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CHARLOrTE OBSEEVEH, jod pniriTiKc. Sl'MCBimO.I RATES. Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, : $8 00 6 raos. " 00 .1 m.v " " . , i 00 I uioit. " 75 WKKXXY UniOH. u k!v, Jin the county) in advance, $2 00 oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, " 1 06 cir- Liberal redactions for clubs. The Obsebveb Job Department hM been thoroughly supplied with vexy , needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch ani cheapness. We can furnish at ahort notice . BLANKS, BILL HEADS, LETTKB HE IDS, CARDS, t -TAGS, EECEIPTS, POSTERS, " PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, . PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, fte., Ac vol. xn. CHARLOTTE, fi. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 1875. m 2100 SHOES now fully SMITH & FORBES'' SECOND FALL STOCK, ." . " OF ' . BOOT o nplete in eve WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS are especially requested to examine our Stock before i i.u 1 n WE WILL II 0 T BE UHDERSOLD . SMITH & F.0RBES, NKW IRON FRONT BUILDING, TRADE STREET, UR Mil FORBES has just returned from the Northern Markets, and we are ceivlne our second rallHtook of BOOTS. SHOES AND LKATUEK, wnien is complete in every Department,-and will be sold at prices that aery competition. CHARLOTTE. II. C. NOW IS THE TIME TO to 'E OFFER OUR LABQK STOCK OF WELL SELECTED GOOD3 AT GKRATLY reduced prices during the Holidays. Oar Goods are fre&h from the Manufacturer, No old stock or shoddy goods, We do strictly a BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, And will sell goods cheaper than any Dry Goods Home in Charlotte. miied Ftock, but do a legitimate business. A splendid Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Traveling Bags, at very low prices. HATS AT COST TO CLOSE OUT. T H E CITY CITY BULLETIN. Last evening the weather was so pleasant J that people sat out in front of the stores and noteis. The box sheet for the Holmans can be seen to day at Phtfer'a book store. Get your seats early. The Board of County Commissioners was in session at the Court House on yesterday. WewiHyeproceedings to-morrow. ; There was a? verr decided Ippearanco of business about the place,, yesterday. The streets were thronged with wagons and peo ple. ' : ; ; " ' ' S-' Mr Fred S Cantweli, son of Judge Edward CantwelL of Wilmington, has received the appointment of route agent on the Carolina Central Railway. The marriage bueinees is looking up as the holidays approach. On yesterday five licenses were iesued to parties all of whom will walk up now in a day or too as shep to the slaughter. Randolph Sutton. The opinion is pretty generally expressed that the Governor will pardon Randolph Sutton, colored, of this county, who was convicted at Cabarrus Court, last week, of burglary. If the Executive does not inter fere, the negro wilt swing off on Friday the 21st of January. We keep no Our Stock of CALL AND EXAMINE THESE ELEGANT GOODS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, N. P. TJX ar All accounts due us must be paid by January 1st. those who owe us will ca'l and settle, deel" We need the money and hope WADE A PEG RAM. ISurgess HTichols cS Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, . C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Supply of Lounges, all grades Conine on hand. 9 Parlor Suite, in Hair Cloth, Terry and Reps. A fell assortment of Metalic Cases, Casket Also a new and Wood nov2 LOW PRICE TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. CAI.T AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL STORK FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOOD9. J'LALS BLACK WATER PROOF GOODS, only One Dollar per yard. I PLAIN XAVY BLUB WATER PROOF GOODS, only One Dollar and Fifteen cents per yard. 'SPLIT ZEPHYR WORSTED, only 18c per ounce. WOOLEN FRINGES FORTRESSES BIST QUA t- "" ity, only ten cents per yard ; An immense Stock of Ladies' Silk Scarfs,, at ten cents each ; a beautiful article of Kid Gloves, 2 buttons, only 75 cents per pair ;.ne Lace, Handkerchiefs, from 90 cents to $5 rach; very fine Hemmed and Stitched Handker chiefs, only 25 cents each ; a nice lot of Handker chiefs, only 5 cents each ; Embroidered Toilet Setts, only $1 (a great bargain) ; Handsome Black Gros Grain Bilks for Dresses, only $1.50 per yard ; Best Plaid Water , Proof, only $1.25 per yard ; Latest . Styles of LadiesVLinen Embroidered Collars, at ten cents each ; new variety of Tucking Combs, at 25, 3tf ,,and E0 cents ;. epiendid Stock or. Ladies' uose. oniy 1 S5 per pair all Colors Berlin Zephyr Worsted, only -15 cents ; Ladif' all Wool Merino Vests; at $1 each v ' i .Large Stock or uros uram iooons, w cenw per yard ; teryfine Real Ostrich Tips, only 25 cents ; Beautiful Stock of French Flowers, only 80 cent ; Spool Silk, all colors, 100 yara, at 10 cents a 8pool ; , r best 50 cents Alpaca in this town: large lot of Corsets, enly 76 cents each Silkt Drew" Buttons all colore,' only 10 cents per doeen ; a well assorted Stock of Lvfies' and MissB Furs, at extremely low prices; and a great many other goods too numerous to men tion; which I promise to sell lower tban any other, house in the town. VEEY RESPECTFULLY; EIKOPPEL.! :.:S'C ?V.;!1.' Direct Shipment. The North Carolina Railroad has just made ita first direct shipment of cotton to Liveips?!. Night before last 100 bales left tiiis city for Norfolk thence to Liverpool, and last night 200 more. Cotton has hither to been shipped direct from this city, bat not by this road. Death of Mr J A Williams. Mr Joseph A Williams died at his resi dence in Smithville. on yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, aged about 0 years. He was a native of Newbern, bnt had been living in this city ever since the year 1862. During a considerable part of the time since be came here, he was the caterer for the Mansion House, now the Central Hotel. Mr Wil linms fell a victim to consumption. He was a quiet, unobtrusive, good and honest man. Geod Old Red Liquor. The Dew Drop Saloon has just received a barrel of old Seotch whiskey, diiect from acroES the waters, and as Lamb told us about it, yesterday afternoon, and then winked and crooked his fiager at us as he stepped back inside, it was very, very hard to say, "I pass." Just think of Old Scotch made up into Thomases and Jeremiahs, with nutmeg grated on top and it mighty nigh Christm too. "Oh ! lemme 'lone !" : . The Courts. Mayor's Court. His Honor's matiuee, yes terday morning, was better attended than it has been for some time past, fonr cases com ing up for trial. These were: Frank Cope land, for an affray, fined $2 and cost ; Andy Rbyne, affray, $2 and cost; Laura Simmons, disturbance, $4 and cost. All colored. A good deal of business was tiansacted by the Magistrates, but it was ah civil ; there was not a criminal case before any of them. Tfle Japs. Our Oriental brethren who have been in the city for nearly a week now, left yester day morning for Chester, S. C. Up to the first night that they performed here, they were under the management of Mr Fred Berger, but their engagement with him end ed with that night, and since that time they have been resting on their oars. We under- stand that during the three weeks immedi ately preceding the time of their first appear ance here, Mr. Berger cleared $1500 by their performances. They have made another en gagement, and have taken the road again. Before the Feel lights. rf n Hall's Combination played Saratoga in Columbia night before last. The Adelaide Phiilipps Troupe opened in Macon on Wednesday night. Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels are out in the far West Mme. Rentz's Female Minstrels have con cluded to give the South the go-by this season. Haverly's Minstrels were in Petersburg last night. The Wildman Company was in Abbeville i. C, on Monday and Tuesday evenings ast. A New Article of Export. The Carolina Central Railway has recent ly brought from the neighborhood of Old Fort, lecast tree nails of fine quality. These are used for ship-building and are exported largely to foreign ports. The loenst timber of western North Carolina is said to be of excellent quality and abundant in quantity. Wilmington Jteview. ' . Our contemporary is usually "well up," but it is mistaken in calling this a new article of export, As much as a year ago we spoke of this industry, and the extent to which it was then flourishing in the West ern part of the State.7 . j". I! The Bazaar K ast Night. 0: There waa quite a fair, attendance, last night, at the bazaar given in the room 'Un der the Opera House, by the s ladies of the Baptist Church. The edibles were of a very choice character, were well ' prepared, and sold it reasonable prices' j ''X'ny number of vticles, both useful ambrnam'ehtal, of la dies' handiwork were offered for sale and there ere many and liberal buyers. The Charlotte Cornet Club T furnished the music for the guests, and did much to en liven the occasion. : y i M . t ' We are authorized hy the ladies to return thanks to the pnblic for its liberal patronage and to announce that hot lunch will be serv ftd thmnrfiorfk to-day. Fkfid thfcazaareon tfnned at tftght. Met ihe bafcfar thlre1 will be an auction. , - - f We make our grateful acknowledgement! to the ladie. for a waiter which waa loaded with an Vlegant supper, consisting of almost everything good to eat, and sent ;W na w nihr. Our arDreciation is two fold; first of the kindness of our lady friends, and second, of the supper itsel f. Christmas , Goods and Where to Bay Them. t, ; " " At this season many. . things are to be bonght. There are things which seem to belong peculiarly to the Christmas holidays, and without which Christmas is not itself. It is a time for the exchange ; of presents among adults ; a time when the lover is ex pected to present hfa sweetheart with some kind of a remembrance ; when children should remember their parents in some little present ; a time when husbands make their wives presents, and wives their husbands; and above all, it is a time when the children must haye presents. c The question which arises, in view of all. these things is : where can suitable presents be found, both for the young and the old ? Knowing that this question will suggest itself to many minds, we have been around, and are prepared to answer it. ; D. M. Rigir. This is one of the oldest establishments of its kind in the city, and none is more reli able. He has b stock, large and complete, selected especially for the Christmas holi days. His stock of children's toys is the largest in the city, and comprises a variety worthy the extent. In addition to the candy toys, he has a lot of the most ingenious me chanical toys ever brought to this city and some of these will interest older persons as well as the children. We need not enumer ate his stock, even if we could; it is enough to say that it embraces everything which any child could desire, and the prices are as yarious as the articles. Connected with his store. Mr Rigler has a bakery which has long been regarded as one of the institutions of the city, and his cakes and pies, which are made to order, are unsurpassable. His candy, which is of his own manufacture, is pure and popular, and there is hardly a child in the city who does not know it. Af ter the toys, cakes, pies and candy, come oranges, lemons, Malaga grapes, pears, ci gars and tobacco. A. R. Nisbex ABbo. This is another well-established and reliable house. It is rather distinctive from any other house in the city. They deal very extensively in a certain line f heavy gro ceries, though do not disregard the lighter goods, and their retail city trade is very large. They do not pay so much attention to chil dren's toys, but their stock of confection eries is very large and anything that is wanted in this line can be had here. Nis- bet's is one of the most popular buying places in Charlotte, and by means of this popularity they haye been enabled to in crease their business year by year, until it has attained very considerable magnitude. and now the firm is known as among the most solid of the town. C. S. Holtok Si Co These are dealers who started a year or so ago with a little capital, and have brought their business up to its present standard by enterprise and business tact. They are rath er badly located, but their establishment is one of the most inviting in Charlotte. The cakes, pies, dec., which they turn out from their bakery, are very fine and much sought after. Just now a magnificent show cake is sitting in a glass case at their door. It was made at a cost of $20, is handsomely oma mented with icine. leaves and miniature mirrors all around it. Their candy, which is of their own manufacture, is pure and fine. Their candy toys are unique and at tractive, and their stock, all in all, is a very excellent holiday assortment. They are well supplied in the fruit line. F. H. Ahdbkws & Co. These gentlemen . began business a little oyer a year ago, with a very small stock. and have surprised themselves. They have made astonishing strides, and now have a fine stock and control quite their share of the business of the city. The work tamed oat from their bakery and candy manufac tory is unsurpassed .and is readily sold to regular customers. From a small wooden building on Trade street, they have moved Into a commodious brick store on Tryon, and have one of the best stands in the city. They make rather a specialty of canned goods, and have in their stock now what were probably never before brought here : canned apricots, quinces and gages, from California. Their cakes, candies, toys, fcc, were also gotten up with a view to the near approach of CListmas. J. K. FCXXFOY. Here can be found a number of nice Christmas "tricks." Though stationer and news dealer, he does not confine himself ex clusively to this branch of business by any means. . He keeps assorted' candies, and also a stock of toys. TLe most attractive feature of the store, however, is the china and glass ware ; this line is very lull, and contains some beautiful presents. Vases, toilet sets, Ac., here, some of them of exceeding beauty, and at prices ranging from 10 cents to high up among the dollars. Hia selections in china and glass ware have shown excellent taste. w. sr. raiTHKB a co. These are baker3 and confectioners of long and good standing. The character of their goods is well established and is best at tested by the extent to which they are bought. They are always on hand with the novelties of the season, and are not behind on this occasion. On the other hand, they are fully prepared with their cakes, candies, toys and notions of all sorts, for the holi days. They, too, conduct a good bakery and candy manufactory, and their goods can always be relied on. ' ! '' - T.'J. BIBXAjr. This dealer doesnottorofess to go upon so extensive" scale as 'those mentioned above, but keeps'a tidy store.' and a, well selected stock. , An ( idea of bis stock can be had from a glance at . his show windows, where are displayed toys, both candy and mechan ical, candies, apples; cakes, oranges, Ac. He has a good line of Christmas goods, and commands a good class of trade; He has almost' anything that the little "folks will want. , , . WW.'lIfTIIlHflTf. - ... , t -' ' t . X nia young , man . uegnu uuaiaess nas short time, ago. He , is , a practical baker, and the quality of his work is equal to any in the city. He, ia already beginning to en joy a fair business, and the purchase of holi day goods, with which he is quite well .sup plied, will give him a better Introduction to Ahe public -r'!-.v4 .,- -.i? - We will continue this article" to morrow. When will be given ! ' list of other dealers 'in Christmas goods. ".' Took His Reward In Beating. ' ? v Sidebottom, the baggage-master on the Air Line Railroad, who tied Fetnert the engi nes charged with murder, and brought him on to this city under direction of Tick ers, the conductor, went to Columbia day before yesterday to get the reward which had been offered for the man. He failed to get the money, the - railroad authorities de clining from some reason or other to pay It oyer, but he got instead a black eye and will bear upon himself for t some time to come, certain marks which will serve to remind him of his trip to Columbia. In other words, some railroad men put the most elaborate and elegant head on him, for "having gone back on a railroad man." . ! The Ilolman English Opera Troupe. . This is what the Philadelphia Enquirer of a recent date eaid of the Holman English Opera Troupe, when it appeared at Wood's Museum in that city, in the same opera which it will produce hereon Monday night next : "Wood's Museum was crowded to over flowing last evening to witness, for the first time in our city, Lecog's brilliant opera Girofle-Girofla. Without the slightest hesi tation we pronounce it the best work of the above great writer ; it being fall of pith and iretty music from beginning to end. Miss allie Holman as Girofle-Girofla never ap peared to better advantage ; her acting was superb, and her singing such as to entirely captivate the immense assemblage and draw forth from them round and round of ap- E la use. The New York Hetald justly terms er 'the Oueen ol English Onera. Miss Julia Holman as Paquita shared the honors of the evening with her sister. Mr J Bran disi and Mr Vernon Sydney, the tenors, were in capital voice, and were all that could be desired. Mr Ellis Ryse, as Mour zouk, favored us with one of the most com ical pieces of acting we ever saw his rich bass voice being greatly admired. Mr G H Barton, as Bolero, could not have been bet ter. In fact, the whole company could not be seen to better advantage." CHRISTMAS PRICES The Change on the Nerth Carolina Rail read. The following extract is from the Raleigh Sentinel : "Wo know that Capt Andrews, Superin tendent of this division, will do all in his power to furnish our citizens needed accom modations, and we trust he will ascertain what improvement can be made in a sched ule which will certainly impose many in conveniences upon us.4' "Many inconveniences upon" you, in deed! If the new arrangement will work inconvenience to you, with your double daily what effect will it haye upon us, who will haye only one train per day, and that one arriving and leaving here at exact'y the time when nobody wants it to ? The Senti nel says : 'We know that Capt Andrews will do all in his power to furnish our citi zens needed accommodations." It strikes us thatjhe has done that pretty effectually, and now it would please us to have him remem ber that down on this end of the line there is a little village which has a few shares of stock in this road, and which occasionally has some freight to ship. - Attempt to Barn a Depot. Some nights ago, an attempt was made to burn Matthews' Depot, on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, about 10 miles from this city, A window pane had been broken out, and a quantity of shavings thrown in on the floor after which fire was applied. The window facing and the side of building were a good deal burned, but the fire was discovered in time to prevent the entire destruction of the depot. At different times and on different parts of the building, words similar to these had been found written : "If you don't pay me my money I will burn the depot," &c. So that it is probable that some employee to whom the road is in arrears,, fired the depot for revenge upon the company. About a week before this occurrence the depot was robbed o! $80 in money, together with tickets, papers, 4c, Mr J S Reid, the agent, had just made out his week's report and, locking the depot and. leaving the money and papers on the desk, went across the railroad to where ha has a little shop. '. He did not remain longer than 15 minutes, but when he returned found that some one had broken into the depot and stolen the money, Ac. The Addition to and Improvements In the Central. We "went through" the Central Hotel yes terday, thongh not exactly in the sense in which the highwaymen or the sneak thieves mse this term. Our intentions were lamb like, and we did nothing worse than inves tigate the addition which has lately been made to the main building. In this , addi tion there are 20 rooms, all of which have just been furnished, and in as nice style as a man need want his home furnished. The beds are as nice as you ever saw spring wire bottomwith hair mattrass and the sheets, blankets and counterpanes are kept forever clean ; there is a marble top bureau and table in each room, a large wardrobe, and gas in the wall over the fire place. The rooms are about 12x18 abundantly large and all have plenty of light. Nice carpet ing, with heavy bagging, covers the floor of each room; there is a fire place in each,andno appurtenance which would conduce to com fort is lacking. There are now 110 chambers in this hotel, making it considerably the largest in the State. No similar establishment in the State does hear so large a business, and- per haps none gives as treat satisfaction to. its guests. Charlotte is proud of the . Central, and of the way in which it is managed, and with good cause. It is a first-class hotel strictly speaking and in every sense. of that much abused term. ' ;' , ' ; at ! - . '" : . T. COLEMAN & SON COLLEGE STREET; NEAR FOURTH. 10 lbs Light Sugar, - - - $1.00 Bacon, - - - - - 12J Good Molasses, - - - - - 40 Coffee. - - ... . 2fa25 Best Kerosene Oil, - - 30 Two boxes best Parlor Matches for 5 Axle Grease, - - - - .10 Soda, - - - - . - io Candy, - - - ... 25 Salt, (per rack) - - - ,. $1.85 Fresh Richmond Sausage always on hand. Tobacco, Pipes Fresh. 8alt and Sweet 8nuff andeverytbing to be found lathe Grocery lu.e at prices which defy competition. S. Remember we mean what we say. T COLEMAN & SON. decl7 t - - S x. 1 - That Old FAMILY PEACH BRANDY ; fine Rum. J B Lawier's Corn Whiskey, old Family Nectar Rye, and many other goods just in at B N SMITH'S. dec!7 JIBRARY FOR SALE. I will sell to the highest bidder on Tues day 21st inst., at R E Cochrane's office in Charlotte, the Law and Miscellaneous Libra ry of the late Hon W H Sneed. JOHN E BROWN, Adm'r. decl6 CHANGE i- BUSINESS. JJAVING removed my business from my old stand on Trade Street, to one of my large and commodious storehouses on Col lege Street, and having sold out my stock a Groceries. I oner, special advantages to my old customers in my large and varied assort ment of, WINES and LIQUORS. Making a specialty in this line I claim offer better advantages than can be found in Western North Carolina. W. J. BLACK. TO MY PATROL. Those who owe me for liquors or groceries are expected te call and settle by the first of January next. All unsettled accounts after that date will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. W J BLACK. decl6 CHRISTMAS ! !! GO to Butler's and get your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for the Old Folks and the Young Folks. Butler has the best and largest Stock of nice Goods in the State, which he is selling low for cash. W H . ( ifP ,; vi a i I W w c - u o w a u w H S3 Q W g 55 n, . 'A "3 Ten Cent Column. Gold and Silver for Ladies and Cents; Gold Hunting Watches, from $20.00 up ; Silver Watches, from $5.00 up ; a splendid lot of Jewelry ; fine Stone Cameo 8ets, Pins and Earrings ; fine Gold and . Coral Sets, Pins and Earrings ; fine Chased and En graved Gold Seta ; fine Gold Pins, Finger Kings, Lockets, Chains and Charms, Gold and -Silver Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and Silver Spectacles, fec. Fine Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Tea Sets, Waiters, Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Cups and Castors, Knives and Forks, Spoons and Napkin Rings, Butter Dishes and Pickle Stands, Toilet Sets. Ac. I can't fell you all I have. Come to the store and I will show you the nicest and cheapest Goods you ever saw. I have some nice Gold and Silver Headed Canes, a good present for your pa. I am selling Clocks from $1 50 up, and good Spectacles for 25 cents. The highest cash price paid for old .Gold and Silver, at J T BUTLER'S, Carolina Jewelry Store, decl6 Charlotte, N. C. Jugs, Jugs, JUGS, JUGS, JUGS. JUGS, 500 Gallons, at B N SMITH'S. dec!2 BUILDERS fc CONTRACTORS, I have another fine lot of Cypress, Juniper and Pine 4x18 ShiDgles, put np in bundles of 50 and 100. B N SMITH. dccl2 Advertiiements will be inserted in thu column at the rate of ten (10) cent per line, or each insertion. Jfo advertise ment taken for te than twenty-five cents. Eight words make a line. FOR SALE A good second hand Piano, in good order, for sale cheap. Apply to J SHOLAR, Opposite 1st Presbyterian Church, Next to Dr Fox's residence. decl7 St LOST A small black cloth subscription Book, about 4 inches square. I think I lost it in Charlotte returning from the Shelby Convention. Any one finding and leaving it with Wm F Cook, Esq., will receive $1. decl6 It U DODSON. FOR RENT A house in Mechanics ville, containing 5 rooms with necessary outbuild ings, and a good well of water. Apply to decl2 lw W R SEARS. STORAGE Our new eleyator is finished and we are now prepared to store Cotton and all kinds of merchandise at lowest rates. A SHORTER CALDWELL, Manager, Charlotte Wurehouse. decl5 tf oistzb nsriQ-'jBia: oiarxiT i MONDA Y, DECEMBER 2Mh, 1875. :o: !o: THE CELEBRATED Holm EiM Opera Trap, ENLARGED fobth PRESENT SEASON. o Full Chorus and New Costumes will be presented here, Lecoq's last and most brilliant Opera, GmOiXE-MBOHA 1 Translated expressly for this Company and originally produced by them in New York and Philadelphia. Owing to the stringency of the times, the manager has adopted the following very low scale of prices for Opera, to suit all : Balcony and Parquttte,.... $1,00 Admission ....75 cents Gallery, , 50 cents Reserved Seats for sale at Phifer's book store, without extra charge. Music of this Opera can be obtained at Phifer's book store, decl4 lw . ! To Rent. TWO rooms in the, building over Wm K Cochrane's Cigar Store. No better rooms in the city. Apply to WM GRAY, or DM RIGLER. dec!5 til 1 J JT ARROW. GAUGE CIGARS, Made of good Tobacco dark colored smoke well five cents each four dollars a box. T U SMITH & CO. decl4 , W 5 WILL SHADE The closest-Charlotte prices on Pore White Lead in Oil, and Pure Linseed Oil to cash buyers. T O SMITH A CO. decl4 B UY YOUR GOODS In the drug line at T C Smith & Co's- prices at the bottom of the maiket. decl4 SPECI AL AGENCY 7" -FOR SPECIAL NOTICES. There is but one verdict, , and that ia that. in thirty-three years Dr Bull's Cough Syrup has never, failed to cure a Cough, Cold, or general Hoarseness, At drug stores. Price,' 25 cents ; five bodies, $1. - i . . new ApTOSTisrauarrs! fTlHE members of Charlotte Chanter No 89. A, are hereby notified to attend a regular convocation of I their '"Chapter, at Masonic Temple Building to-night at hair past seyen o'clock. - " - w Royal Arth Masons' in good standing are respecuuuy invited. w; EH WHITE, Secretary." dec!7 --i SANTA. GLAUS!! :o: :ot -:o: :o:- Mil if ... . PRESENTS POR i BOTS. a mm s o i a s fi &d s-n o 'f , -V -I'r -tit i ; PRESENTS; FORuGMTLEMEN;. - . - : ;,.rxj-"v'. f j ,:'-;;-,:;;-', .s:"J .i-' AT" 1 " ---' o: Tut -' r: ,Tlu 1 . "decn;
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