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gramr twum rm mini wirnnnr-ij ikkm jj;ir-.irs-, ; 4 ( HAMOTTB OBSKBVEIlr ill 1? .HTIK2 acneui tiho .1 '17 ! VflrjTr 1 Ja i BUBSCEIPTIOH KAXia, -o - 4 ws.t, aal w."j tj: t : an Ttryt-.--...rf ' (.;. .. ;MOaU t ni 4 wir t?r tz: - C . i-Va er.-i Cirx:. if .1 ti cr.ATTm, mu t;.- - 4 Weekly (in the county) in advance. $2 00 otit Of the1 county rtxwtraid 3t4:i, hhho -. tbp months. F JV ,o IlVOIaV?!T 0 Liberal reductions -CuH 4JLUlA..i W -Li. t V aft3 lll.rlll.lll .111' ...111 .III V 111 111 III MI Mil M IK Dal I Year (postpaid) in. advance, ' $8 00 moa..;- i ; I , 0:4 00 7 -1 l S ft; da ' a, . . J . n& .. m - r. t t s at. au 1 ,r . . . - . ! w?fHa fefeinRnriiwtt. lire fttli(riz'ea to collectaiLidehtsxdueitliejl all liabiUtteal ELI AS & C0BENy i i u t W TTOT JRS A TE iod u.R nxidr 1 viot i8iK9n'j i'v!3 9U Ihv 00 brr o i V, ,. . - - " V-JL. !. , ' .. J , . 5 '4 i Uf DEB: THE NEW .a ' j"( J: , JJA8 been Refurnished and TtefiRedSn flrst-'cSs itfle?3ders indooements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best ihe marketlaifords 1 prices to suit the times. Ah active corps' of Walters in attendance at meals, and no , ;' i..: 'i J . wait. '. . . ; .i ' ' , i . ! i ' !"''" pains or eipense spared ton.derests oemfoble ' ."0 p r 'it'V0 . O: lii d. -:-t-'f4iift ajniH ;ia H ; .-t-iT I M oderate Terms forvMonthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS aprl until you have seen the now in m . .'.TO' 1 TtnJ biiJi .rfH il'ioja skmft u uam J, xt oil i largest anda.m?lete TO INSPECT IT AND Eespectfully, " f-'.i..: i ; . ; r.-'.T : Removed: next door to PostiOfflce idi 1 Jan 5 Now offerstiie'tieja fulfftock of iiim's Mctracts an3r niAYougrf r- New Stock: .iV:fiVrnf.?oiiteAU'j , . few bO0dS. RE Ihavefeinbyed "rHy,st6ck of iotpwxt i wm to.the.NW. lately becu n rr a w n w Mi My-FallrStocirrT)fHAEDWAREl.ini 'ollidts varieties stoves, jl in:wrerlollowTware, W ooden-waTerecc;;is to the inspection of the publifiatprice'hich1 'Qented in the Charlotte markets LI ?,iI ,H M :d s& ' J -f - it; i ,j i once, as longer .vJ."j oil! i & . REDA III,: A CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, : . i-J i PALOB & CHAMBER BUTTS ' COFFIN8of all KlJiVS on HAND No. 5, West Tade St., OHABLOTTE., N.fC MANAGEMENT OF ' '-'- TO PLEASE. i - elegant stock of goods X ner assortment is mer eer ped igClariptte, GET MY PBICES. -to b:S 2 IT I k ttlz fgJ ib.3J24fj, f f I J si I '433X?T3 jTJTAltk 756t'i Jli. .l4XfQttS(ii4. aO f at ! UfM ".Vjnaitii .hiiisww. 7i'Wirjr yt:itn tf j. si . j ...... ,.... -.i : iri it :. m a i,f,. s h s r s t Ha rdware Stoves and linkare OTrtDU.-L fFU a TkU Ga?P1?.RT now1- opcu 'arecinprece- t E1(JBAPIIICT JSEAV g.v. 4 f rrfTT :tt ttt .. . : J Lov t iJj?r w?n un.w? oils 'Bills " and desolations ttcladng td It-Im- ' "portant Supreme Comt Decislons---1fire jLoa; 5 iana Civil Ergfftlaw T.3A Y3HT I fielaiiaUlewsjaad 60. " ?!;'ly 2 ;t:Vi SriJO Y3HT OJ WAsirriifiTOsUJain 14. The sul)4W mittee on Ftteign &&HTff 3gi&4 Col Sha.ft.M-. KT6tirrBiillia, -and a eosiirier- hearing lblaiDinr"Thr tUU Jcfettv mittee ineetg inurscrayi'.wneoijie snp- -No- hther domrniiteesiar in geasidn.".1 -Tbeflpjiseat - fPgaged irrthe jMtial WAfcfflKSl TCU' A"X. ACl liAU VI New Yofk, presented a memorial from 1 ; : iri favor of the :aw3! 16 equally admitf tiSe errors ini the asse tion of impbrta, 3ferre4 to; jhoj 1 mittee onFiuance; sd in uoitaiif' com : Also,-' presented a petition of more than one thousand bankers, merchants and others,7 of New' Yort city, in :iuyf!r of the, r6peal of the .bankrupt; law,' Referred to thf Jvidicisury cbiijmjtjtee. t?3i.;i ltriOHT;DisPAtKS8r'.'l) yi,T Washington,. Jaa1 14.--Blairie Chaffee have returned... -i 1 And orcfoti iairT 'his seaf today.; His joUrhey from home ,waa tedious ftooA railroad wasp outs, . . v .. . j-.i dominations i , tmasteraj--: Ji; jjnu,dd8); MhttnfV ; - Df FbrVeai, 14 Kichards, Uamdeu, Ala ? Uhja o Mas, Frnklin,;Tend J LTj&Beinker; Lee burg4, Va ; W A Patteei-Warrentou, Va; D O Mangum, Dtirham N - Of Hi E W Johnson, Walballa. 8 U; Thos' M Gra ham, r Chester, (J; Miss M Buddy, Forsythe, Ga ; Wm C Curson, 'Ihomas-, ville, Ga ; Wateou Jrorter, Gainesville Fia TH2H6ustory. Uniontown, j Ala I has H Anderson, Spring Garden, Ala; W: H Sanburnv Greensboro, Ala ; W :I1 BriEfteWatef Va1ley;Ji8s; J D La8j,J AlexandrJa, La ; PeUurry, New Iberia, La iG Baudeaux,' Thebideaux, La ; ,W. H Hatwell, Humbolt, Tenu ; John P Loire. CinciDnatL O. James G Bav. receiver of public monies at Monroe, La ; Alexis E Levisee," Natchitoches, La; Wm G Henderson, collector of customs at .Pearl Kiver, Miss; L U. Northrop, district attorney for South Carolina. - . ,rn House The following bilk were in troduced and referred : , By Young, of Tennessee: For the appointment of a district judge for .the western district of Tenneesee. By Buckner. of Missouri: Repealing the act placing restrictions on the sale of leaf tobacco. ' V . , By Gunter, of Arkansas; Granting lands to Arkansas and Missouri iu aid of the construction of a railroad, A resolution granting the women suffragists a hearing 'at the bar7 of th nouse, on oaturaay next, was aeieaiea by 11)7 najs to 14 yeas Adjourned. : Senate Mr Davis, of Illinois, pre, sen ted a petition of 400 bankers auo business men of Chicago, in favor of retaining gold as a -single standard ot value, and against the repeal, of the specie resumption act.. He, spoke of the high standing of the signers of this petition, but said that in his opin-r ion their views were endorsed by only a very small per1 centaee of the popu lation of that City. Me also presented. the proceedings of a meeting held at Bloomingion, Illinois, his place of resi dence, in favor of the remonetizatior of the silver dollar, and ?in presenting them said he had no agency in feetting Ud this meeting, but he belieeVl the proceedings expressed', the 'opinion of tne people oi ine nqiQ county wuruu was the fourth ; in population in that State. Beferred to -the Finanee cdni mittee. ' : itu-: u-io ! rt- '"Mr-Edmunds, of ! Vermony lintCH duced a lenethv ' amendment " to the prea mbie of the Resolution 'suhm ltted bv Mr Matthewsl of .Ohio, -before the recess declaring the right of the gov- ernment to pay us Donas m siiver, etc.. The amendment sets vforth- that'the silver, dollar of the United tat$s had been ' long 'obsolete when th existing loans of the United States were author ized ; that gold coin had been,the Only' j. 1 3 i - l 1 lawiui com, ana tnaAyougress buouiu not legislate to make- money; at the exDense of its creditors ; that1 it f was the 'highest obligation of the;!UniteJ Stateao pay, its aenis,in sucn cjunH i creditors; expected, wo;ur44ibe paid, and that it would be nojustta.cpmel them or laboring "meijj'ceithecjttt're5 ceive the silver dollars or ah debasei money.1 Laid on the Yable a,nd otderebTl IO P8 prillieu, VUtJ lebuiuuuu iu nureu it is proposed as an .amendment now being before the Senate. j The Senate then resumed the cbnsid- eratioiol the pldfiWion of Mif Mat thews, declarihebe right of the gb , Mr rBailey,? .of ,;Tennessee, read, a lengthy . argument as to.the cpfistitur about an hourj and confirmed fhiy a half dozen trifling .Northern postmas ters. . - i - i ' I Hp Mr Edmunds resolution, as amenda-tf tnrv to Matthews', reads : c - I dJ tt ory iu ixiatmewB , icauo . s - Tt it nn4djV'lhfkt all the bonds Of the -United States, ieshed orauthbrized to be issued by! Congress, are pae'r principal and ; interest, 4in go WW Psay? creoV fDib lie faith and in ideroeation of his tights. uonai powers pt congress: in reguiaii fcrcpinigelfc. MWf wrlirlH hf V Violation Of ih Washington,- Jan 14.. SupKBWBwt!rrrtof CoWST.In the case of Benson vs i;e Culr, fr6nvtlaBBnpremft,i3orl5f Lou- the civil, righi3aQtMe Louisiana! to be bid, astnler4Bg4wi3eoinmerce between ie u states amattli within thJarisdAC tw.,. 1 VVashiSgto, Jan1! Afull Istate;;) ment of the important civil rig the imp6Vtahtcivirrights casi in the Suoreme Oou'rt i"as followsjob i No 117. Hall, y administrator?fcOf Bensonys DeCuir xError to tbW preme Court of LoUisianaIn this case, Benson was master of a steam boatr: enrolled ?and licensed under the laws of i the United Statesi and plying, be-,. tweVn New Of leans and Vic hufg. . He reiusea passage w me ueienuauv was brought pier. thft law oi!;th &te forbiddinir.diBcrimiaation bv common earners vttbm tna istata on- Account of race ior iolor.? t The defence, was ! that Jhelawi of Jtoe estate was & veid act aa it had nodertaken a regulation of com merce so far as the busioesa of the defendaati' tessel wm jeohcereedj asit nfas ieiigaged ia:iijti-r-8tatef s trade! and commerceiAimatter wtvolly ,witni,n the jurjjdictio; apii c mtroiof Congress iTbeBtate-cpurt held f the. Jawvahd airti jthe.aamer oaestiojoowas presented here, iEfae statu teaiaijregardtdin accordance WLtnlbei UeeisKHi) bel 'W as requirmg those enEgageVj ill- intex-rttate contineree, to:give allrpersoe (traveling ihJU)uisr iaas 9 upon iheu public i .'conveyances eiri ployed linn their busioesa, fcqoal rights iAndjprivileges, without diptino tion on account of -race oxHBblori and it m aai4 that foe thisj Yeaaonf the court Lhaa.Tiothirigtode with ltj as aregalation of antemaUcranmerce. or . as affectin sr : 4 anything else ; than com meree 1 among. tmiotates. and ato this the court can aaynthat there 4 can- be no doubt.tbat n)hlrflni..rh0. upomqCongressi The: difficulty .haja?ey ,. t : . . never been as to ihe existence of this power; hnt; as to what iB to be deemed ad encroachment aupon it, and it may he saieiy said that the State legislation which seeks to-: im pose a direct burden upciii i iinter-State- commerce; or to interfere - directly with; its freedom, encroach es upon i j th e exel usi ve po w er ofCongressi H The statute in question occupies this position! ; t does not act upon the business through local in struments to;' be employed after5 the vehicle-' of conveyance comei within the States but directly; upon -the busi ness as it comes into the State from without of goes out from within. While it purports ,only to control the carrier whem engaged , 'within ihe - State, it mnst necessarily influence his'condoct to some extent iu the manage m en t of his business throughout iiis entire oy g5 sRevcirtecli! fci 'jvA i ': su,,; Farmington? vs Shelby,; county and State of Tennessee,'' reversed. This decision relieves ihe Union and- Plant-. era' Bank from other than its charter taxes. Strong, Clifford and Field diagen ted. They hold, that the exemption of the contract does not extend to shares of the bank taxed as property against individuals holding them. : Fonr other iikei cases were disposed-of by-this decision. THE GREAT WAR. 'Tij&T&rlcB Atout to l08eT:verythiiig---The Arm- . istlce Question Worse Complicated Than Ever. London Jan 14;-The Timef Vienna correspondent' says : "Advices from Turkey show that the works of Adrian ople are only partially armed and un fitted to resist an attack: Iw Cbdstan tinople it is belieyed possible, that Adrianople may be carried by a coup de main. The fortifications of 'Constan tinople are consequently being looked to as the last resource, although they seem to be in even worse condition. Everything points to ihe complete con fusion and dismay of the Turks." The Times' correspondent at Bucha rest says: "A new complication seems to have arisen. The Bourn an ians talk of declining- to submit to the armistice un less it is separately arranged with them.1 It is thought that they have possibly been instigated by the Bussian military party." The Daily Telegraph's' correspondent at Peray eays-r -'Grand Duke Nicholas in hiVtelegram to the Porte very ex pre esly aeked that two Turkish 'delegates be sent to' meet him at Kez antki and that they should have the fullest possible powers. A meeting of the Grand Ottoman ' council was held on Sunday, and consequently appoint- ea iwo pienipoieniianes. " STne-' Telegraph's Constantinople dis patch re pottatthat the Bussians enter ed Yeni-l58gbra. paturday. The place Zevrirasha, Minister of Foreign Af- fairsand Namik, asha, will leave, for KezantKi tolay, to; meet Grand Duke Nicholas! , They ; bave been invested by the ministerial council with, full powers rtQtreVt, foreice..i0:7'.r . ;' XiVS, i Zafat Pasha, Minister of Justice, will act ait Minister of- Foreign Affairs du ring th absence ef Zevrer Pasha. '' " Namik and Zevrer Pashas, delegates appointed to treat with Grand puke Ni 'hdlas for1 an armistice,' have started :fbr;iezantki: x;,r :'Sjii 1 ;,JBhad JahtiivxThe1; Servians the urs' evacuatWd;' ' The Servians h &l4 taien" Verathja,- f Servian r General BelVth arkovlbh1 With" fiftyf battalions, is rardhing;.to viapk effectep! & juhction with the B0U7 'm.ahian before 1 Widdin; ' VTh com mandant at Widdih has' been summon ed to surrender,-but demands that the garrteoiHjemmTwerhto"march outwith their arms.!.! . ja--if;t. , ori &m nlif UlUSr; -r fx, .-S1H J. .J. Wt BSl'.l ?n" Coll i -r ... The bonded warehouse 0 attached ! to the Orient'Distutery Company at Can ton Maryland," waa partially burned yesterda'ihbrningi Abbt?50" barrels of Iwh'iskeyo'atlSXlOjrwere alsb: IburnjerThe about $U)AJUU h.u t twaa rullyonsurea.. " soTheiloss eiycfireiin i?Barnes! BiosT wholesale paper- warehouse, of Detroit; i:JVRIBLb.U .iiiauiniiuc. 1 . .. ,h4The ballot sn.the ca,cus of the Ken- tuckyk legislature .'yesterday resulted : j Lindsay,-44 t'Williams48; McOreery. f l;!'Bofdr(Rep: lfieveTal members were absent who- will he1 present at, the United States 5 Marshal Cogeshall went. to Bri8tol,.Conn. y es terday arid madevaformaljftiure of the yacht 'Estelle' upon an order of the Pfesi dehr of the5United States; w il ; fn fe .w--h Var-j ts - (,bfiWASTiO . t? Jar iine boat! race) forbi20Qna7ide.landHhe championship of 4heiirjgland t hals lenge cht6ofc?plaee".to-day.iff lire TiverluTvne7 bet weenR bert Watson Boy d;,of .Galeshead, an d , Jho Higgi ns f of Shad well, the '.present champion? Thebourse.Fwas- from;the JHigh' Lvel bridge" toia theiittswwd iBuspenaiori bridge. The rade; waiwbn byifiiggifis W JUJJprpy lousiyuurn ea oyf i u e , reireai -, XjOnstaktlnopie 0 30 a. m.. Jan 14. mt'.;night efdte last; vas- $30,000 in stock;and;l 13,000 !8rf:buildiht 1 Fully The r High WateiAnouuilroa4l Bridje : '.New Voek; January 14 -Aspecial irom ; n orioiK Va.; ' say tnetrestle bridge on the AVanticV Mississippi aric! OJtio BaxIroaoT is gain thrateried'by a flood iri theaWs'' KiVeF at' fLyncb burgj tb sucli an exterit a$'!!W fWiider it dangerrtu's foVtHiriy't;ftps&? This. OiaterfaUy irjures"' the'' shibnient 'of wtth ' and1 keens' back boutf t.Gffii 1 balekifdr1)! here to finish theStifbes,.'-"w- f 'k . 0781 1 if batboSe mTMMotim 'Erpresr m Wat ohe highttluring tbe lateppld spellj pgg Hearne: a 'titfn'ftttdrii&IblSmaH Stanley1 county',- -being -ptfii, drunken spreewahdered' thentbjrn' abput a mile and lay out all'nilht ih"ah open house;" Next moriTn'waiiscov ef edjitfar! Insensibly cbhditldrfbutii being taken to a hbue'niby'YeVxfiext some hat, hut tiled in the e'eriine; He was of a'weak; mind,' arid IrM death L.ws we oaiurai oureome pi a lire sucn work,, h er. first m oie is to let dawn her k.nt h.;. i..v ntts"iL ir -r.;r L.t-iJlT the overflowing emotions thai are Vexi' ing her passionate, brain. " It is related oi ui-. A,urea xennyson Jtnat.wnen.enr. gagedrupon a hew 'poero,ila oes,aiot. exactly pull down im . vesVb'utfpreferV1 o take off altogether "that article of apparel, , Sp; too, ttif . Sweet Singer of Michigan has heriosyhasiesmong which may be; mentioned . a bjahil of going abput, the Ihwu.ih, ard feefef We, do not mention this '.as, afal repre hensible. It is a question., that 5 "liea solely between herself and the weatbefa ; 'j' ;TrueSitiyiVi:!K ':: oj Here we hate for onr biscuits cakes, etc, Dr Price's, Cream Bakins Powder, whifch ctimlBitawcl .p.ici4Qs;haye'decidd tovbe pure aDi oeaitDiu;, ana yes inoasaaq ml. poands of add!tnrstf baktir powders are used annnaDy, itrn'ply beoatisft' they lire cheaj er. Consider the health' flrtrt-f-lhif jft trne economy ; :;Y , rp ' Now and Then. 'JC19 It is only1 rio w 'arid' then thafc rucA men as Hon Alex H Stephens, Eioy Bmith nd Ex-Gov Brown, of Ga., 'endorse a medicin; for the throat and longs, and when ;they do it is pretty good evidence ) that the remedy must be good, for the cure of coughs,1 colds and lung affections. , They . r? commndthe Globb Flower Co. qh . 8?rK?, and tbir testimonials are to be be-seen fotmd the ten ee n t sam pie bottles v Of the 6 lobe Flo wer Syrnpf for. sale by all Jdcoggista in Charlotte A Bam pie bottle relieves the worst cough and wilt care sore throat. Regular size bottles, fifty doses, $1. ' - il New Advertisements. s ALE OP FORFEITED- PROPERTY! United States Internal Revenue, Revenue, ) DiBt .N. C, h ary 12th, 1878 .) Collector's Office. 6th Btatesyiile, January The following property having become forfeited to the United States, will be sold at public auction, on January 22, 78, at' 12 o'clock : 2 wagons, 4 mules, 2 seta bed steads, 6 empty spirit bbls ' t jan!5 It J J MOTT, Collector. S aLE of forfeited property. United States Internal Revenue, nue, . "1 Jrd,1878. J uoiiector's umce, eta mat., St&tesville, January 3rd The following property having been duly forfeited to the United Eta e for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws:-will he sold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday; January 15tb, '78, at 12 o'clock : 3 t.bfe and 3 kegs spirits, containing about 62 gallons. anl5 It . : J J MOTX. ; CoDector : j .1 -n . gALE OF FORV EITED; PROPERTY. a United States Internal Revenue; 1 V Collector's Office, Gth Dial.,, N, C, -A StateBville, January ltb,. 1878 I ' . - ' "j' .. :; The following property having 'become forfeited to the United States, will 'be sold at public auction, on ( January 25thj '78, at 12 o'ciocjt : n 1 wagon. S mules. - . . - , janlft U J J pIT?; Cql)ecr.1r SALE QF FORFEITED PROPERTY. ' 6 United States Internal KeyenueV . K..V.i Collector's Office, 6th:DistN.CA "Vu BtateBvilleJanuary llthy ilS?."' ? - The following property hayinK .become forfeited to the United States, will besolcTat puoiic auction, on January 21 st, '7o,atuhai lotte, at 12 o'clock : 1 wagon. wagon. 2 horses, fixtures, 13 lbs bbaccbvj ' J J MOTTr u lj ; Collector. . janl5 It mO-D4Y you can buy Clothing atisacrlfic- J- ing prices, at ,j v JS lJUA4TA4t I i ) ' w ' i i i I fn i i pi i mm A i) 1 1. i i H ' 1 -T " f- TO DAY, E D Latta A Biother will begin to close out their entire .stocks both lit Charlotte and Chester-goods at tinheard of fT0-DA Y? y eu can spend, moe t mroBtkbfe tA? at the sales footns -pfc ftFi h- 1 r'oa , E D LATTA. b BRC- fpO-T) A Y, the.im metisi ikrEDj Latta, A A Kro.. wlll tbroWnitraitner market Under L i UUttT&JiiCil PRlCJCa.n Fine Imported '"if.; S ttli!tKWS :. firto- Ktr-a -: ' fENCaliBBANbYBberry, IPorFadd l i Madeira ? W me, sand ltobertsQnp Uounty Wluskey, the best n,the .world ipld strictly. &7 R;4N. Liftlejdhh, id;, GRii'i'obMif'ibiff erWatit Jf'-!:;,:;,'rl:, CHABLOTTB; -ITi 0? eo"Iq v T- Handles all kinds of Produce. Officl 'imaylS; i0 31I-C,J Yt; a fnateatwMOB tai I ahmdeaof blaok ai taim tba ikimrUd i eMilrf!Ued.- Itia ftataadaH ;Ti-hV:ai;;i;ojH.uiij;,ti - f. . 8Ti)RE fFORRENT For., the year 178 the store roosr in K the, 0iert&. Alexander bmlding, adjoining W $TtthtT&WB?- 'i WANTteDoemloyi at vbncaj8 6di f HISTA PTCTJTIttiOn no isvanvfl upwm wvorr wwii-ki'ijukcu wi I've vale all Drtirifwta aiKj igxpenenced oolito-SMiwexsMiQurraeKisry-Address jGer&'oJUtth9WjB?, N, C. jadl2 lw, - 1 t Lrt rti to 1 (vMl,!fcMaU!Stott ? '4 here will tb&-Aijrtxiiu2i rush to calkearjyj order to enjoy, tioris5 as 'well2' aef bargains. Wp uca,v y. xuss on our hiuuk m oraer speeauy uyciose oui our ousiness, t9aaia lev i-)b!?i iTO-DAT, 0TJ CAlBUI $f, r 'tod , t SiO it 9fl-!-I'0 U ?1 ni 6ii4Mi?I;OJa'JcfSii4-lo ti d a: 1 i ;:i Yd Iffi rAH h' Will begin the GrahdDlsmbn ,u,Jk JUJ w ---. ------ . objoi-na di no nift'Ti?-f.'i '- uvtfc it.nTOiBAY. TOU CAN BUT , . . Our $30.00 English Oassimere Jw.vOUncv " blfoqKolfiO1 :FartCy-n:L'P0 1 " - djhi0y&$9vtt 'x-lu iwlos'e -to!TfinfpQ uiw j no j-yj We will offera loti of our $2.50 and. $3 , All-ooJssimere ji lo .Hd) s.tv ti ;ant.a ftt trie doflino rmrft...Sl hlK An Yotf 'clrr ou $1.50 Exbel8ior.-les Shir fMt&I Oiir Unlaundried Shirt, the1 iverv finest' in 'llie't1ceL u:fiS-ite mmft&tiiffim; $1.25. rlplJAYxou cai.Qny.our.jBtanjaa d?te l i?ToeDAYLadies,iyotUifiani)ily for ;rOUr sons our f 5v5pr 8Ghool Suits--Coat, Vest and Panls--:at ovlr closing ,pric6; $?.0u t To-Day Youcan bny Ladies variety, at 10 cts. worth 35-cts. E. D. LATTA & BRO. TplIjiAYrTWill be sold our finest Imported Siltfhdkf rphiefs including all lots of f 1.00 arid $1 25 at the closing pricj ,,85 cts. UU U. LATTA fit. OliU. , ToiDAY You can buy our superfine Medicated Flannel Suits $5.00 for 3.50, or $1.75for Shirts or Drawers. - E. D. LATTA & BRO. can buy any grade of our TJnderweix :1a jiston- ishiug prices Our 50 cent Merino Shirt for 25 cents. - ' 1 o-Day You can buy Gloves at pnees that will make you a shamed to go with hands uncovered. E. D. LATTA & BRO. To-Day You can buy a Hat at a price to pay you well In holding Until you need it. : j o-D ay Merchants, close closing sale of ; To-Day Citizens, enhance your reality, , protect your inter ests, do juMice to your, families, to your corporeal-being, by in vesting in ; tKe great closing sale of E. D LATTA & BRO. i To-Day 'Will be presented the rarest opportunity ever known in.the Merchantile Experience of our age. The' tremen dous stock of E D LATTA & iJKU. wiU be offered at "crush- irrpricefSi" " r ; ; 1M( t-r'. -j ,-ur: mil - y.ui ' 'TcDA--T.he term "bargain"; will lose its significanco under the slaughtered prices in the closing7 out sale of ' i! -'-x :::;;,;;.;;r;-iv.?..:;;; : k m l att A7 bro. i. .rT.oATTQrty.Tliousand Dollars worthof ttdtMrigaud gen eral wearing apparel will he. dispersed broa casi at and below New Y6i Manufacturing "prices;., E. D.;iiATA:4BRO. '5 n To-DiYtv bt a "Dissolution'! nor the AiSAam" furor of re duciifg!r t$pk , but tbb "determined solid fad 1 and quick dosing sale ,"6f iour 'er&irt business,' . f,,;-'3-' : ; mU m ;i f,i 1 :ii 1 1 1 a t j jyiT t wvi in ......1 . , i ... i i . .i f?!- -.1 -ia fO r:;!) i' f .. f . . ; ...ft . tr ri t . . . i . ! &Jj li social ol rf) nocni? es hbi'; 4u1 .91 TpJtiJeoooiM a ha-1 'j i-'fi:iCT&9iu i ? ".iiifff :tr oauaA ' ',i:-: Jud .noiliiso ;ayb Si:V IT3uc snlot lid 79tXI bsnS lo tihii :?rj aiil .ahditi iiwjji , i.ifc-i fih'i'.yi i.j? !jft;j.4 Lt'iib nft ft."i Lt-ii 5Lh-Tvu c4 vbiil h sd JsI 1A iteslt iawjitiuA . . -t -. fattare wear and we woiild advise our, friends the, best advantages in selec haye concluded., to3 sustain a ..i'Vitfl ,y,r t'.ftii 2A If OU v n ,11970 f rsi VjX, 10 sr.iiii . ni tn-at-basai 19 21 T .n 'tiff 1 o"ff j'od es aaraa Cf ", -lr4t"j3'Oi -64. -Ji iteilW' g Suits for , r$22.50 ' ; , f 16.00 - U I r L.w .Iwisroa 8.00 ;!,,:-l",-a 6.00 pjjji raiJt -Abl-fi ,vJ.!8.bca kbnpd 1 y vrKiTiWRo, Silk Handkerchiefs, in tinliml ted E. D. LATTA & BRO. your doors and attend the quick , v E. D LATTA & BRO. E. D. LATTA BRO. tioiaw 'io 7,1 w?s J mitt -ft) 'ic: j. n 1o on; na dii? sai 't -jJlup fill , 4sirif;fr:t oi!i,s' hi iiiiii 'aw. M . ii.i. . mm i mm . m.m. nntf rrr x ..if ' TT,' Jl- v. . 4 ( t 1 1 .ii "7 v r1- ft v r V, i-i ...i M.'. ' II. T. UU I Ltll on a foul.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1878, edition 1
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