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j- THE CHARLOTTWOBSEtlYlltL SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' - )!, oc 2car (postpaid) in advance... ..$3- 00 3onAs 4 00 77ree Months.. .,...;.. 2 00 (fn? Month... r ......................... .75 WEEKL Y EDITION. , . ireety (in Ac cottny)'tn adancc..C-i..wJ'..$2 00 CM or county, postpaid..,t..............s2 io iStJ ifonths. -,.""t 00 pgr Liberal reductions for clubs. THR OBSERVER JOB: DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, mid with the Latest Styles of T?pe, and every manner of Job. Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. - , ' , We can furnish at short notice-' J $ BLANKS, BILL HEADS, -p";" . ,2 LETTER HEADS, CARDS,-'. ' TAGS RECEIPTS, POSTERS, tPR0GRAJOlES, HAND BILLS &5 N-o Gs, 8UNDAYV JUNE 30. 1878 law ul:.. . . i . .1 i . PAMPHLETS,, CHECKS, 4tc f TT WdJtjEtdi Ida i'HtUS UAIti i "in 4 T Iteady-made Clothing Sand ? General Merchandise, wili;fiiid.atjiie ,5S . . ;. j" ; i'yn - :' blished housefcef 0 2 stand, stfll" while tie moon ,enttnroiigh & v I J A3 tiua ed ' fb;. Oon CTesi' 3ri?airiBt Aleiarider ETSte- pli ens; . . : ever" brought M this tkarlcelA Texas lMmi-to taveihree millions of in habitants, Wd to m tk4 third now in popii- Iaiion andTIierit in Blze" among all tne The only ncsro medical college in the VjroyldVa pateat Naairtoeilfjwai pnGyye4 twiadiaians, )tt Tne ,tnftioa firies. Kid Gloves. Sun TTmbrellaa FaTiRTip(fl anil Fancv Ovlfi iJAKi&n,hai; l lBii';:wmmuni- are complete and will 'be. sold iatr Astonishing low pricesT Carpets, Oil Cloths ; and Mattings very low. The iARGEST, Best;: A8SORTi)-QAti Stjk (ooods v We are prepared ;toprdye "upon exatniriationf. dpi stock that we. make wo vain nuAsi, iiu ouiiuii. uujbib, uut.il wiiujesaie-jiuu retail, lo iAJUJi. ax OUR GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. rU i H , , , far Feir dealing, your-elves, -g. Polite and attentive cierks. Democrat and Jlome copy Call and s'ee us and judge for vELIAS.;OHEN. march 22 BUR GEfe'N ICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' " ; PBXLXB IB ALL KlrVDS OF ' F TJ3R K I T U RBj BEDDING, &C. FULL L1NB Of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGE8, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade 8t., 2 OH A4 jJO-T e , N . 0, eated frdsl Plymouth ChdrchD The mem ber are' glad tiiy Is put and dbn&tless. she is glad. Decent folks the cbnsj(.wnt be glad if this is the last that ihey. will, be obliged to bear of the unsavory-affair; ; It is said that Montana; with a population of 60,000, 'siQci In f year. This circumstance, is said tjcrbe'dueto ble to make"satit?c?oryv.ftrraie'm with creditors. , .' : ' ,.b,-: ., ,Dill, the Demccratic candidate for Govei;- nox of Pennsylvania, makes a point aw his stump speeches of the fact Ihathe has heea "reared 1) parts' "& Vfifv'titf& was a Metpodust preacher a sod, and as.sucn was raised in spots." i .i ; . -f . An Illinois freshman has the reputation of having thns outwitted a pert senior. Senior s 'Po you kpow, why our college is such a learned place?" i,Fre8bJDQan; .,,0f course ; the freshmen all bring a little learn in g here, and as the seniors never fake any away, it naturally accumulates."- -University 1 Reporter. ,. . 'v. KATE S0THERX. A fiJatler-of-Fact iccotuit of the Crime jor , Which, She is Suffering. v From the Coltimbus (Ga.) Enquirer,- Jane ,H :'ny ' : 18th. l' ' ; :i ' We gl?e in this paper 'the 'eyidence elicted in the much-talked-oi irial f land 5 .i.u, ..4 V:shii - . . I certain- corri : , -. , I. r.,,1 .V, I. , if. .-! .v ! VIA As QUICK and RELIABLE as any Freight Route between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES AND-ALL btNTS SOUTH. Express Freight , Trains, , . CLOSE - CONNECTIONS, 38pondence nothing in the scenes,, the, surround ings, nor the incidents to glean a tithe of romance. The whole; was a , fight between two ..women, while, the gal lant Bob So them and the rest looked ion. Toev were alt-verv leTiorans nrv iUKTsfflUUTH, va., KALKitiii, MfflLKT, ana UHAora J. u. itoniffmv. dence that the men present tried to part the combatanjsporjdoes there appear to haveeen sucn ascene as the sentimental writers' picture of Bob, with pistol in; hand; 1 forcing: Kate's way through a crowd . All this was the imagination of a fancy sketcher. Kate Sotbern is riot pretty even. Shjs is of medium height, about twenty years Of age, has dark brown hair, and the twang of, a .North Georgia cracker. She is very ignorant, can hardly read or write, and Bob. jsworsek educated man sne.' jvate is passaoiy gooa-iooK-ing, and trara'tmttvoi jet43 She says the witnesses, ewpre lj.es against her ; that she acted inseJMefense ; that she cannot dance, and that night at her fatheria was the ' 'fust time she ev er seedf a reel . rua? SBe ianow on the plantation of Col Smith, in Wash ington county;' and will 1 be employed id the. household, cooking aad 'wash ing for. 7 the ; convicts who worki on theDlantfttion., Sine six-month "babv is siiTteetKirie-arid that now re- ouires the most of her time--- She savs no money has been 'serif her, from the North. Her health. Uibad ; Her 16-year old sister, sentenced to two years as an accessory to Kate's crime., has. been in Col Smith's house PROMPT AND For full information, Tariffs, &c, apply to ( i k Haines rach26 Southwestern iAgent, Charlotte, N. G BARGAINS TA CX'VJ IN -AT- HOG JEjOEfS 3 FS'y ! NEXT TO POSTOFFrCE. m ' - ; , MY STOCK 18 VERY LARGE AND EMBRACES A FULL; LINE OF Parlor Cbiamber, Dining ! Roon and Office Farni(je. ACTUAL AyTjmfENT. THTS ENTIRE STOCK FOR'SALE AT junll -rnrj fHfl. W0K8 atlia '5L.H TL1 OX laifejJatooTb '.aao-aH is-anai-soar stlj dJiw as a servant. She is handsome, ,and has been taught to read and write by nH io the plow. S JlfeC ieQtened Has trdffftafesfiingv 1 f! I 111 HI f 'Boh'SothBrn is tibthftrtstft afstrofig, eood -looking animal a common, ie nprant boor. Me is now aguarcuto convicts on the same plantation, lpe wqman Kate killed was on a par, with On reading this evidence on feela ut- terlv dissrusted with the amount of se ntimental twaddle that has been' ex pended on the . case. Not a scintilla can be obtained to excite a single ex- nressiorr- of admiration. Why. the parties surrendered themselves to, get the "reward.' 'and the understanding was that Kate's mother was to get $50 of the money. Where even a fertile fancy' could extract anything of a ro, mance from: an atrocious . crimeiwe cannot imagine. , 1 cWtptto r notelllv&rrf mgle wbhktf,urftf matter ndWl "wttrnl vand sympathetic ner heart may be, who after reading this sworn testim'ohyan, w- I f g I O T A : AT1 Va a TVj 1-ttC iftlrtifO aflT 1 I after reading t : U.i IXJU,i,V:.:. lWJ .awn l; JliMFl 0miiv&mk itmTOBtffidirfdrKafe Sotberh'a.par t.-vtiM' brt' ra.Mt-ite-dF- vi MUvl yi -htwdxm at fmslq ,maim Uadi GOT CJoldtSittl 4&L IrigtfO Se ..... ... -..t..u.1v.I .M! T A.T.I " IH i ! d4 K . t! f t 4 J j. 4. 2. T1. I ,tf 4T.iTUUjrv , v jf 9sa' r 'vV' i'Y" , JTIveighedthe evidence" carefully, ana NQWoffers to the trade r full etocfcjpf both-tice and humanity - m . . t -arr . Sv j )9 Carefallyreparedafea day, at ur--, dj.ini ta M?YAl 1-; J.rh.cApEN?S jPjctjon ,.-t,..r,ilrj .f ' .. r .)9 rilairjio !.j ri iJt3 OA TiTi .saiW'tiat ift r.-.!ia wiiofl iw i ! j! si:: a'O. 0'jh1 srad lef; f : d44&' Jl. U -r:;:,! JJ yVjul hi Stf 1 Ltlfll. ,Ari ;i:lAt K tfii ;.', ore ai 4-,. t r thafcababall 0.firee,i .preposterous. if sucn an act were pardoned, tne ao inarvigo Would be ' a mockerV' of -law". Crime already har'too' mocl$hlicer$se: becausi ne 'statutes are not enforced "Save me, doctor, and I'll give you a check for a thouaand dollars." x ? - The doctor gave him a remedy that soon eased nrai, and he caned out a .'.'Keep at it doctor, .and I'll givey oh a cneck lor hve hundred dollars-' 0 i c: In-an hour more he was able to 'fei up, and he calmly remarked Doctor. I feel like giving y pa a fifty dollar bill."-1 ija . jijiu viiXtl'-i When the doctor was ready to go the sick mah was up and dressed, and he followed the physician to the door, aSay, doctoWnk "-We first of the month." I . ; When six months had been gathered to Time's bosom, the doctor sent in a hill amounting - to'- five ' dollars.1 1 He was pressed to cut it down -to three. and after go doing, he sued to get it. got judgment, and the patient put in a stay oi execution. . -,-. t . PELLEts VLVSV vviiii 1 1 dsiriw lo 41 win rnfOortespotaence d tbe'bbsemrl The.imDression.tnis morning, lathat rMrTrogdeh, who is on trial h,ere for opainqg goods, under (false, pretences wpmr spveai cmnnmecflaiajWiu nQ4e cpnviqted. VX have heard.no, one say that'he' should be,,but, on the con trary.thaji he should h0 acquitted. The refull'ofAhe. pro'secution,,wilLhaxe a DateHpan is.icnmonc traae jWitn .Greensboro' . particularly, because two of fhe pityfpa pers h.ave giyen the trial ern city scarcely an ltemwexcent.tor court reporisJjjo,uid..hjtfft Jbeeh made i ot itri9costof the trial .to this poor old "commonwealth will probably dou- ble the amount claimed by individuals. .ihe North (Jaro una witnesses give Mr Trogden a good reputation. ... lbe weather is dry and very warm the thermometer standing at 06.?, Among the Worth Uaronmans who graduated at the Uniyersityio'tOrday were a,j BioghamvOi Mebanesville : J AW hjbelt , LpuisJ?nis ;; S , ,B, . Jones, Charlotte : H , W Lilly, Fayel,teville, an4 JJ.F-.Jjpng,, Graham. "vAa. , iff Asi I .wxuQa Edison's phonograph is aaghio gjand talkinr, a tew. doors away, like a young school girl, andi .'talking back as lustily as, a man s hrsc Wita. it is amaryeU-. i . . . . ". . ' Through travel is light, and yery few people are yet at the Virginia springs. -u.'t i i u o m ,;' ; I Money is scarce. Tobacco is coming in rapidly and most of the factories are at work. . The correspondents of the State and yispatch are not yet reconciled to your Mr Vance's attitude on the tobacco tax. See a si uf at him iti the .Stale of Thursday. ,. 5,: .. jftNt;Top' . r r .: , . Death by Banging Painless. Dr R S Tracy,- in Popular Scietce Monthly for July. All tbe evidence goes to show that death by hanging is painless, and there is .positively no i.laot or wellrSpunded opinion, to theiContrary. If this be tbe case, what is the explanation ot it? Simply this : That in every form of strangulation the blood-vessels of the neck are compressed, as well as the air passages.;, A large part ofihe blood is returned from the head by the exter nal jugular veins. which are very near the surface, and in'which ' the current cart "be checked by , slight 'pressure. 'Most 'of the. blood from the brain itself comesTjack tnrougn the internal jugu lars, wmcniie near,jDui ajuwie ouisiue of, the "carotid 'aperies! The walls of the veins are lax and yielding, so as to bp easily compressed, while tho3e of the arteries are firm and elastic, and it re quires considerable force to approxi mate them. Pressure, then, which is sufficient to close the jugular veins' only crowds the carotids a little farther inward, and the blood is still poured through them into the brain, whence it cannot escape. , When the pumping process is going on at the rate of seventy strokes a minute, it is easy to understand-how th' engorgement of tjhyesselsPl the brain, in a very .brief ume, reacus a aegrep wmcn causes insensibility. " TP explain why this coheestio'n causes unconsciousness would" involve a technical 'discussion which vtfould here be out of place. It must- suffice to say that it does; so that, as the cerebral congestion in a hanged person brings on insensibility within, a ; minute, while .the physical agony of suffocation does not begin until later, it follows that , the victim does not feel any of the pangs of asphyxia. He hrst becomes insensible, with ac company in)leasurablev feelings, from cerjBraijconge8Uon, ana toen is cnox ed to death while unconscious- S tit .. Or Sngar.CoatedC0ycentait4,Iiooi ana 'uiq mrcoj AatliBtlioa Grannies. THE L.ITTIiE GIANT-: CATHABXIC, or jnaitnm lnirbnU . Physic, j, if j-.,! .nhiMt. -jititjT " taking the Ljtw, repulsive, a(iaue6ii4 pfiial Composed ot eeap,rraUeiahd-bUlLT-Dir enta, when we can, by a careful appucatfon chemical ecience. extract all thA 7lfhM. f other medicinal properties from the most valu4 W4S 1UUWI a minute G nitiiwra eea, mat can be-readiiv awauoweU "J 4UBW us 1110BB euiiuiiirB SLDmaeas and fas tidious tastes. Each little Purgative-Pellc 1 represents, in a most concentrator! nrm n TOX : cathartic power as is embodied In anv of th'i " their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them art 1 ui suppose uiat mey are tmrh or drastio t et: put Bnohignot afalltheoafiAthfliiiffpror.'' aetirp medicinal principles of -which they a oomposed being so . harmonized and modified " one by the others, aa to produce . a. . moai nearcmrif ana tboroagh, yet eentlii tipon analysis. -will find In thum BiS.f7:i pthep fonns of mereuryj mineral pblaoc or hn Beinar entlrelv vA(tnKix. feare is required while, using them." Thev oner- ate witnout disturbance to the constitution, diet. or occupation... For JttUudicwHedrf in the Shoulders, Xlgrbtness ol the Chest, Dizziness, Soar cErnetatlons from the Stomach, Bad.taste til the month. Billons attacks,' Pain, tu re5 ion. 01 Hidners, ; Internal fvi-- loated feeliug-abant Sfoinah,Rnsh1 Htglxeoiored b' ot Blood tq at nil lMm rorebodiusrs, take Br. Pierce' Please ant Pnrjratlve Pellets, In explanaUon o? the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over bo great a variety of diseases, I wish to say that their action upon the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative im. ress. Age does not impair the properties of lese Pellets. Thev Ar sUirar-cnntAd ni in closed in glass bottles, their Virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, so that .they are always froaH and reliable. Thls is not the case, with those pills which are put up in- eheap wooden. e pasteboard boxes. " J?eea1le,ot that for aU -dis-. eases where a IMtive, Alterative, or Pargative, as ;niiicated, these little fellpta will rive the most peiieci satisiacitioa to ail who asetnem. ' - - ...... They are sold by all Brusrslsts at 25 cents a bottle. S. 7. PIEBCE. M..p:,Prep'r, . BUFFALO. .N. Y. Good Bigestion. 'Give us this day our daily bread" and good medicine' to digest it, ia J both reverent and human. Tbe .human stomach and liv er are fruitful sources "of life's comforts: of disordered and . diseased, they tingle misery alone every nerve and through every artery. The mari or itfomsn with good dfgestipdee beauty a they - walk, and ' overcome obsta cles they meet In the routine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The wnrM ftiu qflflifa.tgflnr thT4 nftnr. Irinda of medicine, before death can Jie perfectly abolish la: bul&that BQanvJ lives have been proloDged1, and taanjr sufferers from Liver disease. Dyspepsia and Headache, have been cured by Merrell's Hepatine, is no longer a doubt. It cures Heflflache in twenty min utes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful aiscovery yet made in medical science. Thosa afflicteij ,with bil iousjQpS3f$cr Merreli'sfle'pa . It can be had at Dr J H McAden's, Wilsdn & Harwell's and Dr TU Smith's. - 1 1 . - - gT MARY'SOriiNQ SCHOOL GARIBA.LDI, N. 0. The fifth session. of this already well known institution will commence Septem ber 2d. 1878. -iTerms $65 for session of five months, invariably, in advance. ..There wiir ateo be teceited 'srimitea hUmt) b! J&ay5' nhnlart nn nnvntA term!). i tl For particulars appl, V A 1 4 IV I V I . fT f ' " scholars on private terms. uii.iiifinn V J V t V. K MJ Garibaldi, P. O., Gaston co.. N. C. LIQTTAmLYLP,, ; iM Younts' Family Floor, I Ramsour's Family Flour .uno i; - v. N. C Hams, Bacon, Meal, Hay, Shucks, mcb28 Jjt2tli3 PtfMP3 FOR SALE. I have a large lot of well Seasoned pari pi 1 j r 1 ml 1 1 1 1 on oariu, lui.an.v. uv pumua nave rueeu made about i yeafi,' 'and aTe fully Seasoned Any one desiring a jspoA .Pamp,.canube gap pjiea uutap, oy ; jun26 , ' B N SMITH. jjt THRESH CABBAGE, S'YaSeIcSh ST0RE.I janl.; ,:,:v v .... -i QISUDOROS preparation, tad f Torito upon ererr mil -ppointd toi i BT u JJracrguta n itauuku, pro ivrr vorti. ta tsstst iell .Hiis'20 laG-tOM' tcl If! J.'-l .'ifi !!H1 .ii'"- SCJ-ll -v.J 1 '.!'! oa-ir-.i i tJnsociabilit TT ' ... 3& BEDUGTIONS iy. TTTl in t.i- ;xn- '- '( 1..: .. rr'IB,.-:.--'-''' : (J) nn IE m . . . : 1 1 - . a . : ,.: . ; - 7x.i. J.iil 1 Bv fin immense Dractiea. extendifie thrnmrh a period of years, hayinsr within that tfine treatnH many thousand cases of those diseases peculiai to woman, I have- been enabled to perfect a' most potent and agreeable medicine that' meetsc; Uie indications presented-by. that olnas'fl did. eases with positive certaityrand exaotoasa. , 'To designate this, Mtorai apeeiflo eompound, Ihaveamodit " i!- . , Dr.l Oi-i j J ( n. The term, however. Is bnt a feeble expression'- niga appreciation 01 its, value, based upon,, of my my own personal observation. l-'As- a close ob server, I have, while witnessing its positjTere-, suits in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it' out as the climax or crowning gem of my medica career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe; and eflectual remedy for" this- class of diseases, and one that wilt, at an times and uiiuci tu4 tuuiiiusuinues. aci. iuiiuiv ana in nar mony with the laws which govern the female system, i am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. May, even more, so confident am I " wai 411 viix uuit uiaaupuiiib luu. imjai MUlKiUne expectations of a single invalid Tady who 0888" it . fo anyfli the aihnena for which J recommend it, that fblaernd seU it under A POSITIVE i uvak ABPTEK. it a uenenciat fleet -is not expenenoed bv toe time EWo-thirds o iheicorw tents-pf. the bottle-are used, I will, on retarget! v the bottle, two-thhrds of the medicine having most perfect confidenoe fa its virtues, I could not rvfTi i r no 1 rir unHav ilmca AAivtitlnmat Vvtir ing witiKsssed its truly miraculous cures' in thou Bands -of cases, I feel -warranted -and perfectly safe in rlikiagrboth my rcfuiauuu aua.pr money on 111 merits.- M'"0--1- - - - . Tbe followintr nrr,femorKr -those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription : has Worked cures,, as if hv magic, and ;with a ceif tainty never Uefwe attained bv anv medicine: Leucorrhma, Excessive . Flowimr.sv PajMul.. Weat Sack, -Pro-.-. rns. Anteversionana ' Eetroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Intr-( nai HeaV NerVcma Depression. DBttiirtv-.7!. pondency, ThwainMascamage, iCaronio. TAi..M&.:M . .1 .171 n .1. n jn,tiov44, jiiwMiiumMui.4n (Vive "mu n tun terus, Impotehcy. Barrenness, or Sterility. Te- nlale w eaknoss. and vpy many other -chronio dieeases Jnc(den to woman; not moptioned; here, lit all "affections of this patu've, my Favorite Prescription works enres'-the marvel'1 of tne woria. - 'J, ins mecucuse 1 00 not extp as a 1 cure-au, out it aamirauiy iumus a siniet ness 01 purpose oeing - a most -perreos specific in all chronic diseases. of tb.e sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will Those who desire further information- on these subjects, enn obtain it in Ths People's of -over ptisres;' sent, -nost-naldr on recntntl of $ l.6a It u-eats mlnntelyjof ttiofes diseaioa peculiar to Fern ales, and trives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those affections,.'. - - 0j --'- i hj . " t FAVORITE PRESCRJLPTW ON SOLD B DHUCGISTS. , u. :. UK.- i. Jlfv GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. f io Ul Baversili' find 'ihe examine bur ' stock befort purclraMh A MERICAK fifiTiRGldALRKS,1 VANiWYCK 8MELTI NG COMPANY ,i rJlerth Jkailboy, JxMsM t3 lli ildj(BilyjerLead ap4pejLH9tes rfdqo- 1 3 j r z. a. -. r uww.AW,vAvi,,PWy feaaraiieii 61 eighty per: ceirt from- whl rnsrf fere td- be HlMM. WOT SOJiis prss-'8h1p$M!fr0m Cbarl6ttevl4iaoiha Central; Itailroad ita.TVUmia-Tthencs jta Amboy by.sal. eao p.b .noii-jvirb i&dS n - Ores, should . be Assayed and inscected bvt 1 : i - j 1 - J J 1. Jut -'J i , . j. 4 i . a 1 j - m ; Fj:or,Uap.na-ptJ,UttltedBtaJWuit -" tot further Information refer brnerbers of the Unarlotte Minme Uoard or to ferth Amboy.- Dr JULIO H RAE, -1 prUtf JAKS YOUR JtETURlsTQ TO jTHE CTTYi All persons residinz in the city on the 1st Monday m Febnrary, JaiV''bde8 politic:or corporate, who owned; poasesa d tftTahle nrnmrtv cm the,dav;.siorftpa.kf. L will Dlease caD. a t mv office' wimin'SO'dav Latid mate rettirh under' oath' ot their taxs Die pons, nai ana personal property; jvn a . ot their 'net income' received dnrtatr4fe4f fiscal year; next preceediag thcSaid 1st Monday in Februaryi 1878i(il oi hsuajtm tsi nApa aiLpsrscinsf bodies, boIaUoo? orpdr ate. who were Jn. nossession tot .real or . sarV sonai pfopf riy as aforesaid, as aeents; goar .ui&ua pi ubucf, ifjuegsuuiuTtB, uiuab return tne same unaer ttn witnm su day from n jun!8 ha tawl: : 0iiClerk aodiTreasJ J aeraWj nauustraieaAiagazLne forToune Pebnle.'is the verv boat Dnb- ucwion 01 tue itina m our conniry, as weij as tne cneapen; jror n agency, -snd to at ay it d LOTHBOP A CO., feb25 j; vi 3-,j;.;'.r tivr n'Saton; n mouqvu 1 - - . Trio .oajW ! 1 '-'J 1" .11 'I .1 M I 0 y Y 1 .t ti IT HEAYY I .V!. A . i rr: : 7 ilr TIP MONDAY, 1 i; July 1st. TT IE us THE BATTLE 0N. The limounccment Of Selling lt Cost ... FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DATS HAS CREATED GREAT EXCITEMENT IN. THE CLOTHING MARKET OF We-are no convist. as to take advantage, or nronose t sell nnt our entire Stock. The immense prosperity in our business has forced us to sell, and we still more reduce bur stock in order to enlarge and remodel onr nlftrifinf hnainess Public Opinion is still unanimous and decisive in awarding the Palm of Merit to oar Popular House. J , : i' '. :-'?! M : .j NoClothin House in North Carolina can say what we can, h-int-x r v?cAliWftImjaort .our ioods and Manufacture our Own Mens' Clothing t , . -Jlo Job or old styles of goods hut new designs fresh Goods and Latest styles 5 very lime. - t n We have still a few Boys' and Children Suits which we will sell at Manufacturers cost. L. BERWANGER & BRO., jit FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, NATIONAL CLOTHING II ALL. 8SSS PPP KEB II NN N B r r a. 11 a m h aa mm -titt t r . 8 tf SrS H K II1.N MJN : SS. PPP' 5n 1 : 1 Li. GOG MM MM n t ' I. n KN K G G MM MM n L L n NN S M MM M II L L II, N.N N- O OG M M M II L L n' NNN OGG M M S II LLLL II, N NN T HAVE RECEIVED MY EEK RBR Y Y E B R Y Y EE BAR , YY B R R Y M BBB fi x GOODS nd will sell them at Prices which defy COMPETITION. , . Persons nurcbasintr Goods in mv linn will finrl if. in ih 1nta.t n gifeiinea call before buying elsewherie, as I' will not be undersold by any one. ilimZd bar, t. MiR- lvlcNEIS; Tryon Street. i iti e.:3 1: 1fi J greatly Teduced pricea as to ensure rapid sales : ''..r'f 't . i j. ;ft fPSPa entire-Stock of : GOO-' OX a OO M 'iBSa , O GO OO Op pS CO- O -OO !OD BBSa 6 MOj Oa OP D g is u U DMMMMMM xro m uiu-itvtu' M K MBBB fif-i rnjf nnD'TftftR' fcWE-.fe8 ss B; ElKBRii- 8SSsSs' y yx v -n -w a a RKKBSSSS8 ' uu w uv jjLi nss pnees of the1 seasons ff- J wj-jtSs HRvaeieganii ime ot rymte wods,' in pieasiner variety: ' pnfcea guaranieea. Aisplendidline fancvHose: Latdiest Misse'a'nd lrChiH. iSjnue oKirrs, 7orijQ-?.eacii,: Wiu oe sola ior ou Po: .aril ISSU. uyO jaokup ;. . .; 1 wAiidegitat. asHOrtment Ladies Silk - Parasols and Umbrel faicldMbiracost:1 :a dJ ' :vJ n ;riJ-' mstcyedtbe-Ufetn Indies English Walk- Acharmins variety- of uBuUionx0repe JseBufiing em- jj tMrargainxtounter.is Jrtmg 'daily; replenishedr f 5 s a Just Beceiyed, an eleganilotof Jfrasselunil ?5. VL OWljvJ-iV June 17. ,;i 3 -jIJ ji; c-!'? 4 --' L'A. 4 . 4T
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 30, 1878, edition 1
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