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THUltSDAV, JUXE Mft. "77 E. BA1LBOA i.j tf IrfH .T.iiA tm wnowiftk M hws Cb initrtiinia fill to of Ti-nrm from Onartoae; eo aft tbe ntr IMr tnrinsto ani roads (W MMUgura nine;: i Arties trota Rlohm6ad and GfelUaboro, 1240 a. m. Leaves for . . ' - vs JM a. m, bom'AOantay a. m. Leaves lor AUantar,-4O.,Wjf)..4Hilt40 a. m. iniyetfioni AUanta,... ....... rt.40p.n Imm loi:4ttoti-.c!H4.:..- 11.12 a. m. CmAWXTTTK, OOUntBIA A AVOPBTA. Arrives trom'Attfusta,.. .'.'.H....iy.' &) p. j Leaves fJolaWa,,,,,, -..lR P. m. Arrives frohl tvesfor w i niitifrnill nimiit'i..X.Uft4ft.25 p. m. A rri ves from Statesville, 8.00 p. Leave tor Otalegytttog-.i j.v.U .S.00 a m. m - opxm. - cixxuta. MoI)er 0rdecDepartoent,w.PO a. m. 5.00 p. m. Rpirlstry Department, 0.00 a. m. 6.00 p. W. nr On Sundays the General Deitomsy and Stamp Dartment wuEbe opea-from W.00 aaa,to 10.00 mif4MAVoiiaBi; ; OFXNB. CLOSES. J)ariUeitortotteR.-.- fOOa. m. 9.00 p. ra. fci ft Augusta R.fC-.80 p. m. 10-00 a. m. wrim'n A Charlotte R. 9.. 8.80 p.m. 5.00 a.m. Char!o Phelby R. Bvi.i-K.80 km, 6.00 a. m, tM5t35 desvule.i, - - 8.80 p. m, v 6.00 a. to. tar Beattie's Ford, (bone routed Mondays at KOOkm., Td Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m.-' ta -orkvUle, (hone route.) Thursdays at-6.00 v$se&nfa vim u.l TI ....... PhorbiHa TU 4 M ,vwmw - : -Lowell Co New Advertisement, 1 ar Depaktment, irWisHiKOTON, June 4, TJ30 p. 1 Itor the Sofllth Atlantic ud East Gulf Report rr Ter4ar m 7aOte Visum Next Wst e Douglas TJie CMemceaieBftExercIeti xetier 5 " ,w eres to -witnesses and juror W had t 7 rfV J c tl f ) U en summoned to attend the session f'. J i 1; V- .v v 4tu ovaces. vym . uere next week, imply, that there will be no ses sion of the court heldlTie' court will do neia as u$uai, but there will be jury trials. Cases in equity will ! fd,f stbtnisfciMis 'lakerland sm oinersTDusmeas transacted: as can & aone without the aid of a jury. v 1 f f J nut A3 It was & nleasant day whereon to wit ness the exercises at Biddle, yesterday a day free from cloud,? and the sky of deep blue; no heat, for the rains had cashod. from the atmosphere all impu PfJiVfnrf thleMflarating. Early in lKerdaV tfie1 SaW Vas filled and the day's exercises began with & most suitable prayer by the Rev. .J. Vft Scott, D. Dtbis followed bt a hjrnln r5fr" .-JST' -3 -l lt ?bo eslt tthr rjrn ia' i l fn t Tate mrclsaattM ExcniwMaiTA w Only twenty-one tickets were Isold in Charlotte for the merchants' excursion to Richmond, and most nf t.hu nron bought by businessmen in neighboring towns. It seems that no one was al- lowea to taKe aavantage of the cheap rate ($ for the round trip) unless he was the possessor of an invitation from one Of the commercial orranizarinna of Richmond. These were not sent to all, Meet being. Iha Necessity of but quite a number of Charlotte mer-raueev;?Cala lproiumionit sat luuiAitmlmd 1 1 1 f l Sanitarr Policeman Carter is dafit sung by the students upott the cncjurjOB the round8TH reports finding: tit sion of which, David BroWil, of Sa thtfldilyJiS A flfetter condiUon, so chants, who did receive them, did not go. Our information is that the erowd was nothing like as large when the tram arrived at Greensboro as was ex pected all on board being in one car. Ceacale4 Weapon. . A afHfe-lter tfkdow before hand that the act of the last Legislature pro hibiting , thecarrying of concealed weapons goes into effect the 1st of Jaly: ' The act makes it a misdemeanor, funishable by fine and imprisonmeftt.a be .discretion of the court to carry about the person pistol, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slung-shot, loaded cane, brass, iron or metal knuckles, 4r other deadly weapons of like kind. The pro- f"Weu : wepn. oeing iouna on the as prima faciS evidence of a viol of .-the -Uw, : The militia : and ce: civil officers in the discharge of their duty, art exempt from the operation of WHS iW- hsw.i i)ri-n In 1,;U (tt.l verea a aeeiamauon upon -me of lAtlfi jai iopoint did he falter. His style of speaking Was in, strict accord with his piece forcible and fervid. - Next in order followed an essay by T. A Attles, of Chester, S. C the sub- Temper- prouT!tonlt was very well considered, aptly written and well read, and showea a fair maturity of thought lie was followed by J. A. Viney. of Toledo, Ohio, in an oration upon mathematics, taking up in tn Setter Scat fteaiest. - - .Tiy iicAidtt .thitttfesbvterian Sab bath schools will not take place Priday, June 6th, as first annonncecL but is un- aroidably postponea to rnaay or Bat urday of next week. . -- - - irntf brcMic of iTTon tireet al Hi Bat- Kath anhnnl will far tnta wwk fmm i 4-.A , Tk. .vrniMl. .ill l tH flM I. H : Ft Uft1. , ' ! ,rifHIij.jt ft.il i iiiIO. Til L ?V.V iT lO :terf upline of cursive dalsefeB gue It Barometer,. , - a - Thermometer Ttelatlve HumldllT,..; lnd Direction,., vemviir- Weather. IT A. M. 8P. r.r The Charlotte Grays Jiave. made all in arranements or "tfceirlntendi trip to .Snartanburs. TfiMwffl leai wv j -uh wuffung ine mn, ana spend the entire day in that rrteasant town While-theroney wnrbe the WVmmxWit Spartan Rifles. will be a big day in SDartanbure. Im. oiinKt nh!niii4n,ftrK4nrft vari.9 snaiiAqiatant-QensrjJ Moise of the "TGSihlfthStto Sttreor isalaq eoccasion of warmer and generally clear weather. lig"SLS?2SS; rmehcemant ofWoffortftfellege. A very laree crowd is expected. The Grays will go and return 1 on an excursion train which will be run from Charlotte pi that day. , . fflinisie Matter jur. W.J. smart. Who is now manac-. mg ine nuaisui mine, ha exhibited to The Obsester a fine rtfttity of amal gam produced by apartial working of a son or toe ore; - When'a'-torriis fully worked and the tcAd asaiivv1. ir. Smart wUl give those who are skeptical as to the resources of this property, the net result. Mr. B. F. Larrabee. who will orierate the Simpson mine, in this county, for the party of New York and Boston cap- f 111! Vfc Vv n m-w r. A1 V. J lL has arrived on the ground and will soon commence active operations. All the necessary machinery has been engaged, and Mr. Larrabee will short! v go to work in earnest - ua 64 (80071 8 5 r, aw. 4 par. HlKbett tempenemm 7S tg7. Stattona. iBaromi Atlanta, Aasnsta , 4. Cnarie-tanJ GalTeston, Indlanola laduon'Uer Key West,. Mobile,. .. Jfontgonvy M.Orleans, PttBtaBasa 8a?annab ft Marks Barana... 80f! 80-bd 8O08 "aoi 80.14 sais aao7 80.0S 8a ii 80.09 30.12 80.03 8O09 80.07 30.00 Tn. T8 84 ?! k0 i 81 84 79 85 76 81 81 89 86 Wind. VeLl Weather,, K. W. a ... :.4 8.K. N.K. K. N. ' N. E. 8. WJ N. -6 4 8 18 10 12 12 10 6 41 6 14 Cleat-' .Clear. Fair. ; Clear. ft Clear. fair. Fair. Fair. Clear. Cloudy. Clear. Fair.ii, Clear. Fair. Clear. 'Clear. to New ATfthi B. N. TMdf-Kettoe. a 0. BnUtn Attention H. N. B. j. CL Bnrroosns Ifor Sale.- i ; HOME FEIC1XINS. The Close of the Matthew School. The closing exercises of Mr. A. J. Elarrison's school, at Matthews' Station. came off on Monday, and was the occa sion of a pleasant gathering of the peo ple tit tue neignDornood. The composi tions ana gpeecnes ot the pupils It is saia"tMifHCtarlottean at least will pend thimer in; Europe. t; , , The colicky cucumbeNs at the front ain, looking greerfd graciohj . College eMdnwMelnents are blooming all overrtbAiand. .Ttey commence in, Charlottfe'text weeiv1 The cets of the C. M. L will close the session with arr elegaint hop at the instate o(1i:18tti. ( .i i The summer exodus from Charlotte will not begitfitf eartrest till about the 1st of July. Then, np rpr me moun tains. The Grand Chapter "of Royal Arch Masons is in session In Durham. Char lotte's delegates left several days ago to attend. i ' Capt a E. finer, of.ihia city, will de liver th annual address-this year be fore the Bethel Acadenrar DavTcF sonuonege. A physlcian'oi' Charlotte and his right hand matt are'dowtt in South Carolina on business whollv matrimonial. Wait till to-morrow. - - ; 1 , lYlirmm arft beirinni ner to look up their old gnnS, preparatory ttie pleas ant task of slaying dogs,.whteU. will be gin not many days beneev Thfi ex aminations "are being brought rapidly to a dose at DavWsoh College, ami tk Dreparattons for 'commence meat wetit jare .aclfiviely gpmeton. Tliftiros tLnft eons of the new road Saw are being d&cussed at length by farmers. The system will have to grow irwjmlar ; it doesn't see.ni to be so now, Thebase all ateli game between the cadets .of Ah jCM. I. and the Pi o neer eiU,nf thisjeity resulted in a vie- tury i or pie cm i.y , .wc ui 18. . ' A committee of the board alder menare.. buily5raedinpfeparipg the city revenue bill for W ensuing year. U wilTbe prtttWprAdoptioi; it the next meeting of the board, the fifth dio-Bst of the laws of North k Carolina. He - hopes to have it ready ttpr la Mr.Jna. V. I ITT iust1 rimktAtaia1 anorthern ... . ... m. n.lll. T I M hndfl M UlMHaiUBDUBKM warmlr irpeeted bv many friends' shA iroade while in Charlotte last winter. a elis or .matnemati- iiooteries in which it has been an agent, its connec- J ... 1 A. 5 T , lion witn lue occuit sciences, ne ioi lowed his subject very well through the forms of arithmetic, algebra, trigo nometry (plane and spherical) and thedif ferential and integral calculus. The sub ject was prof ound and the orator's pow-' er, of rnesoory was very fully and most satisfactorily displayed, though his style of oratory was rather -robust for such a anlvianf . .K.It Those three men are members of the ihomore class and each gave evidence iort TyhaWeactJeVfciently been :ept busy by their teachers, and show real mettle. At the close of the exercises of this class, the Rer.'E. H. Harding' addressed the assemblage in a very feeling and impressive manner, and taking an in spiration from a line of the hymn sunz MejcWcidelon, fciepliic show-; df tHrfsul4 drchrtstian labor among a people who had from bondage become important members of the na tion. He pointed out their duties as such membersand was r thankful 'that aWMtUtoitaLaa the i)rsAt was nn- der Christian guidance. He was followed by Mr. N. Dumont, of this city,' who spoke" toiichtng their future that this was but the beginning of their life's work ; that upon the edu cated colored man depended the eleva tion of his race, a race without a his tory, getting its tutelage from the most active and accomplished people of modern times ; that to these students was charged the account of demonstrat- ana whether it jb worthwaue to keep nfPthe trbWe'and expfefase of trying to educate them. He pointedly advised pointedly them to independent lines of thought and action, and a thorough self-reliance. He was followed by Rev. JX J. San ders, pastor of the Presbyterian church (colored) of Wilmington, in a very hap py speech in the course of which he strongly advised the students to in all cases take strong ground among the colored people against migration, for, said he, if we go out from the houses of tne rathers, the oia grounds, our -ownH States, other agencies and laborers come in and we are crowded out. We must as" a people , work where we are, and at "snort range." His address was very effective, well-timed and polished, and delivered with marked oratorical ease and grace. At this point a recess was taken un til 2 p. m. Upon the assembling in the afternoon the audience to the number of over 400 were provided with seats in the handsome grove just in iront of the college, while ironi the were lisrhlv satisfactory and evidenced faith-. I f erandaof the chaoeUwertt delivered the -.Y : ; 4.1. 4. ii.. iT.f? I j..Iti. . .1 f c im tiituiui uii wit) part oi uje pnnci- uui cases ui uiegruuakiug uiiiaaui. iuur, pai. Alter tnis piri ot the exercises was over, the school and the assem blage were addressed by J. Sol Reid, Esq:, who discussed the educational needs of the country, in a practical and intelligent manner. Mr, Harrison s school only began last January, but has j sr. . , a l a ' i ' grown sieauwy, exoatug wiur iwenty- eight scholars, and fully meets a de mand tor educational advantages long felt in the community. He will begin another session in about six weeks. Coaatr CoMSMlMiiloaere The contest over the change of the public road to Statesville, beginning at a point twoor three railesout of the city, was continued before the board yester day, but was not concluded. The com mission appointed to assess the damage of those through whose property the new road is to run have made their re port. A party who-was reported te-be haul ing sand from, -the public road to the injury of - the'rowi was ordered to de sist The jffibuifiSteBt of J. R. Brady, a young in)uiiois5town of Davidson College, as Merraiwturg county s stu- derit at the University, (who receives h&tf Itioitherej freXwas on his peti t tm:1iPd forthcoming session. ' Taoaraiilibn session again to3Ay$rtefi&y RaJlroaa IfcoAoj The report published in some of the papers I that Col. Buford, who recently got married and started on a bridal tri p to California, was lying very in at uni cago, has' been corrected. He stopped thete;but has gone on.. . ' It is,, stated on good authority that there are three engineers on the North Carolina Railroad worth over $25,000 each. A machinist in the shops of the company isalso- equally? wealthy. 4 One of the directors of the Cheraw & Chester Railroad reports to the Chester Bulletin that the laying of cross ties and iron is now jn progress . Detween a lsn- The exercises were ojjened by the Rev. W T. Waller, pastor of the Associate Re formed church of this city. First in order was the Latin salutatory by Nor man W. Harlee, of Rockingham, N. C, a tall, well-formed colored man, of an easy manner and very manly port He delivered his address with good diction and without error, in good Latin. His delivery and oratory were Yery good and thoroughly graceful. Adam Frayer, of Charleston. S. C, de livered an address upon "The Necessity -n4-nl T. .,..M4. W riM. , delivered with marked ability, discov ering in this graduate a fine mental quality, and a real capacity for clean work v A disquisition upon "The Study of Nature" was delivered bv' J. C. Sim mons, of Sumter. & C. This address showed research into the questions of modern science and dealt with them not only interestingly but elaborately In this the orator showed great pains taking, and a good choice or pure, terse Enelish. Upon his close followed the valedic tory by Wm. A. Alexander, of Cabarrus county. His topic covered the "In fluence of Mind upon Mind." He dis nlaved. aood oratorical no.w ers. His ad dress was even ahdlcofeimanded full attention. It was replete with thought, and correct logic and bore marks of thoroueh study. His farewell to the trustees.the f acultv.the president and his fellows was particularly graceful and showed that be possessed marked abili ty of expression and fine diction in touching phrase and impressive man ner. President Mattoon delivered to each graduate his diploma, together with a fine copy of the Bible, the gift of Mrs. Mattoon, upon the conclusion of which the Rev. Mr. Dorland, of Concord, de livered the benediction. Large bou quets and other presents were bestowed upon the? graduates by their friends in the audience. ' : Music of good quality was dispensed by the Charlotte Star Band at intervals durine the exercises. Good order and far had as regards expected. cleanliness, than Mrf J"f uiuui.iuicd iu tiuio uioMci, auu an - vu lations of the ordinances in respect to slfWIatfoiisiliirv thus far Men promptly corrected by the violators so soon as their atteatioii has been direct-ii - vfaTiJO i81fcs s ' ed to the offences. There are anumbeMI IIlDiMW O fi vi "BiogKieu- Tunuraiu -vtro-city, bu XiVr. I, u,ypppft (wiuai nee t w oe openeu up, uui. exusmauy me sarjt itarv condition of the city is."4renerallv,1 P?r&&Ji UWr .P?? M conaMnwjyuwJPfc3ea witn mm in cases where tne sanitary, ordinances are neglected or disregardednd : these ne wui endeavor to nave recuneu; h3i The Fioaeere' Kxcani The Pioneer fire wmpant's excursion train arrived in Winnsboro esterrbiv 'wrth7 abotit"eight liuhdrsons oa board, the majonty of, whom tok the train at unariotie. xne remainder pi the crowd were mostly from Bock Hm and CnesCef.' and irrdodeqhite a num ber of firfwen Xrom each of the places named. Arrived in Winnsboro, they, were met and welcomed by the Fair field fire company of that place, and the whole crowd repaired to a grove near the depot where a stand had been erect ed for dancing. The jiay was spent mostly in this pleasant amusement and in strolling about the town. Every one seemed to enjoy it exceedingly. ! The train did not return till half past, lOo'elocki i On its arrival at the depot the Pioneers were met by members of the other fire companies and escorted co the truck house of the Independents where,they had the, accumulated dust of the day effectually washed from their respective throats. Th -day wasd whollvjwithoiit -accidents, and mnlntA with only KtlcT' incidents as tended to make it a pleasant one to all who went Drill of the C. M. I. Cadets. In accordance with a previous an nouncement, the cadets of the Carolina Military Institutegave an exhibition the Central Hotel, yesterday afternoon. Their appearance was the occasion of the gathering of quite a large crowd of spectators on the balcony of the hotel and in the streets, and, the drill was watched with keen interest The move ments of the cadets, under Capt Wm. Cain, were complimented on every hand, especially by a number of old soldiers, including many of our most respected citizens, who know what good drilling is. The execution of difficult manoeuvres was frequently greeted with appiause. Vt,, . At .theconclnsion af thedrill, the conyrmttee of gentlemen who were present at the request p CoUThomas, to witness it, presented him with the ioj jo wing paper: ? i To JCtoLWP. fhomm. 8W Carolina Military Institute : In compliance with your polite invi tation to inspect the cadets of your" in stitute, and witness their drill on $he pnblic square, the undersigned commit tee have the honor of stating that they Jiave jusj combed withtiJm peasant outy assigned them, and cannot but .ex press their admiration of the military exercise and manoeuvres of the after noon, conferring equal credit upon the caueis -ana uie excellent corps oi of ficers 'wbo have assisted you in bring ing them into such thorough proficien cy. THOS. t . DRAYTON, R. D. Johnston Armistead Btjrwell, Committee. Charlotte, June 4th, 1879. Havinu likewise been present on the aboye qccasien, I take, pleasure in sub scribing to the views5 or The committee ot inspection. (Signed) Johnstone Jones, Adj't Gen. State North Carolina. Cliarlotte. June 4th, 1879, . 'ill J Ull UZ.i i--L Mother says tbe baby is fretful, but If the baby could talk It would say It had pain. Relieve the pain by erring It Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, an lnoocent dui enectuai . remedy. Price 25 cents a bottle. CH1WMOS l -AT- RUCTION. . 1 I ii! j TJOTHER, AND THE LAST LOT OF FINE ? JUU,i4 -U4 frririfrn'tfrr- :nno i.nli ail t 11 JK lu'n And large stock otSUppersioid Ner1fTies Wfents? 'oodse haVe-a iftill slocpt the rjtgotlds. ''A trial will eoa-Tinee fOttthatWseuthBsame article sel elsewhere l4he!ity from.15 to'jtwrcheaph && "P. S. I take pteasore to announcing t my old f riendsthatl am'nowi yingfiwithf MrMyrer,iahd ;feei satisfied) that with an experUnoe of. ten years in the Shoe andMIat business Lean, sell you grtKls in that line to your sattefactioii! IU Osilul iMf& , vfi arHivrespecttUUTiixi-iTt " moiui dhmujiuo -a un ,tiiioiu; - - - r ""-- - -" ' - . i hEI 3t flS itt W ""M 1 'X ' ?4 , K MiJlL a i ,i4rVit,rTL-ViaV7Uia' iLT aqmooar.l iOOXiK CI I ISliMU tub Jus, i.: i xi ; vi '. :i ;i .--u -: a iv.1 ' . : : lie, -flfM :k JdanjaiiJ ill u 2a r;'i- J.' . ) f,.l'!i-.l;l.i'. ,ll.-'i! f',K. 'IKl 'tii-Mit r-tiit 4; tivn Ii:tiM ,tM?i i -!:; iiuawvu-' 1.U1 ill VHii tJ SHtiUtiJi't Aiwft AiTlTai of1 beoBehold and otlw ejefol arfJes for our famous . , 2 -iffi . ii--;i,'ti-t.r.: -m'l' .l-tni In'H iUHin'i'wl -ili .-- -:t. loVi.l Uut 11 .. . - j. i... ..-. ....... ii to Ji . i;n: ' : ! i' : .1 ill lit -Hi iil Ui'H)l1 I i-4 i Ul- ';!! lltl Ji't Va.r antMrinr tn all othern received. Also a bBtimftilTartetf'b4?' "'l ' 5 'id! "'j- 'H WPiWM3Mt(Wu -tJi (,q,; i,.. V.fi,, , ; ,,-..,.,... . .,5 : Vh,, i; .(,-,!;,,,;: Ii (!ai it cyjP nyf ,f : mxw?'-; ;i ; ..1..-..! , i,n.',.;.i,(hqifl'.i " . ' ,-. J. t -.-Mi 4. . . ' ...... ; ii'--i! if'Ij inlf; it .. ;i .. Hi IJiw .'MfifBEBQ EDGINGS, I NSERTINWS AND.LAOKS,'!1'.';.1;: o';",' )n,' Great Bargains In tin uM - rt 1 Ladies9 Linen Ulsters and Dresses, MfeiERY,, COPSBTS AND DRESS toJSN .1)4 1 Vi ci i.l! Jlli. Mi?'!' .v i . j I Be sore to call and look, at our treat bargains we offer this week. tap We. have June 11879. JI. MORRIS & BROS. iusTreceived a inlendHl assortment of Rustle 'Frames, for mottoes and vailotis size pictures, at priced ker thanvef 'fchewtt In Charlotte. Wheeler's Elixir Phosphates. An elegant preparaUtyn fotiustaining the vital powers a nerve and brain food -one dollar per botUe. , DR. T. P. SMTTH, Pnigglsi. Fine Flavoring' Extracts. Lemon, TanlHa. Fine Apple and Strawberry, at pBft V SBXBV8UO STORE. ; Elixirs &uid Fldd Jlxttaets, The largest assortment1 ut the .ctty may l at PR. T. PL SMlTfftS-DBUe .ji.i.'; D R E S S :&(:0S. i li- ' " -.ti ti:. .! . ill.!! n be found TORE- A FuIlJJrte of s. v ejff t? -. Humphrey's Homeopathic Medlctnea always on hand at PB.Tc78MIT4i'S,DRIJi STORE. Cuticura Remedies, Salve, SffgSkSlSSSSa. Bromidia, lodia, We are now displaying elegant lines of I .'..', r.-t 'i! -- ); - . ,f" :- i .v '. "-.'! m i! .'; .i 7 I:'. We are now dLspiiiying elegan: lines of BLACK AND COLORED SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS OT AT4L TIRADES AD' PRICES. This Department is Replenished Daily. May 27 This Deportment la Replenished Daily. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. i . 1 1 1 IV'J lO.? 4V fndien. Bedford Seven Springs Mass, at m T. C.HillTH'S DRUG STORK Vitalized Phosphates. Tama Springs Btass and 1 Ladts and nts5 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 DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. K m 111 ' t Vest Pocket Cure And Horehound Cough Syrup, each 25 cents a bot Ue, at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. 25c. Hair Dye. Has teen tried and found satisfactory. For sale by DR, T. C SMITH, Druggist Pump Cans, For holding Kerosene Oil. The cheapest in Cn ar il ' UK. 1. u: sari n, o unuu siuiu. lotte, at If Merchants tSHROMOS the bridee lover wjraerjm win happiness maiked the attendance of the 1 " " - . rr .,r.4( , 4-1 m m- - - - the press in the course or a w 1 fWri.-rii!W UairfijaMi Mw&&&Mwihmi& US be' the evening menc as tne resiaence vl xjv. jo jwwimwFmivwriiivrexn ap ana onae. wiwwiwifliMftam' t4V 'I mi.""r'nT'3 4 ana oeaiuylDc!'i COL JOOrlU lonsr the visitors were fn, metnber of the House of Repre- ififtoiiitcaef lieht. wilL:be-aeat to the eltt0n'OA'tr 30th tri planet and Saturn c be seen close 4K 4-vfV.ar i- Tnnitr will riaa ft little . 1 4.1 W.rt 4.1- .-.hSa hntiaa 3UULi.nn. MP.mil.ll I II II Wit. niuiBD 7J tlyimfaojajftbwrjRgnsi.lo' indter tiyelr '-prsoest:'1 mismessi Tnatoi.too lsitefjMpfdei large pictured piano ana an orrau, to maw TcTtjJ Mr. Artnur 1 jjuh; -eusaA,, Am' Brown, sentatives: Col. Wm. Johnston.,of the State Board of Internal Improvements, Rev. Mr. Cook, of Caldwell churetitt this county Prof, Hanna, of the XmP$ States Mintt Rev. Mr. Billingsley, of Statesville; Maj. McL.eod, Mr.jL.eon, . The occasion was one of marked pleasure, and told more effectually than any word of ours can tell of dthe high aualitvof the work that the goodlmaa at the head of this university for the 10R THIS SEASON, WILL BE SOLD TO NIGHT AT OUR AUCTION HOUSE AT 8 O'CLOCK. MAXWELL & HARRISON. June 5 It TTENTION, H. N. R. Assemble at your armory promptly at 8 SO o'clock this evening, for the purpose of bold ing your monthly meeting. A full attendance must be had as there will be some very Important busi ness to transact. S. O. SMITH. 8ec'y. By order: S. S. Fegbax, Captain, June 5 It XTOTICK. . , .."'..' .. . T vi? The regular monthly meetto of theCbarlotte Chamber of Commerce, for Jane, will be held it their rooms, this evening at eight o'clock. ; R N. TIDDT. Sec'r. 34Btaafasiiki Minfiwa Ifii4 ijoil -'j Caldwell hous Next door to Ctty Clock, vi tlHiaioTrX. N. C vffiiW ..i.,......Iprteto.. -jnm ra- 7 j Will buy their Drugs and Medicines of Dr. T. C. Smith. Druggist, at Charlotte, they will find prices satisfactory and save freight charges from North ern markets. Visiting Strangers Will find Ice Cold Soda Water at Dr. T. C. Smith's Drug Store, opposite tbe Central Hotel. "'" ' - ' ' " , ' 1.--..- 1 , ... ... These Hot Days Try Arctic Soda Water, and Sparkling Ginger Ale, 5 cents a glass, at dr. t. c. SMrnrs drug store. If You Smoke Don't forget to try the 5 cent Cigars for sale at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Toilet Articles, Perfumery and everything la the tine at lowest prices at DR. X. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. N O T I C E. F0RPAATICULAR8 V. WHITESEWIMG MACHIME CO. CLEVEtANb, OHIOJ V DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWI4S, ' UKSICS, COTTObTS, TPHOIjSTERT, vulxskls, OLOVES, " HOSIERY. ; Ladles' Underwear, " Infants Outfits, DRESS HAKIHO "WRAPS, ... . ) COSTUMES, RIBBONS, neckties; HANDKEkXIHTJEFS WHITE QOOPSfc BUTTONS, HA3IBCRGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, ' "" 'PINS, ' FRINGES,, ' i) ' ; -NEEDLES,1 I PABrCTGOODS.tc BY MALI it ; Send for Samples, or iQrmatimr,and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly wu xcan: get ' wenthina in,u-'- ' .":" -ekiaeii' U em' aa.aa a iiU'a A UttYtiUUUSAHU of ' us iy- Mail or Express. We ctirry an avdraqe stock of abbut $00,000, all boupkt for1 prb'mM cash. M Try us !. ' "" i ' . ; Mave tne, vnuaren .sex$ jof ft set oj our Advertising t!arm.i u k m 'mi.. GumAuD r. Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA Kstablished 188 1 ' ' ''' 1 . . Ml ' C AROLINA CENTRAL VIA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE This Line being Freight TroniL.. fully equipped for business, DISPATCH LINI 'E, NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers uneQualled facilities for the Transport Ion of K CALDWELL HOUS AV, Rev. T. P. nearly Johnston, who wasfori ears orior to tne ww avi missionary of thtf Presbyterian ILirarep-i' arn0ugcitiMD .JiitfpeajLablsi iA-urivs, 1 th4? haviair printed, in The office f panrbMet'of Sz ny in Turkey." Itisalle minr.K pages, na f I rtrml AtlAfHf EB JoO rraiUig lin&rs. Mr.Rliinn.one of the sir . . Dorers, had a goose sitting on m , Ant astnMy;8he came Off tt aavt it is ttW'desire of sWerall Hud doing The titmalitt gentlemen, who wish riext rfiontteto aUi tend the meefine of Northern resiutn in lV 1-44- T 'n 4.1. -.4. CS t" Railrotut tohrttftri errant flnecial TOi the meettng-atotbafc .timerfir.rfiPhtie89;i TmsaccfltniBoafttina Apaa triir iuu jw . .V - AVt a education oftMored :toen is doing for this coumrye-rt s ThS mstftution is not only calculated the ttttf ttMmtwty its work bringing quietly the month.'" Uranus will be liear to the moonon tne aiiernoon .oi me .jbtMi i aJwerjtnne will come into view n ir tiff flF-'XO. r n pn fin Tina virrv AUCuUvCUa nv I Kwu uuwuw wis W4U444 w.v i summer SOlSUCeeiiV. half-past a -p. m. on, The giSst. 3 . ;4-iviip at I enr "v - i r. . . . . ... - J ben the better Knowledge oi uie s puroosauu, wor,, ear ny year w aaas w iwf py w p and year by year it gainers strengia ,4o tm. ja owing tft th4? ?rth be-1 respect from our people, and thisVp inclined to the plana of its orbit, liifr nt AnJ nrilt tnilMliaa ... P t,,Ti kQeWXaUfiaSaiaaiaz towards; the and his very able faculty, ha shown floor orJevelurface oa whicUit gtands by their laoor mat liiaai J"ver whiterwslTiRXaiSWs causes a greaxer nguuw iubu KnaZfth. - '. - . 4v hsar Trt raA nmrn nnrpi nvnr l iiihiu lud iiiuiiua ouu uitmwvh v eed ol an egg oX a, hVrltfm'Timrj LLed neoole is fast becominjr stronrt . m . ' -. r rflirm H4Va.a. - -- vt i am ear rxli.ii. naru.iM auiatiuuu a mum ' w . r ".w rr rr ri t r i x i, i j - 4-v -. m .iaa n i iiiv ini i v ijir-fnr bUD ua i KiTV1 a if a Miwiiaw," to the. di Uriiah1 -. .... o.jk W44.a Ji 444 fe, 4. , - 4. ta lid 9rfT J a v 4W 4A41&4A I . . . 4- AL A ' hut a nar- smtchreuin4.KeUia bi B beneflt put Beeswax wm for i of heat b w" !? Ff.PS:" a inosL, 4mTVirtawTi rvrnvfi Jsouth. and nass delesfaika; toitheB visitor gbt.anjgle. ;&:mma;zp taw. iinnt.-,.:Aney na.vo.Bos.r ently pi .tne ajntaion" 01 neat :ea mi.xuB erM wy mo KBif 1 bed I nail BOUi3l ,TOU kivth coutsB'd a yean oVer more toaiit ftTrrffaf'tte'surtaCo ' of the planet r,wiub C3tor has assigned ; for the 1 tori flrir JAOXMOSM SJSSTJiWEET NAVt I arising Irom teething or oUreansi bread ana water. an to the ' McSmith liosi : onlr FlYK DOLLisa I month. A own no ojan wno won-i nw iv DbiAAWaiSrnth for afe months to meafhb vif a &nd mate his home happy." 'Save the sweev r. -4-- i Pn, immnii nf thiitv vears Mrs. Wlnskm's Sooth lnc Syrup has been usea xor eauaien. u currocia addlty of tbe stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether xisiiiff fmm teething or other causes. An old ana 8.F. TER weexr- -r asers, cauon if ?. C BURROUGHS, lii tt 4;o yl .oI JoBW j not vd A- . .ffoiiH9B iqinowj j -33T 5i;d eratic newspaper, tbe pauueaaon 01 wuen wui oe be Nn wUT Fwt a mnt lutMtrtljdn tBedtBm for J .T T,.' 1 . - ... the business men of Charlotte, aa tne paper wui have a fawge circulation bribe counties ot Lincoln, astawto,;Nortk i- z . - ----- - - - - t rr aa- r.r - w wT-iin AdOresSi-iS fi jio nlwl vrn 1 " - - . - v. 4 , o 44 I jompany aoopa,a. "' OFFICE OF THE U. S.. MARSHAL, Greensboro, N. ., une 2d, 1879. .1 B order of Robert. Dick; Judge ef the United k MsMeF Danrt -for the Western' District of North Carolina, turoKmnd United States witnesses summoned to attend the June term of the United State Court at Charlotte,, are hereby notified aot to attend said term, as um eomiraon oi tnejuawiaiT apwrepriatlon te aoch that they cannot be paid. r n i a ... rn . . . . . .rUnited States Marahal, iuqeB Bi.-io? ;' :' , ; .... Wflmington and all Northern and'Eastera Cltfesjto Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee AsOhlo,. Charlotte, Statesville, Asheville, Rufi on the Atlanta fc Richmond Alr-Llne. and Western N. C. Rahroads, . - . ' As weli'ais points in Georgia fnsuranee ! -'i flH,' - ee and Rates I'. I 7 I. -.1- --iw ! ' guaranteed as; Low r as jiyiil )-.?) I "J '.''.' HI Information fiinilshed ;J If:. ''' 1 1 f. 0itf jccttiiite'ries. i 1! f XBf! LUXURIES. a i . . ft iA.tDta- a. :-t --JJi iflOXll im.nu oj -)! ili. '' J lH) i .i !-:'lF.:W.tiARHir','', ! " i. fen ?- e'lsiii t'-ifoililK J - .. . . i . , A ii -111111111 nil iii i i .im J tJfaADilBT .Hit .UuiJ'i: Fme Apples, imperial Oranges, jcxtra i.ai&e:Mi-, : ramuy tocertesTBatter," Eggs; Chickens, ., a . ; v - t -j--,. v r J MMwtiaiiil'SoUcus'Jeorreseiietice'to 1 ..: 'iTDti-Iii :n:rrtifeaC8nilieAiBap Corn,j&, l';o "fi yrttfepuyes sett, ; I TtmkMifvpastptitnMi ace j.jaoneio meai.aUMiwuwiPP mi wure. PEKRY'S, .?H im vi .-ji ay , , V- r -. r rri. 1 -TYrW I -XfO') lOlbTSB 'ordton AJabajnaadMlasiflslppl. ji 1 'va'ahy' jtiamjt.tlne, ni.Tlme, asQulfli. upon ppHeRtt to nir. in ju-n'tmu M i. -I j; - i - 1 1 .- ! . "iq .-ii oi j f fiv 'vi:;.-i:'!iu j:t: ; '-i: : :'.':,' ', "i-y 'iilj (i.ii'-ji..-j. nil j) j.';''i-, l ...I..- ... 1 ..... I 'I" i-u,l ).!J !--. ......in -f 'm T-o t. yjit Jo "iiii I') I'.ril4-. 'b T:VV,,,? 73 3)fD5rti JxtjnfWoniTT"vr?r"- iiiiJ Jiimwifi lit I'Hii ifiii jiiwiii niton- 1 :iv7T .nv. i iiii :niJloi, ilXaftiii-.--!; Llfii Viit n- r?si.!yi .,,1 li ot fresh VegetaMesMfm3Vys 'J'a .iwi 1 V! iitxfilswn Boiiwttraab(ifi w '.tmKi (it&i&.3tiMi' At"' -yvKO , HI HI ..' y',:v:-5 1 '-'1 .Hl 1T0 11 -ri ha -MrHsth Amnwd MeHinef lwStolCkliekl- nf the Narthi Carolina SiBonafoapaiiy wUT be held In Charlotte, N.C-onthe second TburedaV' c Juiz-1K7Q: thu. transfer books of stock r said eohipaiiV- wui H tloed from this datJ mH !H-RrTTOTf b&Jtihl 1 tSeVr N. C. R. B. TJdi 11 ' .ttiaiii TOP AT THE Salisbury, N. a f. R ItRim. Pmnrlfttnr. U "4-JUliiXj? air. J V ' f fi 1 r'Aiiiftri5fOaief 'tfWtl'ailburn'As- 4.;juiaiii ifltfrnrtwatoanfe ,rriafi:uv ; uJ 'i - - 1 - f y ' 1 ...Ii fif l44 v WAiHMia HtEhmw) t S17 lfltfr. Sttol Oft Janll .1 I'jdion.4. r- ani'i rateasp paiaaaianp tor ine oeDcnauaaiio;i .1 iotioi a ili muss, ill .50-Jomr4 'iwi Lames, Is attracting tbe af-eatloa joJ Xhaae wo J ':.,Py39. .if .i f wish to todulge tbenuelves in this line. -ti-viisZTxidiS-iI io iudfiiiiiW"-' irti i ieri rr br-vjn-uv.--i- ---- o r . '-.. aa . a- k ... . y I iy a i.sjk.a xt. U4 jw- S! Mm three to five mmotes, wltbaLnM'e t Mav lv ,H vat
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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