2nerr . . f Hi
4
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Hoi been thonmoKUf supplied with every meettd
0W
SUBSCRIPTION RATES i
Daily, one year, poet-paid) to advance.
HI
Vkmt, and with the Latest Stylet cf Type, am! every
manner of Job Work am wow be dot teith neatness,
dispatch and cheapness. Wt can hltimh, at Short
notice
$8 00
4 uu
2 00
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WEEKLY EDITION :
Weekly, (.in the eowwty) in adwrnw. .J. . .
BLANKS, BILL-BEAD8 ' .
LSTTSR-SRADS, CARDS, " '
TAGS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES, HAND-BILLS,
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, C
.2 00
.. 2 id
. 1 00
CHAIO.01?TE;Ns ;&FRHAY, JUNE 13; 1879.
NO. 3,213.
Out of the county, postpaid,.
i:
VOL. XX.
Six Months
w- Liberal Reductions for CUtbs.
Jr J. fll it. 3f .ti'aaTfti lux.' trUi . :.. ti,'rti
B
UKGKSS NICHOLS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DBALBB IN
ALL KINDS OF
BEDDING, AO.
BEDDING, Ac.
FJRNTTTJBE'
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE !
FUKNITURE !
BEADING. AO.
'BEDDING, AC.
A Pull Line of
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
CHEAP BEDSTEADS !
HATS, &C.
We nave received another lot of handsome
Silk Handkerchiefs
In light 'shades, suitable for making Turbans. Also
a large line of Ladles' and Gents'
TRUNKS
In all qualities. Those in need of sucn an anaae
will de well to call on us before purchasing. Do
not fall to see our large stock of
Fancy Dress Goods.
LOUNGES f.
LOUNGES!
CHARLOTTE, H. C,
Iks Elrlh-Plaee ef American ueeace,
May f Otfc, 1775.
BY OLD r AKtTKIL.
I M
P
THE MISTER MULE.
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' An Animal Which Honored Ploche by Hi Presence
Bow soft Is tbe sun upon Charlotte,
Its rays gleam with brightness today;
: For here first dawned Independence
. ' Long since, on the twentieth of Hay.
n.
Let patriots and statesmen all cherish
The memory of those who that day
Pledged home, life and honor, or perish,
Bather than live 'neath a tyrant's vile sway.
m.
'Twas Charlotte gave birth to this nation,
The land of the few and the brave;
And her patriots still cling with devotion
To the pledges their forefathers gave.
IT.
A monument this nation Should build them,
But if poverty denies them this boon
Still the hearts of all freemen adore them
Whose brightness overshadows all gloom.
Let a blast from her bugle be sounded.
'Twould re-echo from Maine to the Gulf,
jfor the freedom our fathers then founded
Gave freedom to slajre and to serf.
Yes, Charlotte's the American Mecca
To her the honors Of freedom belong;
And her sons here with garlands to deck her
And embalm her in sweetest of song.
O R T A N T !
O BSEK VAT1PN.
J
LOUNGES !
LOU NO EH !
LOUNGES
LOUNGES!
PATILOB AND CHAMBER SUITS !
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS !
COFFINS' of all kinds on-hand. .
COFFINS Of all kinds on hand.
No. f WB3T Tram Strut.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
: LADIES
HATS & BONNETS,
Both trimmed and untrimmed, at greatly reduced
prices.
Summer Cassimeres
AND WHITE
LINEN DUCK.
Special attention given to orders.
T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO.,
Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
June 1.
SPRING CLOTHING.
i and Gentlemen's Burial Kooes a
one supply.
Jan3
W. KAUFMAN A CO.
B
ARGAINS
Billv Emerson, the negro minstrel, regisiereu
himself at a Philadelphia hotel : "billy emerson,
san francisco." But he gets a salary of $500 a
week.
Cremation In Paris Is being seriously considered
hi th. mimintnai MMincii. and it is nroDOsea re
establish an experimental apparatus at Peret
Chaise.
It was the rustling of the skirts of fair ones on
the stairs, on their way to a military ball in war
time, that originated the song: "The Camp Belles
are uoming
Old Blazer keeps a private tumbler at a saloon
he patronizes, marked 'Business Hours," so tnai
he can say he only drinks out of business hours.
Cm. Sat. Night.
Senator Thurman, It Is said, Is probably the
most accomplished scholar now in congress, ne
deltehts In literature, and manages to keep pace
with current puDucauous.
i lnivnnt immarkahle for "culchav7." who re
sides not a thousand mites from this village, speak
ing of Interments, says: "If any more of my folks
dies, I'll go with one meal a day but what I'll get
an italic comn.' rtnuenau x aiiK.
Springer's bill forbidding soldiers to leave their
quarters when stationed within two miles oiine
polls on eiecuon aay was wpreu u) " .
existing British statute, on the same suoject,
passea aunng me reigu oi mo ikotiu to
modification of the original act of the time of
William III.
About the time that the elder Qulncy became
president of Harvard College, says tne Boston Post,
lis son was elected president of a gentleman s
club- On their first subsequent meeting me salu
tation was "Good morning, nr. rreaiuoui, uu
the response. "Good morning. Mr. President.'
"Yes," said the son, "but there is some difference
between being president of boys and president of
men."
rFroflSthe Virginia City Chronicle. 1
This morning a couple of miners were
seated on a boulder alongside the road
to Sutro, discussing the Wckihg powers
of the mule- One. had just returned
from Sutro and the other was on the
way ! there, and having : met, near the
rock they sat down for a talk.
Have you quit over there V said the
one who was eastward bound.
-Yes."
"Why?"
"Mules." r
"Fraidof 'em?"
You Jbet. I saw one yesterday along
side ah old boiler kickin off the rivet-
heads one -tfy one. jever nnsseu. one.
I was justrgoin' on shift, and when I
saw the mule and heard there was more
of 'em inside, I weakened and threw up
my job. I've got a wife and three chil
dren dependin' on me, and I don't take
no chances."
The worst mule I ever saw, said the
other, "was in Pioche some years ago.
It was one I.owned. One day it rubbed
against some nail3 sticking Out of a
post, and it turned square round ana
drove those,, nails in one by one, using
a single blow of the hoof with the iron
shoe en for eJictfnail: . It never missed
its lick and always drove 'em just in to
the head. Then he saw a few tacks on
the post alittle lower down, which were
only half driven in, and he drove them
in, too, with light taps of the hoof, just
as gentle and easy as could be. One
day a man came along and set out a
can of nitro-glycerine and giant pow
der. He wanted to get the mule to
lrinit and then cret killed. I saw and
knew what wasrup. At first I was going
to stop him, but then I thought if my
mule was any kind of a mule at all he
could take care of himself. So l just
watched. Well, the mule saw the can
and walkinsr ud smelt of it, and then
smiarftd himself for the kick. The man
was sn fiakinff off. and iust as the mule
was going to kick the can he caught
aitrhr. nf r.hp. fpiifir and chanced his posi
tion so that his tail was towards the
man. He lifted his tail just like he was
latin aim. and let flv his riOTt noOI.
In me early part of every season there is a natural desire to know what are the newest, latest and most fashionable styles, and also who ate recognized
as standard authority to (be fashionable world. Oar relations to, and dealings with the public, and the general standing of our house, will assure all In
telligent readers that the Information given below Is authentic, reliable and correct. ;
Several changes have taken place, both In shape and pattern, of fabrics m Men s uannenta, oi wnicn specuu meuuuuwm i . ii r
mand to Spring Garments Is our new
WEST END SACK.
It has many admirers among those who prefer new shapes and Ideas instead of adhering to the old time - worn styles of the past-very stylish In appear
ance and eat from Cheviots of the newest designs.
Oar St Nicholas Cutaway Frock, with three of four buttons, front cut a trifle longer, giving It a neat and graceful appearance, are made up to every variety
of Spring textures.
THE PRINCE ALBERT FROCK,
In shape and style retains its hold m popular ravor. its lengm is a uwie loiigwr mu hum " "" "
ments of a genUeman's wardrobe. The materials are French Castings, Granites and various patterns oi tngusn worsieus.
- w A 4. A. Ua iV. InnAAiMAn n A IWAftf Alii
Our Pants stock Is complete, with every novelty in fabrics, and the shapes are penecc m our aai aeparanem, we mvii "l luc
Ovated tastes, and In fine Felts and Stiaw Goods we are confident of universal approval.
Out Neck Wear assortment Is almost unlimited In devices of shades and styles, but boasts particularly upon tne very recent iniroaucuon oi ui univer
sity Scarf. Unique and very elegant.
In White Vests we have a State reputation, and we will only assert "progress" in this season's selections, our enons nave ueenw putceupou our
counters only reliable and standard goods, and in the rapid Increase of our business we are assured of the public's appreciation.
We invite the attention of all, both far and near, and their advantage will be the same, lor we wm sena gooas 10 any seouon m apy.vvu, i
of Inspection before payment of bill.
April 27, 1819. E. t). LATTA & BRO., The People's Clotheirs.
t
JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF
MOSQUITO NETTING
IN PINK, WHITE AND BLUE.
-o-
-ALSO A LINE OF-
CANOPIES.
-o-
-ALSO-
f If SE?SrSS VARIOUS SHADES OF LACES FOR TRIMMING OF BUNTINGS.
no ho waa crpr.tin' over a fence about a
hundred feet away. The thing explo-
dfid. and T npver saw the man again
But next morning Pat Holland came
nut in tho nppinrd. and said that the
tnwti had hpn visited bv a shower of
hlnnd"
"Mules are immense when they get
aroused."
"You bet."
Also a new lot of Ladies' Hat?.
Two Murders Near Florer.ce, S. C.
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS.
IN
We have made the experiment of purchasing a
stock so complete as to Include the latest noveraes
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Illy Stock Is very Lar. t and embraces a Full t.lne of
We Invite public Inspection, and we are at all
MmM nuuiv tn eive ouotaaon oi prices. .very
mnent which Is sold at our noose is warranieu k
i as reDresented. and In price less than can be
bought elsewhere, we continue :o sen
BLUE FLANNEL SUITS
Che.'iruLT than anv other house, as we did tne
, . ., .
season, ana iney nave gaiueu iuc reimwuuu vi
inir th hunt tn th frutrke". . .
Wi nresent this season to ine consumer a uuc
line of
Boots, Shoes and Slippers,
Incrudlngthe best makes in tne country. , inere
on oion ha fmmrf in nnr Block a comDieve line oi
fine Felt, sun ana iraw nam, sua nj uuu i
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purcnase
before yon examine our stock, as the cheapest
BARGAINS
PABLO R, CHAMBEB, DINING ROO
Can be had at
Apru ia
. W. KAUFMAN & CO.'S,
Comer Trade and Tryon Sts.,
Charlotte. N. C.
AND
OFFICE FUKNITURE
All Goods Packed Free of Charge-!
G
BOCEEIK8 CHEAPER THAN EVER.
NEW GOODS I
MEW FEATURES
Come to fo l4wl Corni Sogar, Coffee,1 Ho
lasses, and other Family Groceries.
Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da
vie count)
AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest
gelling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices
reduced 83 per cent. National PUBUSHiBe Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. '
$25 TO $5000 1 fWTwMKS
iT. th. fnnnHutiAn fnr mrMtantial' fortunes every
week, and pays an tmmense percentage wfjproflU
by tne new capuauzauvu- o;ui vm. vimu
stocks. Full explanation on application to Adams,
Brown St Co., Bankers, 26 Broad street, N. Y.
DEAR SIR: Illustrated Catalogue of
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS.
Address Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa.
BENSON'S CAPCINE
POROUS PLASTER
gee that each plaster has the word C-A-P-C-I N-E
eut through it, and Insist on having no other. ! Ask
.n AbMiaiui om tn its merits over sQ ethers.- -.
" "
A A AM
BEST BYE WHISK ST.
in iu nt rvumtr Hams. I sell for
All good. oeUTered &g2gn
hTIaaenee
KtAkirtjtowWIlseBBbick'oW
a.t h mail for R letter stamps. L S.
A CO., Bangor, Me.
ble.
HNSON
TTHB 8ALE. J . U.hSlH , -J,
-L :) 'f-''pi-.
mw. '- - Iflnlrtn tmfl On. whlC
paper was tetely prlated. It was va'tf
JonTson tyoundry, of PWtadelphj and? was
not discarded because no wnger b ySnmt
ly because It became J"JiS
style of tvwL It will do good service .tat several
yean to come, v It wllk tie
chasers, Tand. T fonts of) -&d t&
without cases. Address
(this
4o ml
or
Charlotte. N.C.
JEAL ESTATE,
MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY,
For veiling and buftor Mines, Lands and Hbnses,
The Pennsylvania Republican State
convention will meet at llarnsDurg,
Pa., July 23, to nominate a candidate
for State treasurer.
T)r. Tt. V. Pierce. Representative in
Congress from Erie county, New York,
is lvinc verv ill at his residence of fever
and inflammatory rheumatism.
The annual meeting of the National
Cotton Exchange of America meets in
St. Louis the second Wednesday in Au
gust, instead of July 16, as previously
announced.
The Cincinnati Enquirer says the
Ohio Democratic platform was written
by Mr. Thurman himself, and adopted
by the convention without changing a
word of it.
A freight train on the Philadelphia
and Erie road ran over a cow near
Northumberland, Pju, Tuesday. The en
gine and several cars were wrecked, and
Engineer Daniel Morgan was instantly
killed.
Of the leading, candidates for the
presidency Grant is 57, Hayes, 57, Sher-m-An
Conkliner 51. and Blaine 48. On
the Democratic side, Thurman is 60,
Tilden 65, Davis 64, Hendricks 60, Bay
ard 51. Grant and Hayes were born in
the same year, 1822.
The Rev. Arthur A. Waite, formerly
a circus clown, has begun a revival at
Portsmouth, N. H. He occupies a big
tent, accommodating two thousand per
sons and having its seats arranged after
the manner of a circus, and he exhorts
from what may be called the ring.
Thp. cotton merchants of New York
estimate that they liave lost $50,000 an
nually by the theft of cotton irom naies,
ar.H thov havfi tried to break up the
stealing by indicting John and Nicholas
Costello ana otner cotton sampicio w
whom the stolen cotton has Deentracea.
ThA Sfinate Tuesdav passed a bill to
remove the political disabilities of J. C.
Pemberton. Mr. Pemberton was a lieutenant-general
in the Confederate ser
vice, the personal friend of Mr; Jeffer
son Davis, and will be remembered as
the Confederate general who surren
dered Vicksburg to Gen. Grant. He is
now living in miiaaeipma.
IngersoU'8 Sermor.
Portsmouth Times.
thp dav when Marc Antony
stood by the bleeding body of imperial
Csesar, pointed out the gaping wounds
tnrougn wnicn ma uuguuj ovm uu.
winged its flight, and ; showed the rent
thJT HTIVIOIIS I laSUcI 3 Ucfcsitiv 'A. Uitwo, v
juration has been uttered by. hujnan lips
Sore full of exquisite beauty and in
effably tender ana toucning patnos tuau
that delivered by Robert Tngersoll over
Jitsdead brother. :,Ther lay m adored
dead,enwreaneain nowera, wmm iyuuu
him sat those WUO naa oeen ins- very
His' wife his sons, Jus., daughters, the
brother 'wno laonzeu' iui,j wic
friehdswlio fibhored ahde$teemed him,
Saimj so- still.1 so unmoved by all the
Agony bftheit most bitter grief. Then
&'ln-geM
hand "upon tito comn, in a uw no
thrilledrv.utU 'griei, utiereu tne worus
of edfess. wnicu, yieweu. m mi
rarv and intellectual light, contains all
. .J . J b.nft.Ad4Kii4 m XT laniYllllfTA
OI oeauiv anu paunra mioi "j "s
i. j J':j,i!..An4--t "Pft Mit. rf their verv
Charleston News and Courier.
On Fridav. 6th instant. F, M. Rogers,
white, who lives about five miles Irom
Florence, had a difficulty with one of
his nesrro men, named Scipio Smart,
abnnt a mule. Insultine words passed
hptwfifin them at noon when the mule
was brought up to be fed and watered,
Jind Kncrprs m a KClOlO tliat. Ullies lie
trtnk his words back, he would kill him
Sninin walkfld off to his own house and
locked himslf in. Rogers procured his
sixteen-shooter and went after him, and
told him if he did not come out he
would kill him. He then fired through
thp dnnr.inflietinff a wound from which
Scipio died that night. Rogers has dis
appeared. .
On Saturday, George Morns and his
hrnr.hflr-in-law. Mr. McKnieht. both
white, who live about twelve miles
from Florence, set out from the village
on their way home, in a buggy, having
a small hnv with them. Morris was in
toxicated, but McKnight was sober.
When they .had gone two or three miles
Morns commencea to amuse iniuen uy
knnokiner nff the hats of the other occu
pants of the buggy, and, when they
would sret out to pick up their hats, he
would drive fn. so that thev had to run
tn ,itch nn. McKnisht after awhile
got vexed, and told Morris he would
take out the horse and leave him alone
in the hnjrjrv. it seems that the buggy
belonged to Morris and the horse to Mc
Knight. When he attempted to carry
out his threat, Morris jumped on mm,
knocked him down and commenced to
beat him. McKnight drew his pocket-
knife and stabbed Moms seven times,
inflicting wounds which proved fatal
:
Senator Blaine's Sutatitutr.
A Beautiful Assortment of
LADIES' WHITE AND BLACK LACE SCARFS,
Black and Colored Silk Mits, Silk Fringes, Bretonne and Torchon Laces,
. - . . i -i . a . . t T ; Tr - n r fto nirn a tin firm ron
Kid liioves in everv snaae ana variety oi x rices, -ljuicu a.uu vjuhou uana m nimuwuw . ,
A SpSndid Aortment in all kinds of Dress Goods. Another Lot of the most Fashionable Millinery has been
Added to this Department.
LOW PRICES AND SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT
WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S.
GIDIT10H
CUM CLOTHING !
Our $7.50 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.f0. Our $12X0 English Tweed Suit sells now for $10. Our $18 and $20 French and English Cassimere Sack
and Frock Suits sell now at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests or Diagonal, uranne, uasKei i-rencn ana ngusn uoous n Brcau, re
dnced prices.
Unlaundried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made in the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and all goods in prorortion. Call
and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices.
Respectfully, i
June 1, 1879. L- BERW ANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors.
and will
'FOR SAEfe
nerr u mnntantiT located, aad has all the latea
ImnroTAd machinerv. 5 ' ;
Bark and hides low and 10 abundance. i .if; J
Vnm ravHjMilaM 1IHrMl
n taaacs: Attorney
May 9th, 1 879-dlsw3m&w3m t
Advertise free of cost, all properties placed In my
- bands for saie. j
THOa F; DRAYTO&
idiariotto. N a
declO
. A m i".WV' - - '"' "V Tj - - '
xte retail nothing but cnoice gwas. """x
WWOTenMUtlcle we sell and wfll cheer-
,iiiia
w
ELL IMPROVED ; : J ?V:'i'9
an PROPERTY JOB sal. H
Temences, fine weU of water, doc 7"-r
fivmtooteswalkof the pubUe sauare, can bee
cobyaw-ylagat okx.
not
S gv '
&SoS
Tn a recent colloouy in the United
States Senate between Senators Wil
liams, of Kentucky, Eaton, of Connect i
mt and Blaine. of Maine, the latter con
fessed that he had employed a substi-
he had paid full price, more than the yia steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence all Rail and Through Cars, Enabling (uick
war." and he added that his substitute,
being a Democrat, did not fight This
statement has elicited an inquiry into
the matter, which tends to show Mr.
Blaine's substitute was paid for out ot
the funds of the Augusta (Me.) Loyal
Mutual Alliance, an organization of
persons who formed a pool to insure
such of its members as might be drafted
against the expense of procuring substi
tutes. Mr. Blaine, it seems, was a mem
ber of this association, and had sub-
srrilied to its fund. Several years later
the city of Augusta undertook to reim
burse the subscribers to this fund, and
did so in five per cent twenty-year
bonds. There also appears on the re
cord ot.the city's contingent expenses
for 1866 the following entry: "J.ii.
Blaine, for substitute, $200."
est Possible I'ime to all Points South and Southwest.
NO DRAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM INSURANCE.
Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Alr-Llne. Freight received at any hour of the day, and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamship Wharves or offi
ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, 4c, apply to eitner oi ine unueraigneo.
K. S. FINCH, South Western Agent, J
T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, X!harlotte, N. C.
F. W. CLARK, General Freight Agent, )
April 30 d5m.
MMM ililiilMlOIl, K. c.
TRYON STREET, IN INSURANCE BUILDING.
Three Children Burned to Death.
Chester (a C.) Reporter.!
On last Thursday, morning the house
of Jackson Moore, colored, on the plan
tation of Mr. George C. Gill, was burn
ed; and three of his children were, con
sumed. Jackson and his wife were at
work in the field. They reached the
burning house only - in time to see it a
mass of flames. The mother,. frantic
with grief at hearing the faint cries of
one of the children, had to be held to
keep her from ruslring'into the fire.
a n.nn tii nilna wfirfl found a tew
chari ell bone's: of the eldest of the chil-.
Moore is an industrious, well-behaved
in this ternoie euiamuy ne nas
rtKiAAWnrodd1 Rut nut af their verv i,o OTnfnni.hv nf kM ffnod citizens. . Ine.
tunnd, dre,amv lovelinesscomes whitR iieonlo tot the community nave
. . , . j- i r .
contribtiteil promptly and liberally to
the relief of hia warits, ; ,
:;;A JSarrow: Escape.
1 1-' i,. ' w maka. specialties ot Com, Flour, I ; - w rinAi mid raln. Sxnosure to
WrtJoSti, BAtW g SorSSSSdeS ttather tasure "toTiduce colds and kindred
PfLTTAntrT -Prdduce. Boliclt corresponoence t " ,h. mmedt we know of la Hall's
general w""" . . C;.- .ail
jromwmeswwninKyuu,
t. ,u .cv BTi-LKXANDEB. CO,, M
jjayg. Trade Htreei, vwvwun, a.
tnem ruak. wmvu n ywiu- fv'v "y,
crowning charm and render them really
subliriieV In them is the expression of
the warmest and truest love that hu
man hearts can utter, but they contain rchester (& fcj Bulletin.
this Verywail despaihich is alt : Mr3 Thomas Estes, of Baton Roug
ttie TOOTB "OespaarinR- ueuw left m nfmt chUd OH laac TUesay w
blessed by a single ray of hope, -a the Baage of her house; while she na
No hint of the joyful resurrection, no ffijffiffl nirDiess:iri ah ad-
ineMfon pfi the fblfesdf i A farunion, no ioif7?oonvti)n iretnming, to -her;
thought of jmmortai Diesseoness, no j t Astonishment ioimd.4arge
woruu. evef f'j'f"'- -p r'.fwiacnwniD "BjiwRe-jwtVH vvrw vopv,v
a farewell which was final ftncTifwfR TiditM
with the ohild's face,ian ncjangrjuijcs
m.vp ton frrifii Mra. Estes - seized ahd
safelydisedpt: the:childV athd: shot
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