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ST ill ft : ! tflLAUi LI J CI 1 5 s iB OMM 1 - U II ti f 1 lfw "VI , HMM W a ;. .w i. ' Jb U tuk Card ' . - B nUBSOXIFTTOS BAtES: sit Month ....... 4 UU Tftret Monti. One Month... WEEKLY EDITION '': Weekly, (to Me county) in a&vance. via or tne eowuy, ponpaxa, . . en aunwH.. .................... ..-.... 1 IXberd Beducttorujor CluOs. - f r. .i...,4-4.S 00 ....T.,..- 75 .82 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 s mi u tXtXZr- WHOLESALE V4MC RETAIL ALL dxalxb t KINDS UF . 5 -t- BEDDINGhi&C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS AND LOUNGES. PARLOR 5 CHAMBER SUITS : xif'H :-fir: COFFINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 Wkst Trade StrkW. !. ,lf, .T:S:i. r:fr. 'i'M-.Im.V Jul.: -"Via-4-!, w it i i jr- iL-vr f!0 JM- Irl it CIIAKLOTTEi N C. SATJJRDAY AUGPST.2, ,1879. NO. 3,256. His been thofongtr oppHlwm erery needed want, and with, latest slyies ot .Type, and every manner ( Job Printing can' how be- done wltn naataea.-dlapatch.,anii ptifunnPM.,, Wa can IW- nl8HanortnpaAi ,,Jf iJSi BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. LETTEB HEADS, CABDSJ ' ' ' TAGS, BJECEIPTSi POSTEBS, - PBOORAMMES; HANDBILLS, PAJ4PHLET8, GIBJOJLAE3. CHECKS, &C, if .IlIGti :r: ! ! ;'. We are now offering our entire stock of 7 . M MILLINERY GOODS At and below New York cost Our stock Is fulli ani any! okl neiedlng anything In this line" will find It to their advantage to give us a trial. We 'are 'offering' ewid 'lnfldce!n(ent ft all summer fabrics, such as DRESS GOODS, U:( )( )M M A J OT LAWNS, DBESS LINEN. PABASOLS, AC. Wfenave teoelyed.s new lot of CANOPIES The ChaHere4 KaBttlas. , This Is the ship of peart, which, poets feign, ' Sails the unshadowed main - -rn iH ; The venturous bark that flings .., -m On the sweet summer wind its purpled wtogs : .... In gulfs enchanted, where the Slre. stags, , s , And coral reefs lie bare, ,.: . .v. i Where the cold sea maids rise to sun the i stream ing hair. ..- via lootfs-,-i,.l Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl . . Wrecked is the ship of pearl! , . r And every chambered eell, . Where its dim dreaming life was wont; to dwell, As the frail tenant shaped its growing shell, , Its irlsed. ceiling rent, its sunless crypt unsealed! Tear after year beheld the silent toll '-. nj - i That spread nis lustrous cou; .. StUI, as the spiral grew, . ....Krtrtl iof nasi vnn.r'adwAiiins for tne new. soft step its shining archway thrnnghVi Hunt tin its miA aoor. . .. . t . Rtrptthi fci TiW iit-fouhd home, and knew the old no more. ......... . Thank! for theheavepli messagalsrptight by thee'; Child of We wanderiDg-Bea, Cast from her las. forlorn! From thy dead lips a clearer note is bora ; han veBrxmoivDiew iromrwreauieu uoru : JHrhUebafteaiit.fingi . If hrough the deeif eaves OT thought I hear a voice maismgs: j . thee more stately mansions, O my souL 1 ; As the swut seasons roil i . Leave thr low-vaulted pastt Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from Heaven with a dome more vast, fc.TUlthou.at length are free, , - CLO rthe whole glenTpcal1 With: sweet harmonies : anotner awaKes wiiaer ana loader echpes--8hQwher skill aic(mainr oMyingauQOiiJri iptOj m oW i tree and ii rt 'it V ! wovrading a Duiirayion1ine1jpng,waiie a bfightyed Hebe,.evec stigatfti1 o the comfort ptptherAi aad "on sweet ho8ebold-oar -iatant, opens the lunch bagafoinistera - to tne appe tites that rtb-air iiaidky4iave all combined to sttTfiTiiate;---A boy, a gen uine, playful, ihappy4tearted boy, as beautiful as yoji can imagine the only son of Phoebu Apollo might be, has foresworn his shoes ana stocKings, ana ernes Twuldlinir im' aiid down' in unxe- sirained liber iy neatly to the envy of the nynrphs ftodsjraiads, who must sit iiose,;ana i,ook m uespa..? , ; . i. fKhJweafc Pan k Ho w; beautiful ' the. WiCwiSS Wirf Var,H KatttT tnWfinl J stare fahts a Our S fiO' .JWOTieSCpSaattaMi Pante-lB ahU&Utec variety and beauUtui in design of style and character ot texture, are -dant draughts from, JS ature, pur , dear L . Tremendous crashla prices in order t dear 'J'.V. Observations. AND': CHABLOTTE, N. C. Ladi?J' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a fine supply. , July 24. , it DR. X II. MeAdcD, DKCGGI8T AND CHKM13T, Now offers to the trade a full stock of I . : Lnbin's Extracts and Colognes, 11 If English Select P I C E S , Colgate. Honey and Glycerine Soaps. I ' -I English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. , . . . - . . . j " i PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and Large cramps from little apples grow. - A man mar make monev Dlcklne utf ehlps-if he has good handstand understands how to cheat at poker.'- i ' ' - ' - ..A sDclable mau ls one who. when be has ten minutes to spare, goes and bothers somebody who naan't. ? i t A5New York woman is accused of -selling su perb pair of black carriage horses, because they were not becoming to ner now sne' naa eroppea dyeing her hair yeiiow. ; ; ' '-, " -Since the manifesto against the Hebrews at Manhattan Beach, tneir auenaance mere is-reai-ite. hm. Hat. Eve. Gca. ' . . The Cincinnati SamrOay , NigU Informs . "Toung Farmeif 'i that it cannot lelt .hlm hOw to f ure a nam ' unless ne uupjwna.aiui m ma. He was ifflseustedboyr He'h'ad excised great caution antf had fulallr succeeded m-erawHng un- nnsM-pfirt nnnprine canvas raw too venv. - jlhu no ' found it was.not a clrcu$. b4 areirival mtee(Jii In It Is said that in 81am the penalty for lying is to have the mouth sewed up, ' if suon a raeanouia be enforced in his country the yellow fever would not be s circumstance in oompartson tritb the epi demic of: starvation which-would' prevail among the Northern wtma:-GetmefJourtuii. y When to use Vwoman." or lady,'? , "man" or "emntleman" Is often Duzzllhir. but a Duhbaarton nappy meaium. ,J3, says wne mujiwauco uuiuuor- ea over auu maies ana st laaies. New York Tribune: A well known local preacher in a suburban town, while instructing a .class of urchins in the catechism, told them that Ood couia ao every in mg, wuereuuou uue tu uiem atui- .1 u1..jaim.Iua. wiAb,B that Ha Mn'l lift itf?" The boy's' Question remains unanswer ed. Mosquip) Settings, i l vTwekr offering very cheap. . ) -'.'' ; . s i OUft STOCK OK GENTS' ' ,, ... .. . .!. ;s ;- . . 1 : . In white and colors is 'full, and at prices to suit . : ,., Hit i-i l. i r.. . .4 you. Give us a call before buying, as we are eon-, fldent we can make It to your advantage to do so. ! -. . Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE A CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. July 13. CHINA PALACE OF JNO. BR00OIELD & CO., LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Just received, a lot of Ice Cream Freezers, best make, freeze in 5 mm- f btes: wa Children who drtnk tea and coffee, says Jk. Fer- mnnn r9 IrnnlnnH Oa a milk Anltf OTftftf Till Ul JKUgtOUU. W M i uiv, vru ftiwn Y uounds per annum between the Ages of 13 and 1 Covers, Blrd( Betrlgeratort, ' Wire ' Traps, Pampas Plumes, ages, Fruit Jars and rally Tumblers, .j . . We constantly keep on hand a full line of Plain and Decorated China, Cropkery; jGlissiare, Lamp Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Tin, Wood and WlHow Ware. COUNTRY' while those who drink milk night and morning growls pounds each year. ,waen diseases are Drevalent In the neighborhood, children who use (.these drinks; have less power to resist sickness., inanotners. We are surprised that there are so few allusions to the barrel of the Hon. Zachary Chandler. And vet it stands to reason that the demijohn must have a fountain-head. It evidently costs the ven erable statesman a considerable amount to con quer the confederacy twice a day and appear sober at breakf ast. 4.8arua Constitution. . GLEN ALPI2VE. An -.'Mil I . .. TT s : ST 'INT Cjp S' A Li E ': tiiiiiiiaiis BEGINS , TO-DAY. 'si Our celebrated Job Counter appears before tl Wllj' out at a heavy ftacrifioe. Our all wool jCasslmere Pants, ranging, trom 820; add $3 wUfbe closed without reservft at $2. Our 83.50, 83.76, 84, 84.25 and 84.50 Cjis- our 8ummer Stock A clean ami thorough sweep mU be made . in Casslmere Suits, and where, the tehderLini4heiv bur ?reetJiise our -I lots aresmaUiad sizes are broken they are to be closed at less Uian the value of their raw material. v vjk . pyuu wMwaw waK ; . to Sit. are idosinsr at 810. - A througBoattMieael at 813, 1, 817J0 8 AiZZ'i'Tlnf. tVifttlvoHnorrlftrk- I One lot ors&Usfc Cbevlot JTroct bulta reduced trom 812.60 to close at .tU.; A imto aworaiient Nwa : eroct duiib rxi(ia arid Wrltif .'oxi'StS 1 W ' the liatel arms come to juie ironyicrw atws iuinff t AMoy ataar. jwej hbowmmii &-same proportion. : L. , HVCOUIM .""ill- WO OCO WWllUUJCu M UU TO, UU!T7rnilK " I thr U to mtim tlu nim tr hum & nrnnt that it nrunrwdH Uia ly on the :firm, staQyt1Step to grpaa'ana toto cash, and open each season with the newest designs la fabrics, and increase the eouo reputanon ir ."pn.w.!nnoiA ma irriH. I aBMteMfornovelsWejandMltobteKKXlS." :!. : ,i ji-n .r, mi rKfrTi.JTli- i Bemdmber the first ' comers secuw Hie best selections, and our Job Counter stands awalUng your TiinATonnB wnonflver weariwfin simi- i . . . . ; ; . i ..m j, : 810,' A splendid varietr ot styUsh ,and.!attractivei Cheviots and Spring Suitings, in latest desigfis, sold readily ( lo ana szu, win ne ciearea umiormiy bi 9iz.du. ra 820 and 3 last season-, are t now disposed fat 4L-vu.;. i i ,".-..-.. Duck Vests, i on. as want of space prevents, but we never make any promises t one way to accomplish this result rapidly and effectually, and We cannot give a full desert KtocK. ana mow -ot puBiictto purcnase wnere may can economize oesi. rics, ana We prefer to convert our stock we have already achieved as being "Head- command. June 26. STILL THE ness-who forgetful' or uijmihflfitf 6t his own pleasure, ever seexs o maKe enjoyment for otners, watcnes jor. tne wpiarv seen, that he mav relieve, sees care on the face only to drive it away ; as lull of .life, and -resources as inese woods arri nf heautv: ' he , brined sinfles And dimples to young faces and drives away wrinKies on oia ones, xne hick and thd.well, the young and the old; the Slid aim Vila giati, an owo -umi umum, He'll kill me if I tell his name, for he does not , Always bare wabout his right hand knowmg- what 1m left hand does sd I'll not say another word, but5 just leave ycra to guess who' Mr. Wattsyou may call Atmr-can De. as we wena our way homeward, the young moon bathes wood and-hill with silver radl-i ahefe. , Softly on the bosom of Jth west ern sky ;!lies the lonely evening Star ; fieecv clouds wreath the distant sum- mits-of Mt Mitchell ' and CHngman's Peak ; the light mists creep up the nearr er hills ; the lights of the hotel begin to eleam uirouen tnexwiiient.' ., ij As we near the porch we see the ven erable forms of Mri and Mrs. Edwin Holt enjoying the serene, splendor of the summer sunset By their, side! is their daughter, MrsWilliamson, and a bright little grandVdaughtjeir who.hQlps to keep us all alive and; merry at the springs. On the steps sits aretty lit-, tie dark-eyed girLfrpm Raleigh, with her ever-faitbfuL .attendant, a, well kDown gehiieman from (jhaiiotte,; Pur-, ther on isi a royal-looking :er aft from "the city by the sea," with two more, of the Charlotte beaux ' in' tow ;(eyfn bets: are taken on the race.) A distioguish-ed-looking group of geiiileinett are en joying their cigars on the' Bide" gaHryi while ladies in parties of -two :or three promenade mtnehalL.: .v"' Further on we see the well-knowxi figure of Mr, Blackwell of -Durham, m ith his handsome wife at hisside, the centre of quite a large circle from Dur ham, who torrn a, hapQokbig family I , We nass ;throuirb the iray and chang ing groups"to'the dining roonij and con- J Our 87-50 Cheviot Suit sellq i now for $6.50. Respectfully, i ( ' E. I). LATTA 4 BRO. IIHI llfl As theeason advances and we have still a considerable stock of Summer Goods, we propose a continuance of GREAT RUSH '; ;. . I,. . '!:..': '.ill ! '. ' By offering still greater-inducements than heretofore. PIKSIGOG FANCY GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES RSETS BUTTONS AND MILLINERY GOODS ' Are still further reduced. CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! , HALF HOSE AND NECKWEAR. ' These goods must be closed out before the opening of another season. Call early and often. A big drive is offered at " wxttkowsky & BARucirs. - Our 812.50 English Tweed Suit sells now fcr $10. Our $18 and $20 French and English Casslmere Sack The Calm Alter the Storm An-After- ihoott , -witli Natttre Ieroll inen Uou, and Personal Bfjerencea At eU are invited to calL - We sell goods as cheap as I. ,W1 send quotations on application Northern bouses, and guarantee satisfaction. ill day at J. H MCADEN'S Prescription Store. SECURITY, t SECURITY, SECURITY. 200 Barrels of C. WEST A SONS' EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE . ANI alAddin Security oil. West's Extra No. i Kerosene Oil, from i i, Sons, Baltimore. 1 1. West & HVcrhctat XtaAai amrAoA at Cnntennial EXDOSltlOn. rfrvatal All HT r, . ., Til i. wl n taH atATItff A fire testot 110 dezrees Fahrenheit befoie it .bum. C. West 4 Sons, Baltimore. For Sale by j f j - . i ''i i DB. J- a McADEN, Bole Agent CHARLOTTE. N.a . I 1 illAaiAAAlIU if (T ,.J . -I... -.- i - v. 4. no uuuenugueu u now preparea to nil an order&r for every class of Undertaking. Having onhand - full assortment of 1 " -I ', u. j . . waunjlo All U DUtUA.U KjAptVT j Both Wood and Metallo' ' 1 '"V v A f PKICJM AH U)W AS ANT. , ilearsea furnished If desired. ,Glen Alpxxe SPRiNqs, )' " July 2JH1870.: )' MERCHANTS V- cursion party left us, we who remained at , the springs felt a little tmstfung. The-ihalla seemed, .empty, iOur voices rang with a mournful yibrjiitioh through the corridors aii llfetiesajqxl e f en; the music sounded :with a melancholy ca ripncp M if eoramemoratinir the deDar- Yfe6 IU.tiai;'Jrit itaj ton-, , : ! pt ldition offtJDttaft'Hboqt IftM o&mwq ivwbm beiOT6';h'is fairly offumm !cf ready'fb be caught on the rebj)tihd' .and welcome any excitement that I may arrest an incipient attack of homesiekr; Thanking you for the liberal patronage In; the past, we are, - . i ; Very respectfully, ' ' JNO. BBOOKFIELD Charlotte. N. C. June:'!, 1879. ' '-ilr.t R HEADlUA .. .- 1 . .. .. , . 1 i ..., 1 " Bottled 1 linicr Beer, ; .SSS&iSSl, 0 - ; ing over her nestiings. left to take jdstfe iopaaur, ALE AND PORTER, Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. to any part of ae.; ofe)iaSt.'Mper quets cleared away 1C WHS uy hid uuoiu ui, Jicot(ai only a few sporadic cases "but. as a Delivered sanitary precaution new pleasures; were' planned, and the debnsiotoar old DnV ii a : dozen. eetve prompt attention. , mar4 F. C. MUhZLBR. We are off to the elen. with short dresses and broad hats, thick shoes and fttnut waTkiner sticks: books to read. if AUordeleftatJohnVogel'staUorlop lllre- our own thoughts giVe 'OUt; luhci to niomtit attantton. :s r eat, if our strength fails us;.shawls to, rest on, if we grow weary srxong arms to guide and protect us, when our steps' begin tx lag4, keen wits "for our specjaj: delectation, when our own begini (to grow dull and dim,. Thus accoutred off We' start. " As scroti as We" cross the sdle, -we heac the murmuri of thei Wddeo hrv.Aif which we follow all the way on- leaps' fromn(4tS"imher?s bosomi and! ifcWefiria awavrfrom its? aestoC.rocks and' ferns; and - lichens, over shining A day Old Iotharia. ' -' ' - - Reldsvllle Times. vM ; ; - : Vliast -Stihdav Yfinihst an old - jrent, with loner, flowing "eray hair, and a very rosy face, hauled up-In front of the railroad depot in Greensboro and help ed out a young lady not older than 18, and both went into supper at the Haw kins railroad house.' s .While they were (Bating, the' ' . wjres ticked .(f"rom,JIigh iMnt,. and . the question .was 7 asked Whether suclk a couble. was, there. The ansver wasat they ; wrertand h.vd. just nnisbed a leg, and breast each ot mechen,-!!, they hadstopped air JarrellSiJ Hotel as f athf and' datts-hte-r. and thatlirj-riTOpcr intimacv was discovered between them. SSiSSSlSSSSS?l Via Steamers to Portsmouth, Ya., and thence -aU Kail and Through Uars, JUnammg uick- Jarrell stood his bail, and he had paid Jarrell the 50 and put our with the girl. This set all eyes about the depot on the coupled The bid gent doubtless .rrvs: :v KX.tt" ' 'MX 1 U, 3.;"tti.---i:i Smelt a rat, but he wiped off his chm and bought a ticket for New York for himself . and. the young woman. They went via uanviue cy the Miaiana roaa. He had been traveling with his "daugh ter " all up about Asheville and ' " the fantf f - tele; v.; At 1 'I. hue .:t'K WtiHfT sole agent fob TBK Atlanta BREWERY aftttfli-i jd rjebbleS.;. 1 More swiftly it ,.-" '..ft.ni "'"'p i . .r ra l U j ijrjaeiiciwand again rjomedjbyrmeErry. r " Li ttiosa.wii:iiw,e I bounding and leaping over rocks, f oam 'go toitfti6-" irig, Dubblihg it dashes along. In im i u '.'r'ii:v: .iiti-VT' W ' .iMii ' nonnation we follow the little, murmur- "t i '' - -- iiurrjt-.r. r.i. -J-'f ine stream, ever widening; and deepen- FRESHFROM jT1j A lliAisi A orvJs." mg Until It BWeiiiKW a ( uiuau iiyci 'V;:j rc ALL THE WAY. j ot60 fe1 in tni ueauuiui icij. 3 bcc jwouic o lovliest h'andiwbrfc.;fItigecksithto; wn togetheif as no att ;ouia lTOlWm: plish, the softest, daintiest clothmg; -of moss and Jioheusieovering them; tall faAf.rmrv,-fronds of fern find footing ih the niches theTOckY canopy pthe, tHhoar. vprdfire 'sdreads bVerhead. the ifxlireot ?i i-.-floiuMM f 4 leaves .,?iZlv.Yrr&y.yjZLi RT ITJ Jdnwioa ' l ' '; poo! ,-isiT.:rfj -viTf. f iiitjTranhnniiz , waters j oil 'the OER BEER I have an arrahflmeht With the Atlanta Brewery, whlchlAm ablatoJkeep on draught, and for Baiebythelteg MO-''' I A V.i'-HJ Brought to my door In an frstte-Brewery. - beer frem me atbottdmTOcli prices, and warrant- cowsiip and the nodding violets Wow; -joara oniifMudiaslf idstmadev-'J Q onff. awPtt.w.iiul,sweei)S down from 3. TrJL delivek m Srare lrtoarreyeT Mm JfiSj1 ' ?J!ffid restful pacei that falls olldtttepatwiuTgaPuWiB. - fffif6 on draught oj fc 1SJ!S!!imi aale by the am M tne W ,. , , i mttftaiilJS; ?fJS Ji V' v:li-L- sparlding drops kiss tlrt fair' fleA and JUST .Tf ".nflfciind 'a theme f or, his Furniture of every Description Repaired a; shot " notice. ( ' --... - i" . . ' w ' V . With '.' G.' Rogers, Trade Btreet, IT thingpf aW-is a. i OT' ottS Rhawtcdvered rocks and logs sit other girls, aika ymphs.ofu the ipr' VUfwhnnt in hand. now and tben-Slends . . - . ... ... . .: ir. r .,."... J i,uivv- . . ii..ii.Jnf - - 'VTT-A-rirtTTkt T t to the rhyme or, tne poet um wiw : SV';M'. '(HOWELL. ir' ioicea.vpice&irich accorjwi ' - 1 the--unwritten music of nature, th ;uI -t -ifi ! .- ,;' "a I T. 4 WT BW1 TT. 81?1vsTaeI?1?:S S and Ttofffrhlfi lim-Wnt ton nit nrm price, $16.50. Our Dress Coats and Vests of Diagonal, GrantteVBa-iifctneh and EngUsh Goods at pteauy re- f tiiF u vMi u i nrairor' i riTT ar , w f . m . iriM f - - - to o'ur wants with a quick step' and duced prices. willing hand. Slowly ana with appropriate soiemni- v. after our sentimental ram Die. we nonr nut a croblet of nure. soarkline spring water, and drink to theiiealth not of nymph or Naiad, poet or artist, Hebe or Uanymede--Dnt:txOur cook, for, , . . ... ... - '"7,; "Wa mar livA wlthnttt nnntrv. music and art. We may live without conscience and live without naart. We' may live without friends, we may live wlthdut 'l But civilized man cannot live without oootot." Unlaundried shirts for 50 cents. The very best made In the United States for $1.00. Linen Collars $2.00 per dozen, and aU goods In proportion, can and see before buying elsewhere, as we are the rulers of low prices. Respectfully, June 1, 1879. L- BER-WANGISB & BRO., Pine Clothiers and Tailors. Very truly, V-YENiTlDI. '5kl?,T,P,"S est Possible Time?, to all Points South and Southwest. NQ DRAYAGE, NO COMMISSION, NO HANDLING EXPENSES, MINIMUM INSURANCE. Mark Goods plainly via Seaboard Air-Line. Freight received at any hour ot the day; and Through Bills of Lading issued at Steamship Wharves Or om cesof the Line; For Information as to Tariff, Schedules, Ac, applr to either of the undersigned. .,. ' K. S. FINCH, South Western Agent, ' ) ' TT. SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, , Charlotte, N. C. April 30 d5m. " " FTW. CLARK, General Freight Agent) ' 1 , IT. ,Mn'.M ' iin ' IX n ' AA ATi'Y conaucK)r-t-wao is prewy guou anist -the Winkr and as the old cove and hi.'ltiiird settled, down Jii their, seats the & c. c. took a good stand tor shaping their.profiles, , tTbe picture papers may hear from rthem.; : ; GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER -AT TnE STORE OF- SmeUing- a Snake. Hilton Chronicle. .. .The Indian doctor who has gotten up quite a Reputation i: here-i-espeeially among tne coioreu peopieior m iunv velous cures, was caiiea proiessionaiiy to see Charles Wilson, colored, or some member of his family, a few days ago, and soon after entering the house, the Indian cast his- eyes about' the .room, and remarked that he "smelt aBhakeTT TbG inmates laughed at the.,ideipfaVeTB,iHrieea.','.Q OlliVKt! Ill liUO UUU9C, UUV HUO unuau vf. he couldn't be mistaken, and apprbach Jhgthe mantle-piece he insisted there was a snake behind it A Sticki was rim? behind the mantle-piece when lol out crawled a spreading adder I to me consternation,! the whole family, j Of course tne repiue was aispaujucu. . lioa SALE. i mi-' ..-a -An n AnMA B-hA n it. niiavi' . -mm dhd half -Mexican,", ahd. says hell give 1 The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which this ana was but on- W. KAUFMAN & CO. $ 2.00 2.50 4.00 5.00 up. s ; : 7 up. lO-Upup. .600 Palis aU Wool Pants at - ' RAO ' ..'' , 7,1 ' - '-- ' ' 400 ".' .!" ' -extra fine, 'wipBSO, Suite, Btfek and Fjock,, S y fM$ ,tagh Weight Summer Coats. Alpaca, Lineh'kohair and Cotton Coat' as low as 40Cent8, We tare made thW reduction to dose oat tne anove 101s, as pe prices nameoare Biwauuu- prices. Call at once auaprocare a mugiuiu - -1 w. w, t a-ihunon hand a fine Unet'GenGemen's Furnishing Goods. Straw Hats formerly sold at slROwe sell now at S1.00. Gents' Gauze Undershirts for 250.;. .-, b--i. j r ;'.'-, ; Jmy4 .XI Hi I TvTTT ,4f' onffnhA tni'AA nonrs tne srarL 01 niiu m naner was uueii uruueu. .v ..-------- -- ihnBnn tvne foundry, of Philadelphia, the WOOas auu trail. uuul,jip.(,,n.wuu 3iSSai iiima noloneerntforuse. l!Vo tn ap.ft it tl'ied . :);' : 1 1. hxnnai haMitwr rttMMari ta dm S " i. .... . . .. . I -.4!) G BOCEBXES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS I n(t '! '', ) ! Hfot toyal l?iioua:to. ; i Wash. Letter to thejBaMmore Sotu " J rj Among the persons; selected for 'ap pointment n the army as second lieu tenant is a Mr, Flnley, of South Caro4 Una, said to be a"hephew of Senator Butler, of t thatState. This appoint ment, it 8eems, is very obnoxious to the Republican politicians herni and Uiey are devising means for its withdrawal. The Charge is maue luakjuuc in sufficiently loyal to the government , or rather that he has not yet reached that degree of reconstruion lnade necessc rv bvhis having been a CJonfederate to entitle him to become officer f;the armv. , Finley was only a.boywheftthe warbroke out. ' . different style of type. , It will do good service for several yeart to come,' It will iKfsokt J9SuJItPnr; chasers :and,'ltf kmU.mJemMt without easea,' Address -OBSERVER, rteewty, D B,W.ALK3fANDER, DEltTtS k iHl iUti !l .f With' 23 years :'expertenoe . guarantee enure attsfacOon . '..janii MEW FEATURES Come to me for Bacoin, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Jfamuyiirooeries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's Da- &4 .f,.; ,-s.r..T. (J4Jl. Ihl t. ';.(V ra ,v ,i.ai.iJl it ' ,; ,BEST RYE WHISKEY I ', i a . . , ' . ' i,. rA ,'f ,sf Also a One lotoTctountijHanik3 4 All goods delivered in the icttr. free; of charge. , K)C3 f ft US.V. d. ." P. WJRNGEB, ,f ''Next' door helow Wilson i Black's old stand: 1 api&. JJARPER'S WEEKLY. . , 1 879. . I LUST RAT ED. MOTICIS OF TttK PKES8. The Wkeklt remains easily at the head of Illus trated papers by its fine literary euallty, the beauty OI IIS type ana wwncuw. opniigiwHi OBinivuniu. Its pietorlal attractions are eaperband-embrace every 'vaMety of subject, and arttstio treatment Zion't Herald, Boston," - agency lortne aissemi- Tb Wriit Is a nation of correct poutlcal principles, and a power ful oooonent of shams, frauds, and false pretences. evening jsxprees, ritocuesiei. , , HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 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Address ".. , ,T HARPER ft BROTHERS, '..decll-)r ! f " New iort fpHE, TORE VILLE, NEWS, J :1 -jj.i .Tit? I r,t, r .! iA'it-.'t.' " T The above will be the name of a weekly Demo cratic newspaper, the publication of which will be commenced at an early day at ' Xorkrlka, 8. C, by "w M. WarUck. - 1 ' - The Nkws will be a good advertising medhmi Jor the buslaess' men of .Charlotte, toe paper will have a large circulation in tne counties i i.uicu.ii, iwn. Janbi.u - W in Yorkrf'le,S C. 1 June 20,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1879, edition 1
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