i , . .. .v., .... -.. - ....... .... ., - - : , .,, . v . -. ,'.:. KKfoWAii Hoi I baa iJai3?tii: .01. v. - r l : ' crrttonvrfrntf R4 TEH iI4 pzs'ix: ti. no -r.rr:; t Hasten thoroghJy-upplled -nUh evexyneatlfxi Tkaly ; one. year, iposbyaid) in advance ..,.$8 00 .... 400 S'X Month. rsist fnWtant And with latest styles or TTpe, and ererr tnpqim A-Nii-HJBBtoees. dispatch and eheapDMsc-'Weean 1m 1 Crave Monthsv One Month nlaK at .J,1"-. JJEi - i tz it- ' Weekly, in tfte county) in attune '. ....$2 00 Out qfte county, povtptdO, 2 10 Six Month$.. ......... 1 00 1 j . CHARLOTTE; N. C, THURSDAY, JWK"2$M& mimM'- J im ji- . . programteS. HANDBrr VOL. XX. v: JP1MPHLET8, cmcuLAEa CHECKS, 4CL i 'JMenaBedticttontjor CbO. : ; 1 f Ail mi w v. 1. 1 i: ill iv Csxr;3, U Ml I MU vgu yyiL uy T III I I I ? U II ill 11 I .. 11 I I ill III 11 II I ,i . 1 1 1 4 iwm 1 . 11.JI 1 v1-1 ii r ,. - i in l ; i 1 1 1 1 f r ; 1 ' I I V - .J if. 'HI k.llA. U ft. II L.,t 11 t I II L If W II 1 urttittttrc,- BURGtSSFilCHQ LS, WHOLlSitS AND EET1IL suld nr ALL KINDS 07 BEDDING, &C. ..' '; a iuja. line p :;;(;u; , : ; CHEAP BEDSTEADS AND LOUNGES. m ATJT fTP Xr P H A M RT7 R STT1TS Jon. Give us a cull before buying, as we are con- 1 wedding tours by floating fifty miles or so down audience W,fmpiW 1 AltLUJt LaAiUDLU DUllO. the Ohlortver with his wife. The bride would I tending . the taisthehM id ..jflfc' j- COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 Wkst Tradk Strkkt. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a One supply. ' July 24 DR. J. II. McAden, DBUGfllST AMD CKKMIST, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lubin's Extracts and Colognes English Select SPICES Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American T06TH brushes. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day at H MCADEN'S . Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECIl. 200 Barrels of "r w '. '- - C. WEST A SONS' ' !....-. . . ii. .f.:,- :.::-. JJXTBA NO. 1 KEROSENE ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene OU, from C. Sons, Baltimore. ': ,' . . .. West Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal oil Works, Canton. 'Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit befprg pvnu uum. w esi a sons, uaiumure. : f u Jt." For Sale by Da J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I i i' ' i i ' TTNDEBTAEwM i .' vii;.-l . . -tit&i p't"-' 'y.'4s.-l. ; -... The midrsign&i Is now prepared W ml att oMen every u tor every full assortment of ?5..;.ru.rt .&:rbi.VrH- r. ' CI if l i P i Vi.i i.,f COFFINS, CASKETS ANI BURIAL CASES, : Both Wood arid sfetallc . j 3ftmitture of every Description Bapalred at sher -' . nouoa. th .1 .''. : I I -w,iLWiiwai, With X. O. Rogers, Trade Street. ' i5 "V JiPersoMmCharhoVatdM mail glad: he f had .seen what Jffiaana -TlMittstctl - ' V , rrfremmeatbottomrockprices.andvmmr; thQUghtlW.mjnsebjneAt . f t , , c". q r5 I UtobeasputeandfreahasPUJoniade.V;r:tV SlabeSRStori-t'.Fo tfSMlMkW Tb! A. WALKXANDEB,'." i . ' Bearses ; famished If desired. j 5 M geer are better than ever, and .as the sol agent electioptqf a new I reaiaeiu. ..t t keep it up, and from present . . -1 n - a -1 , U l.'Ui.SUiNJU' ill n rrhftrlnrt of the Atlanta Brewery',' I 'respectfully - '-. . ' ' r,: LorAahA.,didnot fSeehow;-the 1 1 -' ' r WHTIBT- , We are no offering; our entire stock if A . - - w MILLINERY GOODS At and below New York eqet iQur stock to J full, and any one needing; anything in wis nne will find It to their advantage to give ua a trial. , We are offering splendid Inducements in all summer fabrics, such as , . : DRESS GOODS, lawns, Dfc&b tiKE. piiilcji, id A We have received a new AND Mosquito Nettings, That we are offering very cheap. OUR STOCK OF GENT8' STRAW HATS In white and colors Is full, and at prices to suit fldent we can make it to your advantage to do so. Respectfully, - T. L. SEIGLE4C0., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. ...... ... July 13. ; CHINA PALACE OF JNO.: EBQQKFIELD & CO., LEADERS OP LOW PRICES. Just received, a lot of Ice Cream Freezers, best make, freeze In 5 min utes; Water Coolers, Refrigerators, Wire Covers, Fly Traps, Pampas Plumes, Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers.' ' . . ' We constantly keep on hand a full line of Plain and Decorated China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware. Fancy Good.s, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware. COUNTRY . .. j.v.-A:. . ; : are lnvltea toiCaiHaW seu. gooos as cnBapas northern nouses, ana guarantee sausiacuon. w . FlU send quotations on application. MERCHANTS BftS a-k5!'i.l:U,k5iHhe:dead body of a man emerge from ?,?T;:. Bewer into .the Delaware river, and A !'!;'," ,T ,v notified the authorities, who recovered Thanking past, we are : very .respecuuuy, ,; . : : jNa BsiwitiiELb .cp.. Charlotte. N, C-.! June 1, 197d. , N EW BAB JLNB- JHE3H AND GENUINE WINES AND UQU0BS. v t tinvA imt onened a first-class bar-room at the old auction house, opposite the Court .House, on Trade street, where the pubuc wui always and Ji resn.-rure anu wenurae J ; ;'WES( AND. LIQUORS,..' Tom Cooper's Mountaip.Dew; special..;;. Jul22 lw;, r.sgQEicga.'; HEADQUARTERS Bottled lager Beer, ALE AND PORTER, T.o.KmH.OKHDnnniliin AvanilA TVpltvpmd .ux...i. l ,t.'f f.hnfn.ei nrtrr W purii ui ure cnji um wi uiio n x.uv ItiyMkn .... All orders toft at John Togei;s tafloithop will re ceive prompt attention. . . . . , , m tr rt w II IVnlrftlHl lHSJHK3 : !)('. 1 4 J if; i.X .'STi 1 . ' UAP1' Y JOE FISCIIESSKR, SOLE A'GENT y6B Tt ATLANTA BE EWERT t ,KWr rfmlr Reer'before.4"'! ! r L h7 ana drniiheW , . ,T . . , -or i - - ni iuo I." -J mmell j am able to keep by the keg , , , ft . Ivj l.iJl I j.-u i -JlD ftilf1' Btoughttomy door m'an te iromtneurry. .gujiiii .. . :. - : ',1 , .B.ivv," "'r " ' - Wines and the best Xlaoors .pa draught fn salebyiheouaaUUnve... rt J0SEPII FISCHESSEK. twiffltteAnaraanrewwj, 1 T -j, , rwi Vhhw f.hA world is enven 1 mt. thA atntute reneaiecL tnev naa aeait The Balls ef the BtmecHe. ; . rin.MnTJohanfl.mBeleraTla.1 To one In Xaatemxtlmev tfrsau i There came a man at eve wlthjLo! rrleud, ere tbe day be dimmed and dead, Hast thou a mln4 Uv leasb andimow ' r.T f Fair eates; and sweet wlne's-oTertowr - To whom the other fain replied "Lead on. Not backward I nor slow: Where Is thy feast, O Barmecide?" Thereon the bidder passed and led To where, apart from dust and glow, They found a boartf with naperr spread, '. And gold, and glhtilng cups a-row. 'Jiat," quoth the hoat, yet naught did show. To whom Mb guest-Xhii board Is wide, But barren Is the cheer, I trow. Where Is thy feast, OJBarmeclde?" "Eat" ouoth the man notless, anded . , 4 ( , From meatiiaeeniandmaaa8heurh - He drank of wine both white and red, "Eat" ere the day to darkness grow Short space and scant.theJfates bestowr' r WhatUme hlest hm wonderldgyd, j Muttering In wrath his beard below r "Where Is thy feast, O, Barmecide?" V',:. KNTOT. Time 'tis of thee they fable so . , . . . " ' Thou bld'st us e'at, and still denied, Still fasting, from thy board we go OSSEBVATIONS. ' The postage stamp knows its place after it has been licked once. '.usteninc to the "voices of nature" we note that M a hero in Canada to-day than JCari lwnenn was sL5e7w22 b speeci. m o- The New Orleans rieatft tells of a.Bostoa man I forgave The New Haven Bestr calls upon some Inge-, nlous fellow to invent a preparation for browning a man's face, and taking the skin, of his nose, so that seaside resorts can be dispensed with. A new novel Is called "Shadrach." This Is an appropriate time for "Shadrach" to put In an ap- n.... mnwi TTa mill Ka atmnolf TOTVllTldAH tit t.llA fierv furnace he once Dassed through. Norristown Herald. i England Is buvlne aU the copies of the Congress- ional Retard !she lean, secure in this counto.; A I cannqa , charged wlth-ccMressiOTai mM is mi only thing Zulus are afraid oLPhUa. Ghron. Captain Paul Boyton contemplates marriage. He wlllnrobablv introduce something new In the war 1 wear a watered silk, of course. Norrwown Herald. liassachpsettjs ful young i tile daughter of wi eloping an editor. That is as eventually recover from the coachman mania and aspire to the nobility again. no matter how smooth the sea of lite may seem 10 ine vouna marine wno uaa juai rauuuuou uu i i rail uar& vu i uuuini nawio, uk, mo inw i hidden rocks, and Quicksands which will gobble him up with as much alacrity as a country editor scoops In a subscrlpUon to his paper. Backentack M 1 1 1 1 -tA nmAa .V.nH n Wl ahA,la I jtepuvacuH. BBIEI" NEWITEMLS. Mr. Mason, who polled 82.000 votes as the Greenback candidate for Governor of l1jKfdyiu& t ?JfJ25inTwinff' mg the stump in Ohio for Gen. fcwmg. It is said that Secretary Thompson, I of the navy, favors killing the yellow j tever eerm in mieciea bhpb oy some -nf ocess of suDerheatinsr. It is succested that t.h shins. Im first towed out to sea. satuiawju wnu uuai uu u iaw oci u 5 I Gen. Walker, superintendent of the census, expresses the opinion that the corning enumeration or tnepoauon will Show an increase of 10,000,000 with- in the last decade, or a total of .48,000,000. Puu Pjl "SST dlihfi tones At Philadelphia, Sunday,1 a boy saw the corpse and took it to the morgue, Subsequently it was identified as that of Jogeph Qrasbacher art intemperate ; shoemaker, who iiad'beeh missing for some time. How he got into the sewer is. what the police are now trying to find out. Commissioner LeDuc in South Caro lina. Spartanburg (3. C.) Spartan, Gen. W. G. LeDuc, commissioner or agriculture, Washington, D. C, is in Suartanbure on a visit He came last Sunday and is the sruest of Hon. J . H Evans. Mondav he went up the Ashe vilifi road, and came down Tuesday. He thinks our people might cultivate a few? tea plants on each farm with prof it This would not interfere with reg- vtr work in the field. The women and children nould attend to this, and each The Dase-Dau iever is raging in unoae isuuiu. i 00 newgan iate himi nnisneu auouu The only difficulty in playing the game there Is I 0rlfwk 1 - !: " - and .the .left in Connecticut, while 1 .ry iwiuwuig. ,cuu .!.iv we eawner l. llkQDBsauu u anger wlj uuauu ju a.w vva jovtuieit uu uiu xuu; w vm i mtotheAtianticnf i f Stated asserting that it was to' watef.1 A paper ire Memlhirelated a case of beauttt that part of the State which WaS greats family couldoruikMflieir'ownf tea, and especial reterence to tne Kansas exo nerhaus a littlVtW Spared This -weuld dus. It also believes that the Tribune help out just as tne surplus fowls, eggs, KntW hnnev and the like do now. He oiart ano-oroats that our neoole nav more 4-4- f? frt ho HTrnita whiflh dr hpst tttLClltlwil iy " .. " here. He believes in a iew years tne I , lenf malrincr. stforar frnm snr- i uiw,ci -wi -p q TnUm anu Corn CiUUJLa, ntuuo a )A;iirvu annnaaa arid that suerar can be Droduced C, L .. . for 3xents petpouno. Anft japarierAJteeps luo iiuuiLic ananj iuiu r r r :i v, I V.A n..nAnfiAn -f tko lr,a,ifir nf truth Simmon wiii, in mt uuiuuij uo o ci j valuable fruit&itoconhtiy :-- We are pleased to see the commis- sione'of aculture in oiir midst, 4d hotK3 his presence will give us an im- 7i. ioa fArnmni - 3rr "rhm f HnnvBaleiffh eorresoondent of iheNYnfim:;m(toloy iDg:-.!-:'.;;;,' A novel way.JDV. jWhliCn.iUieiiJerfKH cratSTpiayM n caraplmfe iienfoniii;iiVrWB ?.. vr Stete i cohmitadaitipn meiil5M3fisJim ter hUaOT.HafSMi. mt, nnnveraation with the f alrVBaeH raW" WJ(m w 1 rinrrw.wnHanf. nf tlift. Cin- PietUTirh "Mar tor1tom,tonja i . soirtriiwnaiBignoorsi;) H'jyj, And'learo4hat"WaTO:maa,iPejnwwia AsmdriestacK:1Fabtaff:wd r f 1 fUnnlnffi iPMu ls jorAuiPriiM5e. -rr-jirs-OTiiwiiftW -Trrf "TnthMA Jamaica; rnH"r?1i -riiififti had i ' iPho-i 1. more 1 eastern Jlemispbere 1 son. JU123 1W -i-t Approach nsar enough iiatwi un im iw,.w. i .euiuuidiiiv pubj "wvi"", WSWwH&i i aresi.iciBi i&gyisA, ' li? rthe extra sessioni it muatpffe made a fx or4Ma poiriiett imldrtant work lil on draugnt, ana m flvine. ...atn'c-flWr.. 1 it such a blow that'll could "nov lonff ;,"r, 3 I w ' 7.; ., r 1 survive. The general declared he had -;,vft I : ' ' l ninln rream oc geen moreoi tne woraing 01 -puuua TPBIje jc onmjoL ; schools - 1 J: SB A T0 ij. I I i HwkAxt) . C.x aad Bt memim 'J To the Editor of .Tha Observer: The examinations forStafce teachers' certificates have nat yet liasedyiThirty applicants have been tmdergoing the examinatt6nitH4!iPy;these will be successful reihainsyet .to je,seen. 1 . must say I made two tinihteritionaj mistakes in my last report. ' I.&ti& Px'iU Meirer lectured on the Botany of Norths. Carolina, when I had intended td say Prof; !Jk AJlen Holt. I also saidat Prof. Mclver and CaptJQugger were on the examining committee,, accidenuuy leaying out the name of Prof, 'Gaather. The work is under charge . of these three, and will be 'ccfthpletea ;soon, and the result announced, m aaay or two I will then give a UsCof those to whom tnese;CeruncaiesAwejB awarue, t On Wriniint of circumstances uueon- trollaW (8ictneriB Ills family I ieHsn) Judere Merrimon was unable to lectuife; hat hia appointed time, so his time; was postponed until Monday night folkiw in . .i- i.vij i i j v . ,., , k..m.,i raTil.S j. Buicuuiu iuiu ucnuiuui ukueuuj School by the people of Chapel Hill'ISEnd ) normal cnooi ceacners. ixnasar ed, and now occupies a conspicuous nosition in the ball room, and furnishes . for calisthenic exercises:. I ProaiiiAnt. KaflA mala a riAanrifiil lirrlft . .. ,ntHnn Rev. Jno. R. Brooks spoke, on Thurs day, evening last, on the "Evidences q j uonsuanity." His xaiK was rainer long, but m value "was far above the ordi nary. He said tnat tne principal reason urged against Christianity waau at. . lporpfl mvalprips of it. Hfl then' TJifO'' ceeded tQ show that it was simply ighcH- ranee that caused this reason, and that: (ihnstianltv was not shrouded m mvs- j terv. except to nimrwno WOUlttn Jjj in the lirflt." "There ' re lM)ne SO htnrt aa trmfiA fcrwi wiltcTirttrSflAffi.IIt produced, a mbd.timiJresslbhi1bul!iwJ , u; i..ij tA'JXii UkA 4- fVii sw..uw.iiuaqiiuw wi. gDeaj. e analvsia exej-eises Drevlouslv. est (her people). and thawaifctn elevate them Was to educate them ; that this Dnnte 'dUtV was vnofe ranv n011tn ett- I forced,.'. We auowed the ming: genera.-t riun hit s?riY uu in too liiucu iicuuicutut - V " . . ' . . . ..V . and rwvftfMirirv i-. W-A ' nin i nrtC ' nfMnn.lTi f.na POBCu" JIJ l.J"tt?'": , time to CulUyate aW . jmriroyfe.ttiem. We should begin, at GttCe. , a JSorut Caro- una can never d a m-eat state unui nr citizens are well '(edaca1v;-T!iat pentvof a State is in direct proportion ?T ""JL iTH imoression " " Th?SSe for next week is the following: The regular daily exercises !: . throliffh Monaav. Tues- day and Wednesday. On Thursday the essays, orations, of jthC debasing. society wiu do aeuverea. - on monaay nierht as above stated. Judge Merrimon will sneak :" hn Tueaav fiTffhfrarf exhibit"! nun uvpvWFViHly? W7"ilari will rl l rrVw- nfl wifti mutfll milflin KlSXr " ZlVLlrT XnTt. Jar; disnusslhe school and ask ArnvTrsiTaaiw? aH inrrPRfiwi SS&KgJra" and after, a, pleasant ay: . during, the Dartmsr. quietly disperse too w various iMjnies:1 Ber.' A; C. Dixon," pastor of thi?;Bajft; tist churckt this :place, lectured or Saturday night on "Mental GunneryV Mr. Dixon is a young an. not bavin lecturea on unsr -man. not navme passed a score aAada yt&t$. lie is a graduate of Wake Eorest College. For several yeai-s lie has ibeen pstoof the church here,.btitltemapreaaiedin all portions of . the State,andi8 considered one of the mpstdisungutehwihmtster? oi nis aenonunauon jn,uus guibwu , : By many, this lecture, has! beero nounced the' finest defivejeddtiring the Normal School..:-1 cannot do it justice. Besides, I cannot1 give the fascinating grace and polishecjoratory which the speaker exhibited, sol will close, saying he did ample justice to the subject. -. Chapel Hill, N. C July.20, 1879. 1 5' 2 ii IT i, ' T1LL p. i' ' mm it-', j'.l.i !'.iYiSruAi - I r nMi Baltimore Sun. o upon rationality in stalwart matters,' win eveniuauy imif jMw w.,8"" I out its theatrical "properties, and lead a simple, sincere and liappv lif e." -iThe Nntitm eontends that the sortof credu-" vi.L.Ll.ituijiJ:'iijiij.llA-N ! uty. wjucawaawwup pvuxeux I a man to this i lfevel 6f a savaee. i "In i ;- , , - r. ' i' j i. I I vcxuuk vuuoovuo, vivj v, i ythere4s-eerta4aayftnd--whiefl"T -1 - lis"- ' J , I , iud ivuvu . . still possible. But i the effects of pre- tending to believe .other people's lies is altogether besotting and benumbing. Nobody .who .haa, passed a year, for m- scanoe. Bwaiiowmif uie wiiea ui auuu- isiana custom.hoiBublicanrob- Vtfo tm tvtWrri hilt ho finds hia ann- for nrilinarv Tvmvfthln 'faot.a frnne. w- reluctance to Teproducejtiiem or reason from them allbutunconquer- l hlo " ThA Nntinn: havincr on ee been. a good while ago, very credu- the stalwart directior, wnat it is uuuig aiwuu . j;. enral Joe IskutsaX View. oninio that as tht twas jw pciniBtcjiu V 7 atpoUs. While they had net during the lasl, ttrre6 'mwbth "ttiaft'' in Ka aivtv vears of his life. Some thlnsa f Ueated polittcalebate;lwrri a militarv or civU lifei8 AlWiougnji AMimerol everv trar- slert Twrttog desk to cam the tourisTslHend-Dr ffl effiorTpuis. Price 35 cent, rclit f , 1 T!' f'. i- - ! r'y-.: i.'o.'-iilil&WlV I "Sr.';-;!-,.-:."..", ; - . .0Jt? )I 1--H : .. . --t! : . . ., .Thft,JHi; XOrJaOKMnneaWf Ii ejfKorr,Aa PnWh Vi ori?l 'eill its. growth m -crumiuiness; anai, ! ' . ;: ;' , , pst FOHflihTrnR tn l n...,fji ntit-tir Vi ol lrvof nnthinnr hv ve was -;-.r .j.,.'! , . . '. . . ... Ourtelebratea', stock or aiiiwool simewsA.TjssWaiisDtaje Suits,, and .where the MTMiaaf ifnenoi e jtwiucca mpo ;ozi74U closing: at 'SiUw AspiendM varoa ! "Bwf Bftfl! lfw Sift. 1T rlH.lft n hfl rfPfll n AasgeUttoYlmeWUtSUnenloo KManTTethflti ,ed enn tulmX. We are determined to lear out o ni Is w reduce the ptlceto such a pointthatlt co n is w reduce the pwee to sua mta mth. and nnm mux oAKiinn wiai tftJ finwHflt tBmember, the first comers secure the ) 1. .1 if) a STILL As the season advances and we have still a considerable stock of Summer Goods, we propose a continuance of THE GREAT RUSH . . Hy offering still greater inducements than heretofore. iDREjSS GQODS, WHITE AND FANCY GOODS, GLOVES & (CORSETS, BUTTONS AND MILLINERY GOODS ; : CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! HALF HOSE AND NECKWEAR. Thesd goods must be closed out before the opening of another season. Call early and often. A big drive is offered at turn ' ' liffll !?!-? 'Hit 1'. i Oar SlOievloi Suit sells now for SO. 50. Our and Frock Suits-sell new atone uniform price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Tests of Diagonal, Granite, Basket French and English Goods at greaay re duced prices, . Uhlaundrfed 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. f; June 1,1879. NO DBAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, "t Mark Goods plalali ria Seaboard Alr-Llne. . Freight recetfed at any hour of the day, and Through Bills of Lading issued at Steamship Wharves or om ces of the Line. For information as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac, apply to either of the undersigned,. .... April 30l5m. . .. -i-.jt.ji, ..;.t. i GREAT CLOSING i -T ' -AT THE W. KAUFMAN & CO. 500 Pairs att Wool Pants at 600 " " - - 400 " tt : extra fine, 350 Suits, Sack and Frock, from 200 " " , " 250 1,000 Light Weight Summer Coats, Alpaca, We have made this reduction to close out the above ers' prices. Call at onoe and procure a bargain. VP. a-Alwars on hand a tne Uhe of Gentlemea's $L50 we seU now at 1.00. Uenta' Gauze Undershirts for 25c, 1VT)TTCK AH persons residing Infbe idtyonthc X 1st Monday in February last, and all bodies pollllc or corporate,, who owned or possed taxable property In the city oh the da: aforesaid, are here by nottfled to return to the City ClerJt and Treasurer on oath, within 30 days Irom and alter the 1st aay of JulyTl879, a fun. Una and perfect list of their, taxable polls, real and personal estate, and of net Incomes received during the fiscal rear next preoedlngloe nu 1st aiona&r in iwmw, rm. By aider of Board at Aldwmanj:?y-w . XBEB,NASH,f.s;.? Qty Clerk and Treasurer, - -OfD6e nextoor to Court House. OTFjiCEOyER L.B, WRISTON DO'S , n With 25 yeania, experience, -tuanHitee-'att?: . .U'jtsrjf. Lr.1; ),',J .10 ii-yj BEGINS. TOiiDAY li . V I' r.-'j J, . .J i beforiBtlie p&bRci atidTiporrft'wbiacfrli WoVen lQti;antl odd mm K2JM. 9ii.waBxswtuecioseawuB9uieseva zuhiw J3QsePar7.0. ! jrrge saortmnc .variety, 01, styueh anrt- aaracove ttineviota .and,BPPg BuHings -iii'i 1 v.; ,;y- : n. OiUwe eannot give a ruu aesenpnon, as want 01 space prevents, am we never mate any promises oupSorlDtf -Stock.' and know of but one wav to accomplish this result raoklly aad effectually, and best we preter to convert our stock jlMlima In taUrif- and Incmime JJi solid reoutanon t selections, and our ' Job Counter stands awaiting your eommana. ., EespeetfaBy, O- Ave still further reduced. -o III Hill BI $12.60 English Tweed Suit sells now for 810. Our. Respectfully, L. BEBWAy-EK Points South and AMBTIER REDUCTION ! -r-r -w. TTT n ' TTT OUT SALE OF STORE OF- S 2.00 2.50 400 5.00 tip. 7.50 up. 10.00 up. Linen Mohair and Cotton Coats as tow as 40 Cents. lots, as the prices named are below manufactur . . , , , Wi KAUFA(AN 4 Famishing. Goods. Straw, Hats .formerly sold at W. K. & CO. G BOCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. ii j HEW OOODS! NEW FEATURES -v &mn to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffeei Mo lasses, and otrFamOy Groceries. --- . Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's XDa vie eounty) " " " " " r BEST RYE WHISKEY. Also a fine tot of Country Hams, f sell for cash. All In Ka ttw fcu A .Ii.mb -..T r. .... .1,..,.. ... r. . . ....-- ,- ... Next door below WIlsoo BUok's old stand.; JS.. O. x ijt;jti,DQTiin esLem .gent, i T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. Kailway, Charlotte, N. C. - R W. GLARK, General Freight Agent, ,. ) i JL,: 1.. LE :' i i! sites to be closed out at a heavy SMrmce.'' Our J , uur ).ru. 9a.it, K4.ua sua 4.bu uas : ; 01 hx ana'j 'Froek'STHts-'ranging from $14, In latest designs, sold .readily we have AlrendT acmeved as neinar "Head: . KD.LATTA4BE0. LACES, HOSIERY, WITTKOWSKY & BABUCH'S. $18 and $20 French and English Cassimere Sack & BK0- ine Clothiers and Tailors. fl Ij 0 " Hi 1 ' !lu and'llirougli Cars, Enabling Quick- Southwest. , MINIMUM INSURANCE, ' J : , A a. - H ARFER'S WEEKLY. 1 8 7 9. LUST RATED. MOTICX3 0V THX FBXS8. The Wkkklt rBmalns easUr at the head of Illus trated papers by Its line literary ouallty, the beauty of Its type and woodcuts.- pnngneid republican.' its pietonai anracaona are supero, ana emoraoe every variety of subject and artlsac treatment. Zlon's Herald. Boston. - r - i ; ; 1 ; . The WnxxT is a potent agency ror the dissemi nation of correct political prtaciplesi-and a power ful opponent of shams, frauds, and false pretences, Evening Express, Rochester.' c ''"" ' HARPER'S .PERIODICALS. . Harper's Magazine, one year..... . ,S 4 00 Harper's Weekly, ' 4 00 15 Harpers uaaar, . rv.u- uu.." TIM Tlupubucatlons, one year,--10,00 1 "r Any Twojone-year,..'...... ,...........,.. 7 00 . 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