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vol. sxvir; CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1882. NO. 4,118. -ON- --ON- li " 1 Will offer eolaIMuc6me& it ' " - IN i 1 1 CHILDREN'S hosiery, -ALSO IN - .ssif.- - Tear AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES. A TRrMEtD0l'S STOCK LADIES' NECKWEAR, EMBRODIERY AND LAdfeS. I o - Ml II tfl 1 S 'I If -DflLBIN - - ,w ! Boots, Sioes, ilats Tnjnte s fir. unaii; P'E CHRrA'M G 0v PEGRAM-0., Has jBieflbtaocKoi f. TA.rSTATS. - ; ; HfviiixiNDs or h , v jjiUiJ iflJiiHi mil m PEGRAM & CO., HIP A WI LL 8KLECTXD 8TOCK OF Tpodks ana Taw ft AtexaDoef m OF ALL rtWfh HATS JU8T BEC1IVXD A FINX STOCK OF 0 Of the Latest Sflta' Of the Latest Btylrt. vast evil , With any MiKtofflOTS and 8HOI8 TET 'Wggj "CHI BUlVTBlUt'1 -, PECCJMVI &PO., . - Tl I,,V:-'W nam H Hi HE Cr RATI & t vrr w v si a -tBT 1 1 r mm tma-3Sis 1 irfiii ,n p .mm . Aiisse s ana JUST IN p k h mm A LOT OF NEW- INCLUDING- AH the LatesMovelties. Another tot of Hoop Skirts from 40c to Si: Mohair and Linen Ulsters in all styles, from $12 to 87. arge stock of Lace Curtains-and Cretons verr cheap, . Our remnant stock of Men's ,acd Boys' stzaw Eats will be closed out Ten low. - tyThe attention of Housekeepers la ealled to a good assortment of Cane Matting that we are selling at reduced prices to close out. V V A4NrLilie Cure for Burns, v Scalcia, Brulfift. Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial. Perry Paris; Pain Itlller stands unrivaled. tt IcakfbJ vjt acts immediately It never xaiis i Xdltpr of the St. John (K. B.) Ne-ws, Bays : In neah wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., It Is the most eftetual remedy we know ot lamiir anouia do wiuiout a Doiue oi u, alni tm UDktuCtcn We have teen its magie effects, and know It to be a i amcie, j .Sv J6iural at Crefeld. ananun Frnsua: After long yeais of use, I am satisfied It w powaTeij mcienc as a neaung: remeoy for wounds, bruises, and sprains. W. W, Sharper, Valdota. Oa., says : it u a paaacea wr au brmses ana warns. ears' use it never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nicholrllle, N. Y., atyt,n relieve pain and soreness, and htaU- iixe magic. "3 scas apa purna b njano eqaaL i AVS JP ATM Kir.-tKR.Is not el femedr. k J"pr Arty yesra in eohittkkit ut and thoM who t thM Minrest fcr tub" 4 friends. l4 PaHn KiOel was first i tpodncod, Xun5r3i bTOriW hixHT:lnelrtYWome and gone, while to-day this medicine is more extensively used and more hlarhly valued Ilia oerbejbre. .Every family should have mnomueremvionuei jaucn pain ana nevy doctors' bflls may bftei be haved by prompt annUcatton of the Pain Killer. Unlike most mmUrmm it is oerfeeUv eafe even in the hands of slcbtMr Trv it once thoronsrhlT. and it will mrove its value. Your aruegist nu it at X5e SOc. and Sl.OO per hoi nue. f PEKKY DAVI9 A 8 ON, Proprietor! S -rw t provWenoe, R. I. apt dtw sept A oot . imiriy .; ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) CUBES' Bnterr. Skin Diseases, i Pneumonia, etc. UaiowerlnlAlratiy ana is ati- MALAklAIlix u-eflects..Sead eertiacates rrom eminent physiciansr uvout pampneis. jjgip giRrcm OASES OR SALTS. direct f ronv Uie tpf ylsltora from June Jst M uctoDer isi, eaca rffiHSH by Dr LH.M0- fAMlUnd;DiiTdCtaMlIBd'4ar1tt. ? & marl2 17 - ! , LINEN COLLARS. BLNEN HANKEBCHTEFS at 10c, ' BOSIXBY FROM 5e pp, FANS FROM .np,. &C. ) ami UNDER TltADEUS' NAT. may 10 WELEtf&WlLSO:;':; 3B .6CiT ha NECKWEAK JPAIN " " i i I Xi IflUFR MffljiwtMm) Alii AC, tBunndtlngMWB . l.'Varia tTrj7ttjQre buying an other. MllfWJltfrfiloe mayll r 1 FROM WASHINGTON. STAR ROUTE CASES IN COURT. The Ringsters in Court The Counsel for the Prosecution Bliss Voluble but not Hefty Brewster with his ""Ruffled Shirt Front A Conspicuous Hat--Lesal Champions for the Ring Personal Paragraphs, Postal Points, &c- j -,. , - ' . .. . Washington, Juna' 5. After about a year of preliminary bearing, motions and counter r motions, tbe star route cases have been finally launched in tbe judicial sea the jury selected and the : trial begun. The eases are being tried betore Justice Wylie. and the court room is the same in which' Guiteau was tried before Judge 'Cox. i If the legal talent employed on both sides is an in dex, the trial may be set, down as one of tie causes celebre in the judicial his tory of the country. All the defendants regularly attend, . , Brady,: Who is the head defendant, is a ;. large,' compactly built man, with Irish caste of features, a full, brown beard, small, penetrating, dark eyes, very reticent, - and usually sits With, his head cast down as though he was looking for'"s6mething on the floor. Every now and .then he will whisper to his counsel and give him a point in the case. Ex-Senator Dorsey is also much of the same stout, compact build of Brady with black whiskers, his head rather in clined to baldness. '" Htfls ever on the .alert and iLrequeatly posts his counsel during the sittings. 1 Turner, who was a clerk under Brady, ; is a man of different type from either of the abOeK He sits erect, stroking a beautiful "prair of side whiskers, and ; seems to take little interest in the pro-; ceedings,, other than being a regular at tendant. i Mr. J. W." Dorsey, brother of the ex Seaator who wasthe active man, in the: alleged conspiracy, " is a man of small -f ame with sandy whiskers, quick, movie meht, and would never 'be recognifcefcl: ns any relation whatever to the e- 1 senator. ' u . j d The other defendants all are men Qt rd in ary appearance. ? ; ;itting at rthe, prosecution table are' Merrick; Ker, Corkhill and Blias, . They ' Hi-t) all striking in appearance. ' Merrick has long been recognized here wtshe leadirrz lawyer at tbe bar. He is iiuici at retort, sharp, ahd incisiye, and 'n him the urosecutioh mainly de- ; jju iui punci uciuio iijo jui). ija.o a-eding'iDemocrat, andr a few years back was, nominated for delegate to Congress1 when we had a territorial form of , government in the di3trict. Next to Merrick sits Ker, who comes from PMladelphia, having been appointr ed assIstaiMi attorney general for the spe cial purpose of preparing the indict- ! ments in the star route cases. He is of Je'Wish Ortgirf and his faeeloes not t)e- 16 his ancestry. ' - ' - 1 Bliss ia perhaps the most talkative of the quartette, but while he talks a great deal he does notr-saem to carry mach ! Weight With'hia hearers. He has a dis- agreable nasal twang. that spoils his de livery. Hehas;Mwfey,ti.ei;eputatk)n of being a sharp . Yankee Lawyer and made considerable repatation when he ' was district. attorney in'rf eWTOtte tie ia oa most intimate terms at the White House. Col. Corkhill, the district attorney, is ajarga fine-looking man, witttirithe ap- i pearance, perbans, Of a high liver and copious dflTrkirJ His reputation as a lawyer 13 better outside of the district than tii itT rjerhaps fdr the reason that a prophet is Jnftt Icredited in' his dwn country. Politically" Bliss and Cork hill arjeKepublicans, and Ker Merrick", Eoocrats. ; H ttoetoeyjGdiiej-alBrewoter 4ru witl his J-etafHl iBih front and i frlllsL anastpaiwJie Deaver nat re nuWnsmf'!o!drrac8 Greeley. He is very particular about his hat and us ually places it upon the long table be- 1 t . i , r j . a t .11 ninu wnicn ine juuge sua. it is uy an odds the most conspicuous thing in the court room.' Mr Brewster seldpm talks andjas says he only comes that the country may understand that the gov ernment is in e'afriest in-its prosecution 01 cnesof casea?, 'ween ijac veagOj was attorney-general he refused to take any part in open court in these trials or any Others, holding that it was incomjpati Dle with the dignity df his position. On tbe extreme left or the long table of counSeL-sit JthB-lawyers of the defense. There are a formidable array of them. First ?is, infidel Bob? Ingersoll, large, stout and compact, with "a florid f com plexion, impassive expression of poun tenance.Jarge round head, and araouth denoting strength and crreat will flower. Ih alt the legal spats1 he takes a part and icomes back at his antagonist with lfedge Trammer blows. He asks no crenreney and 'gives no quarter, in these parleys he usually comes out yfinrjer; being quick 3 at repartee!. He will &, a. bower before the jury.; Per haps the best lawyer, is Jerre Wilson, formerlyjnenxber of Congress frdm In diana.1 He ia spare, not? weighing over 120 pounds, with large neaaana a rewr hairs scattered over his sunbrpwa faces. So-far he has given the prosecutmri'the hardest legal Jsijocks,.; He is a s'o.w, rreeise aMijrlCiisiT talker, a good analyzei, ami kl ways has f his points at command. From the far West Icomes the most imnassioned lawyer ld"!the jase; Jeff tidierof ! SK Xbnii: !,He; tuu, is itttuci BLuaii, uui uuuipouuy built, with his head way down in his shdulaerafl Hi fls! itrvous andlspeaks ripidlybufe at4ime-With great impha sis.. His hair is unkempt andj he has the apnearanw of'ia Western man, who paid ne aHention to ' bis tbilet.; Heis regarded as the foremost laWyer in Mfssbrif'H nd has already shown bis legal abilities in this case, having downed Uie?Judgd on several dmstitu tional points. But as far as appear ances go,iicSweeney, of Ohio, is the most striking character that sits at the table; H i8 not, as might , be . inferred from.hiaaame,a Frenchman, but he is as broad a type of Irishman as one wsukl- -ee in a day'a.travelion a rail road. Of large frame, with poassive head, flat face, big months-thick lips, red complexion and red bain He is in deed a character. He addressed the .'court on a motion; to . quasb.i ind dis played; as ne.was,acKnowieagpa to pos se8s.creat leaV acumerr. ' He is as is fc his race, witty and.f nil of iun, iahd fre- quently turned the laugh wnen to a listener; he was'thdught to bej beaten. He comes from Qhioiwiththe reputa tion of being the best criminal lawyer intheStatet Then here" are Colonel . EnockTotten son-inrlawof Ppstmaster General Howe; S. (i. mnes ajna'A.u. Williams, all good lSwyerf; Whi3 '.stand in criminal practice at tbp.bejaa ' of the bar in this district. A greateri array of lecrartalent ' it is safeHtd Ifty Whs never 4e fore emDlovedi&T'tbis .district , The trial is Likelv to last for several weeks anamayrnxmilP -;u.. f .n f'VtjjBSOllAli-PARAGRAPHS. i t44J T i-'! All the North Carolina daaembars.-are mflwitb?a'olOTedwife, wna has oeen 1t&tymkffljWM&ft&ov9B, has :Ars'.nh ; his IrsmericBf.; onJ Corcoran r street.' -ons-J of n thern moss-: fashionable ittartemOT.raef ciiyaris, street is oc cupied prrti(apaij.y! with roTmmenc or sflclala and much gossip & now going on to the DroDrietr of tnwosnetf folks e. wife of tbs bf ntn uaro- iQohfetessfti&ii. As yet bone nave uaiicui BjrrHbtrpugrl. Postmaster General H owe Has return from a Western trip, whither he has been in negotiation with the Pacific roads, looking to the establishment of a fast mail between New York and San Francisco. It is expected the speed will be so increased as to deliver mail in San Francisco 48 hours earlier than un der the present arrangement. After this arrangement is effected Mr. Howe will turn his attention to a fast mail between New York and New Orleans. On June first there were in the Unit ed States 46,000 postoffices. On June 2nd Mr. Jas. H. Marr, chief clerk in the First Assistant's office postoffice departments entered upon his fifty-second year of uontinous ser vice in the postoffice department CHANGES IN STAR SCHEDULES. North Carolina. Dudley to Seven Springs; leave Dudley Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a., m.; arrive at Seven Springs by 11 a. m. ; leave Seven Springs Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m.; ar rive at "Dudley by 5 p. m. "WilkeBborongh to Jennings Mill. From June .13, '1882, curtail service to end at Osbornville, omitting Jennings Mill, decrease, distance five miles. Pickup. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Currituck county, iN. O.-, sells $500, 000 worth of wildfowls annually The Yadkin river ir North Carolina albne is thought to have power to run 12OOOOQOl spindles. - Te Wasnincrton rimniment at the edettrt;!antal is now, 260 feet' fifgh. It will be 500. ' A Barcelona phrenologist -ileclares the conformation of Sarah Bernhardt's head to be rather that of a man's than a woman's. Poor,DamalaJ tt was a Francfe "woman who exclaim ed, holding up a glass of sparkling fresh water : "Ah ! if it were only wicked to dririk this, how nice it would taste!" 'An Italian priest has invented an electrical apparatus for opening the "d6ors of large buildings. By touching ,bne button the operation is effected. An llavenna was entirely successful re cently. The nine doors of the building were opened simultaneously. The early peach known in Florida as the Peen-t was introduced from China and Australia. It blooms in December, and tbe fruit is ready, foroaarket by the 10th or May. in is vawety laadmirably adopted to tbe climate of the Land of Flowers, and the fact that .the peaclus sell in New York for seventy five cents apiece will lend inspiration to its culti vators. Last week at Los Angels a married woman eloped with her coachman, in consequence of which her husband shot himself The next day the daughter, who was also in love with tbe coach man, went insane; while the servant girl, who was in turn gone on the de funct husband, tried to drown herself three times. We shall get out an extra as soon as we can learn of the course taken by the house dog in the matter. The house of Henry Clay has been sold to Major Henry Clay McDowell, whose wife is the grand-daugbter of the Sage of Ashland and the only surviving child of Col. Henry Clay, who fell at the battle or uuena v ista. Ashland was bought by the citizens of Lexington, Kentucky, fifteen years ago, and the site was to be devoted to an agricultur al and mechanical college, but tbe mat ter fell through, and the property will now revert to the Clay family. The Maine Common School report this year suggestively shows that there has been a steady decrease of pupils during tbe last ten years, making an aggregate diminution, of 14JXX). Jhe children of pupil age number 213,927, but only 150,- 000 attend school, and one in five of those attending is shown to be an ha bitual truant Male teachers are paid $28.23, four months in the year, and fe male teachers receive $14.52. The show ing is rather a poor one for a State which boasts so much about her interest in free education. A Word With Democrats. Raleigh News and Observer. On January 17th, we reprinted an ex tract that Col. William Johnston and Mai. Charles Price had called on Presi dent Arthur at Washington. "These gentlemen represented that , they were independents in politics and desired to see the Democracy of North Carolina defeated in the next election. As such they desired to receive the support of the administration in the fight they pro posed to make. After their return both gentlemen spoke encouragingly of their visit Such was the announcement of that date. Ten days after that Colonel Johnston printed a card in the Concord Sun in which he stated : "I am repre sented as asking office from the Presi dent stating that I desire to see the democracy of Korth uaronna' defeated in the next election, &cNow, I assure yon, Mr. Editor, there is not a word of truth in these bald statements. They are ubiet-ty jLaioe. Commenting m this, we said that it was ".cleat that Col. Johnston brands it as a falsehood that he desires to see the Democracy of North Carolina defeated in the next election.", And. yet ever since that date, in regular consecutive order. Col, Johnston has taken every step possible for him : to secure the de feat of the Democracy 01 JNorte Caro lina. Working in harmony with Doctor Mott, Colonel Cooper and other radi cal leaders:; he has called a convention to assemble at Raleigh on the 7th of June, to assist Dr. Mott and the Repub lican party to defeat the Democracy or North Carolina. They have no purpoee to aid the Democracy in defeating tbe Radicals, but their sole aim is to assist the Radicals to defeat tbe Democrats. This is too apparent to need argument. in the light of these facts how does Colonel Johnston explain his declara tion that it was utterly false that hede- s' red to see the Democracy of North Carolina defeated in the next election? Colonel Johnston is now seeking under cover of false pretenses to draw Demo crats away from their party, and to se cure the defeat of the Democratic ticket at the next election. And we beg all Democrats who do not wish to be made catspaws by him and Dr; Mott, to give no countenance whatever to the raon erel concern.' The convention of June 7th Is intended as a fraud, a cloak fi r the Radicals to work a nefarious plot. It will be composed chiefly of Radicals who will think it just so much gained if by that means they can detach even a few Democratic voters from onr party. - Dlatrrsaed no Msrsv. Wilmington, H, C, Teb'y 4. 1881. H. H. Warner ft Cos -Sirs Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has entirely relieved inn of a dis tresslng kidney difficulty.. ROGER MOORE, - - j Ex-Chief, FireDept Sore. Thratf Coaghs, Colds and similar troubles, If suffered t progress, result In serious pulmonary affections;, oftentimes Incura ble. "Brown's Bronchial Troches",, reach directly the seat of the dtoease. and give almost instant relleL ' : WOMAN.. HnvnSbJUl She Preserve Her Health and Beauty one who has loos lnvesthnted this subject elves the result, and is happy to say that It Is found- la Woman's "Best Friend." It Is adapted especially to that sreat central, all-controlilrir organ, the womb, correcting Us disorders and curing any lr TMml&ritv of the "menses " or "eoarses." Dr. J. RrndBsld's Female Regulator acta like a charm In whltesvand In sudden or gradual checking, or In m nil sMi svfrstnnafVA CUUlV BtVpya V . Mtw- sMyMMsy; w'svt uw Mid. mental trouble, or like causes, by restoring Xth natural discharge In every instance In chronic 1 rouftit: no often reauiuns in utoBranon. muni ox Hthe'wombf tta aetton 1 provpt, aad dedstve, sav mg -ma cpniunmuu ihjib .aumuertesa evua auu inmmstnradaeav. PraDared bv Dr. J. Bndfleld. lAUanta,Ga.wPrcej atrial 1 ixe.i 7;'largf size, at.OU.. xorsaieoy anuxuKsisia. , ; Led Astray. Fernandlna, Nassau ca, Fla. , March 29, 1 880 "I have used Dr Simmons Liver Regulator and always found It to do what la claimed for It The last bottle and two packages did me no good and were worse tnan nothing. I see It Is not put up by J H Zeflrn ft Co, and not genuine, and a waste of money to buy it I would be glad to get the pure and gennlne. Send me some from hont st hint's (with red Z and Kellra ft Go's signature on Wrap per). The fictitious staff sold will Injure some one badly. Your ob't sert, BENJTBICH." Jgtetp gdtYertigjemetitg. From the Toledo Blade. SURPRISING EFFECTS OF EXTRACT OF CEL. E It X AND CHAMOMILE tPOBT THE NERVOUS SYSTEM and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, As Invariably Produced by Dr. C. TV. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile puis. They have been tested time and agalo, and al ways with satisfactory results. This preparation lust meets the necessities of the case. Let me state just what my Pills are made to cure, and what they have cured and will cure: Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, ParaTysts and Dyspepsia., These diseases are all neivous dlsr t aas.. Nervousness embraces nervous weakness. Irritation, despondency, melancholy, and a rest less, dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and body, Indescribable. These are some of the symptoms of nervous ness; now, to be fully restored to health and hap piness la a priceless boon, and yet, for 50 cents, you can satisfy yourself that there Is a cure for you, and for to, at the very furthest that cure can be fully secured. These Pills are all they are rep resented to be, and are guaranteed to give satis faction If used as direct ed and will cure any case. Sold by aU druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. Depot 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 8CROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINGSonsUpsrtsof the body. It makes the skin 'white, soft sad smooth; removes tan and ficeakues, and ia the BEST toilet dressing-in THE WOBXD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one paokage, oonsisting- of both internal and external treatment. All first olasa drugffiBta have it. PrioeSl.perpackags. C N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale igent for Er. . W. Benson's Remedies. 115 Fulton stree. New York. junl LYDIA E. PINKHALVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Care For all tkoss Palatal Complaints and Weaknesses so eoouaoa to onr beat f eomale population. A Medicine for Woman. Iaventad by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Tfc. GrcaiMt BIdlaI Uttmrf SiaM the Dswa or niatair. tytt revives th droopinu spirits, invigorate and harmonlsaa the onranlo functions, g;ives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the yo, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh . roses of life's spring and early summer time. tPhyicIan Use H and Prescribe It Freely "a It removes faintness, flatulency; destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. For taa ear of Kid may Complaints of either sex this Coaspoand Is mnsarpasaed. l.TTIA F- PTVETTAMS BLOOD PTTRITIER will eradicate every vestige of 'Eumors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the system,- of man woman or child. Insist on having it. Both, the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared t 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Hass. Price of either, 1L Six bottles for 5. Sent by mail la the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt Jf pries, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Staclose Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. No famfl ly should be without LYDIA E. FISKHASTS ILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, T.IVKK. PI and torpidity of the liver. 85 cents per box. 3SoId by aJIDrngglsts.'-L (1) SCARR'S L'BUIT Preservative, one 25c package will pre- X' serve 20 pounds or fruit. For sale by B. H. JORDAN & CO., Tryon street may26 WHITE'S fTvOTH SOlP, Jewsbery and Brown's Oriental A Tooth Paste and Sozodont; ft r sale by B. H. JORDAN & CO., may28 Druggists. VIOLA COLOGNE Is the best; for sale onlrby R. H. JORDAN & ' ma2A A FRESH SUPPLY OF Mlssissquol, Tmpcrted Vlebey, Apolllnarts. Hathom and Congress Water.Jtwt refieled by R. EL JOBDAV & CO., maj2 Druggi ts WHEELE H'S rrONIC Elixir, I on Bi ters, Hop Bitters Ho.-tet- L ters bi tt-rs, w's compouna yrap of the Hypoph sthlt s, full supply at Hor-iford's Acid Phosphate, a R. H. JORDAN & (Ml.. Drujglits. n.aj an WE KEEP c ONPTANTl.Ton band the nneht Green and Buck 1'cus I or the retail trade. R EL JOHD'N & CO. maj2H Tryon s.reet. FLESH BRUSHES AND Bath Towels, for sale bv JA. B, H. JORDAN 4 CO. may26 limp gists. WE KEEP rrHlc Best tic and Ice Clean. 1 & a JORDAN A CO., may26 Druggi sta, Tryon afreet. F, C. MUNZLER AENT rOB (OI Ehllalphiafa,) - ,. o f Llflili i- tn Kegs and Bottles. BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY. rarnim taat reeelmd a small lot of BOTTLED ALX and PUBTXR, which I oftet: to the pabUe at s reasonaDie price.. Aoess. -v!fii'' mbr28 ..- ,!- .i,,, - 'i'l PARASOLS! WE HAVE JUoT RECEIVED A nsn and LAMIE SlOffi of PARASOLS, At extremely low prices. The handsomest Silk Umbrella ever shown- at S3. We willdose our stock of fine Maekanaw Straw Hats at less than Manufacturers' prleea. Don't forget we are still oSenna special bargains In Dress Goods, Summer Silks ana Ladles' and Gents' "Hosiery, We still have good line of Ladles', Hisses and Gents' Low Quartered Shoes and Slippers tn the very latest styles. The cheapest stock of Laces and Ladles' Neckwear In the market A large, stock ot that 4-4 Bleached Domestic at 10c; Lawns from 64c to 12c; Bunting from 12ftc to 76c; Oar stock Is net surpassed and PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ES Jun4 IP unu MEET ME -AT THE- CROSS ISO ORGJ V SaBBBBBBBBBBBBHBMBBBSBSawJUEfBayayjBJBAHaSBBBBBBBBSas i ilGSnilti '; Ji-f, ; . , WILL BE AT MlSPplvBry Cross Road, B Corner Store,. and Postoffice ! AND ! ....,.. AND FORTY MULES LOADED WITH MUSIC ENOUGH TO COVER THE 40 ACRES. the Pianos and Orpqs MUST BE SOLD, AND IF HE IS NOT AT HE WILL BE AT HEADQUARTERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C He is Bound to Sell. Ask His G-LEft NEAR MORG ANTON.1 urn ftm :& ISA -i O O JP1X CD fja. M ',(,Vry--r igy HrvrTyg aau uu avswmwv i . . i a i an n a miriA Mnriruris mayl9 eod1m w ''" ' L1LIE ! L1LIB ! -:Oi-'-0: rr- HAVrSG now two more Kilns in addition to our PKRPEZ'UALKllN ware .now prepared to r i ix. onDER pnoai p-iV, 1 ' on abort notice, and at prlees that defy wmpeU-j uonw ' :we guaranuiosiutMivjt sumw-i lUiiiesa Lime proves sausiaciory, ' .nj., 'MnrtrltsM aa Aoani lw ChatlottB Of 1C.I rnervlllef who wtUiealT ojders. Jor smaBeUt Beferenoe as t6 qnantfitf LteeKrJw-VP canon. . - tuuuflDtiuinuuu Si WI3LEn35LiIliI -AT THE ROADS. CAROHRliV, -.l.j M w ;sm,M : " 1 im fir , , .. .... , , - AISTS 150 THE ABOVE PLACE Price and Yon Will lie Happy. 9 SfUEFCIS be opeo'ed lottwm' tne'itt'-' ay of June. "r'i.ilSii.t.h.'tMhi. .Mrn ikmi. Viachps meet " To the Stockholders on;; or THE HORTH STATE, , COPPFIl AMD GOI.P JtttNING rjpjIPT, TAE-NpICE A General tneeUng of the stockholders of the AX above eompany has. been -called by the Preel dent and Board ot Directors; and' will be held on Saturday, WlOth day of Jane, i 882, at JarreU's Hotel, High Point, Guilford county, North Caro llqa, at 8 o'clock p,' m v for the wirpose ot raUfy- Bg aoa erAnrmaig aii xno piwjuus sew ana pro ceedings ot said tempanr. Its stockholdera, officers .JinutM tnnntul h sirtnA'af Its ftharter. . eonsiltutlon and by laws, lit the city ot Baltimore, alUO BUIKI Vt. BHJIOBIs) awaVt Jaa wunwwwu vK5h Ujer. bosloes as r ay M brought betore ltBj order of the Board ot Directors. . raay80 m l -.- - President. v"rt "f t ' ':-l Jl- xi foul ,-f tfot)U.iiijiU ) ":jk&t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 6, 1882, edition 1
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