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ariie Cliarbtte bscrtjcr TT r-tr- rr Tl'IiSD UY, 'JUNE 3, 87i), r- i. 1 .U JI ,1,:; BAIIMltIKKCTt?Brt , ..The talloWlng table shows tjje running of pasnen iter trains to and from Charlotte, on all the rail ronds (Washington time): . . 3 . Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, 1 2 40 a. m. Leaves tor; . " i ft I f .50.m. Arrives from- RicbmopdV. v.! S.lki. f.l y ,12. m. Leaves for u ....v (.. 6.40 P-m. . -I l- i'f ! -V"W:'V, fn!lf-li.b') !ti t ! , ATLANTA CllAltJUITT ACB-IK. i;,H . Arrives from Atlanta. vii J.'-i-. 8.40 a.m. Leaves for Atlanta. , 12.40 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta,;... v.. v. ...... 1 - 6.40 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta, . .... 11 .12 a. m. CHABLOTtl, OOLtTCBIA A0GUBTA. . Arrives from Augusta.i.U... 8.70 a. m. Leaves for Augusta, S. 12.45 a. m. rrives from Columbia (ao. Freight) lt 8.10 p. m. Leaves for Columbia, ' iiWj,.bni!.o,a. m. Arrives from WUrnirigton,7'.,.j..i. j 8.20 a. m. Leaves for Vv"IliulngU)n.wj.-,n..iH. ..,t 8.25 p. m. Arrives from Shelby, Leaves for Shelby 8.40 a. m. ATLANTIC. TKNNC98XX 4k OHIO. , , A rrlves from Statesrville, ! .' . :' .... ..... 8.00 p. m. Leaves forState8vlller,yv...t..f(..j 8.00 a. m iUiUOrTK POST (imvit.- . .. OFFICX HOtTEfL OPENS. Money Order Deimrtment,. .9.00 a. m. Registry Department 9.00 a. m. ieiriDeliv'yStampDept.,.8.00a. m. S.RO r. m. CL06KS. 5.00 p. m. 5.00 p. m. rt.00 p. m. 8.45 p. m. tw On Sundays the" General Delivery and Stamp Department win be-' open from 9.00' a. in. to 10.00 ;i. m. . i OPINUiU AND CLOSING OF MAILS. ..a OPXNS. .- CLOSES. Dan vllle & Charlotte It. R., . 8.00 a. m. 9.00 p. m. " " ' ; ;11.15a. m 6.00 p.m. CUartotte A Atlanta R. 8.00 a. m. 9.00 p. m. " y Augusta R. R.; 8.80 p. m. 10.00 a. ra, Wllm'n AOrmviotte R. R.,. 8.80 p. nr. 5.00 a. m. Charlotte fc 8helby R. R... . 5.80 p. m. 6.00 a. m. 'AStatesvllle 5.80 p.m. 6.00 a.m. fW. Beattle's Ford, (horse mute,) Mondays at fi.OO p. nr., and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. ra. : fy Yorkville. (horse route,) Thursdays at 6.00 n. in., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m. . . . . f W. W JENKINS, P. M. McSmlth Music House, Charlotte, N. C. T. C. Smith Drugs, Ac. g Rowell fc Co New Advertisement iv INDICATIONS. War Department, OFFICE LJIIEJT IUJSA1, VrjtiUfcK, f Washington, June 2, Ij30 p. m. ) For the South Atlantic States slow ly falling, followed byv,iismff barome ter, warm southerly, winds, shifting to cooler west and north, partly cloudy weather and local rains. Index to New Advertisement A. Tanner Saluda Hotel W. L. Thomburg Notice. 0. M. Douglas Notice. R., C A A, Schedule. - iionc PEN CI LINUS. 9 A it ex cursion f rom Tei'f Ion to ; h ar lotte at an early day is on tg,pi$.:. Ilereafter the pcstoffie wiit be open ed at 8 o'clock in theroiing .instead of 8: 30 as heretoofe-':;"-'--l-'5 The regular monthly meeting' of the church aid society will-be held, at Wrs. Fox's this afternoon at 6 ft'clock. Constable Orr started to the State penitentiary yesterday with Dick Weeks alias Dick Crockett, the notorious . ex convict. A match game of base ball will be played at the Carolina Military Insti tute this afternoon between the cadets and the Pioneer club. Arrangements have been made for an excursion to Greenville next Thurs day week, June 12th. Other particu lars will be announced hereafter. Yesterday afternoon a ilttle niece of Mis. Nathan, corner Eighth and College streets, was quite severely, but not dan gerously, bitten in thfe side by a bull dog kept in the yard. The dog was soon afterwards' Bliot 'tlown? by, Mr. Henry Nathan; ' -UPi Judge SchehckVThflsidelighted Ceme-, tery Keeper Rook e's heart by sending, him a wild goose to,Jate theone which has ornamented the .lake for months. As soon as Mr. llooke can break up cer tain matrimonial alliances now existing between him of Wild variety and a tame goose he will endeavor to make a match letveen the two high-flyers. t The two colored youths, Carl Schnrz Johnston and Earnest Henderson, who assaulted Amzi Lewis, with a knife and rock Saturday evening, were before: the mayor yesterday morning; They were made to pay ttie cost,1 arid dismissed un der condition that the parents adminis ter a sound whipping to each. This was ilone under the eyes of two policemen Young Folk Picnic i.j. ir.r, ' The Junior" cih'(ii.of Uie!city will give a picnic! next Saturday, the 1th, at Bellemont Park, and those; who wish to attend ufUl meet at the; resi dence of Maj. C Dowd at 8.30 a. m. C. M. Carson is the president of fthis club, Walter S. TaylOr,secretary; Henry Bad haui, treasurer, and iBartlett Shipp, La bean Williams and Otis Ge 5 the com mittee of invitation"'. -; ; , ;" ''-''v ; .! Clerk tor .United Slates. Court. .'L-,, it.'-'- i'l Hon. Walter Tr-Steelft. in a private letter of date the 31st, states that the! judiciary committee:ofrtheHousaahas agreed to report favorably on the bill to allow the Judge yixr appoint an addi tional clerk for the; Unitedi States Dis trict and Circuit Courts for the Western District of North Carolina, and that Mr. Knott,' the chairman of the committee would probably report the bill Monday .-. - ftii 5 till" 12 -.1 lyesieruay;. xnis uiii is uBsigntru w ipplyrtheaanjijy q hjri(jtte.j7 "3 Vownt ComnJotonry T t ' The board df-countv commissione met in monthly session at the court liouge yesterday, all the members bein present. The following is a synopsis of A ptioh-W rMviif troniW Maxwell and others, praving thata pubf lie ferry; be established about onet mile wiow Tuckasege foro: ana tnat a roaa he cut to the ferry from the Tuckasegd road. The petition; was filed and the clerk was ordered to make the proper advertisements iRwi i?,f- i ! On petitothpMIEpopal coKigregaiio the.-useof Ihejeom-tiiouse was givere thm fori the nurpose of ort ganizing a;cprc!i;f,,ii'1 S l s The subject of the appointment of supervisors of . roads, the division of roads into sections7&c, was set for heart ing this morning. . " ' An order was. rssediforblddingth issuing of any more coffins forthebuf Tial of peradns1'whdJ had nbtrbeen pre i,er3. .'wUJ.vaww-l' The appointment 'of 5 Wm:;MCComD! sis assessor for Crab- Orchard township by H. M, Dixon, waapproyed, also tha i A-ii. cresweu,aBas?ryirwi' umusuip, uy d. l. oima. i It was ordered that the; followin iibnte bpaiWiKAlexander, coro ner, f6r holding tn& inquests hereinafter iientionettoHjid toff . um moning wit IVjillace, colored, IQtlflrBobpijngs; 'inorea, 9.70; Alex. Turrentmecoior l,9j; Elam Houston colored, $1&20 J'.imno -tr:ns , A r '-' II HCr lir!lo-x,x Wl.fitt. i'I i'trA HCwV-Ji! CM I 1 ' ' , Tlie board Will-be. in session again If Vpu may gave toe expe'nsb 'of a ItipfU .tiilBot pPriaga br the use of Dr. Bull's Blood Mixtures, M'fleremedyforthe blood, w ! jw-g, r ty.at f- A3IONO THE E2BXIEBS,. v Trkl ar-Effcta oi Ut Onee Law. : A citizen of this 'countr 'stopped a groupe of, persons a tew days,; ago and read them a part of a communication he had written' the North Carolina Farmer, published at Raleieh..in which he had reported a cfinversaUi with a J weu-nuuwu auu iiuenigeiii xarmer or the county who lives about five miles from Charlotte. The writer, asked the farmer why it was that the' 'people of his section of the county were buying more fertilizers and planting more cot ton this year than usual. His reply was that by the existence at t the stock law, fanners were enabled to utilize a large quantity of land which had been lying out for years, and which they could not have used to advantage had they been subjected to the expense of fencing it in. He added that this was not only true of his own section, but of other parts of the county in a more or less degree. For instance he would venture to say that within a mile from the road from his house to Charlotte, there were now in cultivation five hundred acres of old fields some 6f 'which had not been tilled for forty years. Those who ard tlwaVtfcle, some ot whom were persons engaged in farming themselves, and all of whom are famil iar with the farming interests of the county, without exception confirmed the statements it contained, and went, even ,f urther. It was remarked that nearly all the old fields in the county were, or at any rate the better portions, of these were now under 'cnltivaiion and others were being prepared for cul tivation next year, and all this had been done with very little additional cost to the farmer; the waste places are liters ally being .made to , blossom, like the rose. The only expense necessary to bring about this condition of affairs is incurred in he purchase, of , fertilizers by the judicious use of whiehthese fields are jtn; the course of a year or two made as productive as any.. 'It U, eVmfldeiitlv predicted that in the course of a few years the old broom-sedge fields so com mon throughout the State, and for that matter throughout many of the South ern States, wiir-be armost-Ttrrinrown in Mecklenburg; and. in : their places will be seen rich crops of "cotton, corn and wheat This revolution foiTitls Hardly short of revolution could not r-be wholly as? cribed,ias a matter of course, to the ex istence of the"stock law, although this h as- gi verFthe- impetus which mxelligent and industrious farmers have not been " slow to take advantage of. It is a mat ter of fact that the farming classes are toothing, with greater energy and to a better purpose than ever before. It is universally conceded that the crop of cotton for instance is larger than ever before, and has scarcely ;, ever been in better condition. - !; The farmers of Mecklenburg-are pro gressive, intelligent and - enterprising; they are recovering from the effects of the general depression and the low prices of Cotton of the past few years,' and to day they are not interior to those which any county in the State can boast. Peraal. Senator M. C. Butler, of South Caro lina, spent part of Sunday in the city, on the way from Washington home; Mr. Jno. F. Orr and bride arrived in the city last night on the 12:40 train. Dr. F. Scarr left the city yesterday with his daughter. Miss Sallie, for New York. The latter goes there to have a delicate operation performed on her throat. It will be remembered that it was she who came so near dying a short time since from suffocation, and had to breathe for several days through a tube inserted into her windpipe. ' ' , XUe Pioneer Picnic. To-morrow is the day for the picnic of the Pioneer fire company- at Winns boro, S. C. The members of the com pany guarantee tne comiortoi tne ladies who may go on the excursion. They will keep locked four of their first Class coaches, and admit to these hone" but ladies and their escorts. Two ush ers will attend 'upon 'each of these cars to see that the ladies, are comfortably' -seated, and another young man tot see that they do not lackufor''rfreshments water, ice cream, lemonade and. soda- water. A IIniter Faint. -.i; !!ili '-S'UI:-' )',-' r . During . the; u morning service at St. Peter's Episcopal Church Sunday, while the rector, Rfiy. ,7 Doty, was . rejieating the general prayer far rulers represen- tatives-in the nation al cou ncus,fcc, , his voice graduallv.grew weaker and iinal lyleased' altogexKerU Several' persons approached him and found that he had fainted, his head: having fallen on the chair nearhfch: fiewas kneeling. He was conveyed to thevestry room, and revivedln a few .moments, but was un- renceii 4ttri!sited tbHhi excessive heat in theeMncelatrthitime, it having Deen cuiop: inaijira'.eniuatiou uy iue closing "of JegrlOBtdoor. Arrested for RobbinK tne Mai In. It is learned' beriB that on the 27th nit,, William B. Redmoadspiecialagent post- office department! arrested James W. Terrell, postmasterand.Jplin ,C.,Wat kins.' both of Webster. A Jacksoiinty, on a charge of -conspiring tri-)b'the The facts, we learn, arei as. follows: The postoffice atWebsterf --Slortharo-lina. 1 atadiey bi def offifcAf and the postmast ter tnereat is Tequirea : to make weeKJy aeposltSOI juurpiuduwiiey oj.- der f tthds with tne' postmaster at liicnr miond,iVirgiiua.)fisv On the29thday of AtiiHriyjrrettdiJimU AJie fcresfisiwBKw x aK.aw .- ivf h iivniioii cldsed. Lin p-ond order. The racts navmg Deem xeporxeu yj me depart ment -the case wtilceqfHVie invARl.ir!li.iin:iWithHtteI&boVfrulfc Sunday night at half PjLtejLOCjctek MrsMartha M PhUerfctwte&ofM4 Williftm F; Phifer, died at uer resiaeiic on'Cliurcu street;. She hasjbeen mon or less of an Jnvaiid for seyerM,,y.ear! hnk fmrriA tiavs aioro she grew worse, an since Friday her death-nas been hourly expected,? and' her : bedsld harbeen Watched witn ail tne xenaer ynreaijr and intereafcjdiich.a beautiful Chns4 1 tian UfeHll6i4nspire4ttteur fof 'be'family fcridaWy refetafld mends. v Her Qnnym oe umveraain. "mourneoTIirihe community "and fail very heayiTenaflcfM, housed hold "It was Ci the Tiome circle that: her .'" virtues :v,:e1speclatoB.,shone--neri strength oi 1 character "which made he U t tiros t tter er emcex irer te nu e r sympstmy jwhlch C inspiredr . fier3tfiC0Bfidec' tmd iimM M-h lif e with fortitude and qaeacd- btr resignation. jtvm wu ?mMra.ife!WOT?nfeaiEmTOTea Her fttwetalllttakem tU atiA 1,3 been a member- since its estal liahmenjthis;: noi4g ft 104 o'elocjc r 1 j twmmt1 m m il nri - r 'What 4a the natter with the darling preaUSrej 'The baby was eryinc pKeousln hut tne nursohad bottle of Dr. BuU's Baby Syrup- athand and' t) Wttle fellow was soon comfortable. cl. 1 ' i-reiCneW cHnd!rrJf3tim0 Jbut-JscithoUt- theJundaL her eeimenen wio-cueei7iujHw-xtii fftrttf ifrotiiid her. She borislhe misforf Fatal Shooting- ml Cbnrcn Williferd Yesterday afternoon, at Bock"-' HiTL S. C, J. P. Caston, shot; and killed Church Williford. Reports reaching this city in regard to the transaction, over the wires and by passengers, are OJflafadry,irl thteir cheIWthat Ve 'barf drt dihio part Tot HliieStory which follows except - the jnere fact of the homicide. The best authenticated version, of theaffair, however, is that iue i wo persons namea ootn vouncr men and the first a merchant werT. paying, attention tathesawaladv: that SQUtx&ijbt dgib ihd&(ry. atteh(r6d a pic nic in company with Caston, on which occasion Williford made some remark about Caston which, reaching the ears of the latter, so offended him that he determined to seek revenge at the first ppnortMnity.yesterday, morning Wil-Iif.f4tefetlM-6ti YrkVaie.'wIiither he had been on a short trip, and walk ing up town took a seat in front of a store or bar-room near to Caston's store and on the same side of the street. Cas ton saw him and getting his pistoT reached, put of the .store, window and mmm m w&t u ti&jm ban sinking him in the thigh, where it cut an artery, then glancing lodged in his abdomen. Williford remarked to a by stander that he was killed. He imme diately commenced to gasp and in seven minutes died. A.nother story renders'' the origin of tne ?ty,,,psp,uj:e except that it grew out of some occurrence at a picnic. aincb says - 'that !Williford1susmes3 at. x orKvme, wnence ne returned yester day morning, was to see the father of his affianced, whose permission was JN aturally the occurrence was the oc casion of a great deal of excitement at Rock Hill, and some of the passengers f rows down the road represent that pop ular feeling ran very high so much so that the slayer, immediately upon being taken under arrest.was hurried if ffieJiHf toYfcrrfiM-!o be "in jittTaVa nfeastrreTfr m otec- tion. Caston, we are -informed, has hereto fore borne a most excellent characterJ Williford was regarded as a clever marti of drink. Note of Sn nday s 'SerVlcek. ' The baccalaurate- sermon before the graduating. class of Biddle .University was preached Sunday afternoon at the colored Presbyterian church,' ty' Rev. J. W. Scott, D. D. LL D. The dis tinguished educator and former college president, now beyond three score years and ten, chosei or Jmubject. David's paring injuhi;ioii klmbn : 1st Kings, 2d chapter, and 2d verse: i'Show thyself a man," and discussed what it was to be" 'a maft of principle The sermon was delivered in an enter taining style, and was eminently prac tical. The young men who were just starting out to illustrate the training of the University were urged to main tain the highest standard of honor and integrity to maintain their self-respect by a proper independence, a manly de cision, and to irhave a regard-for the reelings or otners. to De a man practice requires energy, moral1 cour age, self-control (for no one can control others who cannot s control h himself) courtesy, firmness, frankness, prudence, perseverance, and good, common sense. Rev. E. II. Harding, pastor, delivered an interesting and instructive discourse in the 2d Presbyterian church in the af ternoon on the subject of the Bible, es pecially addressed to young people. He showed with great simplicity and clear ness the important truths it made, known o mn-r-ti;utht which Jie opfild Oof possibly! have obtained from Any other source, illustrated its divine ori gin by its remarkable character and its infinite superiority over all books that had ever been written, touched upon its civilizing and elevating influence in all nations, and closed with an impressive appeal to all young persons to adopt it as: their guide and'rely on its teachings as the rock of their salvation. The ser mon was listened to with marked at tention. ' --!-!-'?!. Hi . At the close of the sermon of Rfty. A. Sinclair in the First J Presbyterian church Sunday morning, Rev. -Dr. Mil ler, the pastor, stated that he wished to correct an impression; which , seemed to prevail, to a limited extent at least, that the General Assembly had refused to condemn dancing. That body had done. nothing of the- kind, but had' sim ply left the regulation of this matter, to the courts' helovv. He was emphatic in asserting that his church - would not-fil- low it. Rev. W. P. McCorkle, of Beaufort, a young and talented minister, who join ed the North Carolina Conference about two years ago, preached two excellent sermons in Try on Street church. Mr. McCorkle was educated at Washington and Lee University in Virginia, and promises to become one of the leading meters oTpjsjcinjrctin tpisptfte. Tne University- Baccaulerate Sermon, We aae authorized and requested by the senior class of the University to say that the Baccalaureate sermon tnis year will be delivered Wednesday or Thurs day of this week by Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D., of Richmond, Va. An im pression has gotten abroad that this ser mon was to have been delivered last Sunday, June 1st. Deal Gently with the Btonach. If it proves refractory, mild discipline is the thing to set it right Not all the nauseous draughts and boluses,ever Invented cau do, half-pa much to remedy lti djserderi la ifm wldeglassfulls say three a day of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which will afford it speedy relief, and eventuaUy..haaleh every dyspeptic and bilious symptom. Sick head ache, nervousness, sallowness of (complexion, fur upon the tongue, yerlgp.and those many In. descrlbable and disagreeable sensations caused by Indigestion, are to ofteh perpetuated by lnjudl. clous dosing,,-. An Immediate abandonment of such random and 111 advised experiments should ba'ttie first steD In the direction of a cure; tne next step the use of this standard tonic alteratlvei 1 which has received the highest medical sanctioi and won unprecedented popularity. June.3 lw thoBhi tie. Yes. althouirh they may despair of relief, it attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there ls A remedy which carries off, by means of Increased activity oi tne moneys imponanR euanajris lor blood purification the acrid element to which pathologiBtB the most twlwut atteibate tfte painful symptoms a theory aoropletely home out by urhif ary analysis. Tfte nama ot this grand depureut U Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion ofuthe blood with the bile and a oertaln 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 stimulant br distinguished physicians and analysts bo-pKouBxtt ttf'be'el and very beneucuu. Tne press aiso enuorses it ; Byraesnt communication with prominent stock operators, we lftftrn that now is a favorable time to take advantage of market, br the new combination method of Messrs. iawrenoe Oo he New York bankers, who have been so remarka-r bly traccessjui neretttpM, xnja system u iounueu on correct St of ftWnce aa 9i iJrsaJly apj provedHvy thenrewdet oriaras.Mn orders of thousands of customers are massed into one lm mense capital. and operated as great. whole. Ht ftldigttte prorata' eitJfa pnUm pi tiporUUUattD BUCVCoa, auu ac jutj oawy iiuiu & if aessw circular has -Hwq unerring rules for suocess" anq ruu explanations. explanations. oo win maae vzou. or a per cent: $500 will returrrSS.UQQ, and so on, aecord Ins to the market btocks and bonds wanted. i ' For upwards of thirty years Mrs. WlnsIoWs Booth, itu Smm has been- used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels,-eures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising Trom teeuungor outer causes. aAji oiu an well knowri remedy. 25c per botfle."8 ' - tjbaqCdt, M9fi wxmy tad jf le. The (nrnWoT nomepiraof the Booth eeemi to Peculiarly Custer three special Boargerot the rea eral health; these an reilow fever, --periodiealli; msiSTlnl leTer and eonsumpUon or premature de cline always. The result of all of them, when not rapidly lataLia complete prostration r.t the whole system, and In moetases, titter In&blllty to derrre restoration from tbenourishmeutof ordinary food. Then the doctors all say. the only thing the stom ach and pancreas, and liver, can accept and turn Into Yit&UzlBg Mood: nd oUd fibre Is Cod Urer Oil, or rather Scott's Xmnlslon of the OO with the Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda. This la a finer nutrient than the Oil alone, and Is besides a splen did tonic, and then It has not the least dlsasreea- 1 fijRTVttlTnrV UmUM' It is adapted especially to thorn chba vhnn th womb is disordered, and will cure any iriegularttr of the "menses." Dr. J. Bradfield's female Regu lator acU like a charm In "sautes, or In a sodden cheek of the -monthly courses, froln cold, trouble of mind, or like causes, or restoring th iiiuhMM iJIS 1 f to- ehto eases Us ac tion is prompt and decisive, and saves the eonstita- tlon from countless evils and premature decay. Ask your drugglsLfojja circular- mav281m Miteim'fc oow.f i ' Generals T. I3xtirx3gard,io Loufclana, and J. A. Early, of Virginia, still continue to faithfully and enereeUcally dlscharee their dnttoa aa mmmi. i aleueii a on bcbalf ut the Otate aud reuute. and will monthly drawings), their personal supervision, and assume the sole manaKemenb ,tb jHaMhatknt which occurs promptly at noon On Tuesday, tune nuntu vxxiuo yixnuyM u 17th. 1879, at the oper For further tnformatlon ira bouse In New Orleans. On address. Aiw It la inn lata M. A. Dauphin, P, O. Box 692, New Orleans. .iinaO t r N O T I C "E .UIK lti -if. OFFICE OF fBKljf'sJAESHAL, I Greensboro, N. C., June 2d, 1879. ( By order of Robert P. Dick, Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina,- Jurors and United states witnesses summoned to attend the June term of the United States Court at Chariotte. are herebytaotlfled not to attend said term, as the condition of the Judiciary appropriation is such that they cannot be paid. B. M. DOUGLAS, United States Marshal. june3 St T HE Y0BKV1LLE NEW a The above will be the name of a weeklv Demn. cratie newspaper, the .publication of which will be commenced at an early day at Torkvllte, & C, by TheUxwa WuTBe a pond JUlvMtl sine mv11nm tnr the business menot Cterlotte, as the paper will hare a large dreulatl6n m the counties of Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, North Carolina. June 3. J Yorkvllle, S. C. THE spend a few weeks of the hot weather in a most uesiraoie locality, are lnrormed that the sXli?da'h6tel Is new open to the public.-' Bltoated on the Spar tanburg and Ashevllle Railroad, forty miles from Spartanborg. only a few miles from Fiat Bock and Hendersonville, in a delightful climate, and sur rounded by splendid mountain scenery, few places an offer more attractions. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Terms low. ; . A. TANNER, Proprietor. June 31 m. . NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COKPINT, 1 SEfTIfRTART Aim TnnAHimitu'a Amos t. The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the .North Carol In Raiboad bmsany win oe ueia 4u vuanpHe. n. ka on we seoopjinursiay oi jwr, m tv; ana tne- iransier dodks o; of stock of said company will be closed from this date until W. L. THORNBURG. SeeN. C. R.R.CO. after the meeting. June 3 dlwtw.5t 0BLOTltEti IXHJJMBtl? AND RAILROAD. iUGti TA Chablotts, Columbia and Augusta r. R., Coujitbia, S. C, Hay SI, 1879 On and after Sunday, June 1st, the passenger schedule over this road will fee as follows : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Augusta B 50 a. m. Arrive Columbia 10 48 a. m. Leave Columbia, 10 55 a. M. Arrive Charlotte, 8 50 p. if . IpltEI()llTtWltH CA(ATltH:D. Leave Charlotte,. . 2 15 P,m 4 45 P. M. ',?,J"Beck Hin',..- " Chester, 6 80 p.m, Wlnnsboro 9 05 P.M. Arrive at Columbia, 12 00 'H. Leave Columbia 1 00 AX. Arrive Augusta.... .v 9 00 a. m. NIGHT EXPRESS. ' Going South, Leave Charlotte, jueave unarioiiK, .,.t.i...i.iii4 Arrive Columbia. f..X.T.Il...l. Leave Columbia 5 35 a. x Arrive Augusta 9 25 A. If FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia, " Wlnnsboro rxxxA. 5 15 p. i .. 1 80 A. if .. 2 30 AX. .. 5 45 A.M. .. 8 15 am. ..10 00 A. M. ..12 10 P.M Amve at v otte,. Pullman Palace Cars from Augusta to New York and from Greensboro to Augusta. Reclining Sleeping Chairs from Danville to Washington via Lynchburg.;.' x . ai. baonje, Bupennienaeni. Jno. R. MacMukdo, q. p. Agent . o.o j- TjK Cab well, juneS Asst Q. 3. Agent TLANTtt?,'TEEEEHlb RAILROAD SUPKRINTKNDKNTo OFFlCi;, ( , Charlotte; N. 0., May 34th, 1879. f On and after Monday. May 26th. the following schedule will) be rum 0ver thlsi Jjoad daily (Sunday excepieu;: GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte,, ... v. . . r, 8 00 a. m, Davidson College, , , 9 53 a, m Leave Statesvule,. 4 40 p. m. " Davidson College, , t rt 08 p. m. Uottfaoqia laiucd.-w'tjis hs&uiwa lirwit Ui-Ml MJOiHieeiiBa maaeiu xjaznoue wta uarouua con tmL railway ; andat-Statesrule-witltiWestera North Carolina KauroaifeiuijibU jm. t vr fniw : All freight offered for shlsment to Section House, Henderson's, Alexandriana and Caldwell's must toe prepaid, they being (Flag) Stations, at which there are no Agents. he company will not be re sponsible for .freight after its delivery at said sta tions. J;isike .V.HIArjU J3 .1. I j' J. J. GORMLET, may25 .0 m .RTTOxMAHO Sup't TAL ESTATE, STATE,- - - I 'nr f irxi MINING AND IMMIGRATION. AGENCY, For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, kH.(ia(t ioi-Pii-i! c drf.rtilkfJiKra'Hj tur. i mtii'H ; iiirt! w.Ib Uiw ru-.o xtt .Tr tzks xta o:r ub vr : Mrm ill .x hiinijd-'a, i&MSf 9fH llltW BlKf ..CbartottAjKC. j "VTOTICE OF SEIZURE, ikstd m satu siii sis rsiasfl awds sriT Lnii I osdw .ftnoBe wi twl ml tohB avio CoUeetor'sOfflx; WstrlctCtoithX'a jn j m witit itateaUle; OCiiMaf 16, A 87;--"'r' ! tyfortolatjDi.jf ilfiNlB On May ltt, 1879: & iJjq an iLsrkOi wii. 91 I ,JCxI SUJ OI SSCiflOTItiCI IH&t TOi JUiJHr.su A 8 boxMWis4ltu'aUTM(UM.WB AIs6, boxes tobacco, owner C Ward. , - 0 ; Notice is hereby given to-the owner or -oUlmaatg Of the above descrthsd iuapertyita ajppearj pefere me at my ofnoe in Statesvule, and mae'efcum thereto before the expiration of. thirty days from date hereof.1--' the isame fH be- forfeited to tha SALUDA HOTEL. imA or mssfcj& 3 5 T2 'S & a J. MOYER'S:NEmn,SHGE, mn smm j i mj vim. IrtttllaMMbVaied makers, wWckViUlatithe very lowestprices. Also afiUtae A&ixyirjoM ,.iiP;ajv,-''t.ji A 1 y flUPCT Tyfl-c ut? niTT?i? Vert A ivm ti AT r SJ3VIJ i l-'idbliitts c- - i : :. ji' bas 'l r J.i -. . Ai til AM& lare stock! of SUptoers ahJ NewpOTt Ties. Ubitfients' goods! we TiiWe ft x p"re ui announcing J'lbnio!rat arid Home copy. ' r " 1 L : . ' T Anottier t f. J 4 FIVE ar a . .x . . .-, ti tf - v. ll V 8 J . , . ... ,, .... . 11 1 1 - 11 I . .',1 ,1, I 1 . 1 I I ggggESgg-S- PER0A.LES AND" PRINTS, LINEN LAWNS, HAMBURG- EDGINGS, INSERTING 2 i .i S s r z. ,: r 3 HOSIERY, Be sure to call and took at our grealjargalns we IV We have Just received a splendid assortment June 1,1879. -' j -. Wheeler's Elixir Phospnates. An elegant paritibh fof siKtalrdnt ihe vital powers -a nerve and; brain food one tdollar per bottle: ; . . natt, T. C.fiMrritngglst. Fine flavoring Extracts. ,-- -, - - - - -- - 'Lemon; VanlUa, Fine Awite and Strawberry, at DR. T. C SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Elixirs and Fluid Extracts. The largest assortment in the city may be found at riflyt CUSJIITH'S DRUG STORE. A FulkLine of Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicines always on hand at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Ciitiblira Remed ies, Salve, Soap and Resolvent. Just received at Da T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. - Brom id i a , 1 6d ia , Vitalized Phosphates. Tamar Indien, Bedford Springs Mass and Seven Springs Mass, at . . . DR. T.C. SMITH S DRUG STORK Ladies' and Gents' : 1 1- Shoulder Braces, Improved patterns, at . , : );o ; DR. T.C, SMITH'S DRUG STORE. tive vent ui&rars One of our specialties we try to get the best call "and get some at - DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Vest Pocket Cure And Horehound Cough Syrup-, each 25 cents a hot Ue,at DR. T.C. SMITH'S DRUG STORK 25c. Hair Dye. Has been tried" and found satisfactory.. Fvr sale by -DR.T. a SMITH, Druggist. Pump Gahs, .-.tHU-tK- For holding Kerosene Oil. The cheapest in Char lotte, at DR, iCl SMITH'S DRUG STORE. ifsM-ircbsnts ii.tfx. will buy i and Medicines of Dr. T. C. Smith. Druaeiat. at ,Di lotle, they will ana prices satisfactory and save freight charges tram North eight charges from Nor era marketer - - : . :-i rs Will find Ice Cold Soda, Water at Dr. T. C Smith's Drug store, opposite the Central Hotel. . , These Hot Days Try Arotic Soda Water; and' SparkllBg Ginger Ale, 5 cents a glass, at - , H -I pp. T( l HJttlli'S DRUG STORK ; IfVbiiSinoke .-,.' ail, ,..- -.rrr,-- .. i() OH Doht forget to try the 5 cent Cigars for sale at tx);i., i T. TV fi-'S-M-ITH'x nUTffi f ) r Perfumery and everything -hr the 'line at loweat prices at DR; T. CTMTtH'S DRUG STORE. : oilt RiM -hd re ptos, jimnerial 0cangt8rEttra Large Lern- Tresh ramelsi French Plain 'and '4 5.t.9 AT5ix my 75 PERRYi'S. :Ctft.:f;r.xAr4oK ri-ilipi i;ift .rtm) ,:' 104 . jsBTW i iffl ,9tU?ae3EH wxl" ten??; IfursAaX Io i?';s! .' 1)'; i-U'S ; OUR :U oi i na trtwoitHini s.T7a .oosjsdo! imiOoatuabm mf 8 4 our -i ThAif:! lflifl.rria "-.t.,i; J'4 ... !.x.l x. .vxn. i lMifTr-yi - --i - . micia sisal ,rJt ,t.ui9Jsa ai eji3'rr - jf Jit "jiii i IbmtMwteVtMtiMilaiiv tor thifcr; of laidMtic4i attracting the attenUo W those whi wish to indulge themselves to tms Hh? 3 ncm ' 1 !"j -':-4i0' PAIRS- - --.U Vfili-. J., .-.-js "in t 10 ''jilti-i.; 'i' '. a. ,1 u) say Ota nteaas tnai i am now, suiyin arrival of household -end other useful asa5esfor 1 IM,JA11,J11I V f m .im i ii miii ui !. ii-u mim mail Ufll 1 1 II) ii 1 V-lil CE NT COUNTER superior to all others-received. Also a beautiful variety of (" LOVELY DESIGNS IN Great Bargains hi. Ladies' Linen Ulsters and Dresses, CORSETS AND DRESS LINEN. offer this week. of Rustic Frames, for mottoes and various size pictures, at prices ipwer than eter kpown in Charlotte. ' - nl ... .. :-!' . f - : - D RES S We are now displaying elegant lines of BLACK AND COLORED SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS r ' AND OTHER DRESS GOODS This Department is Replenished Daily. May 27. THE BEST SOLD BY SlSOOiOOj BEWARE fiOTlCEoUR TOR PAkT ICVJ LARS -"ir"-- ADDRESS! whiteSewing Machine-Co. CAROLINA CENTRAL VtA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE this Line being fully equipped for business, Freight from . , Wilmington and ail Northern and' Eastern Cities to , Y GreenvUle, SpartanUgg, all Stations . , Atlantic, Tennessee 4 Ohio, v ...... '( ' As well as points in Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F. W.CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. ft i r ' 01; --Safe. i i i - H ORSES FOR: SALS. Jacob Thomas, from! Tennessee has twenty head of good-harness, and -saddle Horses, and a few Mules at, Wadsworth's Livery stable. Call and see them. ' ; ' ' my20 3t TX)R SALE. ... A1--H kria Minion trncl on Jwinefhia I i! 'eii -i i ..- ,i in paper was- printed. 1 It was made - . . ; T ' . - T Ti 7 : - I Johns son trpe idrr.iOi Jrniiadeiniua.iBaa was tiqucaraeaoextauBe BOJorrmiorDUtonf because became necessary : to nse.a dWerent rleoftype. It will do good-service for several art'tocome.; -It will toxoid fai lottos -Our 17 06 style reait1 viiiumiia iiu: nil i lima HI 1 UU KU ... -t: - J.-'Jr-;rz TJ' ,T j w .P., il iiV iij.Ufi'tii i-ij .ii , r That valnaWe pTOperty in this city known-a the xa nei Tannery oC Alexander, Allen 4 McBee.i iThlaTan- nery is convenienay located, and has .all the latest el machlnerr. ' ,", 1m ark and hides low and In abajidance. For partlnum address-' -r- ( r ':" Ji'iiH J a. Isaacs, Attorney for Aleander, Allen 4 MoBee, - May 9th, 1 879-dlaw3rritm ' Otr Lot. HotMe with ntne rooms, and 'rnodera eon- renienefss, Onewll of water, teicki kitchen within five minutes walk of teii)UQllc square, !aa4 beae- sis. no tfifiv. v"d)'rw st i 4vr.it Dressing Onmhs.' Hair Brushes' Tooth- Brushes. Cologne, 'Handkerchief ' Extracts and Fine Soaps, at . - vo. 1. u, stniia o wvu bxukk 1 eii'rrofwi' ii h" '-itft rrf .iliXvrt.-'f Xn wrson rtefllrine- to nnreluiae a weJT Imnroved 4r . . . ...... xu-v.-' 'i . i ..r iliii I". - ' '1.1 J f . J I'i. xk ?f.7, SUM .n;;:l!. ihtsifi if 1 .a aA t iui9irfn - x 6-t& m-MThd iAl R3i'J ' If.H 'UJ trill VI :-j.;' '-.!i t. ;ro!:ar iijffiiy iiJiiiii' Sillnini full iitrjclcf 'itii beht gotoijii 'PHrtiil irt witri .r. Mover, ana reel sauscea m onr famous 1 'iij ; '!; I ' oi, .!,;. '-! :.. ' - i i'i--! i-;. PLAIN AND FANCY. !-. j;ii - ) u. t i, ' :. -v (..- !-! - i AND LACES;"; a ,U i!:t : i: .fi-flKO'X! Ht'i - .!- - j a !! . . iit i 4:'j ;': Y H, MORRIS S : : t ry. :- rr -r ' : r - GO O D S ! We are now displaying elegant lines of OF ALL GRADES uAJND PRICES. r . . - .:'! . !! . is., i;.. This Department ta ReplenlBned Dally. :,; - !. ,i ? VJ. . ; ALEJiKDSB A ABI8, ; . : ,u 1 ?ii.. .fl- WAHMUTSO Cleveland, phi o,, ' " -.VI 1 1 ,1 I DISPATCH LTNg NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, offers uriexjualled facilities for the Trmsportlon of i !.. ! . -.. ' -ui; ':..: i ni lM.iis . ; i Mt.ii; .- i!-;,' -!:-.noi. t- J;iti ! .' ;w:' : to .-;ff I'.V ir itini;ii;- Charlotte; ;Statesvine, Ashevllle,' Buthertordton on the Atlanta ft Richmond AnvLmO. ;-. .-i! i and Western N. C Railroads, i ' . ' : : ' : . : mi j .... .- , ; Alabama and Mississippi. n u- .' : rii ,. '. ' -..! - ; i:? ;-.i-;r.-'i;"i '..J - : . via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick.- - . - ( - ' ' - . I . .- . ' i ' .'-.-.!! i ! i : 'i ; t; tipoil; applloaflon to ; a.r.l ji. .'.I'- uVf vi i i 'Mil - I M?.v. l.ljr- v (. riitx;t.!;i- . U:u I . f t; j . :it ffHii. 1 i- ; . .. -i ;'. i Icilj -".- '". 0 i'iil. i'l-Ji' io yi. ! uijji;-I 1a 'liJJi' Ji.i.Jii ' J--M; ill .J l)ii.;?-iv9'i.sklTa,r ':' At&aaBAwaftiCtuutotte. !M Vi'-i 'H lull; wf-.'j .'ll-i'?!. T...1- .'.!! '. i ! . i:.. t-p- r, .-...ii : i.Vr? ii ..:i.;T-i.y.;:.i? nr.r. : ' DR.A.:WiALEXANDER,-:II j-.i H.,-. . ...j.-.r.-5i'i1il-jii .-iii'iil n .) io f-5rt-.?ii';?t j;rli ?u'J n.T, : ' ' 1 lilil. rI-ilw ttl 1 f!ir? r ii. it ii ;-r ' ; i iu.'-!t,uj 7ii-;hj , , .nmra im s n mramH rwit -.i f. feUJif'?fyitfd1 - " miiTKHt -x . i ' VBVH I l. r -vitii im knari ihIimmmi mm ; ., tpr trTIt o -. Sn fdoi"2 ? , 3 1 lani """""-i J ':i'.r.;"r nntn;- -?- 50S - frfj wr.fu juia ;jj,;j:i.r iiin? ; n; 1 'io 1 i .i' 1 - a'g; sarin, tbpiHhigWl , (Late of the National HotoVBalitanif & fikSrowiv Jt- hlef fdorJE;- OBhftuM Ju flSTTf'f M fftta 'rT full 111 .1, - ,1 .-.-vv.nuiitiuujvbijuxvaA r,-i Cnws Office. th District North CxrDllnaV hul i .vStatesvUleajMaya m ton 'Jia; zomvi : i sereo packages oi wawvyv-- ownea py w. jj. raigriir.IWT v Notice is hereby given to the owner pi chtlroanto Of (he above deseiihed property te' appear before meat my office in Statesville, and make?elaiai" thereto before the expiration of thirty 'tfaye "fix m United States. '' -;iTil K3i-J,- lixiT, 1 i. G. Yorae, . CoiUierof , Smiy28'o4lu3C,P7 '"Y;- udto uvivvii w uiv duuio n ut w luiic "i vr iiaj
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 3, 1879, edition 1
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