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J i f l-jBi'iTTT "t' "'I I 'ill ff'"- Stye (Eljoriotte bsmicfelf Sz 5 rfl V. SUBSCRIPTION KATES I Denlv, one year, (jxwt-pa) in adwmet S8 00 Six Jfontftf 4 00 Tkm Uontto 2 00 TB3 OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT Has been thoroughly snpplted wlta erery needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and erezy manner of Job Printing can now. be doiie with neatoe despatch and cheapneaa. We can tarn ish at short notice, ' ' BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, ' ' ' pfiooauidas, BUHDBiLLa, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. CHECKS, AC. tmt Month.... 1 WEEKLY EDTTIOW S WeeHy,(iU county) nadwmc 00 jutoft7ueouniy,potpad, 2 10 Six Months.. 1 00 VOL. XXIII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1880. 1 Liberal Reductionsjor Clubs, NO. 3,491. . ffiftttj PAEASLS ! We have Just received a large line of very hand- no me PAEASOLS, Y$f. .... which we bellve are cheaper than ean be had elae- wnere. we nave an immense stock of DRESS GOODS, which we . are offering very cheaps. Trimming oiiks, sauna ana nuuons to matcn Dress Goods. The Prettiest Stock of Fringes in Town. Don't forget that we keep the largest stock and the Desc KID GLOVES In town for the money. Dont think of making your purchaser in iwmesac uooas until you see our stock. ILL ARE INVITED TO CALL 'AND SEE U8 A T -P"V A XT TV "CD L TT 1 T)T)TO I may 9 ftoots and gUozs. SPRING STOCK 1880. COMPLETED ! OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS 9 ods, which every sensible person knorrs is ih cheapest In the end. Please call and see us i before buying, t&r- We will deal fairly and hon- estly with yoa PEG RAM CO. March 1880. Democrat jsd Borne copy. L. MEL'S Boot. Slioe. HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, TRYON STREET, Next Door to Dr. J. II. McAden s. "O If shoes you wish to buy, Call at Asiel'g store and try His boots and shoes how well they fit; Also, hats and trunks, so cheap for cash His prices are exceedingly low; Cash sales, small profits bis motto; Remember, when you wish to trade. That money saved Is money made. By purchasing at Asters store You 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. 8. Having connected myself with the above House, I am aure that my old friends and custom ers can be better suited and for less money than -iny other house In the city. mar.8. & FRANKENTHAL. Gray's Specific Medicine. r - - rRADE MARKThe Great Kng-TRADE MARK 1 1.. i. ii .t in mm ' una iKujfAu unfalllns cure for Seminal 1 Weakness, Sper- motiirrhAa. InV potency, and all diseases - that follow, aa ;B sAnnanM AT OAlf abuse; u ton wvv;.,',, : - ac i Aiiaa.Memory, uic-Ar a "ff'S," -.il L iuitriKiu u.,(n in iWa Ttnlr IMmnBU OL V1SH Slim ri i an man nthAV TMbcASOSI UIHt ftail In an .If. am iVinMlnlllUml.' IDS B MTtvJ .vuu W UMOUUJ Vft VVllH.Mir" i tSKuii particulars are in our pamphlet, which deSire to send free by mail to every ope. TM lockage, or tlx, package for 5 or will be sent or man on receipt oi ine money " """ix THK GRAY MEDICINE CO., , No. 10 Mechanics' Bleat, uetrow, . Sold In Charlotte, wholesale and retail, by Dr. , V. Smith lint all Hmnolova AWAPVWhAsrW. '" 1?H -TOK, - gS o0&st (lathing, Sct ANOTHER ARRIVAL I OF NEW Spring & Slimmer DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, T7ERY TTANI)S0ME t nnEAP- V Kxti JL JL Ail)aOiljS W V.' ILKA P. Just In, our third stock of Summer Silks, in new and very desirable patterns. The hand somest line of DRESS BUTTONS In the city. A beautiful assortment of WHITE GOODS In fine and cheap Fabrics. Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, the handsomest and cheapest line in the market Very Respectfully, T. LSEIGLE & CO. may ptiscjellaticaus. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER IS A PTJBELT VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL pnd EXTERNAL Use. B A III ll I I ED ha trr fafltd when need r AIH MLLCn Bcvordin to pnmtf atreeu tone inclosing- each bottle, mid is perfectly eafe even in the matt inexperitnml handt. PAIN KILLER UAMZ C'hllU, OUurrham, Tysetery, Cramp, PAIN KILLER ynforiIekm!s.s Kick-Hendaehe, Pain In the Back or hide, PAIN kilLer tmmafi?Tt brintfl tpeedy and permanent relief in all cases ol Bruiaes, Cata, Sprnin, Severe Burns, eti-.. BAIIJ lll I FD " the velUtrted and truiUa PAIH MLLtn friend of toe 3IecUaiiw, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact ri u classes wantiniBr a mediolne jilwayH at ham' : i safe to use Internally or externally v. certainty of relief. . . tVTSo family can afford to be without Invaluable remedy In the honse. Ita j rico 1 n - it within the reach of all, and it will annually -:r -many times its cost in doctors' bills. Sold bj all dniggiiti at ft&e- &Oc and 1 a Wtl.-. - PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R.I. Proprietors. March 13-d4wly. Dl A Ml! C Stool, Cover aMBwks$210 to IUU1IIJ XlDUtU'Isans X smuo, o set nccus, t rated Catalogue Frea. Address DANIEL F. BEAT- xi, wasningvon, i.. : niri ,Jnlia Jnlia ile4ln JVtim'k iNfew Book, iiirLL i c nun rati tPBAOTIOAL I3EFOEHATIOS, BMa - -- CI'mv. . -' TfcoExpl fenced Bomse-geeper'siritumi. H.. rvtakins. Diju. Aeeidrats. SiekaMf. AuClJT WAK I t ifrtcT,Ttion and termifrte. Addntf 4' C HoCCliy t rhllxlelgaU. Pa. Smm a ipnl IhanlpARimlulM OA Lovely Boquet, Gold, and silver unromos, as sorted sWes. with name, 10c. NASSAU CABD CO., Nassao, N. T. WATERS' PIAN0S1 ORGANS! tr mndA Warranted Six Tears. New Pianos, Stool and Covers, S160. upward. New Organs, $45, S50. S60, 75. upward. Illustrated Cata larae tree. Agents Wanted; Second Hand in struments at Bargains. HORACE WATERS 4 CO., 82n, Broadway, in. i. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. -nr tii Dar.ri nnv viaoH VnHin RaHji and other WO Wall DUiiu vui v 'I , " " " Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility. Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many otner diseases a sure cureijunnmccu or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Mar shall, )Ucn. - - CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE mm " ' t - - nar rtrrro frr.DT Ti itratv tJAnr flnii Old Standard Works In Every Department of Literature. Al most given away, wikuokuo oi ucraim " ture and flcOon free. Immense inducements to Book Clnbs and Libraries. G(UT 8 Beekman St opp. Post Oflice, New York. DR. LASCELLES ENGLISH REMEDY. e rs8i I I Bv I nninra .tiia muiT giuallAd I I J preparations for this dls- - VlUvl tt 1 1 F ""7 while used by the patient, t'llRKS PKRMAKKNTLT! and has been endorsed In this respect for the past 20 rears by the leading medical, authorities In Eu rope. NO CHARGE made to give tt a fair test, as DRV LASCELLES undertakes to send each suffer ing applicant a FRKK package on their forwarding name and Post Office address to his Sole Agenta for the U.S. and Canada, Messrs. 8LOCUM CO., 1st lilll ! 1? Ill' , III! THFRnriP! t rt Hur.ih Three Generations. Blushing and bright through her mossy veil, a ouraung Dua, 10 me ngni sue presses; Heaven hangs in her trembling spheres of dew. Ana tne sunsmne woo ana tne breeze caresses Petal by petal her wealth apart To search the depths of her honeyed heart But widely blown to the ardent noon witn her damask area Is this perfect blossom. The soul of her Inner sweetness bared where the wild bee murmurs above her bosom. Wnile summer stays on her royal flight To breathe the breath of that full delight Yet pressed In yon book one pale rose lies Fair as the rest, with all their flushes; For sometimes the spices that once she burned in aawniight and dew and the bloom of her blushes Come back, as her withered leaflets stir To think how the nightingale sang to her! uarnet-frescott spojfora. OBSEKVATIONS. Can any one Improve his condition by whining? If noc, whine not. A man with the delirium tremens was picked un in Bridgeport. He. first gave his residence as Dan- Dury, out drunk as ne was he realized how lm pro bable that souuded, and Immediately substituted New Haven. The EUxmtinaton Eve publishes births, mar riages and deaths under the heading: "Hatched, Matched. Dispatched." It would take less type to say: -urea, wed, ueaa." rmi. Bvueivn. Men have said, curiosity thy name Is woman. vengeance thy name is woman, and several other things. Perhaps alter all, woman Is everything, and we never thoroughly learn anything until she teacnes it lo us Dy ner intensity. You've perhaps noticed this. The Boston Post says people always sympathize with the under dog in the fight, but they bet their money on the other animal. When a father fears that his daughter Is eolne to miss a gooa eaten, ne just notines tne young man to keep away from her, and in less than no time, the youth is moving heaven and earth to get the girl. In Kentucky recently Georce PUtk was married to Miss Rosa Lyon. Not exactly the lion and the lamb, but the rest of the scripture will probably be accurately fulfilled. Thft Omaha TTtml1 sava a rlrlnlr nf r!minrvl Bluffs whiskey will make a man go oil to some Deadwood obituaries state that "the deceased was of an unobtrusive nature,," when he didn't poke into more than tnree nghts a week. PERSONAL. AND GfiMEltAL. Ex-Confederate Gen. "Wheeler, the cavalry leader, is writing a history of the war. Jefferson Davis declined an invitation to deliver an address on memorial day at Macon, Miss. A bill providing that grand and petit jurors must be able to read and write has passed the Kentucky feenate by a vote of 19 to 12. Blue Jeans Williams, Governor of Indiana, does not like Mr. Bayard politi cally, and he favors Hendricks. Vice-President Wheeler thinks Mr. Bayard the strongest man the Demo crats could nominate, so far as New York is concerned. Thfi cross p.arninps of the Cincinnati Southern railroad for the Quarter ended March 31, amount to $183,695. The earnings tor March weref$9u,iou, against $45,000 for January. Ground was broken at Richmond. Wfidnesdav. on fhe nronosed Richmond & Alleghany railroad, and work will now be pushed with vigor along tne whole line. The Vassar College girls having been accused of using small swear-words, the New Haven Register gallantly comes to the rescue and says that the utmost profanity in which they indulge is "Buy chewing gum! Joe Smith, son of the original Mor mon apostle Joe Smith, recently dedi cated a church of Latter Day Saints, or Joe Smith Mormons, as sometimes called, at Hall No. 0, 19 West Lake street, in Chicago. This is the first regular church of this sect in Chicago. A SENSATION BY SPUING ER. His Demand Upon Gen. Bradley T. Johnston for "Satisfaction." Washington, May. There was an explosion in the special committee in vestigating the $5,000 bribe offered Springer to vote for Washburn. Spring er was on the stand, and had before him a long written argument, which he in sisted on reading to the committee, to explain his former testimony,- as he stated. While he was engaged in the reading of thisstatement General Brad ley T. Johnston, of Baltimore, counsel for Donnelly in the case, asked witness a pertinent question relating to his pair with Calkins during Springer's ab sence in New York, the object of the attorney being, as he said, to test the memory of the witness. Springer took offence at the interrogatory, grew livid with rage, and brought his fist down with emphasis on the table, declaring that he would decline to answer, and that he would fall back upon his right as a member of Congress. Springer said he was not the defendant in the case, was not under investigation, and hence he should refuse to answer, and that he would demand satisfaction. General Johnston, perfectly cool and unconcerned, said that Springer could have satisfaction at any place and at any time or in any way he chose ; but that being a witness, he would sub mit to the committee that Springer should answer all proper: and pertinent questions. After a short pause Judge Bicknell. acting chairman of the com mittee, announced that the committee was unanimous in the conclusion that Springer should answer. This was con clusive. Springer accepted the inevit able, regained control of his temper, and the examination went on without further notable incident. Reform in Spelling:. Prof. Jas. A- Harrison in the Home Journal. "IVhilp T cannot answer for the Uni versity officially, individually I have no hesitation in wishing you Godspeed in our aamiraoie woik. ixounng coum in rnnrs unscientific, illogical, burden some, and absurd than the so-called his torical spelling of English now in votrue. Germany has recently intro duced a reformed spelling; there is a nurifipd snellirtff of Danish: Italian and Spanish are phonetically spelled why nnt. "Rnrriish and French? SimDlv be cause of the ridiculous prejudice pre vailing in ravor or ouraening ourselves anH mir fhiUlipn with an antiauated and overthrown system, which may represent the pronunciation of hun dreds of years ago, but in five cases' out or ten nas notning to ao wim me pro-i-mnrifttion of the Dresent. I venture to say there is not a single linguist of any eminence m inis country or in England who is not ardently in favor of thesreform which you have so happily initiated ; and to the linguists as spe cialists this question more particularly belongs. The list of changes voh pub lish is, I think, excellently well adapted as an entering wedge to widen the breach for further reform. From one of the easiest languages to learn Eng lish has become one of the hardest, and if it is ever to become a wolid-language, as Whitney say?, it is absolutely neces sary that we should throw out of it the silent, superfluous letters, the wrecks of an overthrown phonetic system, and simplify it for the comprehension of foreigners and ourselves. Washington and Lee University, A icon THE PRESIDENTIAL, CAMPAIGN. How it Look from the Capital Stand point. Cor. Bait Sun. Washington, May 6. The Blaine men profess to feel greatly encouraged by the results of the- past week, and Mr. Blaine himself looks as happy as a bug in a rug. The Blaiurtnen say that Mr. Defrees, the public, printer, went to West Virginia to engineer a delegation to Chicago for Secretary Sherman. Mr. Defrees has had a cottage at Berke ley Springs, West Virginia, for some years, and is looked upon by some as a citizen of West Virginia, although the Blaine men say he has never given up his citizenship in Indiana. However this may be. Mr. Defrees was not elect ed a delegate to the Republican State convention, which meets at Wheeling, and it is said has thereby lost the chance of securing a Sherman delega tion to Chicago Mr. Blaine Wft in consultation with several West Virginia Republicans to day, and they asHared him that he will get the delegation from that State. As the State conventions are meeting in rapid succession the greatest interest is exhibited here in the results, ' and the partisans of the different candidates grow most lively and excited in their comments and calculations. The Grant people have been disappointed in not showing up stronger in the Southern delegations, but they profess entire con fidence in their ability to capture all the colored delegates when they get to Chicago, no matter who' they may be claimed for in advance. Gen. Grant's friends were never so hopeful as they are to-day. Senator Cameron remarked this afternoon: "You may telegraph to the Republicans of Illinois that it all depends upon tliein now. If Illinois gives Grant her forty-two votes his nomination is as sured." That is the feeling among all the Grant men. Senator Bruce has received a telegram from Mississippi from one of the most reliable and well-informed Republicans in that State, who says that the delega tion is divided, six for Grant and Sher man each and four for Blaine. A reso lution declaring Ge"n. Grant the choice of the State was passed. It was expect ed by nearly everybody here that the Mississippi delegation would be in structed for Sherman. Senator Bruce, a warm Grant advocate, heads the dele gation, and has a great deal of influence with it. The entire delegation will probably vote for Grant on the first bal- Proctor Knott, who is considered quite sagacious in political matters, says that Gen. Grant will poll more votes than any Republican who can be nominated, and that, if Tilden is nomi nated by the Democrats, he will have a walkover. Congressman Belf ord has letters from Colorado which indicate very strongly that Grant will get at least a portion of the delegation from that State, which has hitherto been conceded to Blaine. Belford's letter states that sixteen of the twenty-one members of the State central committee of Colorado are for Grant. A Washington Beauty. Cor. St Louis Globe-Democrat. ' ' ' -A most distressing affair recently oc curred in the suicide of Capt. Edward Wright, son of Judge "Jack" Wright, who was recently convicted and fined for his assault on Secretary Delano, and then graciously pardoned by the Presi dent. Capt. Wright was one of the finest officers in the ordnance corpf , and his improvements and experiments in his line have gained him great credit Two years ago he met at the Arkansas Hot Springs the beautiful Bessie Pas chal, daughter of a noted Texas lawyer and divorced wife of Frank Gassaway. A more fascinating and lovely woman is seldom seen than she, and after a two weeks' acquaintance they were married. Three months ago they separated, and since then Capt. Wright had been de pressed and gloomy. After a painful interview with her last week, they part ed finally, she winging her way to Phil adelphia and fresh fortunes, and he ending his unhappy life by a pistol shot from his own hand. The-career of his wife has been something remarkable. Seldom outside of novels and old me moirs do we know of a woman exert ing such power over men by the mere spell of beauty. Graybeards and callow youths have worshipped her, and grave politicians and professional men gone wild. As a young lady she was a belle, and as a lovely widow she exerted a more potent power. Don Cameron at one time was announced as about to marry her, and the list of his comrades is a longone. A graceful and perfect figure, great, sad, pathetic eyes, fine fea tures, and a most lovely smile, first im press one on seeing her, but the inde scribable charm, the strange fascination of her ways, the witchery and magic of her, are too evanescent and intangible for prose. Her beauty, her life and her fortunes would need the worldly, gush ing pen of "Ouida" to portray some sides of it; for others the profound analysis of George Eliot could- Bardly suffice. As a figure in Unsocial world she is destined to reappear, ,andj those who have watched .the amazing inci dents of her life since she first entered Washington a precocious young witch of sixteen, will not be surprised at any sequel. A Singular Proceeding-. The Rev. Nevin Wooodside is on trial by the Northern Reformed Presbytery, at Brooklyn, JN. i., on charges or iaise- iiru-wl nnri pnnHnnt, trpnprallv nnhprom- VI l.il vs.v'v v.- - J ing a minister. On Wednesday,this tri bunal rejected cue ueremunr s appuca- finn fnr r.hp annftintitipnt nf an official stenographer; refused to swear in a stenographer wnom ne emnioyea at nis own exoense: refused " on technical frrnnnfls to summon anv of his wit! e . r. - .- nesses, and denied nis request inac while a witness was testifying the oth pra should- he remiired to withdraw out of ear-shot.' The moderator ruled against him on all points. The refusal to summon his witnesses was too much for the Rev. Mr. Woodside s patience and hp. walked out of the room, first de nying the authority of- the presbytery, ana announcing ins rinai witnarawai from it. The trial goes on, however. Gov. Jarvis as a Pardoner. Raleigh Post. Snrnp nponle with more zeal than eirhpr spnsp. ot sdui affect to commend Gov. Jarvis, in that he will not grant a nnrHon. Tt would be a noor recommen dation of the Governor of North Caro lina to say of him he is a man above thn Vmman wpaknpss and suDerior ' to the Divine grace of graating-a par4in Tne stATment jsrot iraei fif re suim it it were. Shot Hi Wife. Tatt.orsvillk Texas. Mav 7. Jno Keller, last night, mistaking b ,wife for a burglar, shot her through the right breast. - US IE 4 WINE STIFF FELT HATS, CABLE BRIM MANILLA HATS, TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED We have the exclusive control of the above goods in this market, and hold them with protection to first class trade. Respectfully, AprilH. THE BEST .DXD) $HdDo(HXD & $8 ALL WOOL SUITS IN THE TEN STYLES TO SELECT FROM. CALL We call attention of the Wholesale N. B.---THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE 1851. TO THE TRADE. Twenty -Nine Years Experience has Enabled the Old House of THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Dry GroocLs, Notions, Ever offered to their customers. Kearlj all bougbt before the regent advance earn our prices. mar.a. SIPIrtlNGr CLOTHING- oi. -!ur-rnTr BOTS. TOffTHS -ft. 1ST X) C3HILDEB1T. UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE s STYLE 1 REASONABLE PRICES. tW The Public is A full assortment of Ivies', Men'. Bors', MlandChndrenBoots and Shoes can be found , bought lor anywhere else. A splendid assortment mar26 ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTS Kill! PLANTER'S FAVORITE iSB LONGS' ?2IfiSIB Chemical Fertilizers, oo w6H known to nwi further 5H,f.5A2i?aflJMBwt'DolSjori?Tti'sttoS samVjB it AQS'o ft. JSlMto& M USIC CISU M Luuii. : ABSOLUTELY FEKK. mrs wise mm A trulr Wonderful PubUeatlcm, bringing th&bej . i i i..t.imiiiit9 muai. within fna class oivuuii"-"r L,r.i S.Wh TPftca OI all. oaniuio cupj, othai" S mo or Organ music, mailed to JJ g? UU ItWlM CO., Philadelphia, fa. IMPL0YMENT--AJ Al SALARY Jr-otlu An EXPENSES advanced. v prompvij ""jr i! m Co. S06 Ueorcc MA. CinclH ffkOE OUTFIT free to Agenta, ana an expea $125 Ses paid. Address H.B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. A YEAEand expenses toAgents. Outflt $777 free. AddresiP. O. VlcflBY, Augus ta, maiue. PAMPHLET for Advertisers, iuu v&, i ents. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., . Y. . n SCHOOL NOTICE. I haTt opened a School lor Boys la the School BaMlng GeU Bar Haecff lot on Church street. The school rorthe present, eooeteto ef on IT two veptBUiwaw, riiuiMj pu- . i .MfRMHAn In AnrlAr thllt . In- .tortrwaionrnar be (horough. , TUtSS Bookkeeping. Terras wfll be madejmpwri on Scatlon & my School Boom, or to Dr. J. H. Glorer, or Mr. Gus Durham at Burwell A Springs' Jan. 28-tt a (D IE H V OTTIR, E. AND EXAMINE THEM AT Trade to the above Goods. TO PURCHASE SPRING NOVELTIES. Cordially Invited. No Trouble to W. oi Haw, sucn as buu, " ' ELECTION NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, March 31st, 1880. By virtue of a resolution passed at alato meet ing or the Board of Aldermen of the city or Char lotte, I am authorized to advertise that there win be an election by ballot, held in ue cuj on tne . first Monday in JuneV A. D., 1880, at the usual. polling places, w ascenaiu iuu i. ned Toters. on the question of -estabHshlng and maintaining by taxation in the city, publle graded schools. I am further authorized to state that the maximum rate of taxation shall be one-tenth of one per cent or eB-eentson- erory one hundred dollars worth of property. In the, city, and, thirty cents on each pott. At the time dealgnaVd lor the aforesaid election, there, shall be lected by bal lot two school commissioners from each ward. There will be new registration books opened on the first day of April, I. C-1880, sad the-same shall be kept open until sundown on the Saturday previous to said election, i ao nereuj apymiu a. registrars and inspectors for said election, for -Ward No. 1 K.- A. MeNtiieh. registrar; taspec tors, J. W. Wadswortb, BijM. Miller and Charles JL 91 r&zlcr -'ward No. !2 Walter Brem,Tegrfsspectors, Wm. M. Wilson, McD. Arladge and Q. W. Bryan. Ward Na3BJgyrtrairlrtwri InHpectors, L H.Moainn,J. E, Brown Md Edwarda. , . Ward"Na4-B. P. Waring, rejdstrar; inspectors, J. JL Sims, Wm. B. Mlsbet and W. F. 8 nider. Prt . F. L OSBORNE, Mayor. NOTICE, STONE: CUTTERS I TTTiS for haUdtnff monnment at King's Monn- O tain will toe received on to the 25th' Of Mar, 188a Spedfieadosfl-em M--aeen- at B. f. war trig's a&ce, at the eawt koue in Charlotte, and at the house of Capt X. A. Hutchison, at Bock Hill. 8. cLa and draarines at tne-omce oi ui. J. ml. aimer. over Traders' National Bank. Bids will, be opened nn fhA 9SYi nnL and contract awarded.- A So. OOO bond required for fattbfpl -performaoee of con- MONUMENTAL BUILDING COMMITTEE. May8. IE HD MACKINAW HATS. D. LATTA & BRO. $ COUNTRY, Leading Clothiers and Tailors. COUNTRY FOR $1.00 1880. in prices. ronEgn'iiE5J ,and btiow mem. ja KAUFMAN & CO. at ont 2?f& W K. & CO W. JL & CO. LEG J ; ; ; COME AT LAST ! DYING, SCOURING AND GENERAL CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Faded Goods, Ladies' Dresses,. Shawls, Table Covers, Ribbons, Feathers, and every other de scription of wearing, apparel cleaned, renovated ana cnangea w any coior uemrcu. KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY, in rtrd Am to be left for the present at MfcS. MCNELIS'SMILINERY STORE. F. A. MILLER. aprl8 ,. 1 RO. D. GRAHAM, IN the State and United States Courts. Collec tions, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, 4c, furnished for com pensation. . T - Offick f-Yt. E. Comer Trade & Tryon streets, Charlotte, N. C. : ... Oan.6. FOR SALE, , Valuable tract f larJd One mile east of the f nhorlntte. MnmnrlahMr ahnot 1 HI tmn. A I offer thlsland either In. one body or-lp secUons VO Bulk purciiaerB. For further InfonDaaon, appl y to dec! I eoatf ;,KJ.,TOBirjyc!g Apprentice Wanted hand writing, g-ji (XTRNER PHARMACY. apr20 i 1 1J I i If "i1 it V ! - 111 i t h ir Ki St.. i' I p 1 r marfl. dJtwly. j No. 4 veaar ou, new iwr. i Bjflirutn. 2 Xi.yi.llt lOOWi
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