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Hi JHUBSOMU'TIOa. fUfSS ; t Dmlv, one year, (po&yaui) m WMXKLT XDFTION : WeeJdy, (to As county) in advane ....$2 ...ta oa ... 2 10 outortr county, postpaid,. . 8izMoath........ ; 1 oo Af Wfc--W WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKAUQI 111 . ..; ! .1 - ALL KINDS 07 iFiiJiiiiiDmipi : P. .iiti!'Mv -" " " -in:- 1 GUM, BEDSTEADS IJQUNGES. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, or v o .. U-OOnrms of all kinds en band. No. 5 WK8T JIudk Strict. i '' '1 I i ' , i ; S . CHARLOTTE, N. C ! and Gentlemen's Burial Bofees a fine supply. July 24. grttgs and pttdictttts, Dli J. n. MeAden, OBOeeiBT AND CHXMiaT, Now offers to the trade a full stock of LuWb's Eitraets aai CtUgats, Enellsh Select 'sip WS'i Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. Engllsb, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES; PRESCEIITIONS . .. . ;. ,:. : :- i;u - ftu ;;.'.- . .. j Carefully prepared at aU hours, both' tflht an day at 1 ! , a MCADKN S j: ., Prescription Stora. SECURITY, sEcimrry, . 'I . . .' ,;'!J rtl.t( .t.tl-'f.-! SECURITY. 200 Barrels of i Cr-WEST ft SONS' - EXTRA NO. Jt KEROSENE A1D ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. "iT ! ait ;. i ii J J 1 West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, Sons, Baltimore. - ' - : For Sale by r imi SCffiiiiiin i uinmmut- is ( 5 .'.P"!:a'.WAgertf?;'(, , fl"i.lJjiU toMaaprderi ;:,ltoWaN'af oderk r u :,:,-, 301TrtNSi CASKETSTAND BUBIAL(CASES, f,r -BoOi Wood and Metalle- ,-, tun ttcM at a KL S 9 kilt . "t 5 ' 4 j.ar m a J It M 111 I i JdirM i III - - aearser iurmvoeair oesireui r Vurulture ! ewry Der0 Bpalw at ihfr 1 jqvVW'JA'. -V W. K. 1HLHELM, j r WtthtO. Bo Trade Btreetr if Iff "2 W""Y. 71 $ .3." VOL. XX. " "We are now oOertng our entire stock of MILLINERY GOODS tSJLt W frelow Kil lirkcok Our stock la full, and any one needing anything In this line will find It to their advantage to give us a trial, i WejareaofteriBg-splendid Inducements In all suaOTeifattcleeiuehas DRESS GOODS. .'Ait )i o-M I ? . ? LAWNS, DRESS LIKEN, PARASOLS, iC. We have received a new lot of CAtlOFIES AND Mosquito Nettings, That we are offering very cheap. OUR STOCK OF GENTS' STRAW HATS In white and colors Is f ull, and at prices to suit you. Give us a call before buying, as we areeon dent we can nydte It to jour , adtantage to do so. Respectfully, - - T. Lr EIGLEX5a, , Opp. Cbsriottei Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, Ni C. July 13. chSSFfla M)F moraiED7& co., IiEADEBS OP LOW -PRIGES. I Creamy kej Ireeze in 5 mln- ,?irire ' Wercrjnstantrjriaep oa hand a fun Une of, Pbhi - and Decorated . China, Crockery, Glassware, 'Lamp Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware. COUNTRY Mrohaniis ai4nvf-ttalL W ett geeds weh?ap as NotthrW -bpuses, afid guBraWaaasfteBoni 1 Will 1 'aetid wiariattoltt'oaaBMiw ' "' ' !hBg,m'i(jr mt Hberal ieQBag1f the uf t.(fu. TT5TT WOKS. 3- li AKD UQDORS. ' lulJuive ast opened : a ,flrstH;laas!;baToont the ,jaljotton.aaisei.oripotteL;ou Trade street where the public will .ahrars. find Fiwa;:Paiwandaennlae:; tfw an-nm yA ' r -...tUhw v.d WINS3iAN9vLOR&;v , . : ; s"i T.l'.i atnl irfi OhI SV? .i'-'i-"!-'--!!'!-! : ,30oppecJIonDlamDaKaLBvecialty, , ' ..- i 10: i. ; , I V ' t i FOB ALE AND PORTER, Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for 81.00 per toZen" w ' F. G aTONZLER. All orders left at ohn Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt aD: u do ' I ;a j&sssa ATE ."i ; - -'-..'., w 1 -..ikW- Jl,'ii;i ,. , f j joe fischesser; SOLE AGENT FOB THE ATLANTA BREWERY I'l. I'! ! I5 V 4 -,f?'4f:i 11! i ' 'I -0 " Let those who nevertraBi&iMHDDcoee, t i. J VQ rr:l tVr.. : ! FRESH TBOk THE ATLANTA" BSEWEBTj ON ICE AILTHE WAT. ;f ' . . , -T.ir 7orr J ) i.. I have an arrangtjiuflnt with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am aWeU0Jle on draught, and jfor satebytfMkeg - v.t"'-- 5 -"'!f'v'- ',J- ' PTJKB C C0UVLAOE1MBXXB - i ' Brought to my door ia as tee-cold refrigerator direct from the Bivwery.v . : : - " ' , ; , .Persons in Charlotte, of at a "distance, can buy lirom me at bottom eocfcprice ed tt be ai pure and freab, ta Just pjade. ' " ! Sj facUlttes'-lhis1 aummer for thfr dellvery of peer are better Hum ever; jOnd;,a .'the' soleagenr TT . S3 , .11 . .. . I, I I aj jump i-nmanr iflii naiMwumi r I ri F in Charlotte i)f the A tlanta Brewery, ;i ; reapectfully aoUclte Pa f j 1 Wuftetest 'Ui:jjni" for tale by the Quantity aU the ttme.7j ;.!'J ( 4 JOSEPH FISCHESSEB. ju27 ' - frfli i t j i Mn Flls 1 HPaavi JVUVt . ; . 3h,lramlaPuck. i t 4 Oh. my son, Absalom, my sonl . . J, t Wati'dCtoQV!rthee,won,ttuitJliadjdIedr v ?Darldthelg,4nhl8gre8AaBgutelierfed, K And all that night would comfort take from none, "Mon Ills, mon patrrHS ftisf with piteous face The widowed Empress shrieked, and swooned away,- ,-f-"i " ' ' ' " '- ' ' ! When told how hy the lata! assegai ' r r Her boy had dled-sole hope of all bis race. "Dead, dtdyou say? my child, my IMtte-onef : - ii straw tooted huM beggar woman moaned, ' "The whUelier hert of Its chief pride, dethroned, Xeained pltepualy for him her only son. Thus Deatbidotk level Impress, monaKh, faaave,' Grief speaks a common language, ana aoiacwnug The heart of peasant as of mightiest King; v BoOa are but men beside an open-grave.' - : -j-i i. - ' - Aeuflothe wristolsworthtwoentlieear. 'frinllWBIMDie throne of Franceand lie rabout to advertise for It : c t r Yneuucac time that the .back, bone hasjjeen jetunwd to Lwolcb ntwdeni Bares tne smitnsoiuan inscitute. iid MwhenathtnK' ironce" begun U 1 U -amiost naif done;" We've. thought so before now when getting outside of a glass of beer. Derrick' m alKttAeward4Jolmd(Jharlestowii car a Jolly looking Irishman was saluted. -with the aemark: "Tim, your house has blown away." "'Deed, thin, it Isn't," be answered, "for I have, the kay In my pocket" . . The lateat Parian) fancy, which the correspond. aenis report is inai at a recent oau ue uuues wem Klven. books of checkson- which was printed "Good for the th dance." These were tilled out- Signed- na given to tne intended partners- wno resentea mem at tne proper -time ior reaemp on. ' The Tonkefs Gazette thinks it Is moof Dosltlve that Noah was not a bald-beaded man. or he would never nave let a ny into the ark. : Seventeen persons were poisoned by drinkln lemonade at a picnic at Lanesborough, Minn., the other day. Some scoundrel must havwnat some lemons ana sugar in it. - ta making wenio lemon ade. care should be taken to have it conmosed of Tiniy twoingreaienis waser anaa oucicet. Scene Glrard Colletre entrance: Two-ladies. and a robust voune man in black clothes and white Choker. Jaaitor: ?'I am iorryitbell fof, sir, that it's against me rules or ine ceuege ior eiergyraen to enter the building." Young man: "The devil you say." Janitor: "Walk In." Commercial Ad vertiser. "TbeWTtuVt aordeuand fcf ifanex wrinks no MMr tit a New Yoik fashion- able saloon, witb a" tone of disgust, "and there won't oe norjody behind bare-but beeriers If this ono oi uung goes on. wny, i am i maoe a mint-luleD or a milk-nunch to-aaTi and only three or four claret-punches. Even lemonades atnt much ot ga ,. Everybody.) gees j tor .beet: lve yean ago a beer keg hadn't ho place behind fids bar, and on a day like this there'd be $omx or five of us tosslna mixed drinks for fifteen to twenty-five cents a glassy Now; it'a att been and jthey'd mob us if we charged more'n five cents. O, there ain't mucn more cau ior a siciued qar-wnaer. IKG'S THE COUIINC The Meeting- ef AelegV Ftiday Appolntmeut of the Various Com- mittees Report of tne Proceedings, To the Editor of The Observer At a meeting of delegates from JSTorth Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to make arrangements for the centen nial celebration of the battle of King's Mountain, 7th of October, 1880, capt. W T. B. Bell was called to the chair, and J, H. ,Faysoux requested to act as sec retary. ----- --- The following' delegates were enroll ed: -I: - -; - Yorkville, S. C. Col. A. Coward, Be v. York County, S.C. Peter Garrison, Dr. Ji P. Hambrieht. J. L. Adams. J. P. -Moore, ' Wi 1 Waddr- Thomson! '3. If. smarr, A. E. Hutchinson, J. A. Deal, Dr. A. F. Hambright, Dr. A. P. Camp bell, J. B. Wallace, J. C. Chambers, J. S. iiratton, Capt. J. M. lvv. Gaston County, N.C Captain J. Q. Holland, G. W. Chalk, J. H.Faysoux, Wm. M. Wilson, Col. B. W. Sandifer, Mai. c. Q. JPetty, J . J. Ormahd, K. M. Wilson, J. B. Carson, J. J. Wilson, H. Li. HufCsteller. : GeorglaDr. 3. S. Lawton,.: W. G. wmaoy, col. n. r. Howeu, Maj. w. j, Houston, -5oL-THB. Howard.- t CleavelawLGpuutyr-N. C Dr. J. W Tracy. J. A'. Roberts P. B. Harmon, H J. Allison, Dr. B. F. Dixon, J. W. Galh- rett, WHIHoke, mjlcifrayer, W. A. Mauney; T: MY A. Gates; BiF. Logan, B. w.'hechate'aDoint8d;he. foUawmsr as k'eominfttee" onJbvMttesr- Beti La tham Dr,Jv& ,J1kM&WyfhMi' Dy, Mat. u. u. jreuy, it-. oaamter, ut. B., F. DixofiTlDol. B F. .Long Capt W. IV B;"Bell was added to the committee. The committee submitted the folio w- ing report Whereas, It has been the. custom of the nations of the earth from tim im memeTial to commemorate toyi their cer ebfatieris ,tnfeiaraBmiantf 'mucous jeyeats of ;ibeif;pastiumeire- wouia wiewte:tteyerffliejaaor acdiei)exjirWenuuaer atmmonr;nair w.-' i - -. js i i - 4. rleJ was ' gained that gave uslberty; therefore, . v Resolved, That on the 7th of October, 1880,-there be Centennial 'Celebration of the Battle of King's fountain, held JiTajtw w$kMfm9& of the States of Georgia,: Norths uaroliii a and South Carolma-ae8emblefc here by cordially invite alLtesisteiriStates of the IJ?iion tq, unite, and-co-operate I with irMlnftMstidnal celebration. ; A Jtesoivea, xiiai iur tue euvutuai va ebration of satdevent, the following wtmmitteesbejtnnointed: . rum -f : I r Ftrstp-the -CehiennialyKing'a'Mfiun- whom snail be owgnasoja inee ,inii3plBitonVec and treasu- Btituta a nrinrnm. SBtifT MThrnittJft artall y.r8 iticable lirirr rtvr styecinwrfiistrofe "to he committees hereinafter named. means. 4th. Aieomraitteei oa arrangements? consisting f iithevJfoHowing sub-divis- ions- (a) A committee to. .collect t the f tie-ground and,-also, toeefuiin pamph let orm " a' "SKetcir ox ner "Du-rauu prominent acm therein Y (b) A com mittee to pjBfeJhaseia suitable monu mfint: ta A committee jon preparation thegrounds ; Cd).A committee on ap rnifcotian.. for. trooDS ta . illustrate the : iiflail of the Rattle-, e) A? oommittee on . i Mr. .V,li. niaoy ouereu.. au adueuu ment to theeffect that a committee on transportation, be' added, which was, agreed to. ' " , ;:!. , rrUnr ronnrt was adoDted. - " -! 1 i The following committee Mffasl af. tpbiritedto BWJWW CoL A. Coward, Bey.'.BObt. Latban, W Waddy Thomson, Major B. F, Logan, t- i Jc t owtnTi ff. B..HuffstetlerJ ; , (The committee 8uomtKf-.xrr ,3 i ing report: MM iuUni- bmofcrattlinrsoupd secretary .X", ,u Vy; wdy.Tiromson, uttt. a onnsronev vwtj vitr Chas.IL Jones, ft ycAdenOov. A. xx pinnitfc Anv. W;' !XiSimrontGov. T.J.Janria, Ji. a Chambers, Simpson On invitations and correspondence- m. 'mj i i,1 mi i Tav . r,.r -' . "O -" -J s t.j'.)Ul'.'Jli udge W.Wallace, Ctot clVrwell T.J. & Lawton. Dr. J: Y; TrayW. f ' On trnons -flen. John "R.riotdoji: Ren. Wade ' Hampton, General , .Mat. .W Kansom, senator L. a. Vance, col Jonn P. Thomas, CoL 0. a.Pptry,f Col. J. Hi Bion;1'"' ' " -!i "-rH it . On police Frank McGinnas, ; B. H; Garrett J. MHmDriGht, Ira Hardin, B.E. Porter. - . f: On transpbrta'tion Maj. W. J. Hous' tonW. A. Maufiey, W 07 Weir,,.W.: Holmes. Hardin, Maj, A.' BAiiiarftwsiVi y. Vonn8on. - - ai j- ;' On ways and means B. . Tanteyi Cot J D.Witherspoon jV&,B7 Ttiompj. sonKanfem ausy- XiOgau J. . Bratton, E. G.Byers, CoL- W; Johnston, P.ttBaker.,. W'a"!.1- On historical records JBevj tiown Laihan, CoL Moore; J. a. BartfsayA. H. Stebhens,'Ed ward CantwellrR $z Sjtin sojn.u ilardin, ..Leahorns-V"1 4 in a monument A. k. lluieninson. Div A, P. Campbell, F. G. Lathan, JB P- waring, ut. i. jul. juxwsi:. j Or! wreoaratian of noundWCoLiJ. B Locran. Dr. A. F. Hambrieht. AJV-TaHsV A; Deal, j. w.m. Harry, jsreno ui- Unfc W. L. HoforttL. Emanuel muxer?, . ResolvediThat the ways and, fffeah4. committee- memonaiizexae iX(cisja-. tures of Georgia, South earoIinaNorth Carolina. Yirsrinia, Tennessee, aWtJKeii- tocky f orueh appropriationa andther , 'tomfeiBsifo the, proper consummation t?r. xiiis ceieora? Reeolved, That -we cordially invite the co-operation of i;he ladies of Geor- caroima. jsoucn arpiina V lrgmra, eiama4ivi aid, linderith name King's Mpintaiii AuxiJ- an. in tujruirvfand3 for a Suitaoie monument on ine oacne Rejiolpec!, That we request the execu tives wmmittee to take sucn steps as they may deem practicable looking to the raising of a - fund to purchase the battgrpuiittialJI mayomein the language ot the historian Bancrof tv le.' ospmit tee have a Burvev made battle- ground, and a photograph taken of it, if found Dractfcables; J i Resolved, That we suggest that at the firs meetaog uo. thestecntive:3aBamit tee the names of prominent individuals in the States of Kentucky. Tennessee and AV est Vireinia i ir jadded . to that committee, in order that the cordial co operation oi inese iaira may uepe cur$d. Resolved) That this assembly, with suck additional delegates as may here after be appointed, meet at Yorkvilljei, S.Cl Jan'y 1st, 1880. to receive reports Of progress from the several comhit tees; Resolved. That these proceedings be furnished the: Atlanta Constitution, Charleston News & Courier, Yorkville Enifuirer and Charlotte Observer for pu blieationw ' ! 1 r m i Risolutiontf thaaklrrg the Masonic fraternity for the use of their hall, and to ie onicers or tne meeting, were The following letter was received and ordered to De puonsned : 6rLrc; July 22dri879 I have noticed Jn the Yorkville Ign auiren that lit thayet j been invited ! to King's Mountain on the 25th inst.! . have recently naa. a severe spell oi sic ness, and am slowly convalescing; cpi$ seauentlv I will be unable to attend thai warn fawSAasdoiit v? ecutive c of the' meeting, which I regret The invittl11 tion extenuea to lganorne, iiaram ana myself, and was on account of Our great ager-our lives having passed oyer tne greater portion oi xne last century . The tales of the American revolution were the lullabies of our childhood and the contemplation of our riper yearsi Our fathers fought for liberty and!a country. The principles which influx enced them- have continued to. :be the legacy of their descendants,, .y?W. an with propriety cerebrate- xne acts na doings ot t neir loreiatiiers, as sons wor th v of the legacy bequeathed to them In mv, ariv. days . 1 coaversed with tlio3ehet4yeirjVQiL)Tit the but tles of tbe revolution, l Heard from, thepwlyhowtae guson at jvings mountain; now livui the sturdy okS they loaded theirtrust- ed rifles. From their accounts I hve freauently.had before me in my imag ination the scenes of that conflict, but if my HKisr Spaml fd?'the th of Odto ber, 1880, 1 hope to be with-fayfellow King'Mquaifrttltfhjrr sturdy oaks and cfags, kiid the Spot where Ferguson fellafid his srmjr surreffdfered. Then 1ttrjf:Mew of Kind's MoutMtt' wilf be reality msteau oi imagiiiauuu. Anoiner Wltite Clirl Bua Off with a Negro. , . i- Pittsburg Dispatch U litew ork Sun. In the search for Annie Moore, the young girl, who ran awav from her home in BeileIailmledi a ngto miner, it was learned that a negro and a white girl were living as husband and ,wifAin a. hotel in East Xivemool. near u ibuiuurg.i j.uuuLoipit)uii mvBsugauuu proved not to be Annie Moore and her. negro husband, but the story of the: couple in question is even more revolt ing than that of Annie Moore. The girl's 4iHe is iHattiei Ludwick. She belongs' to one of the best families; in McKeesport,a suburb of Pittsburg, and hen brother is rich- merchant there. She was an orphan, young, very pretty, well educated and intelligent. She lived with the family of a relative named He is as black as coal and wholly uneduca ted. He-is married and he has a wife nd fourcliildren." -He ran away some time aeo-ieavwgj Ins-Jfrrmty, and ni a short t5meMlsLnidwick' also left home Tied ;fl(iSirtareu4s'Ciovt giving 'in East Liverpool, although she know that he has : a wif e livingw Her family will probabjy have Bronson indicted forjbigaB. idOfllh'Ji'i The H Th.:Jme11flr Fter' ; The boy'stoobn the backyard fence; tJttunnAiai btitthfrh had fied:feThe flames thatvlit hixif atAejfsJ'.barn 'hownust. BOO V e toe uuxma&jwx. utmcuw clou&c a ?ik"his ii aTJuVtwOEthers in hi hat,-njrth pite.cents' Ipu4-'h0 crid;-4 jneyer thoughtof thatIo::Alunchf crackers tothe1 tailor onesraall dog hetied. tEhe iintr-iri ' ansraish sotiirhtr tarn farid ii53Gto;iii wide and red and hot, they lit upon that bratih...fired: thecracertlirMhw hand an4 eke::4hi)a;in,Tiisf.uaWTTChen te varan trial: far firrthnd. sfrtiwM bits Of meatnd .bciierand(ecj3fctiiw and balls; ana tops, ana nausuaa nwitr, l ton andyarn, tAcr3Blca:ibC 1a.c1xwQjf rtja'''J that burnediiiiather?af barn. 1 tOBAOOO. - -i -mi 4. S V'li! G JET -in! I v ! HI Oueelebrate4 Job Counter appears befoM the, teccjof all (worn CaAMmere Pants. rn?lric from slraerePants at $a, ,K 85, $50,; 8fi anH ciearmg put at one umiorm pnce,l. ., ! .. Tremendons crash la pricaaiaowlef to rieur ant loto are, njall andsizes are- bka the are ,t be -,l.,lr.or-?Ly?,i, wotiocsiuts, ru nS410$toS13ai&oaajflft WOTaaotfuimWe-areiatela to' tnai;ia iq reanpe ine ynee to sucn,' a pomi inai into, cash,- .aid open , each season with the . newest dest rteforhostana4tehW0gods.M,i 1 -";'Tti - Remember the rst .comers secure .the best jtetoetkm'; it tTl ii nyi: ,'M1 I jAsthei season, advances; and we .Jtil 1 , .i', . 1 ':-. I 'I l'i .7. DPSOODSv WHITE AND FANCY ;GQQDS;XAOES;.H;pSIi;BY, ' . . , "ftq : COTHINGr ! 'i : hs;1 l l.! These goods mast .to closed out before :m ., i., ,, , iniu,..,. .L. . .41 ! A jOtn-ST-tttiBTlof 8u Tve9Sfflrigll6W-Tbriri'0-u Our f 18 and 1820 rreijchlaiid gusii Caistmera Sack and Trock 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- lAn?? !rjlrta:f5 Uejlflpii vieare'ttie ! :'. . '." e lS. Yia Steamers to Portsmoutfaf T it ;IMaiv''8t Freight received at any hour, ofithfi day, aadThrough fces of the Line. . .For Information as to Tariff ; Schedules, Ac, apply to either of the undersigned. , April: S0v-d5m. . iEAf 'GliBlNG PUT SALE OF 1, . ft J. irtifi i(;iiit-!i W. KAUFMAN & CO. . 500 Pairs all Wool Pants at - ' 600 ., " " - ' -400 "! " ' " tra fine, 850 Suite, Sack and Frock, from : - - tMV) h.S .. V, . "- r-. .. . . - 1,000 fjght weight aummer uoaxs, Aipaca, juinen jaonair ana ,vwtonuoawasew;as4uvenm. We have made this reduction to close out the above lots, as the prices named are beTownandfatur ers' prices. Call at once tod procure a bargain. ' ' Wi KAUFMAN OQ. , ' ' ' ! - . fl i, ' - .1 j. i - " 1 1 u w P. Slwais'onliaTttd a ine Una ot Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Straw Hats formerly sold at Jlwe seUnowatSim olleaca'GjWe qadershlrtifpr 25c. f. , W. E oa. Charlvtte City Taxes-1879. TOTICE. AH oerson residing in the eltr on the -1st Monday in February huu and aU bodies VU Vdul luuu w ua; v uvui auu um wuv Atw v n V.k Hfltklw OA ilawa vwn anX vzk fltai 1 or Jaw or July, 1 87V, a-iuiL true, ana penecc uwui tneir tMtthl nnlla." not' and nnTRniml AHinla. arid; Of nat lnnm KMWlMwi. lnHn -tbA ftfterd TtstX next piecedlng the raid 1st uonoay in te Dreary, liBy orderol Board olAldiumaiv- f . Office next door to Court House. Ji BZ A. WAJjrXANBEB, iSSSJawrAi iiiniui., m iiiu il. : '.s BENTISTi .i 1 ' - is tmOmCXOTE3JB;JniI3TJ0N;& C0S h 1? nvjtti ftjesa. ; With 25 yeani ; eiperlerice I guarantee enttra atlsfactkm Janll . . i O8IN0 OF BEGINS TO-DAY. public, and uponX place aU broken lots and W KO. H 9S nrt will h rlrvuul wtthnnt urvik .-Ill' ' . , , . .6X)Cassimere Pasta In mUmlted variety and beautiful in design of style aud character of textufe5aTe . , . -1 : , , rir Snmmftr Rtwfc- 1 eXnnn smU iiwmiwii mn Icloaed at Jss than the value of their raw material. trym Sia.5Q to c ae at $7.50. A large assortment of, Sack and Frock Suits ranging from SI 4, attractive Cheviots and Spring Boltings in latest desUiua. sold readily nil on mi want: nf Stock, and know of but one way ta 11 compels me public to purchase where they can in laDncs, and increase the solid reputation we have au-ea7SachleYed as being Head- i)-);U And our Job Counter stands awaiting your ' ",'-' -. : -' .Jt-ji.m idiii jii ,t I t; ' ' vi: l ; , r f t ! ; pj ; -y ; 7 : Mil U 1 lillli 11 UU U U 1 1U1V ! have stiU-R considerable ske)r .. -' THE GREAT RUSH J5y oiferlng st HI greater inducements tbah heretoforei ' Are still furtheHediced.i! f CLOTHING ! SHIFTS ! SHIETS ! HALF HOSE AXD NECKtrEAlt. ' ! ; '' " - the opening of another season. . tJaU Paily and often. A big drive is offered at ni 11 )n 11, i 111 f im in.. 'mi. ii' Linen Collars rulers otlowprleeai Respectfullf ; ' t , i !! : '.( it : - j . o-ii j nsiii j-, ..:,t ... L. BEEWANGER & BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. i . . . . - . . . r . . i . . . "Vij and thence all Rail andiThroiigh Cars, Enabling Quick- Jrtl!lL;. Lilt !:. !j ..';rt'.jVt:'l! -1 rt ,1 . .j ( it. i : s : . I I i: ! s !- : r ' I b f . 1 v t J " . ,i cbl jrossioie 4,ime xo.au qints povtm ana Tt T; 3MilApit F, W. CL AriK, General Freight Agent, ) CLOTHING - - ; - r - - - - - . . .1 4,00 ,7:50110. io ROCBaiE CBEAPEBJPLAN EVER. ,fcnii I' u- if.,t I'jifTl ..Is.i'ir NEW GOODS isy n'Uxrit ! f - M , IHi '.i i - MEW FEATURES 1 i. . i 1 v. I flftLiti. : fjiA-j-vf . , -. i r.i-1 .fcuu'.W .1 : ,1 -u;i: ! t:il 1 1 Cora. Rum. CoffM: Ha H - - Just received, lew barrels of Berry Foster,s'(Da. jwKHss. huu vuier j aouiT urooenes. . . - r ' ,. t .. .. im county; --.-j.;..). . l ; .in. iji j J llyX . BEST BTE WBKKJtt.C f it Also a fine lot Of Country Hams.' IseU forcasfi:' , U goods delivered lnth city, free of charge. I "na.u.1 eCT urWi:ilBliOaNGE3, j ' . Next door below WQson A Black's old snd. .pis. Ljgsa H5 0BSET jOd-PBXHSNT.. x jQ'sbwnihorouglirr irarjplled-wltfreveryiieeded want, and with., latest, strlea, ot,Ipe, and every manner oi jo-jmuungoanitow4ie1 oom wnn fitsh at short nonce, " BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. - . j . LETTEB HEAfiSt tJABDS, . - J F . ,. ; , . t TAGS, RECEIPTS, IStSRS, v i tV-iyn.i PROGRAM STE3, HANDBILLS,.. j PAMPHLETS, CIRCULAR, CHECKS, AO,; odd sizes to be closed oo it a ' Ww snfrfflce. ' Ouf t i n,, c- tn qic c 4 aor:mu ka .. t 4 ,, : . f mil iubiiHa in runimAM anif omi i. . hiuuw nmmnta fint va nAvnv mnlra tn, nmnUn accomplish this result rapidly and effeotually, and economize best We prefer to convert our stock command. E. D. LATT1ABB0.' Oeoils, we propose A-eontiiiuanee of 'J ' "'IM ;(. .7 VI:. ' 1 : ' itlTTKOWSKY 'JJAlttTCH'S. .7 ;iri!U-.Kuii'l. $2.09 per dozen, and all goods in proportion. Call ., ,u . ) , . . . . . DonLnwesc. Bills of Lading issued at Steamship Wharves oroffl- CiHailway, f Charlotte; K. CV TTABPER'S WEEKXJ. i lost Bated, , The Wekklx remains easily at the bead of Illus trated papers by its fine- literary quality, the beauty of its type and woodcutapringfiekl Republican. ' Tr TjstQnhtiMi.fr4-ifvra ana aiiVLaA ami amKaa every variety of subject 7.lnn' HAnuri. tlnatnn. , suDjecs anq-wuoo treatment. The Wrarxr is a potent agency for the dlssemi naloa of correct pofltleal principles, and a power ful opponent of shams, frauds, and false pretences. 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Dostoaid. on recelDt of S1.00 . itemntances snouia ue maoe dv poawmce money order or draft, to avoid chance of toss.- .- -' Newspapers are not. to copy this advertlsenient without the express order of Harner A Brothers. Address ; f y fiARES A JBROTHERS, rpHX YORKVILLE NEWS. '-i: l?it .':;:!'" fi . The above .will be the name of a weekly Demo, cratlc newspaper, the publication of -which will bo commenced at an early day at ;YorkviMe,;S, C,, by W. M. Varllck." ' ' ' ".,ri 1 .The l"xws will be a good advertUlng mafflum for the t ness men of Charlotte, as the, paper ,wlll. ba. d, large circulation m the counties ox laocoin, (j- und Catawba, North Carolina.' -r r 'xu piice of subscription will be S3 ger annum. 3 f. Wi Addre, w. a, wnfaiww. June Yorkrt'le, a C aaiasaataaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav f " i;,. , T ' ' ' " i 1- ' I .-..".. June 20.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 27, 1879, edition 1
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