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Jtje (Hljarlotte bsm)tr. 8XTBSGRJPTION JUTMS : , pcalv, one war, (pottyakX) to admmet J8 00 git Month .i 4 00 Three Month 00 'One Month . 7 WSJBKLT EDITION i "Wei kly, in the county) m advance. .. S3 00 out of the county, pottpcud,. a 10 Six Month 1 00 Liberal Reductions for Olutm. Soak w&&b,Stiutlt8, THE OBSXETXB JOB DXPASTMXNT Has been thoroughlx supplied with every needed want, and with the latest ptyles 61 Tjpe, and verj' iMimw of job Fzlnttnc can now be done with neatness, dispatch and ehttpneaa. We ean fnrn ' Ish at short nottte, BLANKS, BILL-HEADS. LETTER-HEADS, CAKDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, P08TEBS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLB, PAMPHLETS.3RCTILARS1CHSCXa,a ' VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY JULY 20, 1880. NO. 3,548. IM1 ifiTflf "If h Hare: a Nice line or WHITE" GOODS, NAMELY, BARRED MUSLIN, VICTORIA AND V. BRITISH LAWNS, &c, &c, &c, Which we will Close Out Cheap. SALE COMMENCED MONDAY, JULY 19th. i i Alexander k Harris. July 19 SPRING STOCK 1880 COMPLETED OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, OATS AND TRUNKS Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation tor selling THE BEST BRANDS . .: i, ? kkIs, which every sensible perton knows Is IK cheapest In the end. Please can and see as before buying. W We will deal fairly and hon fitly with yoi. PBGRAM.i CO, March Democrat 1880. i . md Home copy. PURELY VEGETABLE An Fffectual Specific for Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental ffif&fjJ-JU v Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, 81ck Headache. Constipation ard Billlousness. victims of Fever and Ague, pauent, now tney unagooa appei r anfl Ague, the mercurial diseased ey recovered health, cheerful spirits . a i V 1 41. a A8i the recovered dyspeptics, pillions sufferers. tney recover Bimmons'Oilve This hisllv oelabrated medicine. Regulates the Liver, promotes digestion, and fortifies the. system against maianai aiseases. Extract of a letter from Bon. Alexander H. Stevens, "I occa sionally use when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect It is mfld, and sotta-Jna better thanciore eae remedies." 3j CONSTIPATION. TESTIMONY OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF GEORGIA I have used Simmons' Liver Regulator for eonstiimtion nf mv bowels, caused by a tempo rary derangement of the liver, for the last three or iuur years, ana always wnen usea acwruiug w uw direction with Afteidtvt henefit I think It Is a good medicine, for (the derangement ef the Uto- bt least such has hflpn rr nerschal einterteHcp In ""3 WHS Ol 14. m.KAM M UUI1JI, BWW VI. tieorgia. ' . Original and Genuine, j. gElLitf&CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Price $1. Sold 07 AU Druggist1. April 18-dlqwwlyr ' .. Gray's Specific Medicine. - EMM gr g00ds, latMug, Set, JUST OPENED ! A second lot of Alospito f&AjLZu EARLY; THET ABE - Going off Rapidly. YOU CAN NOW SECURE B argains IN ALL CLASSES OF SEASONABLE GOODS as we must make room for FALL PURCHASES. Come and see what Bargains we are Offering. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. July 14 ::-1 If 'I S (M Uli PERRY DAVIS' PAII (HLLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. DAIK1 If II I CD "nr fui whea-tued' rHIIIUtlbbLII accc I IP prmt c qtrtei. ion incloHing' each bottle, and i 'pcrfecttj mtfet even in lA rnoul inexperienced hmdi. DA 111 -VII I ZD 1 A ftUlTB CURE for Chills, ' IJlarrliorii, ljrentery. CnMHps, CluilrB. nd all Bowel Cornvhthrtt. 011 111 Kll I fcU ? rPi..f:,?T I nil! nibbbil Known ior rea.picnnps, Girlhood. An exquisite incompleteness, blossom foreshadow- A sketch faint In Its beauty, with promise of fu ture worth; A plant with some leaves unfolded, and the rest asleep at its root, To deck with their future sweetness the fairest thing on the earth. Womanhood, wifehood, motherhood each a pos sible thing, , Dimly seen through the silence that lies between then and now; Something of each and all has woven a magic ' ring, ' Linking the three together in glory on girlhood's brow. London Society. OBSERVATIONS. A man Is always wanting some one to tell him how handsome he looks. A woman, on the other hand, will simply stand before a glass and see for herself. A Rockf ord girl had her corset torn off by a stroke of lightning, and was uninjured, but the young man who called to borrow a book had his right hand shattered, and a piece of corset steel blown into his liver! He said he didn't know how she w-as loaded. "Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean," playfully quoted Mr. Hickenlooper, as he came airily Into the room, and found his wife crying. And Mrs. Hickenlooper rose up and remarked that she supposed a fool of a man would laugh even if he did smash his fingers to a jelly, trying to drive a picture nail, and then she flounced out of the room after the arnica, while Mr. Hickenlooper, in a dazed condition, sat down on a chair that wasn't there and nearly drove himself through the floor. The mother of two sons, twins, met one of the brothers In a field one morning. "Which of you two boys am I speaking to?" asked the mother. "Why do you ask?" Inquired the tad, prudently. Seeause if It is your brother I will box his ears." 'It is not my brother; it Is I?' "Then your brother 4s wearing your coat, for yours had a hole In It." "No, mother; I'm wearing. my own coat," "Good heavens!" cried the mother, looking at him Intent ly, "you are your hrbther after all!" LITERARY CHIT-CHAT. Mr. John Habberton is the author of "Just one Day." Maemillan & Co. will jmblish an American reprint of Canon Farar's new r-volume of Sermons. Miss Betuam-Edwards has a new novel in press. This lady is a cousin of Miss Ameia B. Edwards. . The Earl of Ashburnham's valuable collection of manuscripts will be sold at public sale before long. Mohcure D. Conway's "Demonology and Devil Lovfjhas reached a second edi tion here and m England. A high class monthly magazine has been started at Wellington, New Zea land, called the New Zealand -Review. . . : . ... . The Athencem speaks very highly of John Russell Young's "Tour Around trie world witn lieneraiiirantr A posthumous novel by Gustave Flaubert, entitled "Deux Commis, on Bouoard et Pecuchet," is announc ed. , "The Early Coinage of the United States" is the title of an article by B. H. Cowper in the new volume of the Antiquary. The son-in-law of Dean Hook has un dertaken to write a continuation of the "Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury." Dodd, Mead & Co., will publish in the fall Rev. E. P. Roe's new story, "A Pay of Fate," now running through the Christian Union. The July number of the Contemvoru Revietti will contain an article by the Duke of Argyll entitled "A Few Weeks Upon the Continent" Mr. R. R. Bowker has retired from his position on the Publisher's Weekly and gone to Europe. Mr. F. Leytroldt will continue with tnat valuable peri odical. Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson has written a volume called "A Century of Dishon or," relating to the sufferings of the In diana under the nolir.v and agents nf the XTnited States. ' ' for eaKiilcitaM. 8tck.Hettda.ohe. Pain In tbe Back or Side, Rhenmartam, and Neuralgia. all cases ol rains, Severe Bnrh.ta 18 friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, fallor, and hi fact of all classes tirsnxuiK a medicine always at hand nuil safe to.uae Internally or externally witu certain -f relief. r- taNo family can afford to be without 11: is 'invainamyremedy in the house. Its price hiir; ft withhTthe reach of all, and it will annually ?a ; z .many tinai Its cost In doctors bills. Sold by all druggists at 5c 50c aud $1 a tattle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. Marah'l3iwly. STtJP OjfSSsSaiSffite LY $97-75. New planoJr&lOB to -81 ,600. taT" Midsummer offerlllustrated free. Addieee DANIEL IV BEAf $Y; Washington, ft J.' AC.ENTS WANtSB U eU tiuuJCalfo Of GEN. HANCOCK ByMsKfcfrfeoHqit jMHrTFi iAnt IdMrSthesuDeri la comblete. authentic., low-wiced. fvto illustra ted. Positively the ablest-d traly official work. tWBest me. ' ft, rms. outnt que. I'anicuiars nee. Act si HyAn Kug. j ruD(. APonmi 9 1 tif ' fliMnsT core I or Seminal,. Wealnesa, Bper " r :nfltonhiua.' 'inv. ' 'potencr.and AB 'diseases that 'JLtSJ OllOW, M MLl..Wtl. nnlMce'Af aelf. n, Premature Old' Age, and many other Disease; t itttieadto Insanity or OonitmiDUon. and ft Pre-' maiure i-lrave,' "' -l v i .i we "ici::nc ueaidne la anld bv aJ ee Dy mail on receipt ef the money pfaAtaMalur: ' - ;TH CRAY MEDICIMB CO.." iu ecu nines' jiionr. -vetron, jiiea. 1 dUlr?.t0 Mnd T a0 everf'tmei'iThi iicnc Medicine is sold by all droeeiste Sl'Vet ' ' B5. or wmoe senv- J MALT BITTERS TRADEMARK,; ENFEEBLED DIGESTION, Improverished 11?', Blood, Weak Lungs, Kidneys, and Urinary Physical Exhaustion, Delicate Females, Nursing Mothers, Sickly CUldrejfctaa' DeMUtr Of Age, uiT.T niTTiCRfl a.ra warranted more Nourishing, gtrengtheolag. Vitalizing ,and PurifyJto rjeaaon tir richness In Bone and Msele .Bjoduclnf lalUu.BJl$herIons of toajt at medicine. itewM Matt and fli...8oM everywhere. MALT BITTERS COi.JBostoniMafla, i i '" f j:;. ,LkttM. 1 11 HtetBdtj trntJUtM Baa 1 ,' jFf:!'..''. Tbe Krikli-Aiuericau Repnblicanv Philadelphia Times. This was a cenvention having in view the same great object of "recognition," but in a different interest. In the In dianapolis case it was the Irish Ameri can Kepubueans, tmaeFtn leadership of that celebrated Irish Americaij Kepub lican, Tom Keogh,of North Carolina, who does the clerical work for the Be publican national committee in hours snatched front his duties as a Federal office-holder. Nearly every Irish Repub lican office-holder under the Hayes ad ministration seems to have taken a hand in the proceedings; and an address was adopted to irisa Americans, where soever dispersed, setting forth how mch "recognition their race has had alraady at the bands of the Republican t)arxy; and how much more it might have if the) whole race would come over and swqar allegiance to that party. Followr ingthe Irish Republicans will probably come the German Democrats Hd- the French Republicans, and perhaps the Scotch and the JtaUana. and so . on .'tW-'V8' U?ia,UwaHies 2h have contributed to? the forma-. trdMof th -population of the'Uiiited States; a pproach to every such nationality that these things are done in its name, and there is no better way ofihfccking sueh movements than to eipbse the selfishness of their aims, the shaownesBof . their pretentions and the uhrejmblioan oharacter of their prb redintt. - Tfie men. "who are trading wth the political leaders under the pre tence that tney can aeiHrer tne fvote or this or that race or nationality on the condition of "recogniUon" are the great- est or all political trauas, ana rio self; resDectinff citizen of any color 01 nativ ity should lend them any, .aid. -Never while these things .are sanctioned bv custom can we be a homogeneous peo ple except in name, CASH ADmTTXkYD' Ad Anlte tkeE4iterttie Cberaw MChAeleston.S. C July 10. Colonel Cash, the surviving principal in the re cent fatal duel, came oetore judge mo Ive'nof the State Supreme Court, at Cheraw, last evening on a writ of habeas corpus, and was admitted to bail in the sum of 83.000. . "Considerable excitement was occa sioned in Cheraw previous to the hear- ing or toe , application uy u atiac&. made by the son of Colonel Cash upon Mr. Fegues, ecutor or tfte t;neraw uunt who had denounced the duel in his pa ruau ;YonnaCash ahd' hlsfather had both ! drawn their ' oistohv tbe latter yojwing,hl9 rctentloxto see a.faitflgtit, an.Mjfi iPeffuea was tmly saved bylev ing thrust by liis friends- into"1 an open- aopjtwaMhPiir arrests were made. wl. ti4a .;t-f un. '... : " -Ji 'I'l ll rfll. Jt ttii:. ii:.TTJ "i L. Miift Uii STATE IfEW8 The Observer says Raleigh's health is good. There are over 200 teachers attending tae Normal school. Ice is selling in Greensboro at 3 cents per pound. A new engine was put on the West em North Carolina road last week. Raleigh has one hundred representa tives at the different summer resorts. Five bogs were killed by a stroke of lightning in Columbus county last week. The Watauga Democrats have nomi nated Capt. E. J. Lvovill for the house of Representatives. J. T. DeLane, editor of the Lincoln Progress, is a candidate for county commissioner. - ' The town and township of Asheville, including the penitentiary convicts and summer sojourners, has a population of 5,600. The North Carolina Amateur Press Convention will hold its annual, meet ing in Wilmington Wednesday, July 21St- The Jarvis Light Infantry, of Green ville, has been disbanded and the arms ordered to be returned to the State ar senel. John W. Rodgers, a prominent citizen of Wake county, died suddenly in Ral eign Saturday In Judge Fowl's law office. Ram Tlere-in. .Toe Morrison. Caleb Mot D. A, Lowe, and others, are candidates 'fbt he legislative' nomination, m Lin coln, county. , 7 ., . .., The New Garden agricoltoral society will, hold its ann ual fruit . fair at its grounds near New Garden -Stationr on Saturday, the 7th day of August Wilmington Star: Judge Cantwell has turned ' his 0attgrftion temporarily from the law to ring swe$t ptes,'. arrdeaka in glowing terms of;, his Hickory Press: Mr- John-Robinson has turned his attention towards sheep culture. He has three blooded Beacoiv ; Down sheep from which he took 22 lbs. unwashed wool this summer. - It is among the possibilities, the JStaif savs, that Gen. JameS H. Lane, now at tached to the Virginia AgrcUltutal and Mechanical College, will, establish a school of high grade in Wilmington.; Judge Gudger finished Wake Supe rior Court Saturday and is highly com-, plimentedby the Raleigh papers for efficient services, dispatch of business and judicial courtesy to the bar, officers of the court, witnesses, suitors, &c An extraordinary specimen of the Africanns homo has been unearthed in Gaston county. He lives in River Bend township, and is 98 years old; is blind, has been running a furnace for the lastrthirten years and has been married 11 times. Lexington Exchange : Mr. R. S. Ad derton, who went to Atlanta on the Charlotte excursion, in the interest of the Lexington Manufacturing Compa ny, succeeded in making satisfactory sales, and in establishing agencies for the sale of their tobacco in the South. Hew It New. The electoral vote of the States, as it was finally counted by the two houses of Congress, under the provisions of the famous Electoral Commission bill, stood as follows in 1876 : STATES. TILDKN. HA TBS. Arkansas. . . California.. . Colorado . . . Connecticut. Delaware-.. . Florida ..V Illinois. . . Indiana.. Iowa Kansas . . Louisiana. Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska. Neyada New Hampshire... .v.... . Ne w Jersey" New York North Carolina. Ohio- Oregon...... Pennsylvania . . . j . .... Rhode Island........ ...... South Carolinra,. , ; . . . Tennessee Texas ... Vermont Virginia West Virginia . : . . . i . . . Wiscosm 10 6 6 3 6 3 4 11 21 15 11 & 12 8 7 8 13 11 5 8 15 8 -r- 2 5 . 0 35 U. . 22 . 8 ..7 12. 8 ' -5 ;-B-i 10 Mm A IT MM XJXi TO XJ1 w o CLOSING OUT SALE $20.00 SUITS TO BE CLOSED AT $18.60 " 14 u $17.00&$16.00 u u " u $15.00 $U.OO $12.50 We shall make a special run and leading sale for a few days only on FULL BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Lot 5050, our celebrated and very attractive , handsomely bound flannel $14 Suit Is plaeed at $10. It Is the very BIGGI3T Bargain ever offered, all wool In fabrics. Indigo dyed in color and superior In every particular, so durable and a non-fading salt Tne Best $12 Slue Flannel Suit ever sold In this market is now selling at $8.50. We are now look ing to early Fan purchases, and must have BOOM; we WILL have It. . Our Spring Stock shall be closed, for LOW PRICES can do U. Total ... Vftendtfrine? all the dbubts in favor of the Repttbilcari Candidate ejtbept the out) in xeuuBjrivaiiio, - wiucu is aaiu cock's own State in both senses of the word, the following table' of the vote for 18801s produced: STATES', BAKC'K. GABT'Bj 'irairitlaTriii tll'mm f fanr t f-"Yi i "t '"' lr r r .... v -UX' taad. i . , , "' ' a A ih(nrUl Jouttool out horiefd in fttatB thkt the.track ' of1 tBe0 Wistern1 jtroH:Bailtoaa wiBn Tb&daidl anditbe xoad put in good conaraonvso that the trains? Can rtDdvth. Asheville depot &tiA thi"wannano bridge, wituin tlie next twenty days. Alabama. Arkansas California.. Col orado .. ...... .. . .. . . . .. .. Connecticut ........... . Delaware. . , .... ...... - Florida. Georgia. v Illinois tniviit" Ind,anaJ.. Vn;,, . v . . ., lowa. . 1 ... Kansas Kentucky ... Louisiana , Maine.....-.VJ.:v Maryland........ Massacnuseits . Michigan. Minnesota Mississlnpi .............. Mi8soorl.....i. Nebraska. Nevadai. i...1.. ... .. , Nevf Hampshire New Jersey ,,,,,,,,, New rork,,, ...... North Carolina.. Ohio . . . Oregon . . Fennsplvania. Rhode Island. . . Sdtitn Carolina. .Tennessee...... Texas ;. 'Velnont ..f.T. ...... Virginia. .'a . ,. f wmc Virginia.... i v ...'... . 10 6 6 6 3 4 U : .13 - Vi- - It 5 12 '- 8 13 11 5 8 15 - a a 5 35 . io 22' : 3 " ' 29 ' -- ' 4 1 V. 11 i S. IEo ID)o rLsaWsa & UBipcd). June 2rl r tj ie, 1 3sr a- crtJiirB A3srr jxrxjsr, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, &C, Gedd" Wool Cassimere Suits at. ............. ... . .$150 An Elegant BlueFlannel Suit at. . . . .$ 7.50, 0.00 and 10.00 assimer,e Pants from $250 to 500 Worth 26 per cent. more. The Vecy Jiest unlaundred Shirt in the market. $ 1.00 A Better Suit for , $ A Handsome Suit of our own Make $12.60 to 18.00 Ajb Elegant White Shirt, laundretl, ready for wear, $1.0d Superfine Dress Shirts from to STKAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. .f. I i T . :.i'l . - I . i ; 1 r The Celebrated Taylor Mackinaw Hats at Cost. ID-lEfeJB. Sc isrOK-VsTS. cost.- All our stock shall and must be reduced, as we are. determined to make some alteration in our place of business before fall. We heed not remind tho public that, we always potne np to what we advertise. There u gteat bargains awaiting in our store, and the wide-spread reputation of our well-made cjottitor warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GREAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offer. fcy We eail the attention ef wholesale buyers taour LOW PRICES. Leading Clothiers and Tailors. TP or- this Week and. Next Only. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN Bleached, Brown and Turkey Red Table Damask, German Colored Table Covers, Napkins and Doyles of every descrip tion, 500 dozen Towels from the lowest grade to the finest made, 100 dozen all linen crash Towels, at $1.50 per dozen ; these have just been received, and you will be surprised to see such a towel for the price. H is a Special Drive and a Rare Opportunity to Procure House Furmshing Goods 4 LOW ITIGrTJRES. fllMIW & illCl hilr 18 TO THE TRADE. , 1880. , .." Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled the Old' House of ; ( US I3a HI aS& C30 " TOPtmCBASE THIS SPRING TOE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF vser offered to their customers. Nearly all bought before the recent advance in prices. POT.gX.'UeJ and our prices. Respectfully, . ELIAS & CQHEN. i- - . .41 mar.ai total... BeeaBse uilliefiettiefjBi harden tn-4aaaiees mu,oe rlcirthev neryesk petfect OT - SPRING NOVELTIES. "WE HAVE 3STO"W SPRING- OIOTHINGh 'tlCi-L BOTS. X b TTTBS ' A'tfE,. O H 1 1. D B B N. UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE s STYLE KEASONABLE PRICES. . ' l The Public is Cordially Invited. No Trouble to Show Them. ; . , KAUFMAN & CO. : . 1 tml assortment of Ladlea'. Mens', Boyi, Mlttee, and Orildren'sJBoota and Shoeaean be fomd, aVonr rtor rt 'gffl'niTealL Dougnt lor anywnere eoe. a spieoaia assonueui k na?, sues m pau, u, wr " Utanso i, , -, ' " &CO. ; ; ' ON1S OP THE liAKGEST AN1 BEST ASSORTED STOCKS Oir STAPLE AND JFANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. ;. -j. (t. .: '- : ''-a : . . ii i.ni ' 4 " uiose ana vrroniui j wuc apcuiaiiy; '! u . -,tT.-rf-i'-;t '.it- 4 '-Vt i i from an aectioM. Also .---j r!n for he hook wltn tesanaoniaM itom bu bbcvwu. 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