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: T - 52 Stye (Iljarlottt b5tn)er . f-oiun xdw ;Injsisq cwo JUi' l 1 biird RVti T ''1 " KHX OA8XTZJ2 JOB DZPAltTMXMT SUBSCRIPTION RATES : rvnAj. mm user. oott-vidtD fat of time. $8 00 fat Seen thorov oughty guvplied with every Mr LataiStyietofTvpe, and Work can note otaontvuAiMc !iect wiM emery nttded jsf Months.... 4 00 vxmt, and wtth Three Month J; 2 00 One Month -J5 WEEKLY EDITION : ,V manner of Job Work hpatch and eAeapnett.' ITecan ntmOA, at A BLAXKB, BZLZr-BXAM, .ir i LWTJtS-CEAIXS, CARDS, TAQ8. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SAND-BILUS - PAMPHLETS, CIROVLARS, CHECKS, da Weekly, in the county) in advance. .... . Ob qV county, postpaid, -SiX MOHtht.r i. ... -,VV1 " .- ...S2 00 .... 2 10 .... 1 00 VOL. XX. 4 3221 rr- . it 1 1 t ; .aA trusting U Thefci 1 , s. Itl JIl III llJ!lilMll vyiy uju i , , 1 iilf ,-, ,,, ii- i i 1 1 i r . G R E A. T S ALE B UHGKSS NICHOLS. WHOLESALE AND BEfrAlii PIALKB W ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, 40. BKDDlNfl. Ac. FURNITURE FURNITURE ! FURNITDRB ! FUKNITURKI BEADING, to. BEDDING, AC i I A VuULuMofi CHEAP BEDSTEADS i CHEAP BEDSTEADS I 5 J i L0UNGtSl A ILOUNGESJ r u I 4 LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES LOUNGES t PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I PARLOR AND, CHAMBER SUITS t MCE'tMlTTS. ' LUCE L1ITTS. 1 ;:' "We hav Just received by a' late e: and fall line f i)lack, vrlitte an4 alV 4 rpresa a nice 4 toe Btaades of MITTS. CREPE LISSE'RUFFLINfi In black and white, white Skirt Facing. Also a fall line of black and Aim another lot of white Linen and iVictoria Lawns. You pan get he White i Barijon : Frfoge very cheap. y . . ; : C0F7IN3 of all kinds on hand. 1 gB'" COFFINS of all ktndt on hand. . No. ft Wkht Tradk Strmtt. CHARLOTTE, N. C. T Ladies' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a lne supply, land ARGADfS - III 0 KF U if U TTR RN If URRR SHK II DR RN HN II VU R Bl Kit II T T T T URRR KKK UR SB URRR KB UK BB ITU R SKBE AT fi. y. fiOGEBS' 4fi8gBOOMS, f Skit to PosTomc My Slock is very Lar, 1 and embraees a Full lAtte of As the seasoh for Spring Goods Is passing, we all attention to the fact that we are now Belling a nicely brimmed LADIES' HAT FOR iSOOTHALFTTS" VALUE. Jr. 'i rj''J. Also a nice line of LADIES' LINEN SUITS, Closing out very cheap, and many other lines of goods at reduced prices. If any one Is In need of a nice DRESS SHIRT They would do well to aTl and procure a lot of our unlaundrled shirts for less than th material can be bought. Respectfully, T. L. 8EIGLE & CO., , Cp, Charlotte Hotel, Trycm pt, Charlotte, N. C. June 15. SPRING CLOTHING. W. KAUFMAN A 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 HllSir N OOL OO T H H II NN N O L O O T HHHIINNN OOL OO T H H II N NN SM3P Tf.TJ' OO T H H II N NN 1 OOO o o o O GO OOO We invite public laapeotion, and we are at all times 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 CLUE FLANNEL SUITS i Gbe&jxy than any otter house, as w.e did the tai season, another toave gained the ?epu&op toe new m cue ma nee it we 1 line of eseot this season to the consumer a fine 1 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 before you examine our stock, as the cheapest PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROO AND OFFICE FURNITURE Vf All Geoda Fucked Free of Charge-t ! f! III ) Ht'.; GROCERIES CHEAPER THAN ITER. NEW GOODS I , NEW FEATURES a:iYi5iaaff-TriiIt, ;, Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lassea, and other Family Groceries. 1. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da- tie eounty) .3S0T2 xooa 2YaOT niuun n u III 1 1 IttV W 1 ' OU1 baa nini j ;i .ll-id. tOitlW..-lMlii,(dlr Also a line lot of COundrBin'ltfWeaslte Ttmm tweet, t-V'i Next door below Wilson Black's old staof '. ..(Till ..TT:. .:.... frfitirroUiaJ IIS; tea vTfiq auUhir fiioW v : ' ' The Bourgeolse and Mtoloii type oil whtcli 1 1 hte paper was lately printed.' M ! was made b the told Johnson type foundry, of rwiadetohta.ndk not discarded because no longer nt for use, button , ij because U became necessary to useadmnwat atye of type-JtSldo good .aervto tttreral VBflMfAanmn in win mmiu iu Atui HW"iu uw chasers, and In fonts of 50 to ligOOtW orJ Can be had at April 10. .BARGAfN& W. KAUFMAN A CO.'S, Corner,Tnde and Jryon Sts., Charlotte. N. C. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROUNA;RAILROAD. TBAUH OOIMU BAST. Date, Juried 7ft... Leave CSiiriott4 f 8.fe0 w .zu a m ft 80pm 5.65 pm Greensboro, M Raleigh?!;; Arrive Golds! Net47r Dally Na46 DaOy 3.55 pm 5.45 am 0.55 am NO. 6 Daily exJSun. 00 AK i No.47 l&mneclk1 ai!GreeniboroB.D. R. R. for all points Noruvjcast ano ,w en. ai uojus No. 45 Connects at. Greensboro with B.4D.B. R. for all points worm, jsasi ana wesu V) "'M'l gj.HMiiH'! .' 1 !.' . TBAXK3 OOINO WEST. Leave Gbldsborb, Kaieign, ' Greenator1l&M0m Arrive Charlotte. . til. Ill TlWJil UuA ! tft No. 42 Dally. laiOAx AM 6.34 pm 7,16 am 1L17AM, Ko.5.H Dauy ex. San; 8.00 M wa Aa rinnMi nl nrnAnnhora wiLa Salem BranChailoJfe)B A. B. B. foraff A.C. A-.L-lallorajrSand nnAnta At Sallabm-r with W.N. C hUt -!TivsDt Sundar. ' At Air-Line jnncoon wiin A?CVaTE Jor aU. polntSE Soutli and South-west, it 'Charlotte with cTc. 4 A. Railroad for; all No. 4' LeaWOreeasboro, daily ex Bumiayr' v. w v Arrlvefialens, Z"" " ,l SH'!&P m IMOilam . " 5.00 Am Arrive Greensboro, " 70 a m ' Connecting at Greensboro wtthtraTflffblhe 3 FOR-S ALE i L ick.i. in Mil eitr known as the ftery U oonvenlenUy located, and has aU the latosi Improved machinery. ; ; i srtcand hWes Jow-nd trrsanaance. .i For particulars address .T K May 9th. 18791 eqagmAwSm i ', . ' ;-. gLJEBPIHS CABS TTTHOCT CHAM6B Bun both ways on Trains Nos. 48 and 47, between - a., J UUnto win ,1ljhmAnil nMnRIWTrO bni CbarlptteJaid from Greensboro to AbgusU ptf xraia o, y" . ; . to ureensooro, aaq vu xauu nn w uwu Through Tickets on sale at Owansboro, Ralelgn. Goldsboro, Salisbury and Chariotte, and at all t;.riT,ui Vminta South. South-west. West. North and East. For Emigrant rates to points U ArkaaT sa. ana Texas, s. j itACMUBDO. int persws desiring to purchase a wijmprorei tty Lot, Hewse with nine rooms, and modem con Jealences, tne weU of water, brick kitchen, wtthta ve minutes walk f the public square, canbeac !cSmbyaWh4n,at orFICX. THE YORKYILLE NEWa- t Th hnvt will be the name of a weekly Demo- a- .--- . i.utlu. a Mhlk rlll ha .1.1 1 .l vTortuw """rr" -""i-r-r:". j,i,ii a v madlain for w M. warllck. rr The NBVS will Om business men k... a linn MrmlaUon T'. rjitisrh. North Carolina. uaowH "T . ' in w- DO m. inniiiv, Th. tm-imi nr ninHiTiuuuu wiu m voi ouuiuu. rfiirXS W. M. WAR LICK, I be a goed advertising madlain for en of Charlotte, as the paper will illation In the counties of Lincoln, Address. June tf. Yorkville, a C. s -Ji I care not what may come; Though, dashing angrily, The waters whelm me In their foam, Till (Fmt In ThAa I care net. though the high 1 1 S i Is closing drearily, i g And cjuenchlng every ray. a i ? fF t What though the coming years Are looming hopelessly, Filling my heart with anxious fears ? I'll lirustln Thee. Although Thy chast'nlng hand . Is pressing heavily, And my weak faith can hardly stand, I'll trust in Thee. Ill bear the heavy load, And bear it patiently; Kissing the hand that wields the rod, And trust In Thee. But yet my poor, sad heart Entreateth earnestls -t . , -That Thou wilt health anfl strength impart To trust In Thee. ' s To wait on Thee, my Lord, And hope continually; To grasp, with faith, Thy gracious word. And trust hi Thee. For, still, I somewhat fear I'll act dlstrustlngly; -Forgetting, when the storm I hear, To trust In Thee. OBSERVATIONS. Mr. Rogers should shake his clothes and see If he hasn't misplaced one of Mr. Hayes's valuable vetoes. Atlanta Constitution. Mrs. Oates has formally announced herself as Mrs. Watklns. She can now select another hus- band at leisure. Atlanta Constitution, There Is wonderful vitality In Republican forms Of government, says the New Orleans Picayune. If it were not so, they would have been talked to death long ago. Bos. Adv. Andrew Jackson Hlckenlooner and the Hon. Americus VesDucius Rice are candidates for lieu tenant-governor of Ohio. When the smaller pa pers oi tne state prim tne names m nut iney issue supplements. Thev used to consider Ananias aulto an able liar. but they were a rude, uncultured people then, and tne Louisiana witness naa noi sprung granuiy in to being. If Grant had not made a lively use of the par doning power during his last year In ofilce. the ex cursion which eoes to San Francisco to welcome him would be pretty thin numerically. The strawberry season Is nearly over, and the church that hasn't yet cleared off Its debt will have to struetrlfi alone until It is asaln fashionable to style a quart oi liquia ana one oyster in an uysier I could sing," said an old Chicago class-leader, the other evenlne. "If forty thousand saw-mills were running full blast In the same block, and they couldn't put me out" "No," replied a musi cian near py, dui you migm pui me saw-iuws out" The nlav was at its height In the card room of a well known club, and from a distant corner was hAArd. "Wb am two to two."' "By Jove, we are two to two too!" responded a player at an adjoining table. No wonder that a German there present likened our language to a French horn. Jttay, A poem in an exchani this Is June I" As Dick Important Information. starts off with. "This, deye would say this is The many persons who were laboring under the Impression that It was the nrst week in January, wiu oe graunea w lfuu-n that it is June the month or roses, cucum hnrs norms, eolden wheat fields, wormy cherries. and other vernal and Infernal things. Norristovm Herald. STATE NEWS. Catawba hogs are dying of the chol era. Kaleieh has 54 miles of streets, 95 public pumps, and 14 public cisterns. On the 1st bf October next a new mail route will be opened from Newton to Lincoln ton The Visitor savs there is more money in circulation in Raleigh now than there has been for three or four years, A man named Coffin, a citizen of northern Iredell, has lost nve children in the space of a week, of dipntneria. Rachael Moore, an old deranged col ored woman, living near Mooresville, was found dead in her bed last Monday morning. After the 1st prox. there will be. a daily mail, except-Sundays, between Hendersonville and Jirevard, iransyi vanila pounty. . . A Salem man advertised his business Jast week by stenciling the pame of a cook stove, which he sells, on both sides of a big white dog. The Piedmont Press says the barn and stables of Mr. Henry Brinkley, of Glen Alpine Station, more prominently known as(Turkev.rafllj were consumed A i ' am . S i " t A. "t" ALL. Dy nre last xnursaay nignc, june lwwu The Duiiaings were very gooa, ana win be a heavy loss to mr. jsnnKiey Tne YxsiiOT Tsays rroi. xverr nns- just returned to Raleigh, bringing with him from the mountains a spreading adder which has been corked up in a Dotwe for over three weeks, has lived without air, food, or water, and still is as lively and ready to bite as ever. iflmrncton Star t Iherfe seedis to be a very general desire, especially in mili tary circles, to see thesold Duplin Rifles reroreanized. This company was cat- 1 A ! i-, 101 Vvm- ivallanl- Cant Thos. S. Kenan, the present At torney General of. the state-. ne VV lllllillKWJU -tvepttw Bays rattlesnake was killed on Cypress cree, in Pender county, near Mr. Gl W. !Mal pas' store, on nday last. He was tf,. monster, and when opened a full grown rabbit was found in; nis stomach. Hi aa of his rattles had been broken off, ;&avs the i frank ;'ahd out-spoken STew- tott Enterprise: Major J.O.:HarriS and Mr. Geo. D. Allen, of Charlotte, are spending a few days at the Sparkling Catawba SrMngsaiid 'tMsr w6k invited a party of young men, including Ithe ffimTvSilS wdrieon Wefinelay. We are not sure whether it was the beer, tbe'raineral water or the change orJciimate,tbat had' such arfwondeirfjil effect on the visiting brethren, but !we rather think it was the beer, " bein. as. phowthey "got away .iiWitba lOallon The.Mnrr M: the'Wa'of Tolm J. O'llrien of MerriDhis.'. chartrefPtwith the sMucticm of . Miss lizne voss, Thurs day' afternood't" retfirned : a v Yeroict for phe complainant, assessing the dam- ajge1at$5-QQ0.tJ " - - Thursday morrune Mr.Spencer W ebb. aUeinpted;to.coinjioiti; suicide br delib erately; shoQtingUhlinself ithrough the oreasti.ThtiDau from the pistol barely missed the heart, J&utrthe wound it caus ed is of .such a serious character that it is beiieved death; will eertainly result. hA'she1m,l!ferijeans' hid swip ed the property of Casanavei tt mem- uer oi me iiuloiiuuh xxiuisiana resum ing bwdjTt0 ryTan execution for $300, the clafm'bf rthe attorneys who defended the members of the late re turning board .on, charges ,of forgery some time ago. ' . ; The Boston Transcript . states that the Old Gjolohy xailroaduias paid dam ages torjaver six hundred persons injur-. ed by th Wollaiston disaster, amount ing to about $250,000. It is understood that the company will pay no dividend in July, making a year of dividends lost on account oi tne aociaen. -; . Daniel Geary, an olcl citizen of Mobile, Ala., fired both barrels of a double-barreled gun at a burglar who got. into his room about 3 o'clock' Thursday morn ing. After daylight the corpse of Jim Jones, a notorious negro," was found in an open lot near Mr. Geary's house. In one of his hands was found $12, which he had stolen from Mr. Geary's house. Although many of the shots struck Jones, a single one only penetrated to his heart, and inflicted the fatal wound. A Bastile for Tildcn A Marvelous Story. A Mr. John F. Mines, .'who; may be remembered as the reporter to the Sew York World of a conversation some time ago with Senator Conkling, the most of which was repudiated by that gentleman, lias turned up again in the same paper in another startling roZe; Obviously the laurels of the obelisk re porter will not let him sleep, and so he comes to the front with- a prodigious story : bt how General ,-J3teward JL. 'Woodford.taii,t0cjl.lriwi bud bud a tremendous consraracyxiWhich never had an y existenfefc . V TUdeu; as the tale runs, was to: be Inaugurated on -March 4, 1877, in spite of the electoral tricmnai, on the steps oi tne vxty nail in New York.; His partisans, wer;tbere upon to seize the custom-house, and would be able of course to run the gov ernment, ,ThtS"felonlous intention was anticipated aM ' frustrated by the ap nointtoent of Gen. Woodford 'as United States attorney for the southern district ot New xork, xnatj wormy omcer says that he thought the' danger real and took his precautions ' aocoTdingty, His orders and his intention were to arrest secretly the President-elect for high treason, convev him nrivatelv on board a federal gunboat and ship him to Fort Adams or some other serene point where he would undergo trial. The first thing that anybody knew of it," said Gen. Woodford, he would have disappearedrand the suddenness of the blow would have either -fiisheartened 1 his followers, or taught them ia, salutary lesson of respct for the laiocxhe fur ther preparations included gunboats in New vYork harbor and , marines and regulars in the custom-house and sub treasury, , All this has very much the appearance or a pocK-anorpuu story, which Mr. Mines is quite capable to in vent but at th same time, it is well known: that President Grant would have-actin-te-way-set- torth if he had been. perauMect 'such a so-called conspiracyexistetf. J .mm"Tmt awi . , Killing of the French Prince Imperial. Baltimore Sun. lie did notjeven die upon the field of battle. Heftas "speared in the bush" by the alert; ehemy.!; While out, "upon a smalt leconnoitering expedition, and perish ed -without a chance foi glory. There was no occasion tor im to join the expedition against the Zulus. He has. if the storv beitnre:' nerished in consequence' of.hlitash haste to make a figure in the jgreat world which had no place .for inland perished without any of that' jistihetioii. for which he S anted. Napoleon Eugene. Jouis Jean oseph ("prince jjoolooas-hewas call ed m the rauDOurgs or .rans) was oorn ih the purple, atT the Tliesi" jarch lfL iSnfl. the onlv son ot i theaiimperor 'Napoleon Ill rand his wife Eugenie1 Marie de Montijo. He received a care ful education, and errew up an amiable youth-, with 'a rather feeble body and a l,minq,n9Tf supposed w oe nvery uriuiani. xxe accompanieu nis lauier ito jaetz on the ootbreak'-ot the1 Franw-Prussian war,8 and atSaatbpiaccordingto the jSmpewirJ iurid dispatch, received his "bantismnef fire. oc After the French de feats he. wasentAo Belgium, and, when nis father and;! mother., took up their abode at Cniselhurst ' was sent to re- LaslYtfaonr-'tt: the British taili-f tftrv.school at Woolwich, where he grad- age couWDotasper long since. Ill-Treatment i TSeffh ? Caroliuiaii in the - Pal- but neither shot took .effect. He stop pedWjeyfcrXahlaBU&0a arrested was held ln$25.to.appear the next morning,, 4 Hepfdoyed counsel Wbq, showed the ihtendant that the offence , . charged against Smith was, not TOthih hiAifthl intfindatita)liie1?aieiU)hl and e thfi 25 was thereunon refunded to the OI our town weic swiucu l-y tc n- rjlgoneT.I LftMft BIS '6ieasi Aiwas im- nouncementihat Ain y . i iraimer, a i inedf:tte'lf rearrested' and Two Sudden Deaths in One Bouse. Sl .! t-?IUnlori(a;)Tfmes,'20ih.l On Tuesday evening lasttbe peopl "our town were startled by the an- flMarrefefoted cttftenimiSiAbout r . Z . . - ' j l J I A. a three miles irom town, naa uieu ni the field ithe day before. no doubt froml the effects f The swn and, went rto jus family Miat'ine-'WaB y.ivauug iquiw; uu wbfi irtd laid rlfywn. and-' after' a 1 few. ,1iQfShteh.:.sfteri : to hisieiief,r--Hi s'wb mi'j?i j bviv; L. When the f uneral-proceBsion pr-.Mr, iei hia c mothfiErinawiMrs.i,:Kelly, m estimable lady.ftge6 abo6t yeart; lT8sslsttngtheraroiiyr,qaaeniy?'iMorB erl r1ead'whUetalkriJM.nitmhr Of Kafamflv:5LThu, tfm'1Qdyi Mr Palmer ! was en? it way.i toi the i graveyard; his moth-Jh-M wWho; was MI ti IH.I rf I ll.l V UlLUnilCLfat. 1114U' IVJAVtUt XASJ, died, was-lyuig a corpse;' inrtha honsev Bwattlng tsume saates, - - '' ForupwarooTtmyeareMrs. WmsloWs Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind oollc, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. metto State. '-v .; The Barnwell (S. C.) Sentinel says that "Tyler Smith, a plain, inoffensive North Carolinian.'', a tobacco peddler. was in "Barnwelf last week, and, earn p ing .near the-town r was .visited by a nnniber.of, gamblersVwith whom he lost ma rn'o'nev." The town marshal then ar rested Smitri. "but let the others 00. En Tdute to theidek-up, Sraith'rafiand was,. mm Pt ry themnrHhai nnn awnmen. OF ii -'ii'i k :v.. ;- ! 7'r ihihn Jo FINE i- s iiiiU ini.x 'i'?.)jijv;-i; Jon i. .." -r;i.: -'?,(;( . -Jinn ) t(r .1 . HIRTS, ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ON MONDAY, 1(5 INSTANT, We iwUtmake a clearing sale of a large lot of Fine Dress Shirts worth $2.00 last season, now to be closed out at ONE DOLLAR. They are of New York Kills MusBh, and Linen 2200 fine, but from carrying In stock the muslin has become a little yellow, though In no way Injuring the perfection ot the Shirt, but we have adopted exclusively the King Patent Sleeve Adjustable Shirt, and for this reason propose closing out our former line at a sacrifice. It Is the one grand opportunity of the season for a genuine bargain, and we Jnvjte.our friends to an immediate inspection. Junel&V . ;' 1 Respectfully, E. D. LATTA 4 BRO. ATT IE W.T H O N , GENTLE W E N GRAND OPPORTUNITY! -o- HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. Contemplating enlarging our Clothing Department, as well as our Clothing trade, for which purpose we will build in our store a spacious floor, and with a view of opening this new department the coming season with an entirely new, large and desirable stock, we will offer for the next 30 days our entire stock of Clothing at such prices as will not fail to at tract you. , 200 PAIRS FINE ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, Worth from $5 to $7, at $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50. 100 FINE SUITS, Worth from $7.50 to $20.00, at $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 and $10. 50 DOZEN UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, At 50 and 75 Cents, formerly sold at 85c. and $1.00. -o- CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN FROM .: . WITTKOWSKY & BARUCII. iiioN ii rani , Oar $7.50 Cheviot Suit sells now for $6.50. Our $12.50 English Tweed Suit sells now fcr $10. Our $18 and $20 French and English Casslmere Sack and Truck Suits sell now at one uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greatly re duced prices. ! . ,;. .... - ' Unlaundrled 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 proportion. Call and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. Respectfully, . June 1,1879. L. BERWANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. . ! 'rSaE ' Yia Steamers to Portsmouth, Yaii andinerice -all ilail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick est Idssible Time ton Pomts Spth and Southwest. NO DRAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM INSURANCE. Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Alr-Lhie. Freight received at any hour at, the day,. and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamship Wharves or offi ces oi ine Lime. or lnrormauon as iq i ann, scneauies, sec. appiy to enner oi tne undersigned. April 30 45ini' ':i,iUilt S FjfCH.SburjQ Western Agent, -1 T.' T. SMITH Aurent: C a Railway. . no io cr, riJitirFiiWCLAajGpneraliFreightgent; Charlotte, N. C. TlON STREET, IN INSURANCE BUILDING, :r -Eft Mil f sis is ill arrested' and 'carried be- fnre n. trial insMee. who hound him lh raracrc ttskt .a - .. ... oi.i.iu ior ms appearance at ine .exioep-. .j o.'cioek rt.Palmeri wa. taken fick inlmjje teriaheirciutcourU- Thei VBentinet says i If iledesiiiErtb!piishthe case he has,, against t&e: parties Who ar .rested him,nd.firedat'jiim, there is no telling what the result will be,' ' ':yI.'!l'Sijfi rfc "'t"'i !( the New State Bondc, n Raleigh Observer,.20th J ; ; .1 -Treasurer. Worth's pleasaii? f ac"e riev Vr'-lbses "its placid : smite ow-a-aayp,' busy time though wlS tor him and na tepartment...The Dldl)oads3 cgbib! in steadily, for- exchange," $12,000 having been Teceived f - yesterday.H The new oti boncUr so 'out alsasteadAly.an42Jjoo vwerethusssueaeswrtiayfiiune- ne- partment yesterday hari letter-, Tom a cXAstt t.hA new 4-per icenta-and of- rtog3ntSthhi re Varderf ai & crood Price, and sneaks, well V fartSe success of the new. plan of exJ change. There never was anyiacuon which gave such satisfaction as does this grand transaction of the bonds, bonds, bonds. . -. . lilt Hi- 3 : , , w , - --jm . , r r - Mil ; r-.i . j . : .; -r.'i. 3 IMPORTERS OF isiSoiS'lS .pq!J2fi:r lot nmol vxktffr iaat Oil W, ji'-sl Ct niaL. o-. OKI Jrf :riofMofe iff I 7 f( 'V r v ifbicsi o Lochia V? - i ti s mm L il CrMill imr.. ; a j ..rn.r r.l it r: , ' ":jAtt TntDS op Alt AXii "UMW OF I - O B : CO to. VIOLINS, 'Ae'TJI'TARS';1 riajSCCORDEONS, , cid - tTJTES, :FIFES, ' f'UI'i'i !H J'l il in Drums, Band Instruments,, SHEET MUSICT SONIVld S -idt lo ' " lio i ii' S . . .. - '. j.vt-,fi r; wkc. &c i: i iii WH0i.ES ALE ' iff5;; . v. r, : Sill 4 a n 4 J a MM Ivlerchahdise. ; 3?Sti-f .ti'CTS rf,M,,irr.l!M..T,..iT . Unit Sao'. j-p- ANP V. mtflRETAIL.' I i6h!.ba0 U"j:nil i sNVoao , ' !iv XiliJfU r i -Ms Si :V',. ;'!! iiivua "iiik - iitii . S " ST? Oi ea' J ..;; S 'SSL 1 f'ifliim' fimft tia ;d 9iB -rti?li ZiPis iif . . , j JW9.I snb .U 4A TR VON STREET, IN INSURANCE BUILDING,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 22, 1879, edition 1
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