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l)c (Cljarlotte fernier. 8TJB80RIFT10N. RATES : noxLy, one year, (posVjpcnd) in advance. fg qq 8iz tfomtht qq Three llontht 2 00 One Month ym WEEKLY EDITION : We- kly, (in the county) in advance 33 qq out if the county, poetpmd, g jq Cpflfic TBI OBSERVER JOB DXP1BTMXKT . Has been-thototJgMy irt)Ued wlt every seeded want, and with tne latest styles ot Type, sad every manner of Job vMntrnjr ui now be done with neatness, dipit1h'lf fflfftl4T)ft',Wr'rt' fnyT j J toxnomns 100 XT Liberal Reduction for Glut. LETTKR-HKADSCARDa TAGS, 7WBC As, 50STKR3, VOL. XXIV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY JULY 24,. 1880. tf07 3,552.' ",p?OTRAlao3,&ei7rBrLiA We Have a Nice Line JUST OPENED ! second lot of OF WHITE GOODS, NAMJELY, BARRED MUSLIN, CALL EARLY; VICTORIA AND THEYi.BE BRITISH LAWNS, Going off Rapidly. &c, &c., &c, YOU CAN NOW SECURE Which we will Close Out (kip. arga in s A Tiny Tragedy. Psmod -Indefinite. Scenk-Anywhere. Act l A shady nook A rippling brook Moonlight; A golden chair A youthful pal; Delight! Act IL Troth plighted oft In accents soft. Oh, bliss! Vow endless love (Cease, laughing Jove!) And kiss. Act III. A Jealous thought The mischief 3 wrought A haughty pout, A cutting flout. Adieu! Act IV. A vessel starts! In distant parts He'll roam. A hapless maid By anguished swayed At home. ACT V, Years on want fleet; Old lovers meet And show, As often found Doubts without ground. Tableau! London Graphic. SALE COMMENCED MONDAY, JULY 19th. Alexander k Harris. IN ALL CLASSES OF SEASONABLE GOODS s we must make room for FALL PURCHASES. Come and see what Bargains we are Offering. ji'ly 19 Moots una 3Uots July 14 T. L. SEIGLE & CCv SPRING STOCK 1880 COMPLETED ! OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND T RUNK8 :- III 1 Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former imputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS I1 rads, which every sensible person known, la tk cheapest In the end. Please call and see us PERRY DAVIS' :: PMI (IILER 18 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY FoiNTEENAL miHSXTEjKNAL Us, PAtU ions inclosing' 4ayia irP haaaapr fa; m white a Rrnnrmncr m each 1wfe,in K fttd nhen used prinltd a perfectly before buying, stly with you. We will deal fairly and hon- March , Dfmocn 1886. inrt Home copy. PEGRAM CO. Ckills, Diarrhceaj -Brtnenlcrj, :Cnuupa, f.AUl Cholera, and aU iiawei fiaapjafafa. R1HK r .w . : 7 t y nrwnnuuie, rain in toe Uacl PA ill KILLER tSSSfeSSMg Dnnas tptetiy and permanent relief in aQ case, of rAllf 'MLLCII friend oMha Mechanic, ranner, Planter, Sailor, and in fact of an " waauw a meaicine Jway at Hand an. I Safe to use Intel a. mvaniHii ih RJnif Iljr or externally win 1 druciUU at BAm. &Ao. iud al 1.1:1. PKRRY pAyiS A tONlVovWence, R I. March 13-dJfcwly. . -xui.. JillDrcttacntcuta. PURELY VE6ETABLE- SiX,S'76- N"r ptenes. $195 to 81.600. An Vttivinnl flnwtfli for Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Constipation ad BHloosnesa. Ass me reoovered ayipeptlca. BiEloua suffer Midsummer Offer IUuatrntari fnu . ANIEL F. BEAt T, Washington, N: J. Address vwums of Fever and Ague. he mercurial dU patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirit and good appetlte-they will tell you by taking simmons' Liver Regulator. This Justly celebrated medicine. Regulates the gesnon, ana ioranes ine; system QEN. HANCOCK By his tftiomg friend, HOM JOHN, fQRNEY, M edltrar afaa'autnot 1f tiatroaal reptlon, wi' tte imimSarSjTfT soldier!5 Thlswhrk Is colnplete, authentic, low-priced. Fully illustra ted. Positively (be ablest and truly official work. EarBe8t terms. Outfit 50c Particulars free. Act Quick. Address HUBBARD BROS., Pub., Atlanta, Ga. ... . .. Liver, pro: against mi Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Stevens, occa sionally me when my condition requires it, Dr. sintrhdns' LtVer Begulator, with good effect It is mild, and suits me better than more active remedies." cqjfSTiPATiqj. Pf 3 IflVBF bowels, caused by a t - JUSTICE OS" Beoulatof femDO tEORpilxtBaTe! 4ur constipation of. my tx ary derangement of the river, for the last three or four years, and alwav when nsed accordtaur to the ifectlons, with decided benefit I think it Is a good medicine fot'the dei ot least such has been my personal ex; e use 01 It. HXBAX WAB ueurgia. meht ot the liver tnal experience In abhxb, Chief Justice & UNFERMEHTEp MALT BITTERS TRADE mARI$ Original and genuine, MAHUFACTtrRKf) ONtY BT J. H. ZBILINCQ., ?riee$l. Sold All Druggists. iz-aimfyriv Specific Medicfw. ': TRADE ""ARlTiPf W .Kjf-TBAll J7 5tTJT!JTJI STATE NEWS, Buncombe's population under the new census is 21,641. In 1870 it was 15,412. feThe SDoke and handle fap.lrv at Greensboro is kept busy filling foreign orders. A correspondent in Davidson countv says the population of that county is 20,363, an increase siflce 1870 of 291. The North Carolina amateur Dress association met in Wilmington Wetines day. The association is represented to be in a flourishiner condition, and has forty members. Prof. Geo. T.Winston has been unani mously elected president of the Teach- ora' A ooAni of? -v tkA oi . - ;n in - i J AAOOULiatlUll Ul LI1C LTi LdLn 111 II1H.I'.H 111 President Battle who declined re-elec tion. The State board of. aericulture has 1 postponed the election of commissioner. It is thousrht the board will meet airain in about two weeks, when an election win oe naa. The Mooresville Gazette announces the death of two vounc men which oc curred in Iredell on the 17th inst: J. M. Sloan, aged 20 years and W.D.Grav. ttgtju Z4 years. Miss Nettie Morton, who was con nected with the Peace Institute, Kal eigh, as. superintendent of domestic du ties for manv vears. died in "Richmond Va., on Sunday. Wilminerton Star: The ud Dassencer train on the Carolina Central Bail way, Monday night, ran over and killed a large black bear in the seven-mile swamp, about three miles this side of Council's. A dwelling house in Wilmington was badly damaged by lightning Wednesday afternoon. After entering at the chim ney, and playing havoc with the interior of the house, the fluid passed out on a telephone wire, which Was found to be melted in several places. Asheville Citizen: The storehouse of Messrs Thrash & Smith, on Hominy, this county, was burned Tuesday night, losing neany tne entire stock of goods with the building, amounting to three thousand dollars. No insurance. Newbern Nut Shell : We have the statement of a New York commission merchant that he sold last year wild goose plums from Goldsboro, N, C at twenty-two dollars per bushel. The prune is hardy and when dried "are said to. excel the imported. BaleichiTew: The TJniveraitv trus tees met in the executive office Wednes day. The-ealy business before the board was the election of a successor-to Prof. Kedd in thechair of Agricultural Chem istry Prof. Chas. William Dabney was elected. Border Review : We learn that there exists in the northwestern part of Gran- Tlie ScotchIrlb In the c&ralinas At the celebration of the 150th anni versary of the settlement of the Cum berland Valley, Pa., on the 8th instant, at Doubling Gap Springs, Rev. J. W. P. Otts, pastor of the Chambers Presby terian Church in Philadelphia, read a paper upon the subject of "The Penn sylvania Scotch-Irish in the Carolinas." Rev. Mr. Otts, after referring to the fact of his being a South Carolinian by birth and a Pennsylvanian by resi dence, and eulogizing the Scoth-Irish for their enterprise and thrift, said: L.et us go DacK as near to the begin ning as we can and we will find out that the cotch-insh were first Irish- Scotchmen and then Scotch-Irishmen. Ia the third century the Scots migrated throuffh North-eastern Euroue. bv Bel gium and tie North of France, and set tled in ireiana. xne scots were, there fore, Irishmen before they settled in Scotland, and Irishmen they remained for 300 years. It was in the sixth cen tury that the European Scots went from Ireland info Caledonia, andthere subjugated the Scots and founded' a kingdom. Thencforward, Caledonia was the land it remains until the pres ent day," ' AOout the middle of the sixteenth century King James confiscated the lands- or several Irish nobles in the North of Ireland, who had consnired against his government. The north of Ireland was thus re-peopled with Scot tish colonies in the sixteenth . century. ThuVafW th4 lairtePof nearly a-thou- sand years, the Scots, whom Ireland gave to Caledonia of old, came back to occupy their ancestral homes, and the Irish Scots now became the Scotch- ' About the beginning of the eighteenth century tne .English liovernment began vo o aii tnat. was possiDie to suppress tb Scotch-Irish in the north of Ireland. -TttrVit was that the Scotch-Irish began iy emigrate jn large numoers to Penn sylvama. These emigrants landed pnmapauy at, New Castle, Delaware iuiu ju jrnnaaeipnia. uuring tnis pe- iiou, irom aDout m to mo, large set tlements of Scotch-Irish were made in cnester,..Lancaster. x ork and Cumber. land counties ; and Pennsylvania owes much of what she is to-day to the fact tnat so many of these people settled in ner Doraers. xne nrst puoiic voice in America for dissolving all connection with Great Britain, says Bancroft, came from the Scotch-Irish 'Presbyterians. A large nuinber . of- them were signers of the Declaration of Independence, and throuehout the Revolution thtv J i t i J . t , m - J weie uevoiea to tne cause or tne coun try. The upper part of South Carolina is full of Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish that is, oi cjcots wno came irom fecotland, to the North of Ireland, and from Ireland into mis state. Tne line or emiirration CLOSING OUT O IP1 C5 S20.00 SUITS TO BE CLOSED AT $18.00 " fct u S17.00&$16.00 44 61 5.00 .00 $12.50 e shall make a special run and leading sale for a few days only on FULL BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Lot 050, pa oefebintedidnd' .(.attractive , handsomely bound Flannel $!4 Spit is placed at $10. , It Is the rer, B1GQI3T Bargain ew offered, all wool bxIaWcs, Lidigqfyed bxcior and iuperlor in every parUcular. so durable and a non-fadlng sutt. The Best $12 Blue FlannelSult ever sold in this market Unow selUns.at $8,5a 4 We are now look ing to early Fan purchases, and must hare BOOM; we WILL have it Our Spring Stock shall be closed, for LOW PRICES can do U. , : ; . June 2ft s i if AtSafi jiS& potency disease C ' ana ail H tha onew. as i saauanceof self M "1. Prematura Old Age. and manv odw niMAnes nil Si? JPMnll - ConanmpUan, and a Pr' we SwciBo Uf uuui on teeetpt of the money by addreastnc . dw It. " T V " ' 1MB XVFEKBLEB DfGISf KM, Impnoverlshed ?XkBleod, Weak Longs, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Consumption, Emaciation, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, ilelicaie Females Nursing Kothers,' 6k ly Chlldrenand DeWlKy- of ' Age, If ALT BITTERS are warranted more Nourishing, Strengthening, vitalizing and ruriryiDgny reason of their richness in Bone and Muscle roaucina Ualerial than all ether forms Of malt ormedl ldne,; me" dMI1 p5m5urt?rt ta ottpampMewtlefc. uZiTZrr dj niaii w every ooe xat . Med lane u sold by all druggists at SI Pt. WC WIU D MIU.. while free from the objections llnmm. Frerwrert hv the MALT BI' XMerwww Jim qnd tics. uSdd eveirwliere. Jn'v 1 - !w BA1TO rtrSEB-OTEEST CATALOaVX. r t : I r IX- Oiir m eatelogue et Bot InstraamU, Mtuie, BoKi, ! Cap, Botu, fmmAaA so tlnti, Kpwtoth Cp Laaoa. Ctuxlo. mmk Out- Sta amtela. hi ft at i.jormuttum fcrmaiiriti LXOS HXil.Y, us Eiaia att CWaaaa, in. ; 13 V" vyie county a very superior quality of porcelain clay, and that a company rrom xew York are negotiating for its purchase with the view of erecting a great manufactory. The Watchman savs a most dfistrnn- tiye hail storm visited the China Grove section of Rowan county out the 15th. In the track of the cloud much damage was done to corn and cptton, both being totally destroyed in sotoe instances. Ducks and chickens were killed bv th hall stones, and it is said if the hail had all lain ifc would have been 15 inches deep. Lenoir Topic: Noah Hardin, a man of low blood, living five miles from Banner . Elk, the premises of Elijah miin, a iewoayaaao. entered the corn field, where Elijah was at work and shot hjfja with an army musket. Se,v ei teen squirrel shot and one larcre slu? entered the hands and thighs of Mr. Smith, and others splintered his hoe handle and cut the corn around him. Hardin made his escape. Thewghtoldttlmestown has bgen greatfy excited for several davs past over a supposed panther which has made, night hideous with its cries. Some of ttoBjwngstere.,, however, got an idea thar Frank Holton had started this tale in order to keen the bovs out of hii watermelon, jatch. Acting on mis iaea iney goc u ranx Moiton and nis son to: go out to hunt the panther one nignt last weeK. Alter a good deal of manoeuvring they divided into two parties, Frank Ho)ton and his. son going wfth one-party' and the rest tak ing: a amerent airecuon. rnev wer out ome time but did not'find. the ypn ther. Next morning, however, Frwik Holton found all te big watermelons' gone ou,t of his patch. aa ' ' i. Hancock Still at (lie Front. ... . . . Boston Globe. Some of tile Republican organs are intimating that the Hancock Doom is waning. Not a bit of it. Just talk with our Republican business men, ask the question, oftbe iRepublic'an soldiers, gef tne laeasot tne young men who are to vote for the first time in Novem ber next That will show anyone how public sentiment is tending. ' But; by the: way, when is the Qiatfleld ixioin; to i begin ? Tbere aeems to be a backward, ness in coming forward for the Credit ; iobilier. candidate, : j " .. ; : "T.. BffT Cksrltj BewaNs Tie Crter. '! -The eMiObarit? Hospital In the eity ef:Nefr-' leant was originally ndowed y the State of eaa sylvama for the succor and Meff. Penngylvan Jans who found themselves without Irlends. sick , and destrtcte,-ra athen very BnhealtbiettT.f It has. been the- cause, of many, thousand rrres being saved, and Is nowmainly supported by the revenue It receives from the Louisiana State Lottery Com pany, whose large capital of $1,800,000, with Itg reservations. Is a. guarantee the -promises made will be fulfilled." A dollar occasionally pehr for. a lottery ticket often enriches those, whose intent Is only tado a charitable acC 'For information adi dress M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., or same T""n t N6. 819 PmnlTtJ'?.yft''t C'r.1 trom Pennsylvania was through the Kittatiruay Valley, west of the Susque hanna, to the Potomac, and through the valley of the Shenandoah, southward. Irish settlers were left all along the line of emigration, and many of them made their way into the Cumblerland Valley, into Kentucky and Tennessee. The speaker then referred to those who went into the upper counties of South Carolina and said: "Here you have your Lancaster, York and Chester counties, all of whose earlier settlers were Pennsylvaniahs, Scotch-Irish, who gave tne names or tne counties from which they emigrated to the region in which they settled. These counties at the first covered the districts which are j now known by the names of Union Spartanburg, Kewberry and Laurens, .Lancaster was first settled in 1749. In 1754 and 1755 a colony of Scotch-Irish from Pennsylvania, who had lived un der the ministry of Rev. Mr. Cathcart, seuiea on urown s creek, in , wnat is now Known as union county, and founded a church to which they gave tne name or union, the name of the church to which they belonged in Pennsylvania. This was the mother church. "T . 1 . i , a in conciuaing nis aaaress the reverb- end gentleman said : "There is no bet ter blood in the United States nor any wnere eise, ana tne scotch-Irish are a better and a greater people in thi& country than in Scotland or Ireland, for nere aione they have a fair held and a full scope for the.freft and unimneded development of their inward capacities ana possioiiitiea. They are a plucky, pushing and persistent people. They nave a win or tneirown, and when they want to go forward, if they do not find a wav, they make a way for themselves. The Pennsylvania Dutch know how to mind their own business, and to let other people's business alone ; in doing so mey Keep, out or trouDie ; the scotch Irish know how to mind their own business, but thev do not always know how to let other people's business alone. 11 . a a .at xl mey minx mat tne otner man s dusi ness is wrong they will interfere: thev will not tolerate the wrong in friend or foe, and in this way they sometimes get themselves into trouble, but when they do get into trouble they stand and ngnt, au .we wno are aescenaants or these noble, self-willed, stroncr and va liant Scotch-Irish, a people always to bft neia aear as mends and dreaded as enemies, should never forget to pray the prayer of the old Scotch elder, who rayed, "Good Lord, always keep me in he right, for ye ken, Lord, that when I gang wrang I am unco hard to turn," TOAL CL0SHG0IJT BAILIE ID TJ E, I IST C3- JTJ-lsrEl IsTX) 0" "O" L IT, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, &C, &G. Good Wool Cassimere Suits at $7 50 An Elegant Blue Flannel Suit at $ 7.50, 9.00 and 10.00 Cassimere Pants from $2.50 to 5.00. worth 25 per cent. more. The Very Beat unlaundred Shirt in the market'. $1.00 A Better Suit for 9.00 A Handsome Suit of our own Make $12.50 to 18.00 An Elegant White Shirt, laundred, ready for wear,- $1.00 Superfine Dress Shirts from ..$1.25 to 2.00 STRAW HATS SOLD REGARDLESS . OF COST. ' The Celebrated Taylor Mackinaw Hats at 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 need not remind the public that we always come up to what we advertise. There are great bargains awaiting In our store, and the wide-spread reputation of our well-made clothing warrants us that a prompt response will be given to our GREAT INDUCEMENTS, which we now offer. tWe call the attention of wholesale 'buyers to our LOW PRICES. aK Leading Clothiers and Tailors. NEWS FOE THE LADIES. 11 Amateat Press Association. Wilmington, July 22. To the Editor of The Observer: The f purth annual convention of the amateur journalists of this State con vened in Wilmington July 21st. P. Holland, Jr., was elected presi dent ; G, M. Carr.O. O.Vollers and J. M Satchwell, vice-presidents: W. C, Pe terson, secretary ; J. R. Griffin, treasu rer; and G. M. Call, historian. Mr. Josephus Xfcualels, of the Wilson Adyarice, delivered the annual address on the subject of "The Training Neces. sary to the Highest Success in Journal ism." He spoke tweuty-flve minutes in a manner which reflected great credit on him. He is a young men, not yet 19, with a brilliant future. g ' Tkal'a tbe Word, T. Ivan's paper, Ex-GlOYeynor Hoklen has been invit ed by the Press Association to write up journalism in North Carolina. That's the word. Write it up. For it is fast being written down. HONORED AMD BLEST. When a board of eminent physicians and chem ists announced the. discovery that for combining some well known valauWe remedies, the most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could, be dispensed with, many: were skeptical: but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all .doubt, and torday tb dis coverers of that great rnedidnt. Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all benefactors. .Democrat A CARD, " To an who are suffering from the errors and in discretion" of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood. Ac, I will send a recipe that will core yon, FREE OF CHAR3E. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope , to the rorklCitjr.: Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a raw Mir if iflsME At 81-3 Cts. and 121-2,Cts. July24 WflTfMWEl 4 MMCi. 1851. TO THE TRADE. I88O. Twenty-Nine Tears Experience has Enabled the Old House of TO PURCHASE THIS SPRING- THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Dry Goods. Notions, &c, Ever offered to their mistnmArs. learn our prices. mar.a. Nearly all bought before the recent advance in prices. Respectfully, Don't buy until you see and ELIAS & COHEN. SPRING NOVELTIES. QEH; .A.1ST WIS HAVE CLOTHING OT FOB JS1 HT, BOYS, YOUTHS .A. UST ZD CHILDBED. UNEQUALED I ELEGANCE s STYLE REASONABLE PRICES. The Public is Cordially Invited. No Trouble to Show Them, W. KAUFMAN & CO. A full assortment of Ladtna'. Wens' Ultra' anuo Li . ' V ' j aaaaawuvo auaA VIUIUIVU tJ WVW D1IU iJUUCO VUA AUUllU ttl UU1 SIVlCf at) IVTTC1 yUVsVO bllUIl lillC VC1U IO MHCbtfet anywhere else. A splendid assortment of Hats, such as Stiff. Fur. Wool, and Straw. Hats for Men. Bovs. Youths and Children. Give us a call. ar2tt W.K..&CO. & G-RIER, ONE Ol THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKJ Of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Clos0 and prompt trade Specially Invited. AG EN TS Jot PI; A NTE SA V G RI T E iSE L O N G S' PREPARED PKXPARXZ7 ; 1 -- te en k nem topeedfmtliere Uflrpami auu uco - vuviuibibvi upiwhi repwnrj iiMiiiiimvva rrnT r w jjrT,:aw"i ' T ""av- - 4w"-vv tn. June29-d-w lm.
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