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VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. 0., WEDNESDAY MAY 31. 1882. NO. 4,113 VISITORS -10 TUK are cordially Invite CALL AND SEE THft HANDSOMKSr Retail Dry Goods Establishment In the Stat of Nrth Carolina. FKGR A'M & C O., HAV A PBRTTT LINK OF ( , , 8 GENTS' and LADIES' SUPPERS. PEGRAM & CO.r Have Ibe Beat 3toc of Gents' Haul-Sewed Shoes S J1? j . fN Til! 6TAT1L w WILL display during the 20 n of May Celebra tion the mom elegant stock or YkSCY DBY GOODS In ibe ttUte. CUr and mw them. AfX.NDKH &HABBIS. FEGRAM & CO,, nv ALL KINriS OK Child,' Shors inn! Slippers. -WE- CALL sped! ntt ntlon to our tock of NECK WKak. viz: McttUoll&ra. f khuf mbrolder ed Collars,, and -vry variety of L' uerl and Percale, n Polka Dot and stilpfti. "I Ley are beaoUfuL Call and ste tin m. AI.KX4NDRrr.fc HARRIS. PEGRAM & CO., KIIP A WtLL SELECTED STOCK OF Trikaud Valices . OF ALL PRICES AAD SIZES. Alexander & Harris HAVK a magiitflivnf stock yi vfHITft OOOD8 viz: Linen l.awnsi likita lswna' Masallas, Nainsooks. India Mull, nofi fluUhed Jacoaets, Polka Dot Swls, Mu ll'is In Wbi,tj and Kcruef fects, with Lace aiur Kuibtvl'lery Wtrlm. PEGRAM,-CO., " HAVE JU3T JUCQAIVEO A FINK STOCK OF ilk ; fill ald trawW (the LiUftttitfUta. 01 ihv Latest Styles, i -WE- nATf a tremeniWus ttotflf-oT. IXdleaVMIasfes and CbLdrea's Hot lor wldcfe e wlshtore-ouce.- Special pi tees wlll-frm made In the goods. PEG VLMk l&lGftl. CAN SUIT Farmer Friends - With any kinds B K)Trf and SBO,8 THJtY WISH. VISITORS rpO the celebration will be astonished, wh-n tber 1 hear our ' prices -on Domestl Goods. We make a specialty of these goods. - ALEXANDER 4 HARRIS. . CTCbfbaESsfoCfolAvlllan'jl f etar.pt T O In ail colors with trimmings Jo taiatcB, Will be I ALEX AN ANDES 4 HARRIS. PEG RAW & CO';; ,KEKPfA.K?PflJpF; ing. tecl BImji Mil MIJ The ODlfKinlirOlpU 'WIIEREyiSiTORS- u cut ft pair e SJf Ykd rwn Ura, 1876.) maris Pegran &ou, r?DEALB$k Boots, Shoes, flatnnb UMBRELLAS,, .Ajr. Our stors wiu be closed SatafiylltAy 20h, from 11 o'sJock a m. unttn o'clock p. m. ; f. jOBAM ft CO. ifcni Witt Kisaelaina's Sbcett 20th of May Celebration Dress or II i sJUWHaWT II eiYr nfT CI rt'fclftiS 4tH Second Stock. jAVINQ ust returned from the Eastern Mar kets the second time this season, we are now able to show the Trade all the NSW THINGS la toe way of Novelties of the season. We have replenished our BLACK 8ILK STOCK with Moires, Brocades, Satins and Surahs In all shades, Summer Silks and Foulards. Also a handsome stock ot Satteens In fancy colors. Nans Veiling In all colors from 35c to 81 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 In Linen and Mohair. A new stock of PARASOLS, The cheapest and most handsome styles. Some new Neck Wear la new styles. A new lot of Bunt lug la all colors from 12c to SI per yard. Come and see and be convinced that we have tbe goods and prices to salt you. Very Bespetcfully, T. Li. SEIGLE 4c CO, may7 Blcdtcal, A NeVCil -Failing dire for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, Perry Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled. It is safe I It acts immediately I It nerer fails ! Editor of the St. Jofc&nS. B.) Kern, says : In flesh wounds, acnes, pains, sores, etc., it la the most 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. From L S. Potter, TJ. S. Consul at Crefeld, Bhenish Prussia: After long years of use, lam satisfied It is positively efficient as a healing remedy tor wounds, brutees, and sprains. V. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga., says : i s It tea panacea for all bruises and burns. FromR. W. Adams, Saco, Me,: Tit gavo mo immediate relief. &. Levis says f " In forty years' use It never has failed me. W. IT. Lum. Nicholvllle. N. Y.. says t ' u:. I use your Patn Krixsa frequently. It el0et pain &n4 aoraness, and htoi, wpuiula ; Fat Boalda and burns tt has no equat PEBBY jDAVXS PATSf 'KXLXJEBr la not at sew wntrledt rtmedy: I'or forty years UbMliwala constant use) and tlMswho have used It the longest are it best friend. Ita saccess Is entirely because of its merit. Since the Pain Killer was first introduced, Aundsedt of new- medicines ftawcome and gon, while to-day Ihte ineaiciae Is more extensively nsed and more highly valued than ever before. Every family should have tottto ready for uc. Much pain and heavy doctors bills may often be saved by prompt application of the Pain Killer. Unlike most mMmi. It la ntrferitu safe even in the hands lof a child.' Trv if once thoroturhlT. and It Mrui prove res vaiunj Your oruggm dm a M BH WWMUBKMW UW INI. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor, Provtdenoe, R. I. sept dtw sept ft oct. !! !'; 5 M.M ! ' " .US I i O CUBES Tv 'i31k.i r; iffesueajiioruiu Liver. u 1 Chronic. Diarrhoea and-Dysenterykla, Diseases, It Is apowerluE llteraflve fonloahd Is ANTI l l T l V,Ti T. In Ita ofTaotK i ttnnd aMtllcates from r emhierslciaiis'n ounP ! -Bottled ra tta-natural -statep-dlrect Sfrom the 8plngs. which are i beautifully located . In Bock: bndge eountyy yajUio are open ior tne recepuon f vlsltore from June Jst to October ist, each For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mo- muliltf I L t ll LINEN COttiBS. ' - f LINEN HANDKEBCHIEFS at 10c. HOSIEBT FBOM 5c up, w J I t FANS FBOM 2C up. C. M..ETUEREDGE. 7!f olildQ-S vR H .....Inn 0 jtiic?ci 1 ."ryr iaeaa tor irenns aou stgd m m ,nJiuI) anb WU wiwjw". wc.t x ,iB.Vta mtMler WilMn MannfacmrrC.. j BICHM021D, VA. s - DAVISON fi 1 Dyspepsia, 1 .in THE LUTHERAN SYNOD. AFTERNOON AND EVENING SES SION, THIRD DAY. Report on laterary Institutions Dis cussion of the Question of "Union or Re-Union With Any Other General Body of the Lutheran Church in the United States," With a Synopsis of the Remarks of the Participants. AFTERNOON SESSION MONDAY. ; The opening prayer was made by Rev. Prof. J. B. Davis. D. D. Af ter reading the minutes and cor recting the same, the committee on the president's report offered for adoption the following: Resolved, That this General Synod select and sustain a missionary in the foreign field, through the foreign mis sion board of the General Synod Narth, to be known as "Our Missionary." The committee on literary institu tions submitted the following report: : The following institutions of a spe cial literary and churchly character are located within our bounds: FOR mat.es. Bath Eden Institute, Webster, Wia ston county, Miss., principal, Prof. 1 B. Brown, A. M. Though in possession of no catalogue of the school, we learn from private sources that it is prosper ing and accomplishing a good work for our people, in that important military held. We regreat that we have no spe cial communications from Prof. Brdwn concerning it. We know that he is prosecuting that enterprise with in defatigable zeal and deserves all the encouragement we can give him. Newberry College, S. C, Rev. G. W. Holland, president. This college is in a most healthful and hopeful condition under the efficient administration of lis scholarly president and his worthy -Msociate professor. It has a more ex clusive church patronage than any of -ur other colleges. This fact will as- ure its steady and certain suceess. North Carolina College, Mt. Pleasant, N. C, has been for some years under ue presidency of Rev. L. A. Bikle, D. D., who has a deserved reputation as me of the best qualified and most thor- jgh instructors in our church. Under ' is supervision it has received a very respectable patronage. It has now for j is president Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. i). The president has secured well qualified co-workers to fill its chairs of instruction and Dr. Bernheim we feel r.asured will promote its interests with his characteristic energy. Roanoke College, Salem, Roanoke county, Va., president, Prof. J. D. Dre her, Ph. D. This school has fought its way through most formidable difficul ties to its present success. Though its indebtedness , has not been cancelled, the pressure has been removed by an arrangement allowing twenty years for its. removal. Its board of trustees, ihowever, do not expect to need that period of indulgence, but are consum mating a plan for the early redemption of Its bonded debt Through the agency of its ' judicious, devoted and unwearying president, a good beginning" has been made towards the endowment iof its various chairs. It has an encour aging number of students, gathered from widely separated -parts of our 'country. Also a Faculty of tried abil ity and long experietce in imparting instruction. FOR FEMALES. Walhalla- Female College. This inv isttyntipn ."was founded by Rev. J. P. !&$i&ze; 3yD.;i does of Itfte oldest and most successful J educators of - our ichurelM It has -attained a reputation for comprehensive and thorough train ing, and is perfecting arrangements to increase its usefulness. It already en joys a large and growing patronage, a lact wtiich & gratifying to us all. " t Ml. Pleasant Femalei Seminary, , lo cated at ML Pleasant, N. C , has just closed a prosperous year, under the judi cious control and direction of Prof . L. II. Rothrock, Who has most creditably managed its interests, for a number of years. It is officially connected with tfee-ifivangelical; Lutheran Synod of North Carolina, and its buildings . be long to that body. Prof. Rothrock has ; resigned his' position as principal and the board of T trustees expect soon to e&$ Disfeuccessca-J i Marion Female College, Marion, Smytne, county, Va. T This school is un der the successful management or the wocthy ., president i jf ( this General Synod, who is also its rounder. It oc cupies an important field from which it draws a larg patronage. It has a qual ified corps of teachers and gives thor ough, culture of a high, grade. Ak though by its character it is and must continue to-be under theycontrol of the Lutheran Church, a laoy ;'6f another church recently .placed at thejdisposal of the president, for- its benefit, eleven hundred dollars, and the board of trus tees have determined to erect a chapel, study room and an additional recita tion room duruig the summer vacation, by which' the' capacity of tbe institu tion will be almost tiQubled.-' -! '- Wytheville Female College, estab lished; and resided .over hi . Rev, A. PhillipH -Af M.,r of WytaevUle. As an individual effort this school has at tained marked success, and is growing in the confidence; t,,te"M)nimunities from which" it draw's its support. Its course of instruction is free and pf a high staadard. ; h . f : ' Staunton Female Seminary. This in stitution owes its origin .to the zeal, ef forts and sacrifices of Rev. J. I. Miller, A M, under, woostf administration it has' becdrjpLe- eminently flourishing, though having to contend with difficul ties of a peculiar and almost insupera ble character. Prof. Miller has recently resigned his position as president of that school, Us: the regret of patrons from various parts of , our church. The board of trustees have elected as his successor Rev. J. Willis, A. M., of the Virginia Synod, who, is known and ap predated as a mOst-'devoted, judicious anH trustworthy laborer in tbe king dom of our 3jord. and" from' whom ari efficient hnd'capable administration of lob auaini'Ui aaiu lusutuwuu vuuu- dently expected. T.:W.DosHi L. A. Bikle, JosiAfir Brown, After t&e 'adopUou. ofajal setsof resolaUorr.-notr of ' general interest. Synod adjourned with prayer fey Ijev.' W. alSchaeffer; to meet at &p.m. ! ...Key. AJt-Rude,!), p.,,rf,Combia, made the'opehlrig prayer,; . Tlelfes1dentRes Erof Soberer, stat edilrat tjh& object of the meeting was to d'qcyisa thfl union or re-union with anybBVfJflrdy ofthe Lutberr anmirahEf thi tJaited States. L fi Rev Dr Gilbert, of Winchester, Va, then ofteredirtbebajf (rof the,, commit tee tbe loUowibg" report : Your committee appointed to consid- uniotrwlth other generarTaodifes of 6ur church should be presented for discus- mmena tnainne mil of tbe General EtiaM be called and tbafc each, gifrnbfcnrivgeged, tTfex bress,.iai pinton.., upon 5the ineral member is tJCCupy mOTtban 15 mini W- ti mutt i 4"'11?rtSti5 Mint r t& t ssJJ vtoM liVftVfWWrl'i ,T tow Jiikt iW Al TlONER. The report was adopted. 51 & 3 " The roil was called. Rev J Hawkins Vfaln4 : Trr J p $mlttT, I) D, Wish- ed to speak later. Rev Dr Rude. Rev E T Howard and others asked to be ex cused from speaking. Dr Gilbert spoke urging that the opinions of the - bretheren should be given and read the following: rvnereas, vve can not rail to recog nize it as a matter of the first moment. mat notning snouid oe done that would prove inimical to the spirit of unity and harmony existing .amongst the churches and synods embraced in this general body, and that would thus tend to disturb our peace, lessen oar eflicien cyand imperil JLf not destroy, enter prizes for -the early , suceess . of which continued concord in sentiment andac tion amongst us is-essential ;jind Whereas, It is our sincere conviction that any steps taken at this, time, look ing to the dissolution of this body with a view to the union of thftr-synods of which it is composed with any other general organization, "or organizations, of our church, would have tpSx result, therefore. , - , - , Resolved, That, whilst solefahy disa vowing that we are injagaenceaL by any feeling of sectional' or.- eclesiastical partisanship in our -consideration of this que8tionbuton the other hand cherishing a warm fraternal affection for our bretheren iof the Lutheran faith In all parts of our common coun try, and sincerely desiring, not merely to preserve the most cordial relations with them, but to hasten the day when there shall be a more general and more perfect union X)f the children of our be loved Zioii throughout tha land it is the deliberate judgment of this conven tion, that the best interests of the churches and synods we represent, .as well as the best interests of our church at large, demand that our present gen eral synodical organization should be maintained. After prayer the Synod proceeded to the discussion of the report of the com mittee appointed at a previous meeting to bring before the Synod in a proper form the subject of organic union or re-union with the General Synod North to which organization this body - be longed before the war. The first speaker of the evening was Rev. T. W. Dosh. My convictions are very decided, very strong. I have come to this meeting with misgivings ever since I have learned of the private ef fort made. I learned with pleasure of the union of the N. C. Synod, with" this Synod. I hoped for harmony and peace, and I felt so until by one oi its delega tion it was announced that" the desire was 5 general that this body re-unite with the General Synod. It is prema ture.'bowever well meant. Nothing but evil can grow-out "of it. The brethren disposed to theunion are really fair and consistent, ' but all 6ur -actions here then in General Synod seems like, a farce. In forbearance and loye, like a class meeting, let us say in love, how we feel on this subject Union is desir able. ,This is not the time,,hor isit favor able. Let ns increase this peace pro moting and peace promoting work, and when God opens the, -way, to ,'f uTther unity, then can we in rjnore harmony act, I can, tirefore,i.bat repeat that the wholejrratter is Unfortunate. Some Synod sho uTT'fi r si bava-TtakeTl acttou and recommendsoiftettHg fr actions Rev. Prof,-WMlis, of theFemaleSem inary, of Staunton, V.aL' spoke next and said: We are npfc prepared foriithia. our Synods did apt Expect ft and '.we have not- been 'instructed. 'Let our Synods in some future' time instruct their Relegates, toia&L action his matter. W want m exfernal-but in ternal' heart tmioh SiSfdace. ,r We must become ; better acqoiujaUd: with on ahotter. If tbii subject, hsaf Jbeen forced not a third of the number would have befivfaSbroXJ't. Itth-frnlt get a little riper before We pluck. Rev.W.C.Schafteri.'tttesecretary of the Synod : iTbere is no-one on the floor of the Synod that desires union more than I. ' I just wish: to-live Jong enough to see the, whole church of. the reforma tion ia ihisJand united, . No taember of this Synod but loves every Lutheran in the cotmiaT.1 -There is no1 minister here vho would not accept a call . from a GeneraLGouBCil, General Synod, Mis souri or Ohio Synod church. Our hearts grow warmer towards each other. Let us not press a matter that will not do good. .1 am willing to go to the Gener al Council, General Synod, or other bodies. The question is, will any decid ed action be wise or not. If separation will hurt, our N0rtherni brethren Will say, wait a little longer. We'll woo you a little longer. Come to us as a unit I know we love tbem better than we did two years ago. It is something to look forward to and hope for. Let us bring our congregations up. We must re-unite in Richmond. Over the pulpit we'll put up a flag and on it a blood-stained Con federate flag; showing a union in Stale government and in the Church, bat the' time has not yet come. Rev. Prof. Repass: I am sorry that the statements are so general. ' I fe,el quite olear that the time is not yet here. In a few words I'll say what I have to say. We have had no specific adtion and I am opposed to it. I am opposed to union with any body. 1st. Because we will then be no pacifi cators in holding back the passions that has made themselves felt in the church north. Our work has been a pacifie one. Suppose we unite with the Gene ral Council then we oppose the Gene ral Synod and so the reverse, and we must share the bad feeling on the one side or the other. We have a work here in the South. If we keep unity among us, we will gather around it the union of the Lutheran Church South, but what would we gain ? We will simply be a larger body. The real, true posi tion is the one we occupy now. Take our service book. It unites us. In the council and the General Synod we are respected for it A better state of feel ing is being brought about by it RevLGM Miller: I am always in favor of union. It is my hope to see her united all over this land. The Gog S el requires it of us. God speed the ay when all of God's children shall be united. Christ's prayer teaches us this. I must confess I see no good reasons why we should not be together. The early Christians stood together. So it should be. What are some reasons in favor of it Let us unite with the Gen eral Synod: 1. Our work among the freedmen Calls for unity in work. We must work. Pure doctrine must be incarnated in men's hearts. When the subject of the I -missions comes, we ran uacK upon me church North. Thence came our flnan-. cialbeip. :We have time and again ac knowledged our weakness. We took our missionaries to their work. If we stand together with them in work, then why not in organic union. 2. The Maryland Synod, helped us support our young men who. study for. the ministry and that is but another form of poswer without which we can riot do. a- ' Henry B Groseclose, Esq, a layman: Sometimes we make progress by wall- ing. This is the way we are moving. Col Josiah Brown: Til ive a few reasons for my views on ( this subject Except we be fully agreed we cannot walk together J. Not a single layman is in favor ot vmitihgi with a Northern body, both ministers and laymen are di vided. Dividing; th' lay menris '.mif chievous. My head is covered with sil ver hair ; I am Old: "Let us keep peace, jy are growing towards it,bat wemust not beidriyen to it Let us persuade, not force. . Cbi Brown made a touching speech. " '' "' Rev J Austin,- of Georgia: To unite with a Northern bods' will not unite, ps or promote unity atnong tisV ; I love our Northern brethren.' Our SynOd, almost to a man is opposed to union. " We ap; predate the kindness shown ns. Rev G D Bernheim, D D: 1st Our Synod of North Carolina is loyal to the tCONCLtJPED ON FOTJBTH PAGE. Not Parti sf , Bat Complete Alexandria. Va. Auz-ist 4. 1 R81 H H Warner 4 Co: Sirs Your Sfe Kldnej and Liver Cure has effected n entire care In my case. . uuiiereu every iorm oi Kiaaey auncu:iy. W J tUMMKKS. From the Home Journal A Remarkable litcvery. A REAL SKIN CURE. THIERS IS ONLY OHM AND THAT WITH STJf PLX NAME. Beware of Impostors, plratea, or any oki articles which now suddenly claim n be best They have been tried and found wasting, whl e this has been proved a remarkable success. HO POMPOrS KAMI This curative needs no pompous or Incompre hensible title of Greek or Latin to-custaln it, but Its simple English name appeals directly to the common-ense of the people. And the people are JtigaaUr mHhlfiHtmtt their amgedattog el. -tols rrankness by selecting and us'ng Dr. Benson's SKIN CUBE in preference to all other piofessed remedies. Dr. C W. Benson has lone been well known as 8 successful physician and surgeon and his life study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the skin; since he has been persuaded to put his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market, various things have sprung up Into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state In which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Ekin Cures. Beware of Imitations, or the vaiious article which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as "The Great Skin Cure." None Is genuine and reliable, except Dr. C W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. -Internal and external remedy, two bottles In one package. Price Sl.uO. get at your druggists. Relief for all Overwork d Brain. CAUSE AND CCBTC Dr. C. W. Benson's celery and Chamomile Pills are valuable lor school children wbo sutler from nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and ior an classes or bard brnln- workers whose overtasked nervous cente s need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, and paralysis are being dal y cured b these pill?. They correct costlveness. but Hie not l urgathe. Price, 50 cents or six boxes for $2 50, postage free, to any address For sale by all druggist. Depot, Baltimore, Md , where the Docto. can be addressed. Letters of inquiry freely Hnswered. C N. Crlttenton. New Yoik. is wh.)'e.sale asent for Dr. C. W. Benson's r medles. may2 MRS. LYD1A L P1NKHAM, OF LYXN, MASS., LYDIA E. PIN KHALI ' s VEGETABLE COMPOUND. . Is a Positive Care far all those Pmlnfnl Complaints md VtttauiM tur best female ppaUtln. It wffl cure entirely tbe worst - form of Female Com. plaints, all orarlan troubles. Inflammation and Cleera. tion. Falling and Displacements, and the ceaseqnent Bplaal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dlssotre and expel tmsora from the nterns in an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous hnrnors there Is checked very speedily by Its use. It removes falntness, Satalwney, destroys all cravtng for stimulants, and reneves weakness of the stomach. It cures .Hoatlar, Eeadaebes, Kerreos Pros trs tion, General Debility, Bleeylesgnses, Depression and Indi gestion. I lj - ) I : That feeling of bearing Sown, causing patn, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by Its as. It will at all times and nadsr all dreumstancas act In harmony with tha laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of tthar aex Mils; Compound Is unsurpassed , LTD La. E. PINEnAM'9 VEGETABLE COX POTJWAi prparet;at & and pi Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price tL Six bottles for $6. Sent by mall In the form of phis, also In tbe form of lozenges, receipt ot price,' tt per box for either. , Mrs. Plnkham treaty anaesjrs all letters at inquiry. Bend for pamnhr let. Address as above. Mtntio this Paper. . Ho family should be without LTDIA B. PINX HAITI LTVXS FILLS. They cure constipation, bUic and torpidity of the liver. ' S5 cents per box. JKsT Sold by J Vrnggista, SCARR'S bRUIT Preservative, one 53c package will pre serve 20 pounds of fruit. For sale by B. H JOHIJAN 61 CO., may26 ; Tryon street. WHITE'S rpoOTH SOiP, Jewsbery and Brown's Oriental X Tooth Paste and Sesodont h r sale by B. H. JORDAN S CO., may26 Druggists..- VIOLA COLOGNE 13 the best; for sale only by B. H. JORDAN & CO. may2S . A FRESH SUPPLY OF MississquoL Imported Vichey, Apolllharls, Hathorn and Congress Water just received by K. EL JOBDATJ & CO., may26 Drugglts WHEELER'S rTVJNIO Elixir, Iron Bitters, Hop Bitters, Hostet i. tor's Bitters, Fellow's Compound -yrup of the Bypopbospbites, Horsford's Add Phosphate, a full supply at B H. JORDAN A CO.. may26 Druggists. WE KEEP ONOTANTLTon hand the Unest Green and KJ Black Teas for the Tetall trade. - B. H. JOKDtN & CO , tnaj28 Vy.V - Tryon s.reet. FLESH BRUSHES AND T0Wcl8 tol aejgDAN CO.. . maj26 Druggists. WE KEEP finnw Rest 5c and l DeClirarfi. 1 B. H. JORDAN 4 CO., may2fl Druggists, Tryon street. BV C MUNZLEll Tfie BerliiBr & Enpl Brewery Companys (Of Pliriidslphia, Pa .) i ,'.rt , I WHAie just received ftsmihlotof BOTTLED AJUE sMMt .PUHTKB, which iffer tottie.imWICAt oi two. 8,-Ovbj U JJf0?1' .itMlsaSwiastn 1o eiH) di m 'rtfrt tnti fMiiiiaEi . -MMUMV- . glj'"' fHtibtfafe H&i U-.1S S$9k .itm t9s v?i HaVIN fcoww mm Kim In dd!tloft to otr FEBPllUAL KILN we are now prepared to Ssl''St i J jjaaJjifi . .ifci'-it i."' -- : on short notice, and ;t price Aat defy eompetb tion. We gTtarsntoi Quality, and mate no charge unless Lime proves satactory. . We nave an agency In Charlotte of A. C. 8om mervUle; wha will reoeiva orders tor imail lot&t redneed pUcea. i.i - :c ..:, .iinii ,wA- Reference as to duality of Lime siren , OTappiv cation. SIMON BBOTH1R3, Box No. 88, Gaffnej City B. C, "To Our Friends anc MM IIECIEIIVEIID : A Large shipment of that Very Popular 4-4 Bleached Domestic at 10 Cents, The Best ever sold in We are offering Special Barealnii tri Drees Goods, Summer Silks. Ladles' and Children's Hosiery; if ycu want a halt dozen Hose at a sacrifice come and see our stock; Lace Curtains in alTnew designs and very cheap; Dress Trimmings In all shades and varieties; we have a veiy hand some piece of Bugle Fringe at $1.25; a large stecfc ef jPassameatrlM and Ornaments; the largest and CHEAPEST STOCK OF LACES, Of alldeserlpUons to te found in the city; Ladles' tTlsters at $1, J 1.25,11.60, 92, S3, S3 50 $5 and S6 ea; Pearl Shirts. Universal Patterns; Turner's handsome Shoes for Gents, Evttt's Ladies' Shoes; tbe Best Corset tor SI; Trunks, Valises, Batsj Boots, . Shoes, Ac; Plato. and Lace Buntings, at ,,-;: . . 12c, 15c, 23c, 50p, 65a and 95c ' I r ., HAEGEAVES -the-- ,j; .. ,,:;v ..the- 66oP nj Mr ib dD" 1 f - FOR THE s P y.- wholesale aflmiiulllil , WM. athushek, AH ION, SIMPSON & CO., SOUTHERN GE M Organs within Reach of Everybody. MASON & HAMLIN, SB0iINGBR BEll fBIME, PSLOOBBTACO. and BTiBLING. -. Never Before Mw.fjRs 5 Easy Terms H; McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. jgj . ' - I ' 5 ft d W i H v&ri mi i :.o.: :mrZ,s 'g :.! a.i ii. r.ijat M rn, ?.-'i1 31 b&d J7irhProoi88ier.aiiftheMj 1 thbertof akeiOne:siftAll I OTemeatojaaiidjlajgaa ABd A DlJ to or address tsr1 UUQb a, vnai xivy i vjwwi w s aprl8 tt mm: ri:-,?;m lis." this Market for that Money & WIIjHEIjM CimQEfllBL&S. KRANICH & BACH, LOOKrHOW TfiEOtD MAN FB0Wrt and scratches his head while reading lie's adv. Hake him read, let him frown. Write to me and I wUI send you a photo (not ot myself) but of my Pianos and Ox gibs. Hake your selection, then go for him and write to me for a few more dots, such as prices, terms, 4c. Address, 'or call on irii Ai-tr4. ALXZAJTDlEB. ili O. 4LSXa3LT 931 it) t i',QOs(r on Trade street ever L. Berwanger A Bnra clothing Office hours Iron 8 a. so. to 5 p.m.. rurTTr ! i 1 nr. 15 1 ' , i : 1 1 i i . ,'! it I it .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 31, 1882, edition 1
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