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)c l)artblteib0ert)ere FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1879. :-V' flUTIll WW P "flflTlfl 1 ni?THT n a nnf nn 1) P. i fTTfTitMT lin-nifllll-l!u nil rmw 1 0 i LOCAL INTELLIGENCE BAUBOAD J)IBKCTOBT. The following table shows the running of pas sen iter trains to and from Charlotte, on all the rail roads (Washington time): RICHMOND DANYILLK. . Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, 12.40 a. m. Leaves tor " " -f Arrives from Richmond, , - 11 . 12 a. m. Leaves for ' o.oo p. n. ' ATLANTA CHARLOTTE AIB-LINX. Arrives from Atlanta,..'.. .; 8.40a.m. Leaves for Atlanta, J ., 12.40 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta..-. . ..(. ooij p. m. Leaves for Atianta,. 11.12 a. m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AOGtTSTA. Arrives from Augusta,?, " 8-50 p. m. Leaves for Augusta, v. -; : " " " , ., , n I? JU" Arrives from Columbia (ac. Irelght)... 14.10 p. m. Leaves for Columbia. " 2.15 p.m. CAROLINA CENTRAL. ; vrrlves from Wilmington, K.20 a. m. Leaves for Wilmington K 25 p. m. Arrives from Shelby 5.05 p. m. Xeaves for Shelby 8.40 a.m. ATLANTIC, TKNNBSSKK pHIO. frntn RtatoavtllA 7.00 a. m. ILeaves for Statesvllle INUIOATIONS. Another Out-Door Party. ": There is to be an entertainment in the mint yard July 8th .for the benefit of the Home and Hospital JThe Mana gers hope to be assisted by all the friends of this charitable institution. As the Home is a public benefit, the public are earnestly invited to attend, and help the cause of charity while en joying a pleasant evening. - Heaufort ExcurMlonintfe. ' ' r The Wilmington Star of Werinpsdav contains the following concerning the ueauiort excursionists: "Excursion ists from Charlotte and points along the Carolina Central llailway, to the figure of seventy, arrived yesterday morning. Numbers of them went down the river, returning in ; the afternoon, and last evening a number of our people joined them in their trip to Beaufort.'' n.00 p. m War Depahtment, ) Okkick chief Signal Officer, V Washington, June 26, f O P. M. ) I'm-the South Atlantic States, sta tionary pressure and temperature, east- eilV WIIIUS, flfiil ui vmuy uuuuj weather, ? Ijoca.1 Ieiorl fur Yexterday. I 7 A. M. 2 P. M. nnronaatnw,, ......... Thcnnometer., Relative Humidltr. Ind Dlrectlow.,,, " Velocity, Weather ,KX144 80.0rt0 75 87 4 42 S. W. 8. 7 Clpar. Cloudy. 9P.M 30.083 8. 8 Kalr. IHr. Mprlng;itvi Remains. A teleerram received here vesterdav from Mr. W. L. Springs, a cousin of the lale 11. A. SDrintrs. conveved the intelli gence that the body of the latter would leave New York last nieht at 10:30. all the arrangements to that effect hav ing been completed at the hour of send ing the dispatch, late in the afternoon. It will accordingly arrive at 12;40 to night. The particulars with reference to the funeral will be announced tomorrow. Highest temperature 88 deg,j lowest 65. meteorological Record?1 WEATHXB REPORT, JUNK 26. 4:20 P. M. Stations. Barom Th. Wind. Vel. Weather Atlanta,.... 30.05 83 S. 6 Cloudy. Augusta .. 80.12 87 S. E. 8 Fair. iJharleston, 3017 8 S. 8 Fair. Cbaflotte. 30.05 85 S. 5 Cloudy. iVorsteana,. 29.91 rf S.E. 10 Fair. Galveston, 29.99 86 S.E. 10 Fair, lndlanola... 29.97 89 8.K. 11 Clear. Jackson'Ue, 30.14 83 N. E. 12 Fair. Key West,.. 30.06 80 a 7 Lt. Rain. Mobile,. ... 80.07 85 8. ' 11 Cloudy. Montgom'y, 80.11 83 S. W. 6 Fair. N.Orleans, 30.02 85 E. 13 Fair. Punta Basa 30.09 80 E. 9 Threat'ng. Savannah.. 30.16 85 8. E. 8 St. Marks.. 30.10 90 S. W. 6 Clear. Havana. ... 80.02 81 S.E. v 1 aoudy. Appointment of a Receiver. Judge Schenck having decided at chambers, in the case of T. H. Gaither vs. A. K. liomesly and others, for the appointment of a receiver for the btowesviUe cotton factory in Gaston county, that the property should be placed in the hands of a receiver subse quently upon tne solicitation oi Jir. Gaither, appointed A,Q. Kelly, of Mocks vme, mr. Jieiiy toos charge of the tac tory a few days ago and it is now in operation. Index to New Advertisement. Maxwell & Harrison Auction. P C. Wilson For Sale. Joseph Flschesser Lager Beer. A Nuisance that Can oe Remedied. A citycorrespondent writes as fol lows: "Can you not stir up our city authorities, or street commissioner, or whoever is the right party, to have the noxious weeds mowed down on the sidewalks, vacant lots, and railroad banks. The odor of the dog fennel is sickening, and the crop of thistle, dock, tennei and other pests is awtui lor the gardener to contemplate, as he thinks of the seeds to be wafted into the gar dens, so laboriously kept clean." - A Family Tragedy in Georgia. The case of J. P. Caston for shootinsr and kfflingaKOTIiford, afcRpck Hill, NtujontbtaiBeniui mi tteebiintof- 1 . . . wnicn occurrence was given in our col umns at the time, was called in the Cir cuit Court of York county Monday morning, and the prisoner formally ar raigned. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded until Wednesday morning whenthrR'aspr(blyTBJ5un. The following dr T,her counsel retained in the case: Mr. Solicitor Gaston is assisted in the prosecution by Giles J. Patterson, Esq., of Chester, and Messrs. Wilson & Wilson, of the Yorkville bar; the de fence is conducted by Messrs. Wither spoorijs Jpenee ol the Yjorkviller bar, Messrs; J R Gage arid f. cWfther spoon, of Rock Hill, and J. D. Wylie, Esq, of Lancaster. Tke Bartow rtke Little 0ic1f There would not be so many little graves In cemeteries anrt.ehigchyarda, if parents used the means witkfet -Quirt fBach t(ssveitbf sickly off spring, whose stanW feeble life Is in their keep lue The busy baby brain requires eooBtMnt food, the sensitive nerves want steady toning, the rapid ly changing tissues, Incessant nourishment, tten the mother is herself nervously debilitated, and bodily worn out; mother and children may grain a new lease of life and health, ly the persistent use of Scotrt Emulsion of Pore, Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphltetf 'of JJme and Soda. It Is softer, and as nice as tollK,. 'and both wirt leard to love it Just as well; DontIfafl to try It for any form of debility, and for all tbrms of Infantile wasting, such as Marasmus, Rickets or any scrofulous ten dency. Its restorative powers are wonderful. un24 2w ' . Tlie recent rains have not been gen eral in tills section. Some have not had ;i drop while others have been flooded. Charlotte will go away from home for her 4th ot July. There will be ex- e ursions that day to Wilmington, Co lumbia and Ilendersonville. The three escaped prisoners captured in Gaston county day before yesterday were taken back to Lancolnton jail yes terday morning. The register of deeds will begin to day to prepare the tax books for the riheriff, from the abstiacts made out by the assessors. The books will probably be ready in a month or six weeks. A number of people in the city more tnan would be imagined drink no water except that front the spring at uellemont Park, sending out lor u and luiving it brought in in jugs and demi johns. The lirst regular game of clreckers by the cobrt house crowd opened yester day. From this time forth it will be almost impossible to pass through the corridor without stumbling over a half dozen abstracted players. We are asked to request city papers and others published within the bounds of Mecklenburg Presbytery to copy or refer to the article in yesterday's Ob- serveii in relation to the elders and deacons' convention at Olney church, n Gaston county, on the 5th ot August, There was a report in the city last night that the negro Harvey Kingsbury, the party for whose murder several persons have been tried, was arrested in Lancaster and is now in jail there, but the rumor could not be traced and was heard at too late an hour use of the telegraph wires. Deputy Collector Young yesterday seized a large lot of manufactured to bacco, belonging to Spencer & Bro., of Virginia, which is held for being im properly stamped. Theviproperty will be sold unless the conuition of the stamps on the boxes can be satisfacto rily explained. Quite a sensation was1 produced yes terday in the court house, er a man from the country falling in a fainting lit. The occurrence happened in the office of the register of deeds, and the . venerable register and his clerk thought for awhile that they were in the pres ence of a dying man. He soon recover ed, and was able to go home. Atlanta, June 26. A special to the Constitution states' that Jim Burton shot and killed his brother-in-law, J. T. Kicks, both farmers in Memwether county. The trouble grew out of a settlement of an estate. Ricks heard that Burton had spoken offensively of his wife and sought redress. The par ties met in the road,Ricks dem aided a retraction of Burton who was armed with a shot gun and discharged it at Ricks, who expired instantly. Burton is at large and claims to have acted in self-defence. A Little Morning Exercise. One of the voung men who propose to have an exhibition walk on the race course at the fair grounds on the 3d and , 4th of July, took a little stroll yesterday morning down to Pineville and back, whole distance 22 miles, lie lett here at 8 o'clock in the morning, arriving on his return at l;30 p. m., having rested 15 minutes, at Pineville and stopped three times on the way to get water. His actual walking time was near five miles an hour. He reported the weather a little warm down the road, in fact al most tropical. iot Off Light. A Charlotte man just from Spar tanburg tells this story in connection with the recent lynching of Moore over there : In the crowd which gathered to witness the hanging were a few ne groes. On the way from the scene of the tragedy, one of the men overtook one of these riding a little brown mule with a club foot. "Well, Mose, said he to the darkey, "what do you think of it? "1 tell you, boss, replied Mose, racea and giving the little mule a kick in the sides to get the witn jjQtjj heels, i been studyin' 'boiit John Moore dat. and I'm thinkin' Mr. got off tolerbul light." t'liang-e of the Postoffiee. The arrangements made recently by Special Agent Burbank, of the Post office Department, for the removal of the office in this citv from its present location to the opera house, building, liave been confirmed, and the (Change, we are informed, syilr.take place on the 1st of August. , Col. ThoniaN at Adger College. The commencement exercises at Ad- ger College, Walhalla, S. C, have just taken place. (Joi. J. if. l nomas, super intendent of the Carolina Military In stitute, of this city, delivered the liter ary address at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning beiore the riedmont and juaro- a ; fr Al-: ' ,J .1 ' 11. .. una societies. ui tins ttuuxesa . uiw Keome Courier, of Walhalla. savs 'His subject was the government Ot the country State and Federal;, Col. Thomas presented the strong points of his address in a most iorcibie manner. His language was chaste and the delivery earnest and eloquent , xowaras me close, he dwelt upon the duties Of the 'Scholar and Soldier and was heartily applauded throughout. WhenS ,the ad dress was delivered, we were oh the eye of going to press, and are;unable, there fore, to do CoL Thomas or his adttrtrable address anythingiike justice. T. .; ot It ef rig-crated. Beer. Beer drinkers, and First niooms. Here they are! The first cotton blognitffthA s Onefeomesm the plantation Di Messrs. X if. Herman and A. J. Downs, in Fort Milliown ship. The other is presented by Mr. Thos. H. Gaither. He plucked it from a stalk in the field of Mr. John Mitchell on the Catawba river, day before yes terday, landsays thatjjbe rMfciOO, .the same stalk another well developed red bloom; the color'-snowing5' thatJTthe blooms must have been more than a day Old. Of course seventeen other will step in and say that tbey had blooms several days agoft tmt fcbfrfortMtf $Pg rjf errt the first cotton bloom is never allowed to develop, but is born to fade and waste its sweetness on an editor's ta ble. Let no wise and prudent man risk his reputation for truth on such a statement. Let none speak till he can show a boll. -'Auuma 7i oca Mr. B. B. Lewis, of Macon, Ga., was in the city yesterday, Mr. Dan Burwell, of Norfolk, is in the city on a visit to bis relatives here, Mr,;WUJF5j3iiPE!graii taexpecM to return home from New' x ork to-day, having resigned his position there. Mr. v. J. f. liidden has returned from Jersey. vCity, N., J., where he has been for the past two or three months superintending the construction of the iiiddeii engine patented by him. lie reports that all the arrangements have been made for turning them out as rapidly as they are demanded. The Southern Express "bosses." Capt. T. D.GiUespje, O. M. Sadler.Wi Jf Cros well imd C J7 Voorhees, have1 been in the city for several days past. Mai. J. A. sadler s condition was more satisfactory yesterday. Mr. June Smith is also improving. military Notes. A company is being organized in Dal las, Gaston county. The election of of ficers will take place at an early day. There has been comparatively little talk about encampments this year, though it is said that the scond regi ment will go to Beaufort " - The Mecklenburg Cuirassiers, (caval ry; just organized makes the, 50th com pany in the North Carolina State Guard. Of this number eleven are colored com panies and one cavalry. A few years ago there were only three or four com panies in the State. liy a recent order ot the adiutant- general commissioned officers of battal ions and companies are warned to keep themselves in readiness lor an inspec tion from the insDector general, who is charged Vith wjdiy ot inspecting the arms and equipments ot the Guard at an early day. The Avery G uards, ot Morganton, and the Shoe Heel Rifles, of Shoe Heel, com panies recently organized.have been as signed to the second battalion, and the commissioned oificers of this battalion are ordered to assemble in Charlotte on the 10th of July for the purpose of elec ting a lieutenant-colonel. Habeas Corpus Case. The writ of habeas corpus for the' re lease of Dal and Nathan Thowei con fined in jail here to await trial on the charge of killing the negro Harvey Kingsbury, colored, was argued betore Judge Schenck at chambers yesterday. Mr. Geo. E. Wilson represented the prisoners. Only four witnesses appear ed before the court, Dr. Meacham, D. H.: Jennings,- Miss Laura Thower,' sis ter of the, prisoners,,, and Mrs. Bettie Thower,sister-in-law. The Observer's report of the testimony before the magistrates court was by consent ot counsel admitted as the evidence in the case. The witnesses mentioned above r. ew people undersrana now large lonones are amassed so rapidly In stock ooeratlons. Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankets, N T, have Just publish ed "two unerring rules for success," and full de tails, so that any onecarr operate. Hailed free. Their new combination system of dealing in stocks is wonderfully profitable. By this method thous ands of orde-s, in various .sums, are pooled, into oiiq lminfeqsej capital, and .co-operated as a sflssty whole, ttfus securing- to ach shareholder ailtne advantages of vast capital and best skllL Profits divided every 80 days.-"$lrj would make $75 profit, 8100 would return 81,000, or 10 per cent on the stock in the month, and so on, according to the market. A New York Fashion Editress and prominent newspaper correspondent, made over 375 per cenLproflt on an Investment, Octobers, 1878,. ManyTdtaetsja-e doing aswsllur fetter. Large or smalt- anroants can ber used with equal proportionate success by this system. All kinds of stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Ex change Place, N. Y. City. Nothing Vmtare, Hothlag Wlk." ' While moralists differ. s to the beneficial effect on the community, as to the advantages gained from akrtterrln preference to a direct tax, there can be no doubt that, the bappy recipients of the many large sums that are so frequently given by the LouiHlana ifctate- LotU'ry' ire 'benefited. The attractive sum of 830,000 may become the proper ty of some one of readers who is willing to venture two dollars by remitting It to M. A. Dauphin, F. O. Box 692, New Orleans, before July 8th, when the 110th monthly drawing occurs. Jun24 . ' How to Get Fat. Just now when s6 many fat' people are trying to grow lean, we would suggest that lt would be a good Idea for the lean ones to try and grow fat. To ao this Keep the bowels Mott's Liver Pills. afidTy and you will grow fafraplcny. junz4 iw AUCTION AUCTION -BY- MAXWELL & HARBISON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH, 18IU,-. , AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ., 1 "organ; "A lot ot GUNSt STOVES. ' ' FITPTiPBYgXl Jj CONFECTIONERIES, &c. Jun27 2t TOR SALE A fine Bay Mare, seven years old, A sound, gentle and kind. A splendid driving animal jun25 3t P. C. WILSON. iumi mm HAPPY joffischfMer, SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY. " Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more. FROM THE1 ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICE ALL THE WAY. ) JUST .RECEIVED AT. J. 110SlSteWii SHOE; STORE, r.i I ' : - - - '!.- m ,i- - -50 1 f I Xbft&ef&f?&lfeitied makers,fwhichi will be Bold al the very lowest prices.; "Also a full line 6f .MILES:, ZIEGLEIl'S S2 1 a FOB LADIES AND MISSES -o- And a large stock of Slippers and Newport Ties. ! In. Grents' goods we have a full stock of the best, goods. A trial will CO P. taki Dleasure in announcing to my old friend that I am now stavinsr with Mr.'Moyer, and feel satisfied that ivwn an ArnananAa at ron vAara in tiia Nnnn nun - nr. iuimnpq i cnn ra van oruwin in t.iiji. nn ii vdiir nhlihihcliuu. 'yM ' V 1VM MU VA rvj. JL VU W VVK vxyMAk am iV vx w ahw wuauvwuy vmmm . V f$ www w j t-u,fflfc , . 3i.iit&mi . . 'i t . . , VftPT i-esneetf ullv. ' '"" : ''': Ma?eais7a.ar : -ari rtv; j. mc. Alexander. Democrat awTHome eopy. x m i rrri 1 rf i n i mi ujm ir- ...... -. , )-.. . : -J. , , I B A.RGrISrS ! A). Another arrival of household and oUeseful articles for our famous HIVE CENT CO U N T E R 1 w i'ar superior to all others received. Also a beautiful variety of PERCALES AND PRINTS, LINEN LAWNS, PLAIN AND FANCY. LOVELY DESIGNS IN HAMBURG EDGINGS, INSERTING S ANDJLACES. Great Bargains In Ladies' Linen Ulsters and Dresses, ....... . . HOSIERY, CORSETS AND DRESS LINEN. Be sure and look at oijir rgalns we offer this week. MW-4vluitt tii ..X,737.,. H. MORRIS & BROS. We have ust received splendltf assortfaent of Rustic Framesfor mottoes and various size pictures, at prices lower than ever known in Charlotte. June 1, 1879. xcuvsloxs; Grand Excursion 4tb Jul v. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY, ) GKKEBll, PlflBKCQKB DKPAHTMBNT, V WllmJmtton, June 25th 1879. ) Round Trip Tickets can be purchased between arty joints: on the line for ONE AND A HALF CENTS PER MTLlS eaeh rayi oed Wvetufnm ul 6th Instant . Round Trip from Charlotte to Wilmington and re Roomlrlpom Charlotte to Raleigh and return, Tickets for Raleigh good to go night of 3d and return 6th. t a Our White Goods Department Has recently been replenished' with a magnificent line of Linen, Victoria, French and Bishop Lawns; Piques, all styles and prices; India Hull, Organdies, and Barred and Striped Nainsooks at exceedingly low prices. We are now offering bargains In every line, and your attention Is especially called to our.stock of - June W.CLARK, ? Gen'I Pass. Agt. PROGRAMME. The most attractive In the city, and at very low prices. We have Torchon and Bretonne Laces, Ham burg Edgings and Insertlngs, Nainsook Edgings and Insertlngs, Swiss Edgings and Insertlngs In great variety. CORSETS AT ALL PRICES. Colored Organdies and Lawns-all grades just received. We make a specialty of Ladles' and Misses LINEN CUFFS AND COLLARS. Ladles' Handkerchiefs from 5c. to $3.50. . I have aA aVrngement with the Atlbita Brewery, by which I am able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg PURE ICE COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my door in an Ice-cold refrigerator'dlrect from the Brewery. Persons In Charlotte, ot afe a? distance, carrbuy beer from me at bottom Kcll pnees, and warrant, ed to be bs pure and fresh as If just made. My facilities' tlssmmej fr jthe delivery of Beer are better than ever, and as the sole agent In Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully did not appear in the preliminary ex- clfth btrojag of the public. it must be admit ted that their mamef is legifri, K. of It. Elections of Officers. At a regular riieeling of Mecklenburg Lodge. No835.iKnighta of Honor, held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing (feix months: D A. G. BrenizerV 1 yD-TJames Miller. . . A. D-r W. JElCochrane. - Chaplain W. B. Jones. Guide R; M;Kopr KeportertE. B. P. Osborne. Fin. Reporter P. C. Wilson. Treasurer T.T. Smith. ' Guardian W. A. Sing. 4 Sentinel C.C. Smith, v I'ast Dictator M.. C.Mayer. juy.fj iuvif.avA ,mo; ion 'goiflw wi wj. custody. their-l.ineiraurpfta racmties wMn ted to bail have never .neem.iaoraea oeiarei il-ql mtiim to animation. Their testimony was direct ed against that of the negro Holmes, who testified that on the night the supposed killing ierHeged tf tiave taken place 'he Heard aonversatiftn in Dal Tbower's farm lot between the Thowers, Dal and Nathan .andu Jen nings, in wnicn uai xnro.wer saia tnat he has been put whefffine tiogs won t bark at him any- niore," The women testified that thev were in the house with Dal Thrower who was lying in bed ill from the effects of the wound which Kingsbury had inflicted, from dark till a late hour, and Dr. Meacham testified that he had remained at the house from 10 or 11 o'clock till the next morning. An alibi having thus been proven, the whole testimony of the ne gro Holmes as to the conversation felL totheCTOuno , ..I J udaref scMendki I ecoanEaaf vne writ and ordered the release of Dal Thower,, who was accordingly discharged fronii jm atnan xnower was aamm in the sum o$50&3 On his the citv yesterday afternoon he gave the required5 WAa with CoL AJ is. Springs. UaDC',W. W. iegram ana. Mr. Ed. S. Burwell as sureties, and was; released: ' wir.J 1 " . . Auxiliary uoara oi ueaun, i The undersignedrespectf ully suggest that the physicians of this county eligi ble to membership in the State Medical Wines and the best Liquors on draught or for sale by the quantity all the time. ju27 JOSEPH , FJSCHESSER. EXCl)RSl6fiuiie30,'79, CHARLOTTE TO nENDERSONVILLE And Return, Will leave Air-Line Depot on regular passenger train at 10 40 a. m., and arrive at ilendersonville at 6 p. m. on the same day. Fare From Charlotte and return, $3.50 " Gastonla " 2.00 " (iaffuej$ . " 1.50 Spartanburg " 1.00 Returning will leave Bendersonville at ti a. ni. on Wednesday, the 2d, xnd arrive at Cnarlotte 3 p. m. Excursionists wishing to remain longer can re turn before July 15tH on halt fare. Board can be had at $1.00 perdayi Fare to Ashevllle by stage, $1.00 R. B. ALEXANDER, Manager. June 26 4L. - hotels. r WROT.TOAT.1C AMD RETAIL GJBOCE and DEALERS In COLTSTRY PRODUCE rb . k. A. - .... ... . . i June 17. Our Stock of Gloves will be found complete. ALEXANDER ft HARRIS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, TJPHOLSTERV, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERT, Girls' and Boys' Suits, Ladles' Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, KVCHINUS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBTJRGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES FANCY GOODS, fcc DRV inn BY MATT,. Bend for Samples or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us ly Mnil or Express. We carry an avcraae stock of about $JfiO,000, all bought or prompt cash. Bag Try us. Have the Children send Jor a set oj our Advertising Cards. COOPER &C0NARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 185SL - : NEW The Iate John A. Wilson Tha folio winz extracts will be read with interest by many persona in Char lotte and elsewnere. irienas ana ac finikin t.ftnfrpa of the subject of them The'Haleigh Observer says 1 "John a. Wilann difid in (Hharlotte at noon yesterday. He has held many trusts and he discharged ithemr-all faithfully. Of late years he nas 'Deen a vaiueu vw r-ftr. nf tha Richmond &. Dan villa Bail- road. - We never heard anythingr but honest, pleasant things of bint,GenUH true, brave, capable, good, .he has i alien in the Thidday of a life that he had made dear to his friends and honorably to himself." - K-. !'f2? ' Thft Ralfliirh News has the f olio wjilg: "A telegram to Colonel A, JJ.,Andrews Vftst,PiYliv annnnnrd the death of Mr. jnhn A AVilann nf Charlotte, tlie popu lar and efficient acrent of S tlie . North ;arouna Kailroad. Foreacre had the car fixed especially for the Durpose Atost of over $400, and has turned it oyer to, the Alftnta brewery for its exclusive use-. Itmakes one or two trips a week up the roadi .upplyJngraLVr points JrvMtcj wnn Deer lUHU'-iruiu uw orewtji v, anu transported brilicev The adaptability of tae car itseii ior xms purpose ususut f;anizing an auxiliary board of health, n accordance with chapJ'tsction 5, laws of 1879. TrKTAtt, Ch'n BoarctotCaimty Com. F. I. Osborne, Mayor. Jemocraf$Ml8&Whern Home please copy.iu; t'g!jite5tie' IuacconUBoeiprftJHtlwexpressedtwlshesof mj numerous customers, I bave again in stock a sup ply of those extra CHOICE CRACKERS, which proved suchra rarft.jrefcp Jhe citizens of Cfaar-' lotto when first introduced. Housekeepers will please take notice and send In their orders. Noth- llfw f' Jl3diiuw; ! k-tsw Oil loifw aiil j snouia pe my .momttkiH .;o w .J .tnua . Cnstal Ice Cream, ; " .fd its -nit Which is .pri?!!? aJfecjiS8.!.0!1164 from one of the fiBr fftSH'?r??m tlie Untte4 tKm&mtdb tiUf fi'iy Stfl Oi r passtoe i common ones. if, ltrti luxuries, Charlotte, N. C. j hundred kegs weefcHe supplies all tne saioons an ,wn city, vxvvpi uutviu hfl tells the nublio through The Ob- 8ebvi:b' thw. morning.jtht ;h'e, alwys Keeps me uest.gttjauu.!-; i. una ,rnwm . -u -rvi a. v j-.i.i..iI '! News from an escaped BttrjpafM ,H 4 Somer-davs ago the ' -. at - : t straaferat Troutman's'auoiiionaineitaiarKiBe sp statftaviiift Kailroad. near stacesvmej rfifieived a letter ' from Millen, tht voung man; whot'wasi an accomplice. 2 Maif ac rady. whose complexion would be other wise simply perfect, has some slight and almost nnnnrtrari dArancnment of the blood that mars it S f lUUe.ji.DR Bult's Blaoa Mixture Kithe 'remedy tilor the complexion. - i . leader,' ot .the. gafig; of, burglars, woi l whom. BiadwelL white, nnol iiioseuoro,, colored, were convicted atthelasttoro of the Saperipr;Coiemil5 i heard of the efforts to eapture the cang in timo tii make his escape. and had: not been beard of since until the recetptrof tha if.tt.er. This is dated at Glade Springs, Virginia, a .pome orr: tne -at tUrfifX' uik postmasrer taiorwara au mail- to tnac- ipin-j";i Ease Attainable y the Ehemmatlc. 'aMdugii as mmwkffi, is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a cnmAriv which earriea off. bv means of increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful gymptomsrheoryjcpmpletelj imV9 ut by urin ary anal jffs; i h ififao otW jaMjuepurent is Hostefteri, a preparation nKewlse celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer containing tian nf th Mnnd.. with-.tha .hllcwand a certain rria 6t relief in1 WaSm?. lerer&A ague; and nervous aliments, It la perhaps, mennesi aily, thevtltizensof steps "'wew'immtoeft taSA. vWrtiinrt nail- his arrest, though-itoa feared -4ftatthis l i r.mw, iiMx t j t iii i ini 1 1 v . ui i j -'v-v, k . jjuuirn ana ne.a isse by h5 . tope to The Bateialii Fanner ana mecnamv yjrx (Capt Shotwell) aysf -Piedihar- ett Lie ac noon on. luiaywouu . r.rr--,a fw ti1v hone ofoornin2 W flfipptagenrof W.-Xomw ".?rTha "tMilfen is a we engaged ded ad -medlemai- s and analysts who pronounce It nlnntljr JparflVtadvery beneflclaL The press also endorses it ., ; ! stimulant by dlstineuishetd As the warrafweeifceW)WJ4Wlriy open, when Ice has become a .necessity, 1 am prepared to nil rieWftrstttt ShWesfnottee aiiaw'mprtof,6UBlity ofPufe UaMieet flgures wwebJi nave oeen ror merty snirigTlWseartmaketfWlir to each day In regulil'titlantitles an procure tickets by applying to driver oi can or w me ai omce. ice by car load, barrel or otherwise a specialty, and promptness guaranteeorm every msiance. in voai l nave a. iuil stock, as is usuany caurneu in tne-tnKliiess, etelng-iaH- kind for famlUes, ioundnes ana smith use. uraen nuea at snort in0tt0et1-"'-'i" ,ti-JA-i J JilUit j liVlVMi l-iii. Mr stock of Lumber is complete, and of all the triLrtMM idiMiAinllv'eanied la theT as 5 4 dressed flooring. 5-8 dressed celling, select firr boards. Ac: laree stock of Iaihs.'hiiKiesc, constantly on hand. Estimates on special bills furnished on aDDllcatlon. Also bills oi all kinds of lumber furnished on shortest notlee. .Offlpe and Yard corner Trade street feidlKUO. B1M, 1 P.IO. Box 153, Charlotte, N. a r - ' ' ! Id oiUxi j i. . iiiM a x i l na Avar I p. i ii i nit wilu uiui vwvv. "1 r.n'rtrne erTucted, man, and had .beem triend,and a gentleman' - r& lWM'r-M j - - ' - a vara. To ail who are suffering from the errors and ln-i; C3y, loss Ul QliUiuuuu, ata., I nm boiiu a revise uia- wUl cure you, FRE8 QTt CHARQX- This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Sertd a" self-addressed envelope to the RKV. JUaKJfii t. i4ai, mauon u, mew York City. 3 b iKikui -it; Keep constantly on hand FRESH EGGS and BUTTER CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, Ac --- - Exclusive Dealers in -' t RAMSOUK S0NNIWET:l8 'nd A. ' L. SHU FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. -,.? j ar' ALSO. PBOPE1KTOBS OS TBJt CHARLOTTE HOTEL, ; .....,,,,1...,...,.. i CHARLOTTE, JK. Cj , This house ha been reflttod and newly furnished, ,ano is Kept in nrsit ciasa-siyie.,. S'ioo UAeatlhducements 'offered to 'OFtenns see ' the proprieftm- trOmnibu8 amlCriaxesat f .,; ,i . ...:r mmOTBXBa .J. 5.'. A.'iV.WotWetors. Mfi 1H.-& Wttfloa IkbVif. i Superlnundets. Ir. bftr. ; . -.. yth:u-- eif? THBiT SOLD BY .S1500.0GL .WRrAimcwuR& memBERoSUTl ADC WAHMHTEO So. 1 i dress: whiteSewimq Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. -rr, -THE- table board- ' nysL'co vi b j CTeoiraln.L&J j a. v f,. 4C EiM.j WE EKLY.;SUN, A large Eight Page Slieet of Fifty-six broad coluriiris, -will be Sent, post-paid, to any Address, till January 1, 1880, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. ,)iJune2lTrlntJ I.hh: -11 .ill ! i.-Mrm Aiftewot&iast opened al bnoUe ainoJqrnye 3oiic t)i!.' lo i-.:-y -b i KING'S. ;MOUN3iAIN, 'N".' G' ; .... iv htfii innrf "so - -.': t-,f!:T On the Atlanfa, and Charlotte. Air Line. . .Building arid Famtnre'nareir hew.' 'Open JW 8trmmer boarders .and' the generaLittafehfi location ex tremely healthy; pure mountain air and splendid water. Three new Churches la the village. A fine view of the Mountains east and west, and near the celebrated All-heanz Spring, fatneust for its good effects upon ttHeaseir xf the sMnr Dyspepsia, Ac. My tablejwlll be supplied wljth, thabest the mar ket affeiUsTafiatffery attention wUl b bestowed to nmjOTeBofertahfej iA TO imAO; -1 .; ' c..l" . Month; fqfiii ia.f20UK). ' . V - - q .bg,; ! SoutbemBoSleaseoraiUnes:vhfi : .Ill i j .(UJiJJ. 0 J .-U;. III t, ... VA'l.-llri -iiiT THROUGH !.-.t':;.j:-.; i'A) r- ! inn '!: LliJ 913' f, .i 4!.,, FREIGHT nio 'iHiiic ''. A il' rW t v. Ml ivii 2M H a ifn'ifBSHALL,: -yu: van; ,v:1:.r . 9 TT XT 3 JOj XX O U '.'.me O 0 m.oo 1 8 Hi TO ALL POIUTS 1.7 : iif : iff :f ll : J.--1 ' I ill! v-nul'UM being fuHy 4ulpped for jbosmesi.ofleaiirieg.na Of . . . , ........ ..... I .... I ......... . - .-. Wilmington and aU Northern and Eastern Cities to.albtV. f tsvji; AevUW, di ? t jifirartUirtEtnbrg, aU StatMns on the Atlanta 4 Richmond. Alr-I-lpt oil) VAK rluthM)fdWn ii- i.. -lx k a A Ohl. ami Westei J 5. 1 -tVK-H J A : m3 "ft fi"o .btUMHihifi .nr;f;i i f. A . i une is.- r .i s,. & H. HOWELL. ?..1.2' a, ft ft tf4 - a ?ii'-r t: i a. ' A yV- A.. iJ.VM ana t -i'5 i r toloca niir-,'l HoteL i; HARNETCiertrbt of Planters' 1 i.HLmx. fit.. v.- .-t'i;::-!'ii".t.'r,;Y ,yrDi-a J-;M Insnr&nce and Rates guaranteed as Low m Tto aBT CJomiang.UHe, iuw l ime as vuuat. fy ii i.'f it Mo ' si ! -.m i lUlulBUMivu iwiiiuairu uyvu mm w.vfi if i J ill!.', 'jl 1 1 Iff , . ' I 2. wWUttrK" urA'J n .Gen. RhJAgentflnilngton, N. C. ' l i" t jnYa.-iiHiribii! iT-'7. ,7lo'ii, .fci;U:ix:r t' I hisfyjf.kM.lm m RXtCOH , V .'iit Hfliitli ,n i9 'J -1"
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 27, 1879, edition 1
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