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y EslAV. jutifaoAsil i i Tl I i U tl liiin .tut-ij "ig .'iiinxrRZjf Kri) f:r.i? . n ilLROAD BIBECTOBTi' sXshlngtonttme): .. f0 RICHMOND DJJCYIUJS. U'il Waves Atlanta, . 3 68 p. m. LeaV t i-nt. COLUMBIA AUGUST A. . ilTwes from Augusta,.,.,., t auves tor a"?t"V, qa Lave lor "fbia (ac llglit)... 12.10 P. m. Arrive ircoiumbla, ..rfli'' .... . " fnr Coiumuitt. nj,: :oi 4' 1 ' CAROLINA CENTRAL, i , lrrie8 from WUtogton,vf :Y;r,.f ;f ylltl for Wilmington ler " n Shelby,- Mm-.w''' i.rs ffsforShelby 2.15 p. in. ,8.20 a. m. 5.05 p. m. 8.40 a. m. ATI.ANTIC, TKNHK88M OHIO. ii from Statesville.. ............ i rrwyes ffrlgtategnile,l.......wt. h no n. m 8.00 a. m " INDICATIONS. ' .DEPATENT,! w-i. ii'K I iii.e..-Jv" - - ... . .MivotorN. Jmre&ti 0 P. M. vr the South AtlantirrapdGulf rn..nuauO iinil I III1U V ill ICY. rising or station 'i.''0 '.r ,- nda mostlv from St.partly cloudy or ;.0Wly weittwwWlilw' l,ocal Hrport fr Vesterdar X7 A. M. 2 P.M. i 8 P, M -. 30.057 29.950 29.99a ..72 85 74 s 7 47 72 i :. & w. a w.. aw. 6 .J -Fair. iFate.yeFalr. Before the Cadet of the Carel'iia ITIH HPVkA oil null oArmnn Ki-frki-a ooilofa of the Carolina Military Institute was preached Sunday night in the Second -k a i l 1 1 TIT T A A. jrresoyierian cnurcn uy jmsv. vv . xx. At kinson, principal of the Charlotte Insti tute for Young Ladies. The church was almost completely filled by,, an au dience composed of representatives from all evangelical denominations in me city, ana me aiscourse was usienea to with marked attention and interest Tne -suureme ana inviolable AUtDor- Hw nf tho Truth" was tho onhlAZ-.t. Mr. Atkinson chose, basing it up the bold an I., defiant utterances of the three jruiuig iicuicng, ououhkA) ju.ooivii and Abed-nego, when ordered by Neb ucadnezzar, a monarch of absolute pow er, to fall down and worship the golden image he had made.: In the face of the decree of the most powerful and unre lenting king of that day these, young linen had said: "We will ndt serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image thou hast set up." By truth, the speaker explained, that he fttid not mean veracity alone, but nal rh trm in its broadest sense. Those RIywteriaus Letters The Charleston News and Courier copies prominently the local article in rasv oaturvajr a s yissft been received by a negro m tne soutn-r nnatm nart. nf this cmintv. tellinff him that it was time for the burning of houses and railroad bridges to begin, and comments upon it as follows: "It is difficult to state where these letters JUST RECEIVED jo state wnere tnese letters ' -t-t on--r.T came f ronij lb mUyibilieattoiiedJlIW (JIT X iiUUlV 0 1 UlXHi, tnei nave Deerr rumors well selected Stock of WRITING-PAPER? Including Note, Letter Senaoo, Legal and Fools- Also French Paper of every description, with KnJ Telope8 Lto mateh. ;:uji-! Z' Also iraper in poxeo. w oiu .mw uuuiuuub oirav trior Y tA tUtW vuva. v . , prevalent in many parts oi tne estate to the effect that the defunct Badical par ty was reorganizing, and that this may be one of their plans for reorganizing.' The correspondents of the News and Courier at the inferior itatv-nqwill iftt vestigate' the "matter? and tepott tbteTe suit" Talking With Judge ITTacliey. Judge Mackey, of South Carolina, was t 'A A OhhI.vt lift nma rt f orlhnrn urt A9.mA fmm hlS home 111 AUIS11W1V) ov yM-uw ---- Chester to Charlotte and went hence hv the Carolina Central Railroad to Laurinburg, thence across the country to Marlboro, thus making the distance 130 miles less than if he had gone via ColmnMai Areworteifi cnaueanttte JKiuil Lull li ii i uiimim. O-W itl& tj)6ri trlelawS M ofesocletx Congress Tie Envelopes; a new lot ust received oaui i-iijfl fliif. .a lihtLMMiiMlli 400. PAIRS .STORE, H'j W - i w;"m3lttotSfe5k wUch wiU te sold at the. TOT lowest prices. ssi ' M TT .MieGIiKR'S AND DALSHBfflEl Also a full line of And alatgstMl ofSlto vnii that we sell t f. a e Wrt TiilL 7ltrg;;Vea;fuU stock of the best goods.' ,JMSe sold elsewhete in the city front T5 row per cent cneaper. ; A trial will r " T- Wxl . . ! - .. L.: u&siktiiA that -' Veiy.r6Spwtruny,.,.,,. . -; .,MArjIEfi.,4l., , Democraint HotiSsfpyV h f ; ';-' .i:.X. ,? , - - - - - - - J ; fjrtroiiiek'r,:-- Thermometer Lniative Humidity,... wind Direction,. Velocity Weather. Tht temperature 88 deg.; lowest 6fl. leteorologicsil Keeord. WKATHKB tttPOKT, JTJNB 9, 40 T-VM. Stations. BaromiTh. itlnnta. Augusta Chiineswu, Charlotte,.- ttrslcana,- Galveston, lndlanola... .lackson'lle, Key West... Mobile.. jlontgoin'y, punta Basa 30.00 savannan.. au.w H.vana.. 29.94 29.91 30.02 30.05 VS9.92 280 29.90 29.88 30.03 29-97 29.89 29.93 29.88 79 80 79 85 93 86 87 77 84 89 79 86 73 76 75 88 Wind. VeL K IT 8. E. 4 E. 8 E. 6 8. E., 10 8. E. l8 E. 15 N. K. 6 ; S. E. 1 8 E. 14 E. 8 E. 4 8. W. 16 N. W. 4 N. E. 14 B.V" 0 Weather. Cloudy. Cloudy. Fair. Cloudy. Clear. Clear. Fair. "Cloudy. Fair. Cloudy. irair. Fair. LtRaln. ' Cloudy..., Lt Balnji .Cloudy. 4 signifying that which was right and I judgg qj. a fw momenta Sunday, e,y en lawful, irrespective of its consequences. ing fie spoke first of JohSsbn'S'Hf He wished to impress upon the rising r?-,.fKo rdTHmAarin th,r,aro- iinas," in which is presented evidence of the verity of the Mecklenburg De Haratinn nf Tnrlenendence. and from thispsW tMmattMJbfJ'yingfs Mountain,- repartlwfttcontea nial celebration of which have just be friin TTp ret'ArrfiH t,n t.hft crreat impor tance of that engagement, as breaking j,i: '..3 .-8 D-ifinti, vri ZtfitM AGt generation their duty in relation to this truth, in itself considered, without re gard to extenuating circumstances. He miarH tliAm 4orainQt". thft nrftvail- ing tendency to make public opinion the criterion of tight, a tendency which 1 1 A.-J 1 A. lI -V. naa always existeu, uut wuwu was c- Public .opinion Is simply the index' to Public .opinion is simply the index to ' in uon s long line of British' victories. the prevailing sentiment of a commfl. and infusing fresh hopes into the Amer nitv! aiid ' can never be a entenon.ol' rr via rpcrrota that, fihfistf what is right But its influence is yWf v.Edwwd.Twld &Co.'8 Celebrated RUBBER PENSf- ' Pen by sowe.cqnsldered , &upero -to g, Gold Pen -7 .1- .,u an a IT TTTTiv Ritn am ain amnts for Emerson. lelebrated Rubber HAND-STAMPS, no! 3i ... . -. iS!rtval)Sf;Mbfer Andiother 5,- . mtimZ C tN , T.' CO U N T R . !IU! i, PLAIN AND FANCY, HOnC PENC1U1HSS. The Grays wiU go over to Spartan burg on the excursion train which leaves Thursday morning at 6 o'clock. ' several Charlotte girls have been momised regalias if they will go up to I );i v idson College. They are going. The coroner was off duty yesterday. He came up though to see if there was any business on hand for him. J The trustees of Davidson College were to have met yesterday. Several of them were detained here by the cnange of schedule on the Statesville road. Constable McLure made another raid vesterdav upon the vagrants or ive "Points. Three were "lifted" and are held for trial. The Neptune fire company will pro bably be invited by the Victor fire com pany of Kaleigh to go down there on the 4th and help them celebrate the day. . The closing hop at the Carolina Mili tary Institute next Friday night, will doubtless be the largest ever held there. A number of Davidson College students will attend. The Richmond & Danville train due here at 12:40 yesterday morning.ldid not arrive until 7. The delay was. occa sioned by the engine giving out between Danville and Richmond. Tlw central office at Richmond was closed and no communication could be had with head quarters, and the train stood on the t rack seven hours before another engine could be procured. The North Carolina Press Convention. At the earnest request of the proprie tor of the Atlantic Hotel at Beaufort, who is to entertain the members, the time for the annual meeting of the North Carolina Press Association is changed from the 10th of July to Wed nesday, the second day of J uly. The press of the State will please make a note of the change. Col. ITIcRae's Lecture. ti, fi.i,-wto nuVtlir. -will not foreet Col. Duncan McRae's lecture in the opera house next xnursuay evening, s;30. The subject of the lecture : is "Laughler," and it is brim full of both fun and philosophy. Charlotte has nev er had such a treat in the shape of a lecture, as Col. McRae will deliver. Let ns give him a full house. derf ul. Its evil effects were manifest in, the corruption ana immoranty wmco C AlO LCU 111 HID UUJO Ul vmuivo England, during the licentiona reigTi pf Tnia 'x'V in France, and in.the latter tdays of the RoTrmn -Ehrpirdt Its good Jeflects were visiDie in tne earner msw xy of Rome,rThn that country furn ished to the 4 world a Regulsa-and a Cincinnatus, and many timegMnce. The tendency of thapresenfrfcge is to justify one's conduct byits results; if enme can oe covered up it is wiukbu at. -This is shown frequently in the niitilift Dress bv the humorous turn which is given to such matters. A potent influence in creating a false public sentiment is the teaching of the philosophy of the day, ultilitarianism anything is right that is expedient. Truth recognizes no such doctrine; it admits of no extenuating circum stances. Wrong can never be made right Neither is there such a thing as a small wrong, rne creator may use such methods as "the survival of the fittest" but the method must not be confounded with, or substituted for the foundation in truth. The sciences of astronomy and chemistry had their origin in the efforts of the astrologer to foretell the destiny of men and of the alchemist to find that hidden substance which would convert anything into gold; but who would assert that the laws of astronomy and chemistry are based upon these false sciences t 1 hey u fnnn1afinn in truth. It is the duty of man as of the sol dier to do what is right without inquiring into the results and regard less of the consequences. A true sol dier knows no such thing as disobedi ence to the most insignificant order, be cause it is a duty. He would cite as an example to the young men the conduct of that small detachment of the Eng lish army in India. Becoming separa- tnm tlioii- onmnund bv takUl the wrong side of a ravine, and, march ing under the very shadow of the forts retrace their steps. Mistaking this for a command to charge the heights, which were guarded by a thousand men, they gallantly charged it without once faltering, and lost their lives in the effort , , . The speaker closed his address by urging the young men to accept the Bible and its teachings as their truth, and to obey its commands with the same intelligent obedience which char acterized their conduct as soldiers. lean Army. He regrets that Chester county, was left out of the account by t.hft ASH rni"nivl roeetifi a vfeePVrtWfci at TfitiT Wnrirrtifttin bendlfof th coming celebration, as Capt. Lacy, the individual who laid prf the town of Chester, was a prominent character in that battle. Judge Mackey has in his possession the gun with which! flergu son was killed at King's Mountain, and he related a dozen interesting incidents nf'tivh' hart 1 TTp, has been a close stu dent of the early history of the. Caro linas, and in view of his manifestly large fund of information.' historical QnH trariitirmal with reference to the battle the celebration of which is to take place next year, we respectfully suggest to the man agement, now in time, that he be invited o attend that .celebration as the vvratnrs nf t.hftWicasion. From the battle of King's Mountain Judge Mackey drifted to national poli tics. He reiterated what he had said nara ton riava nrviniis. as to the Presi dent and the appropriation bills and expressed the perfect confidence (bas ing his conclusions upon what the President had told him) that he (Mr. Hayes) would certainly-veto the army bill in the form in which the Demo crats now propose to submit it, on the ground that they are now attempting to do by indirection that which they had failed to do by direct means. He says it would delight Zach Chandler if Congress were to adjourn without pass hill, for in that event the troops would be withdrawn from the frontier, the Indians would scalp a few hundred settlers, and acn coiuu men wave the bloody scalp instead of the bloody shirt The "All aboard" was sounded and the reporter reluctantly parted compa ny with Judge Mackay, not, however, until he had extorted from him a promise to furnish TnE observer with some Kings Mountain literature during some of the leisure moments which the summer will bring. and any orders given them will receive tention. prompt at E. BUTTERICK 4 COMETBOPOLITAN FASHIONS Tor May, 1879;1urfrteived at , i T-Yr BRO'S 'tit Z1M PEtCAEES AND, PRJNTSj bfi V vr nnrinF to all others received. Also a beautiful variety of . -- .'-OulOU it! IT-.. -, .! I .!Uif 'Fit M 1 I MN'EN IfOVV Y JESIUMS IN ;HAMBRfeDGI-NS,;INSERTINGlS,'A i&reat Bargains In Ian : I i J I. I . J-. ft " . 'I- F IELD BROS., Ladies' Linen Ulsters and Dresses, HOSlBiYA CORSETS AND DRESS LINEN. 1(i-iiwf41'; 4,; .jj. MORRIS & BROS. June 1,187 , " S - 1 . 1 Mi; WBOLESALS AND HKTAIL . GROCERS and DEALERS in COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constantly on hand FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUB KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES. DRIED FRUITS, Ac. Exclusive Dealers in RAMSOUR & BONNIWELL'S FORD'S various brands of fLOUR, f A. L SHTJ- also. PROPRnrroBS or thx Wheeler's Elixir Phosphates An elegant preparattob foi ' Bnlngthf. vital powers-a nerve nWrmr Dotue. . Fine Flavoring Extracts. Lemon, lffig? Elixirt and Fluid Extraets, - A Full Line of DRESS GOODS! We are now displaying elegant lines of We are now displaying elegant lines of BLACK AND COLORED SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS GOODS OF ALL GRADES AND FRICES. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, Relief Association, The Charlotte relief association will convene in monthly meeting in Young Men's Christian Association rooms, at 5 o'clock this evening. A full attend ance of members and citizens is uesireu. The funds of the association are ex hausted, and several cases of destitution are needing aid. rne cnairmen aim members of the ward committees are I specially asked to be present. ' if it it.'' i ' ? ' , CHARLOTTE. N. C This house has been refitted and newly furnished, and is kept In first class style. - !; Terms, Per Day $ 2 00 tiroat inrinroments offered to table board ers; for terms see the proprietor. tyOmnlbus and Carriages at every train Si FIELD BROTHERS ...Proprietors. Hknky Wilfono, ClerK. ? t '' Cuticura Remedieb, Bromidia, lodia, AND OTHER DRESS This Department Is Replenished Daily. May 27. This Department Is Replenished Dally. ALEXANDER HARRIS. Vitalized Phosphates. Springs Mass d Sevein Tamar Indien. Bedford gprtogvmass, as-. -iltWS DR0G STOR. THE BIST SOLD BY . SO SIMM SI 500.00 9 Ladies' and Gents' feb9 Iredell Superior Conrt Hlgrl Crime. The Superior Court is in session at statesville, Judge Graves presiding. Among the most important trials to come up at the present term are that of Jo. Gillespie, colored, for complicity in the highway robbery, and murder of Mr. Fowler in Mooresville,last Dece: Iter, and also ihe case of Bradwell and several negroes, charged with burglary, near Statesville. ; l.awn Partjr One evening next week, the young ladies of the Lutheran church will give a lawn party and festival in tne uiim vard. They will tell the day later.; It is the first time these ladies have invited the public to an entertainment of this sort, and they are determined to make it a success. The preparations have al ready commenced, and a delightful evening may be expected. Ice cream and promenades in the soft light of Chinese lanterns are luxuries which young people never fail to enjoy. Kxcuruion of Railroad Folks. Xle Transportation Arrangements for Davidson Commencement. The following is the schedule of regu lar trains to Davidson College: -Leave Charlotte at 9 p. m.: arrive at David son, 1031 leave Davidson a-&.l7 arrive at Charlotte , at 7 a. m. In-addition to the regular trains special trams will be run on Wednesday and Thurs day, leaving Cfcarlotteat 8 a. m. and ar riving at Davidsonvabout 9 a. m.; re turning levek Davidsoiiat 4 p. m. and arriving tt-iaanwiinF., Thursdaytgui;ta traiilLWfll leave the College aVloclicka45ive m Char lotte an hour later. These accommoda tions arflabtuit jsame as have al ways beetf furnisneo $v una roau. -' t r 0 V The Late Mrs. Yates. The last Fayetteville Gazette contains in that place on the 30th of last month, aged 85 years: 'Vp "While a Kin ue wuuow . with the Methodist Church, and for a. kttoA a rj-kn$HAtent mem- fVr oitilt cmmIorFe was held itthigii esteem for her 5bnsian char jySSSSir piety;-and heri unfadmg devotion to the .interests of her family. Sg g?eatly afflicted for the past few velrs, ier faith was made perfect through suffering, and .then a ripened sheaf was garnered for the sky. Mrs. vra ipvpa four children. Among there Tare Rev. E. A. Yatesof theNorth Carolina Conference, and W. J. Y .ites, editor of the jnarioti.o cv.v. Exenrsion to Greenville. - The excursion - to Greenville iiext Greenville is a pleasant place to uvisit, tiAix Line road affords almost every rlr nf arienerv and is well .Mmpped rxifortaIepas and the excmioiusuin The employes of the transportation department of the Air-Line Railroad, with their families, had a delightful ex cursion to Toccoa Falls, Saturday, JlnA (h SIendrng the whole day at that deli Trt ful snot. There were about a hundred m Spartanburg, Mi 'Witness "jre4 und fif tv of the excursionists, including tiio oiatAra t.hft mnsins. &cliLof the em-. ployes. During the day at Tpceoa, meeting was held, with Mr. M- Btiice, of lieitn. Ga in the chair, and Mr. v , andfepwtioTTof the iteatroops ; oy .UrOV, r3impsontJuiu " wff nrrl tend the cpmffiencement Wofford College.- P..""ih,The for laoies anu o""uij v s "j. The Subject of a Cornet Rand. To the Citizens of Charlotte: It is a noted fact that almost every city and town in our country has a cor net band. Charlotte with about 8,000 inhabitants has none. Many unsuc cessful attempts have been made here to organize such a band since our old one went down. It could note ex pected that the old band could hold out forever. It was composed principally whn had families, and the little extra time that they could spare frpmleir wprk wai needed at lome. The only way that we can make it a success is so put our "shoulders to the wheel." We are determined to nave a band, and one which our citizens will feel proud of, if we can get a little as sistance from them to help us buy our set of instruments. We don t want a costly set, but simply one that will do us. If we can raise the required amount we will place ourselves lmme riiataiv under Prof. W. H. Neaves charge, and this, if nothing else, is enough to insure success. Enough has already been paid out by our people for bands to pay for two or 4-1. -no oot a tf inatrnmpnt.H. Oneortwo of the band'mlLwait up on th'e citizens' generally soliciting con tributions. Yours, &c, Band. A Hatter of Interest to Travelers. Tourists, emigrants and mariners find that Hos teller's Stomach Bitters to a medicinal safeguard oitnst nnhealthful influences, upon which iney can impllcity rely, since lt prevents the effects that an unhealthy climate, vitiated atmosphere, unac customed or wAnna On lnniT vovasres. or loumeys by land in laHtiwtoo niiAmnt to the eauator, it Is especially useful as a preventive of the febrile complaints and disorders ol the stomach, liver and bowels, hi.i at Arjt to attack natives of the temperate zones sojourning or traveling in such regions, and Is an excellent protection against the influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of temperature, ex posure to damp or extreme, fatigue, ft not only prevents intermittent an remittent fever, and oth f rftaAAM of a nialaiiartTpe, but eradlcates them, a fact which has been notorious for years past in North and;;Spw11ir,Anierlca, Mexico, the West In dies, Australia and other countries. 'Junto lw Railroads. QHARLOTTE, Five Cent Cigars One of our speclalties-we try to set the best-call and get some a & gjuxffs DRUG STORE. OnT.TTMTlT A RAILROAD. AND . r augusta j vest Pocket Cure Chaklotte, Columbia and Auqdota R. B., CaurMMiA.aC.,May8l, 1879 On and after Sunday, June 1st, the passenger schedule over this road vM bemlJlows: j ; DAY PASSENGER. Going North, Leave Augusta nnti Arrive Columbia, i -.... .1 ......... y 10 4 a. m. Leave Columbia, Xo At; w Arrive Charlotte 8 50 p. m. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. ... Goikg South, IvCbarlotte,..A lr. 2 15 " Rock mil, " Chester, " Wlnnsboro, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia Arrive Aueusta. NIGHT EXPRESS. . GPISO. SOOTHI T Aoa rharlnttA 12 45 A. M uoa,vUrr c un w Arrive ooinmoia, . ;,. i-f ' - - Leave Corambia..........f .-.. - -- d A. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Going Sooth Leave AuKUSta. . i 25c. Hair Dye. .-.w .. h tnnnii sjitufactorT. For sale ana uecu ui " - ,.,n ,v Dy PK, T. Dfliiin, xruKgiDw Pump Cans, r PARTICULARS NUMBER OH aDORM.: i ran PARTICULARS . "l",otn A"""' whiteSewiho Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio P.M P.M. 6 30 P. M, 8 05 p.m. 12 00 Jt 1 00 A. M. 00 A. M. Arrive Columbia . . Leave Columbia, 5 15 P. M 130 1." 2 80 a. M. fi 45 A. M. X 15 AM. 10 00 A. X. Wlnnsboro, " Chester,.... . . 1- 1X411 . . nkn.lnH. ....li! 1UP.I AfnVV fc vuaiiwwo,... ..... ... V-m vj. Pullman Palace Cars from Augusta to New York a AMAnohnmtn A licni.tji. ia,.hi aininiy r.hairs from Danville to If Merchants will buv their Drugs and Medicines of Dr. T. C. sKDragglsLatCharlotte. they will find prices sSactwndBave freight charges from North ern markets. ' Visiting Strangers Will find Ice Cold Soda Water at Dr. T. C. Smith i Drug Store, opposite the Central HoteL - These Hot Days Trv Arctic Soda Water, and Sparkling Ginger Ale, 5 eents a glass, at h aTn11, "RYE; GRAHAM AND WHEAT BREAD AT PRATHER'S. OBXSS GOODS, SILKS, unsbts, COTTONS, TJPHOIaSTHIIT, KIaAHaVKXaS, ' AZaOVKS. . . HOSIERY, Girls' and Bays' 8 wa, . limes' UMcnrau-. Infante Outfits, PRESS MAKING, WRAP8, j OOSTtnffES, nnmnm. NECKTXKS, H.UCIIINUS, -HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS. HAMBITRGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, FINS, FRINGES. . , HEEDLKS, FANCT GOODS, fee. BY IIATX. Rrvmnls nr information, and satisfy yourself nuw , prtcujpty a""' j new. urn aet eventhirty in . ? a x . DRY GOODS AND NOTIOnS of us by Mail or Express. We carry an averaae stock of about. $400,000, all bought V -1 -t YT 7 J n aW AAA Mave ifie unuaren cru jvi on yj v Advertising Cards. .; , COOPER &C0NARD, Importers and Retailers, CAKES ! CAKES r unwholesome diet, bad water, or other Washington via Lync f;, ga. unfavorable to health, would otherwise MacMubdo, G-P. Agent W !:, U. m. innmATH h, land in . n.CtvnvieriT une3 '. -Asst G. jP.'Aseat. Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and.all kinds of Fancy .i 1 Cakes at aOABOLINA CENTRAL VIA W1XMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE fully equipped for business, This Line being Freight from wnminrrtnn ami all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic Tennessee ft Ohio, May 22. PRATHER'S, Trade Street B, Swann, of Senaca, S. C, secretary, train win ipavtn "Xat A committee, which was appointed for o'clock in the morning, and retttm aoo :a: . ij f daft- lrlarlr in lheVeninS. .. ..., llie PUTDOSB, CUUltiUK vm. ii. a. t..w -7. . , a TT T riirrnilliarj A" I IT Z immeitean.i Gi W. Gleason and W. - i Federal -coitrfi Larendon, reported resolutions exp w jiiveoi tneir grauiuue Whi,. vf' miiatiii- evf t-ratiannrtation. I0t their eenerositv in extending them tlie, coniW nf a free excursion, and as-Ta7SirrA fluring Chem of their determination to W"' Vriswiilbe heard? Ithsis sliow their .appreciation in a substan the "WJ announced by the' mar7 ii il manner by entering with .renewed KSuroraiesident- ia Gharlotte, aeal upon thdischarge of their several Kiln cases whero the par duties. The resolutions t were passed fJ-JStajail would be expected to Jinanimously... . ;:;r;j-i-U KJndU Dick has written to The excursion's a happy 'iaea. ;-fa.-.Wrte this city that hmncrhr. nil Mm omnlnvRS in the depart pieiuv V TT-fw oil t. 1 1 lun lnrv a rm i i . t-ui mi iiiiin w iiia tcwrs i ' A ori witk Practical People. , . . onmn norta nf t.hA Rnnth seems to xne ciiiuaiio wa f"1 . .v peculiarly foster three special scouigesof tteren- eral health; these are yellow fever, PeriodicaUy; malarial lev K -"Vr."1. A HO rcoUlb VL Oil VL liou tihvu t A TLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO RAILROAD Supxbintkkt' 8 Offics, Charlotte, N. C, May 24th, 1879. 1 On.and atterondayy,26th the 'oUowing hAdule Will OK niil -UTcr-iaiE. iw v"" ' reAcepwujt 1 1 . .. Leave Charlotte,. Davidson College,. ............ . Arrive af Stotesvtlte, ... t .... f.. j .. ' " GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville. . . . i i. J. Davidson College, irrivp at Charlotte.. . . . . ..!-? r f - Kit r. ii... .i!t t:T- a riKQ.Wti. B?!fh IAAmTtiUk fn- ixnneciiuii mow vaaiivto ,t . Hi. fTiiv. uid at Statesville with Western North Cateltaalroad. t LJJ'm HeirfeSsTAlexandrlana anAj-weUmust heme (FlaalStattoBSv at which . 8ta- LUXURIES. ? A. iJil As well as points In Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished .Hi ', l gxti&M $ttues. DISPATCH LINT? -1 NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. oners unequaned facilities for the TransporUoo of Charlotte, Statesville, Asheville, HMiWo on the Atlanta 4 Richmond Alr-Llne. and Western N. C. Railroads, Alabama and MlsslBdlppl. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to . oo a. m. . U 58 a. m . 11 20 a. m. 440 p. m. ft OH n. m. 00. m. 432 Pine Apples, Imperial Oranges; Estrar Large Lem ons, Fresh Caramels, French, Plain and Cream Candles, Pop CbiW &e:, . .. A le TTf oiVM' on the inketthat inVolve th : nnemeht of persons5 In jaiL; There are SitUar h AlonarfmAntS : Of . the 1 tO COUie up, 1. inaf rorm. otlier, and,; was a Just recognition of their faithful services. .We jinderstana mw PYfiiroinn win n T()iioweauy w ?i . Weaker Probabilities. .4 .&w auv .Minii. tnA rain mTnosure to VOIO, WUU 11.BA. -ryu r r. this weatner is sum t"u "" , diseases; and the M", , pOABOAAA, " T-.. ho rfrtA jjouga ano you wiu w vu aao . -. juniM xw y ar- fiRSW JA0K8QX 8 BSST SWEET IfAf T ',13 1--;- Cottou In lots to suit purchasers. Call on ; J. C. BURROUGHS, . college Street June B-3t Charlotte, N. C. ,OUR If Yoii Smoke Don't forget to to thefl cent Cigars for sale At --.! 4WU l W TT T f! SMITH'S DRUG STORE. ICE CRM SALOON, Fitted Bp parQeularly lor the . acoommodatlon or Ladles, la attraoting the attention of those who wish to Indulge themselves In this line.- - F. W. CLARK, J ; Gen, Freight Agent, Wilmington, K, C septSO - -"s'-f i. r.7 T.T.8MITH, Agent C a Railway, Charlotte. 1 .-4- rtALDWELlA HOUSE, ! CALDWL HOUST? ; ) TAR- A W. ALEX OaLDWELL HOUSE, ' CALDWELL BOVBUJa XJ 1 Proprietor, j' 11 ' ANDER, Hi t-: ' S. P. CALDWELL. Next door to City Clock, CHARLOTTE, N. C, DENTIST I TERMS-$1.25 week. per ' day. Special terms by the j. j . W UATO AA. npHE tORKVlLLE NEW& A". ' . -Tj : .'tJ.A nrlTI IaA fU nHTYlA nf A fTPOlV DAmO , Alio auvra ; ' v.. craae newspaper, me pouueauou "f r commencea at an vunj uoj ok xuataaao, a y) v.oa win Ha mvifi iuivrtlstnK medium for the business men of Charlotte, as the paper will have a large eueuianon. n toe cuuuuos vx uuwaab, Gaston and Catawba, North Carolina. f- The brlce of BubscrlDtlon will be $2 perjunnum. Addrera. - . ' W.M.WARL1CX, . JuneS.''1 .Af .iff TorkrUle, & C. ' OFFICE OVER L. R WESTON 008 WWi 25 itan experieDee I fnaranlM waa wUsfaettoa, - - J"11 QT0P AT THE . . , . BOTDEN HOUSE ' rrjii nf the National HoteL BaJetgh. aSBrown, J7:,. Chief Clerk; W. a sllmm A aee80J i . lA i 1 !i ; T. . a f v"v : it J vyhlch were oegu t yny T'j7:: rr 3 V . ' i M'vl"," J !.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 10, 1879, edition 1
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