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THE CH A 11L0TTE OBSERVER; ita.umKK YAK J OB IsEPAR TMENT -has been, thoroughly supplied with, very needed womtwiA tl uaest'Stytee f.fvpe, and every manner of Job Work can now be done with " neatness dispatch and cheapness. . . . I TT canJurnuA of aftorf notfee : " '- j BLANKS, BILL BEADS, - o " . lL? ! "LETTER BEADS, fOARDS, ." ' !' SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Daily, one year postpaid) xn advance.,.. .& 00 Six Months. .. 4 00 Three Months.. 2 00 , 75 One Month WEEKL Y EDITION. , Weekly (in the county) in advance......... ...$2 00 Out of the county, postpaid ................ 2 10 six Months:.-..: 1 oo Liberal reductions for dubs. VOL. XIX, CHJLE Nv Xkv ; SATURDAY, JUIf 1$, "I878.c SOJ 8,927 L0TTE fieadYrmade Clothing and General Merchandise, ' will find at the old established house of - BLIAS Sc This Largest. Best Assorted and ever brought to We are- prepared to prove upon examination of our stock that we make no vain boast, and solicit buyers, both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, Alpaccasj Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings very low. Fair dealing, yourselves. Polite and attentive cierks. Democrat and Home copy. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' A Ah. FTTTTC: ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S janS ;;3nfi i.. . . ... : VIA '. PORTSMOUTH, Ta.,8ALEM, HAMLET, anil CHARL0TT1. 1 C. As QUICK and RELIABLE, aa any Freight Route between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES AND ;AXL POINTS SOUTH. Express Freight Trains, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For fall information, Tariffs, &c, apply to Iricli26 BR,GkAINrS -IN 15 TLJ IHi ET H. UJ IKi US AT XAT A' T-?:' Kf! -T3L JL t JLU NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF Parlor, Chamber, Dining THIrf ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE AT " ACTUAL COST, AND STORE FOR RENT. junll nir. 3HE. DR II H fa I S T A lM R U U U I O I ftll -w . . . - j. JN ow otfers to the trade a lull tolognes, English Select Spices, Colgate Honey and (glycerine, Map; English, FreneU and itoeriJET s . ' " - Carefully prepared' at all hours, both nigHt &and day, at J. Hi' McADEN'S i ) ' ft' m TiTiiBHTLER'S Cheapest Stock . of Gdods- this market. ': Call and see us and judge for ELI AS & COHEN. march 22 DSALXB IB ALL KINDS OF FURKITURB, BEDDING, &C. A PULL LIMBS or CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER BUTTS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 6, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE. N. 0. CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. - 1 CLOSE CONNECTIONS, S. PINO! Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. H? (l I I rS JL V- LY1 Room arid Ofiee Fornit r-ir.fi. a: ' CH'EM 8'foe' It smote him atthe very instant U y IT m ;f , -J 1 1 when he felt the full conviction that mr ''mm a ' . WM 1 . J stoclc 01 JMton's mnracis anq, Prescription Store. ' f I .a (BMW A un . ror a ioage in a garden ot cacumDers i i. Ob , for an iceberg or two at control I - Oh, for a vale which at. midday the Sufi cambers ! . i Oh, for a pleasure-trip tip tothepole ! , :: Oh, for a little one-story thermometer, ; With, nothing , but zeros all ranged to a Oh, for a big double-barreIediihygwmter, To . measure this moisture that roils from my brow I ; Oh, that this cold world were twenty imeS '.colder! "':')!' vr.i. i:. . - (Thaf a Irony, red hbtg it Beettttkbf to'mie ;) Oh, foi a turn of i dreaded jld"-BboQ Wei! ; ' Ob, what a comfort an agde would be 1 Oh, for a grotto to typify healretf;1 ' Scooped in the rock under cataract vast! 1 On, for a winter of discontent even ! Oh, for wet-blank!8 judiciously, cast I ! r' Oh, for a soda-fount! epouting up boldly- From every hot lamp-post against the hot Bky ! r: . v-!' - Oh, for a proud maiden to look at me eold- iy.: . , . -v. -:.v Freezing .mjr soul with : a glance of her eye ' .: ; Rossiter Johnson. . m i m '. .. . ;.. One of the Collegia Addresses; Baltimore Sun. One of the most interesting and prac tical addresss that has been lately re ported in any of the college com mencements is that of Col John T L Preston, of the Virginia itilitarjl institute, delivered before the alumni of Washington and Lee University; in Lexington, Virginia. It may be neces sary to explain that both these promi nent Virginia institutions are in the same town, and that there has been a generous emulation, though not an in vidous rivalry, between them for many years. Col Preston has been con nected with the Virginia Military Insti tute since its establishment forty years ago, being second in command to its presiding officer, and it was probably in great measure to his influence that the institute was originally established. He gave a most interesting history of the college for the last half century. We, have been struck with the great frank ness of his criticism of men and things, both in connection with the college and the material interests of Virginia. . He spoke of Gon Blackburn, who "was called the natural Virginia orator of his day,'' and said that "nothing is more unreliable than a natural orator except an unnatural one." He said that "Virginia has presented the world Lee and Jackson, has tunneled the Blue Bidge, changed her constitution three times, been divided, and shifted among the States her lelatiye position in population from first to tenth. She has exchanged the freehold for univer sal suffrage, introduced public schools, abolished imprisonment for debt, it now talking about abolishing debt itself, and has invented the Moffett . bell- punch. Among other sarcastic re miniscences of the past, Colonel Prea ton remarked that the Valley of Vir ginia was once the great, highway for goods from .Baltimore and irhiladel- la, for cattle from' iennessee, and Indians from the South and West on the route to Washington ; thus proving tb at merchants, steers ; and : savages were better at finding the best track for through tray el than the i engineers of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, who bored the Blue Ridge to get into the great valley, and then immediate ly left it to stumble over all the innu merable ranges of the North moun tain and the Alleghanies to reach the Southwest. The address of Ool Preston is full of sound advice, which Virgin ians, old as well as young, ought not fail to appreciate. . . Death Of general Albert Sidney Johnston. The deatk bf General Albert Sidney Johnston at the battle of Shiloh is des cribed as follows by his son : GeneralJohneton had been riding at the head of his command on his thoroughbred bay, Fire Eater, and passed through the ordeal seemingly unhurt. "His noble horse was shot in four placea t his boot sole was cut and torn by a Minie, but if he himself had received any severe wound he did not Harris rode up from the right, elated uh h5. nwn Bnf.Cess and with the vin dication of his Tenneaseeana. After a few words, Gen Johnston sent him with an order to Colonel Statham, which, having' delivered, hespeeedily return ed. In the meantime knots and groups of federal- soldiers kept up an angry discharge of firearms as they retreated volley as tney suneniy reurea. sy the chance of war a Mime ball trom one Of these did its fatal work. As Gen Johnston on horseback, sat there knowing that he had crushed in the arch which had so longresisted the pressure of his forces, and waiting un til they should collect sufficiently to give the final stroke, he received a mortal would. It came in the moment the day was won. that his own conduct I amJ ra a A nVn vovA tlia4l h A1 KfT Afl11 if a 53- rruV""; V iZ tdnes of war and the success of the faJLumd with a hannier fate than those fall. nd with a happier, fate than those who lived to witness the overthrow and ruin of their great cause. He had of ten expressed to the writer " a prefer ence for this1 death of the soldier1 It cam e , sudden and , painless. ; Rut he ha4 so lived as neither to" fear or shun it. ttoame to him like, an incident; of an immbrtal life its necessary -part, but not its close." Oh Tes, of Course. ' " " ' ' JlJforristowijL Herald; . ' 'V tfliu4tQa.t critic says : 'SignprjjBrigj noli exhibits r unusual resonance t.and power in the jcrescendo, being cperfect? ly iree from the charge of nasaiityro Rtridor in the climacteric finale;! :we have freauentlv noticed this and re marked it; but ait2 the same time;8 we played a trifle; too, m wett, rotundityi ip the cellarlo remsterJn(X the -3voluml& osity Of his expression in the facial andl and tnat is -wen, you n uye ; . . Delicious Cookery, Light, white, wholesome biscuits;' .rolls, bread, and elegant cake; crullersiffffles, aongbnots, ; mufflns, 1 and ' griddle cakes of every kind are always possible to every ta ble by using Dooley's Yeast Powder. , Jesired Cohc-Proof Cucumber Invented T a Man in Hackensack. 1-K Prom ' the'Tfew York Evening Post; Edison lias given to the . world sever? m Valuable inventions, but he will do well to make the most of his fame, be baose? there is a man in Hackensack, N J who1 wf 11 doubtless soon outshine hint as a benefactor to his race. This philanthropist long; ago ; decided that mankind, needed hqthing so much as a colic-proof '. cucumber -j He had for years appreciated the delicate i taste of that, watery vegetable, and had the full est realization of 1 its cooling effect wblen served, acidulated and iced, with the morning mea),, . But. his pleasure was always destroyed by a knowledge that the feast wonld be followed by that abdominal torture ' which jthctr-'. cumber is so. well fitted' to produce. He, therefore, concentrated his mental powers on the production of a encum ber which j: would' satisfy the palate without offendiug any f 1 the or gans with ' which it 'might afterward come in contact; ' His plan wag to ap ply tp the UD grown vegetable the reme dies which are found effective in allay ing the pain which it causes to human beings. He, therefore, chose some rjerfectrseeds and wrapped eaeh''f;lseed in a srntl piece of warm flannel soak ed with camphorJ In the soil where the seeds were desposited he. put a lay er of ground mustard and sprinkling. 6f cayenne pepper. As soon as the plants appeased above the ground he sprinkled them daily with laudanum and brandy, and, in order that both schools of medicine might share in the glory of his scheme, he suspended over each hill a bottle containing nux vomica and arnica in pellets. By this means he proposes to cure the cucum bers' of th q colic ' "which they contain instead of waiting to apply the reme dies to suffering man after the vege table has done its. work.. It is too ear ly for Hackensack cucumbers yet, . but when1 the new species is : ready for market and is proved a success there can be no doubt of the demand for them, or of their inventor's glory. The Bankrupt Act. Greensboro New North State. The repeal of the bankrupt act will go into effect the 1st of September, 1878. This gives about, two. months for debtors to take the benefit' of the act. ' .. Having conformed to all the require ments of the act the ban krunt is enti tled to his discharge ; . ., 1. If the assets which come into the hands of the assignee are equal to. SO cents on the dollar of thedebts prbved, which the bankrupt owes as principal contracted since the first of January, 1869. 2. Or, if onerfourth in hiiimber and one-third in value-of those who prove debts due from the bankrupt as prin cipal, contrapted since January 4, 1869, consent, tne -bankrupt may be disr charged. 1 ; it will thus be seen that m any event a debtor wlthouraesets is entitled to a discharge from all, debts which he owes as principal, contracted before Jauuary x, iooy, ana irom an security aeots whensoever contracted. The exemption allowed in this dis trict, according to thedecision of Chief J usUq4 W aite, are personal property to tne amount oi 9ouu ; aiso me wearing apparel of the bankrupt and his wife and children, pensions, ec. - Under sec. 5,045 revisedBtatutes Un ited States, the bankrupts are entitled to the real estate and ipersonal proper ty exemptions given by : the constitu iipn oi mis saie as agansi; ail liens. Chief Justice Waite holds this'.' section ? . . - r i . . i m n it to be unconstitutional, and as his opin ion eoverns the district 'Judge ! in , this cirouit, tne state exempiiona.. cannot be allowed until the United btates su preme Court reverses the decision of the chief justice. Many t ': the most emment lawyers and' judges, ;'itt, the country differ from Chief Justice Waite, ana naainiauj w&v ijpneTesanas power to grant the otate exemptions in the manner contemplated by see. . qj4& rev. stat, The desposlt. la, register $50, clerk $15, and messenger $15, Postal Cards. The total consumption of postal cards inlfive years lias been 720,155,500. AveTaee increase, SO ier cent. At this rate of increase the annual demand at the expiration of the four years for which the present contact extends will be upward of 440,000,000, o . , i CfvO. Ahead in the Pool " ' From the Cincinnati Enquirer, Dem. Grant is way ahead in the Republi can pools. He will get the nomination for President, but the Democratic rooster will perch dod the. White House. Where to SpeftH the Sirtiimer. What man with a family haying-once been crowded into some small eky parlor' in that hottest of alt kn own places Sarato gaor caa . Deen continually , josuea ana elDOwea Dy lae Metropolitan tnrong tnat ml i alternately in drlst "and snrf at Lone Branch, bat that .has vowed never again to repair to summer resorts. Ana yet witn each returning Beaaon, J cotnsa the query where shall we go ? 8ince last season a new commodious and elegant Hotel has' beeti conrDleted and furnished byDrR V Pierce. in Bafi6alo,JJ.sYi at a cowt of nearij Jbatf ; millioilidjCeaa.j releasnretoker.;io those in ilea; i. r - r - , . -m,r .... or e -l. p. ? . aaa reiaxairoe irem inwo&im misitrtsff, than this. 1st, Its accessibility. 2nd, Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate : the thermometer ranging in summer from'G5 toi 75 degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attractions of the-Hotel and ita environs. All these combine to' render it the most desirable re-' sort for those in search , of relaxation tnd rest. Located on a blufl overlooking the City of Buflfelo, liake Buffalo Bay, and Niagara Riyer as it rapidly winds its way between island and; viLta; to: the great Catar act iust beyond, it affords one ot the dnest )f American scenes Aaaress an letters or nquiry to "Managei of Invalids' apd.Tour sts Hote4,w Buffato,";ir;.&f v- ' ' j For upwards" or thfrty years Mrs Win feWw's Soothing Syrupi hasnbeen used.-for children , It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colics regulates the :howelfij pares dysentery and diarrhoea, whether hlHJl CELEBBA.TED . - - Magnolia Hams, at the wi'tf n.kavr armtv. 1 nnl3! Tryon .St. lQ piaoe oniacenifneBt edrxf ofi lest Kood'medicineto'dfeBBt it. is , both reverent and human : The 1 human stomach and lit er are rrultrui sources of life' comforts; or disordered and disaBed, they tingle mbery: aiong every nerye ana torougb every, artery. The naau or womaawith, good digeeiion see beauty as they walk and oyercome obsta cles they meet m the'rontine of "life where the dyspepUc sees only gloom 'and stumbles and growl at even Imaginary objects' The world still aeeda-tw0 or three new: kinds of medicine ' tefore -death . .can 9 be t petfecUjf abolished ; nut that mauvj lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from". Liver disease, 07806018 arid Headache; have been1 cured by MerreU's Hepatine, is no longer a J uuuut. ii cares .aeaaacne in iwenty - min utes, and there is no ones tiou but whatit.fii the most wonderful; oiscoyery yet made in- meaicai science.. Those afflicted with bil iousness and Liver Complaint stonld' use MerreU's Hepatine. It can be had at Dr J H Mc Aden's, Wilson fc Burwell's and Dr TC Smith's. ' -' ALLAN'S JLNTI-FA.T U pordy TegeUble and perfectly harmjesa. It act! apoa the food la the stomach, breventing (t being converted into fat. Taken In a6codance with" dt rectlons. It vfll ve4ace a fat peraon frn tp ttt Bre - prands per week. "Corpulence is not only a disease Itself, but the harbinger. of others," 80 wrote Hippocrates two thousand years ago, and what was true then Is noue the less so to-day. , . ... 8old by druggists, or sent, by express, upon re elptofSlJsa Quarter-dozen $400. 'Address; BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., Frontrletors, Buffalo, X.'Y- INVALIDS: KGTE! iqd Canarta. Uit i visit jm;io, iroin psi-rs nimi'U v n: rr.ii ntt.-ilo. at tlicT rllVUol!snlr:.IL'.PtRlMl5. na the wiuclv .V i It necessary that tlK'"Uii'U'r nr tiu iii-KiiuilrnxsliouKt Bit proviae a piace on a prcum and coimmntioug scale tor tlielr entcrtatiimeivt :m) comftirt. ; ; ' ADVANTAGES OFKEKKIXTlic Invultiis' Hotel g more cmnplfte hi Hi imlftmenH than any slmli ULT institullou In tlie worlil. The biiih.Hug is located in one of thu most lioiililil'iil ul .loslrnulc portions of Hie Ulty oi liuumn, .-in t pmimmivwn line view ot .Lake Erie, Nhigarw Klvor, and tl; srroniulliiif country, being Bituatea In tlir niMst 'of an ('xtpnslte system of beautiful parks. The 1 Intel Is furnished with a patent safety passenger levator, to convey patients to and from lite dlilerent floors: U nrovliled with all Vinds of approved iKittus aml luit Hisb tounocteU-wKb IB a weu-appouueu vuinasimu uiiii .wYJWS ttilty IQ. afford proiKT miSaii3.ortxerilso.i-KJ XtiA . -fr f-V CR0N1C m.SEAt: uf(A ?UJS, wliOllf Jkjltit ina iriedfeal, sunticst.ot' meelitinnral. trentmeVit, conie'' wltwn tne proviHfl wtrseverai.epc'GUHtKiS ht'. ' DISEASES OF WOMEN. Esrx'C hi Mr arc tlld mrTn'- ttea of this Infirmary of a superior order as regards the remedial means and appliances for the cure of all those -chronic diseases ;i)Qc,ulir-. to rt'iiiHle.- jLtid employment, In modettitfou,' of tMw, bVipThtCM, HiHcmbUiinuu. . aiiu . uuiev .aviirvvmi. uaLiiatrKb -ill s to Trlifch we resof t-ln et)v: iaees ryWM1 aluahle n to the surfivoe, gener:d sUampoOimc, -fedisltoojt .TO1V ments, and light calistUenlct'Xetripsi 'tO tnlt .lovuuyen an conirested nurts. lmnrovo iiuresti Uod, anil. ion. i senefl' rentftnen tne mqseies. prwuce iwpormnv oeneHetiw IS m ai( cas lu wiiictt Mt-F iikuiw Uicse mean aDull ica- Ko experimenting Is resorted' torlli'tliejrcat. stent The most anurored medicines are carefully: employed, and the judicious .regulation of the diet. in till, me CUDUllluu u. uic imucut mc uiunmfu tvii" Hiatinn of the sleenluir uoartment. tlie cbeerine, In fluence of music, social intercourse. Innocent 'gaities for amuBement, and all tliose agtnoiea vrrtfch ted to arouse the mind of the patient from despondency, and thus promote recovery,' are no negieeted.- . NERTOU8 PKEA8E8. Paralysis, Epilepsy KFlts), Chorea (St. Vltus's Dance), and other nervous affecT Uona, receive tlie attention of an efpert lit thla sna. dalty, hy which Hie greatest sUHs attained and the most happy results, sepnred, lijK DIBEASE8. Ihla dlytslon of the practice In fbe'Jbvalidtf Hotel t very ably manageU by a gent fiemim of mature Judgment and ekl'V BroncBlaL trhmat nA T.imf Diseases are verv larcrelv treated KYE AKP EAB$peci&l, attention is given to u. debate operations on -the eye ana -ear, a aistin oulahed ocmlist and aortst being under engagement , to conduct Uua brancn or ine pracuce. ieaible by carriage, onmlous, or street can. biu i.TBR'a Omnibus Ageata, on au. incoming train a be relied upon to deliver passengers and baggage. With security and dispatch. ' . ry Address B. V. Pixkck, M. D., 'World'a Dlspe ry nd Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. THE -:' ' ARISING SUN,"; -.-! '. According iQiiixe .K)mmandof .JoshQa,. Old, lthongh epndiated, hytte'iMpe Philosophy' ; of the iVw, ii now btanding still, at the Old PUceylba cTradeiStreetopiJ ppsite the Market HdHSBiphis Hornet Fire Enginef' Hail. nerei:tn!e;iig1jl o ieaiorr illuminates the uf nrrbtinafngi 5 atmosphere, Which invests all things with the glow of inspiration and the world no longer seem? A jflieting a DUW TV , For man'a, illusion given,'!1 J T-V'ii:W ill For righbhare yofewitl find. aj3'iin'uOiJl i ii..iiii.V3j trii Who bas In Store? 2(.t I ti"jJ lJi i ; i af iis.-.rd one uia; ; Candies, Cakes, Piep, The Great Washington Pie Included, j Corn Starcni1 Bnes'plckleB, Fresh Bread, Can neaFroit and iVegetabies, Sugars and' GfeffiJesV- Tobaeco?' 5gai,L'86.nff:Tdys' cents per doaen, at the. - D iTiflVQfT ii TrannKlMOt.!. The GREAT EEDI tor, OOB.PTJXjEI STO 3. ! . . rzz- I t . if t;i . -, -JUaH,oOOn. . . '..4- . : ' f ' ' ,h . ' ' ' n It : f ; ia- 7 'I m ! ami l ' : r - ' i. ' r i ! ,, FOR .v. A MOHDAT, IP JUNE "We will CLEARING OF ALL SMALL LOTS Mr) At prices irrespective of real value. TTT and our Children's Department will hfe closed at actual CD present Special jj in several Hnes, and we IE invite your early attention IB cure choice. D3, FOE 30 DAYS fill The Just response to our Announcement HAS GIYEiX US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, iid we are gratified to know nounce pur i SUPERIOR IN MAKE, STYLE and FIT, to any other sold or offered in We have a few more of Boy's and Children's Suits, which wiU be sold at less than Manufacturers'; C6st, You buy new fresh and stylishly designed goods for the same price as or less than Job Goods. ' L. BERWANCER , &' BRO., nit, tt: MKEIQAN METAJ-DjRGICALWORKS, ! Perth Amboy, N. J.' : : GxJld, 8nrer, Iad and Copper Ores reduc ed and eJgbtt pet cent of : metal ecovtred. GOLD: SYLPHS EST ORES a , speciahj1; a guarauje! oi eighty per cent, from. which expqn&ea to. be deducted.. ,w ...... '. Oj-esTrija)e4'from Charlotte yia Carolina CehtratLBatlr6ad t6 WUmlngtoii, thence to Amboy-br sail. ;I ,: ' r- ' Ores lbould be Assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, ofthe United States Mint. .. : For farther information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. :. Dr JULIO H BAB, ,', prl4tf ;' Gen.Stipt. 20ca.Yttinbfr-$2aYcar U7IDE AWAXE aniUuBtratedMagaxine II: for .Young People, is the very beat pub lication of the kind, is oar oonntryj as well as the cheapest. . For - an . agency, stnd to r . tOTHBOP 4, CO.; . "Ubn "r Boaton- We bfierto the tradei the followins: desirable goods at such Igratl reduced prioe'as to, tne rest oi.tne seasoi our TJ MM MM MM MM KKB RRK DDD Els EII oS& aBSa UMMMHM1TUUE K R D DR RE 5i U M MM M M.MM M KB RRR. D D KKB EUj B8SoB88a U M MM M MB fi It ! D DR. RE . S. I UU M M M M M . M KB R R DDD Wiii be sold at' thejloweet prices of the. season, j ' An elegant-line of White Gbods, in pleasing rariety ; prices A; splendid ling fancy Hose A large lot wnite irts,.woilh $2 i;Silk Parasols and tJnabrek fmihmi novelties iBtLadieV Eiiglis W&lk- mS "Hats ' ""ui 'l$"-1 lavtil -xsm ;t)1 vJinow oa t)racnigflithneesttcolQrd design v98$WthmP& otherprettynoyelties itt the Fancv .Gooda departtr w. a nn i niinii in jviv iirii a. i 11 . iw riil.iar3.-i i!i ." vi j--. ii-i't KJ9 V) tU , ALJX. ALlXMJf tW V KJX JA.Q - I .Tannic.-1 , f f.iiisirt'Vf i er?ViiT frji seal cut TP 8th. make a wcr. f. cost "We will Bargain IT HQ to se IE your J3S MORE ONLY. tha our numerous patrons pro , ' SALE A DB FDf E CLOTHIEES AND TAILORS, . ! r . JsATIONAL CLOTlttXG HALL. UNDERTAKING ! ; The undersigned, is now prepared to fill . all orders for every class of Undertaking; Having on hand a full assortment of ' ;Coiis, WefeaDl BW I, . BOTH WCOD AND METAliC. PRICES AS LOW , AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every description repaired at short notice. W. M. WILHELlf. Tryon St , Opposite M. E. Church, jnne 20. A- ensure rapidiales : entire diock oi - aaa oo oo ddd ir uu vv uu fa ! Q O OO OD f 19Bj 0 GOO OO1 ODL DTT 1 OGG OO j OO DBDi "M8 M - A n . I R RRKKD8SDOS8 -It . . ,' . : ' . r ; Ladies, Misses'i and J Child- .nv-'i IC ivo!x t
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