i. A 71 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER t" " vr t thorouqhhl ivvptief yM'wej ntcded nd with tfU LaUd &yt xtf ft? ; inner of Job Work can now M done wt SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pxihi, one year (pagpaid) in advance.. S'x Months ........ mi tea l wan, and ...$8 00 ... 4 00 MnunaiMuri '.. -.4 A. '' ftrce Montlis Que Month 2 00 75 ........... .., ;:' WEEKLY EDITION. - XPeeklv (in 0 cmtitt$) in advance.i.J;..$2 00 Oat of the county, postpaid - f - IASerfl redubtions for dubt.A-M' LETTER nSJVS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, P0STZZ3. PROGRAlUfZS, JUNO BILLS; CHLlk)!m N. Ct TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1878 HO. 2,900 PAJlPMLETSt CHZyESi . (HMOMW.4 s wm - - -JT I ft ; I mm ril Tim ,AW m t m ! I T 4. . ' Si . . t-3 V 1 H -- iff' T 111 II M I 11 IH 7111 IX 111 I J , CHLABIiOTTEiN. C.t JUNE 11, 1878. KeadT-made Clotliing- and u nna at me oiaKesiaDUSELeCDOuse oti "The Largest,' Best Assorted ever brouaJd to tt'p are DreOajed to prove upon examination "of out stock ih&t we makS ri vaik boast, and solicit buyers,' both" wholesale and retail! tp L(a5K AT Jur GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing f f;., - . Our stoclcf Dress GoocUJVhite Go4ds,Aipacpas, Emloi eries, Kid Qloves, Sun Uinl)reUalan1Ti4s dFancy Goods are complete and will, b'sbldtiTisBiNG .tow PEidEfe. Carpets, Oil Cloths' and Mattings -eTy; low. Jrt Fir dealing. Polite and attentive your.-o m:m.n Democrat and BURGESS WCHOLS, WHOLESALE RETAIL i r FINE ASSOBTMEN jan3 2lJUi'i9(2 3Ti5 shiTfSld H 17701 id! M;f X ,m;I0;!1 :t:3 i) dii im.BJ'iiT '.'w'i bi in ufu.i!' n ' 11! ' .i 1 1 1 ' .'1 'JX ' , , i PORTSMOUTH; VaRALEIGE, AaQI LIC aa RALEIGH, PORTSJIDUTtt, NORFOLK, AU.JEASTERH ICITIES Express Freight Trains, CfcOSE CONNECTIONS, For fall information, Tariffs, Ac, apply to mch2G VIA WILMINGTON, r i o o ii - a j i Through' igWtiouteWW Ptfinte South WTTvrTvmvw am ATT. NORTHERN AND EASTERN CHARLOTTE, OTATVHVTTrE. GEEENVkLK SPABIrt XH RAILROADS, as well aa all points in GEORGLATALABAMA and -MISSISSIPPI. boarantem Swab TIME ir!, .TTim jtfobmajion i-r WM A MOODY. South Western Freight Agfc, Charlotte, N. C. p. x j" -mm MHk.MMv "Ti a!!?: .'UillJ 0-2 H I'IJ:l T L Jrt(IaTq'H i i - Now offers to in i f rt"rl rrJr. ; T?i;cto fiolAAt. tRnicesa Colgate Honey antt- wycerme .. of thege desperadoes. These "5 -iri TTo,V anA 'IWh Brushes, oners also implicate one Atlas soap;. English, U rencn ami iuuwiwiunr.-T t, flow confined in jail at 0arefally-"reJaerl- alrall5 hours, both, wg :anfiiay Hn7f .r,-rn Tul'- l-ii'i'i inq Viet? jm hnfs ifJ v:tifaU tir.tHA tan iX-rfiitiU:! .s,"i-jel0nK moil siol nit it 3 Store and. IHIar 1 X'-.T 'm-'- V LGerierakueiehaEdise; and CheIpest Stock of fiooDfr this market. - .3- .. ..L " v-,ji.1s cierk. Call and-Bee us and judge for TT T B U V- I I I III IV I h4l I ALL KIKD6 OF BEDDIMG,&C. A- CHEAP BEDSTSADB, W)TJNQE8,' PARIjOK A CH ambersuits. COFFINS of all KZSIDS on HAND. No. 6, Wart TTde St., r - r - t r 1 . tTEnPEElfB TTAERlXGESr JtfBTRIVED. OAtl AND SEE THEM. v - .i HA1ILET, ani CHARLOTTE. K. C. anv Freight Route between A Soutfiwe'fetern A geni, Qiatlotte, NORTH CAROLS A. the ? I CITIES TO A8HEV1LUS. iiU'liliyvrUJiw, W Wwm&m CTJIOE:. TTWVW A T"PT .TftA TTOTtf TO hmUS Jn)i ....... ,a rr:TS" k a. Uenerai r;'Z Agent u.u.xuHiwitjr It tl& TiiUKl hour 4llj. - - .il Yjio 77Wve anri .1 the trade a mutvy Tl srii ,sf!hi89fj sat? . i at (?kiw8 - yind I f as a:iA k Has i 3lh u ui a-. .v.ha Li iJTJAO H eOlil .ihisri.4dy.Qi rroi sits. iol y i ii I - " 1 ,4 OBSERVATIONS. AW4ire theTea iwiU7tliere'a a plea of insan- lty, : ...-5 'i-!-' V . 3J3 VeUie Sartpria ia wiUi'' General Grant andJJJra Grant in Paris. NoSeling eame Ttty near banging the Grnd Dnchees' hair. Ftlrhe 1M of firms who hayen't faded, please see onr advertising columnB. The artesian well in Charleston has reach ed a depth of l,9i0 feet!, and has cost $20, 000: i - Tjy petition of the acoQ,ladieaC?rl freejrdon of KatejfelihnljniJles a'dafctS raenilen feet in length. rr e .'c-ioancO tnt .' Ybtrtnay chew, yon mpy swallow the cloye if you will, ; a . i Bntlbe soent of your breath is the scent of ' the1 atill. TlfeVe are 80,tOQ"jw' in New York, or more than ten times as many ts in Jerasa lem, andj their wealth is tstoated at twenty millions, , , , . ,J , Henry 3,BtianIey lost his' head, tit the Newspaper j .Pess Fnn4 dinner in tbndpn, and made a Speech so offensive that he was hissed down. : ' ' ' M While; the wine was being passed around daring the administration of the sacrament at a Minnpoiis(MihBj.) Ichtnph the other So nday, the cpngregation' waa electrified by' the sadden exci&maticn. of a little . hoy : 'Ma, J'll take beer " Governor Bradley, of Nevada, was recent ly eskt d whether he would ran for another election, and he I replied;- Waal,' ; you' bet, my son ; Pm a goia' to stand in with the hoys agin.: Ef they want me, and I think they does, I'll s'and them a racket." Now that the phonograph, makes it possi ble for sounds to be canned the same as beef, milk, lobsters, fruit, etc., missionary ser- imons can be bottleSand ien'flalfie fouth Sea Islands, ready5 for fhe iable1,'' instead qf the missionary hittaelf. :" r It is well i nough that there' gre so few gold dollars in circulation. One of these coins is aa, much rouble as an old three-cent piece, and persistently loses itself though sizable-bodied men be employed at two dollars an hour to watch it. Courier-Journal 'L , The Augusta Chronicle gays that Senator Gordon's friends claim that they already have one hundred and seventeen members of the Legislature of Georgia committed to Vote for his re-election, This would be seven more than a majority ot the whole body. STATE POLITICAL ITEMS. NIB--' ; Edmund Jones is " being 4 strongly urged for the Legislature in -Caldwell. A writer in the Lenoir Topic wants Col G N Folk nominated as one of the justices of the Supreme Court. Buncombe county seems to be afflic pdwith many independent condi dates.' ilV Capt W M Cocke, Jr., of Asheville, has declared' himself Jih: indepeodent Democratic! - candidate v for judge of the eighth"jtf(!Ilcialnii8trict.Shame, Shame! . ? -m- ' At the third judicial district conven Jioliheldin GoWsboro on Thursday arfd Friday last. Capt Swiftj Galloway of Greene was.iibfaainated for solicitor. W F Seawell has announced himself ah independent candidate for the House in. Moore county Let Moore sit down I on him. The senatorial convention for Union 3A or, A" A nonri mill ho Kold dt. Pnlbtnn on heth of July instead ; of at Beaver Dam J as heretofore advertised. -lit- i 'I- . r. T-1:U XT . Ut t , ah as seen injur Oiubiciuu - iiqwa . icv- Cefthe Currituck county f Democratic convention on tne .4tn, recommenaea Yance-for United States Senator, W N jnitbojrief jastice ana w JJ Martin0 f0f rias8ociate ; nominated Jas M 'Wrtftrtrinrwift 'fnr "the ; HnUflfl. and e,nseTeat'ea'fo.r'rigreas and W U Jaerper tor State senator Tfirjtcmnantof4he Lowery Gang The Pending Editpr htrlptte Obseryqp t f- rt'-NowHSial g lie more 'ot urn bobbers, who murdered the peddler, Bryce, for his money and goods, near this place seme months - ago, nas Deen caugni, will endeavor to give your readers the latest facts . Tne most important crim- V r" 1 caught last week. The three now in custpoy jonn- ana nis orotuer, xieu Locklear, and their brother-in-law, Pojnpey Easterling, a Jnegro each clears-mmseTf, and says theotner two murdered tee? eddleriireir case wni bTjut before the grand iary, next week 'at'Bennettsville- courtfor Marlboro rticularlv active and faithful in their UhSrts to secure proof for the the convic pris- Oxen Lumber th9C T4 tl . Drift snf the nrisoners savs that Atlas, was present ana neipea in the brutal murderpTheevidence snows that! the murder was - to have been comjmitted dtf th Sattrrday J previons to tdi'f"wpi'ii.Vav done, but tbeir piaos, were irusiraieu in some manner vetJinknown.--.. , , - -11; JpTS6me ne and important disclosures B1C IrtVUllOSU TT iaI ViiVF VODV M andi if is' hoted th at '" the; friehds of 1 Mr JJAY YTJ.11 euuio vi tfU.VJj-ij wwwcyvt Kuy4 triaj nA see foy themsees that every thine possible is done to secure a jusi funishtneht f these vile 'murderieirS, 1 ittSB trial next weeK; h; 1 .oon Col Wm Mnston. ;.);-yjf)y:. m v. qtafcaster Xedger J Col aim Johnston, iof Charlotte, if spoken of in the newspapers as a :cait didate for Congress from thebtth nnrigriojaLdigtrictahVjNorthXaJQ Una: 'OftSMstecate tw)u)d do Aer3 seUfU.iBiaaettgMh gress Buca a uiiiu iM:niuiuiiuiuwu. He; SkllK :-Wa&toUh pra0tical-j ideasier tenaiT iriformalioD; f nntirmer enerjry j bu, ewc rjtieA'Inrth BISHOP M'COSKRY. The Michigan Standing Committee Will Make Jfo Compromise With Him, and He Finally Steps Down and Oat. ICor of the Chicago Tribune. Detboit, June 2. The hopes enter tained by the intimate friends of Bish on McGoskrv: that his sudden denar ture.fdr;New YdrkJast week was only - . -'"ii. j:... 11. I I if l a runt) tu ueieav iuu iui uurwuiiiLies ui inwrvrewets'were rudely dissipated this afternoon by the receipt of a letter which announces that he has left De troit forever : and, moreover, that the house of blshb'ps will not be called up on to investigate the case to any alarm ing extent. The real truth of the mat- t ejr, only leaKea out to-aay, ana it is a sorry story in every ' respect. Those who have, up to the present, been the DOiaestan xneiraeiense oi xne ianen pfelate.now regretfully acknowledge that the v can no longer entertain any heuef in his innocence t ana they feel misine more as tney now learn mat they have been made the victims of a pretentious sham . General Johnstone Jones, Raleigh News, 8th i This accomplished gentleman, for in; pre than' two years controlling this paper, as its editor-in-chier, left the city yesterday td take up his residence at Mprganton, where he will engage in the practice of the law. . The journalistic services-of General ones are known and appreciated" wherever the .Charlotte Opsekveb, Sentinel of this city, and the News, with all of which he was at some time con nected, were read. In the profession of journalism in this State he has stood deservedly high, and for courteous bearing and strict professional conduct toward his editorial brethren, he has not been excelled by any gentleman who ever stood at the head of a press in North Carolina. In his new home, and returning to the profession f " the law, the News tenders him its best wishes for the highest measure of success attainable, and in every effort of his life the most perfect nrosDeritv. hanninesa. and en joyment. To the pepple of Morgan- ton, to whose society he and his ac complished family are the acquisition which Raleigh has lost, it bespeaks for him the reception to whioh his merits as a gentleman pre eminently entitle him. Regretting the severance of a con nection, which so long established had tnorougDiy and pleasantly identified him with the paper and its patrons, the News has now to say good-bye to its old and faithful editor. Department of Agriculture. Raleigh News. Mr Joseph M Wilson, of Washington, D C, has sent to the department a col- ection of 413 articles manufactured xomjute. These samples are from a arge manufactory in Scotland, and cover everything except paper. Accom panying them is a letter from the dos nor, in which he pertinently remarks ; 'Jute can be easily raised in JN orth Carolina, and its manufacture can soon become one of the industries of the State, if the people thereof say so. You know that where there is a will there is a way. The more 1 think ot the jute manufacture the more I am impressed with its value to North Carolina. You can see how many wants can be sup plied by its cultivation, for out of it are made, as you see, carpets, tarpau- ms, baggmg, sacking, warp and weft, twine, line, yarn, burlaps, etc. Your department would do well to take up the matter seriously, and encourage its growth, for the purpose of its being ttti annfonfn ion AvfiAiAa sr nan A r. 7 V" your next fair let these samples be seen, alongside bucq samnies oi jute, in its original condition, as are exhibited from your State, and I am sure it will do good, by suggesting to some one in North Carolina the utilization of so important a fibre." All Hail to Oregon, THE DEMOCRATIC VICTOBY A ' COMPLETE ONE IN 1L BRANCHES. Special Dispatch to the Washington Post. Portland . Oreeori . June 7. Nearly full and complete rettirns have been received from all parts of the State, and these justify us in the statement that the .Legislature will be Democratic by a majority of at least twelve over both ocrats and increase this majority. It is positively knbwn that the Demo cratic vole on joint ballot will be as high as fifty one votes. "Whittaker's majority lLemocrauc canaiaaie ior uongresa) will be between five and six hundred, and may run over the larger figure, This is , not disputed by the Republi cans, we also claim the election of Thayer, Democratic candidate for 6trvernor. The rest of the State ticket is in doubt, with chances favorable to he Democrats. n . w J WATKrsrs, J Chairman Dem. State Committe. . rSenator Grover; received, last even ing, a dispatch from 'the same source ot a similar imrrt.--JSD. Fost.J Opposition to the Totacco-Taxteduction. i K Washington,' June 8. The most im portant eventof to-day ia the fillibus tering to - defeat the new internal reveriTie'bill, arid particularly the re dnctidrl'Of the'tax on tobacco to : six teen .oents and the: amenability of the j revenue officers to the State courts. The Lorillards and heavy fioe-cutters of he Northwest -opposed the reduction of tbexax; butrita irienda -ail seem to be stHawfat,'ar the probability is that after the Senate has stricken out the feature subiectin? omceiilo the State 4ajps?B the bill wilf pass.-, Ita friends are ! ideter mined to have a vote on it at the expense of a prolonged session by dila tory action on the aoDroDriation bills -tend other necessary legislations ; .: i : V'" "j " js i t - t;- Metbers.Motaers, Mothers. ; Ddr?tfaif to procure Mrs Winslow's Booth iuelSyruD ior all diseases of tee thin if in child- irehi Itrelwyefftbeichiid rdm pain, cures Wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by living relief and health td the child, ; gires it tofQf injotner. ,0.f t7ratrons oi a nrst-cjassjiotei justly consia- er.nemseivea enwtiea to comfortable rooms. er.ttieu)8eivea entitled to comfortable njent in .'the pfBce. . All ' these; combined wiui-a notaoie oegree or elegance through- t out are to btj found at the Colonnade HoteL JiepuDlicanflandlndependents.Someof puis-which are put up m cheap woodenor the Independents will act with theDem- I'l livJniiNJn By an Immense nractice. extendinor t hmno-t, r3rSa Vh t rii gxeeDio mecucme tnat meeta tne indications presented bv thnt n.inaa n h; eases with positive certainty and exactness. T lilt8.0113 natnral specific compound, -"'"main nr. Pmrfio c FaVflrifp PfPCnrlflfifin M.wlliW wviwnjjuuut The term, however, 3s bnt a feeble expression of my nigh appreciation of its value, based upon j " uuwrTsuuo. b x close nrv. . rV' navJB wmie witnessing Its positive re- duxw w luc xew BDeciai OlSfiasea Jnc.Ment rv h. separate organism of woman, singled it out aa the climax or crowuiug rem of bt medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remnlT fnl thia i.io. of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanruine expectations Of a Binsrla inv.Hrl UtAv wt,n for any of the ailments for. which I recommend it. wvanjuiicx,, xi oDeneaoiai effect u not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, oa return 01 the bottle, two-thirds of the mefichietSg been taken acoording to directions, and the case being one for which I reoommend it, promptly refund tne monev raid for it. tth r t t,k1 most perfect eonflTdenoe m its virtues, I could not Oner it as I aa nnni thaoa ivuuiiKnn.. tng witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou- puuua ui cases, a 1661 navrantail anil ' perfectly safe in risking both my reputation and my money on its menu The following wi.bL"? .Fa,rte Prescription has Worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer talnty never before attained by any medioine: eucorrncea, Excessive Flowip, Painful Month IV Periods. SnimrasMinnn whan mm nn. natural causes, irrgufarities, Weak Back. Pro lapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Botrpversioa, Bearing Down Sensations, Inter pal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Litems. ImDOtenov. RaiTfinnfaa male Weakness, and very many other chronic uiacaoco uiciuent w woman not mentioned here. iSe' LsmedtciMdofeJtoiafi Prescription works ino world. This medicine I d cure-au, Dut tt admirably fnlfllls a Binale Hia of purpose, being a most perfect specinc in ail enronic diseases of the sexual sys tem Of woman. It Will not disnmnint -oar wilt it do barm, in any state or condMoa. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in The Peoplb's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a hook of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, oh receipt of S 1.50, It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to. Females, and gives much valuable Advice in regard to the management of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOI.H BY ALL DRUGGISTS. E. V. PIERCE, H. D, Fn'r, BUFFALO, JV. Y 009 0 o o Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Roo and Herbal Juice, Anti-Bilioa Grannie. THE "JLITTIiE GIANT' CATHARTIC or ITIultam in Parv Pnyaic. The uoveltv of modern Medical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any longer ai ocienco. no use oi an v longer I ge, repulsive, and nauseous pills, I cheap, crude and bulky ingredi- I i can, by a careful application o' 1 uiuug uie mrKv, repulsive, ana : composed of cheap, crude and enu, wneu we can, uy a careiui application o. cnemicai science, extract ail the cathartic an other medicinal properties from the most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them into a minute uranuie, scarcely larger than t mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by those ot the most sensitive stomachs and fas tidious tastes. Each little Purgative Pellc represents, in a most concentrated form, as mnc." cathartic power as is embodied in any of tb large pills found for sale in drug-shops. FroiU their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them art apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic ir effeet t but such is not at all the case, the differeu active medicinal principles of which they ar composed bein so narmonizea and modified, one by the 01 iers, as to produce a moi i searcnins and tnoroagb, yet gently and kindly operating, cathartic. $500 Reward is hereby offered bv the pro prietor ot these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analysis, will find in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral uolson. or in uxug. Reins- entirely vearetable. no particular care is required wnue using them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, pr occupation, tor j annatee ueaaacno. Constipation. Import Blood. Pain in tne Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest. Dizziness. Sour Eructations Kom the Stomach Rad taste In the, . oath, Bilious attacks. Pain in re- 6 ion of Kidneys, Internal Pever, tloated feeling about StomacfeRush of Blood to Head Hiar It-colored Urine, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodinas, take Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets In explanation of the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets so frreat a variety of diseases, I wish to say that their action upon the animal' economy Is universal, not a aland or tissue escaping- their sanative im ?ress. Age does not impair the properties of hese Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in closed in glass bottles, their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any cum ate, so mat wey are aiwaya irosa and reliable. This is not the case with those Purflrati-ve. is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. E.V.PISSCE.U.D.,Prop'r, BTJFFAT.Q, X. T. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, HASB WITH THB ' UTEST and MOST 7AIUABIE IMPK0VE5IENT8 fob sals Alio, PATENT ALARM M03TET PElWSkS,; COFFEE .MILLS, SPICE MILL;, .AND STORE FIXTUJRES GENEEALLY., THE IMPROVED TYPE WRITES, ; OSCILLATING PUMP COUPUMPS. Fairbanks &Co., 3ii beoJlDway, n. y. - 'T--.'-r - -. - - ,-: . , 5 For isle by leading Hardware Deaiera, ' Si-" ..'--1 ,''.U ri. U.. IktMulniW. .Xa mMtlt.tirf ihldMsf IlljWjF AT liMrMVm. botttola ths tkia, nd ia mBv ppU4. Iti stutUH pnpantion. and afftTorita jpoa rrery rell-tvppoinUd tef. iZT2i3iIYfiKS'&SX PEimSAX S C A L E Si t tK. mfml nl tKm luHife.lateatmtaaflBBtitaMttflB.Ml U NAPPROGHArBIiiEl . .. - - . . if v Our New Spring. Patterns of VVMfirJtftr The popularity of our new styles this season lias fceeri dn- onstrated by the immense demand for them during the last month, and to be without one, jfasnton ( . Never before have we presented sa fine and extensive a line . of Suitings in every variety of texture. - Such as Worsteds,' Fancy Cassimeres, Yacht Cloths and Blue Flannels, and at so low a figure; as this season. j IMMENSE BARGAINS ! 1 Our JoTd Connter.. Upon which is placed all small lots andbn1wii'ji:l'lf'V mentions sacrifice. Including in addition to cloththg,. f eyeral lots of Suspenders, Lisle Gloves, Fancy Hosiery and o&fciVa articles of wearing apparel at Clearing Prices, under a heavy saennce. , Many persons, in examining, our. Job Counter, have regret ted postponing their visit until, perhaps the very article: ;aid. Bhe most desired, had been secured by a more fortunate Nearly bird' Our advice is delay not, for each day we a matog W , ; stveejring sale of some special line. uhhvi y i L We prefer an active (ttsiness. have enjoyed one thisr seasolh' : and ProPse to encourage popular favor by the om wiceniivSX self interest to the purchaser, believing that fair dealing makes better trade, fair weather. E. D. LATTA & BRO., THE PEOPELITS CLOTHIBS. June 7 FOR 60 DAYS ONLY. We will sell our entire Stock next Sixty Days, IN ORDER TO REMODEL OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS FOR THE FALL TRADE 200 Summer Coats, at the sum of.... .....50cv Flannel Suits............ $?.50 Men's Business Suits 7.50 Youths' Suits, former price $10, now 6.50 tt - ry , o 'j. UOV& bUltS, ,7 7 tt Children Suits at any price cost. Fine Underwear and Hosierv at cost. Hats at cost ' We have no Old Stock to fresh and new. We mean srood miss your chance. L. BERWANCER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, NATIONAL CLOTHING 4&Ln gSSo PPP RKB II NN N GGO O G G G GO GGG mm im HNHK HHHH MUM HUM PPP RRB II N N N P B S II N NN P B B II N NN I HAVE RECEIVED MY NEW GOODS And will sell them at COMPETITION. 1- Persons Dutch asine Goods in give me a call before buying elsewhere, Mrs. R. McNELlS, Tryon Street. apr5 OF JUST RECEIVES.' C My clothing'' trade has increased so much this ttLHil have already .pcJbase.d a second stock, vriiich for "iljleimd prices is unsurpassed. A special inducement is offered 1 about !5u parrs of Fahts, which now sen ai tne vexrxemeiyaow pnep oi per pairsdo q Avrull ; line of 8 Gents- Funiishmg Goods and jN"eckw( ways on hand. Mackinaw Hats at 75c each. 'Sit IT i'lti I 7 I ' I H miJLfUllVAjIbJL is to be strictly 7 out of the . r- , regardless of cost for the4 15.00, now 11.00 7.50, now 5,50 11.00, now 8.00 you desire and regardless of -1 offer you, as our Grbods are alt ' eroods. at low prices. Don't Prices which SV: : my line will find it to their inierest o as I will not be" undersold by any one. cost from $5, to f, jthicftrlf TOl Neckwe&r aVoa, U LUX IXLL U N NN KXK B B t 3 Pi ? V fv , p m m m ?' m 4 U' -5 t- j i ! P. rf.i--' m1 if 'Li-'' m ft I Si 9 i II 7- f H m a. j.',.!; . t Vi'r; '.i-.i : " ii ! r I tdladelphia; Pa, 1 iSerTK CTm l&iWB&y&V'm : I A me Doumern oiaies.

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