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.T13TJT: CT1 rCTTOT Til ii 1 1 nh KX15L "UvAiA A tiros Ssu VV." t tsttiiis Vi rH .f T-H-t: JrtHi' T 3 - , eiwt M i" , , , .:'..it , sinm9mfa3iwiiA v Datly, one year, (post-paid) h advance. , $8 00 Six ifoAl.!.i...lvr..-..:......Vl-rJ-.i,; 4 00 TAw Months 2 00 One Month... - 75 WSMKLT MDITIOIT : 'fX Weekly, (6 the county) in advance S2 00 Out of the county, postpaid. 2 10 mimc&..?rit&.i&& ...j.. 1 00 T3tOBSMTXRJQXIXrATMtMT Ta Awn tton7 twJiawfrtf tunica aU, md titfr tXt LaUtfStytetf Type, and er wmvvuii 000 jo-Tnri BLAJfKJS, SILIrSMADlB.) ,r3 lu o .v l " Tie, lawtom TAKPBLKTSt CntatlLAXX CHECKS, M. VOL. XX. " . . I I III i M I ,t,l (I'll III V Vi' Hit I A lirtilnnon. W.w. r T..' j. 4ilf,, ...411 .ill JP liJi lnrll I, II r. ... ll l Mfn i-lll.-t!lll lit II n .CM! I ' ; A ?ll I illl "IP rrr; If II irt --Krt Set xbiiixv coMiriBsrciEOTEirr. G E AT B i r..l H .(ii. H i IT :ii!!i1i.l i; Hi , Jil-nsfiiii lilf! fort .i-fi-':- ! IALR IH : . i .''. .-: -iOIi ! Alt IND8 OF. ? t 4 3 Ji MM Lit LUCE MITTS. LUCE MITTS. fe hay Just received by a late express a nice and full line of Mack, white and all the shades of mUJSIIiKLMITTS. .Mi-.y-;;: t, Uso a large tot of CREPE LISSE RUFFLING BEDDING, 4c FURNITUBE i FURNITUBE! FUKNITURK! . li'' i i H i BEADING, fto. BEDDING, Ac. : t !') !! '"TO Ai tin of ' .'lliiiiv:W;:u bun .i-MwUi i)".' , HEAFBEMTEADA ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! . : LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! 1 Mil 1)1 v., k. 1 : LOUNGES JLOUNGEai PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! fi if L,,.; ; T" COITINS of all UndflOnhand. 4 yey WWrnw ii" all kinds on hand. Ljg Jia. 5 W3T i!rux STRKrr. ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ther would do well to call and Drocure a lot of our 1 unlaundrled ahlrts for less than the material can be bought Ladlss' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a fine supply. jan3 ARGAENS DC - FKU URRB mr U VI III' KF V V KKK IT If V Ufi EN SH V DU S BX H U U RRK K V UR BI UU R SIII AT K. G. ROtJERS' WAREROOMS, s 1 ' 'If ! IN KIT TO PoeTorrfc. ' "StoA H tery Iati and embraces a Full tine of Pi hiiOR. chaubeu. Dtvnra eoo :n hi ...... ANI ; . . , ' , .11 i f'.- .:, .TX - OFFICE FURNITURE i i . ,,.'. "t-O nT ' -! All Goods Packed Free of Chrr I n ROCERIES CHXAPXR tHAH4KVEBi G Aatw.aifKiria i : .??i73&CL73W FEATURX3 ...... .. ... , Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mi laiisea. and otlwir Famll Groceries. I BEST BTE WHISIEY. Also 'fuJbticpfM TARSALS. ''--v' -" The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which tbl paper was lately printed. It was made by the ol Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wai noddcauseneermjWt on Jearstoeome, It will be sold In lots tosulttr4 hasers, and in fonts of 60 to l.QOOrtoswitb M tn U1c 1.11 T wViitA " Kiln n ill. hi.Sin,Faclngi ?an,ofe6 wWte, J M f fS-Sjm LL1 .T Kl i fV. t .nf)l . i ts.., 1 ' lKSShS ' Linen and Yictoria Lawns T((ci4 4elihehitiurijoif FgeT?ery chear. ;-n;i'i,'.j.n;iie!t iO ! .ii ioilltxinio' ts' .l .K's.'nueli , i. oil j ' Spring Goods passing, we act that we are now selling a tne season for' call attention to the fact mceiy trimmed LASHES' HAT , ,FQR A,BOUT HALF; ITS VALUE. :. ivH -f.Ciy.'l I Also a nice line,ftf j7a; V LADIES' LINED SUITS, TAHHZ DOWMMO. By reauest of J. B. Turner, Aurora, N. C. xeu-tn iff fsAfai J rati 1 1 m and and anpj I siUte-mr master, went 1 seaned with wounds-m domb job nee oi crease . . . .... . ist rem iennariw nnm ii-. I sTI f;"3 T S-IW a i I-Wde you from At - Foreettine all that's lost and gone Let me recall the visions bright I saw a hen first I drew you on. I saw a nation spring to breath, I saw a people proud and grand Do battle to the very death For freedom and their native land. I saw a, cause pore, pf all harm, , Thrice noble and without a stain I gave for it my good right arm I'd gladly give It one again! of gray; i Id i A i si Closing out very cheap; and many other lines of goods at reduced prices. If anyone is in need of a nice 3 DRES S SHIRT !. Bapecjfully, j ti ! ' Jt ;T. L."SEICfLE4CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N.. SPRING CLOTHING. And as its splendors blazed on high, jraoe tuce tne ianoes oi a aream. Then shadows such as might be felt, Came down, upon our happy land, And yet we know our woe was dealt La wisdom by a Father's hand. Gray clothes, you fill my heart with tears, i ( ; Though to my. eyes they may not spring; Recalling our four glorious years. And aQ the memories they bring. jOur gauge Is losfe-our hopes are fled, The land we love sits sore bereft, Lamenting for the mighty dead You are the only vestige left !- .1 ' ! ; , ; q(f For all we hoped and planned and thought, For all we suffered and achieved, In our Confederate Gray was wrought Well may it be with laurels wreathed! Old suit once more you will be worn. When I am in my coffin laid; Upon the resurrection mom I wish to stand In you arrayed; When with hosannas loud and sweet; Beatified with bliss intense. Our Southern soldiery shall meet; Confederate In the highest sense. Gray suit I look on you with pride; Such pride as manly hearts may take As with our cause Identified, And doubly precious for his sake, My martyred General. For he wore Such clothes about the klngliest soul That God, from His eternal store, , Enkhriped within a human mould. I know he wears the garments now That moth and rust can ne'er assail A diadem upon his brow, To which our brightest crowns look pale. I know that in him angels trace sucn giory as on noses snone, oth.jB bfheQbserer: Jrfission: 'elbiditfoj, 'm 'dlarlrig the eic ereises' which have .'Juat xloseo, At thia eveirecW ryjt0fday the warning texi, .. Tie cojairoehciBmeht sermou-was, noin'gtpn. It "wa.'pii'rIo. arid uhal principles of JChristian're bgi6jiju8t such a discourse as a strong m$$, influenced by a regenerated heart, can at, all times produce. ' In the afternoon Gen. WvTl. kbc, of Raleigh, addressed the societies uppii the "philosophy of law." . Ofhe, address was' fadvy ordnance. u It ' presented the W. KAUFMAN k CO. We have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to include the latest novelties in Men's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's OOO L OO TTTT H H II NN N GGO OOL OO T H H II NN N O G O L i t O O ,Ii HHH II If N N O ' OOL O 5 T ; 3 H n HN O ftO OOO LLLL OO T H H II N NN GGG We Invite public inspection, and we are at all Oboes ready to give quotation of prices. Every garment which Is sold at our house Is warranted to be as represented! and in price less than can be bought elsewhere. We continue, to sell : It gi U U ii f! BLUE FLANNEL SUITS Cheaper than any other bouse, as we did the season, and they have gained the reputation of be ing tne nest in tne marks . We present this season to the consumer a fine llneof : 1 . f i ; . Boots. Shoes and Slippers, . i i : . : .: :'-' ,- , ' Including the best makes in the country. There can also be found In our stock a -complete line of fine Felt Stiff and Straw Hats, and any kind of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Don't purchase Jeoie you examlae our itock, as the cheapest ' Jj j. ., . i .. 1 . i i i : ' . 1 BARGAINS Can be had at April 10. MAM & CO.'S, Corner Tnde and Tryon Sts - cnari AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 83 per cent atmhai PCBi48np'CP-. PhlilphlaVFa. 1 Judiciously lnvest--'ied in Wall street substantial fortunes every $25 TO $50001 lavs the foundation for substari week, and pays an Immense percentage of profits by the new capitalization System of operating In stock: iFrmxpianaaon on appucatKm toAoams, Brown k Co., Bankers, 26 Broad street N. Y. 1 II. I'li'-i U-'MU . i HJSHf ' ?.WA 7 Til? A 1? GTT? Pleae write for large, JJlifi&A-TM lu Catalogue pfJ RIFLES, SHOT GUNS. REVOLVERS. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa fir-' .1 .A inis i.i.i.Ulii.".'Mi H'JW"!' BENSON'S CAPCINE . POROUS-PLASTER See that mOl ptasWT haJI 'tee' wet- C-A-P-C-I N-E cut throoeh lk and Insist oa bavtog no other. .Jif your physicBrwP UB3erttTCT all others. wiirirr nil rtn A'r4 f.f fine nsTPunvePffls make new Rich I Br Blooi. I Pumivi and will completely change the blood In the entl (Y srstem in wree noouu. AojMamwwmuH nui niii Aoon mirn mmi I ut I mniB huh ud ntnrari to onnnd health. If 8UCh tb&UC 00 POSSlbM m uu. JMOgor, no." t.nlinJi tmi-;r;'9J.ifi' ? ... . O HAL ESTATE. Xi rnr-f ;,lUTft80 ft THJV MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY7T and buying Iflna Ldods and will FOR; SALE, i 'That vRhiflblhfemvi thte'ett known as tha Tannery of Alexander. Allen St McBee. ThlsTan-f iery U eonvenlenUy located, and has all the latest Improved rnachinerr. Bark and hides low and In aJmndance. t - m . ... am. . C aa fw AlAT-mrulAr. AllMI A McBee. w . GreenrUle, 8, a 9th, 1879-dlaw8m4w3m ail PROPERTY FOR SALE. "City Aw person desiring to purchase a we3 Improved; it Lot Houm with ntna mnmiL jtnd modern COn-l moiioes, nne weu oc water, dtick kitcnen, wiuuu mve minutes walk of the public square, can be ac- ommodated by applying at deel8 ' ; i, THIS OFFICE. : Advertise free-of Iciet, fttt declO Hands tot &i, THOS. F. DRAYTOIT, 7. . 7f Charlotte. N. C tee every article we sell and will oheerj ij fully refund uew moaeytirhentjour goods are not louna as repreot5iw. m. bwv w i . ' FAMlLil . G rR O E j on hand. We make specialties of Corn, Ftouii MalToav' Butter; Fiw Chtekensr.Ham. and eralCountry Produce. Solicit cprrespondpnee from parties wishing to buy or sell. ' r i Pffi'LEiANDER ft CO., May 8. Trade Street, Charlotte, V. C. ; Reflected from his. Master's face. As close he standi beside the throne. Yet still I love, by memory's ray, To see him as he used to be. Clad In his well worn suit of gray, The synonym of victory. The greatest victory he wrought Was when at Heaven's supreme behest, The faith well kept the good fight fought He went triumphant to his rest Across death's river dark and fleet And Storming In tumultuous strife, Forever left earth's noontide heat And rested by the tree of life. There's little left to live for now Old suit tor such as you and I, And, but to Heaven's decree I bow, I'd gladly, like my General die. But long as God may choose to give The simplest duty as my task, I'm willing in his strength to live And try to do it All I ask So when my pilgrimage Is made And I am numbered with the dead, To join in Heaven the old Brigade With Stonewall Jackson at its head. OBSERVATIONS. "Stand-up and tell the truth like a little bell punch," is the latest addition to the phraseology of slang. The young girl who graduates In four languages and sixteen flounces will soon be heard from. Picayune. One thousand four hundred policemen paraded In New York the other day, and yet A. T. Stewart's body still continues missing. PhUa. Chron. At the battle of GlngMlova it took on the average five men firing for an hour and a half to kill one Zulu. N. Y. Herald. SIgnor Francisco Grimaldi, the Italian orator, utters 200 words per minute, which leads to the suspicion that it is a woman in disguise. Boston Poet. How extremely tired a banxna looks when it ap" preaches the period in which It Is offered with a companion, "two for a cent"-jV0 Haven Register. That was a ghastly joke that a sinful townsman played on a stranger, whom he promised to Intro duce to a rich planter, and then took him around and presented him to the leading undertaker: Parole was beaten at the Ascot-Heath races on Tuesday. He was heavily handicapped, carrying 125 pounds, 'the heaviest weight, in the race. Those Planted Bengll&hmen must have compelled his rider to carry a copy of a London comic week ly. Xorristoton Herald. ' VVADB HAMPTON'S Waft The South and the Presidency The Negro in Politics. Interview in New York Tribune. V j Theresis another- thing which ought Krlot'to' Lte 'overlooked that whife the South is wholly Democratic and consti tutes the strength? of the Democratic party, we do not intend to ask a place upon the Presidential ticket for a South ern man. We want the party in the North to .place XWH gooiaienvon the 1kelJiibwe wilL suppbrtl itt ffcr the national success of the Democratic fax- te'rlV&wK Merei?e Qn .e personal choice of tne soutu tor particular 4res idential casGltlaws, I do not think the Sonthias anyw, believe that there has been a feeling that in justice to" the old tkfkti:ft should i renominated, , Tfrere are, xupjw reasons, np.wever, watch .mar De urged against this, and'the refusal of Mr. Hendrjcksabe putin nominalidn again seems to render it impossible, ii, don't think the South cares a copper! wbD Jthe sneit !prsidaitial candidate may be, as long as he is a strong nation-, al man., 5They da nqt oare where i he tiotwi nxni or where Wis ttanial vUws may be, fiion;i ihe JJorth as to HhnpiSlitical condition of the negroes in the .OJitff. They seem to think that a colored man .iEDbfivn&ta be a Kepublioan because he is a culoieu man. BuL I knuw ueisuu- najyno nav Sth Caroli- ave . always., been:, consistent DBHKcrate,TaerTOviffeiTB(Viu conse ctUetfo' jRiereawivly11 75,000 white voters in my State, and 90,000 colored voters? 'The latter, therefore, hold the balance of power. When I was elected case, H41U oiuy zio ucitw;iiijg vutea were ftWust,mvAndJ: wawido.ubi- Cfms Jut Biw I-'.'.T!Jv?Sb- '.'T ' aiT "ST:fh mHn nic i. A -'C.n. etai ... ...1 : i ' "Vti. pun r. r. i A sr.j il-t: iiiA ..ie: VarfrU Msvor ilneA Tsm Bollartv fi. .ii;Tlie deoaitrneHtiiof itpublidiworksdai ! ' -'4 1 mmWiW'MUf Tefildenofl - o-n ;IKtrtirwm 'liTetttfeJwlth Out having obtalri0d pettoit aa requir ed bv law. CoLiTrac v. the mayor's chief H clerk; pa4d tb amount soon af teethe : For lip wards of thirty years Mrs.'iWmslow's Sooth ing pjTUPTias been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and dlarrhpaa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known pemedy. g5c per bottle. , .AiiiiWfii Jt.au.rvmu Baa ua afexiTexy A highest plane o? Chranr gehttlfo ; ; . Altniffhtthe aiumnl Were addressed Atnieh by Hon. J. ,IL lloper,' of Gainesville, Tuoritla; ot'-tue class of 1846--a chaste anu, nappy pisemaidou ,uu iiiz luj. iuu tmijaiscences, ,with a "prophetic f orjj- miha a yy-onqerfpl, velopmenlt. in, our Commencement day opened; . with threatening clouds,,. but despite., these and harvest season,, the . talk, of hard times' &cJ, an hour before the time the haudsome .and commodious chapel was idled with a display of the beauty and intelligence of Jiiorth Carolina, such as always inspires one with pride and moves the .blood quick in our. Veins. ,The space limited to these notices will not permit me to mention the speakers in detailas they deserve ,6 be noticed. I will here in all sincerity repeat a state ment made to your reporter Dy His Ex cellency Governor Jarvis: I consider," said the Governor, "the speeches and the manner of delivery equal to any I have eveL, Jieajd upon a similar occa sion." They were all of this. Mr. Gray, of Raleigh, in order to mako some fitting memorial of- his gallant brother, Capt Wiley Gray, who fell at Gettysburg at the head of his company; has endow.ed a medal to be awarded to the best oration and, the .best orator (combined) ' of; e'ijeyMuatln class. This Wiley ; Grajr Prize Medari was presehtedforth first tlm tj;MriO.W. ,Kcn,;il4ones cirtuityi ; fii'- donating this prize medal to the college, Mr. Gray selected Mr. Fab Busbee,of l;lie Raleigh bar to perform the functions of the pre sentor. Happy indeed was the selec tion. 'Mr. Busbeebas a place, and just ly, in the front rank of : 6ur orators. Chaste, and eloquent, earnest and dis tinct, he presents every point as clearly, incisively and effectively as the blade of the great Saracen ehief. Hia Excellency Governor Jarvis presented the medal to the. young gentleman who had so no bly won it, and made to the graduating class an:address which in wise counsel, prudent advice and practical sugges tions was the reflex of his great head and noble heart. The degrees were: conferred upon twenty-four young gentlemen. Mr. Evans Tanner, of Granville county bears off the first honor, and Mr. Neal T. Ivey, of Lincoln, the second honor. But one honorarv deeree was conferred outside the college course and the mas- J -1 I i T T TT-V J J ter s ciaim mat or uu. jj. upon a uag nitary of Canada, whose name I have not obtained This is refreshing. The cheapness ot degrees of honor in Amer ican colleges is a matter oi sincere re gret It x seems to me that colleges should have a convention to regulate this matter, or no man of merit will care a fig for the honor. Ib is a tribute to Trinity that a Canadian should by his friends seek an honor at her hands. Gen. Leach, ot Lexington, presented. the society medals to. the graduates in one of his usually happy , speeches. The law class medal was won by Mr. Holmes, of Alamance, and presented by the worthy : professor. CoL Henry Ca pers, in a, few; sentences brim-full of good sense, good taste and eloquent or tttorv. Col. CaDers is a Son of our full sister and nearest neighbor, the Palrjaet to, ana we dtliglit to adopt mm as a Carolinian stijl, into our family. He has -done noble work at Trinity, and il lustrates his noble profession by fixing its highest ethical standard in the minds of a promising class of students. At night the exercises were closed, by a banquet and party, at whict yxuth and beauty mature years :'and old. '$ge all met in,,f(t.1enjoymeni.xYour repor ter was especially struck with ttie ex cellent behavior and genteel &portmfei it of the immense crowd which has for the past week ! been: visiting Trinity. On Thursday was . estimated that within the village there were upwards of live thousand visitors. Yet we have not heard of the- slightest disturbance, or the smallest accident. t Much of this is owing to; the general good character of our populace, and much to the excel lent system and : anmeht of the marshals; " An English gentleman, who is now a membeBfiftlarllament and a feliow.ef CtoistColtege, was among the. many 'yisitotflj wd Temarked that 1 he had never seen ' a' Wore brilliant audi ence or a betterrJbehaved people. 1 Mf UK filii-fliniiUil'SO .1; PINE : . '. . , . ' ' . ,; : , : U J- ' " "j! :.n-!S. ."'; :- --Ht-"s? mitotr- I ', 4-r.- , . s : ui. . ; t V.'- , .i. iiir. :, ' ' .u -t-.ljif.-,. i: i ,;: .: I ii 111 ,Lri aiivi..'.' ;' j W h : . . i:', .1 ',. it.-, t;-j.j r, 3:jd tv&i sdJ lo Z'yiiiln'j't intva r,ilt !u-qr-i j r. vd tai-.tiu, 7 ii;d su:v ii-.Mi . . . t v, j t i.i.u; : u i. . . i ; .tor, lijaq-j-i -A: l-Miih Jj1ov ! ' :. . ' ' . '''' V, .( ' ' " V , ONLY ONE DOLL&R. ON MONDAY, 16th INSTANT, 'lij it I' i ir.'.Ki iii:J us ?lie Dress ShirU worth $2.00 last season, now to be closed out at ONE DOLLAR. They are of , New York We wffl midie a clearing sale of a laree lot of Fli pi.MusITandlnehOu stock tbo musUn baa beeometa little yellow, though in no way Injuring the perfection of the Siirt,'but weve adopted exclusively the King Patent Sleeve AdiuUftSJhJriand for this reason propose closing out our former lihe at a sacrifice; ' ?t is the one grandpportjunlty of the season for a genuine bargain, and we mvlto our Mends to an immediate inspection. 1 "S. !,' June 15. 'Vliy?7-' j ' Respectfully, j , E. D. LATTA ft BRO. It mm ttUlTO t t rr ' . . JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF MO SQU ITO NETTING , IN PINK, WHITE AND BLUE. -o- -ALSO A LINE OF- C ANOPIE 8 -ALSO- VARIOUS SHADES OF LACES FOR TRIMMING OF BUNTINGS. : ' O : ,. Also a new lot of Ladies' Hat. - -o- ....... ;- A Beautiful Assortment of LADIES' WHITE AND BLACK LACE SCARFS, Black and Colored Silk Mits, Silk Fringes, Bretonne and Torchon Laces, Kid Gloves in every shade and variety of Prices. Linen and Cotton Lawns in white and figured. A Splendid Assortment in all kinds of Dress Goods. Another Lot of the most Fashionable Millinery has been Added to this Department. LOW TRICES AND SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S. IN MR Our $7.50 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.50. 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 Tests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re duced prices. ' Unlaundrled shirts for 50 cents. The very best made in the UnKed States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and all goods la proportion, Call and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. -, Respectfully, Junel,lS79. L. BERWANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers andJTailors. Singurarligttning FalaMes. . Perry was sitting in a neighbor s barn, in eotttpany4 with the 'owner, Mr. Hart field, iX? await the ending of : a thunder storm. He had hung on a peg directly, alxyttyfiis headed tin nail full tf milk . ..... . : 1 'iL-ivtJA'Ji I'.- -.ijL a i.ii.B-i. i i.u . There is a great aeai or misapprenen-.J-jHst juuiteu. a.Auuuupruuuji4.uutt. u bam, passed down through (he pattrqf milk, cutting a hole through theuoitbm of the pail, and Striking Mr. Perry on the back of Uie head,-passed down bis' back in two streams, one striking round' to the heartvjHe Avaa killed instantane ously. His fhend, who had been sitting b y;h sfd ps cause; i iHftnfiaa-.omewhati sitddeuly raisedionearm which so friglitened Ur ealf,thatstbod"tether'ed fr:.,tbe stall.: ina tne:pro.aimateasprii .broke the halter-; ilmnoediately Mr. Hi roseto him the fatal bolt came. It prostrated Mr. U who Jay-hapless ana saw the barn on fivev He finally reopvered the use of Msl'jamf psoalred, but the bam.uurnea.aown isuThejikst Tennessee people aire a littlef gra &lJ ofroiH that. f.h" antiHriatpd nnnTtPntlrtn X -'i'flT hri rHj .jr i i of the railroad system of North Caro liua ndr y?cpnes8ee wiU ' take place at DwlrtOlymstead.pf paint Rocfc'The in4nline;j0f jthe.VestenKortl Caro, liaajextendsr!'t6'jDucktown,n bT4fc 4 i elaimed that theFrento$,' Broad- line U the most feasible and. was the best pros pecta " '-t ' - Pdit.t Kock er'KUtlneWf. ":i i . ...... .i.-.'-' .'.i L LAtL-tnia; tenstltuUond,',, , "j' tttikelf as SoU: t , (i iVjJotti "fJPhtiaaWlpKlS Tlmes,lnd.l-' i7 I -jfft'&ffl Iskeepirig Blaine so busy aU the time that the Senator from Maine wUUnstas likely as not forget to run for President, Via Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thericrj aliRkil and Through Cars, Enabiing Quick est Possible Time to all Points . South and Southwest. ' t-n i NO DRAYAGE, NO COMMISSION. 'iffOi H ADLmG.IXPENSE; ijINIMUM; LNStiRANCE. ' ' Mark Goods plataly via Seaboard Air-Line Freight received at any hour of the dayand; Through Rills of Lading Issued at Steamship' Wharves or offi ces of the Line. or uJormation as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac;, apply to euher 'df thederflgnedT : - . ' " k. R, FINCH. South! Western Aeent. 1 ' 1 i ' T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C; Railway, i- Charlotte; N'C. April 3Q-r-dni. Me 1 " Mwo4&'t&i F"reht Agent' ) TRYON ': STfeEE'TiN1 Kil ANCE BUILDING. ; :; 1.' 1 j: -Jog mH .',-r-n i,j?e,:..--,-s. 3 rl.'-yP,. fi k: iy?" A'-'JiUrli he&Oii .5 "S'l rim-:. i - i: .' K:-: -ft , ;: .- ' ."; ' . 'n; --..'! . t .-t . .',fl I 11," i tal s8 I - I- i.'ii- ' ) h hi Mi I IMPORTERS OF AIIr KDipS OF ,5 't- ;!G tmiSIiGAL' ijyierchandise. ORGANS ! - r . yiouNSi k . ... I .1 ' . .. A. f .1. KANJOS; ACCOODEONS, mi Drums, Band, jlnstrumentfl, :uq 1W I -Ji i ati-n:, S2A fe J1- iSOKlVld StTfe"P.flt' ik Trt-rrrfow:UUU: if ji ty; i ! JU' . HI - I'tHU II II ? Id c I ' B i n I W A rf3 rut,, i til -:.-l. i TirxirvT TfO i' i. ic . !i'.r '4 ;:d ,fnv?;U 'v f,i.AKD.- Hi:?.-..: fow ifS vu-w l rjg - i SNVOHQ -I ? 5 4 V i-I i': 11,.. i h& net siiolTsd: J 3id j.,j:i 7H i:i5 MM iCiwX'A Jo . - ii nil - (' TRYON STREET, IN INSURANCE BUILDING,