand Richmond Air-lne Kail way Company, the City of Greenville, S. LV Hoge, comptroller general of the State of South Carolina, J. P. Latimer, J. P. F. Oampfahd J. Wat son, on motion of Attorney-General Youmans an order was signed confirm ing the mandate of the Supreme Court. A Struggle and a Uace With a Prl oneiwlliat Beaptnre, ( ' Some months ago a negro named Jim Stewart, an ex-convict, robbed another negro, John Grier, at the Rudisill mine, and subsequently fled the eity. Grier obtained a warrant for his arrest and was deputed by Justice Davidson to serve it When the excursion train was about to leave . the North Carolina depot for Salisbury, yesterday morning, Grier laid eyes on his man for the first time and immediately called Policeman Carter to assist him in making the ar rest. They captured Stewart, but after a desperate struggle he succeeded in escaping from their clutches and ran on in tne direction or Mr. dick Morse s brick yard, the policeman, the colored man Grier, and Messrs. Charley Creigh- ton, Ben Barnhardt and Sam Towson the three last having been summoned by the policeman in pursuit. In pass ing by the brick yard Mr. Morse at temDted to ston .the, escaped prisoner. tl.'si ots rrkt- the negro struck Mr. Morse a severe blow on the head with a rock. By this time the other parties came up and af ter beating Stewart up pretty badly they succeeded in subdumg him, and he was brought back to town. Me was taken before the mayor and fined $30 for resisting officers, but hiving no money he was turned over to Justice Davidson to answer the charge in the warrant The magistrate ordered him to be bound over in the sum of $100. in default of which he was sent to jail to awttit trial - at' the ; next term ot the court '.r w SesmUMF Vance at X.rnchbsu-f k ferjAtori.Yance spoke. to alarge audi ence at the -armtial tobacco - fair at Lynchburg; Wednesday; The report of .theJVem:of that city, gives the fol- "Aftertlonduswn otCJJLMarye's address, senator a. v ance was s corteflJit jfJhfeHslaSnd by the following named gentlemen: Hon. R. E. Withers, Gen.1 J. A- Early,' ;Hort. -Jaines A. Walk- er, lion, a nomas v mieueau, ui. jx. x. Clark, and Messrs. C. W. Button, John W. Carroll, T. C. S. Ferguson and E. P.1 "Senator ,v ance was lntroauceu uy Gen. J. A. Early in a very appropriate speech after, which he proceeded to de liver a most excellent address, wfiicn from the first sentence to the iast,riv ited the strictest attention, and elicited frequent bursts of applause. An at. tempt to print an abstract Of the speech would do manliest injustice to me uis tinguisbedspeaker, but we echo the opinion of all ' who heard it wbeiuwe. say tnat(it. was ,consnicuousiy:J auu es sentially a practical, common sense ad dress, full of - sound logic!, interspersed With his characte4stio-witf M clothed in the most choice language, perhaps no address on a similar occasion in this city, has given so completer satisfaction, and deliehted so? many classestand con ditions of people. ' There was something. in it to pease every Dooyrana even those, whose .expectatipns were highest. 'wareMttft tMUtistledr AO f Speaking .editorially oi tne adiressf the New& say$ j f The speech of this dis tinguished gentleman yesterday, at our fair, not only gay eygeaiejTstisf action tn hii' hoarra hhf. wakvthA "Occasion Of I sieralliaBt hts ih a cross-rfirof yit. m wuifiti senator tvuners wiiu tsuci4 as our tPiaoaii nuny jias aqoea to ma repntaton in" this ejty,' b V is welcomedfby ali like a new star In society i tir t nnii'a ninnd Mixture. ig?L JLeetnre La4 Night U Thele&uri'or mCiLh tie State Geologist, given, at the militarylnsti tnte ls'nlgj?t'wasj fettrj)rise, and for, such short notice was excellently well attended.' The professor arrived in the city on tne day train of yesterday at 1U unannounced and unheralded. - even to Col. Thomas, so that necessarily no notice was gotten to the institute before 1 UWliJIW iraec.5 uowereij fqUQ a gatner- I iue g ol ladies anor gentlemen from the city were in attendance, and these,, with the students, very nearly filled the ehap eL in which the lecture was given. The lecture was lengthy. Yet not too much- so. considering the wide range coveeijifrxwiriieiijei and , it is only a . pity , that it could not have been ;cu info three tir four parts, so very discursive was itand so very in structive. His style is dignified and plain, he indulges in no long sounding scientific terms, is simple and direct in his manner. His range covered the great cpal(de posits of the world, which viae' graiiUitaUy shownupon maps, the United. States having 192,000 square miles of coal. En eland 28.000: vet England used three times the quantity we did. The deposits in inaia ar Prussia am eafeh j wW00.Tbe icoal-fields of our own State were shown to exist mainly in Chatham and Stokes coun ties ; that at points the beds were lost and the difficulty in our formation was in again finding them after the stratifi cation was lost; that the great question was whether to go up or -down or side wise for a rediscovery, and that capi talists looking at the fields will not in vest until this question is determined. Each field is about 40 miles in length, the material is mainly bituminous though a portion is a" soft anthra- v.vyi --.v vuiu wfJvtA vuv ;i.viva 4.VJ.UU. ation i tWsinanieyia4e section as exceptional, and beginning at the Azo ic period, ran through the scale of for mation. The latter half of the lecture was il luminated by magic lantern, and the professor showed the formation of veg etation, the condition of and murkiness of tlffi atuKfephere in the days when the eommandfLet there be light," came. He traced the growth of vegetation from the days of the moss fungus, and from growths through to the stately trees. We would be glad, had w space, to give toore of .the professor's rare talk, but it was late when he was done. "We only know that the people of Charlotte missed a great chanee, and the profes sor must i-eturn and repeat. . . Melleiuont Park. Mr. M. W. Robinson will open re freshment rooms at Bellemont Park to-day, where will be furnished visitors to this pleasant retreat from the heat and dust of the city, all -kinds of ices, lemonade, beer, cigars, &c:' The season at Bellemont may be said to be fairly open. A stand has been erected for dancing, which will be smoothly planed and ready for use by Monday. ,In a few weeks the place will also "be supplied with a bowling alley, and possibly other attractions. The park will prove even a more popular resort than it was last season. It will be a Utopia for that large and influential class known as the stay-at-homes. A New Pateiit Iron. Messrs. E. H. Newcomer and H. M. Ramseur have received their specimen of the new patent iron the Crocker & Fawnsworth fluting and smoothing iron for which they are agents here, and are now ready to exhibit it to the public. The iron possesses many ad vantages ; it is heated within itself, by means of an alcohol lamp which can not explode and which could do no harm if it could and would. By this means it can be heated up to fthe iron ing "point in nine" minutes ; it was heat ed in The Observer office yesterday afternoon in six. Heated as it is, it effects a great saving in the matter of fuel, and besides does not bring the person doing the ironing in contact with the artificial heat necessary to warm up the old-fashioned iron. There are, of course, no ashes or dirt about it, and this fact, in connection with its economy and general utility, is destin ed to gain for it a wide-spread populari ty. Messrs. Newcomer and Ramseur are the agents for North Carolina for the sale of this iron, and persons wishing to purchase territory can address them at Charlotte XIo Concert Iast Nifbt. The opera house was crowded last night by an appreciative audience who heard the May concert, given by the Sunday school children of the various religious denominations of the city, un der the management of Mr. Arthur L. Butt The children were tastefully dressed, and in carrying out the pro gramme exhibited thorough training on the part of the manager, and their songs were well sung, while the skill of the organist, Miss Mattie Creswell, was of a verytmarf eq character. The little ones, many of them adorn ed with representations of angels' wings, crowned Miss Mamie Frasler; the Queen of May, and then threw, their offerings at her feet the ceremonies beinsr inter- spered with May T)ay songs, and repre sentations of spring, summer, autumn and winter. After the regular pro gramme had boen carried out the child ren, led Dy Miss rasier, sang "The Uld North State," during which a mam moth hornets' nest was presented to the little queen amid applause by the spectators. The large audience was delighted with the performance, and the mana ge!? must bae netted .quite a hand some sum, wuienis-it uuuerswou is to be placed at the disposal of the various Sunday schools. . ; j DIED. In this city. Hay 29th. Dolly, Infant daughter of V. M. and M. T. Bridges, and grand-child of C. C. Stringer, of Petersburg, Va.. aged 15 months and odaya Atersourg inaex-Appeai piease copy. Esse Attainable by the Bhesnstic , 's . Yes. although' they may despair of relief, it is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a remedy which carries off, by means of Increased actl-ty-of the tkldneyslmpoftant channels for biooa -purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin- ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent Is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamlna-. tlon of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief in dyspepsia, lever and ague, and nervous ailments. It is. perhaps, the finest tonic extant and is highly recommended as a medicinal J stimulant or aiswuroisnea pnysicians ana analysis who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very benencuu. xne press aiso enuorses iu Thousands Use it, Why Hesitate; " It is adapted espedaOy to those Cases where , the womb is disordered, and will cure any Irregularity of the "menses." Dr. J. Braoneid's Female aegu later acts like a charm In "whites," or In a sudden; heck of the "monthly courses," from cold.- trouble : of mind, or like causes, by restoring the discharge in every instance. So also in chronic cases its ac tion is prompt ana aecisive, ana saves me constuu tlon from countless evils and premature decay, Ask your druggist for a circular. . jU At the last June distribution of fob Louisiana State Lottery Company a worthy but Umpecunlous coal merchant of New Orleans drew, for ten dot lars! tavestedp 6n v hundred ; thousand jdfiUars,i There are iust as sood ODDOrtunltles for some one offered under the management ii Generals Beau-' regard ana Kstny, at new vtrieans, on June nut. i. tor runner imonnauon, aaaress on.;4. Phib. P. JO Box NewOrleans.- 1 4 1: - mar28 lw ' ,' . ' .Item 9BHBSB 000 sn4PLB "St ; . , M03T APPROVED FORM. ' X: fJust Printed ai d For Sale at the X?JlO 'JUT 1.1 v;u S ' onSERVKR OITKTCK eMUttet . fearfully alammg;' the average of nte bernr !esseiirverr year, put Any reasonable cause; death msoBlng U from the moat instgnmeant origin.; At (his sonof tnerearesDedallT. aeridtaBKha t thin that m the hurry of eWry dayllfe weare apt to overlook the dangers atteadlnc tt aitd oOea H too late, thai a Fever or Ltmc trouble lusalmd set lTLTwoBands lose their lives in fills wars ery winter, while bad Boacxn's Cdooux Sxsor been taken, a cure would have resulted sMaUrts bill froma doctor been avpklady For an tTInf hi of the Tliroa iae4dtifcsV ftflrabtBAi Qmui Stbdp has proven Itself to be the greatest dlseor- Lerr of its kiiuiiQ medii mecQdne. Every DrogglstU this its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a stogie failure known. iirsMwhkrieajresffle. The climate of some parts of the South seems to peculiarly foster three special scourges of the gen eral health; these an yellow fever, periodically; malarial fever and consumption or premature de cline always. The result of all of them, when not rapidly fatal, is complete prostration "f the wkeis system, and in most eases, ..otter mmbfltty to derive restoration from the nourishment of ordinary food. Then tbe doctors all ay. the only thing the stom ach and pancreas, and liver, can accept and torn into vitalizing blood and solid fibre is Cod Liver did tonic, and then it has not the least disagreea ble taste or odor, ana is acceptable 40, the most sensitive stomach. "' ' - may28 2w 1 ; A care iTo kit who aresulterrng fronl tSS;errots'n4 ta dlscretlons of youth, nervous weakness, eaity de cay, lose of inanbood, J will send a recipe On will cure you, FBEB OF CHABGS. This great remedy was discovered by . missionary ht South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Button H, vZm YorkCtty. .. , , 4 Ian25 ' ' ' v' " For upwards of thirty rears Mrs. WmsloWs Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. ggy &&vtvti&zmtnt&. AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 88 per cent National Publishing Co., jrnuaaeipma, jra. TYY PiAAO I Judiciously lnvest 3PV JLJ 5pOUvv ed to Wall street, lays the foundation for substantial fortunes every week, and pays an Immense percentage of profits by the new capitalization System of operating in stocks. Full explanation on application to Adams, Browrrt5o., Bankers, 26 Broad street, N. Y. DEAR SIR I SustaiteCataiogueoi RIFLES, SHOT GJJNS, BETQLYEBS. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa. BENSON'S CAPCTNE POROUS PLASTER See that each plaster has the word C-A-P-C-I N-E cut through it, and insist on having no other. Ask your physician as to its merits over all others. UK Parson's Purgative Pills make new Rich Blood. and will completely change the blood In pe entire system to three months. Any person wh will take one piU each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be re stored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. L & JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Me. Wheeler's Elixir Phosphites ' An elegant preparation for sustaining the vital era a nerve ana Dram 100a one dollar per e. DB. T. C. SMITH, Druggist. Fine Flavoring Extracts. Lemon, Vanilla, Pine Apple and Strawberry, at DR. T. C SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Elixirs and Fluid Extracts. The largest assortment In the citv mav be found at DR. T. C SMITH'S DRUG STORE. A Full Line of Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicines always c hand at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. on Cuticura Remedies, Salve, Soap and Resolvent, Just received at DR. T. C SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Bromidia, lodia, f; ; Vitalized Phosphates. Tamar Indlen. Bedford Springs Mass and Seven Springs Mass, at iul x. u. siiiru a imuu stuhb. Ladies' and Gents' Shoulder Braces, improved patterns, at DR. T. C SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Five Cent Cigars One of our specialties we try to get the best call and get some at va. t. u. HJiiru a vavit axutts. Vest Pocket Cure And Horehound Cough Syrup, each 25 cents a bot tle, at Da T.C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. 25c. Hair Dy$. Has been tried and found satisfactory, Fof sale by DR. T. C. SMITH, Druggist Pump Cans, For holdlng'Kerosene OU. The cheapest In Char lotte, at va. 1. v. Mu m a vttuu bi&. if Merchants Will buy theirri)rugs and Medicines of pr. t. C. Smith, Druggist, at Charlotte, they will find prices sausiactory ana save rxeignt cnarges rrom nortn- ern markets. Visiting Strangers Will find lce Cold Soda Water at Dr. T. C. Smith's Drug Store, opposite the Central HoteL These Hof Davs H isJtri' i!j;.'-;,. -.i-UV.-.- :. i. . . S Try Arctte Soda Water, and SparUlng Ginger Ale, 5 cents a ghws, at ' If You Smoke Don't forget to try the 5 cent Cigars for sale at ? . DR, T C. SMITH'd DRUG S.TOBE. oiletArticles, ; Perfumery, aril feverytWnefm the line at lowest iiwi of ' r,ti t TVfcfu-i Vna nana atvav two c if. . A a. u hiywif aw ' ANI i I WH K AT BREAD, .-''.1.1 i, ?.if.-st ' . v.'. AT PRATHF.R'a 1 .y tlltlrtllfi Jtl.'IK!'.; Pound, Spange,rqit,, Jelly, and all kinds ot Faney. Cakes at v i&i- ... : PRATHKR'S, ' May 82;t'ii?V- , r ; Street gPARKLING CATWJIA SPBTJG ;1' ': ' " ' WESTERN', N. C- io i; , Long and layqrably aftown for pels Dtt-dyapen-t&ahd'alterativa crnla wtew, opened 20th May, f8f9. '6Qar4a per day,' and reduced rates for i unoetlme. and families. Invalids will have the advantage of four different mineral waters, and fa. aaaHion, tne i-unusn bohuv vapor ana saeaieacea baths. It desired, w -.ti- m ? t r ' v--' Springs situated 7 miles nortk of Hlcfcory oh the Western North Carolina Railroad, over the finest toad In the State. For further Information, address fne proprietor,, . mar25 Staw sa to thu T A .- ELLIOTT, 1L D, lu. 1 J- i CDItDH Of the most odebrated ioakexkfe will be sold at the very lowest prices. Also a full line of HltoEES', ZIEGKLER'S AND DALSHEIMER'S S And & Urge stock of Slippers and Newport Ties. In ents! goods tore have a convince you that we sell the saaae article sold -ersewherein the oity from 15 to P. S. I take pleasure in aanomncltif with aa experience of ten years in the . May,l8TO.j and Hoaae eopy. Roots arid Sfaots. PEGRMI & CO., t 1st National Bank Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Have now In store a nice and complete ock of SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, llils, Tmaks A Tnrelfag Btgg With thetn yon can find THE BEST STOCK IN CHARLOTTE. ZEIGLER BRO.'S Celebrated Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes SPECIALTY. They also keep Miles', Burt's, Holbrook ft Lud low's, and other best brands. Gents will find there the MHler, MoCullough Ober, Canfleld, and Miles' hand-made Boots aod Shoes. Also THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR PEGRAM SHOES. Call sure befors buying, attention. April 0, 1879. Orders have personal PEGRAM ft CO. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS SHOES SHOES SHOES AND AND AND AND AND AND HATS HATS HATS SPMG STYLES ! THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED CHARLOTTE. IN This stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, ftc, embraces every grade, hnd will be sold as cheap as tne same Goods can' be sold by any house In the South. MERCHANTS Will do well tocaU iand exaaUne this stock, as It la eaneclatty adapted to the trade of Norta and Booth Oaxollaav and -will be sold at wholesals or retail en roost reasonable terms, , ToCSarottearelavitedto eall aad namin stock, as they will find tt most eomnlete in every respect, and cheaper thaa evw befara;" ;w. 8. FOaaS. Agent, , Smtth ft Forbes1 Old Stand, Trad at ' JR,A,W.,T,rr.lNBEK 8T j '' :- BSNTIST OFriCXOVXRLRvWBjSTiMftCOni with a& yawn JSBll .0 ,- 1 r JUST RECEIVED AT J. MOYER'S NEW SHOE STORE, 400 PAIRS n 11 in i n mi m mm in n n uu 0 .ruuiw '"am- twi omd fiitu olh 1 mw FOR UWjES AND MISSES. to my old friends that I am now staying with Mr. Mover, and feel satisfied that Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. Very respectfully, , J. Ma ALEXANDER. DRESS We are now displaying elegant lines of BLACK AND COLORED.SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES. This Department Is Replenished Daily. May 27. THE BEST sola BY s 016CO.CO BEVARE 'w'f tf)iurBii SHU' k FonnaBTlcULAKS whiteSewino Machine ifl&t glues. QAROLINA CENTRAL VIA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE This Line being fully equipped for business. Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee ft Ohio, As well as points tn Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F.W.CLARK, Geo. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C septSO lotteries. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868,. fob thk tkhc ot TWSjrrTrrrs txum, to which eontract the lnvkrta Me faith of the State IS pledged with a capital of $1,000,000, to which tt has since added a Reserve Fund of 3350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS wtfl take Dlace never scales or postpones. Look at the foli QtsHiouaon: . GRAND PBOMEtf$0NCERT, during which vflffiafce place the 109TH GRAND MONTHLY AMD TBS EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 17th, 1879, Under the personal supervision and management Gen. G, T. BEAUREGARD, Of Louisiana, and Gen. 3. A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000 BF Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize of. 1 Grand Prise of. J Grand Prize of. . Large Prizes of. 4 Large .prizes of. 20 Prizes of ....... ; 60 Prizes of. ....... 100 Prises of........ 200 Prizes of .... ... eOO Prizes of . ....... 1OO00 Prizes ol...... $100.000.... 50,000.... . 20,000.... . 10,000.... 5,000.... 1,000 ... 600..U aoo ... $100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 ; ao.ooo ! 40,000 oUOOO 100,000 100.. APPROXIMATION PRIZES t 100 Approxlmattaa Prizes of $200..... $20, 100 Apixoxlmatlon Prises f 100 Apprwrmiatlon Prizes of 7a. UW1 Pruaaaounttngto.... smsoo - Geo. Q.T. Beauregard, of La., Gen. J. A, Bariy, of Va., I Commissioners. , I Application for rates toclobssriooldotilyrtasde w Ht omos or ue company m ew uneans. Writs for etroulars or send orders to M, A. DAUPHIN, ' postoffles Box 092, Sew Orieens, Loolauuia . aayl$ r::: ; s roncE OF SEIZURE. Collector's Office, etliDistriot North Carolina, ' V . 8tatesvU.M.a,May2bh,187a y Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, May 2th, 8even pacaages of whlafcey, wor w. ul Heignsi. una narrei 01 wmacev. was aw w. a. savier snr mc - Kottee is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before moat mr offlsa-in Statesville. and make elaini thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or tha same will he forfeited to the unneaewes. . ; , 4. MUTT, - - & G. Yowo, - - ;.", ! ' CoUeetor ; aui28 8tin30dys. : 000 1U.WO .700 .a: I f ull stock of the best goods. ' 20 per cent cheaper. A trial wili GOODS! We wsw-dtspl&yhig elepmi lines of m; This Department is Replenished Daily. ALEXANDER ft HARRIS. SO SIMPLE JUAMAHTSQ fiSr HUMBS -"-r,6fw ADDRESS: Co Clevelan d , oh t o. DISPATCH LQtl E, NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. often unequalled facfUdes for the TransporUon of Charlotte, Statesville, AsbevWe, Butherfordtoo on the Atlanta ft Richmond Air-Line, and Western N. a Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to T. T. SMITH, Agent a C Railway, Charlotte. Sirtjels. -prELD BROS., WSOI.lWiliK A1TD KIT AIL GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constantly on hand FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP IPLES, DRIED FRUITS, ftfl. - Exclusive Dealers in RAMSOUR ft BONNIWELL'S and A L FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. SHU. ALSO, PBOPETBTOBS OF VMM CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This bouse has been refitted and newly furnished, and is kept first class style. Terms, Per Day $ 2 00 table board- Great I er; for terms see tbel sOmnn)QasmdCsjriaiit FIELD BROTHERS.. ........ Mr. H. & WnaoH ft LadtJ A Bjnmx Waipnoi , ......... ." .Proprietors. ...Supertatendents. ; Clerk. eW S2.00 HE $2.00 MARSHALL E H o u's O U 8 E 1 SAVANNAH, G A. ! -..If. K A. B. LUCK, Proprletotv : ... : ,'.H : ; ..... imn r 41 t Reduced rate $2.00 and $2.50, aeeording to loca- 1L X. HARNETT. Clerk, late of Plahmrs' HoteL ''IS if. 'J ClmehndHiaeral Spriags ' WILt OPEN JUNE i; 187. These Snrints are 9 mtlm fnwflirihr v r and one mile: from da Railway Hacks' will be at Spring's station on arrival of every train. - - m mus anaotner tBeans of amusement torthecoinfBrtandenJoyMieMoiguestsk THE TABLE "',i; wru be tumlahed wISi the best that the market af fords. f : svV.: . ;.-, , - . Bates to suit Outlines. :' A :J .; ,:j!S,MatTON.Prtprieir, . 4 u .Shelby, N. C 1 8. Wiluavs, Superlhtendent , ' .'May 14-dtfw . ; , ; "i t-