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-4 '. - . - jr-.,v.;---v-- LjdiJCal ail i hvssoxzftzom ratkb : (DwZv. on iwbt, josi amee ,....$8 00 Has berat&OTOTirtilr TODDlled wtth everr needed want, and . with -lttest-tylM - at Type, and ererr z Mown .. .i.S.lOQ. manner ei too -mnung can now e oone witn to r- thianneM! Wt aaa tar- Month. ...... v. ........ 74 nlsh at short i nottra. J WMMXLT EDITION : BLAlBIIJL-HEJLDS..","" WtdOy, (f county) 6 arftunof , . I . . . On o tht'eomiy, pottpatd,. .............. SixMoaUtM S3 00 . 2 10 . LETTtR 6KAD3, CAHPS," TAOS, RECEIPTS, FOSTERS, i J i -: . r PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, , PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. CHECKS, & ., Jt.i J ... - .... . t, ... . -; ,v . .i . A 4. -. rl WW r NO. 3,249. , . 1 00 VOLr. XX. : it;..1. BURGESS HIGH OLS, WHO. SALE AND RETAIL DXALXB W ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. 'in CHET BEDSTEADS AND LOUNGES. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Tkasx Stbut. CHARLOTTE, N. C. V or Ladies' and Gentlemen's Burial Bobes a tone supply. July 24. ' . , r DH J Tl JIcAdcii, 4MTGJMT AMD OBJCM1BT, Now oilers so the trade a full stock of Lubin's Extracts and Colognes, English Select SPICES; Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day at J. a KcADEN'S Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. 200 Barrels of i . .' ':i i; . ! -aWE8T80NS' - - ' i- EXTRA Na 1 KEROSENE ALADDIN SECURITT OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, froma West 8onsvBalttBsore.' hiiw!ff; r:' - '. - ,-.( .-.aM.-'arKi - HiviuMrf' lfkwtsi Miniiioii t CnntMhntal Exnosition. CmSuoil WoTks. Canton. Warranted to stand a fire-teatof lYa Avmm . Vakmnhelt before tt-wfll , burn.' O.Wecw. Baltimore. " ' ' jV- fit '- i For Sal by. :' "'f Ds. J. h. McADEN,Sele Agent, .CHARLQTTK utt ,fl ..1 it 7V:i:.. HiLI 7Ti7 . ".! .! The undersigned li now prerred to fulu o'rden torTerrelasotJndertikH -JnUasswtJnentof 4 ' i,' J " ! ,i "vj r' ( . COFFINS,' CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, ..-.-. , Both Wood and lieuue - - ' i v f I 1 r 4 H .1.1 rf Raamak fimilahMl If. desired. vurnlture of ev Description Repaired at shof ...,. f ;i ( :.. ' - IS. , WtthB.6. Bogen, Trade Street, y9arewmotorlrigourentortt)(of MILLINERY GOODS pr: At and JSlnr Kew To cost Our stock is full, and any one needing anything In this line will find it to their ad7&ntftB to Eire us a trial. We are offering splenHd Inducements In all umnoerfabrieveuchas 4 DRESS GOODS, LAWKS, tRESS LINEN, PARA90L3, r C. We have received a new tot of CANOPIES G AND Mosquito Nettings, That we are offering very cheap. OUR STOCK OF GENTS' STRAW HATS In white and colors Is full, and at prices to suit you. Give us a -call before buying, as we are con fident we can make It to your advantage to do so. Respectfully, T. L. 8EIGLE 4 CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon at, Charlotte, N. C. July 13. CHINA PALACE OF JHQ. BROOPIELB & CO., LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Just received, a lot of Ice CreamFreezers. best make, freeze in 5 min utes: Water . Coolers, Refrigerators, -Wire . Covers, TTy Traps, Pampas Plumes, . . Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. We constantly keep on hand a full One of Plain and Decorated China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware. COUNTRY ; , , MERCHANTS are invited to can. -We.' sett goods as cheapas Northern bouses, and guarantee, sattsfapflon.'. Will sen quotation on appneation,-' - Very resnetfnlly, V; ! : JNO. BBOOKFDCLD ft CO., Karlotte.N.C..JuneI,187 J ': ' WINES AND LIQUORS. I have Just opened a firstclass barHmm at fie oldaaettonihouse-oppo8lte the Court Hoase, on Tradestreetr where the public will, always find Fresh, Pure and uenuine , . - 4 . WINES AND LIQUORS. TomCwnsMomitalnlaspeeiaMy.: Jul22 iw 3. F SHOEMAKER. FOR Bottled Lager Beer; ALE AND PORTER, Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the etty, free of charge f or J 1.00 per dozen. F.a MUNZLER. . ;.r - : AH orders left at John Vogers tailor shop will re- celve prompt attention. mar4 . JOE FISCHESSER; SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA, BREWERY i a " Let those who never dtank Bfer before" ' Go to Joe FBwhesser's atjinkqre. FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BBEf?Bt, ON ICE ALL JTHE, WAX. ... .'. i 'j. ...... iij t-J rijl t OJ-iSstjif-r ,-. t haM an amuieement with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to -keep on draught, and for sale by the keg t, . V 'JL '.. S ,3 . f l 4 1 lA.rjt PURE ICE C0TJ) tAQEB BEEB V Brought to my door In arrfce-eold refrigerator direct from the Bremr . - Persons in Charlotte, or &t a dlsteuce. ean .buy beerfromnieatbottomrockpiloesand warrant ed to be as pruv and fresh as if Just made. Hy facIUtles this ;snmmer lor th. deHvery of Beer are better Uum evert and aa the pole agent In Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully solicit the patronage of the pabilc. , Wines and the best Llqnors on draught or dm sale by the quantity all the time. . JOSEPH riSCHESSER, iisilfiiii?) ju27 : ; vnter the titt';; ' J rBreaHartemLondoaSodetiy.l Dnder the guns of the fort on the Ml Daisies are blossoming, buttercups fill; -; Up the gray ramparts we scaling Tine flings High Its green ladders; and falters and clings Under the guns, -, , Under the guns, jf Under the guns of the lort on the bill. Under the guns of the fort on the hill ' Once efaook the earth with cannonade's thrill. Once trod these buttercups feet, that, now still, ' Lie all at rest In their trench by the mlO. - . Under the guns, , : , - Under the guns, 4 ti Under the guns of the fort on the hllL Under the guns of the fort on the hm Equal the rain falls on good and on 111, Soft lies the sunshine, still the brook runs, SU11 toils the husbandman under the guns. 'Under the guns, "Under the guns,. Under the guns of ttM fort on the hilL Under the" guns of Thy fort on the hill. Lord! la Thy mercy we wait on Thy will; Lord, Is It war Thy wisdom best knows ? . Lord, is it peace, that Thy goodness sttll shows, Under the guns, - Under the gunsr - . . Updcthe guns of Thy fcrt on the hill? ' : - , t . i - , ; y The debt of the city of Paris now exceeds flfty-sli million dollars. Mr. Hendricks refuses all invitations to aceom canr flshlne parties. It looks too much like the vice presidency. Snarie of th Tendon naners are of the opinion that the thinness of fcrah Bernhardt extends to her acting. . ; 1 . A. Texas paper says significantly: "The average of human lire la thirty-one years in States where the governor does not commute.' Judge Elliott refused to drink with Buford, and then Buford shot him. This shall be a warning to us. Boston Post. A man that will Invent a shirt of tissue paper will receive the congratulations of the entire com munity. -Ato jiaven aegwier. The wreck of the steamer State of Virginia moves that it Is safer to nut trust In schooners oi beer than in snips oi iron or wooa rnuaaapma The Hon. Z. Chandler Is going to visit son-in-law ttaIa. Hale, ft annears. has a oaddock In which Zaeharyjcan ran loose when ne gets on a tare. ai- lartia uongtyunon. . , . The bucrs that fly around the lamp at night,'' says the Fond du Lack Reporter, "must have nrst rlnwi tltlea tn real estate, because ther wouldn't show such preference for the light unless their deeds were gooa." t A rather novel sisht was witnessed in the police court at Richmond, Ya,, Tuesday, In the appear ance; of a colored lawyer as tne counsel ior a wnue man, wno was amugnea lur buuib uuuui uuousc. This was the first time since the enfranchisement of the negro that one of that race has appeared as the counselor of the white race In the courts of Richmond. This la a world of curious contradictions, rumin ates the Boston Herald. Tne gossiping dam who. noon the sllehtest nrovocation blast your life by the breath of slander, would also stand and minister to you at your skk bed like a sister oi mercy. Just think of the Polar bear. He roams around all day seeking the sunny side of an iceberg, and at night rests his weary head on a pillowsof frozen snow, lie needs no ian ey nay or mosquiio nemos by night Neither does he have to take his best girl out and treat her to soda water and ice cream. Aew uaevtM tsegwer. A Jury of matron A curious incident occurred at the Criminal Court of the Old Baily, Lon don, on the 8th of the present month. On that day a woman was tried and con victed of murdering her mistress under circumstances of great Drutaiity. Al ter sentence had been passed upon her, she pleaded in stay of execution tnat she was soon to become a mother. Up on this Dlea the ludsre dismissed the ju ry by whom a verdict of guilty, had been found, and within ten minutes thereafter a jury of matrons, selected from a crowd of females in the gallery. was impanneled and sworn to give a true verdict on the issue. The matron Of the prison was first called. She tes tified that the prisoner had been under her charge since May 24; that she had made such examination in her case four days before as was customary where women were charged with murder, and did not think the statement correct The iudere. not satisfied with the testimo ny of . one person tra the subject, direct ed tnat tne prisoner De tasen irom cne bar to a side room, and that there in the presence of the jury of matrons, furth er inquiry be made with the aid of a skillful physician. The report of the latter was adverse also to the prisoner's statement Tpdge Denmand then seem ed at a loss what to do. He remarked that after thirtv-tw years in the pro fession he had never been at an inquiry of the sort." Mr. Avery, wno conduct ed the prosecution, and whom, the j udge called !one of the most experienced j ii. : ' 'j -r ciiri A same vmng; anu Mr. csieigu, .u uiu titioner. who defended the prisoner, said, "I also, my lord, have never-had such experience." The judge, in sum ming up, said: "This is a very unusual inquiry, ladies of the jury and it; has nevei naDuenea xq me ueiore. uv i&y is that If it be established to the satis faction of a jary that the prisoner is, as she claims to be, then the execution must pe respited." The jurywomen ai ter two or three minutes' deliberation stated that they had agreed upon tneir verdict, and rendered it. to the . effect that the woman was not in the condi tion she represented. So the sentence stood without 3tay, . . Jttare as such an. in cident is. the rieht to summon a. Jury of matrons in certain cases is a part of the common law of England, and hence, though fallen into disuse, may be a part of the law in tnis country. den. i&rinarOni : Campaign. SDeclal Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington. Julv 23. Gen. Ewing, the Democratic canditate for Governor of Ohio, arrived here last evening, en route jfor, home.frorariAtiantie City, where ne nas oeen rusucaviug wiwi ms f amity for ;tne last ten aays ana prepar inir the oneninz speech, of his cam- f-paigifcr- tte- ieavesr-tnrseventniOT hnmftj .irifr Lancaster. ( Ohio. iWhererfhe! V 47 . . , ' JS will deliver nia sneecn-io-morrow. jhl an intexview to-day h& denied that his viaft' ,tA i5Mlderi;:when;4in' New Tork two wee.agowas? f oithe ypxpose.of maKing au at nature wivu mm i juui r ni nnf the procurement of funds for his campaign p)n canvass he pro- nnsAa to keerj ine contest ior wie yresi-, dentiai nomination in the background, aridlt'ill bea- pooT- man'sycagmaign, as he, jtas no money and: expects none. In regard to the xeport,taat he, proposes. UIUUUJ Ul " ilia ,i . in own in f nvnr i of ' Ttaner 1 currency, he said he: will neither hedge nor trim, but will stand squareiy on tne emwram; balCforin, : which contains the fchief pro- matter r of free elections, the finances Will be the leading question in the can of thKOreenbacki Congressmen, he knows that Wright , of Pennsylva nia. Ladd, or Maine, AiOwe,oi uauaui and JSteTens, of Dlinois; are warmly in nk iavof. He does not Pipea ing in Maine, as be thtok hasairbe can attend toimOMatiStioidster, his RepublicancompeUtor, be elected, he thinks nothing can prevent Sbec man's nomination for the; presidency. Concerningjhe reported lukewarmness of SenatorTThurman and Oongressman Hard, fts to his success, he had nothing to say- .. i . a,jv. Rathe Fathet Evanwe owe yuu jug of the water . from ueuemoat Spring. :,We. would fflikeUJORg Gaston county cxnv lu 1 notice- in tne Chroniol that: you are already, sup plied in that line, - ; ' THE. IfORTK CABOLIIfA SYSTJITf . The Presentsuimm f ' tine Other Side f 0m Question. JUiaaany July 24, 1879. . To the Editor of The Observer:' . ' )" I would ask space' in vour A raber to . iav a few words in defence of the much jridiculed and generally misunderstood North Carolina tsystem. -It is not inappropriate that I should do so, since it is due to myself , or rather to my contributi6n& hi the Kaleigh Ob server, from December to May last,' on tne internal improvements oi jxoixn Carolina, that? tneH'orthi Carolina Sys tem" is now a subject of discussion in our State. In the midst of that work, which had required long preparation, and which it ws contemplated would occupy me for ithe -next two years or more, cue onguuu managemeii oii,uie Observer became embarrassed, and with a chancre of hands came also a change of policy in thepa6er,i respecting the svstem urxn which 1 Was" eneacred. and therefore if 1 'twould say anything in defence or a cause wfucn. l would tte only too proud to champfonyl- must throw myself upon tne indulgence or presses like yourself, with which I have no connection. ; ' . . It nas been tne rasnion in jNortn Car olina, from the foundation of the State, for sons of hers to belittle and 'dispar- . j. a i a r. a. age, ii not aespise ner, auu iu m uu a new thing, nor an unexpected circum stance, that a portion of our people and presses should now essay -to ridicule anytning and wnatever tmng mayie North Carolinian. This spirit and the abominable practice born of at has driven hundreds and thousands of our people into exile, and in consequence the histories of e very State of the union are embellished by Korth Carolina fenius, whieh should have burned as rightly at home, and the honor and glory which others claim should have been our own. "North Carolina , is ? a eood State to move from" and she is known as "a narrow strip of land be tween two States only because it is un fashionable to cultivate a North Caro lina spirit, and the practice is to pull down rather than -encourage ' North Carolina genius. And when, after years of poverty and distress,! after "witness ing State - after State,, of yesterday's creation, as it were, outstrip us in popu lation, development and wealth, it is proposed to establish a State policy of our own, and build a system for. North Carolina as other States have b'uilded their systems, the proposition is met by North Carolinians with contempt and ridicule! Referring to-your article in fester' day's Observer, under the head of "The North Carolina System," I cannot conceive that it was necessary, in treat ing of matters of purely locai'concern to yourself, to bold up to ridicule the North Carolina System. I cari conceive of no reason, other than a local one to Charlotte, why the railroad system of the State should concentrate , in that citvfor whv the schedules of the virreat trunk lines of me country, which I un derstand are made up from the great commercial centre of New York; should be specially arranged with reference to the running of the trains on the Caro lina Central Railroad from Wilmington to Charlotte. I am -inf onned : by the "railroad directory" at the head of your local column, that yonj connection with the Western North. Carolina Railroad at Statesville by the AtUuatic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, is a connection. And if Wilmington, and points between Wilmington and Charlotte, are not in close connection with: the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio, it must be the fault of the Carolina Central, and not the fault of the Western North Caro lina T?ailrn51 ... . i ' As an enterprising joupialisand. ji go-ahead citizen, you would ; not. sefi oiislvnrohose a lav over of ten or twelve hours at the, terminus of every, ra,ilr6ad in the State,' Why theji do you demand it . at SaJUshury yYou .have , twelv hour Iav over iit cnaflofxe between the arrival oi uie Hroiiuu .veuLrtujauu j-ub deuaftiire of trams on the fAuanticl Tennessee !imd Ohio Road, and .1 '. note your language of complaint aa follows: "Were passengers (from the Carolina Central) now to wait for the departure of the train on tne Atlantic, Tennessee nd Ohio Railroad, thev would remain inf Charlotte until nine at3 nighty froia eight twentv inthe- morning vou say above that; Youiseem to forget that there are passengers for Western North Carolina from Eastern; middle and boir der North Carolina, Virgihia-and other States and these you would compel to lie ; j ver in Salisbury ' twelVehdursj force them through Charlotte: over the; Air-Line and Spartanburg; and Ashe ville Railroad. And yomr would ahq detain the mails . for points along the Yi estern jm orui ijarouua roau, auu ue- yond, twelve hours at Salisbury. There would be iust ' as. much reason in your: delaying ; the.' , publication of The 1 OBSEBTEit , twelve -hours after you . are .ready. toUgo 16 press, as that the trains of the .Western North Carolina .Road .'should stand twelve hours at. the. Salisbury.' terminus after its connections are made. When you write about the,!?brth Carolina Sys"-; tem you write about the State. When you .write; about your Charlotte edhnec tions you. ' w rite about local .interests.1 Do you perceive tlie: difference ? You are the "Cradle of Liberty," everybody1 acknowledges, iind'all ; North Carolina should be prbul of it, , but you are not the Hub of the Iniverse', nor the cen tre of the State. In respect-tft freight discriminations against you, you are absolutely right, and it : & this very abuse,' which exists! everywhere in.North Carolina, that the; North- Carolina system -is designed to correothat system qh'ce estab'ished,' 'you'anaothex.-p'pon'ts.ilLpen its establishment with i a line of State! rroads Tunning through out "centre,! frpm the Atlantic to UiTehaessee and Georgia -. lines; and directed - and con-j trolled by : an' executtvp wfewWch' has the intelligence to appreciate and; the determination to serve the interests of the whole people of North Carolina5 impartially, all strcrr mscnmtnations as tnese oi-wnica lyou so jtiswy couipiaiu will cease to exist T from' ' Beaufort ; har bor to our Western: borders, and' their j discontinuance on "411 its ; connections 4e thus forced by-' the f Norths Carolina System: , ! Then - Wilmington and OraJ-: lotte, wuicn ue on; tne Qirect.ums oi yuu main stem win tanu upon tne xooung of f aircompetition aUd generous rivalry With alt other TJointk,ln.'iir. out of the State. But without- thiaiNorth Caro lina System, the back4one t xailroad; monoply can never' be broken; iih,k&ur State. "V'' ; 1 The soul of theorth Carolina Sys I tern is fair competition; generous rivalry; and opposition to all monopoly,. x , . ... Verv trulv. --.v-pt, -L -13dt. F. B. Carr; a Wilmingtoniaallias, Inventeu a motor. H'xue paveuiou Auaiiu,! says the Star, is for the. axle and mas-; f?.whfil of atxain of: gearing:; where-i bv the train is set in motion by the ft w.icht. and issaid-to tie very; useful tot operating sewtag- machines J ohurns eic, ... , ..... . Oat celebrated Job Counter abbears before the stock of all wool Casslmere Pants, ranging from 82-&a S&2S and S3 will be closed without reserve at 82. Our S3.5a S3.75, S4, 84.25 and S4.60 Cas slmere Pants at S3. Our S5, $5.60, S6 and S6.50 C&seunere Pants in unlimited variety and beautiful in design of style and character of texture, are clearing out at one uniform price, $4. - ' .. .!.;. i , Tremendous crash In prices m order to dear out oar 8ommer Stock. A clean and thorough sweep will be made in Casslmere Suits, and where the are snisil and 9t2es are brolren they are to closed el less tha One tot of stylish Cheviot rroek Salts reauced froB Sl&.5at. ctose Mb S7wSO A-large assortment of 8ack and Frock Suits ranging from 814, Sit, iot r? tireiosmK at iUo jwiendia tnrougnout tne season at-1 targe loi or nne wmteiiinen hucr vests, worth u Many ther lines reduced tn thef same proportion. we cannot mum, we are aetenniueat teeroui that Is to reduce the price to such a that it into cash, and open each season wit the newest aniinittTor.n)Vfu.aiviea-ana raiiaDie maas." wememDer tne first comers secure tne nest selections, ana our. .top wunter stands awaiung yourcommana June 26. . , . . Bespectfully, , STILL MOTHER As the season advances and we have still a considerable stock of Summer Goods, we propose a continuance of THE GREAT RUSH , By offering still greater inducements than heretofore. DRESS .GOODS, WHITE AND FANCY GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES & CORSETS, BUTTONS AND MILLINERY GOODS CLOTHING ! These goods paust be closed out before . ;-!V! iilii ii dissiiiBi :.)rif 0 ; .' (!!. -: J ; ' - -. ' ' . i . . Our $750 Cheviot Suit' sells how for $6.50. Our $12.50 English Tweed Suit sells now for $10. Our $18 and $20 French and English Casslmere Sack and Frock 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. ; Unlaunflried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made in the United States for $1.00 and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. Respectfully, , U juil6I,1879 ! H ; -7 - j- ! . j .,', ' , ' ' I . j j ll !" Yia Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence all Rail and Through Cars, Enabling Quick- . est Possible Time to all Points South and Southwest. NO DRAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM INSURANCE. 7' I Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Air-Line. Freight received at anr hour of the day. and Through Bills of Lading Issued at Steamshln Wharves or offl- 1 ces of the Line. For Information as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac, apply to either of the .undersigned. April 30 d5m. GRBADl CLOSING OUT SALE OP SUMMER -AT THE W. KAUFMAN & CO. 500 Fairs all Wool Pants at 600 " " - - 400;. t-M- extra fine, 350 flnlts, Sack and Frockv from zou 250 1,000 Light Weight Summer Coats, Alpaca, We have made thU redoctibn to close out the drive lots, as the prices named are below manufactur ers' prtoas. Call at onee and procure a bargain. ' .iiii& :i ! w, KAUFMAN ft CO. V rt . i - . llwayson hand anno una or uenuemen' nrmsmng ,uooas. airaw tuts inrmeny soia at sell now at $1.00. Gents' Giuze uhdecshlrtd for 25c ; -, W. "K. a CO. . .:. a jits. .... ....1 . . . j iyj i: ; !-fr;'tj ;l f. 3 1 ..- ,, .T.l 81.we XTOTICB. Ail persons resiamginifie eityantne JJi .lstMonu In February last, and all bodies nrODerty tn the city on the da aforesaid, are. here-; by nottned to retumto thAdtyAaeritand Treasurer on oath, within 80 days from and after the ft s day of July, 1878. a fulL true and perfect list of their taxable pout, real -and personal estate,-an of jtaeomes , received, dijrlng the fiscal year next preceding the ald 1st Monday In February, I87tf. wrt.citr Clerk hnd.Treasurer'ig f . ' , I Office, next door to Court Bouse. ; Julyf-ilm. .r '," -T I' -1 . ri : DB NTI8T - '' ' r f ( r H OFFICK OVKB L. B. WSISTON 4 DO'S ' 4" ' DKCS Stobx. ' If) "J With. 25 years experience I guarantee entire; atlsfactlon Janll i & OF BEGINS TO-DAY. ............. . ..... r tmbTIC and nnon It we nlace all broken lots and odd JJt flOo A jsplendld variety oi stylish and Attractive Cheviots and Bprlng "Suitings In latest designs, sold readily fl&Vfle, 817 818 nd 820, will K '; .i ilnen Duck Vests, worth 82.50 and 83 jaSt season are now to be disposed of at $1. :vane sa.50 and Sa last season ai We cannot give a, full description, aa want of senpuon. aa want oi apace pn of but ene way to accomplist) ear epring biecx,na mow oi out ene way vo aooompusn uus resmi rapiaiy ana enectuauy, ana cons Dels the nubile to purchase where they ean designs in fabrics, ,and Increase the solid reputation we. have already achieved as being "Head- -o- Are still further reduced. CLOTHING ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! ' HALF HOSE AND NECKWEAR. the opening of another season. Call early and often. A big. drive is offered at " WITTKOWSKY & BARUCHS. Linen Collars L. BERW ANGER K S. FINCH, South T. T. SMITH Agent F w. CLARK, general f reight Agent, ) ,. STORE OF- $ 2.00 2.50 4.00 " iJ 5.00 up. 7.50 UP.; 1 0.00 np. Linen Mohair and Cotton Coats as low as 40 Cents, .BOCHtlBS CHXlPSa THAN, JEYK.. ; - , ( ., j ,Vnvt'V iyivr. .-i v -it'r l&xh ,.i;0 NlWOOObSI , : , i.; t 1 .. i . t : . - ! i tMi,n,-..tnim';tt u i;5-u;o' 'hi r - 1, Come tome for BacoTTornr Sncar. Coffee. Ka Insnnn and nthfir FwmllT nrnrtnlna 1 , ' : juw receivea, a lew oarreis 01 Berry fosters (jou- vie county -1 jI.BBSTETX wmsURf ;-.?- Also a-ftne'k Of Conntry Bams, ; I sell for cash. P gopus aenverea m we cuiiiree 01 cnarge,T;7 'Trade Street, ?iJ 'i. f i Next door below Wilson ft Black's old snd.r P 15. ., - 'tvt&n A. L E ; - ' . . t - sizes to bis closed out at a heavr saerlflee. Our space prevents, but we never make any promises economize best We prefer to convert our stock E.D. L1TTA4BR0. $2.00 per dozen, and all goods in proportion. Call & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. v." -.:- Western Agent, ' ) C. C. Railway, : , V Charlotte, N. C. H ABPKB'S WEEKLY. 1 8 7 '9 . " ' ' L D 8 T B ATX D. h. ;...,; ,, . HOTICSS. OF TEB PBXSS. ir ;:.'fi The Wxebxt remains easily at the head of Illus trated papers by its line literary quality, the beauty of its type and woodcnta.-prlngfield Bepubliean. Its pictorial attractions are superb, and embrace every variety of subject and artistic treatment Zlon's Herald, Boston. r ; ,., -t , - The wxcklt is a potent agency for the dissemi nation of oorrect poQUeal - principles, and a power tul opponent of shams, frauds, and false pretences. isvemng jupress, uocnester. HABFEB'S PEBIOPICALS. Harper's Magailne, one year,.'. . ........ Harper's Weekly nf :.".. .i. ...... Harper's Bazar. - " ' The Three Dubllcatlons. one rear j . 4 00 .. 4 00 niAAD Any Two, one year, - . , i . j , 7 00 Six subscriptions, one year;.;.'.. 20 00 xerms ior large ciuoe nmunea on apppucaaon. 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" ' ' "" " ' ' ' The Nxwa will be a good advertising medtou twL tlie business men of Charlotte, as the paper wUl have a lanrelreulaaon in the counties 01 uneoin, Gaston and Catawba, North Carolina.-'' xne pi Address. 1 price of subscrlptioii will be a J1 perhnnum. " isfc . , i -Ts i W. M. WABLICK, "1 n Yorkit'le. a C. June V A I) R T ( S REDUCTION 5 L 4 ;! ; I' Hi 'if-1 -"5 f I - In a : 1' 1. -I 1 i hUM2a -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 26, 1879, edition 1
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