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Btmtx. C IAS. R. JONES, . . " Editor and Proprietcr it ; free-born reason." . t " T ' -TiiiKN'icitTs of joxon In our local columns to-day we pub lish the proceedings of the .second ah nual session of the Grand. '3C6dge Knights of Honor, within the jurisdic tion of the State df North Carolina. Although the lodge met at Newbern on June 17th, the proceedings have never been published in any of the State pa- . l e The repbrt)filleia4nd . -sa rr.f .ti .,.11 so f I neponerna i eiisu, ng r the repjesenfotis $ the Suerae T.rwW showed the order to be in a hien- ly prosperous condition, the strength of the order haying nearly doubled Within the year. There are now twenty-five lodges with a membership of nearly one thousand. Five or six other lodges will le organized within a few weeks, and it is expected that the membership will be run up to two thousand within the year. The session was harmonious nd all the representatives seemed to labor exclusively for the good of the order. The retiring 'Dictator, Dr. Wi J. II. Bellamy, of "Wilmington, by hid admin istration of the order throughout the year, deserved and received the thanks of therank ajul file, and was further honored by being recommended to the Suprerne Dictator for appointment as State medical examiner. ' t H The choice of Supreme Itepresenta tive fell to the eastern portion of the State, and we have no doubt that "W. G. Brinson, Esq, of Newbern, will the honors worthily 5 wear f The chief executive office, for the en suing erm fell upon Theo. F. Jiluttz, Esq., f Salisbury, and ast Mr. iK. is comparatively a young man, of energy and determination, we have no doubt that all will be well under his adminis tration. He has filled the offices of Deputy Grand Master and Grand Treas urer of the Odd Fellows in North, Caro lina, acceptably, and 'iu both Qf chose positions he has acquired experience which he can use to advantage in the new position to which he has been call ed by the partiality of his associates. The time of the next meeting of the Grand Lodge was fixed for the fourth Tuesday in August, 1880, and -Ashevflle v-as selected as the place. WESjTttX'S WALK. people who were at the North Caro lina State Faitf in the if all ot IS74 and saw a little, wiry, clean-shaven" man walk against time around the race pourse, did not then -suppose that hp would one day wear the champion pe destrian belt -of the worid. Indeed, (ew people pail any attention to his walking at that ime, though that $as yeston, the man who has just won the great yoking match at Agricultural Iall, in London. At 11.5 last Saturday night he finished his, 550 mUest thereby ivinn.vqg; not only the belt and the origin nal prize, but the $2,500 bet him by Sir JTohn Astleyt if he - yould make 55Q miles (and hot 555 as fomerly stated) by o'clock.. He did t p.. had five mim utes to spare. Jtowell, who, carried the charripion belt away from New York a few months ago. will challenge Weston iniflediately "ajid "aiioflier" great match may be expected to follow that just end ed, A1J this is great foolishness. but it hi no, greater ha& jowing, playing .base. I. 1 1 J ! ' : ' 1 rtJ . . k v;a,u aiiu pacing' iiorses,t ana aiier au n is the people fyno are foos ?rid'iit..'the' men vhp flo the? walking and after wards have a good time on the gate money. And though foolish in the pe?" pie, few Americans, we opine, can re press an emotion of pleasure upon learn ing of Weston's victory, just because it encourages us in btlr'long-entertained belief in our national Superiority in all things. . 1 ffe: . :. ' i HKAHINCi IT OVER AGAIN. AUD OVEB Mr. Conkling isrecIviBg, little Vsymni patby:jasrow;ia&ll!ni.tofiieii sympathy would be to his wounded feel ings as. a healing salve is to a sore head; Indeed a hearty laugh at his recent ca-' lamity is on a general rdurid; ahol' oe-i tween breaths the Philadelphia. Times injects into the yet open wounds of the toploftical New Yorker a' soothing po tion like this: ,' si It is possible that Conkling has ah ambition of his own to be publicly branded as a liar, by -a majority ofihe Senate, and, if so, it must be confessed that he is T;maWepmmendable prp-4 giaa. r u lmin, 1 ctmiparatiyeiy snort ttme hehas beieh directly charged w4tlr falsehood on the floor of the Senate by three Senators, and all of them known to the world as fighting men. ; Senator Gordon was the first JSepator pnisi4e was the next, and now Senator 'Lamar scores the third. When he had already submitted to it from two men of proven" courage, one of them of his own politi cal household, the sting of originality is taken from Lamar's affront, and hence forth It will fee, considered - the regula tion thing tad when Conkling's 4nsK lence slops over, as it so often'does. - If his ambitionisto:be declared a liar, by a quorum f the Senate, it is asafe cal culation, taking his recent progress as the basis, thatrbefore his .nreRpnfc -term shall be half difer, heYwitf be able th" hail the roll of a majority;: of Jfima.ioi$ (VhoH ikling'inult8lWthe charge ot falsehood. Sim account i nis;ngnt t& T; ..a ridmlflation fat anofficebot yet, T&witH naving oejgn caiiea into uuestion cy tae iT & Zz r ? 1 so blinded or pewtldereii that jffiey Presldenthas withdrawn Ibminafieould not open the door. aUhougKhe Hon oi oecitsuwjf mm Judged ' MxtVance. of North Carornia; n&Tobt' tained from the House indefinitelleave of absence oil account of sickness in his ramilyaBc! Mr. 6tA&CH1 leave Indefinitely from Monday (yester-T day), "on account of important and ab solutely necessary business. Fatal Altercation In Columbia. resulted in injuries to the former, from which he died this morninar. At noon to-day Joe English, a brother of the de-i cear-oa, met liose, wnen j seyerai were exchanged withdut effect. - oivUmbia, juub z.v-r-vii.T"tcwanvij au p imes iiarnins, pouer rnaKer, wfrer last night between John English, a weir beinjlowered In t-edeep slope at.WU knnwn felanter. land- Policenutn Roser- kamston cOllietvtthe snreaiBr ehUn- STATE NEWS. gious rSeetlhgf tn tperr fain Wilrnington Hi If; u Rett are he, The Raleicrh uomg to try it ver. ujey reat x ny fore Friday night The next meeting of the board of di rectors of the Insane Asylum will be held next Tuesday, 1st prox, at Raleigto T MetesPtriefl S break through and . Tha Vmrnn KnfitrtirpT jrvnft f -the neatest anu most sucjcessfiUjr managed weekliesln the StateT has iJugt entered upon its seventh volume. A Baptist revival has been in pro gress at JUncoUton-for-nearly two weeks. A considerable number of per sons have professed religion and fifteen or more have joined the church. w'Monroe jFM.IxWlVtteslay aruqnea npniti periitentiarrsomeiifae sftitfe, &iawn- feed in le bAtcheriBg binss tin F fainnJ&l V-.tl'JX V- The members of the commercial or ganizations and other business menof ansffitthSK Meiry NktV thU tity, f oieJi fc&iir ing efforts in behalf of the improve ments of the Cape Fear river and bar. Monroe Expftss? The reports now coming in in regard to the crops are en couraging. While not an unusual yield is promised, Stil the prospef tjfot ytp fair cotton and corn crops is good. The wheat crop now being harvested is about an average one; in some sections, the yield is light, but in others, it is large thus assuring at least an average crop. ' ftajeigh Otmim .;ese9day upr( on application made by W. J. Hood, v. J. Moore and F. R Moore, all colored. to Judge of Frobate-has. jy. Upchttrchrt a permit anu oruer waa jassucu, muuipu ratihg anlassdcation with a most at tenuated cogffDmen. Thenatne of 4the hev incorporation is the N." C. A. C. of the A. M. E. Z. C. in A," which being explained is tire - NOrtlTCarolina An nual Conference of the African Metho- jdist Zion Chnreh, laTAerica.l f lincom progress : '-ueiore o uuge Schenck, at chambers, ou Thursday, in the case of T. H. Gaither vs. A. R. Homesly,, and others, a motion was made by the plaintiffs for rtbe appoint ment ot a receiver to take charge of the cotton factory in Gaston, known as the Stowesville factory, being the property in controversy in the action. The mo tion was allowed and receiver appoint ed. Judge Bynum appeared as counsel for the plaintiff and Mr. T. H. Cobb for the defendants 1 j i ? A correspondent of the Raleigh JTews says that the smallest woman m 'Wes tern .North Carolina was, in -Winston some daysagd. -The correspondent adds : She is a daughter of Fletcher Jones, who lives eight or nine ' miles from here. She is eighteen, years of gen twenty seven it eig&t.incheg high; and weighs thirty-seven pounds. Her style, ways and manners and appearance are child like, except the expression of her face, which is rather elderly. This "little woman " gets away with the celebrated Maria Nail, of Mocksville, who at the age of tweritySme1 weighed, jvb believe, thirty-six pdunds, but was twenty-nine or thirty inches high. . . SOUTH CAROLINA ITENS. 'Ihf'i sudden din1culy fat Langley, Aiken? county, fMr. H.?H. Jordan; of Aiken, shot Hr.Sohn Hester, of Iiang ley, iii the face, iiQictiag-' a serious wound, ppth parties are highly re spectable. The question in Chester, according to a. correspondent of the Charleston News and Courier is: Has the Governor the political right to disregard anrnomina tions by the people at the ballot box or otherwise, for those offices, which the constitution empowers him tO'ifiU - hy appointment? Last September at the primary elections in Chester county, two gentlemen were put in nomination, and received a plurality of the votes cast for the respective offices of treasu- er and auditor.. Governor Simpson dis-1 legarueu uns agn oi me people ana a re-apporntedJ.ee ntsox ines lese-Bces. Wi 11 Tfeerr be Calld Scwan)-Opivt "1m .i&KrfleljU. i WasMngton SpectaMUst, to Rlchmona Dispatch, i General Garfield and a number of leadlne Republiotwis-all-say that the judical bill will J.i-etoed. I have in formation, however, that if It had re ceived, any considerable Republican support in- the noasel"MrHayes would have apDroved.4t for-a"&mife this" timn those in qonfrol at the) VBiteHbuse are- xpxif" renerajL. uarneia;aiso savs that ifftlieDemocrats fail tdtnakef provision f or tlie fiUDDOrt of th e -JR'fttl aral ",cm rh rS be a called' TBesslbir, but he is 1 uuaoie to say wnen it will be called. ! JDemlocratieOogressne- generally; withtjiooecesigtiij aeveiopmentsin regard to the called ge38ion. ..xney say tiiey can stand the uog-aays ana jsaaweii - DOttoms just 'as Tike C loving IHJlwite n'the Army Bill Wash. Special, 21st, Richmond Dispatch. . The closing debate on the army bill was for the' inosti part one-sided. h- cause Jhe Democrats allowed the Re publicans ta da nearly all the talking Jhis irritateji WaineaniLJie went auoui, use a ooy witn a-cnip on his heads .eager lor someone tra knnnV if. offi 4 tosrs, Ifmm ffhurinan; iaia Bayardi"w(a fthe only lie'mocratsas I telegraphed you. who took rart in th debatendthjey-madeuhort speeches. The Southern Senators, after nieht all Amaiiied silent The te'eEng-6-da warf that1 Conklihg'sT8peech was" the dullest he has yet made. Mr. Thnrman says, ysrithnuch glee, that the strategy- ui tuo Asemucrais was super d, ana that tney completely turneai the flank of "oycu tuai 11 tuu uiu uau ueen amenn- ea to any regard, the RepiiliUcans,whett ictoi DacK fo 'tne-nouse, ? would , ana made trouble- side's sft mtmtmmemnii a is stated that the evening after the Conk- nncr-ijamar dimcuitv. hn font th a u 1 ftnt riding. r , A House, with Two Inmates, Burtted ?j Atlanta! We 24r.li. ReVnold's's house, rnear Jonesboro, Ga: has Jbeen auraed. and Jus daughter id sister-inj n j vi- itraaoriy years- per; ---, tf-'-T- uucu. me lire onziDraeaiA tnen dfleratie: ainatt urs an their roomvfeju. . j i which was lofeked on the Ihside. xney eeededin gettirrghertitit. It is ftfated uo is latauy DurneoTh oirla' Wiu 114. li . O"-- ywucq I " litany caanea. rTne tire is supf posed to have been ! nMTriAnt-ai . -pTriri 6 ih.rnn rtrna n tfnl 1 . . . .i J1 I nwHIUHlVB9, . ' . ' I A Fatal tiptlns; AecUent. , IlARRISBTJRG, PENN- June 23. At I vv Ultamston this mornimrr as " William ohvukh. Aewis w. Cinyaer. macninlStS. T I j- . " 7 . I spreauer irava xirorr nl i a.x. - I " wuupiuita oi wib ;car were precipitaiea ta-tha-liottom. a riis- tance of over one hundred yards. ' The tomachitiists! irere Hnstaatly'kllled.fl twolmachitiists Jwere Unstaatly'tllled, hndllaiktns'sef ioully nurt. t x-v : v THE ixPEhTE-, : Filure Palb' V Jf Ore Iti -1 v ifltegurfajr ifrw 'a&Jnn 1 till. -AJSGXpHfJ Ate ?fQ.4Sr"TE. No businessNif importariCB'was trans acted in the Senate to-day. -; Wallace from the committee on appropriations reported the House concurrent resolu- lion nxing iuub it as tut) uaw ui uuai i j . x a ... i ; - adjournment iwith anapaendmentRffbsti tion thereof was postponed until , to- fforrowr?k "Qn mtipi of Hill, of Georgia, the bill restoring Wm. Nephews King to his cadetship at Annapolis was taken up and passed. : :- i ; The Senate then went into executive session and when the doors were open ed, adjourned. House. Upon the call of States many bills were introduced, chieflv of a pri vate chraCtefAo'iS"tiQublic bills werette;fflomS:?5 f It-: By H erbert, pf Alaamtrfto remove the duty ofi quinine and material for its manuiactptrre ; aisauuis- oy "naniora, or, Alabama, and Upson, of Texas, for the same purpose. By Martin, of West Virginia, to re-; organize the army. XUO UrJtI.lsl UUVIl 1U1U. KTJl.JA. J vuu House the President's veto of the sup- Elementarv judicial bill and it was read v the clerk and followed bv slight ap plause on the Republican side. McMahon, 01 Umo, moved to recon sider the bill and the House proceeded ,to Vdte on the question of its passage, llUUWlLllSUVllUlllg bllC X 1CS1UCUI 9 UUJCC- tions. The bill was rejected for want of two-thirds majority i yeas Q4J)Aya -X8r-a strict party, jnta, t. . h::c n;i,. :H Wit , i .The gquse thedjurn ,; ; i fl! ? THE DEAD PHlWCiBS TITLESi iU SvmzMy&gXSMUS&t mm .teJliom They Descend Upon. H LoSSon; Jhnef 5f. T8 1pies tys the embarrassmelQl of tne Bonapartists is increasingly manifest. Be Cassag- nac is reproached witn indiscretion in putting forward the claims of Prince Victor Bonaparte to the imperial suc cession. ji theSunday issue of the Pays Be CassagnarTadmit3i that nothing has been officially decided, though perhaps a decision may be made in a few days. It is believed that Rouher affected ismo- rance of the wflUn ffcvoi: of Prince Vic- i. j.13ii 1 TTfr ' T "VT wjr, eiuest sjuu oi nmue dtuuiue xao leon, because he considers the validity doubtful unless Prince Jerome Napo leon consents to ' waive his ; claims. Prince Jerome is very reticent since I V . , J "I . . . . . J 1 uis arrival in : XTriB, wpparenuy await ing the action of Rouher. It is not ' be lieved that Prince Jerome will agree to be a pre tender .himself or permit his son to become one. In the event of Prince Victor endeavoring to temporize in not distinctly accepting tne position, tne Bonapartists will probably fall back on Prince Charles Napoleon, president of the Corsican council general. Prince Charles is forty years of acre, has no sons or royal connections, and is a much less eligible candidate than Prince victor. A cart! To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac, I win send a recipe that win cure you, FBEE OF, CHARGE. This great remedy - was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send ar self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, New York City. mTements in the Chilian-Peruvian tfl'illfla LoNboN. June 23.-A teleH-am from Callao states that the BErf ian iron clad Huascar has boaiibardea Autofa gosta and captured two Chilian trans ports. The Chilian man-of-war, Cava donga, wooden, has stranded. There naa been an indecisive engagement be tween the Huascar and two Chilian Jronclads, ; vii,. , People who are afflicted with Boils, Ixture, and be at once rid of these annoyani , r-r- j, . X Practical Joke on a Queen. London, June 23. The government authorities received an anonymous let ter Wednesday last warning them that an attempt would be madem Cheshire to upset tne railway tram conveying n Victoria and the Princess Beat rice Irom Balmoral to Windsor on Sat- ftirday. The railway line was conse- quejiyy guartiedtrluindredsof consta ples, Tlie Journey; Jle(weer, was un- e ventfuU iThe lett probably a "1 clear brain aBd sfighilm7 la manifested by all nurses who keep Dr. Bull's Baby 'Syrup bandy. It is always reliable and contains nothing injurious. ' - . Fresh Snpples of Vitality To renew &' wankstock may be gathered from a source accessible to &U, and never sought In vain by any whrfse tmstJnitlon and vigor are not' so much dilapidated as to be wholly past repairing. Evidence direct, convincing and ample, Indicates Hostetter'SStC fijaan Bitters as a tonic of unexam pled, efficacy and perfect purity, and possessed of properties that coataute ll an Invaluable remedy fot dyspepslareon&ttpatton llyer complaint, urln- andmalujfialleyerneaJiBfe infirm old persons W6 lnvfgoraed and solaced by It, and the physical prostration which usually, fellows a severe fllne1w'islir;aKread''teiuedlett and Convalescence accelerated through its use. It oc cupies a leading position among medicinal sta ples, i ... j. : : ;; ; . , Jun24 lw ' The Savionr Of tne Littl e Obs. There would not be so many little graves In cemeteries and churchyards, If parents used the means within their reach to save- the sickly off spring, whose span of feeble life is in theit keepj ing. The busy baby brate wKrJHresxonstent food. wio muaiuio ucitcb wain. Busoajr tumug, me rapid' of Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with th Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda It is softer,, and as nice as milk, and both will learn to love It Just as well. Dont fall to try it for any form of debility, and lor all forms of Infantile wasting, such as-Marasmas, -Rickets or any scrofulous ten dency. Its restorative powers are wonderful. Jun24 2w Bow to Get Fat. B J ust now when so many fat people are trying to grow lean, we would suggest that Mt wonld be a good Idea for the lean ones to try and grow lat. To dp this keep the bowels and Jiver regulated with Mott's Liver Plite, and yonr dkastlon wiu mod. ld,youwUlgMfatrapMly.rv i tsf Nothing VenturNliiiri.5Ji - rTiffer aito the DeneflcialSBffects y, as Ur theadvaatages gained i.i iteferenee to or direct taxTrhere bt that theihappy. recipients of the that re- sofrequently gtren by a f "S J-err F benefited The m ol $30, COO TOaybecome theljroper ne of readers -WhO b.wullng toYenajw . . " 'emitan it, to JfjL PauphtntP. o. eans;T)efore -lily .8th, when the ciU7 cawln nnMirn. . - w lDUji the L attP' tyo. two t ni r r r'-.f 2 cirsmmsdNjs bust gwka natt ?wo s JT d JUNE 23; 187 M I A r O I Irf If I C-l PRODUCB; , RlT.TmnuB-Slat Ant. ian,tlK'&OT.'.On. iTn l. lTi or .7,7 v.uuiayJH OUtWCT," T BIT- sylvanla and Maryland 12al v-y. u;-iuuut rati: unma -l ami .a. in Provision firm; mess pork, old 10 BOalO.75, new ; bulk loow loulders4aU, clear rib sides ftaiA, packed naa VKKTffSSSA -cleM Bides dull: eboloe Western packed Ul IUUIIO tiaifl. MWUVIIIIHC o, nams iiaia. iara renned tinmii7. Ttnt. luaia, rous . eoSalA, S3.U5ait.lU, BUDernne Western nni t.tf u J r ' o (-7 common to eood ertra Wfk .r."-."!-"?. s.ro. eood to chow nii n oKV.M, ' .common to-fair eKwSv Sii??wbeat-ingH ViS: tefMdl.lOa.1 .lik!Li71, ungraded 41a43, No. 8, iv;o"i?J" -4W-l7!. Com Corn 40Va- Oats, pc .was V J Unhanging tissues, Incessant nourl8hmenVften ttie mothet is herself newouMrs deflated; sand bodflv woriwrt; jnrthee and ;ehflHCmay gaini a new-lease -of lifeuA health fit laZKjtJkZZm. Carollr Port Lard Drime doll at 1.06. COTTON. i rt :w bjiuat exDons . 168 .-exports to Great Britain . - - 20: gDlnnera 1 wirrfirlw to ftront Britain : BoerroH-tgf aMaHi;i2l; low mUdUnc i-4; guwx oruuiaiy 114; net receipts ; : sales : stock- t4.4KSr,. inort8 toi h, WiLjqNOTOK Steady ; middllns 12a; lonf mld' dUng .llfee.; B004 ordtoarr U; net receipts ros J saJeff stock 818; spUmerr -P ex portajcoaitwls 19i to Great Britain to -;CSonf ,BaldjdHngr 12p;od ordlnar7fll.tiefr leoalptt 10.306: iport8 to Great Britain " Ik fiBro&sLrj Isalej ritodj02ifs exports .lj.tiireat Brttalft trrance rr; Hrli i.J.IJi It-MiWioi OT-limZ ftOW 800uIl;w-iU' . WKW XOM (uleti sales 154s mlddllnfe uplands 2 7-l6c,Dfli. Orleans 12 9 16ci consolOated net reeetpto, l,l2aexporta to Great! Britain 3,117; uonuneiu wvi w. : lArtebhi-ooit -i- Cotton firmer.' Middling Uplands, tfd., i middling Orleans.' T 1-164; sales 1 0,000. !peilatlon and export 1,000 addtttoaal sales je8terday after regular closing, ; , re ceipts ' 1 ,250. American '700 IHitures-bnyers at Saturday joight's prices Uplands low mWdllng elause: JijdreiybeiandulyJalyaad August 7 l-82i August and September ?$mf Sep tember and October 7, October and November-. November and December New crop snipped Oc tober and. November, .September and October per i .FUTURES. ' .i.'Ji.j ..-. U"" :,n i.'i Nw Futures closed steady. a 80,- 000 bales.' JuBei;wi';::.l. 12.48a.60 12.48a.50 12.61a.62 12.45a.46 11.57a. 58 11 .15a,lS 11 -07aJ)8 11.10.! 2 July ,j..--,i'.i.L.' August... , , v. ... September....... October Novembers . . December...... January.......... (XTON ItiBKET. Onicx or thx Obskkvxr. ( Chablottx. Jupa dl, IS7. ( The market yesterday closed steady, aa follows: Good middling...... 121 SMetlowulddllns..........'... 12U mniuniiK.. ......... j... IZ Tinges i . 12 VOW ver grades. 9al j ",! : , AGENTS WANTED TO SELL Oeneral 4' Dick Taylor's IjTew Book, . V DESTBUCTIOft RECQNSTRUCTIOn, " Personal Beminteeenoes f the late War, BylCUARDTATLOR,. Lieutenant General tai the Confedente Army. 1 Vol., 8va, Qoth, 274 pages. Price $2. lor further particulars, apply to-; ., ji; D. APPLETON A CO; Publishers, ! , 549 551 Broadway, New York. June 23, 1879-dltwlt , R RENT. A seven nam dwenincr hnivu nn rOinwi, .hiut w wumsw omw, known as the Treloar Hoose,in splenrfTd order and excellent well of water. lssesslon given at once. Apply at . iun24 2t i IL: JUMUUS ft BROS'. pHALANX LODGE, NO. 31, : Meeta this evening at 5 o'clock. All visiting brethren are respectfully Invited. By order of W. M. ' !i H. M. RAMSEUR, Sec'y. OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, 1 k small black Terrier pup, three months old. ; liberal reware will be paid Jor his deu very to C, ;W. ALEXANDER. June 25 It. Dr. T. C. Smith, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Opposite Central Hote Charlotte, N. C. Prices as tow as any other Drug House in the State. Seven Dollars And fifty Cents will bay a bran new Iron Tank Can. with pump, for holding Kerosene, at Dr. T. C Smith's Drug Store. Sticky Ry Paper Catches the Flies and holds them -does not scat ter them like ordinary Fly Paper or poison may be had at Dr. T. C. Smith's Drag Store.- mi'.) v Five Gent Cigars- "Town Talk," -My Pet," wmiea Own;" and "Smoking Car' these brands of excellent Cigars f ound at Dr. T. C. Smith's Drug Store., , t Macabpy Snuff, Fresh from' the ItUls, at i)r..T (Cf Smith's Drug Store.' ' , , -1 i . i V i 1 1 'i'l : - - - If Your Horse Has lost his appetite, 'give him Barker's Horse Powders kept by Dr. T. O. Smith, Druggist. ! ' Tooth Briishes; Ail dualities and i and prices' from 5 cents to 60 cents,, at Dr. T. to i 'svrogtJtore.' Simmons' Ltver Regulator And Pills -large ' supply oh' hand -at Dr. T. C. SmUh's Drug Store, :. f r- ;- v,',l -r '. ' "' ; Green At 60 cents a una .uaftty guaranteed. Sold by Dr. Ti Hi bmit vomer opposite central Hotel. i 1 !io. GrirHial WelLknowni and reliable- remedy Tor Diarrhoea recommended by .Bhyslclqns. 1 Sold bf Dr. T. C. ftnlthVDragsl riU fii .irfr-.. -t,1 an Jf.,, You'CanBiiv . . . .J . . ...I... t - . M i if '" ton by 110 degl .Kerosene 61l ial cents uieviri the jBarrel at Dr. T. .' Smith's Drue Store. VlHii ltt Forrlchlng and .giving tam to Iho plood, I Sold y Drt T. C, femlth; Drngglst,rCtoMfeerA Tu iil -1 1 f rv I i wry o di oCIUW ft ( i preparations, at Dr. T. & Smith's Drug- Store, op posite Central HoteL v . . Tfte Besf Polish" ' tli I gr Ladies. and. Children's Shoes at Dr. T. C Smith's Drug Store. " - - ' " - . LemonSugari For maklnff CeiMauulA -for tuatia narHn ai L 25 cents per box at, Dr.;T. C-bmlth's Drugstore. Hod Bittersi1 r WstBcelved';also Cutidnra Resolvent'and wiieel ef Elilirat Di; T. Smith's Drug Btoro. M - DtL' A7 W.f ALEXANDER, ..... . . ' i OFFICE OyER U nWXISTON oCffnlfe l'rfl-8 Ji il-nX IHSU9 8TOKC! ot J.IKsiWl TiL25 peT-'gukra .enttre - i Janll iswjtodirt in7Jjj4rtu2 mi-AM1 I V ' v H W .totJtz ,JJ.i Ui-Zi . -i55!? steam on bpU &8I7Ul ' Whisker .iiiM'imJ w"" AUC' W yip, . iwve aft Uidestruciihi, u riI3;fla -m2Sil3dT2icSdd iecaoa uiuuk gum wuruwaMij w AijjtrDD fnu vi oww w wuhuoto wag uc&iuiuh vi macliine sewed Sboes. Also, a full line of Gents' Hand and Machine Sewed Gaiters and Button Boote, In ladles' and Gents' nine snoes tne Dest maKes. Jane 8, 1879. J-ldsf nk07 v..m j;f r .lMA - ami .ocJ-i&Jloci la iiW ui tfciiKrf iill : . . .:,- n.-v-ai . .ii - .- :: ;.: : cm1 Ji : lussb .'Li.'l We nave Just recefred a nice line of -no if 'MJft.'t '); Consisting of LADIES' BUTTON,-, LACE AND CONGRESS BOOTS, SLIPPERS, NEWPORT'S, CHIL DREN'S PEARL SHOES. Also a beautiful lot of GENTS' NEWARK WORK," (6 COMPRISING Gtf iters, Oxford and Strap. Tifs. ' PLAIN AND BOX TOE, Wliich we are now prepared to ofar at extremely low prices. Thanking oar friends for pas favors, and wish ing to merit a continuance of the' smsne- by keeping the largest stock, best assorted. SELLING LOWER, And strict attention to business, wltfi- polite young men to show goods without trouble. W. S. FORBES, Agent, Smith & Forbes' Old Stand, Trade St. June 18. PEGRAM & CO., 1st National Bank Building, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Have how in store a nice and complete st ocfcf . ; r SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Trunks & TraFeling Bags With them you can find . THE BEST STOCK IN CHARLOTTE. ZEIGLER BRO.'S Celebrated Ladies', Misses' and ChfldreiA S6 A 8PECIALTT. They also keep Hlles'; Burt's, Holbrook 4 Lud low's, and other best brands. Gents will find there the-' Miller, - McCuHough & Ober, ' Cartfeld and hi'S'Y! ii .'. . . jiij i,.iic.yX Miles' hand-made Boote aadShoes. Ateo ; ! '.i . 7 .Ij Jo : -: ; ' M hi j i.iit. j ui; ru . . . i h , - ;' ; . -'iVi y , THE CELEBRATED AND POPIJLiB . ; ijoli-. t-'..'.jirif. . ;.! l,-!u iiUiu lur.m j v .Call sure before buying. Orders ha re peraonal April 9, 1879. . PEGRAM COi : A 4 JUST RECEIVED, I li .i PICKLED SALMQN, .MAGNOLIA HAMS; . , 8. M. HOWELL Jane 12.', i1 -JUST RECEIVED. t ' . l-l. r YERY CHOICE t L ii, :r vkrV rrrmrTE ,fi ft(lt, FAMILY TLOUlt -i Jr.-'. J CANVASSED HAMS,1''. ;;;. CANYASSEDJHAMS' j.!l--FBESa GROUND BOLTED MEAL, 5 i , PRIMS RIO COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES RICE, GRITS, TOBACCO,'SNDIT,f:s,s. ; CIGARS, i ut't; " n ' CIGARS, m .-t, u CANDY- AG, AC.; AC. i 'tT f ir- JSrerr artlolfl w Mil tint fnnin-nma. . JR"f wiu betaken back and monef'cbr fully retanded. Give usatrtafci Traly, hu,...z!7T, e usatnafci Treiy, M...;,v...!.fi j F. B. ALEXANDER A CO, 1 Jun22 FIRST-CLXSS .oobd TEACHERS & STUDFNTS" aj J100 ot $20$ .per month . during vacaUaiw For Philadelphia, Pa. ..irr. RIFLES, SrIOT GUNS. REVOLVERS. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburg, Pa. O A II T U Ii U O choice Aromatlcs and French Brandy for Cholera, Cholera Mortus-Crairips& and Pains, Diarrhoea. : Dysenterry, dys pepsia, Flatulency, want of tone and activity In the atom- 'it f( l l fthe4 dancer ter, food and climate. GINGER. 'ASK FOR Sanford's Jamaica Ginger, L A fii . E ii- B A C K ' lt':U t-it, BENSON'S CAPCINl -'' PQEUS-HXSpill Is for lameness or weakness of the back, rheuma tism and all local pains And aches, the best reme dy known. It was Invented to overcome the slow action of the ordinary Porous Plasters. It relieves pain at once and cures where other plasters wQl not even relieve. "! Sold' everywhere by Druggists, price 25 cents. "DEAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling apd buying Mines, Lands and Houses, Advertise free of cost, all properties placed in my hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON, Charlotte, N. C. declO llTETlATlr AND AT PRATHER'S. CAKES ! CAKES ! Pound Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes at PRATHER'S, May 22. Trade Street NOTICE ! We have on hand 25 of the Celebrated WEBSTER One, two and three horse, which we arp anxious to etoae out, and will sell .. s ' LOW FOR CASH, Or on time till November ll"wltnoat. Interest Every Wagon warranted for 12 months. Come and see them.. H ft. ;- 1 R. M. M 1LLER in SONS. Democrat and Home please copy. June 8." I A I i URSIOJ CHARLESTON. WITH. ,iu.$y, -. WITH TRIP AROUND THE MRBOR JJEE, ? VISITING j FORT SUMTER, gtLIViyS ISLAND, &C. . umce uenerai issenger Ages yuitllllllfcl, 43. .tftlilO JLOli. XO On June ,27th an excursion. tAiN win leave CHARLOTTE at 10 o'clock,-, sol, for CHARLESTON, tickets good for six days, entering a rare, chance to visit . Charleston and the Sea. Fare from Charlotte-formund trip. Including steamboat fare aroundtte liarbor, J475. The train will take" up passengers at stations between Charlotte and Columbia, onthelpilowingjjchedulet S&ednMt t .tUaO. Round Trip Farei Leave Morrows"" " T0"3P aTHr;rr7 .rorsmnr, ,10 --'T- Mnr: ; ; 16 Hock HilL-. IS 4,65 11 a Lewlsv firui 4 t 'CI 3harp8.KillIanS T' and Stacks, i T, w nere mere are no a conductor on the train. ets can be hadpt Willi .ii.) jkv:xi ' J. R. MACMURDb, K CARDWELL, ,. Gen'l ftoaAgefltl ian21 sat to ton .mMsuKwii t tn sli-'m'J- lne tocOerialr one; resh CarameSi lyealij PlaJir and' Cream Candles, Pop Corn, Ac, .7 ft i AT orrMIljw io wrtfiji irj -J Vi wu'a .'T M i jif iijiSti iofioijjijwrajsia.-twjiiwyaaiiin i ,lUfiiwY lb tJu tTi.9 mj JC b9n(Ku Fitted up imfWoiflWiy'lftjr the ' accommodation ef Ladlesj-WattractkijE the attentton of thow who wish to indulge thomselvM la this line. JAMAICA I AIM S f Lewis' Li ,ili:si , "5djQ ! "eimpsonV1' 2 0v'If y8 1 MdgewwpfX ! 2 25 ;A -fl I Doko,1 2 45 rMf siwwrt fi M i prc- uauu-maac snoes, and cost no iBorethan ' .Prince Albrt'anrr?! nary aln OT Rat f 01 K 0 J Tratt otreei, next door to Mrs. Oir,.. Jtammec Resorts. 5 CPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, KJ !Kra M .. ...... , WESTERN, N. C. Long and favorably known for their ami h Uc ana alterative tonic waters onened 1879. Board 82 per aayTand lEi, SDrines situated 7 fatieh the Western North Carolina Railroad Zl?.ln finest road in the State. For further iurorZhe address the proDrietor. l"iormaUon, may25 3taw sn tu toi V ELU0TT' M" D WESTEj$ CAROLINA, HEALTH AND f?,.i PLEASURE RESORT. BOT and cold water, unsurpassed mountain ell mate, unequaled scenery, and magnlficeut ho tel accommodations for eight hundred gueste Ha baths, in conjunction with eHmatic influents ai most speciao for .rhenmattsm, mixo and constitattonal diseases, disuses of the skin Junel lm' H0WEBT0N' PDetor. H.J.ALSPAUGH'S CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, " -' '' t.i T LOCATED ten mUes west of Taylorsville, on the Lenoir road, In Alexander county climate as healthy as any where In North Carolina, Rooms furnished with or without board tat low terms Provisions cheap. For furtherparticulars address! t., ' . H. J. AL8PAUGH. Little River P. 0 Alexander co., N. C. may 281m .. lit' fc.nt.-fl' . CJea? eland Mineral Springs WILL OPEN JUNE 1, 1879. These Sprines an 2 miles from Shelby, N. c and one mile frim C C. Railway. Hacks will be at Spring's station a arrival of every train. Band of music and other means of amusement for the comfort and enjoyment of guests. THE TABLE will be furnished with the best that the mar et af fords. Rates to suit the times. S. Mc. BOSTON, Proprietor. Shelby, N. C. L. rt. Williams, Superintendent May 14 dflw THE SALUDAJBOTEL. Invalids or pleasure seekers, who desire to spend a few weeks of the hot weather in a most desirable locality, are informed that the SALUDA HOTEL Is now open to the public. Situated on the Spar tanburg and Asbevllle Railroad, forty miles from Spartanburg, only a few miles from Flat Rock and Hendersonville, In a delightful climate, and sur rounded by splendid mountain scenery, few places can offer more attractions. The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Terms low. A. TANNER, Proprietor. June 31 m. SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladies buying Parasols and Sun Umbrellas will find the best assortment at the lowest prices at ELIAS & COHEN'S. They will also find other goods to suit them upon which they can save money. Our stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS Is now cornplete,'among'L whleti may be found a full supply of House Furnishing Goods, Sheeting and Pillow Casings in Linen and Cotton, Linen Table Damask In White, Slate, Red and Yellow; Napkins, Doylas and Towels In every variety; Car pets, Rags', Mattings and Oil Cloths: 1 '' - Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings is large, and will be found very cheap. So will our stock of WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GL0YE8, HANDKERCHIEFS, COR SETS, FANS AND TIES. Ask to see our Tei? Celts' Lnen Cambric Hand kerchief -ift? $f fiar tmlireilas. "Ton 'wlll.find them cheap, and everything else in proportion. Call and see us. It will pay you. ELLAS St COHEN. JUST RECEIVED 1 TIDDY'S: BOOK STORE, ' Destnictioaand Reconstruction," by Gen. Bloh cam but i'ife A noaliW woi'd . ard Taylor... . . "Green's History of tha English People," VoL in ; Justont , , "Ghost of Redbrook," by the authof of w6d lrt ghlpman'i Manifold Ordor Books wtth-etfrBttn- ffol wtltiiig paper nd carbon sheets. The I s-1 TeiythttttpfTiraiBiBei11 . 4,'wiif La ,0i.h5. f wl i... oiuol l fcrat.. Cpjp MrETelopea, hew tot Jtist received. teguuipmy and the Silver Qneaaotc'rHepry T.Poorvii.G JUJ I ainfllat'tatldns.IwBarlle U t'LS Vft.iXA-.f.';iK'-Tl ViliTSi'liWCor - Any MderirMlwrjl W PrtodKAls not on qsieljfe rlW prompt attention, . .-: .rns.v TIDDY4 BBO. s TOP AT THE as.io&i so o.m SBOTnENIBJOCBE vovjni Haw a ?SUsl)?' rfrJ ji j9oii ia 8. Buoww, Proprietor, I - - -' 'c iiai9i ue Aaaonai ttotei, wuegmig 9? C S. BrownJr Chief Qerk; WS tH He!bur 8 iv .... .. babuuiw v ( f- dec 80 - ' ' ' v
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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