(J)C Charlotte bscrotr. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: patiy, arte year, pwrf-paid, w advance. . . . gix month Three months- One rnortth WEEKLY EDITION: WeeUy (in the county), in advance Out of the county, Postpaid x months Liberal Seduction for dub. H bwrnStwrtmrWr Wnpptfeif wtei e.'cV&eeW want; and wttb tne met strtM ol Trpc, and mn manner TJcto,lriftti. PTLlYBIiTH UrTKagKADCCAJiPe, ,. . : TA6S, SSCJUPTU, PO0TXRS, . raOQEAJQCX3.HJLiaBILta IPAMPHHT8, CDtCPIOBg. CHXCiq, ft 553). ?: fill . ' fi ; m;- ; - 7 ; I .... 82.00 -. !,.--u ;;tef iTj fc-,i.: ... . ' . . .... 2.10 . ..,,. . i-,ifJ i)''i,--'- -- : - . - ' ' ' VQL.xxvn. . , !;,chajh4M BK luvlted to call MONDAY, MAY 8th, 1882, for the purpose of Inspecting our SECOND STOCK of SPBING and SUMMER GOODS. Those who bave seen our stock ot LVDLES' NECK WKAB, pronounce It beautirul. In It will be found SPAN ISH LACE, PERSIAN LAWN, 8WIS3 POLKA DOT TIES, FICH03, HANDKERCHIEFS and LACE COLLARS In all shapes and qualities. LINEN and PERCALE COLLARS in striped, j'o k.i Dot and Embroidered. Your special attention Is called to our DRESS COODS DEPARTMENT. In It will be found all tl,e latest novelties, 81LK GRENADINES, BRO CADED SILKS, SILK and WOOL SUITING3. jvUNS VEILING, C YBER CLOTHS and FANCY GOODS of nil binds, with SATIN, Sll K, MOIRE, etc., etc., to trim. We claim that no such stock EMBROID ERIES and LACE TRIMMINGS can b found In ( lwirlotte as we are now offering. A tremendous stock of POLKA DOT 'WI.-S and I KIWaN LAWNS In Ecru and Wnite, with Em broideries to trim. We are offering a large stock of LINEN LAWNS, K BENCH LAWNS, UNION LAWrS. PERCALES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS, etc., etc., at prices as lmv as can be found anywhere. We are still reducing our larke stock or HOS IERY at low prices. SPECIAL ATTLNTION Is called to our DOMESTIC DEPARTMEHT, Ik Only Place ia the City Where Yon Can get a pair of the FOSTER KIDS. o doves ALESAHDEB I HARRIS, may Pegram & o. 5 DEALERS IN - loots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. PEGRAM & CO., Have the Best rtock of Gents' Uanu'-Srwfd Shoes IN THK .-.TATE. PEGRAM & CO., Can supt-lj jou with the BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies' .Misses and Children's Shoes. PEGRAM & CO., HAVE A PRETTY LINE OF GENTS' and LADIES' SLIPPERS, PEGRAM & CO., HaVE ALL KINDS OF Giilfas' Shoes and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., KBIP A WPLL SELECTED STOCK OF Trunks and Valices OF ALL PRICES AND SIZES. PEGRAM & CO., HiVK JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF Silk, Felt and Straw Hats Of the Latest ttyles. Of the Latest Styles. I'EGEAM & CO., can soit theie Farmer Friends WU" any kinds B0OT8 and 8HOES THIY WISH. PEGRAM & CO., KSEP ALL KINDS OF Shoe Dressing, French Blacking AND Lyons' Heel Stiffencrs. 38 oo&s, X0tMttfl, c; Second Stoclk JJAVINQ Just returned from the Eastern Mar kets the second time this season, we are now able to show the Trade all the NEW THINGS In the way ot Novelties of the season. We have replenished our BLACK 8ILK STOCK with Moires, Brocades, Satins and Surahs In all shales, Summer Silks and Foulards. Also a handsome stock of Satteens In fancy colors. Nuns Veiling In all colors from 35c to SI per yard. A new lot of Laces In all the new designs. One of the cheapest and handsomest lots of LAWNS To be found In the city. Mull Muslins In pinks, blue and cream A new lot of Ulsters for Ladles la Linen and Mohair. A new stock of PARASOLS, The cheapest and most handsome styles. Some new Neck Wear in new styles. A new lot of Bunt ing in all colors from 12c to SI per yard. Come and see and be convinced that we have the goods and prices to suit you. Very Bespetcfully, T. I.. KEIGLE 4c OO. may7 liUtUcsl. A NOVCl Failing Cure for Burns, Scalds Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe ! It acts immediately I It never fails ! Editor of the St. John fM. B.) Newi, says : In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc, It is the moat effectual remedy we know of. No family should be without a bottle of It for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch : We have seen its magic effects, and know It to be a good article. Front I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefeld, Rhenish Prussia: After long years of use, I am satisfied It is positively efficient as a healing remedy for wounds, bruises, and sprains. W. W. Sharper, Valdorta.Ga., says: It ia a panacea for all bruises and burns. From E. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave me immediate relief. B. Lewis Bays : In forty years' use it never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nicholville, N. Y., says : I use your Pain Killer Irequently. It relieve pain and soreness, and hetUt wounds like magic. J. TKT. TJoo says ' For scalds' and burns it has ho equal PERRY DAVIS PAIN EBXEB ia not a new untried remedy. For forty year It lias been in constant use ; and those who nave used it the longest are its best friend. Its success is entirely because of its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first Introduced, hundreds of new medicines have come and gone, while to-day this medicine Is more extensively used and more highly valued than ever before. Every family should have a bottle ready for use. Much pain and heavy doctors' bills may often be saved by prompt app licatlon of the Pain Killer. Vnlit-.e most medicines, it is perfectly safe even in the nana of a child. Try it once thoroughly, and It will prove its value. Your druggist has it at 25c, 50c. and Sl.OO per bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor, Provldenoe, R. I. sept Vw sept & oct A BLESSIISG TO WOMANKIND. Relieve all diseases of women pecu liar to the appearance and cassation of the menses, ut-rlne disturbances torpidity of functions, with leucor rhoea. dlsmenorrhaea, and hysteria, also In melancholia and other men tal derangements. Affi rd prompt relief to those distressing bearing down p tins so peculiar to women. Price 3 per box Sent free by mail on receipt of price. Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, New York Hty. Dr. Clarke's Periodica Pills. Htit Scrofula or any Blood Disorder. Dr. Clark:' PtlU. In either stage, whether primary, -tfcondary or tertiary, are an invalu able remedy. They nerer fall to curj when directions are followed. Price $2 50per box Flveb xes$10 Sent by mall prepaid, on receipt of price Aderess Dr Clarke Medicine Company, New York City. N INVALUABLE IlEJIEDy. For weakness of the Kidneys and bladder. A quick and complete cure in A tn a tiava rf nil nrlnarr affec Dr. Clarke's Ooonorrhea Pills. tions, smarting, frequent or difficult urwiHWUii, iuucuua uiacuaigoB auu sediments in the urine from whst- nver caiiA Ind11np.1l. whether of fe- cent or long standing. One to three Doxes usuauy sumcienw jrnce 3 . m i per dux. i iiree ooxcs lur 90. M a II art frA an iwrntlrA nf nrUm AiU dress Dr. Clarke Medicine Company, new 1 urn uij. 'HERE IS A BALItt IN O I LEAD. For an cases of Spermatorrhoea' and lmpotency, as the result of self abuse in youth, sexual excesses In maturer years, or other causes, and producing some of the following effects: Nervousness, seminal emis sions (night emissions by dreams). Dimness of Sight, Defective Mem ory, Phlslcal decay, Pimples on race, Aversion toSoclety of Females, confusion of Ideas. Loss ofSexuu Dr. Clarke's Power, Ac, rendering marriage lm- I Invigrratlng proper or unnappy. atjo b poaiuve cure in two to 8 weeks. One to six boxes usually sufficient' Price 81.50 per box. Four boxes 85. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke Medicine Com pany, New York City. Pllle. febl9 dw 18w & co:s fjicliel Pins, PAIN " Mffii These Pens are specially hardened at thai point, wlU not corrode or nut sod will be found . most serviceable and durable., Sample Card, with ten different styles ofnlekeIplate4 pfcns, sent foir trial by maQ on receipt of 25 ceata. Solo Agents, i Ivison. Blakeraan, Taylor & Cfc, NEW TOBK. STATE MEWS. Raleigh . Newa . and Obsetyer;JT4i asphalt-floor skatlnr Tint Is to be one of Raleigh attracoorrs-epe - hmg. Enj ergeticrsteps are to be -taken i to secure its erection by fair week. Th6 State Treasurer is now ptjfnk tbe fletni-anfiual interest due on tbe mortgage bonds of the Western North Vjarolina liaiJrohd. There are ip Wake toon ty sixteen1 attendance t the laying of the . oorhe stone of the court house on the 20th will be large. Mr. John M. Boberts, a &atir& ot Newbern, for years COTnectewitli'ttii Southern Express n Qocapaayi for the" past several months located in Cbarles4 toa S. C 4ied ot pnetamontttiat.ifjf last Wednesday His,remaW8 - . passed through Gold8boro Thursday for interi ment at Newbern. The board of examiners i in jpharmapS will meet ia the city of .CkudsborpL , Tuesday, May 23, 1882 to examine such applicants for license to, practice pharf macy as may appear before li Liberal rates have been secured oq all the railroads in the State for dele gates and viators to the convention, which meets in Tarboro, Wednesday May 10th. Tickets will be good for ten days from May 8. Salisbury Examiner: Mr. Julius Gorf man had his arm broken at Gold Hill last Saturday by a falling piece of tin ber. He was in the shaft of the gold mine when a piece of timber fell from the top crushing his right arm fear fully. Greensboro Bugle: Judge Settleis in Gieensboro.and will spend the summer with his family at their fine summer residence on Asheboro street. Goldsboro Messenger: Green peas are selling here at 25 cents apeck,strawr berries at 15 cents a quart. The recent cold weather has greatly retarded the strawberry crop. The Atlantic Hotel at Moredead City was sold under a laborer's lien on Tues day. John Gatling. Esq., became pur chafer at $30,000 for the building anrj some $5,000 for furniture. Dr. BUickr nail will have charge of the property this season. Fayetteville Examiner: Captaih David Jones will begin the Manufac ture of Cotton seed oil at Fayetteville in the fall. Statesville Landmark : Corn and cob ton planting has been about finished and the cotton is beginning to need a shower. The weight of testimony continues . to be that the wheat crop is most prom ising. The cool weather has been good for it. It is a rich green color and is heading rapidly. J. A. Shores of Yadkin, confined in jail for blockading, attemptedto. escape one night last week by boring through the wall, but was detected by the jailer before he had quite perfected his ' ar rangements Wilmington Star : The Grand Jurfr of the District Court returned seven true bills during their session, nhd only OTrtrnot true. We are gratified to learn that 2W)d0 young shad have recently been,: pitted in the Cape Fear River at Fayettlevillf, nnier authority of the State Fish Com mission. The rice planters of Cape Fear, have about finished putting- their seed ia. We learn that the acreage, planted will not materially vary from that of last year, though there will be some id crease. Monroe Express: We hear consider able complaint of rust on the blade of the wheat, but there seems as yet to be none on the stalk. There is a man living in this county who has 17 children try one wif e. 13 of them being girls and 4 boys. Mr. Thomas Trull, a very old man a soldier in the war of 1812, died at the poor house on last Sunday. Farming operations are said to be progressing rapidly and satisfactorily. At this season probably there never was greater promise of abundant crops of all kinds, or a more fixed determi nation shown on the part of the far mers to "make hay while the sun shins." Compromise of Railroad Damage Salts. StBtesvllle Landmark. The suits brought against the Caro lina Central Rail way Company by the families of persons who lost tneir lives in the dreadful accident at the Indian creek trestle, near Lincolnton; lirDie-f cember, 1880, did not come to trial at Lincoln Superior Court last week, com promises having been effected in all of them. To Mrs. M. W. Good son, of this place, widow of Captain S. W. Goodson, whose body was consumed in the burn ing of the wreck made by the train fallt ing through the trestle, was . awarded damages in the sum of $7,500. Tfce mother of Mr. Smith, the New 3Ttk drummer, who lost his life in like man ner, gets $7,000; Mrs. Bloom, of Char- fotte widow or ine route agents woo was burned up with the mail car, $100, and the families of each of the negroes $i.250. Thus it will be seen that a railroad accident involving loss of life- entails not only great misery upon the. families of the victims;; but, heavy financial losses noon theoomnanv; In this case the cost to the raBreaa ronroan;is'l8.-t 200, as above, and this takes imacxraht 1 of its losses rrom a raiien trestle ana ar train of cars destroyed. The Bodies oi Capt. Pela?; an Ten of his Men.Foand. New YORR May 6. The Hefald publishes" the following : "Irktttsk May 5, Morning. The fol lowing dispatcheshavejtist beeTrreceh ed here by a special courier from Mr. Jackson, the Herald correspondent, on his way1 north to the mouth of thg 'Let na. " ", Despatch No. 1. Deer Station, OveisenhaTe oeea louna bjij lacfld' inifoim, ; . JIdxofr r inXarma ine time orianc..eAiv;juiiwrwuir but ft 1s Iso ' renirfct)lr 0iafeetvs speed, s . itij ; Estafette. srecial express-Ixaa insl ai trAtvieil&Dt. DeLong and .teVme?i KaVe feeeif fdund, all :i one spot. -He-takes sealed xuspaxenes whichyou willreeelte withtbla. f - r Jackson; , Th Paclfta mail ,s beached on San Iuea ttfancL mwbrimd frinvPontnv amTThe- ewiwWSaT6d- Cavendish wilt sueceed Mrr Forster as chief secretary for Ireland. Poke Wells,' the train robber, and Cook, who escaped from the. Jowa pen- Muiuary oy m,urunug tte iteepf were captured yesterday by aiarmer and hi sbnneari'ortMaattonTiorwa.- - - , i Dr. James R. Wood, one of the mcst eminent surgeonsMf New yxrk died weanesoay ia tne 70tn year or his age, He was one of the founders of the Belle voe Medicai College ' The bad weather has greatly -retarded agricultural operations in theprot vince of Quebec,' and plowing has ohlj begun tn a Tew favored localities Bogota has iriven, notiee thatbe-cirl-culation orsTfvlBrke6TTfaullffa6rW Xox the lji&oceanic Canal company at owiuagu,wiu.Be u-pexmii.ia, anatnai. the coins will be considered counter feit money. The Star-Route Cases Jokn W. Dor sey Hris8iBg--CoI. Ingersolf Charged With a Breach of Professional Hon or. - V ashinoton, May 4. The star-rout ; caches caiiiw ou trial before Judtre Wylie this afternoon in the Criminal Court. All the defendants were present exceDt John W. Dorsey. Mr. rotten, for the defendants, asked leave to file a motion to qush the in- dictment in the case of Turner ; a mo tion to compel the government to elect between prosecutingiien. tfradv as a public officer and as a, private citizen, and a motion to quash the indictments in the cases of Brady' and Turner, oh the ground of a misjoiner as to causes of, action. l hese motions being addressed to the discretion of the court were refused, and Judge Wylie said that he was tired of dilatory motions. John W. Dorsey, one of the defend ants, did not answer when called. Mr. Bliss said that Dorsey's counsel, Col. Ingersoll, has assured him that his client wouMbe present when wanted, and liad told him (Bliss) to give himself no uneasiness on the subject. Mr. Bliss , charged Col. Ingersoll with -perpetrating a trick, and that gentleman retort ed with the offensive phrase, "You are a liar." Judge Wylie reprimanded both gen tlemen, ana said that if connsel made stipulations outside of the court they rested in their personal honor, and the eourt could not enforce them. Mr. Merrick called the court's atten tion to the fact that Coi. Ingersoll had made substantially the same pledge with regard to Dorsey in open court Col. Ingersoll said he did not deny that he had said what was imputed to him. All he denied and resented was the imputation that there was a trick. It had been said in perfect good faith. Col. Ingersoll declined to answer any questions as to whether he had made any effort to secure the attendance of Dorsey, and Judge Wylie said he could do nothing in the matter. Mr. Merrick then said: "In view of these circumstances we are constrained to ask a postponement of the case for ten days, in order that this man John W. Dorsey, so innocent andjet a "fugi tive from justice, so guiltless' and yet hiding from his counsel and from the government, may ' he arrested and brought before the court." After further discussion the court postponed the hearing until Tuesday, May 17. Dr. Mott's Music. Greensboro North State. Dr. Mott informed the representa tive of the Greensboro News that he had "some propositions and suggestions to suggest to the committee, which if acted favorably upon, will 'stir up the animals' all over the State. 'And then,' with a tomahawk smile, 'you will hear the music' " Being thus assured of the Dr's. or chestral plans it will be proper for the Kepublicans of North Carolina to pre pare themselves for the treat he is about to get up for them. He has is sued a call for a State convention at Raleigh, and we have also a call for a county convention in the North State of the 27th ult., and the proper place to arrange f e.r.tbis'.m,usical entertainment will be in the township'meetings. When the Republicans of the Pied mont region thus meet in convention we need not saj to them, Put none but ReptibUvaks on guard." . We care not how h)Bg t&e have been with us, ' but lethfcht be true men of tried principles and not spbit; "prospectors? nor the creatures of demagogttes. A These will elect the right kind of men to the State convention bath to make and hear the mnslc.'-" - ; , Dr. Mott, with characteristic, consist ency .as aa an office-seeker, but with an inconJi8tent?y;otit of chatacter with the place of the chairman of the Republi can executive, State committee, also tried his handii aiseer and we have ttas-iasto-the Cuiuxe hi trWjparty he at tempta to seji: . , . . Mrhoman;wwaoesiri see tne signs of tartv disintegration is a fool. It is coming with a bewildering v-force, and Will Unvu man j uiw-o.u prauo. Here aouDuess is wnere nr. Mott in tends the musio shall come in when the conventioriitunder his manipulation haUiiavold the grand old Republic can party, to.omce-BeeKera witnouc po- )r,moralPitoc3DJea .and to the anti-proKbiadtC 8S0CfeUoi No donbt the soriwas'Wfiwng?' orwae Kepur licans inuwrijevewwin l-be mtisic: k himuLtpsewho,withrhim have consnlrejltoirbB Repuhcaris of their heriUigeJ... t! niTheeMplstenernieg $rthe( Repnbli- can party who saennce its principles and .honor ior aeinsn, aggxanaizement iMtip ypthfinftoAls alt over the Slater ttf ttseUr.Mott s chaste eJacr vosdSi and he wiH fiad that -the tnen'wh stftod under fir from 1865 to 1870 for th eir prin ei wea, witn triartyr devotion, are notthemen who can be sold, nor wUl they give their voice to dlsifltegratt the; Republican party. Kutfh Claris for the betrayal of the party they love can onlv be carried out over nrostraw jrepuDiican principles Byufrliara nietf. In ithisj matter we onlv sneak the sentiment orall tru and honsstZSGtTtMtSBVi. The Revubli- can narzv must v us irrmcvpie fma . A. J A. f 1 J. orilv fiffht under the 61a flag and for the nrineiDles im Which id ibased the Re nnblican nartv. When it becomes onlr ktcramble xor spoils saa nas no p rincipies ana no sxtinrttntisxxa&'i . PBTln!tta!Bstlritlr3if? Wamtrhenee, De- aha, was and patrioUQafim tney.ase.Aut or tne ngnx asd have no part with those who have f From thft Home JpurnaL) V. , A Rermuteblst DicVrr A REAL SKIN CURE. : . tmtW DJCBLiOIuk :;.) e - .: i! AND rait WttH fimPLX NAItit .' Beware ot tanratenv pirates, or any oMiuUcles 4 Which rum suddfiiUr chira to be best They have .been tried ;and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable sneoess. !J 7- , 0 POKPOUS SJJO&. tub eorairte needs ao pompous or incomDre henslble tale of Greek or Latin to sustain it, ut its simple Knglish name appeals aTrectlv to me common-sense of the people. And the people Are signally manifesting their appreciating; of! this frankness by selecting and using Df. Benson's SXINCrJBIta preference to all T)thbr professed remedies. . 1 Or. C. W. Benson has lohgr been weM known as a successful physician and surgeen aad ' his life l-etBdy baa been the diseases of the nervous systeri nnd.fMIaslnobe saa bMO'persdadeAtd trathis New Remedy and TavorltiTftswIpttoaa a 6kin Cure" On the market varkm things tiave sprang up into existence, or have woke up Trom the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Skin Curesi! tar-Beware of imitations, or the various articles which have been advertised for years or ftruggfed along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep head above water br advertising themselves as "The Great Skin Cure." NoDe is (tennlne and reliable, except Dr C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and external remedy1, two bottles In one package. Price J 1.00. get at yonr druggists. Relief fir all Overwoikrd Bruin CAUSE AJT0 CUBB. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Puis are valuable lor school children who suffer from nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain In their studies, and for all classes of bard braln workers whose overtasked nervous centers need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being daby cured by these pIUs They correct costlveness, but are not purgaflve. Price, 50 cents or six boxes for $2 50, postage free, to any address. For sale by all druggists. Depot. Baltimore, Md., where the -Doctor can be addressed. Letters of inquiry rreeiy answered. C N. Crittenton. New York, is wholesale asent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. may2 ( DBS. LYDIA L PIMM, OF LYNH, LUS1, r. Sr LYDIA E. PIN IC HAM'S VEGETABLE C01JP0U1TD. Is a Positive Core fr n ik PalnfMl Oaaylklnta nl WubMM hmu tar best female yepalatlen. It will care entirely the wont form ot Female Com. plain te, all orarUn troubles, Inllacimatlon and Ulcere tlon. Tailing and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It will dissolve and expel ttxmors from the uterus In an early, stage of development . The tendency to can cerous humors there is checked Tery speedily by Its use. It remorse falntness, Aatnlency, destroys all eraTlng for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervosa Prostration, General SebOlty, Bleepteasness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cored by its nee. It will at all times and tinder all circumstances act la harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound la unsurpassed. LY1MA E. PINKILtX'S VXfiCTABIX COX POTJUTDia prepared at S33 and US "Western Avenue, Lynn,lfass. Price $L Six bottles f or $. Sent by mail in the form ot pills, also In the form of loxanges, on receipt of price, tl per box for either. Mrs. ptnkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paprr. Ho family should be without LYDIA B. FlNKHAMt LIVXH PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. S6 cents per box. 49- Sold by all P rags is U. -T PELffff 1, ESTEY, ROSEDALE, Steinway, Webber, Decker Bro's; HAINK3 and GA.TJS CITY PIANOS. U l.. KXW YOBK P1AN03. mmCif& jtt 1 conceded, lead the world. ' 1 am agent tor f all the celebrated Hew ( York makes THKM AT ifEicas. and SBLSr FACTOBT ffii In .'Do not be .fooled by f , advertisements, dui give m&A fore you buy sod I win 1 fA at 01. show you that I can distance all compett-. tors, both in price and -erjB-. terms. AiriaskUS trial and thls'ean you, nothing, while It mar be the means of i in an mstnuneni. Organs always In si Can on or addrese iapr8Q W t 'us next annual meeuns oi urn eof loaidof iMftbeli liaWsm,.If. t.fam ttstrflayi alWHtut MAeMteoni sjsettjagthn psjuif o jnUirtry.witboet dlplpma tM9MUtietSslsSvirisic&M iiarcniBiv. .T-!-wy c! BsayuiojnB nn vjnBnjnitajHmkit. serverxony. one month, and Ms4 a to W, H. 5 3 :xrr c F r" co&n . I i I 7 l: tockelther to selltpr JKO- fiL'tl-DINi. ; ! J r,.- n : !- r.u : i-lti jn ; I TIT Reeeivefl Per we A Large Stock of LACES in New Effects, ALSO SOME NEW STYLES KOOPSEIRTS. WE JLRI OFFERING B1RQAIN3 IN 8EVKUL LINX3 OF OOODS. AND Parties Will Find it to Their Interest to Examioe Our- Stock. We have a'so Jost Received some New And are constantly addrng to our stock everjtbinn new that comes out Call and see as. Prompt attention given to orders. Truly, ! argraves& Willielm . may7 TFIE- TJ JN1 FOR THE WEIGHT 1500 8 ?Ii SQUARE GRAND. McSIYHTH WILL DOUBLE HIS STOCK. LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS I BAWLS. Let Music Increase I Crime will Decrease .A. Organs within Reaeh of Everybody. MASON & HAMLIN, S!!0M(,FK BELL CHIME, PKLODBKT & CO. and STERLING. Never Before Such Low Prices i Easy Terms Address, or call on H. McSIYHTH. Charlotte, N. C. n ii iii 9 w mm COM! ,TX)B our stock Is now complete, we call especial OUK OwN HOUaK. weareHHHoeain a-leneed iloq standing or our uoose, u a imi cuarancee T 13 THK.MOST us tsuiM in una Baraet. Estodr tne demand or onr patrons, and lnatrre them stody tnene IntaJn ardAr ler to mtroauce jxm moea uooaa, dih pttrade'irp ln sneb astyie as is worn ta fashionable aeettnt onr stock by going early In the Market, of Oar stock of BoV Jr1H alwaysT The latest style la. HATS, ALL QOmjRB. mm THE FINEST THE YQRRTOWN SCARF, ', z. , Wtkfrjt, In fbA firtttaiMfwmm a aft i: 1.4 - If KtsM3anneBtsl ttMe to Ordrsi 1 vl Express LA.WNS, MUSIC HOUSE 5 BO" CLR01mIESJ&,S. Willi Reacn of Ereryliody. CHICK KSINcI & SON, KRANICH & BACH, MAT HUSHES, "ORION SIMPSON 4 CO.i SOUTHERN GEM. LOOK HOW THE OLD MAN FBOWNS . Sty A3,' - f ' JA and scratches his head while reading- Me's adv. Make him read let him frown. Write to me and I will send you a photo (not of myself) but of my Pianos and Or gans. Make yonr selection, then ko for him and write to me for a few more dots, such as prices, terms, e ill! 22 IW STYLES ! LATEST CUTS ! attention to-tne eABMEHTH kanufactubed asserune, na dm earwrraie,. wis ir mat , we : t&akev&pi au, and -always aoaouue JoxTUJft, i-rnvxa ,wi ao, njny jod Tovanaory -werw irdchCI and circle 1 the choice ot whlclc prtvllesflrttjlAte TT... ii m JaK. .1 Ctr 3Xs,r Oto0XXXK Is as flne as IN THE CJTY, Berwanger &Bro faimt fTMlOfX . . J A - r . aprl IHoJDiiwn.'Caariotte.