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C1LU. U. JOPTES, Editor etc Proprietor 1 ;juiA.'. ilni . . , ,i ,.jM; r, ".' - SKTXBXO AT TBI F08T-OFFICX AT CHABU7TTK, . S. ft.AA8acjngrtAiltATrti ' ' i: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 18797" THE SPOFFOHD.KELLOr. CASE. i J-i i'l '. .. .... i 1 From the drift; of t,he testimony taken before the 'Senate subcommittee si ttfrig ate w drtlSfisColiear'eVidencd in the Spoflford-Ifellg5 contested election cae, asveq ai. from the general Knovvieue jwicnyme puonc has of thejfriansfer Jn vlrfch Kellogg procured his election to the Senate, added to the known fact of the entire illegality of the body which thus elected him, there can be little doubt that when the case comes to a test the, Senate will unseat Kellogg and give his p!ace to Spofford. This will raise a howl. It will be asserted that Kellogg is ousted on account of the slenderness of the Democratic majority in the Senate. Indfed, it is already" being predicted that this will ' be Accom plished, and for this reason. The organs are expected to take this posi tion, but it is surprising ?tq see a paper with as much sense, itn'd ordinarily of as much fairness, as the Philadelphia times, harping on the same strain. This paper acknowledges that Kellogg bought his way into the Senate through a Legislature which had no sort of right to recognition as such, but claims that being in, and haying held his seat thus long, he should be permitted to hold" it to the end of the term for which, he was elected. This is the merest gophistry.: It amounts to sayiojf that fraud, if suc cessful, is to be cordoned; that no matter by what means a man may secure a seat in the Senate he should be permitted to keep it if he can only get it; that thjee or four wrongs,, per petrated in this case will somehow, 'in some unexplained manner, make a right. The Times evidently believes in . , "The good old rule, the simple plan, That he may take who has tne power And he must hold who can." Mr. Kellog is either entitled to the seat which he holds of he is not. It be longs to either himjor to Judge Spofford. If to Spofford, then Kellogg should be unseated and the rightful owner given possession. There is neither rhyme nor reason in saying that because Spof ford has been defrauded of his rights thus far it is proper that the Senate should continue, to defraud him, j The country can see thtf sense of the" po sition to seat hina when his title is shown, and it is a sufficient answer to the Radical party when it cries aloud, as it will, that Kellogg is ousted and Spofford seated only for the sake of the maintenance of Democratic supremacy, that even if this is true the Democrats are only following Republican prece dent. , - If the footings up f ram this investiga tion shall show what is expected, the Democratic majority in the Senate will prove itself too cowardly to live if it shall fail to award Judge Spofford his,: seat. Parties can no more afford than individuals to be influenced from the paths of rectitude by a temporary cla mor. The demands of justice must be heeded, no matter what betide, and no good fate, be sure, is in store for the .j pary which- turns a deaf ear io these A? COROAEItSAlND'fHEIR IlNOJtlESTS. Massachusetts has abolished coroners ana their juries, and inquests in that State are now conducted by medical men, under the instructions 'of the courts as to tlieir legal functions. The results of the change thus far are said to have been admirable, and there seems no reason why they should be other wise. The jury is but a cumbersome institutionjnthe case of inaueats. neith. er faciUting tTrfuiry norSH$r- iug it complete, wHiie it takes men awayfrdn? tjieil business and arises loss, 'Cljicontenience to them! m ore important inquiry, however, than the one as to the practicability of the transfer ofcthe duties of coroner.is that as to reducing the cost of the holding of jnquesis. in many counties this one among others this 'is a avenrsericras burden. Every week or iwp the coro ner holds an inquest and toi each of these the county is saddled with a bill of costs ranging all the way from $12 to$2o. ; in some countiea th duties of coroner are merely nominal, but in the populous counties they are frequently called upon to discharge the functions of their offices. - Frequently it happens mat ineir services have beer, invoked without any sufficient cause, but their duties are discharged, nevertheless, and they collect their bills, as titer: nguttodo. y Sja ; i The question, therefore, we say, of re ducing the cast of the holding of in quests, or .of reducing the classes of cases on which they may , sit, is out pf more practical importarlce than the mere question of who shall discharge the duties. Often it occurs that inquests are held when there ar$ and.can be no grounds ff affipWpiiit death rultr: ed from other than natural causes, and where, therefore, there is no necessity for an inquest) IMs ;h negalatipniof this matter to which economists 'ma well address themselves.- ; ... . 'i 1 'r lowing paragraph, from a letter written stroyed the entire business section, ex by Col. E. R4 Liles from Washington to cept one str"ctuls Thfere little in- . uvem , nj iu KCxccau UJ j-uitu varuiiiuans' wun reai pleasure l ne venerable Gentleman is li vl v and interesting in oonversation ; walks4- Paris, Nov 27.-rPaul Denaiaff. as vigorously as he did then, and cherin tt 2 XZuei ishes the same love for his home todM 5i3 W?1 that animated him in the years tnat are gone. The second edi tion oi ma nismrtf a ir-frwtf candidly admitted to faults and and laughed most heartily at the criti cisms and undeserved ridicule that it received. ;-I:;t;, f--;r:;sv ,ndiaiB" fwigred f or . Murder. kiniW. T-Sauluskinia.and Kype In- thJ' Perkins 'family in the Indian war two years ago. Both died stolidly. " I WHO DOES GRANT BELONG TO 7 It would be conspicuously logical in Southemeffiocjata sel re election of qenrnto t&e presiden cy of the TJjo&ted $afes;l; wou3jt in deed. The JfortMSTS vlfepiiolicanw desire his nomination next vear. desire" it on the ground that Hayes and Blaine and Conkling and Sherman are not "stalwart" enough and would be too ,'raifch.' disposed to temporize with the ..fcputft;., in f acjhis cpnciliator jioljcy towards this section was what brought Mr. ITayfjg into $sreputeJvvftHhis breth ren. Tfrey ait a "stron manoie who wll giyfe ijiem a "Strang goerl ment" and mkk the rebels to wL While this is undoubtedly the platform upon which he is being run in the North, and while everybody with a memory must recognize the justice of the claim which they set up for him, a few brindl&-tails in the . South, .are pushing the man on horseback because he is "the only, na tional man"; the only man who can al lay sectionalism and give to the coun try government under ? which all sec- o an A tail ncnn Mll Vi 1 1 T . brie section it is claimed for him that he is, one sort of man ; in the,pther it is urged that he is exactly another sort of . mi j i i i uiau.( ,ipe staiwaris navegooa reason tot uj ihatj Grani -4Al give-theM a strong and an intensely sectional gov ernment because that is just what he did during eight years in the presiden cy; the Southern brindle-tails have no reason whatever for saying that he will administer a broad, conservative and hupaane government, because both of his admihistrationsjpasf; were exactly the reverse of thlsT moment s rejliectioii will satisfy any sensible person liclEparty it is that is entitled to nhefbodjfot Grant," over which the New Vork lferald says there is now a fight between the Northern stalwarts and the Southern Democrats. For our part the stalwarts may have it. It has been stated that Gen. Jos. E. Johnston is the prominent Southern Democrat who will introduce a bill in the next Congress to make Grant Captain-General of the armieSof the United States, with a salary of $50,000 or such matter attached. Per contra,the Lynch burg Netos says: "Keckon this is a mis take. This is hurrying up the Empire rather too fast for Virginia. The South will not like that title, and a Democrat will burn his fingers in meddling with titles. General Johnston is wiser than these news-makers, we opine." J- A Versatile New Yorker in Durance for Otis Little Irregularity-. New, York. November , 27 James jsoyav Jr, alias Jim-Boyd, .has been ar rested charged with dealing in counter feit quarters and ten cent pieces. The commissioner committed Boyd to jail for examination in default of a $5,000 bond. Some time ago Boyd sold one of the officers of the secret service several hundred dollars' worth of 8ptrri(Jus cdin, and he has since been "kept under con stant surveillance. His arrest was not made at the time of that transaction, as the detectives desired to arrest others engaged in the same Jine of business. These having since been captured and iemg in jail, thrreskf Boyd follow ed. Boyd had on his person $500 in good money. He has been a detective in former years, merchant and travel ler, each in turn, and once was a mail carrier. Fatal Boiler and Powder Explosions. jNiw- Orjce1!ns, Nov, 27. By the ac cidental explosion of .five pounds of ponder at Ileesidence of Wm. Knaps, u1,??6 CoilPse parish. Knaps and one child wereiseverely fcrarned and two of his children one three and the other six years old ad their grandmother, Mrs. Evariste Faber, were killed. Salem, Ind., "Nov. 27. The boiler of a portable saw mill at ' Kuzh Crb near here, exploded with terrible force, Tuesday, blowing the mill to atoms and insianiiy killing Engineer Jos. Hanger, wuuoo uuuy was nunea in an unrecog' uizauie mass across th utroot Three school children, who were pass- wj nine, Tcie aevereiy cut ana oAotln1 V. . . j. . i : ; - ""cu, uui Lueix injuries are not ratal, The mill ;wfii an old ond aiSdnheefi gineer had considered the boileT nn afe for -some time previous Jtp thq.ex- I ?X 'III : S ; A Supposed Forgrer Sent On. Richmond, Ya.,-ov. 27. A. Eilers, a vctMitu, wno wassaTreatea wita a natnber of suBnosfwf frnriniit rvn drafts for largownounts, with which be- nau enaeavorea to effect the purchase otiargequantityof tobacco for ship- evyv w vjctuiaijy,- was examuiea m tm lice court to-day-and sent on to the listings Court for indictment for at tempting to oDtain good3 by false pre- wuvep. xiw uumpanjon, vvm. schnei rial nrnfa Vvl4 . a. 1 . j i ... nao iicju uiilu ;oaturaay witn a view or nearing rrom New York as to his identity. Irregularities in tne Toronto Custom Toronto, Nov. 27. IrrelulattieS are reported to have been discovered in thepustom house here, and an examina- short $aob& dbllectori Jantes E. Smith aifrcJBMcfr Wmra?e implicated. ThA mnnoTr a been spent in land speculations. I f Distasteful Men in Office. , jjuuwn, iiuv. ai. infi fimejra Tafia correspondent reporte that at a caucus of deputies belonging to the pure Left, great complaint wasmade at the main tenance in niinllP.. fifflna i: Kepublfoans.:-Yh8 fcaUdiisdelegatedits bureau to wait, upon the cabinet and maw!, uwn cnanges on tne staffs of the Yiuums uepartmnts. . u : All for Spite . T . T KslLUAll ItAPIDS, IOWA, NOV. 27. A se by artvsaloorbJciepe. J Denies the Soft Impeachment. mi thVpftrf ot Wncl-JeronSar leon. He savs he will noT d?n oerome s religious principles have noth- xnr. uiaastone. in a SDeechtb thi eleetort shere. expressed t himsftlf in f , yor pr,myjng home rule to Ireland, but In Ideal matters onlv. - - jh-- -- Death el An EarlUlimam London. Nov. 27. The death of fla- briel, GRavier, cmjnuixt who. iSupeir- j intended the1 destra;twfo-t9tyehr.j UVU1V Vvl A IAJ OUllVUUtbUi IF A JUL RIVEl? AFFAIKS. Adranee in l4ior7'irajres--Fnnd- A AmcmwilLtnk Company's f 4Wli W:'iMl hi H ftmfboard of ira4e;edjrestdra, Janfiary 1st, the' schetrule of prices parabperatives in April, 1878. This is equivalent to 15 per cent, increase. The stockholders of the American Linen Company have voted to fund the ponsbng 6 peicnt.rntoovriiri "" VAraAivjaa iflhin, nor any division of property made un til ioe uonas are paia. xne lnaebted nessi including.the Paine losses, is about S55D.000, leavipg the working capital by thC new arrangement $50,000. Grant and Thoina. New York Sun. . . One fact stands out conspicuously in the recent gathering of the Armv of the Cumberland at; "yVashington to do honor to the 'memory of Gen. Thomas! There were bofc four volunteer militaiT com panies present on that occasion, and all oi tiiem rrom me soutn, mostly cohit posed of young men of the generation grown up since the close of the rebel lion, tut . the sons, brothers, or near Kindred of Confederates. M Their voluntary presence was the best sort of testimony of the growth of new ideas in the South, and of a desire to wipe out the memories of the bloodv past, on: the part of those who are daily fctejjplBg Into the responsibilities of the present time. It is one of the very best signs of honest reconciliation, and de serves to be appreciated and honored by all who would blot out sectional lines in politics and bring the countrv to a just consideration of -its material and moral Interests. Next to the presence i uit-stj companies, me aosenceor lien. Grant was the most significant incident of that reunion. He lffarded ttpii: Thomas, as- slow-, and -was on the-point or snnpraprlinor him in nmmmnnA .!... f a crashing yictory proved the wisdom v;j.uuuuciui pieparauons, ana turned the tide for the cause of the Union. Above all other men, it was the duty of Gen. Grant to have made even a sacrifice to join the soldiers of the Cumberland in rendering respect to their departed commander, if for no other reason, because of the injustice he had done to him when living. Nothing but personal convenience was given as a reason for this failure in common propriety. Grant had not the poor excuse which his next friend, Sheridan, pleaded, of a medical certifi cate forbidding travel. The true cause of this neglect was indifferently con cealed, but it is known to thousands and is not likely to be forgotten. Fire and Panic in a School Room. St. Loos, November 27. Fire was discovered yesterday morning on the ground floor of the Webster school, the largest primary school in St. Louis. L pc n the school fire alarm being struck the children on the ground floor went out in good order, but a panic seized tfeft girls on fhft floors above and despite ther exertions df7 the teachers, thev rusnea wildly into the stairway, and the greatest confusion resulted. Their pressure caused: thq balusters . between the: second and ground floors to give way and several children fell to the floor below. Ellen Lerick's arm was broken, Emma Dillon was badly hurt about the head and upper part of her body by the balusters falling on her, and Eva Shafer was severely bruioed. Mrs; Baltazzar, the teacher, in her brave efforts to stop the children at the head of the stairs, was knocked down, trampled on and bor ffOOT. She was much bruised but not seriously injured. The panic was con fined to the girls, the boys being dis charged without disorder. The terror of the girls seems to have been greatly increased by the ringing of a large bell on top of the building by some one unknown. The fire was a trifling affair and was soon subdued. It is con sidered remarkable that the casualties are so few. ' ' Tke Title to Leadrllle iu Court. Denter, Col, November 27.i-The case -involving the title to the land on which Leactville stands, was decided intheL nited States District Court to day, rhe title to said land is derived through patents from the government lor placer mining grounds. The St Louis Smelting and Refining Company have sued Thomas Kemn tn romvap o.; leases purchased by that company from the patentee, Thos. Stowe, and which had been taken possesion of by defen dant. The court decided the patents voidit not appearing that the patentee had fulfilled their conditions. , nu'iunxuif in jucorgla. rotember 27.4Tei fromDeKall eotintymiT toiav .-tTen men taken Derp?e United .States! Commissioner Smith on a crrarger of -ktr-klnf ing Man cA1Pine, his son and daughter. All these, were terribly, .beaten., lutit did not appear that thev were? fault ed for any political of other Teason in violation of the-United States-statutes, and the case was dismissed. It will probably go before the State courts. It is claimed that the girl as intimate with vc negro. Te Ctajlianw Occupy Iquique. ' R16 Janbbio, Novemb-44.--Intelli-gence has reached here that the u i lna have occupied Iquique, which had been previously abandoned by the allies. "AVItli tbe Survivors on Board. Halifax. Nov. 27. Tho ciaam rcassip sailed for New York this af- ttyStrUi passengers trom the distrbled City of Eichmond. Half ol aa Indiana Town Burned. CiKciNiTAk; 0 Novi'.One-half of the town ft Qwensburg, Indiana, has Looks Hike Peace, kawlins, Nov. 27. The troops sta- lioned ua,YB receijea orders to go ' i 4dto kA TMaPHIC MARKET REPORTS. KOVEMBEB 26, 1879 Litehpoot R p. m. Cotton firmer.' Mlddllrur. u pianas. Middling Orleans. 7c.; sales iln. oiil a-rrutrt 1 Ann n 5.050. Asaericnn A KKA liHitura t.aoCl' VV 7 qo ww m,ddlllie; clausa November delivery NoTCmber and December 27-32al3-16a January and February 6 TaTto27-a2. FehA"ia d MarfU a -aijai M wr'-iftrll and May 6 15-16. Stay T T i w ' VMM e v UI1U fuiu aj m w J July and August . New cron Rhtnnui nanITkk.. " Yesterday bein a legal holiday, no other rd porta were received.! ri-: -J-l -W T 9 CHABLOTra, C6U3MBIA & AUGCBTA Bin.HAAT TV. vv.uiuum, o. v. jNovemDer zi, ibtm., The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of this w,1i hw to SSnS wldneiS theSd day of .December next for the election rAlnHK4 O -vt -TT I mreciora ana the transaction of eenerslbtUtaeas-'f 4; nwr. AO-VOUHI. i jr. D I A ft ft C Stool, cover and book only $143 to ,riHllU0S2A.IL fIRflAKS. 1H Ktnm. a net ' 't!S2l eB steel, book, only v1 Holiday newspa?r free. Address Daniel eatry, wasnington.'N. J.- AgeritsrRead This ! T we want an Aeent In this count to whom wm will pay a salary of $100 per month and expenses w sen our wonaenui invention, sample rree. Ad- (lrPKR R fllflfw NHlHHlN 111 Marshall Mlnhl. ! ' ' L L 1 T TLLL'8 MANTTAT. gnrtai and Business. For. everybody! As ;nts wanted. Wm. Shepard, itJ-ulton street, N.1 & 1 OA1 returnsln SO days on SI OO invested 3P 1 AJf Official reports and information free. Like profits weekly on stock options of S10 to S50. Addre-8 T. POTTEB WIGHT 6 CO., Bankers, 35 nau oireei, n. I. I'hMiliiii. Iulin vv : y ureeK. iiu.l pnyn iwmrpun rnfl'ji br tlt New ('Npltallztinu 8yiteiii of otivnitfnr in M'M-kM. Full xplsnatlmi ra ftrM'r- tko to AUAuOfbtotni A ci, Buik.nr, M BraaU St., N. Y. PSTCHOMANCY, OB SOUM3HABMING. How either sex mar fascinate and ealn the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. i iub simpie menial acquirement axi can i mo uj mail ior aac. toeetner wren a Guide, Egyptian Oracle. Dreams, and Hints to La mes, a aueer ooon. inn.oon sold. - Addreaa n. . MASON, 700 Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE IN THE WORLD. 53,872 Superb English Books at Our Price. 75.276 New American Books at Tour Price. 1 1 2,726 Second-hand Books at Any Price. Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman street, near New Post Office, N. Y. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts and other jsiectnc Appliances upon trial for 80 days to those Bunenng irom .nervous ueDUity, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys. and many other diseases. A sore care guaranteed or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Mar- WANTED gSi BIBLES containing Cruden's Concordance and over 2,000 Illustrations, with all the NEW FRAT-rmica aian ior Literature. Art and Song. With over 400 engravings. These are the books to sell for the Holidays Bibles for parents, and jLiiceraiure, Art ana song ior tne young people. Circulars and terms sent on application to J. H. CHAMBERS k CO., nov21 4w, Atlanta, Ga. A FORTUNE QUICKLY MADE. MOBTBT has been made more rapidly within the last few months in Wall St than at any period since 1873. Immense profits have been realized from small investments. The following affidavit explains itself: PmoaallT tenured befon ma. Owes A tHn. nTliW uu. St. He v York City, to at known, and oa baliit alr worn url that on u lBTOstmmt of 9S plmcai with ThatclMr, felmoat Co., Baakan, and bj them oporatod for pniod of tiro woaka. (SHaed) Oao.AFATra. Btato of W.w York, 1 Olty aad Count j of New Yoi. ; Sworn baforo m. this Sid September, 1879. J. B. Horn, Notary PubUe, 91 Oaane St., N. T. natokar, BelBtont Co. aocopt labacrfbera an their 1 per cent, inarcinarin their concentration of capital, -whereby a nam bet of "mail mm. of Irom 8 and npwarda are aggregated and atocka operated Lateat Wall Street information eet free upoa iiui;Hi.tt, BKUIOST & CO. Bankers, . v xaei, or e nroaa street, Mew Yon City. nov21 4w. MEETING. There wlU be a meeting of the Carolina Fair As sociation at the Court House in Charlotte, Saturday, the 6th day of December, at 1 2 o'clock. The election of officers for the ensuing year, the settlement of the Question as to whether raelne will hereafter be allowed at the Fairs of the Asso- """"i Hiuuuiuiiuuu ui me uiscnssion en small grain, and other business of Importance will come up for action. All persons living in the Carollnas who feel an interest in the success of the Association are respectfully requested to attend Nov. 27-d2tw2t "WW-. OFFICE OF PIEDMONT NURSERIES, Grkkhsbobo. N. C, May 31, 1 879. f I propose to give, to the patrons of the Pied 111 on t N u rser ies, The benefit of the traveling agents' commission on my Nursery stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, 4a, anl have reduced the price 50 per cent Apples and Peaches, 1st class, 8 to 6 teet; fine improved jruusjis are grown tn North Carolina, and ready uiDuctuuu, ucicreuco given w any nursery in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples runnimr vw .uu vuuigo, v un lOKH VOXlCUd). I FeOS Will be packed in good strong boxes or bales, and de livered to railroad depots or express offices without omj ua marge ior ooxes or delivery. 1 will fur iiiau tu toe iouowmg low rate: Peaches and Ap- Bach. Crab mmAnful Trees, Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaner than ouu uj juij puraery in JNonn Carolina. Cash to accompany the orders. Any one not hav A.. n n 1 . . . ing casn may nil out note, signed by purchaser, to be paid when trees are delivered at depot specified br purchaser. Note to accompany trees and paid n moot are ueuvereu, purcnasers paying all freights on same. Trees will be shipped In No vember and purchaser notified when to meet them. Persons ordering will state plainly -where to ship Name the depots. Letters of lnnntrr cheerfully. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar- ouweu. ocuu in oruers ai once. "Very respectfully, . C. DIXON, .F1,0011601 ot Kedmont Nurseries. Tune 7 eodBm, 1,000 lbs OF CHOICE COUNTRY PORK JUST RECEIVED BY Q. A. McLEAN & CO. Nov. 27. SALE OF GOLD MINE. A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 140 ACRES , Situated In Union County, Nortli CarpUna, with The Nott Gold Mine on it, will be sold Tile Fir.t Alonilflv in hml,.. nittt,00- Terms, one-tnlrd cash, balanca nnn n h pteXs6 0f purettaf of '"I'H I. ."Sli' v : : .sji-.r?-:;.,.; .. . , 'ffidTu64 br 111066 wh0 i - -At yhe Richest Mine in the Sooth. Unit' "U ' v.. . . a inqnire ana examine lor youreelf. w . - HSt,Suw'tWtt' to Wilson, Attorney. TlUefB.C., wu.w. V. JICUAMTS COUOLAB. Attorners. i.Winnsboro, 8, C. Ibexes Coqplefe li V MJJJI fWAW -A J AAU Vli A,'1U . nuu vi Mwwiu uuouu . aim vui uuq vi f AVAalUnt mini tr n Nha xv best makes, cannot be surpassed in beauty ol Tbese Goods were all carefully selected, with nres.? We lavtte all purchasers to Inspect our I purchasers to Inspect our .L.h S,JtJ ttptttVS. CHARLOTTE DEPOT Portner's Alexandria BREWERY. lotte, and vicinity, that I have opened in this city, on Trade street (next door to the office of the Car olina Central Railroad) a BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT Of my well known Brewerr. whiw t mm keep on hand my celebrated . Tirol! Lager Beer III keffS. Hit WRIT Sm hnttTaH In fwnvahiAnf family use and for shipping. Ih.? vrepntatl011 01 mis wr Is established: in fact it has received the highest prizes at the North vewuiuiu euia Virginia mate x airs. Our bottled beer Is snta! iv enlng, and is highly recommended by the medical rraternity for delicate persons, and those needing a ton to. lar Delivered dally in any part of the city free of extra charge. ' ROBERT PORTNER. Nov. 18. TO THE CHARLOTTE PUBLIC ! COMPETITION IS THE LtfcE OF TRADE. I desire the Charlotte public to know Ui;U the BOUNDARY AVEU- Beer Bottlir s Establishment hss reduced ihr nrt Of First Class Lngor Deor to seventy-five cents per dozen bottles, and that I will In the future, as in the past, try to deserve the patrouiiire of the nubile bv de.ivttrinif free of charee io anr cart of the elt onle htrictlr first class beer. I have ordered and will receive in a few dars a supply of new Datent bottles, for the convenience of uiy customers. F. C. MUNZLER. Nov. 19. DURHAM (ANALYZED BY DR. W. H. TAYLOR, STAT CHEMIST OF VIRGINIA. AND PRONOUNC ED PURE, AND RECOMMENDED A3 A BEVERAGE OR MEDICI E. The attention of the citizens of rhnrtott ami the SUrroundlne countrv U ay.-iin rilitvl in rnu Pure Whiskey, now so popular botu Nnth and South. We have the endorssition of manv Druf- glsts and Dealewin New Yoik City. Washmiftoii, D. C, New Orleam. &in ranclseo. ami :n inv nth. er cities, and we can confidently recommend the "Durham" to be tcual to anv Whisker .liatiiirtii in this country. uail Tor "l urham" at W. R. CophraiiH'n fpinmJ Botel Saloon. ELLISON 4 IIARVEY. sole Proprietor Oct 21- dtf. HAPPY JOE FISCHESSER. OOLK AtiKNi' ttL THS ATLANTA tt.tiiiiltY " Let those who never drank IWr be? .re. Go to 2 k'isciuismi'A and Qiiiia. u uiure.' FBESL t'ROy THE ATLANTA BKLttJUtY, ON J' LL TriK WAT. I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I am able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg PUEE ICE COLO LAGEB EEEH Brooght to my door In an kse-eold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons in Charlotte, or at a distance, can buy beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant- wwwu pure ana rren ns u just made. My facilities this tuimm r tor the delivery of Beer are better than ever. ,ind as the sole agent in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully solicit the patroniige of the public. Wines and the best I Iqu in on draught or for bu3 uj ue (jiwtimiy an me time. O Y STER S On the half-shell. Lovers of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by JOSEPH FISCHESSER, ju27 JMINENT DR. Wm. ALEX. GRKtNK ' MACON, GA., Writes: ' I cheerfully slate that I have tested the virtoes and efficiency of Colden's Lleblg's Liquid Extract of Beef in my prrvbte practice in eases of general debility, weakness, depression, dyspepsia, loss of appetite and nervous afflicttous. when med icine has proven more than useless. I have found it the best remedy I have ever usei In chronical eohollsm, when the, stomach is always irritable and food required to nourish. Sold by Leading Druggists. A ROOD PL Id one vaet akiUfai ami invaetBMa PLAN. Nmbtehif m4 f-mtlic mammy mrterm vt turn a mrry Awmmtms ef ean-tal. wtt hmmffmiit. Lnr prpflt dtrMtd pr rate mm U"?tl wwSwS!1 ?!U,,Cr ttocU dUn A, mailed fr Ww- w.. it nrvmn otrtw. ttmw Tore. $io Ta $iooo sststwiLsK ery month. Book sent free explaining everything. Newrt " CO., Bankers, 7 Wall 8 177 a??,,t5 nd expenses guaranted to Agents qpi I Outfit free. Shaw 4 Co., Augusta,, Maine. 9R777 A TE 'Hand expenses to Agents. Outfit w wee irre. Address P. Q. YiCKERY; Angus- ta, Maine. ADVERTISERS BY iUre&slag CEO. P. ROW ELL & CO'S Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 30 Spruce street, New York, can lenrn tha nt of v:r ed line of ADVERTISING 5 marWET pers. . .. , , . ; , --"r 10O-PAGE JAMPHLET 10C. - JUST RECEIVED. 3,000 ARTICLES FIVE CENT COUNTER. CAlI EARLY AT THE OIJl PpSTQlTlCE ; ; BTJILTJINQ. AH .ir : IWY20 ,t i! KVif I ii:--: f 4 . i. - . .... UDWU ffcCtVJuI V dU HI IIS. I II I K HTflTlr fV xinm aAuiLflA ana HiNrkMinH (jnnna VTUV U ifiDIvn - . "V?'VV Vf UV.A finish, style. Quality and Gheanneaa "enuemen, Ladiesl Bow. Misses anit fh iirimn f , k ' . ' reference to the wants of 5m emtmtiAi. MM VOOi . Stock, feeling well assured -mmn ,itr rr"iL'?U cheaply, and Will h WW f -ntmni, Stock, feeling well assured we oanTultry oue, uiXieWj. Will be: F etfrei . ,v i i . .rrWanPrtce,whdlBayfaroruswitJ . . FT .Til T PARLOR AND COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. t3T NO. 5 WEST TRADE , THBS T 'If , in,. Q ' SOLD BY HBurg Id 1 S1J500.00 BEWARE B0D I PARTICULAR t 'eB OH 5HUTfc ADORES S i FORI WhiteSewing Machime DOKSS GOOOS, SXAeKS, SHAWLS, COTTONS, TKIMMINGS, , FleAJKBTEXS, HOSIERY, iria and Boys' Salts, Iaadles' (Jnderwear, : WRAPS, cosTtnrrKS, RIBBONS, HAJfDBLERCHTEFS, WHITE GOODS, BVTTOXTS, HAJtXBVB.es. SKIRT BRAID, V4 I SRWING SIIiK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES. 3s PANCT GOODS, Ac; ; 1 May Ldfc.vtill jan 9. m Over 2,OGO Druggists have signed' the following remaikable pai er. signatures of which can be seen at our office: MESSRS. RE ABI'RY & JOHNSON, 2 Platte Street, New York : J or tne past lew years we nave Bcrson's Capcine Porous P taste r To 11 others. We co-isl ler them one of the very few reliable househo'd rvmdles worth. of.- Mifl denoe. They are superior to all other Porous Plasters or medicines for external use." THZ LEAima AND POPULAR 5S7 With us through our SAMPLE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT is simple, eary, c:ui advantageous. Anyone BTiting to us for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods needed, wiii receive, by return mail, the desired samples and information. Goods sent BY MAIL OR EXPRESS. Thror-h this means ladies everywhere throughout the United States avail them selves of a very convenient plan of receiving Dress Goods, Trimmings, rj a General Outfit from the head centres of trad" v here they can at all times obtain uie best goods, iiewest a .id latent styles to be had i the least money. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. JTauufacMircrs, Retailers, and Importers of Choice ITovoUUb in. Jre Goods, SUks, Trimmings, etc., CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., (ESTABLISHED 1842,) And 13 Rue Richer, Paris. France. . 5P"Have the cMldrem send for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards.- AH Sampler ini Monnatloa tent free to all parts of tha United States. Oct 14dft3m. SlCiBIIaiuons. ffliill WIlf)LKSALE AND RETAIL (iroms and Confectioners, Dealers in Tobacco, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Etc, Etc., ch&rloti-e, fv. c. Tne best una nr Tinuu f,n , hot sait.teisrritratr iojeooying. sjp ' .r .. A. B. NISBET iBBO WHEATBREAD GAEESI 10AEESH Pound Sponge, Frait; JeQy, and afi klasa cf fancy SHaysi&f . ;U-' Trade aoweti Orders for ornamental Calces promptly attended to. AIIDaOCCOUHTFftS I f "J ne? these eoanters. We are the origi nator and LeadriMtere) we liate tbVroly two i!5"?1 Jobbing nouSMlrTthe oT wuu mwanatiiiu particulars. 1 itiili 28 il'.ii to ITOSEENT-Twd LousesoWfour kvneioneVve j -T. JS"1 butbulldlngk far the re lS8a! " ' AT PBArfto'S, . : uwuo iiin iiijiMiin H K4H ii vvuv . W i :AAfkL l.-t nr . n . . . - v . ' "'"WU VUMUIVll V? . , .... . . rr ?T,t,iaau, an Prtce, who mar faror ua th a euii ess Dlichols, T WftOLESAtE AND EKTA1L ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. FULL LINE OF Cheap Bedsteads, LOUNGES. CHAMBER SUITS. Ladies' and bentiemenff Burial Bobesane STREET, XJHIRLOTT N. C. 1 ' supply. - A i.iL.: SO SIMPLE , WARRANTED HVHBER3 Co Cl e v clan d o hi o . BY HAIL 1111 , .. : : .. :!f J Send for Samples or information, and satisfy yoursrtj how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by Mad or Express. We carry an average stock of about $100,000, all haunhi for prompt cash. t&lYy us. Have the Children send for a set of our Advertising Caids. I COOPErT&CONARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA. PA. srablinhod 185a . sold various biands of Torous Plasters. Plir.S ri.lMS - t 1 ' O00D3 EOTJSB 0? PHILADELPHIA. s 5! 3 1 3 r S M a o 4 i NEW STORE. TIN 1 HARDWARE . Ha-e just received a splended stock of Healing and Cocking Stoves, consisting of IRON KING, T 7C0TT0N KING, , ELMQPALMETTO, i. ind the Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stove. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Zinc, Solder, Wire and Tlu- iti v,: iA ' ,7 Ware of all kinds. Tin and Sheet-Ironwork promptly done--eliarg- es moderate. BICHAED MOORE, Next door to Wlttkowsay Baruch. Nov. 16 -d6U -lit -:V ' ' UNDERTAKING. ay rV. A full Hne Of "COlttrfNH KmBtRrrfl'nin hii rl cheap. jTLA&TIC, TN$KBEB ftOHlO kAiLltOAD ScrxBiirrsarosKT's Omen. Charlotte, N. C, Sept 2-'d, 187W. I On and after Tuesday, Sept 23d, the following schedule will be run over this road; ' i- GOING NbRTH.1 '-'"A-x Leave3iariotte,......i. ...... 4 00 p. m w Davidson College 5 51 p. m. Arriveat 8UtesvWe.....i-'Af f 80 p. . Kf A trOINQ SOOTH.1 Leave StatesvUle.......... t,.,..,r 0 00 a. in. ' 44 Davidsofl College,... '. . .v ...... 7 42 a. w. Arrive at Charlotte, .v.... 9 80 a. m. TTr.Tr HMt ,ji J. J. GORMLET, sept 23 Sup'U " - - - jV jj-r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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