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Slje Cljarlottc bstrotr. ' ::I'-o frt 8WB8OMIPXIOB so -THX 0B8XBTXB; JOB VZPtXZVJOCX Pmly, one year, (jXMfrpafci) Six ifonfZtf 4 00 Ir Months 3 00 mat, tod with the latest stylet oTTypeTeM orery thkime -01 Jdr out Month ........................ 75 neatness, i WEEKLY MDIHOW : nil:- ,1 at abort notice. bland; BtutJi. ac i ij n Weekly, M the county) m eOwmet $2 00 (d of the county, pottpmO,.... ... a 10 LSTTSB-HlABerOABD; - BOGIUMMES, HANDBILLS, Six Months . 1 00 ! I .i. ' i ; j J VOL. XXIII. CILAltLOTTE N. . C, "FRIDAT, MAY H,18S0. : ' NO.' 3,495.1 Liberal Reductionsor Glut. t t We bave lust received a large some line of very hand- PARASOLS, which we bellve are cheaper than can be bad else-' wnero. we nave an immense stock of DRESS GOODS, which we are offering very cbeaps. Trimming silk 9, satins ana Buttons to match Dress Goods. The Predict Stock of Fringes in Town. Don't forget that we keep the largest stock and the Deat KID GLOVES In town for the money. Dont think of making your purchaser in Domestic tiooaa until you see our stock. ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE US ALEXANDER & HARRIS. may 9 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 l ods, which every sensible person knows is tK cheapest in the end. Please call and see us before buying, estly with yoa 1ST We will deal fairly and non- PEGRAM 4 CO. March Deraoerc! 1880. ,nd Home copy. $5,000 .A. 1ST JD HATS TO BE SOLD Regardless of Cost. : :o : : HAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF THE BUSINESS OF L. ASIEL, I oiler to sell his entire stock, consisting of 6f 0 0 0 WORTH HOOTS, GENTS' AND LADIES' SHOES, GENTS AND BOYS' FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS, REGARDLESS OF COST. Tho e wishing to buy, would do well to examine tliis stock before buying elsewh'-re, to be sold out !n the next THIRTY DAYS J. ROESSLER, may 12 ASSIGNEE. ttfay's SperiQc Medicine. rRADE MARK The fire f Kng-TRADE MARK lifth Remedy, An imfallinz cure for Seminal Weakness, Sper matorrhea, Im potency, and all diseases that f o How, as a sequence of self- iiuuac, no hoj Vivian H0R TAllKC.Meaory,Univer-AFTER 'AJIgB. i .. n.i.ia.u.iti In ihA Ra.slc. Dunnes ot vis- r,. am i r.c or.,1 mini nthflr Diseases I'llUnillV JVL ei. ........ - ti'at k-ndto Insauliy or Consumption, anmatre- 'lUluro Grave. . , . ,, f Km i particulars nre in our pamphlet, which MH. I rw t.i 1 fiaA llV mn.ll Ul HTcFJj UHO. m " cine Medicine is sold by all rogsls a'iS J JJ vv O" 1 1 A v I .. . . " . Ti'K orsu pacsagw jwr 7i fre by mall on receipt of the, money Jh addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE t O . , No. 10 Mechanics' BIC I"" Pold in Charlotte, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Smith nnd all druggists everywhere. marO. d&w ly. PAMSOlbS rg t&oa&s, WlcfthiuQ, Sec. of new ring- & Summer DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, VERY KEY HANDSOME ANDSOME . OHEAP. 00 HEAP. 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. L. SEIGLE & CO. may 9 PERRY DAVIS' PAII KELLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. DAIftI ll I I CQ never faild v;hcn used rAlil IV I LLC rt accordinir to printed direct, iont inclomntf each bottle, and IB perfectly taf even in the mast inejeperienced handg. PAIN KILLER Sore Throat, Coughs, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, and all Boicel Complaints. DA III If II I CD THE BEST remedy rAlil IVILLtn known for Sea-Nick nexs, Sick-Headache, Pain in the Back or side, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia. nlU hflllFD is unquestionably the BEST rAIN IvILLtn liniment made, it brinre tpeedy and permanent relief In all cases of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, etc DAIftI lIIICD8the tcell-tried and trusted TAIN MLLtK friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact t-t t.l clause wanting a medicine always at hand nvd safe to use internally or externally iviilt certainty of relief. EBTHo family can afford to be without thi invaluable remedy in the house. Its price brii:. it within the reach of all, and it will annually .-avi many times its cost in doctors' billB. Bold bj all druggists at 25c. 50c. and $1 a boltlt. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. March 13-dAwly. 91 IUnC Stool, Cover and Books $210 to r I Q II U O SlrtOO Organs 13 stops, 3 set Reeds, 9 vn swii. stool. Book, only $98. "Illus trated Catalogue Free. Address DANIEL F. BEAT- TY, Washington, JN. J. BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL. Mrs. Julia JHcNair rigni- new THE COMPLETE HOltf irnll Af PSAOTIOAIj INFOEMATIOW, ThA von tup HoiiM.keeoca GUIDE!. BTna-Teeninr. Oookiwt. Dren . AceidenU. Bickneif. ChUdrtn. Company, Jitmife, mhjiod, -w u 1 .j.it anil m. trnilfclfcllda Of C pics ruiir trcited. TelU ho w to moke ta Home BAt 2TI "A boc of more protlcl utility will seldom if eyar. w. n.mi antilda of inijirUon.'-Chriiai Advocate. uprnrn In .Terr eitr home DV ?jl "IP"! ilCnUCLI frail towxtrvhom " YogandWO. Fin PPr. Cler Typo. Beautiful Bindin(C,SplendidIllni VMoJearlUoOOeage.. Lowprice,. SelUrapidlV. nriiTP lam UTCnuiOerai commission UliP 11 n VV nil iu netcrmtion and terms frtc. Mil J.C.MeOCBOV COFlil.ltnlalita.P. OA Lovely Boquet, (ioia, ana suver mrumus, -20 sorted styles. vhth name, 10c NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N. x. WATERS' PIAN0S1 ORGANS! Best made; Warranted Six Years. New Pianos, Stool and Covers, SIBO. upward, new "rgui, oak cKn xn l7k. linward. Illustratpd Cata- PXtJ, V 1 ' 1 " " " I . r India frPA Agents Wanted. Second liana in- '" . 7 r . -.TS ITT . rr. c'T . C struments at Bargains, huuaul hai u. 82rt. Broadway, N. Y. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. ua ,iriii hatiiI niir Klectro Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those sunerinK irom nervous wmmy, jn.ucuina.no. , T,it.,io r artv rUssflasps of the Liver or Kidneys, h manv nt.hftr diseases. A sure cure guaranteed VI j-"" - shall. Mich. CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE it m-a-o TjirvoT n i 7?;7v nw nnd O a ilanaara Worlcs In Every Department of Literature. Al most given away. Catalogue of General Litera ture and fiction free. Immense Inducements .to Book Clubs ana cranes. , , m Mra 3 Beekman St opp. Post Office, New York. DR. LASCELLES' ENGLISH h ni.iMi.ui. I II I unlike the many so-called 18 w J preparations for-this, dls- nvrinr which obI relieve aoA h, thA nntlftnt. I!URKM PKRMANKNTLYI and has been endorsed In thia respct for the past 20 years by the leading medical authorities In Eu rooe. NO CHARGE made to give It a fair test, as idrY emtT.T.its nndertAkes to send each suffer- .Mnant u hrkk Tuukaire on their forwarding name and Jrost umce au areas iu uis om gcuia i """'.".to rorio uun T.friTr jk oo..J No.rC6da?8t.rNewYork. apr20-cl4w, IS 1 I; IS 1 " li IS ImperfectloM. She Bat, half shaded from the glaw Of common lh?ht a ereature rare And finished with perfection ; From dark-crowned head to slender foot, I looked--oo mortal e'er could put Dispraise ,ln his Inspection. The angel face that men had praised I closer scanned, with lorgnette raised My studying not concealing; She bore It with the proudest ease, , She felt so confident to please, Such beauty line revea-tng. T wondered If an inner grace -Matched all this loveliness of face, And used my inner eye-glass; Its searching crystal only saw a mind so free from rust or flaw , That I laid down my spy-glass. -I grew to love her day by day; She knew It, rlked It woman's way Was pleased with the new-comer; She saw another slave enroll His heart for her serene control, And liked me for a summer. I was a fool; I sought her heart; The calm face did not feign nor start, burprlse to seem to cover; She only said, with candid speech. She really had not meant to teach Me to become her lover. I smiled to think that I have learned (With lorgnette critically turned) So little worth discerning; For now I see, without my glass. One great defect well, let it pass; No heart. Was she worth warning? OBSERVATIONS. Punch's advice to John Chinaman (and his Brit ish customers) -Honest tea is the best policy. An editor who thinks he known an about farm ing says in speaking about strawberries, the best way to raise them Is with a spoon. Secretary Evarts Is to deliver a speech or two during the coming campa'gn provided the cam paign is sumcientiy protracted. There are several successful cases of nose-graft ing, but If surgical science will discover some way to gran a man s nose on to nis own Dusiness ex clusively, we will call It a success. La Crosse Dem ocrat. A Chinaman In Cincinnati, whose life was In sured for a large amount, was seriously hurt Dy falling from a wagon. There was some ooudi oi his ever getting better, and at length one of his friends wrote to the Insurance company : "Charlie half-dead; like half money." 'I say," said a guest at a party to a gentleman whom he didn't knw, ' this is awfully dull! let's go out and get something exhilarating." "1 should very much like to do it," was the reply, "but I cannot leave." "Why not?" "Why, because, you see, I'm the party that s giving the party." PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Great excitement prevails in Silyer City, Arizona, and vicinity, m conse quence of the threats and atrocities or Victoria ana his nosuie .pacnes, ue people are in arms and prepared for an attack. Mrs. Bel va A. Lock wood, of Wash ington, D. C, was denied admission 10 the bar of the New York Supreme Court, at Pouehkeepsie. Monday, on the ground that under the State law on ly males can be aamitiea 10 mat dig nity. The Postmaster General has sent a circular to all postmasters, informing them that the department has no fund at its disposal from which an allowance can be made to pay for supplying post offices located in government buildings with light, water and miscellaneous items after the 12th inst., when the amount appropriated by Congress for that purpose will be exhausted. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston says that he owes much or the acuviiy ana vigor of his old age to an out-door life, and he finds the duties of a member of Con gress too confining. Nor has he any taste for them, though curing ins Drier service he has been popular with both parties. He will not accept a renomi nation, and will probably go back to his business in Richmond. Mr. Henry B. Payne, mentioned as a probable Democratic candidate, is de scribed as the possessor of a high fore head, small side-whiskers, kinaiy Diue eyes, a handsome nose and an agree able manner. Mr. W. D. llowells. the accomplished editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and his wife, have gone to Washington, wnere they are to be the guests of the Presi dent and Mrs. Hayes. Marshal MacMahon has just had to sell his Paris mausion at a sacrifice in order to raise money to pay debts in curred while he was President of the French. Miss Augusta Lamar, daughter of the Senator, was married at Oxford, Miss, on Wednesday last, to T. H. Heiskell, a lawyer, of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. H. H. Hannewell, a retired bank er, has generously decided to build a public library and hall in Wellesley, Mass., and present it to the town. Mr. Lawrence Oliphant has been re fused permission by the Sultan to plant a colony of Christians in the Jordan Valley. Geo. Wm. Curtis, of Harper's, owns the finest house in Ashheia, Mass. There is where most of his literary work is done. Lord Dunraven, who made so many friends whilft in this country. 13 lying very ill in London. T?.pv. "Dr. Gibson, of Chicago, has been called to a London Presbyterian church. Mr. John McCulloch has cleared $50,- 000 this season. Enforcing Civil Kights. Romp time aero a verdict of S900 was given against jvirs. jouu juicw, icoocc. tnr thP -ACT, OT One OI liltJ emuiUYCB jl Aroh Sfi-ppf. Theatra. Phil ad el oh ia, for AiP.ftinflp a colored man named John Ppr nd his wife from the theatre Peer and his wife, having purchased tickets in advance, went to the theatre, and were about entering the aoor, wnen the ticket agent called to an employe, Tlfiar them nicerers away. iue em ploye pushed against them. Peer and his wife resisted, but finally they were hustled outside. Suit with the result above stated, followed, bhe tooK ine case to the Supreme . Court, alleging that there had been a mistake in the form of the action, and that the plain tiffs were only entitled to a verdict for $2, the amount paid for the two tick ets. The court ol last resort, in an opinion by Justice Sterrett, sustains the judgment of the lower court. The judge, after remarking tnat ineugnt action had Deen orougin.says. uctu- er the tickets conferred merely a license r cnmwr.hinor more, is immaterial. 11 they gave only a license to entei uie theatre and remain there during the performance.it is very clear tuai me agents of the defendant had no right to revoke it, as thev did, and summarily eject Peer and his wife from the build ing in such a manner as to injure her. We incline to the opinion, however, that as purchasers and holders or tne tickets for particular seats, they had more than a mere license, ineir ngni was more in the nature of a lease, enti tling them to peaceable ingress ana egress, and exclusive possession ui mo designated seats during the perform ance on tnai parucuuu r filing. . ; A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay loss of manhood. Ac, I will send a recipe that will eun yoTTvVLEB OF CHAROK This great remedy was discoverea Dy a uusbiuiuu j m """ -m v cfnVinn n Nmt Vnrfc aitv Bev. JoseDh T.Tnman, station u, ew iotk vaiy. apr 27-eodlySwiy Th Danvr of a Cort FIiyiieta.u: It is a trite savins: that "the Russian p;ovrirnment'is"a'defiDotisjii ttninftredbv assassination.' The remark' is asibitri tens' cynical as it is true." All the bis-, tory'Qf that country jrkmfirras' iL.7 But; this dangerous position occupied by the confidential physician of a Czai", Until .witlun a few years past that physician was always a foreigner almost inva riably a German. The German in Russia, in any official capacity, the old Muscovite party hates, dogs them with suspicion, and would get rid of them by fair means or fool if i they dared; Dr. Mandt,-tha private physician of the Czar Nicholas, was a Gerrnan ,He has. since died, but has lett behind him a detailed account of thefast hours of his imperial patient and ot his owii perr sonalTeril. Wh?n the Czar was taken ill the toes or jvianat winsperea about that he would poison their master. Al most his only friends at court were the Czar himself, his son Alexander and the Grand Duchess Helena. He was an object of the most violent dislike to her husband', the Grand DuKe- Michael. One day the latter called Mandt into a private room. "I found him in the highest excitement," says Dr. Mandt. WI thought he would seize me by the collar, but my coolness seemed to make some impression upon mm, ana ne con tented himself with shaking his fist in my face and exclaiming 'Traitor!'" An excited conversation passed be tween them, and the Prince ended by saying, "On that day upon which the precious health of the Czar is endimger- edby your treatment yourleavnfd li ;ul snail nane: upon vour neck i y ti;e t im - ness ot a single tl read. Nicholas liii' -self was worked up into a temporary suspicion oi Uie inltnty oi ins doctor. One day, upon leeling nimseif better. the Czar said, "Mandt, do you know that I believed yesterday that you were bent upon poisoning meV "1 knew it. sire, replied the doctor, "llten do not forget." observed the Emperor, "that you have enemits here, and many of mem,' u me -i ot juarcn, ,ihm, when the death ot the Czar was an nounced, the wildest excitement pre vailed. It was spread abioad in all cir cles that the guilt ot the Czar's death lay at the door of the Prussian doctor, and in thefirsttmrst of passion Mandt's life hung, as it were, on a thread. The danger was averted by the new Czar Alexander, who had remained through out Mandt's steadfast friend. He call, his father, and presented him with a gold snuff-box richly set with diamonds. This evidence or imperial ravor and confidence closed the lips of Mandt's caluminators, but could not change the feeling of hatred of - the Grand Duke Michael and the Muscovite party to ward Germans occupying official posi tions at court and under the govern ment. That feeling continues to this day. A Sapphire that Weighs a Pound. The London Telegraph says that Ber lin has just learned to its astonishment and gratification, from a report of the Polytechnic Society's latest .meeting, that within its walls reposes a treasure of almost fabulous value, the very ex istence of which was hitherto unsus pected. A member of the above-named society is the enviable owner of the largest sapphire in the world. Pure sapphires of good color hold so high a st-1.,i.K js-asra' It is. however, not absolutely free from impurities, a fact which materially di minishes its practical value, but enor mous bids for it, made at different times by German princes and wealthy mineralogists, have been invariably re jected by its proprietor, who has consti tuted it an heirloom, and confided it, in deposit, to the custody of the State ju dicial authorities. A sapphire weighing nearly a pound may fairly claim to rank among the wonders of tile world. It would be interesting to learn how so extraordinary a gem came into the pos session ot the rrussian savant wno ex hibited xt to the wonder stricken gaze of his fellow Polytechnicians the other A Tragedy at WUitakcr'x. Raleigh New3. On last Saturday night between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock a quarrel en sued between two colored individuals, Geo. Jones and Wm. lirvant, on the ev ening above mentioned. Geo. Jones, a notorious individual, went to a mill on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, known as Whitakers Mill, and ex claimed, as he approached the place, that he intended to unset the entire place. He was not noticed by several of the inhabitants. He found out it was of no use : that he could raise no distur bance with the quiet, law-abiding citi zens. He aoDroached a small shanty occuDied bv Wm. Bryant, and theie asked for admittance, but was refused He remarked to Brvant that he in tended to come in, when Bryant's wife, supposing she could induce him to leave, went to the door, bhe had no sooner opened the door than Jones dealt her a blow with a bowie knife in the abdomen. Sire -atr-tmce fell back, when Brvant rushed out and bade him denart. Jones then drew a revolver and attemDted to shoot Bryant, but be fore he could commit his evil intention Urvant dealt him a severe blow over the head, fracturine his skull and kill ing him instantly. Bryant on Sunday mornins went to ltocky Mount and gave himself up to the law. l : George. Elloi's Husband. New Tork Sun. Mr. John Walter Cross, who recently married Mrs. Mary Ann Evans Lewes, t.hp. novelist, is an Englishman, of a highly respectable family, who resides at Weybridge, in ths county of Surrey, near London, and is the senior partner of the banking firm of Cross, Benson & Co.. in that Citv. His brother, Mr. Kicn- ni fi J. Cross, is a banker of New York. Mr. Cross is a tall, athletic man of about forty-three years, and he was tor some years a resident of this city, and oneiof the firm of Dennisiown, Wood & Co., hankers. He was never previously mar ried. His tates are literary and his in formation extensive, and, although me is nhmir, twelve vears the lumor ot his bride, a long acquaintance satisfies mm that in no one could he find a morecon- onTiial p.nmnanion. She. on her parti it ia affirmed, has also erood reason to be. uleased. Each has a comfortable in come. The Fate that Befell a Havana Merchant. The New York; papers are eagerly booming v. wa,orsr that thnfollnwlnfir accident Is likely to occur again at any ttmeto any American as well as a Cuban or other foreigner. It seems that Senor Klcardo F. Kohlr,' a : wealthy Havana merchant, ifh thnt snfrtt of entemrlse which characterizes the nation tha'tgave Christopher Columbus a great I stake se nt to M. A. Dauphin, No. 819 Broadway. New York: City, for a ticket in the April arawing of the world-wide famous Louisiana State Lottery, iaioaA Ytv rRtnrnnf mail No. 41.R95. and lAammi bT teleeranh of his success In earning by the investment of $2 a sum of 830,0W In gold, worth in the-debased Havana cumncy about S75 -000 or $80,000. And now why are yon :not ,an imitator of this loftySpanlard Dear Beaqer. fit I i'..r!.4il!'I.i'e. I 1 - - J A 4 . r 1 t'V i- . . F 1 M: L.ti ... ; i.i.nntJ Vr f,ui ul Hit - -n ---'I I ( . . i - !.:". 1 1 p'i'i: u ;! i: n : . (-). ;-.-: i ii in, i .. : WINE STIFF FELT HATS, , CABLE BRIM MANILLA HATS, TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED MACKINAW HATS. - We have the exclusive control .of the above goods in this market, and hold them with protection lo first class trade. Respectfully, April 17. .1 I fcgtfflXO) fi m . -v - mTTT GALL We call attention of the "Wholesale N. B. THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE 1851. TO Twenty-Nine this spring the largest and most Dry Goods, INTotions, &o. Ever offered to their customers. learn our prices. mar.a. OZPZEInT JLISr TJISrSTJKSSElID ASSOBTMENT OT FOB tjnequaled i elegance s style a reasonable prices. r The Public A full assortment of Ladies', Mens". Boys', Mssesand ChlMren's Boots and Shoes can be -found bought for anywhere else. A splendid assortment niarzo (filOCEES AND ONE OF THE IJUiGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF staple and fancy groceries in the state, Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTS 181 ?1I PLANTER'S FAVORITE 188 LONGS' SSiSS thft mirpst and best. Chemises or national tByuwu .u.-, v . AttenWKhwSani led to It. For sale by aU leading grooers. ; USIC. c.suM M LUUt ! ABSOLUTELY FREE. STODDART'S MUSICAL LIBRARY A tmlr Wonderful Publication, bringing the best class of vocal and tostrumeMai music wiuuouw reach of all. tsampie copy, wuwmius B" v,'i"ri It Piano or Organ music, mailed any address on receipt of a 3c. stamp. J. M. gTODDART a CO., rhiiaaeipma, ra. . Ali SALARVU-o-th. AU EXPOSES I advanced. WAGES proraptlr OW?'1 Co. 806 Oeorge SU Clncirtliw ' $125 OUTFIT free to Agents, ana au expeu ses paid. Address H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. l r-t i ..td rhitflh S777 fe AddressF.. VICKEET, Aagus ta. Maine. ' ' : . i uonr vT fn ' 1 HvertlsetS. 100 pages, 10 MnteT GEaP.BOWELL4CO..N x. SCHOOL: NOTICE. I have opened a School for Boys in the School Building en Gen. Bar- ringer'lot'o cnurcn nreec i i school rr the present, consists of on ly twe Departments, Primary and tne termedlatSi my object betng to secure the best possible classification taorder ra'n tostructlOTrmay be oiough. . Tennlpayable n Waht School if a suf DCieuk uuuit v ------- - lpiis Can vm- w"i nuroose or - Terms will e maat ainjwii vm my School Room, r toDr. . H GWenorMr. Crai Durham at Bnrwell 4 Springs' t Jan. 28-tf - ' j ly?;; .' : j " unini mn'. oil .Ti:JutiJ H' .'I l?v. ,..L . .-ILa Tisr ' ' ' : " 'ti ; so n ;'i in i : , ..ui j - Vmm, y", .nst-t "V THE BEST 11 aD.flDCD & ALL WOOL SUITS IN THE r - in mrv riTTil AND EXAMINE THEM AT Trade to the above Goods. . THE TRADE. Years Experience has Enabled TO PURCHASE Nearly all bought before the re:ent advance liespectfully, SPRING NOVELTIES. WIS HAVE 3STOV PRING GLOTHING- :EN- BOYS, YOUTHS -A. 1ST JD CHILDBB2J. is Cordially Invited. No Trouble to W. oi iiais, sucu as Dim, mi, inw, 8CIIIFF &d Q-RIElIi, COHHuSlON Chemical Fertilizers, ELECTION NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, March 31st, 1880. By virtue of a resolution passed at a late meet n nf thi nAani nf iiriArmfin of the cltv oi Cnar irtttA i am Authorized to advertise that there will kq an aianttnn hv haiint. held in the city on first Monday in June, A.i., iuu, ai ine usuai polling places, to ascertaltt the sense of the quali fied voters, en- the question ot establishing and maintaining by taxation in the city, public graded Shools. I am further authorized to State that the maximum rate of taxation shall be one-tenth of one per cent ot ten cents on every one hundred dollars worth at property, in the city, and thirty cents on each polL At the time designated for the aforesaid election, there shall be elected by bal lot two school commissioners from each ward. There will be new registration books opened on he first day of April, A., D. 1880, and toe same 8 hall be kept open until sundown on toe Saturday previous to said election. I do hereby appoint as rcxristKini and InanArtnrs for said election, fOT Ward No. 1 F. A. McNlnch, registrar; Jnspec- tors, J. W. Wadsworth, B. M. MUler and unaries , . Ward No. 2H-Walter Brem, registrar; Inspectors, Wm. M. Wilson, McD. Arledge and G. w. Bryan. W ard No. 3 B; P. Boyd, registrar; inspectors, L tt. Mfiinn. J. E. Brown and H. Edwards. Ward No. 4 B. P. Waring, registrar; inspectors, J. M Sims, Wm. B. Nlsbet andw, r. niaer. . aprl , F. I,C8B0BNE, Mayor. NOTICE, STONE CUTTERS! -nnvt for hiindfn monument at linens Ifonn 13 tain will be received ao to the. 2Sth of. .May, 1880.: SpecincaUons can. be eeen: at k. jr., war lng's office; at the court house in Charlotte, ahd at rn nmiM m tstnc: a. Hracnuon.' as buck, xiiii. ft. C: una drawlnes si the office of DrJ J,' M. Miller. - . . . m . , i l- inn fhA QKth tnuL and n tract awarded. A V5.000 bond required for - faithful performance of con tract .iHSMi-JW. .iM . ' , i:--- . MONUMENTAL BUJLMN0 COMHITEIK ' ' ,) I : ..; '' ' : Ai.. ... t ...t .i...l .. v.. A , . i i i i . 1 1 t it i : f iui . tt . il l si "11 (i E. D. LATTA & BEO. $ COUNTRY, TTinm I .VI, iTV VT 1 H : ,. Leading Clothiers and, 'Eatfors. COUNTRY FOR $1.00 1880. the Old House of complete stock of in prices, Don't buy until vou see and ELIAS & COHEN. Show Them. KAUFMAN & CO. I at our TltWffi W Ki&CO. JtiMS. - , .. ZXisczVLunzoxcs. COME AT LAST DYING, SCOUBING AND GENEBAL CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Faded Goods, Ladies' Dresses, Shawli, Table 1S.'(BXD ftoftfQven,- BJbhons, Featoers, ana every, ouier ae- scrlption or weanng apparei cicauou, icuvtmcu and changed to any color desired. KID GLOVES A SECITY. . 4 All Orders to he left for toe prasentat MRS. MCNEHS'S MILINEIIY STORE. F. A. MILLER. apr!8 . :. ' ' RO. D. GRJVHAM, TN the State and United States 'Courts. Collec tion Hnmn - and : Fnreitfn. i solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Survey, a,rltfhished for com pensatlon. . , i;i-oj 'in t.:- Office : N. E. Corner . Trade & Tryon streets. rjharloe,I. G!: -"' ' JJn.e.s I FOR SALE... . . A Valuable tract of land one -mne east or tne city of Charip,pomprMnz about 150 acres. I offer this land "either In one "body or In sections Ifdsuit purchaser i U mVunbn'i '.'; Aoorent.ee: Wanted h:Xt." apriHcaiidns ,W1iiaii1teJl5flt J' LAfthrongnj toe poetofflce, ,n appticant own nanawnuug. AanAnmiriWihv i f UxUIUlA woaaa "' i ; ' apr20 ,1) t!
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 14, 1880, edition 1
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