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MM
, JUNTE 12, iO?
saturDaIt
IU1LB0AU DIBKGTOKI.
Ttie following table shows the funning of passer
er trans w ana uuiu vuonww, u w ins ran
roadi (Washington tlmeu
i rrives from Richmond ana wiasoors, 12.30 & m.
lBlchmonianclOoldsboW, 12.30 i
vrrlves from Rlchmont......i ...g. 11.17 aim.
avesfor J" 410fiP.
ATLANTA CHARUITTS AIB-LIMB.
Arrives from Atlanta. 8.50 a. m
L-avs for Atlanta. 12.30 a. m
Arrives rrom Atlanta...... 4.10 p. m,
Leaves for Atlanta,.. .-,- 11-17 a. m
cHABixmni, Colombia Lososta.
Arrives from Augusta, 4 00 p. m.
leaves for Augusta 1 1.27 a. m.
CAROLINA CENTRAL.
Arrives Irora Wilmington 7 00 a. m.i
Leaves for Wlliuliigtou 7 25 p. m.;
:
Arrives Lrom Slieuyw J -r
l.ives for 31elb;Jl .J ... t
T Ji-QQ a. m
ATLANTIC, TKNN1W8KK A UHHX
Leaves for Statesvllle
A rrlves from Statesvllle
7.30 a. m
7.00 p. m
INDICATIONS.
5 (AijjLWi!WWtT,
Hl FlCK CHIEF SIGNAL I'FFICER
IER, V
P. M. )
Washington, June 11, 7 30
For the South Atlantic states,8tation
.iv m- risine barometer, slightly warra-
pnstprl v winds, partly cloudy weather.
iwillv preceded by occasional local
rains on the North Carolina coast
Local Report for Yesterday.
I 7 A. M. 2 P,
Mj 9 P. M
B;irometer,
Thermometer,...
; Relative Humidity, . -
wind Direction......
" Velocity,...:....
Weather.
30987
30 040
19 999
1 83
? . 64
: & E.
- 3
Clear.
i
Clear.
Fair.
ntghest temperature flOTleg.! lowest 68. ' "
Ji ? J Ji'f
Index to New Advertlseiaesiter
L Berwanger & Bto Grand Closing Sale.
I.eKoy Davidson Retail Dealers Take Notice.
D Cardwell- Firemen's Turnament.
S. M. Howell Just In.
LostA Meerschaum Pipe.
Ma. R. Bingham gingham School, f
HOflE PEIVCIL.INGS.
A drummer has' riot been seeniin
Uiese parts irtwo weeks.
Our firemen should 'take warning.
Tlie Columbia companies are practicing
daily.
Summer's elory beamed upon us yes
terday in all its sweltering fullness. See
local weather report above.
Strawberries are not abundant, and
tlie fruit is small, but the never fail
itiL' blackberry never showed finer pros-.
peels. . - : . . ... :
A number of , Trinity ...College boys
were in the city yesterday on the way
home. The commencement exercises
closed Thursday night,,, .., , . . (),
From present indications there will
he a nrettv large delegation from
Mecklenburg to the State Convention,
which meets on the 17th in Jialeigh, ,
The hremen are consiaeraDiy exercis-
v
eil over the coming tournament in
(o- I
lumhia. in which the Hornets are
B to I
participate. They talk about nothing
else.
A part of the machinery for the ice
factory has arrived, refreshing in
telligence in such weather as this. It
has not been determined yet where it
will be located.
The first issue of the Southern" Home
under the editorial management of. Mr.
D. II. Hill, Jr., has made its appearance.
and fully meets the expectations or Mr,
Hill's friends.
Rev. Z. Haushton. pastor of the Ebe-
nezer Baptist church, announces that he
will baptize several canumates to-mor
row at 3 o'clock p. m. The public gen
erally are invited to attena.
The colored military company, which
passed tnr6ughth'ecity dayTf ore yes
terday was the JJoagias. r.ignu iman
try, of Augusta. They are going on an
excursion to Washington City.
A quiet little cock fight has been go-
incr on the fair grounds for the past few
(lavs bet wen chickens from Rock Hill
and Charlotte. The -main hasno, yet
been decided, but probably will be to
day.
'Squire McRee, of Greenville every-
bodv knows him was among the visi
tors who left vesterdav morning. He
is an improvement on "Uncle Dan'l,'
and if he lived, Jn iNorJthl Carolina,
would doubtless o ntmi cne -arvis
Section."
In all probability the lawyers will
have Mr. James E. Boyd with them at
the approaching term of the Federal
Court in this citv.. Tlie New North
State, of yesterday j' says: James E.
Jioyd. Esq. of Alanianee, '.had beeto ap-
pointea unitea states attorney ior tne
Western district of North Carolina, as
we learn bv a telegram from him to a
friend ip. tliis-clty ' i"
.Carriage of a Cnarlottean in South
Carolina. ...
Capt. Jas.F. Johnston, Of this city,
was marriea in L.aurensviile on the 9th
to Mias Mary S..Todd, daughter: of Mr.
.Samuel It. Todd, of that towp. Soon
after the ceremony they left' the home
of the bride to visit friends and rela
tives in other parts of South Carolina,
auer wincn tney win return to Char
lotte which will be their home in fu
ture. The marriage" has been di'sctissed
with interest for some time in social
circles here, where both have many
menus. Tlie .bride is a gister of Mrs.
pr. lobert qibbon.
r
Itjiighnin School.
The catalogue of the Bingham school
tur the year ending June l, 1880, is he-
lore us, Tlie exhibit is better than ever
before. 'Shu roll corhtainfl 189 names,
(presenting ten Southern and four
Northern States. District of Columbia.
South America Brazil), Europe, Scot-
januj, and Asiai((iamH-a fnumDer and
iu-ea unprecedented ih ''the ' history of
Southern schools.-, Those best acquaint
ed with tlie school; say that f tne disci
piuie and instruction were never as
Kood as at present, and that the satis
i action given topatroris nd pupils was
never as great. An advertisement of
wus school appears elsewhere. - :
larture of the Oreenville Party
Their Visit. 1 " 1 '
The GieenviUe uartv. including the
Ksther oomrianVjleft on ft speaiai train
vesterdav morning at 130 for' home,
many of them going -direcUy-from the
"p. given them by the-" leisure uiud,
t the deoot. Our neoDle will be gladio
know that1 they were highly pleased
with their visit, and .with; the efforts
made to rflnrir their: stay pleasant;
i'he success tf -the presentation of
"Esther" was the common.topiC' on the
streets vesterdav. The visit of the par
ty will be cherished as the beginning of
very pleasant social 'relations - between.
'he people f fcha! two's -.cities now
'i-ought so'closetogether b? the facili
ties of the A ly.T.ini Railroads ws&tfA
1
i vet
stomach tteeda an" annetlaer. or the bid
eds purifying, the cheapest and best remedy Is
UP Bitters, in ounce of prevention Is worth a
pound of cure, don't wait until you are prostrate
hy a disease that may take months tof jva. ta re
ftri r
. . - ' " ' III - .n. M'mmr
Hod Bitters. Just kflhls iseasoii of the tear whan
KM
bwlnir to the abnenrft fit nn nt tlho
LrJetabeys cCthef committee- iDDeihted
to investigate the charge against Sani
tary AXHiceman .nencinck:, the master
has not yet been disposed, of, but pend
ing the investiflrdtion I hehas sent
nis resignattOffto tfife fthSywho rtn
ceived it and appointed IJ. C. Irvin in
his stead. . The aDDointee will, nndor.
take the work in a few days, and it may
be remarked en passant fthat there is
much for him to do. The odors which
arise i inr yarious parts of thecity after
nignwall. and esDenialtv fw miH
night, indicate the immediate necessity
of a thorough cleansing, f - - T
Tlie tdOO WliUkc Tax.
Th'eactioof tnsJboardtrf AjZin
in raising the price of a license to re-
tail hquor and, in effect, bringing drug
gists under this ; class, Jias,- as might.:
nave been anticipated, produced quite a
sensation. Bar-keener lalfc. nf hr,M
iftfneetjiBg a insider the flpestfeh
Wlth-a View fjcr-secrlrinrit.hfl rh!! rtf
this section of the ravfnuA hill ana
SOtne action will no drill ht. h tab-bn i-A
day or to-morrow. , TJierei are now;
twenty-three licensed ibar-rooms in
Charjott audit 4awiarrforced as
it Ho btanfdsr it will, it i hri&rv&t. mr!
out at least half f theset 'VrSome ; nrtt-1
fess tdtie scarcely able ti pay- the$i25
the druirarists assert tkfr
eonvietion that the courts will not sus-i
tu Mcviun wiinvreierence toxaem.
and1 (hereappears to. seafood rerteim for
believing the Question will li at fin OA
submitted.to ,thfr tribunals., Seveiil
members of the board whn arl
the measure say ,they were moved lado
oudjf in tuo i jiicrvsp i lemperance
Th Federal CoBrtTb aaeWtioa" if
c Auwiuci , ui tn - vMuiruui oar re
ceived, dy before -yesterday, the- fol
lowing in a letter f rpm JJudge Pek bl
auon w w yuv ijx relation io me mawer
Val lias noinonev tattav.iurnrR And T
Jfttidersland the appropriations b that
-xjao uave ueeu emaustea. -j.aftre
Jare suppose ahat there yviliije bo iury
trials in Charlette. I do riot know what
the "attorney-general will do in- tha
matter." I . t
This leaves the matter vet unsettled.
but of course does not ? relieve iurors
andV xyitnesses: from 'appearing in ac
cordance' with the summonses served
upon them. The sundrv Civil bill which
includes, we believe, appropriations for
this purpose, is now txsndinsr before
Congress, and its nassafre mav atTpct-.
thdease one way or another.' There are
seyerat persons ?in laii awaiting trial
WW will hre tt remain there another
fist tmontlis Unless tried :at the present
J udge Uond, of the Circuit Court, has
written that he will be able to appear
nere aDout tne I5tn inst.
mue biwiiBf curcitei oi cue j. iu. i.
Tlwclosinsfeleicises of the (Carolina
Military Iiisutue took, place last even-
Z 1 il T - ' - - i l
iiigju ute xiismiuie ruapei iq me pres-
erfe,0i first rate idiiA : knrl flrp
rJTS"7?jS C?:r I '7r?SrlTXV?r - V ,V
iici rxvev. o. jv.
Mason.
There were only two graduates this
season, cadets L). W. Eboujgh.of Charles
ton.' S. C and' J. L. fMcLaurin. of
Marlboro, S. C, Both delivered ad
dresses, the former on the; "Elements of
Success in Life," and the fatter on "The
JPhilosophy of Mohammedan Success.
The speeches were especially well de
livered, oratory being- one of the
branches taught with especial success
iu iub xuatiLutiuii, aim suuweutuuu evi-
dence;of thorough traidingin the depart
ment oi oeues leures.
Original addresses were also deliver
ed by two members of th'e junior class,
which were also creditable. Mr. vv . H.
Gibbs, of Columbia, spoke on the "Ca
reer of Napoleon," and Mr. E. H. Folk,
of Edgefield, S. C.,, discussed "Party
Spirit i.- ' v,..,:
The annual address was delivered lv
Maj. C Dowd, who dischssed develop
ment in nature, including -education, it
was eminently suited to the occasion :
thoughtful, original and suggestive. A
full report will be made hereafter.
-
On the Railroads. .
A car load of meat was brought to
this city day before yesterday from Cin
cinnati, over the Cincinnati Southern
Kailroad. 3n exactly forty-eight nnurs,
the fastest time Dy all odds ever Known
in these partSj - . ,
The survey and estimates of the vir
einia Midland Extension is now com
pleted, and the work is well done. The
map was drawn and plotted Dy major
Andrews, the draughtsman of the
DartV.! J .- -i i;
'Ihei waaesooro nerwa says? -me
bonds of the Cheraw and Wadesboro
Bailroad can't be bought at par. This
sneaks well for the road, and we are
truly glad to know that sucn is tne case.
for the men who invested their money
in the bonds (a great imany discom
moded themselvesrto do so) deseryeto
make something oh theii investment.
The New y ork correspondent or tne
Raleigh News writes: Paper car wheels,
with iron nuDs and steeu tires, are rap
idly superceding iron wheels. A facto
ry at Hudson makes frorii 100 to. 125- a
"week: arrd cannot suddiy tne aemanu,
so that another is now in progress of
erection at Chicago that will turn out
from 300 to 400 a week, at is dearer at
first, but with one tire tuns irom eignt
to sixteen times as long as the iron
wheel, and may then ha;ve a new tire
to repeat the operation. It is also safer
and less wearing to the pars.
-T'. !
Western Nnh Carolina Bailroad,
The new management of the Western
North Carolina Railroad have taken
hnlrl nf the enternrise. apparently in
earnest. The agents arid employes of
tlie company are ordered to ooey au.or-
1 1 am frnm M o
UCiO 11V1U JJXJ . . I
Another order published m the Ashe-
vi le t?i.t.itnn reads as toiiows: x roiu
nnfl afrr date, the 20th of the month
win rut t he nav tiav or tms company
On June 20th, omcers; anaempioje
will he naid all arrearages of wages
from March 29th to May 81st, inclusive.
The board of directors Of the late cor-
nnratinn appointed Mai Jas. W. Wil
son, John S. Hendersoni Esq., and Dr.
X U Well Ch UUlUUJlbbCW AJ !UCWiiuiiiv vmw
amount of its "floating -debt" on March
29th, 1880. Its officers and employes, as
well as other creditors, snouiu, mere-
fore, present their claims to the gentle-
men namea, wno wui uuin.n uic-
Pavments will ,oe maae oniy on tne
certificate of the committee.""-
All aDDroved claims, to the aggregate
of 30JK)0, wm oe -:paia uuiy:wtq, uy
which time it is presumed the commit
tee will have completed Jtheir audit."
The A sheviUe Citizen says : -Jtresi-
dent Best and General Superintendent
Andrews are this week laJNew zone en
gaged in purchasing lrorJr rolling biock
anri ntn or minora necessarv ior reucti-
ind restocking and; the ; genera; pro-
crrees of the work upon the road, ana ex-
ne tAhn hank In Asheville some time
net week, when Mr. Befet will take the
management of tbe 4roa4immedia,tely.
in imvu-nJf &J ',
"iir :?aa'WganrT4iet seCTewryurip
eadu-located in AsbevUw, .-'hutTta af
breseint m m m ww w:
ngftged
ih taking genemi" fnVwtwt'- pf -what
roan i - ,
mm a'
I he Voltaic Bell Co., Marsaau, Mica. 4
m iin ihrxH triAlr mlebrated Electro-voltalo Belts
ta th affliniAd nnon AO days. triaL 8peedy cures
guaranteed. Tney mean what, they sayr;
Write to
thoffiu her to memorize V TT c't 'txt ' w
, tneiinoyraent -jwiIIj result .ml drfvmg such a niftci of rr. nri wifh tha nhnn. .1 IT S T I N-
put an ttie small dealers and giving theltofe a
iarger;one? a monopoly; V'T: f toa.tth a. modst dijmitT thaf..i , vr THE very best .Northern Gilt Edged Butter and
oorae or tii rtruororfafa -aaearf. Kiri- tlv j t zr. it jl cneeso. Also,. jutcKerei. smoxea uemn?.
nor.
To the idltot of the Obsemt
It is greatly to be regretted that .the
appreciative stranger, whose criticism
upon the music- Tuesday night, showed
such nice distinction, could . not have
' tefnaihed for the concert the following
night. , Had. he done so, probably the
superb duet played by Mrs. Dewev and
Mrs. Atkinson would not have passed
unnoticed. Difficult, brilliant and erace
fully delicate as were its different pas-
Sages, tfcey werei execnted with utmost
ease, showing a fineness of, touch and
expression that impressed' the audience
a? instrumental music rarely does.
'Bealitf folly sung1 was theduet which
Misses 1 -Wayt ; and Gregory de
lighted, us. with. . Miss Wayt's execu-
tiuu wjis parucuiany uira-iiKeana Deau
tifuk showing her voice to - better ad-
! .vantag.ei tljani dfi her jsolo. but proba-
uiy mis was owing to less ingni ana
mre self-possession in the d uets -
we could see nne possibilities an ,the
voices of Misses Swink and Johnston.
and shall watch with interest their de
velopment, , for already we see the suc-
-t-boj.ui icsuib ui careiui Lrainin? in
Miss JSadham's voice, wha rendered the
J ewel Scene in. Faust with brilliancv
and feeling. "Such tender and oassion-
i-iite expression in one.: so young is re
quiet and attractive.
As citizen of Charlotte I reioicet
the success of this department, of the
institute at the success of the entire
schoof in fact ; and predict for it a suc
cession and long life. . . , , x. ,
i
Hauler vs. the Bank of Statesvllle.
Statesvllle Landmark. - :
iThis is an action in which one Hau-
ser, a citizen of Sfadkin. brines suit
against Sam'l McDowell Tate, as presi-
ucut u .wie lawuanKoi atatesviiie, for
money deposited bv said Dlaintiff in said
oanK ana lost in the failure of that in
stitution. , Defendant j alleges -that he
was.notfLpresidentfiOf' the bariki and
never had more than a merftlv nnminai
cmnectiOn with it: that he was nnh.
JiskecLas president without his previous
Knowieage or consent, ana that he had
iu vim mi w au au 'Ui) cio.uU71.a4V UVCI 1 LS
management either nearly or remotely,
and that therefore he is not responsible,
morally or, otherwise, for any losses
sustained by depositors or other credi
tors. The plain tiff jjlalms. that defend-
ui a iduuie w ueilJ U1S t-onnecuon wim
the bank d(ringitsjex3sten0e, and his
failure to hive his naihe" stricken from
the advertisements, constitute a vrima
fmie case against him, and upon this
grpuno, ask- judgment. The case was
tried in Eowan court last week and
after" a'long' and patient hearing the
jury iooK;it ana gave ihe planum a
vctuici. jvn appeal was tHKen xo tne
Supreme Court.
If. the verdict stands the decision in
the above case will open the door to al
most numberless suits.
i
Two
Thousand Dollars Lost
Georgia Judge.
by
Columbus Times.
Several months ago Judge O. A.Loch-
L2I".
rane, ot Georgia, was in
jsew Orleans
blowiogiiis Qranlf jbubbles sta see how
pretty he Could make them look ih the
eyes of the Creoles, and the papers re
ported that he let his raith runaway
with his prudence, and that he was be
trayed-wto Uiexo4ly4)i making two-oets.
One or a thousand dollars that General
Grant would be nominated on the firtt
ballot, and the other of another thou
sand dollars that he would be elected
ih November. Now, we know nothing
about the truth or these little gossiping
reports, but if they are true, our amia
ble Judge is out somewhere in the
neighborhood of two, thousand - dollars.
It will take a good deal ot "hedging to
make that two thousand dollars back,
but the Judge is a good "hedger.
The Judgeship In the Fifth.
Farmer & Mechanic.
Ifc ns I announced ; with seeming au
thority that Hon. John Manning is not
in the held as a candidate ior judge, we
take this to mean that he simply is ma
king no effort to get the nomination.
it is said he was "Drought out tnrougn
mistake. That is to say he had inti
mated to his friend, Col. Thos. Ruffin,
that in the event of his candidacy he
himself should not enter the race. Pen
ding Ruffin's reply, which chanced to
be delayed a week or two, the friends
of Manning nominated him in the pa
pers, and used his name rreeiy tor tne
position. There is hot much doubt that
a large section of the district would
prefer Mr. Manning, if forced to decide :
but would be so well pleased with eith
er Gilmer or" Ruffin as to: seemingly
havemr choice. ...
Democrats on Their Mettle.
Springfield Republican, Ind.
To the positive record which Gar-
fielcUoffers; the Democratic party will
be forced to oppose a candidate whose
record is eaually positive, a man whose
character is above reproach and whose
pnblic services have given open proof
of his ability. Bayard is such a man
and such a man is Randall. It will not
be strange ifH the Democratic party,
trusting to" the Influence of Garfield's
earlier free-trade record in Pennsylva
nia, should endeavor to make the Key
stone State the centre of assault by put-
tine up a protectionist iikb KanoaJi.
However this may oe, tne democratic
selection, if the party heeds its necessi
ty, is limited to men of the first rank by
the ltepuDlican nomination.
Preparing 'Or the' Democratic Nation
al Convention.
Cincinnati. June 9. The resident
committee of the Democratic national
convention has made considerable pro
gress in preparing music nan ior- tne
use or the democratic national conven
tion. The telegraph companies will
have offices in the corridors on each
side of the hall, in direct communica
tion with the delegates,; press represen
tatives and stage. The reporters tables
will be placed in two rows in front of
the stage. Ladies will be admitted to
reserved seats in the rear of the stage.
The decorations will be simple, the
Grandeur of the interior of the hall it-
sen ioroiuuinz auv eiaueiate uiauiav.
1 . 1 , , , 1 1
The committe is assured that railroads
all over the country will give reduced
rates to persons attending the conven
tion.
Bright 8 Disease
and nther affentlons of the Kidneys and Bladder
are sometimes brought on and often aggravated by
the neglect of the symptoms, which, if takes in
Ome. would no doubt in a majority of cases yield
to treatment. No medicine is so -weu suited lor
this as Rankin's Compound Extract Bucha and
Juniper. It is a reliable neaung tonic 10 tne pans,
allays lmiauon, ana restores neaiuir acuuu.
Praimred oniv bv Hunt. Rankin A Lamar. Drug
gists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by x. u smitn and
I,, u. wriston x uo.
rOKSTTH. UA. ie& 1. IBM.
I have sold Rankin's Buchu and Juniper for 10
years, and it hai always given satisfaction, prov
ing tne most vaiuaoie preparation ui me iunu vu
tne mancek . v. m& xo, urugitisi.
The Fatare Benaaza loe,
Bo-.ii fUMi nis wice aeb naw oeeiu u.
ra mum 01. lucKV miners wno set kwu.
WJ! patiaM ana neu yu w turxwar
rniM win tana a siate ana uenmi ana an.
do a simple role ot three they cannot
hainhntimm trw ttM ennclriston 'that instead of
dropping wera anu bbuv boiwb wuumim
best way to strike a rich. vein, of gold Is. to send
from one to ten dollars; for part wwhela f
ticket in ttie June drawing of the Louisiana State
same person & N;81.-B
AUthej
stakes of
TBit If am
awn ana
Is this ouestlon Is freouentlT askBd. we will Rim-
x - T j I IiT HU Ultftfc HUB IB ll ABUT WUU 4UI UllWiUlU Ul UUP I ... ... L. . J , "J , i " i -i i
pl7 say that she Is aladj who or upwards ot thir
ty years, bas untiringly devoted her time and tal
ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally
among cnnaren, sne nas espeeiauy studied ue
constlHition and wants of thla numerous class.
and, as a result o this effort, and practical knowl
edge, obtained In a lifetime spent as nurse and
Jmysician, sne aas compounded a Soothing syrup,
or children teething. It operates like magic
giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to
regulate the bowels. In consequence of this ar
ticle, Mrs. wins low Is becoming world-renowned
as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do
rise up and oiess ner; especially is this the ease
in this city. Vast Quantities of the Soothing Sftud
are dally sold and used here. We think Mrs.
Winslow bas Immortalized ber name br this ln-
vaiuaoie aracie, ana we sincerely believe tnous
ands of children have been saved from an early
grave by its timely use. and that millions ret un
born will snare its benefits, and unite in calling
ner Diessea. no mower nas aiscnargea ner auty
to ber suffering little one, t our opinion, until she
has given it the benefit of Mrs. Wln&low's Soothing
Syrup. Try it, mothers try it now. fjadles. Visi
tor. ew xotk vuy.
cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists. 25
norjOddtw w ; .'
' AmauceBeiit
The friends of lieutenant Jna Graham Alexan
der respectfully announce him as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at the
next election. Believing blm to be in every war
weU qualified to discharge the duties of said office,
they cheerfully and cordially recommend him to
the kind consideration of the different townsblDs
when they assemble to "send up" delegates to the
nominating convention. mallard ukkix.
june o -we'
Spring Chickens, Honey, and
the very finest of
onions.
S. M. HOWELL.
June 12"
BINGHAH SCHOOL.
MEB AH ESVILLE N. O,
ESTiBLISHED In 1793, is now pre-eminent
among Southern Boarding Schools for boys
in age, numbers and area of patronage. The 173d
Session begins July 29th. JTor catalogue, giving
run particulars, address
, June 12 MAT. B. BINGHAM, SupX
LOST In this city, day before yesterday, a
Meerschaum Pine, well colored. A reward of Si
will be paid for its return to THIS OFFICE.
June 12-3t
LOST In the oners boose last night, a thous
and-mile railroad ticket over the Air-Line Hauroad.
The finder will confer a favor by returning it to
June ll-lt. this ujrjrius.
Retail Dealers Take Notice
In order to remodel and enlarge my store, I pre-
pose to reduce my stock during the next 15 days,
by offering very great inducements to buyeis.
Those desiring to replenish thMr stocks, would do
well to call and get Quotations, as no such oppor
tunity will bt offered again In the way of low pricer.
Prompt attention will secure bargains House
keepers will also find wonderful Inducements In
my retail department. .
Very respectfully.
LeRoy Davidson.
June 12
Firemen's Celebration at Columbia, S. C.,
lOtlx, 1880.
Charlottk. Columbia ft Augusta B. r.,
Orncs Asistakt Gxk'u Pass. Agsmt,
Colukbia, s. C Mat 27th, 1880.
TO induce large numbers to visit Columbia on
the occasion of the firemen's Celebration and
Tournament, this company have reduced the rates
from all stations to the following very low figures,
viz:
Charlotte, : : : $2 20 I Woodward's : $1 00
Woodward's
White Oak, :
Anger's, :
Wlnnsboro, :
Simpson's, ;
Rldgeway, r " ;
Boko, : :
Sharp's, 11
KlUlan's, :
Marrow's, : : : : z OU Wttite uaK, : WO
Fort Mill.
1 85
1 70
150
85
75
65
55
Rock Hill, :
Smiths', : :
Lewl9Viv-2r: J
145
1 80
115
:1 05
Chesterr'-: ':
Cornwall's. &
Blackstock's,
40
85
25
This will be a ere at event among firemen.
Fire
companies are expected to be present from Char
leston, Augusta, and various other points in tne
State, and will Compete for the prizes, which are
artered to the amount or R47fi hold, in prizes
Tickets will be good from June 15th until nieht of
June i 7m. Special rates wffl be made by hotels.
This a nod time to visit Columbia at a trifling
oos&i; Soetlal trains will be ran if found necessary.
Conductors will be furnished with tickets to sell to
passengers taking trains where there are no
agents. For any further Information, or tickets,
apply to our station agents, or to tne undersigned.
D. CARDWELL,
Ass't ien'L Bass.
A2t
A. J. Beall, Agt.
Junl2-8t
ffittgeeltaueatta.
NOTICE OF SALE.
X WILL sell 'in front of the court house, to. Char
lotte, to the Highest bidder, en Saturday, the
12th day of June, at 1 1 t'ctock a. m., one feather
bed, bedstead and bedding, six parlor chairs, one
bedstead and mattress, a iot 01 tools, etc.
- 4. A. JlUliUKJS,
lone 11' ; Constable.
FOR RENT,
CMTFH IRON FRONT BTJILDINO; This hand-
O some Iron Front Building, width 25 feet by 100
feet deep, three stories and basement, is offered
for rent to a good tenant forone or more years on
reasonable terms from Jane 1st, 1880. Parties
wishing to rent or lease will apply to : :
-: , ,w. jxu BJU.1H, wnanoe,n.v.,
or B R . SMITH A COw
may23 -lm v 109 Pearl St., New York
NEW ICE HOUSE.
XX7E beg leave to inform the citizens of Char-
T V lotte that we are now ready to deliver Ice to
any .part 01 the cuj at . .
: OKE CENT PEB PQUOT,
Orders Dronerlv filled at short notice. Ice House
In rear of T. L.,belge Co s store.
Leave your orders. '
apI29-fl
'J FI3CHESSER & CO.
A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SCJJTH EUT AW STREET,
.. BALTTMOBJB, MD.,
From fifteeif years experienca ltth08pita).aiidprl
vate. pcactht guarantees a rjermat cfla In all
diseases of the Urinary Organs and uf the Nervous
Ytn vtz! - Oruiie aad Seminal Weakness.
T flnlla rtf nini'i TiTiimihim TloKili.
rTanfl'ItmriBUpg, PaTpltadon oTthe Heart, Dtm
eSot 0 or$i4Meue Sfsins in the Backand
mtho
recejtfljcojuTacted
iitr of
Marvland. refers to any of the leadlrur nhrslcians
of ,BattilDOBSv Special liltenttdtt ghresuto U tor
rnalecoraolalntoandirreefllartlea.
X All eonsultatlans strJey oohndentlal, and modi
fies 6ATt to aaj axkvesa.. uui or wn enclosing
taiona, wkr on resuams xrou
r exoessealijmsnhood. 'Diseases
cured In five to- ten days, and
We hare this day reduced
L A R GE AND
20.000 yards of the Best Calico at
.t .. TT TT.
s,uuu
5,000
20,000
ii
15,000
ii
ii
ii
ALSO,
Dress Goods, Trimming Sis, Hamburg Edgings, Toreta and VapteiM
- '
WE HAVE, ALSO, INCLUDED
tti?t
Mens9, .Boys9, nd''-'Chfldrais--' Rfsaiy-inade
A CALL WILL
mm iiii
AT E. G. ROGERS' VAREROOMS,
NEXT TO P06TOBTICE.
My stock is very large, and embraces a full line of
nlture. All goods paeed free of charge.
This U the only Lattery of any State ever voted on
and endowed by its people.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
OVER HALl A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and
Charitable purposes in 1868, fob tbx term of
TWKnty-fivk years, to which contract the Inviola
ble faith of the State is pledged, which pledge
has been renewed by an overwhelming popular
vote, securing its franchise .In the new constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879, with a capital
oi $i,ooo,uuu, to wmcn it nas since aaueo a lie
serve Fund of over $350,000.
Its UKAND sINtiLK NUUBEB DKAWIKUS
will take place monthly on the second Tuesday.
it never scales or oostDones. look at tne loiiow-
ing distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
du ing n h ch will take place the
121st GRAND MONTHLY
AND THE
EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING,
At New Okleaits, Tuesday, June 15th, 1880.
Underthe personal supervision and management of
GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and
GEN. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE. 8100.000.
oncE - Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves,
So; lifihs, S2; Tenths, SI. -LIST
OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize of $100,000
.$100,000
. 50,000
20,000
. 20,000
. 20,000
. 20,000
. 25,000
. 30,000
. 40,000
60,000
. 100,000
1 Grand Prize or 50,000. . . .
1 Grand Prize of ..... . 20,000
2 Large Prizes of 10.000. . . .
4 Large Prizes of 5,000
20 Prizes of 1.000 ...
50 " 500....
100 " 300...
200 " 200....
600 " 100....
10000 " 10....
APPROXIMATION PRIZES :
1 00 Approximation Prizes of $200. .
100 44 " 100...
100 " " 75...
$20,000
10,000
7,500
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La. r.mra!9S.n,N
Gen. JUBAL EARLY, of Va. f Commlss n rs
Application for rates to clubs should only be
made to the office of the Company in New Or
leans. Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
Or same person at 319 Broadway, New York.
N. B. This Company has NO AGENTS in the
BRITISH POSSESSIONS, and all persons pre
tending to be so and soliciting orders by circulars
or otherwise are SWINDLERS.
may 11 d&w5w
POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE
Commonwealth
Distribution Company,
AT MACACLEY'S THEATBE,
In the City of Louisville, on
MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1 8 8 0.
These Drawings, authorized by the Legisla
ture, and sustained by all the Courts of Ken
tucky, according to a contract made with the
owners of the Frankfort grant, will occur regularly
on the last day 01 every montn (aunaays ana Fri
days excepted), for the period of five years, termi
nating on June 30. 1 885.
The United States Circuit Court on March 31,
rendered the following decisions:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com
pany is legal.
2d its drawings are not rrauauieni.
The Management call attention to the liberal
scheme which has met with such popular favor
heretofore, and which will again be presented for
the
JUNE DRAW IK G.
1 Prize, $30,000
1 Prize, 18,000
1 Prize 5.000
10 Prizes, $1,000 each IP-GOO
20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000
100 Prizes, 100 each... 10,000
200 Prizes, 50 each 10,000
600 Prizes, 20 each 12,000
innn Prizes. 10 each 10.000
9 Prizes. $300 each. Approximation Prizes $2,700
9 Prizes, 200 " 1.800
V Prizes, 100 " " "
1.660 Prizes $112,400
Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets. $1; 27 Tickets,
50; 55 TlCKetS, iuu.
Remit br Postofflce Money Order, Registered
Letter, Bank Draft or Express.
To insure against mistakes and delays, corres
pondents will please write their names and places
of residence plainly, giving number of postomce
box or street, and town, county and State.
All communications connected with the Distri
bution and Orders for Tickets should be Addressed
to R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building,
Louisville, Ky., or at Nos. 307 & 309 Broadway,
New York. June 1
SCHOOL NOTICE.
I have opened a School for Boys in
.the School Building on Gen. Bar-
wringer lot on Church street. The
school for the present consists of on
ly two Departments, Primary and the
termediate, my object being to secure
the best possible classification in order that In
lnstruction may be thorough. Terms, (payable
monthly,) $3 per month. L. HOLMES.
if. a. 1 propose to open a xsigm scnooi u a sui
ficient number of pupils can be obtained, for the
purpose of teaching Writing, Arithmetic, and
Book-keeping. Term 5. will be made knpwn ea
application at my School Boom, or to. Dr. F. H.
mover, or go. uus.4urBam at iwoeu & apjinga'
Jan. 23 tL
JTWUm TENNESSEE &
OHIO RAILROAD
SURKHUITgH ItkWT'S OfTICX, 1
Charlotte. N. C, May 10th, 1880. f
On and after Wednesday. Mar 12th. 188a the
following schedule will be run over this road:
GOING NORTH.
avediarlotte.i.i..--....'....-.,... 7 30 . m.
" Davidson college 15 a. m.
Arrlveat Statesvllle... w.... .. ...... 10 45 a. m.
GAttMG SOUTH; ;
I Leave Stateavme..... ....... S 50 p. m.
", Bavidsona)iiege,...i. ......... 5 zu p. m.
I' Arrive at Charlotte,. . .. . . .. . .... .'. . . . .. 7 00 p. m.
; lCloseonnecaon made at states vine with
trains overtae W.K.U., if, tk f,., .-tf
ESS
the prices of all leading Domestics and
VARIED
Union Lawns,
4-4 Bleached Domestic,' iu 'Sl0ii!ts,
4-4 Sea Island,
WE HAVJS REDUCED THE PRIGES OF ALL
OUB
w ww-.. '(.. ..
IN OUB SWEEPING REGUCTIONS, ALL Of OUB
tv rvTTD gtowdtvii wcLTirrrTfxKQ. k t t. txtp fiTTP
Clothing, Stawjlats, Shoes, Slippers
COHYINL'E YOU THAI WK ASS la JVJAD KAK3 EST.
ser Special Batgaiiis in Frames of all Kinds
Parlor, Chamber, Dining Boom and Office Tor
METROPOLITAN
FASHION SHEET
Att'D THE
For July Jnst Received
AT TIDDY'S
BOOK STOBE
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF
Fire-Screens,
Wall Paper,
and Bordering
IVew Books Just Received:
MARK TWAIN'S TRAMP ABROAD, : : $3.50
HIS MAJESTY MYSELF, :::::: 1.00
MBS BE AUCH AMP BROWN. : : : : : 1.00
THE READER'S HAND-BOOK, : : 3.50
Bret Harte's Complete Prose Works.
Bret Harte's Complete Poetical Works
A IULL SUPPLY OF THE
SEASIDE LIBRARY
Constantly on Hand.
TIDDY & BROTHER;
June 11.
&V0ttVi5t &t.
A SECOND HAND
(2sT E W)
Two (2) Horse Wagon.
IN FIRST CLASS ORDER
WILL BE SOLD LOW DOM
TO GOOD PARTIES
FOR CASH OR ON TIME;
K M. Miller k Sons;
June 11.
Agents Wanted,
To solicit orders tor Pnotogmpbs, tic, for en
larsrpmp.nL A tiavire business. For . DarUculars
and, terms address J. D..LEMER, Box ,167. Ha
risburg,Pa.; ii I - ' .....
$ 77.7
XEAB and expenses to
Outfit tree. Address r.
CKERY, Augusta, Maine.
ADVERTISERS by addressing GEO. Pi ROWELL
Jtr rf tan Qnnuta fir Vabd VAl4r AQI1 .Ukflm tVkO
W U VA VOaa SJfl Wfef sas-WW A VS fvuw uw
exact cost of any proposed line of ADVERTISING
to American Newspapers. t""l 00-page pamph
let, IOC. - f'-"! T"
aamaW4WawawBwHMBWViwwwawavaBM
THE EXODUS
DERANGES labor, making necessary every fa
cility for handling Cotton at' the Gin. SAVE
LABOR bv ustnz a JONES FIVE-TON iWAGON
SCALE. PRICE S60,iand iron and Steel Brass
Beams. FREIGHT PAID BY US. ' If ordered now
can pay at Glnnrng. Everybody send for free book.
Address, ' . JONES OF BINGHAMTON. w
may 14-w4teow . i : BinghAtntoo.Ji, I r
WANTOK-a.t
expertenceA salesraan Ior. Noitb and South Caro-
nna. Address, with references, dox zu4b r-nua-
aeinnia k u. may 14-eoaow
or Sa
f or Sale!
1
eierjtl
- 8, 10' eta.
f
T
Laees, Dres uip,Siiiting8, fe
. . , .. .
NEW SPRING BTTLES OF
M ww ffpwrwn ht f t.wizfxw ' - - J- 1 ' 1; -
Rents rurnisfijngjrljwass
it '
and Styl3s7&j ,
ij.-m
B. H. Field, - .
Charlotte
TrK-FfcEAJ),.
u . Hickory, .; -4
METROPOtlTAHEOTEI
. nil-.'.! V Uutt tK x.J-JW
g - - t-1 i- - SrsK ' -' t
CltAKLt
o 1
. till
4 o H
a J m J
TfmMQPijAT.
I IPV Til I , TFq I .m' I L-l !' S IU.I
rpmS Hotel has the largest af most comfort-
J- able rorjTrrsof ariyiMjtoUtf the S
able rodrtrs ot hny bDUlm the State. It Is fit
ted up with all modem improvements; Is cotjve
nientto the postofflaeiBilDtaik3 and Is eentrlly
locatedtai fflevtuslness. part oX-Um atyistJta-ge
SAMPLE ROOMS reCbaanSbSl aJt5lersf-Wlih
these advantages we offer si4erior .nducenieot,i to
the traveling public. M S
jdumniDuses ana wirnagBS at every Train..
i
FIELD BUOS.,'
Wholesale and Retail' Grocers',
AND DEALERS IN
COUIJTRL-PROPUCEs
ALWAYS. .XXBj&tiip HAM D S4fN,f PfflKG
U1CX8, IflLEtU JUTTJCa(j Uff5, HUH
JT?, ke.. ei THE BESTilBNDSy.OlP!
llARQE BisElitNt undlr'iioSolJtan
r rent. - . 'i-iil Vttvfi
Hotel for
may28
.'I.' - . "I'!. If :
St. Charles Hiftel
A 1
STATES VILLE, N. fA.i ,
THIS HOUSE Is now under the management of
Mrs. Dr. Reeves, formerly of. the National Ho
tel and Boyden House, Salisbury, TjL Gt whose aim
tt will be to make it a first class, bote! Ui.?ecy re
spect, Commodious Sample Rooms on, the first
floor. The patronage of the public Qliciled,
Feb. 13-dtf.
T?
l-U .:.'
HYGEIA HOTEL,
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA..
S1
ITUATED 100 yards from Fort Monroe. . Open
all the rear, xaual to any hotel ni theTJtmed
States as a SUMMER RJBSOSTv Send forclrcular
describing hygienic advantages, etc.
HARRISON' PHOEBUS !
- may 23-3m - Proprietor.
1 m&zkim:y
IMPROVED PATENT. LIVER PAD1
Hwrxn simrHABw- " -Can
bx MAMavrMwH Dmibsjm- lwun
Vw)cx as -LBkSa.
ttieiui eore&jrltb Jrogsg to SyfUffl.
CUBE
Chills and Feyer,
Liver Complaint,
neuralgia,
Enenmafcm,
Costiveness,
Female
Weakness,
Sick t Rerroii
Headache,
These Ttia Cnra all J
NaxiaBaPirb.6ib.nr Pn iMhaii 'M v -.irM nm tekra j
into the Stomach The Pads are worn over the fit
of the Stomach, covering the Great Nerve Centres,
also the Liver and Stomach. A gentle Vegetable
Tonic is absorbed intothecirculation of the Blood and
Liver, purifying the Blood, atinralating the Liver and
Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening the
Stomach to digest food, f aicx or Pads $1 and $3
each. Solp ay all Dbpogists, or sent byMai
orExpregg. . - 1 ' C :
Manufactured and for sale at 92 Germain street,
Baltimore, Md. , , ,
For sale in Charlotte at the drag stores of t. R.
Wriston & Co., F. Scarr, T. C. Smith and Wilson fc
Burwell.
WANTED,
At the Charlotte City Mais, 8,000 bushels Corn,
1,000 bushels Wheat, Bye, Oats, Peas, Ac, for
which cash, or meal In exchange, will be paid.
Constantly on hand, Floor, Meal Mill-seed, c
for sale.
These mills have been thoroughly refitted, and)
Janl5-tf -
TOE WASHINGTON GAZETTE,
UxVj I-
Published at the National Capital every Sunday
Giving a full resume ef the preceding week; news
or an national topics and general intelligence, be
sides peine the
Lf iVe seuTHERNVIryBr1
There supporting the National Democratic Party.
Edited by GEOHGBCj WBTJDERBVBM; Of Trrjrh-
la, lormeriy punusner oi the Richmond. (..va.
Enquirer.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTTON :
Single C6ttt,bhey4ar. postage. tap, i Oft 2 00
rive eopies,"td one Address, postage "$aia. ' 7 5 i
Ten copies, to one address, postage paid, 12 50
Twenty copies, to one address, postage pd, 20 00"
(With aeopf fsee la the versos securing the clubs.
Jfor further iufonwMien address om!.jo
i w. V , GA3QETTB j PUBLISHLNG iCOMPANY,
. , Box 322j Washiogton IXlDn esthe-EdhUS
Dec.2to ,U m al in J E jUgsI eas
. . .nHilniJ
'WTaliBMrfejact of VoiAHt& mntT'eisi trt th
wtjs awoi vnarioneeompfisini sdo 150 acres,
1 oner uns lanq ermerm one pooy or wsecraras
information, apgi
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