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i . ' k . H 3 (I )c CI) arbttc bsmttr. 8VB8mirri6N rate: -J pay, yar (j8) S8 oo S jWm 4 00 7?ir JfoniAi 00 rw Month 78 WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, ( the county) m advance -S2 00 out of the county, poetpmd, M six Months -1 00 Liberal Reductions jor Club. x i TB$ 0B8EBY1B JOB DXPlBTHXirr HaYtbnttoroaghV" wnt, and wBJi Uw latest stylet of Typo, and oreiy manner of 0V'FttMm tanr tittdooo ttttfe neatness, dispatch acneanen. We can Kct lh al short notice, " " BLANKS, BILL-HlAJl&i U. .7 UTTX-mLU)8rifiM. TAe3,KECIIPTS, FOSTSBa. PIRAKMES, HANDBILLS, ..i w VOL. XXIJI. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1880. NO. 3,484. OUR TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS. I . g . - . . . . -t . . - , , i HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. We have lust received A 13EAUTIFUL LINE OF Fo r e i g n & Do m est i c C RE f O N NES, ALL GRADES. Also, Cottage Diaper;, Languedoc, Lace Curtains, Nottingham Laces, Cane Matting, Carpets, Rus, Tab!e and Floor Oil Cloths, and a very handsome line ol DRESS GOODS, Laces, White Goods, &c, &c. ItT CALL AND SEE US. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. April 27. SPMNG COMPLETED OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS U now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS J ods, which everyl sensible person knovm Is tKfe cheapest in the end. Please call and see us before buying. S We will deal fairly and hon estly with yo'L PEG RAM & CO. March Democrj' IP80. .nd Home copy. L. MEL'S Boot- Slio.e. HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, TRYON STREET, Xext Door to Dr. J, If. McAden g. :o:: If shoes you wish to buy, C;(ll slel's store ftnd try His boots and Bhoes how well they fit; Also, hats and trunks, so cheap for cash His prices are exceedingly lowf Cash sales, small profits his motto; Remember, when you wish to trade. That money saved Is money made.. Py purchasing at Aslel's store Yju save full ten per cent, or more, Prove the fact; you'll find In time More truth than poetry in my rhyme; So go and try him without falL P. S. Having connected myself with the above nuse, I am sure that my old friends and eustom fcfs can be better suited and for less money than dt any other house In the city. nir.8. , a FRANKENTHAL. Cray's Speciljc Jledieinei rADE MARKThe flreal Kng-f RADf MARK mn Kemeay, n nnfalltng;- cure for Seminal weakness, Bper- matArrhMC ' im-1 potency, and all mseases im follow, as a si . unnnAnM Of sell- 1 lassitude. Pain In the Back, Dimnesspf VJS: un. PrematnreOld Age, and many other Disease leaq to Insanity or Consamptlon, an4 t inature Qravi" " ' ' ' " '''' ' " '1, ISTVwW partleirlais aw In ew pamphlet,, wh1j we desire to serid free by mat! to every one. TM Snecmc Medldne is sold by all drugelstsat $1 per ckage, or six paokages for 95.--or wll, JZ tree by mall on receipt of the money Rddresstng rni iiu a v ii kiiii Art b ir.. ' Detroit. Mlchi J Sold in u smith TT unariotte. wnoiesaw anu rei w " i ,n a .n,tn mv wna an oruns(8 ervrjwuoio. i iDmhi k . eMs& . . 4 ' m. I WIIU1U uu If vM w s a- V 9. marO. STTIHAWI IMS : ' '5. I FOE - - . Men and Bays In Plain and Fancy Effects Very Nobby. Call and see hem. Si ( In endless variety in design and can be sylted. price; everybody Have just received alsecond stocfc of PARASOLS. - A beautiful line of French OKG ANDIES raxsca AXrj :- , - : LAWS, WHITE AND FANCY India " Mulls, lasalias . Nainsooks. and 8ome Very Handsome Grenadines and Lace Bunt ing In all desirable shades for the season. Teiyrespctfuny, T. L. SEIGLE & CO. apr!8 s pliscclltteous. PERRY DAVIS PlitfLLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. DA III VII I KT3 has never fuiltA When Hm4 rAIII IVlLLSLll ai-corajnu' to prinltd direct, ion inclosing each 1-ottU", ftml is perfectly toft even ia the mm inezpertenmi nana. PAIN KILLER TH A fiUUIZ CUKE for Sore TIi rout, lonplii, Chill, - IiarrbfM, ITsentery Cramp Cholera ana txit Bowet I'tJitpiatytr. BEST TPHiedy JPxlck or nuict DA III IflllCD W iinqtittionahhi the BEST rAIII KILLtn LINIMENT MADE. It briiura tpeedy and prwetil. relief in mil case i Braise Cats, Sprains, $erere Burn eti naltJ lll I CD is the irell-tried and n..,'i rAIII fllLLfcn friend of the MechHiiu , Farmer. Planter. Sailor, and In fact ot 1 clame wanting a medfHne always at haw !: naf to use internallT or externally v. certainty mt relief. -' , pPVq faiqily can afford to be without invaluable remedy In the hofwo. Its rrico b: it within the reach o alTand if. will annuall; cv. t many times Ita oast to dootaie' mils. i Boll j all aruggiU-tX5e. aOcand 1 a I 'ftl'.. PERRY DAVIS & SON: Providence, R. I. Proprietors. . March 13-dwly. ' ' . AVER ILL MANUFACTURERS QF pJ WHITE -AND ANJ- Desired Slmef Color Prepared Ready for Use: IN THE AVERILL PAINTj WILL BE FOUND THE FOLLING GOOD QUALITIES: It does not fade or Chalk Ofl,1)ut Retains Its Fresh- nes and Brilliancy ipr many years, mm . yu,. 'TCKdlSV It is a Pure Linked Oil Paint Beady for Use, Convenient, i - Permanent, Handsome. Easily Applied, Economical, Flre-prooJ, Water-proof, Preservati ve of Iron, Wood, Piaster, SUITABLE FOR AJL CLIMATES, .JPrepre for ImmedJite Application. REQUIRING NO OIL, THINNER OR DRIER, And, is sold by the. ( e. gallon jonly. In packajres.to Address, Wilson & UnnYcll, Wholeftalle and Retail Druggiata Dealers In P .hita.' OJs,; apr25 dlw. Cldmlcala, Glass, 4c, Charlotte, N. a -3- ' SELLING? ffltrAvTNQ determined to sea out my entire stock consisting of Dry Good Notions. Hats. Ac. br tbe 15th of May, If possible, I offer them at and telowcofit . . . i i - J 1 .J . . . n 1 . H It. ' . 1 v.. AAA U A M UTJ UUUU9 DUIUW; VI IUD UICVC, nana. vrsinns unanoue stock before pur ROKSSL gj -3 ml iJSJ me ij 1 DA I tl - VII I CD .IS 'J'tUC rMlll IVIfcUfcll knom for Sick-lieiuluche, FfUa In tlie W i X , . .- 1 1 Onr Children. When the lessons and tasks are all ended, And the school for the day Is dismissed, And the, little ones gather around me, To bid me good eight and be kissed; Oh, the little white arm that encircles lly neck lira tender embrace! Oa. the- smites thu are halos of heaven IbheddjingsajhBie of lwve on n y facel -; ; s - v f -r " - - And wbe they Are gone I sit dreaming, Ot my chlldlKKJdv tooIevely to last; - Of love that my heart will remember When it wakes to the poise of the past. Ere the world and It's wickedness made me k partner of sorrow and sin; - - When the glory of God was about me And the glory of gladness within. OH, my heart grows weak as a woman's, And the fountains of feeling will flow. When I think of the paths steep and stony Where the teet ot the dear ones must go; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of fate blowing wild; Oh, there's nothing on earth half so holy As the Innocent heart of a child. They are idols of hearts and of households; They are angels of God In disguise; His sunlight still sleeps In their tresses; His glory, still gleams in their eyes. Oh, those truants from home and from heat en! Th y havTmade me more manly and mild; And I know now how Jesus could liken The kingdom of God to a child. I ask not 4 life for the dear ones All radiant.'as others have done. But that life may have just enough shadow To temper the glare ot the sun; I would ptay God to guard-them from evil, But my prayer "would bound back to myself; Ah ! a seraph may pray for a sinner, But a sinner must pray tor himself. The twig Is so easily bended I nave banished the rule and the rod; I have taught them the goodness ot knowledge. They have taught me the goodness of God. My heart Is a dungeon ot darkness, Where I shut them for breaking a rule. My frown is sufficient correction, My love Is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in the autumn To traverse it's threshold no more. Ah, bow I shall sigh for the dear ones That meet me each morn at the door; I shall misathe "good nights" and the kisses, And the gust of their InDocent glee; The troop on the green and the flowers That are brought each morning to me. I shall miss them at morn and at eve. Their song in the school and the street; I shall miss the hum of IhHr voices And the tramp of their delicate feet. When the lessons and tasks are all ended, And death says "the school U dismissed," May the little ones gather around me, To bid me good night and be kissed. US E II V AT IONS. You never can persuade a man that a paper that has his name in it Isn't worth reading. A young lady in Ohio has been adjudged insane because she fell in love with a college professor. . Harrlsburg boys steal false hair for their bald headed mothers, which Is very Jute-lful.on the part of the boys. - Maud, (an aristocratic child): "How pretty and clever you are, mother! I'm so glad you married into our tamily. Punch. An exchange says the reason Tllden does not get married is because he will not accept the sec ond placeon any ticket. He was watching his neighbor's boy climb a tree and he had a look of painful anxiety on his coun tenance. "Are you afraid the lad wiH fnll and break his neck?" was asked him. "No," he re plied, "I'm deucedly afraid he wont." knutter wiping his mouth with his handkerchief, and runs against his astonished wife on the side walk, and tells her that the place is a barber-shop, and she looks up in his lace without a shadow of doubt in her love-lit eyes, ought she to be trusted wiih the ballot? A TERRIFIC BEAR IKillT. How tbe Polar Killed the liroivn Bear at the Cincinnati Zoo. Cincinnati CommerclaL It was found necessary yesterday to repair the polar bear water tank at the Zoo, and for the purpose the brown bears were driven into the right com partments so that their pit could be oc cupied by the white specimens of the Genus Ursus temporarily. One of the iron doors of the compartment not be ing fully closed resulted In one of the small brown bears discovering what he considered intruders in his family's do main. Every time one of the visitors passed this opening he rammed one paw through and tried to give him a swipe. many tne maie poiar, alter making several go-as-you-please laps arounaifiit, seemed to have definite- y settled upon a plan or action. v hen making tbe. next circuit the warlike paw was stuck out as before. In a sec ond lie grasped it and dragged its own er through the narrow opening into the pit. Those wno saw the ngnt say tnac it was terrific while it lasted. The con testants were unevenly matched, but nevertheless the little brown bear stood up to the work" with admirable pluck. Up and down the pit they went in the deadly struggle, the little fellow scor ing the hrst point oy bringing Diooa from-ihe polar's head, for which he re ceived a rap that made his teeth rattle and'knocked him about ten feet. They came together again like a flash, and quicker than thought the polar rose on its hind legs with his enemy in his em brace. As the pressure was applied, the bones could be heard to crack. Presently the hug relaxed and a dying bear dropped to the pavement. The po- ar now tor the hrst time seemed to oe fully enraged, and with great leaps jumped up and down on the prostrate roe, uttering ueep uoarse giuwis uiai, called forth an answering chorus from all the animals surrounding. He at last held v the carcass down with one paw and; commenced rending the bear with his teeth. ; The keeper, who had opened the - doors, making . a passage way through thepolat's quarters, now went to work with a loner, pointed iron rod, arij sqeceeaea in uriviajj ma; uoiiusi bafcfc'to their Tinarter, "when he lmme diateJy let down tb doors. , The victo rious animal thirsted - ror more gore, and in his efforts to gratify the desire exhibited ; almost human intelligence. Placfhjf tue .paw against.the iron door, he kemd usri on it as if Rising a win ddh&r TMcVlt yielded partly, and hold ing it in position, he would lower his head sideward "and look through the opening bot when he attempted W get uijdrjft rejajfed nota would return-tne dOor to its place. On the last trial he raised it, and withihe assistance of the otlierwiw eave it another lift, and wag hair way tnrougn into tne adjoining piu i v i i a 1 J J 1 3 "a. before the keeperxjould drive mm oacR, The door was then securely fastened to prevent a repetition or the proceeding. For the next halt hour tne poiar con tinued trying to -get through, and at last gave it up as a oad joo. A Japanese Student Beheaded. A few days since it was announced that a Japanese student, recently re turned to his couutry from Amerioa, had been beheaded. The people of Easton, Pa., believe that Yaro Yegawa, who graduated at Lafayette College, was the . victim.. He was. a genial, wholensouled, good-hearted , fellow j made tnatiy acquaintances and friends' while he. -teas' at Easton- When, he fet h promised to write, bat his "best friends have never received a line. More than two years bjeJ'ote'graouatVeff he had been ordered home, bu declined in iw. ftnbseauentlv Tifr said the diffl- culty had been settled; that he was, no; longer Jt- KuvpiutLiciiu duck, vuv sup ported by his family. Though helcm Sna tnfhA nnhllitx. t.hfl f affiilV Was 'feVl. J dently "under a cloud, as Yegawa had; 1 Inafr. an ear aRlcm Of disgrace. Something About the Proposed Rail road Schemes. The sale of the Western North Caro lina road has stimulated the railroad fever in some of the border counties of East Tennessee. Greene county wants the road extended from Paint Rock to Greenville, to connect with the Virgin ia, Tennessee & Georgia road, and a movement is on foot to offer induce ment to Best & Co. to make that con nection. Some of the counties lower ddwnare tryirigto make it to the in terest of the company to strike through Sevier county direct to Knoxville, where it will make connection not only with the Virginia, Tennessee & Geor gia road, but with others that centre at that point. There is no doubt about Mr. Best being at the bottom of these movements, but whether he is in earn est or simply attempting to bring a pressure on theaU running from Morristown to Wolf Creek, so that he can either buy or make favorable terms with that road. Work is owing pushed ahead on the Johnson City & Cranberry road. This road runs from Johnson City, on the Virginia, Tennessee & Georgia road, through Carter county to the Cranberry Iron Works, on the North Carolina line. Wouldn't it be good idea if. our next Legislature would sell that portion of the North Carolina Bailroad from Greensboro to Charlotte to the Rich mond & Danville road, and take in pay ment the completion of the North Western North Carolina road from Greensboro via Winston to the Tennes see line to connect with this road from Johnson City '? We would then have a State road running from the North western portion of our State to the sea coast. Kelief of Uailroad Kiuplo ye(-A Practical Scheme. The plan having been fully matured, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany has issued to all the employes copies of the scheme organizing a "Be nevolent Relief Society." The plan is prefaced with a statement of the rea sons for organizing the society and for introducing the annuity feature. To give force and eifect to the plan the company has contributed $100,000 as the nucleus of a fund, upon condition thatemployes will second the endeavor by making such contributions to the fund as will secure its permanency and effectiveness. The company will also, without expense to the relief fund, give the services of its staff in conducting the clerical and other business necessary to its proper management, as well as pay all other expenses. Free transportation will be furnished to contributors' chrilden at tending schools along the line of the road, and half-fare only will be charged contributors and their families " travel ing over the railroad. Medical atten dance will be provided, free of expense, to contributors who may he injured in discharge of duty. Contributors are divided into two classes. First Those engaged in operating trains and rolling stock. Second Those not so engaged. A scale has been adopted by which coiT tnbutors ot the hrst class pay, accord ing to wages received, 61 to $5 per month, entitling them to benefits in proportion. Contributors of the second class pay 25 per cent. less. Officials who receive an annual salary ot $2,000 and over, and those whose duties oo not render them liable to railroad casualties, may participate or not in the benefits of the society, but all other employes are expected to subscribe to so much ot its relief features as relate to indemmity for injuries or death occuring while in the discharge of duty and in the com pany's service. A scale of benefits pro vides for the payment of sums ranging from 50 cents to $2 per day, and in case of death from accident sums ranging from $500 to $2,500. The relief fund is to be controlled by a committee partly elected by the contributors and partly appointed by the Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad Company. The Recent Decline in Price; N. T. Mall. The American people have such an excess of faith in their resources, and are so ready to discount the future, that they are very apt to go too fast when a turn in affairs bnngs on posperity and rising prices. For several months past all aorts of property have been marked up higher and higher, until prudent operators and investors have become alarmed, i Fortuaately - the wild ad vance in valuations has received a dc cidecLchecfcirarjd a considerable decline has probably saved us irora the before imminent peril of a panic of very seri ous character. How great has been the fall of lead ing articles fnav be seen from the fol lowing table, which we find in the Bos ton Journal: amII 21. Feb. l. Cotton, ordinary up land... H?8C Ji i-i oc Wheat No. 2 red $1 33 $1 45 AmericanNalplglron$32 00r234 00 840 00 Scotch pig Iron (Glen.)$2o 00326 00 $33 00 Steel rails, American, at mid... 870 00372 00 S80SS85 Iron rails, American, at mill $50 00S5K 00 tfBftrS'fU Old Iron rUs 830 00(7)31 00 $48ffi$44 Bar iron 3 Vac 3.8c Copper, ingot 2121c 24o Tin, straig&ts pig . . . lSta l wo v&hc Pork, choice mess, $10 23 $12 75 Lard, ehoiQe $7 30 $7 90 A fall of about fifteen per cent., on the averace in less than three months, should be sufficient warning to people inclined to be over-speculatiye. Mr. Gladstone's Ministry New York Herald. All the leading offiees m the new British cabiuet are now filled and it will be seen from 'the sketches which accompany the names "of the ministers that .a. stronger and more enlightened! bodY of men could scarcely have been selected in any .country in the-world. In the Premier and John Bright it has the two greatest masters- ot oratory in both houses ; in Lord Hartington, the Duke of Devonshire's eldest son, it conveys that subtle aroma of straw berry leaves to which even the most radical constituencies in England are keenly sensitive. In Mr. Childers, Mr. Forster and Mr. Stansfield, it has three statesmen who have already felt the aoftnesa of the cushions on the Treas ury Bench, Lord Selborne has long been distinguished for his legal and hvmnal qualities; Lord Northbrook was popular even among the whimsi cal "Oni-hves" of Indian hill stations, and the sturdy and masculine, elo- auerice of the Duke of Argyll has won him fame on both sides of the Atlantic. with. Sir vvm. vernon-Uarcourt re tained as the stock humorist, the teauinment of the cabinet may be con sidered complete. How History ReealU the fay. 8o teiree jean ago all England was eon Ifulsed e discovery made that Sir James Gra the thenr Postmaster-General, had taken UUUiC the liberty opening malls addressed to pnvata eltlaens.- It resulted in nis removal in disgrace. This recalls the wise decision recently made by Hon. D. M. Xer. the Postmaster-General, who has ordered that letters to JL A. Dauphin, New Or leans. La., or . at No. 819 Broadway, New York 1 Citv. relative to The Louisiana state Lottery Com- us m S HP US IE E3T ES- S WINE STIFF FELT HATS, CABLE BRIM MANILLA HATS, TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED We have the exclusive control of the above protection lo first class trade. AprilH. AfflUMDD- AIL WAITS! TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE TRADE: Our Ftcck is Complete in Every Line, from a Child's Suit to an Extra Size Man's Suit. WE ARE ASSURED BY OUR FRIENDS THAT OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST, OUR STYLES ARE THE LATEST, As all our men's clothing is manufactured in our own house, and our facilities for early pur chasing guarantee every purchaser the lowest Market Prices. liats tlie Latest Out, Straw Hats, Taylor's Genuine Fine Mackinaw, bought direct of Tav lor, opposite Barnum's, Baltimore, Md., Fine Manilla Hats, lower than any other house. WHITE SHIRTS The best laundred shirts in the city for $1.25 ; the best unlaundred shirts in the city for $1.00. 1851. TO Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled the THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, &c, Ever offered to their customers. earn our prices. mar.3. SPRING NOVELTIES. WE HAVE USTOW SlPTtHNTGr CLOTHING- OPEN" POB IMC IE HT, UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE STYLE 1 REASONABLE PRICES The Public is A full assortment of Ladies', Mens', Boys', Misses', and Children's Boots and Shoes can be bought for anywhere else. A splendid assortment mar26 GR0ER& AMD ONE OP THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES INsTHE STATE. Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTS I8S3S PLANTER'S FAVORITE 1SB LONGS' ?SK1IS Call for the Durest and best. Chemists ot national repuuiiiou OO won unu i lui.uu. " , For sale by all w USIC CISU M LUUK 1 ABSOLUTELY KBEE. STDQDAHT'S MUSICAL A truly Wonderful Publication, bringing the best class of vocal and instrumental music witnm tne reach of all. sample copy, eonuuiyus i.tw ii of Piano or Organ music, malledfto any address on receipt of Sc. stamp. J. M. 6TOBDART A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. JjU SALARY lmmmth. All EXPENSES Vdr.: WAGES ,ly pid. SLOAN A Co. 806 2eor Kt Cincinnati. O. 1125 ialne. . OUTFIT free to Agents, and all expen ses paid. Address L B. SHAW, Alfred, terrrrrr X YEABand expenses to Agents. Outfit $7 I free. Address P. O. V1CKEBY, Augus ta, Maine. ', T3AMPHLET for Advertlsera. 100 10 X cents.: GEO. P. BOWKUU CO. SCHOOL NOTICE. I fear opened a School for Boys ja the School Building on Gen; Bar rlngar' . lot on Church. streetrrhe school for the present, consists of on- r ij two Departments, the best possible classification Terras, (payable K. 54. l propose KMHttUl a atHUh wuwil i bum. ficlent Bunher oi pupils be obtained, for the t purpose of teaenmg . wniirg, Amnmeuo ana applloatfon at my School Boom, or to Dr. F. H. Glover, or Mr. Gus Durham at Burwell Sc Springs' Jan. 23 tt i ggaa L. H. . d ie n w goods in this market, and hold them with - L Respectfully, E. Everybody is invited to call. THE TRADE. TO PURCHASE Nearly all bought before the recent advance Respectfully, BOYS, YOITT fc3 JN Cordially Invited. No Trouble to W. of Hats, such as sun, irur, wooi, ana oiraw. . SCHIFF & GRIER, COfflSDSSiaJN Oriemical fertilizers, the book with testimonials from all sections. Also It .m - troi. uoromas, 01 nav iu'il, i leading grocers. "JTJSTRECEIVED A Large Lot of BATH TUBS, TOILET SETS BUCKETS. CHURNS, and FLY TRAPS AT Hardware & Stove House -OF RICHARD MOORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in" HARDWARE, STOVES TINWARE. Next Door to Jno. Brookfield, & Co. TRADE ST., - - CHARtotTE, rflC. aprlS 1880. SPRING. 1880. MIiICHTENSTErN, of Charlotte, Ni C.,8rt- notmces la. his Friends end CastoiBeii that hit Samples for Spring Clothing hare arrived asd are ready for inspection. As be Is well known to the tieoole of the citv and vicinity. It Is needless to mention merits. Your orders are respectfully so licited. !-,.... . ...;;;.. n. y-f - N. B. The MonlWy Fashions for March baring arrived, they enable the stylish dresser to select something new. Call and see. and cleave your or der. .--. . . . .. mar5 m m ST IL lEh MACKINAW HATS. D. LATTA & BRO. Fine Clotliiers and Tailor. 1880. Old House of in prices. Don't buy until you see and ELIAS & COHEN. OT - ihjjxo jdam. Show Them. m KAUFMAN & CO. found at our store, at lower pi Hats for Men. Boys. Youths and rices than they can be Children. Give us a call. W. K. & CO. i AsenA f f iTBftMNO B VH.N i fo w u b, on nrsi. oaj&iwu sawo.v - - -. ptisceXIatieottS. COME AT LAST ! DYING, SCOURING AND GENERAL CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Faded Goods, Ladles' Cresses,' 'Bhawls, Table Covers, Riboons, Feathers, and every' other de scription of wearing apparel cleaned, renovated and changed to any color desired. KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY. All Orders to be left for tbe present at . MRS. McNELIS'SMliilUJSBI SXUKJS. F. A. MILLER. apr!8 RO. D. GRAHAM, A.TTOENEY .1? LAW, IN the State and United States Courts. Collec tions, Home and Eprelgn. solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, Ac., funushea lor com pensation. . A . -. . . . . Office : N. E. Comer Trade k Tryon streets, Charlotte, N. C. Uab. 0, FOR SALE, V ahu&IenctotUiBd one mile east ( the Jrd. city of Charlotte, comprising about 160 acres. I of er this land either in- one body or la sections to suit purchasers. . aiKor further Information, apply W riideell eodtf ' ..-. 8 J. TOBKENCE Apprehtice Warited ! A iliL ; appHcatfoM must vW, mOa t9; M A through the postoffice, in apsllcant'i own hand writing. Address ''' GRANITE CORNER PHARMACY , , apr20 . hi r 1 i t L 1 1 Ii- ; i X it ,1 : 'I t IK ' x i .1 ' r 4 f 3 1 h' i ! 4 i it i J 1 I j v- -C3 1 " ' - ii
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