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You Can Always Find BARGAIN And you can lis ii Any Class A close inspection will generally show up on everything ! TVe invite you to come and see the values we offer you. A nice all wool Tricot in 36 and 50 inches at 48 and 68 cents per yd. Aline of Dress Goods in Home spuns, Sanglier Cloths, worth 75c at 50c per yard Handsome Black Silks, BLACK VENITIAN SILKS, COLORED SILK SURAHS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, HANDSOME DRESS TRIMMINGS. -JACKETS, VISITES, PALETATS New Markets, AND ALSO A BIG STOCK OF CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND JACKETS, A BEAUTIFUL ALL WOOL BLACK JACKET AT $3.50. OUR NEW STOCK OF LADIES' MUSLIN UN DERWEAR IS MOVING OFF NICELY. PRICES TELL. FULL STOCK OF WARNER'S CORSETS : ALSO, P. D., C. P., D., AND OTHER MAKES. BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR, HOUSE FUR. NISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES &c. Call and bee. HAkmAVES & 33 EAST TRADE STREET . DRESS GOODS, Cloaks, Wool Underwear. Our sales in these lines show conclusively that our Goods are of the latest stylas, and it is conceded by all that they are the cheapest on the market. If you want a Dress, any kind of Wrpp or "Wool Underwear Ladies or Children, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Our Goods are being sold at less profit than is customary in any House H'OTWII TO SAVE Now is the Time IS. m EBIEM I HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE EOR YOU TO SE LECT FROM, AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT BE BETTERED IN THIS SECTION. I BUY LARGELY AND PICTURE FRAMES. WINDOW CARRIAGES, COFFINS AND METALLIC CASES. I AM ALSO SOLE AGENT FOR MUSIC HOUSE for Pianos and Organs, Sold on EASY TERMS. The Furniture Dealer. -DEALER IN Furniture, Bedding, &c. ?. .cf Before baying elsewhere be sore Cheap and Fine Goods of Latest Patterns. NICHOLS, always find ALEXANDER, WM L WW " MONEY. to Buy FURNITURE WILL SELL AT SMALL PROFITS SHADES, CORNICE POLES, BABY LUDDEN & BATES SOUTHERN ALL KINDS OF- to get my LOW PRICES for Ms. OHABLOTTJf, N C. :Z IC six; 14 i -.- , VB FIBST AND OrBlAOT. . I I FmU from History Inrtdent to Gewrffe WaHblBiftoii'a Trip Through North Carollwn. '' ' r.'i To theltdltor of the Chronicle ; AsVvery paper in the Union has been describing the progress of Mr. Cleveland through the country, it may not be uninteresting to recall a similar progress made by Gen. Wash ington in 1792: Drj Charles Caldwell, then a resi dent of Mecklenburg, but studying medicine at that t me in Rowan, was one tif he gentlemen appointed to do "the jbonors of the country" to our Presdenf.. Gen. Washington and his company passed through the eastern part of the Carolina1 in going, and through the yi est in returning. The younger men j of this section organized them selves into a company of light dragoons to meet and welcome them at th0 State boundary. Dr. Caldwell, with) pardonable vanity, says, "When our company was organized and fully equipped, we rode as fine and ricbly caparisoned horses, wore as costly uniforms, and made as bril liant an appearance as any cavalry compjany of same size (.fifty-five, officers and privates) as any which the General had reviewed. Of this .fact we were kindly and courteously assured by himself." Dr.j Caldwell was appoint d o makej the address of welcome and appreciated to the full, the high hoi. or. We again quote from his pub lished narative: "Never was man more! proud of an appointment. I would not have exchanged my poet for that tof governor of the common wealth. From the time of our ad vance within ten miles of the place of destination, I kept, in my front, three videttes, within a mile of each otherL-the nearest of them being a mile ;:rom the head of my little col-umn-t-to carry to me half hourly in telligence respecting the approach of the President, who was understood to travel alternately in his carriage and on horseback. At length one of my look-outs returned, at full speed, with information that a traveling carriage was then about a mile ana a half in his rear. Had an enemy been advancing on us, or we on him, our excitement could not have been more! intense. Our column was com pact, lour steads reined up to their mettle, but held in check ; each man with hii cap and plume duly adjust - ed, seated firmly and horsemanlike n his saddle, our swords drawn and at rest, and the eheen of their blades as dazzling as a summer sun could mak them, in tnis order we ad vanced slowly, until a light coach m-ide its appearance in our fr nt. The day being warm, the windows of it were open, and my nret glance in to the interior plainly told me that Washington was not there. But his secretary was, and he luformed that me the General was on horse back a short distance in the rear.i A tew minutes brouernt us in full -pew of Washington, seated on a magnificent milk-white horse a present to him from Frederick ot rusSia. Nor is it defined an inad missible deviation from my narra tive jto add that the present was ac companied by another'froin the same royal personage a richly ornament ed dress sword, inscribed in letters of gold '"From the oldest to the great est General of the age. V hen a courtier ventured todiller from Fred erick by sayiner, "Sire, permit your subject to believe that you are the greatest General of the age, t e monarch replied: ".No, I am not Washington surpasses me. I con quered with means,' he has conquer ed i&nhont them. Ail I approached the President, an awejeame over me such as 1 h id nev er exper ienced before. Never I ai I before quailed before anything earth y. jBut now 1 was unmanned. ?sot only did I forget my oft-repeated ad dre, but I became positively unable to articulate a word, having ad vanced to within a leeomine distance of hjm, I received him, in silence with the ealute of my sword. I could do rio more. Quick to perceive m embarrassment, and equally incline.1 and; prompt to relieve it, Washington returned my salnte with marked tiouHesy and speaking kindly, paused for a moment and then desired that we mignt proceed, l tlid not venture to open my lips until my silence .rendered me seriously appre herisive that the President would deem me wholly incompetent to i the complimentary duty on which I had been dispatched. For tunately I had possessed an intimate and accurate acquaintance with the people and tract ot country through which we were to travel, and it had been the theatre of memorable enter prises and scenes of battle and blood, during the revolutionary war. Most of the confl cts had been between Whigs and Tories, but some of them between the troops under General divinna an1 T .v 4 Vowi oral lia VJi cn.uv cuva uuiu wiunaiiiQ( As soon as I had recovered com plete use of my tongue. I told him that I had been dispatched by my commanding officer with the escort which I had to meet and salute him with a becoming welcome to my Da tive State After a conversation. which we have not room to repeat, Dr.j Caldwell remarked to , General Washington : ' sin Mecklenburg county, where we now are, and in Rowan: wh eh lies before us, a Tory did not dare to show his face. It wa9 in a small toWn, through which we shall pass, ;ha Lorn Cornwallis lay encamped. when he swore that he had never 'been in such a d d nest of Whigs, ' forjthat he could not, in the sur rounding country perceive a chicken or a pig fo- his table, or.a gallon of oatb for his horse, but by purchasing it with the blood of his soldiers who went in quest of it . " tray, what is the name of that town? 'asked Washington. "Char lotte, sir, in the county of Mecklen bufg; and the place where Indepen dence was declared, about a year be -fore its Declaration in Congress. Wje shall arrive in Charlotte to mor row morning," I continued, "where yoU will be enthusiastically received, byj the most respectable inhabitants ofithe country, a large portion ot whom served, in some capacrfcyin the revolution. I need hardly re mark that, by the indulgent atten tion by which the President honored my narratives and representations, and by the kind and complimentary replies he occasionally made, I was highly gratified. He at length in quired of me whether he might ex pect to meet at Charlotte any of the leading members of the convention who had prepared and passed the Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde pendence, and especially whether my father would be there. I replied that my father was dead and that Dr. Brevard, the author of the Dec laration, was also dead; that. of. the members of the convention still: hv ine. I knew, personally but two. Abram Alexander, who had been S resident of the body, and John cKnitt Alexander, who had been its secretary, that they were far advanced in life, but I felt confident that their ever-green spirit of patri ousm ana their strong desire to. see o they be able to travei. On-the eve nine of thatlayv' having arrived at head"qtrteT8 !of the" troop to which belonged,1-! surrendered tny place to my superiors in rank." The life of Dr. Caldwell,-published in PhiUv delphiaSpperidott "in 18554 is in the K)sseS8ion , of Gen, Bamnger. From it these extracts are taken: A Beqoel to aY , Twenty years ago a bachelor in Oakland, Cal t dreamed of visiting a family consisting of parents and two little girls who were unknown to him in his waking hours. . Thenceforth he continued to dream of the same family for a score of years, and saw the girls grow from childhood to wo manhood. Two months ago he saw in a dream the husband die, and from that time he ceased to dream of them for the first time in a period of twen ty years. About six weeks ago he was astonished at receiving a letter from New York city, the writer be ing the widow of a cousin of his, with whom he had never had any inter course since boyhood, over thirty years. The widow wrote that she wished to make San Francisco her future home. After exchanging a few letters it was arranged; for him to meet her and the two daughters at the Oakland wharf upon the arrival of an eastern train on a certain day. On their arrival he was surprised to see his dreamland friends. He was able to describe accurately tbeir for mer home and tell many particulars of their lives. The sequel to the ro mance is that he married the widow and all are happy. Are you ud. despondent, gloomy ? Are you see ttlstretaedT listen to the welcome bidding Be at reU" Hare you eu h and pains unnumbered, PatsoDiug itte'Goiden Cup? Think not there's no balm in Cllead, and "Clve It up." A t olden Remedy awaita yon Golden not alone In name Se&cb, on. suffering one, and grasp It, Healtii reclaim. There Is but one "Golden Remedy Dr. Pierce-! Golaen Medical Discovery It stands alone as the great "blood puriser," "strength rne er" and "health restorer." of tb ag! The Liver, It regulates, rem wing ail impurities. The Longs ft strengthens, cleansing and nourishing them. The whole system It builds up, nppiying that above all other tnings most neeaea pure, ncn Biooa. Persons ho lead a We of exposure are suble t to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, and wilt And a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. Mclean's vol canic on Liniment dua tnflamaUcB it will banish pain and sub- R B. ALEXANDER & CO"S PRICES Fjr Fancy Paten Flour $5.50 perbar- rel, for one Sack 12.75. we warram this Flour to give entire satisfaction. By ouying uus riour you save per barrel. We are selling jape vjou vranoer- ries at 10c per quart. 25 pounds ot Oat Meal S1.00 1.00 1.00 l.oe 1.00 1.50 14 pounds luce U pounds While "C" Sugar 13 pounds Granulated Fixe 35 bars Soap 35 pounds Pear Hominy JUST RECEIVED Bicbardson 4 Robins' Plum Pudding. Hfinz's best Preserves and Jellies Dove Cured Hams and Bre&ktast Strips. We band id way. unto, empa o an. Mixd Feed, Corn, Oats. Corn Meal by the car. and can make lowest prices, wnion we give to the retail trade. j Very Respectfully, R. B. Alexander & Co SO. K9 N. TRTOS 81KF.KT TO MERCHANT'S, AND THOSE ABOIT TO ENTER INTO Mercantile JPnrsnits. The unprecedented large sales by my House as is evidenced by Rail road receipts for shipments between August 1st and 20th, of over nine hundred (900) cases and bales of goods, show how successful my "Whole sale" business is. Yet far largtr shipments would have been made were it not that my salesmen were prevented by the heavy rains from making all the points mapped out by me ; and to all such of my old cus tomers I say come to Charlotte, see my colossal lines of Goods, from which you can make your selections far more satisfactory than from 8am pie. And moreover, I will re imburse you iin part and perhaps in full of your outlays. Is this not fair and liberal on my part f A Word to New Beginners. After 33 years of clo-se observation in business, I am fully convinced that by far the greatest number of unsuccessful Country Merchants is tracable to their "first purchase. Howt I will tell you. By being lured by men representing "North era Houses" to go there for their nret purchase, and many a one in doing so is thus virtually ''busied" before getting home. Why f Be cause, 1. Buying in Northern Houses where the Goods kept are not selected (like mine) to suit this section only, the chances are that the new be ginner will buy the most unsuitable stock for his section; hence has his shelves full, yet none to suit his cus tomers. Fatal mistake No. 1. 2. In the excitement and rush of Northern Market he buys twice, per haps thrice, as much as he can and ought to. Fatal mistake No. 2. 3. The injudicious and dispropor tionate quantities bought too much of some things and not enough of others (generally the most need ful) the new beginner finds out, too late, that while he has more Goods than he ought to have, yet must or der more Goods to help, sell off the badly bought ones, thus being load ed too heavily at the start you can imagine the rest. This much and more could be said, but a word to the wise is sufficient. How to avoid all this : ; 1 1 'have now been In business near ybu for 33 years, commenced from the stump up at a cross road and grown up with the country, know exactly what and how you ought to buy, aud I point (with just pride) to my record as man and merchant, and say come to me and pledge my record to take good care ana protect you, ana you will say, as hundreds of others have done, I owe my success to you. rfSf:Wittkowsky, Shelby Bra. . r.- ti- t:$g vi.ajflt Mr 8. H. Elliott. aforinerLCitizen of Shelby, on Saturday? stabbed Mr. Ira Surratt at Gaffney . City, , inflict ing a serious, if not dangerous wound. Mr. Elliott, who is nearly1 sirty years of age and Mn Surratt, - who is a young man, have been on bad terms for some time. On Saturday Mr. Elliott was in a discussion with another man in the store of Correll & Carpenter; at Gaffney City. Mr. Surratt it is said, interfered and an altercation ensued. Surratt Ordered Elliott from the store and, it is aN leged, Struck him. Elliott drew his pocket knife and cut Surratt across the stomach. The wound was at first believed to be fatal, but be Is now doing well. Elliott was arrested and admitted to bait Over 30O Chlneae Drowned. San Francisco, Cal., Oct 26. The steamship Gallic arrived this morn ing from Shanghai and Hong Kong, and brings advices to the effect that on September 15th the Chinese trans port Way Lee was lost in Pescadores and 280 Chinese and 5 Europeans were drowned. It is also reported that the steamer Anton encountered a typhoon, during which the second officer and 24 Chinese were washed overboard and drowned. To Severe. Now stop that crying, Johnny, or I'll whip you again. Well, I think it's a doggrm mwn thing to lick a teller fur a little thing like that just fur fcuttin'. a cat's head off, to see if it's got nine livea Diflforenee Between m Ur rrnaan nd 9 Dutebinan- rch. Teacher "What is the difference Tommy, between a German and a Dutchman ?" Tommy "One has got niony and the other baint,"' wift's pecific Z227AXLI2IJB BXUED7 702 BLOOD POISONS AND ALL KINDS OF SKffl DISEASES ineral POD M M M Scrofula, Eczema, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Humors. And puriSaa tie fiystem as m&gicaHy as eonsMna dispels miasma ! for Book o Blood FotoOMM taOad ran. Addr i TMC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. faaoi a. AtLajrea. Caooou OFFICIAL LIST! NSW liiliiSfWs. Bottom Prices. Holme's First Bender, new . 5 Hoiea.toSrc m Reader, new, as Holme's Third Reader, new, to Holme's Fourth Header, new, to press Holme's Finn Reader, .80 Holme's History United state, new 1 00 Maury's Elementary OeoCTathy.... s Maury 'a Manual. N. O. edllon. j- 1.20 Maury Revised Physical Ge graphj-, !. for Terms, Prloss and Books, call at the store of oss & Adams' No. 22 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Also Blank Exercise Books for the Youner Mens Christian Associ- tion Book keeping Glass, instructed by Capt. A G. Brenizer. (REI;X WHITE) FALL PLANTING JUST RE CEIVED AT FOR R. H Jordan & Oo.'s :o: -TRY THE NEW ADJUSTABLE Felt Tooth EM THE BEST POLESHEE AND CLEAN EB. R. H. JORDAN & CO. Druggists. We have the largest . stock of SPONGES (all kinds) and CHAMOIS SKINS in the market. Over two hundred and fifty thousand (250.000) Kangaroo Cigars sold by us at RETAIL and it is still the leading 6c cigar, R. H. JORDAN & CO PruggisUu ' ; 1 A I On in Sets, ';vTrerY winter "tad Cougbs; ftwfct m yti-f.;.;.tr r i hnt use of Ayer's CBrry inrlfira!.- I -Vh n iriiraaa Cnugh, wfctss . deprived me of my regular teej. After tryiu j varlHM,eiK:4ieiiMut iMtnefit I procured ft bottle of AyrrN Chvrrv lYctora". r uml it jnccoaltng to dlrectknu. I m Bftppy t say that thia modkrine cunnl me - r.olx-rt HoHiway, Linn, Mo; " I have Owm! Aver f-rr- fonil. for several years, in vsm-t re ''lUfi and Throat aflections, j.nd liavc tmva found It a speedy and effoctual rim'tlv for tnese ailrueuM. fcauiuH ltt iiKiit, l'riii cipal Bartlett School, Lowell, M:is. I Cannot SST tOO llltlc1) H ! "':,, Ayervnerry rwrm: i v my family many yeai , :i 1 wi.!: perfect satisfaction. It wver '.tU. M.. E. F. MeKeen, New Oreiua. I.'. J. - ' I hare Bed Ayer fV"7 7--li; 1 i.i my practice aiitvo Is--). : .id l:.t- uiwas found it reliable for iii; cure of fol.l,. Coughs, and all Thn.at : n l J.iiii? dU-a-es. ! a. xuiynes, ju. ir.t trntum sr i. I am never without A;.i-r.. Clien-v r--toral. It cures tevciv ca-cs of ".iI mid Courts more spetxlilv tliaii tiuvotU r iv;u edy known. E. Allen; Kingston, o. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, trspaiwd by Pr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Uuaa. Sold by Pruggiati. rriee$l; alx Hltlw. ft STAR Q IT T is t"E3:ei best, If your grocer refuses to furnish you with it, the Mill and they shall have prompt attention. - AT - FOE A Splendid Pair of Bay a Horses, Perfect Matches. BROWN WEDDINGTON & CO. CHABLOTTE, N. 0. THE CEITTRAL AND BELMONT ANNEX ECOLES &BRYAN, ... Proprietors. k mootF" p 'V . j m ' " ' '"v-' OHAHLOTTE, JST. C. Rooms large, airy, well lighted and Ele gantly Furnished. Farttctilar attention paid to the taoie. The Central is equipped with all the modern Hotel Improvements, and its guests always re ceive good treatment, prompt attention, and thorough satisfaction. it .TJHUPh . i.ntand Kara I iwiarad U health b uacf Sa. iiiiiaaninirniinii rr ttt V?VSEUPLPASTIUX3. Vraakaaaa aadebnical Decay if Isna? rr itli2- ItiruM mini ifirr abaalotolr restore pamatcrcrr rni ami bxokaa aoara m totha fnli enjorraentcf porfwt aad tall MwlyStraaath and Vigorona Eaaith. srraet aaa nil mamxr hihiu ana jkoiwh ii-i j" Tn limn mhm mffnr Tutm -fin utit V' r Vroachtaboat by IadiieratiaaEinaaarOvar-Braia r mn us war VarSTor too fr Iadulr aoa, wo adc that ron fend u nktaLfACKAOB FREE, with IUajt'd famnhlate. RUPtUREO PERSONS oaa hawa FRE3 ELLIOTT & MARSH, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. HoMiHr mt Vm Price. C tftlrM Cotton, Cotton 10 CENTS. New Goods, Watches, Clocks & Jewelry LOWER THAN EVER. WORK DOWN TO SHORT PRICES, ALSO WORK DONE AT ONE mmu LESS THAN OLD PRICES. Watches- Clc aned and waranted 100 MAIN SPRINGS, 100 GLASSES 10c EACH AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN PR0POR- a TION, AT J. T, Butler's JEWELERY STORE, Charlotte, N. C. Watch work waranted for 12 months ZERdnEflSE Its wearing qoalrtles are vnsorpaawd, actually ontlaattas two boxr-a of any other brand. Free b6m Animal Oils. tJKT THIS GSNUIMX. POR SALE BT DKALKRa GS5Z1UXXT. FElfl v Hii-rlt have been jiaved bv the timer Arrr's Clierrv rectoral is the beat ely I know of f or dixeaetes of the Throat : ud Luiigfi. it cured me of Incipient iiiNUtnption, forty years ago. S. B. Luwrenve, Stiiuylerville, JH.Y. Aliont t hreo venrn ocn fho unW cfiliml Cold. I h.id a ( niirh 1n M.t. T ,roHi oonim uo Help nntil I commenced I r mi Arer Gherrv Pectoral. One bottle ( t U uitxiieinc eneeted a complete tax. .lo'.m Tooley, Iroutou.Mfch. ' I liave used Avert Cherry PeetOTftL , ami received great benefit from it. Ieoa ; xi. r it an excellent medicine for the (Tl-.-an if, f deimied to cure. Bufu A 1 remain, u uysUtrougb, a, It. Cup lotHe of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral w:ivi-d in; liiv. it cured me of acute Itn.m liiii-i when other remedies failed. .ieoio 11. Hunter, Altoona, Pa, send your order direct to OTEL iiiiiiiij b.j tin w -'mum, and all Qoaeks, CuSKlt tMvcaada, Autt mat tan Hi n wita aofi&LWtt to Immnii ar nana, mmim oriiMBBcaicaauia7war. Feaaatd (cieat-je nodical prineipk. Br d-rttt w-.hauie to tiro ft oldnraw toipttiac TwaMia foil without dlv. TS. ular; 1 v aetata: '.i.-1 imna ctl'J mir pirn back, tkr piallca I f I I'm ii . ii f 1. Ii Mill, i m.miii fciil TS. TBSATMUrr. 1 Loeth. 3. Sol IS. tkm, V HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mn CxORSTI, C6H W. Ttmtli Etroat, ST.IiOTrra. VQ. rrTalotour 3pfioe Aak tor Terms I wjiw fwii-itakMMt mm ;aiiiMtiw WHaye Beeeivei TO-DAY A LARGE LOT OP GREENINGS, NORTHERN SPY, FRENCH SPITZ, SEEK NO FURTHER, TaLMON WEET, CRANBERRY PIPPIN and SWOR Assies from Niagara Falls. Gall and see them. McMillan & Co. J. S. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOR, 36 Trjxia'fetTeet.'Over the 6aDerdahai , Oppo. Bnford Honse. - Has on hand a Select Line of Suit ings and Pant Goods and will con tinue to receive during the season the latest - Novelties in Goods for Men's Wear. I ask the Citizens of Charlotte for their Patronage: and guarantee to give tnem in return as good fitting Clothes and at as reason able prices as can be had anywhere. , Keey your money at home employ your own mechanics build up the Lunopss o your city, I thus enabling your -home merchants to give em ployment to more men, every, dollar of which is again spent ia your com mnnitv.'' " : 'i - v-r i ' ?s Meal SHE. f eaw ii aTWlM-al aMati a r aif fl ftfc 1 I BT TfWefTDeeo'rroft; exeentfX) eft AnstMl, latk. War . imn CarOHAa tun. Bssin umpauy,aam win sell at Public Auruotr tor caaB on Ua iota day of NoMmsst, Im7tal vo-O'w a m., on thm premlsea at Parke wouiL Ummi&i7, N. U, ail the property ot aafat company. eonatailiHT ot tract ot laad containing 750 acres upou wtuab if situated tbeMUVStorjo Quarry, Macliloa $of Dwelling Hoaaea, aw Mill. Patent avuUet JThwuv Ior M1U, Foundry, tne biors House and ail tt MUla and MacbJnery, ato in trade, MaurlaL Wagona, Tools aad all tna oth Minal proper ty, loeMber vlth the francnlae of tke Compaey; also tne Telephone line ot 17 mileaaxtaniBg tror Cameron on tne jtaleigh Augusta Air UM luLV road, tU. Carthage to Parkewood. ' , a. o. Biutyrznt. , 8eptemnetS-i,1B7 tds. ... Truktec HAVING ABOUT COMPLETED MT stock for the Call trade. I will o pleaned to have mj friends and costomera call at mj store, 211, West Trade rftre V end ex amine my stock and pnceR. DuTe added to my aUck of griceriee -Meat Market- where you can alwaya find the choieeat meats that the markets afford. such an oeex, ron, Mutton, Sansagt Ae. Good delivered free to any part 0 the city. Bespectfally, . a a ibwih. Have Yon Seen lei CHINA DINNER SETS 1227 Pieces At Following Prices : PLAIN WHITE, $11.00 DECORATED, - - 20.00 DECORATED, 25.00 DECORATED, SJ,00 DECORATED, - - 50,00 TEA SETS PLAIN WHITE, r $3,40 DECORATED, - - 4,80 DECORATED, .7.50 DECORATED, . . . 10,00 DECORATED, 15.00 These prices are for this week only Only one chance in a lifetime. Do not fail to make your purchase. D 15, Size 22136- In Fine Gilt Frames. At prices within the reach of all Bazar Catalogues. Queens, FOR EEEE DISTRIBUTION -AT Eddin's Book Store. S25 EEK ai.d rowanis poaiUvatr by mn ngems aalllng Dr. wntaia Elear Bala. 8wpeaarjr and oUier appllanoea. Sample fre. These are the only orUdnai and genalne. No humuag. Dr. t-corr, sii Broadway, N. Y- LAI wt mt ADIEH ARE orfEBED plain needle work at their wn home (town or coon- try) by a wholesa e hoase. 'roflratole, gm- rne. aooa say ean b maoe. JCwemnur torntsbed. Particulars ma. ddrrss Artlattc Needlework Co., ist 8th 8U, Naw Y rk aty. VOBK EOR ALL getle men end worn Permanent eaiploy- mutt crrea to aner- men and women every aere. nawa a week and all ezpeaaes pal Sam pi '-s worm $5 and full Barucalara tree. Add ea I. . VICKCKY. Aft&tista. e. D nt uua this chance. Wilts to-day. . , r , MARVELOUS nn nn i DI3COVERY.' WaMrtlrmtlM-r1ftl! 1st lyrtuba mm leadlwr iln,' Rlcnard Pros . Ator, Jodak p. CBeoommendod by Mark Twa: tor, tne sdentbt. Hon. w. w. Banlamla. Ur. Minor. e e aeee of lumbta Law tudea a ; two claaaes of aw ( at at Yale; 4u0 al UnlTersit ot Pens- Phlla w.uiey Colleee: s at OberUk Coiiecre . three large claeea at Chautauqua University, Ax. Proeppctus po t free from . -t -PROP. LOISK-TIK, m fifth ATe Kew York. CoU man National Business College, Hwavrfc. N. Oprn ait tne year Walltaal fwArwaaawrw. Best eo'inte of Buaue Tralui g. Lewst expewslv tm Slaw ,w fieasan est wen. Uoa lndo aed b - -boaaaa of graduates and huadreds otj aad l.i mnn of Otrntm, mnA 1tn OTHtA U for Catalogue and baoonrlDCed. K.lajjbail, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. TnTSbTu(rKiSnr5 Introduced In Its pres ent form by Maaon mSfJToiWwwi in ttie ianar&ota;e of (bees instruments,' but tne Mason- Hamlftr Organs have always mi'nuinea their supremacy as tne best in the world. . Mason Uanum offer, as demonstrattoa oj the unequaled exoellkre of their organs, the tact that at all of the great World's Exhibitions Hinra that of Parts. li7. in eompe lUon with Ue bet makfm of U eountrica; they - have la vartaMy tak4be nigneat noaon. . auustnuea catalogues nee. Hamlin's PV 11 i is Intro- . lKt. and sfinww Bk8 bee,, pr by sx certs the srreteet lmprovemaat oronounoed by experts the "gretes! lmprovemaat la pianos in nan a century. " A drcolar, eontatnlng testimonials ftora tares handred purchasers, mostcis s and tnners, sent, together MM estatogue to any ap- P Hano- and Onrans tor taak k iasy psy- menta also ranted. ; BauBillar OrffMB aw , BwYewnt, rtasMtO GOHSUMPTIUE. yoix MTSi. 6to2ad I dMUlk Ibe r. aad atea, ?MiZZri7t2iM wrb ln to tM r wuir Toxic, tut nmmj m oaiurwwua. .will m i"Tv . . J ' a, tmMmfk BtoawA awwjia tbm a t anauuum. y LEnatin la. i: eirsmac
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1887, edition 1
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