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Ml lli III, I II ts.i ll it d- ill illl 111 4. 1 11 .,,,:. .1 1 S U-: I Js-fiMSfe ISriffldl .... UfelJii6r .W-kVl .. WeWy (in A coiay) in advance v $200 -'' ' 0 tnoo '-0? -,...-; .'1 ct. ---""if i , ' 1 r -'- 1-' - ".: ; ; - . . Reailj-inadc Clothing! anl . win una at me old The'Largest, Pestt rAssoRTED:9nd;CHEAPEsi Stock hr Go6ds hrvMXto V., T.a lir u "r" j w i - .... v miviu wiuro BUJCuflJaini?. Darchs Oar stock of Dress Goods, Wjbite Goods, Alpaceas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun UmbreUasans, Ties and Fancy Gods are complete and will be sold atlAsTONismaG tbw prices. ; oarpciB, kjii viutus. ana matungs very low.; yourelves. , Democrat Rnd Home copy. BURGESS WHOLESALE PINE ASSORTMENT OP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUOT ARRIVED. , ,,C4I'IjAI) SEE THEM. . ; . . . PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $135 1. New'' 9 Stops, $67 ' New, 71 Oct. $145 New, 12 Stops, $78 : "Magnificent," "bran new." "lowest prices fever given." Oh how this "cruel war" rages bat LUODEN & BATES still hold the field and raia hot shot into tke-Boq- maanfao. turers who deceive the public, with Hum bug Grand Offers on Shoddi Instruments. Bend for Special Offers, and circular expos . ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Lxtd skk & Batis. Wholesale Piatro and Wrf an Dealers" Savannah. Qa. 1- They have established a branch house at Greenville, 8. C, "THE McSMlTH MUSIC HOUSE." Their mstruments can te bought on the same terms as at 8a van r ah, "and cheaper than sending North, or cash or. by monthly instaUments. Don V fail to bQJ tight at home, Greenville, 8. 0. jnl51m ,: . piTAPSCO BAKING POWDERS. , The best in use. V: For sale at manufacturer's prices. JOHN W HALl & CO; Trade Street; ' .T ' -IN 'jE TO" IES 3 IE "IP TEJ US IS ! t i. i -AT ttt m TOk JEM m HST m JE13L WS:E-R next T -1 MY BTOC-fiHEfeEW? ILARGB AND Parlor; Chamber, Dinitig THH ENTIRE BTOCK TuR SALE- AT junll :iir t.;i Mr. F. -nsi "V"'--- A' Hit H IVI'1.1 O ORUCGI8.J &tu Now offers to the trade aull Co - Engli6helect - Kfoapl iJguan, Jjrencirj.na American "niriuv 'xww. 0arefrilre5at.-atftU hours, botljblt ti 'nrw. .1 nb iii f t 1 i-ij Sn"a tr-Mi fit i: I aA t t ii.. i , ,s A hurt iffi .ill ,tf-ir , , trtam r I Store TVS 1 tifiV . ! . IjBeaeiral established hous&bf this 'market niion-2piroqr slock tht we make aadjjige; for E,IAS & OOHEiK.i if ! I - 1 11' march 22 NICHOLS, & RETAIL r-i DUUB Ir j j -.. ALL KIKOOF FURNITURE, 0 ' CHEAP BKD8TKADS, LOUNQK8, PARLOR &CHAMBKR8DTT8. OC'FPINSof all KIND8 on HAND. - No. 5, West Trade St., QHASlklOTTE . N. 0. Ileal ; EtateM ihihs: AKD Immigration: "Agency. , ("EOR selUrjg, buying and renting Mines, J? Land nd Houses, and providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected with, the 8oOTtiBt Rrieto," circnlatedin this eoitntry Uuropettwice a unontb, I will adrertise, free of cost, all farms arid mines, placed in my hands, for sale. , vV - THOH r DRAYTON, aug9 ' Charlotte. N. C fJlO EDITORS AND. IPBINTERS. Having had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and Stationery, I have deter mined to keep a supply of both al ways .ion', hand, which. ;I ; propose tp sell ;.at manuCaetarera .- , prices, less freight, trusting to 'a small; "commission for ront. . ,Oive me your oraere anayouanaii ipieasea, -- - un&o n. junixo, marI7;: f'-i - Observer. n 4T TT7 TCH CSL ' V ST jaiitr O s 0 EM BRACES A FULL LINE OF 1 Room and Oflccinmiture. . 1.1 j 1 .. 'iiw :.:,-.n' UitMi' eoBisr . . , o ktruAU cost, -w store j -5i i-.-x-i ,'"F i:;n .. vtH umbo. FOR RENT. nai'4 i'!u Tii".' i ii in"! w irit-f ."'t.'t bM3.'iro: o-ii n;ii fwj'.. - &t iifds - ''Jt ui 8uno3 iiihelc boa auaid f.j 1 stock of iari?a JScfo-oos and ;;,jCMiiOTM I - XH u8 nwoiS tOJ A Tell it WW. "1 1 'W5 I'. ItA'Jlfi .l.iOiL Sdi ftiii't ().i"ViW5Jaji ' ,jnt udO j ,K'v:05tn7Aa YOiii 'l 1 SfitS iFwViaia oldfBea - Butler look 5 tndei thai "hiteIume ofKmiine,1 anyhow i' 0 : Jiaj, ifi A Bnrke of New Orleans, .was, ten years' agea day laborer, in a briek-yardv- : - U Three raypadsTpPsilM doflaiis'e1 lately drawn to the. Uniteds States treasury An San FraneisooM u The tntire valne was ob! ly $300,000. :i ,..! j. ''. j; if The A tlant , Obiastitotion . grujnhleSj bei t cause some men who sei negroes,' free has a monument, while George Washington1, who) set white men Iree, has none. " - - Paul deCaaaagnac remarks that the Treaty of Berlin waa feigned with the quUlq qX fotir TQltures, two geese and one pigeon. , Fanie, he admits, played the part of a goose.:: 1 , ,, The new rules of jails' in Ireland, require prisouen to on, . pianas ana sieep ,wnu tneur clotnes on tor the nrst month. T. Expe rience shows this to be a torturer ,,f . . ' The New York Express sings' ! fio "Root, hog, or die," or words to that effect, express John Sherman's adyjee to the workmen eu of work, and thials in strict accordance with Beecher's gospel- that starvation is a means of grace. . .; 1 i.n-yK.i :-: ,n The annual payments by the English Goy- ernment to the-Qneen, her children and relatives foot up $& 7(0,000. It seems crfael to make Victoria pay' a: foil income ax on this vast amount, toot the hard-hearted Goy erpmenf forces "her to do it. Columbus Alexander hasn't sot tbrodeh with Congrtesman Huaton, of Virginia, yet He proposes to have him indicted for "post ing" him (Alexander) for refusing to fight a 'duelv ! which i a penal offence under the District of Columbia laws. - f ' A man. who has been trying to borrow fire dollais, spates that he has drawn $30, 000 in a New Orleans lottery, but telegraph ed the compahy1d quarantine the draft un til October on account of the yellow fever. He would make a splendid christian states man. A reporter of The Post yesterday met! Oil the Avenue an old friend f bis school boy1 days. The reporter asked him if he was still in buBinees J' N6;Wi said he, '"I am a bankrupt." "What ! ybu the son of the first merchant in Toledo ?" "Yes, bit j I waa sired by and damned by John Sherman." fhere are those who turn up their hoses at watering-place letters ; but if they could for one instant look in upon the watering, place correspondent .as he. mops his brow and frowns, and wriggles in his seat, and raps his head with his , penholder, and sha files hisifeet, and saaea up at the oeiling. all in the agony of describing how the beau tiful and accomplished Miss Baddytaddy, the cynosure of all eyes is "stopping" there, they would be far more lenient. The watering-place correspondent was originally in tended for agriculture, or some robust call ing, and it isc't his fault if his letters are not worth $300 apiece. The Case of the. R. & D. R. R. Co. vslhe Gov ernment. " Very much having been said by Re publican papers about, the injustice of the claims of .the Richmond & Daja.- ville 'RailraiJCompany which were iderod"tOLbe paid by the last- Con- "n. - ufm-t .f gre88tr;,Bimpie; jusucn: lnqucea us to tol publish the following state of facts in-hecaseas furnished by Mr Ray ner, the present solicitor of the Treas- tisyVA In- a letter to the editor of the pdkmaA''ccoi he says : The simple facts are that the Rich mond & Danville Railroad Company in 1865 presented a claim for transpor tation of paroled prisoners at the uni- orm rate of two cents per mile per .. a 1S. man, ana it was rejected dv me ac counting officers, except $137.20, for want of proper vouchers,' and-that the services were rendered before the roa4 waa turned over by the military , au thorities to the railroad company.; ,i; ,, ltt lyotoe ranroa company renew? ed their application for payment, hay ing the proper vouchers and evidence that the road waa turned over to inem before1' the date "-of the service, and they: then .charged as they j were ad vis-. I ed by coupsei to ao, six cents per mue per; man, that being their regular and legal charge at all omeft and. because, oemg Wiiuiu w cftii,ujiyf; i.uo touct government, theyjwere nn jJairty to he covveritioii'bfciDa.'lil4HdnrixiK; the vfir fixing the rate for wafr , purposes at tw6!'ceiits;tpeitoile-p6rt man. ; The vouchers and evidence- oi service 'mete found correct by i the atobdttntingi pffi- cers, ana tne men, actmg vuaner,mas teroGeneral and then AMistant-Jndge-Advocate-General decided! i that J this conipany as iiot bound by thef consenting; so is, aou auvweu tus a mir compepsatioit four ana .one-nau. cents per txiiie pen man that being tlm; irarn allow'eti the.,1 Baltimore & Ohip nd oh'er , tpadSj situated as; these' roads weresubject to raids &c u The total amounf thus fixed was$17145i "iJ 11 .-Thia was-iecommended to" be paid by the Acting Quartermaster4Gerreral, it was approved by the Secretary 66 W ar ahdT was thus' stated jby. the Third Au dit0r.: and was exahiined, passed and amy cernnea oy vue wen oetfyuu Combtroller. and was duly certified, to Cdngress by the then Secretary ;6 the Treasury, and"1Dpngress;a .tbamoriey to pay it, ( , . - -4 tT ow4. when .tne ..new. .secretary 01 War.haa come in ana was asKea ior a Wartftnt to pay thia appropriatidn, it way riifused.Hiolel ttihe accbnnt should I6' jcents per, .telle per man,; and entirely nnir acconnting omcers nnaerwwjc-10 view all that had been done f 1 re : Unon such a state of fapts it troi preaeceoor jjuuo wb knuMw the ' imijmmi! al. p 80S) decided that tne aecison oi a UK oecono -vompirwtKir-v , wufti .u far as.the acconntipg. jpfficers of'lief cenlyappeartOrOrrtiDAry PopPr hension, and especially to a legal pilnd, that new! inclimbehtB of oflicei cdiild x adjusted demand iwhera he thaa cert fied the balance to the Secretary So f lAttoiney-General BaUei. in aa exactly BHfltiar case, says, in 3 opinions, iw, Whether th original i allowance by tUe Secretary of War' waa -proper; ior tokstf ias tin xecatire act; ItihinK, alter, the appli(kUon to CoDgreagiDdi the BUbmis8ijDa of the exact allowance and the actual appropriation fcy law of i th e preciseamottntVi would be troreason 3te td torn over the party to the vex atretfs and delays of especial applica tion to 'the XegiBlaiure." It is attempted toi jwstify the Secre tary of Waf for bis ' refusal of a war rant, by section 191 Revised Statutes ; but that requireBVhim to tbtriit facts affecting the correctness of ; the ac count, and these facts muafc.ibe new and material. He did net do -so; he simply set up his judgment against that of his predecessor.- ' 1 U It is dae toaM concerned that rtjiisj correction houild be made. ft4s proper to add thato other Southem road caj&i claim tWSolicHor's oDinion as a precedent -None are situated m the. taiivllle.riaroftI wf and all ac younta in snoh caaesiipiusl pass the djfferept,, accountings pflicers... It is preposterous to talk of the' opinion as a precedent. It was phased, upon the facts of that eaee one.Anp the .Iaw nnder whieh eKlQftor acted can only to an, .exactly fqmfcuc,'. state facts. .The final apptptiaiioriof Oqhgress to the Richmond i Danville Railroad wai only spmeyjCPO..;' , y v ,. Very Rfispeclfully, . .. , JL. RAYNEB, : ' . , , , Solicitor the Treasury , Washington,. August 9, 1878. v " 8TATKjrirsr :: ' ; . Tim Lee !is going ti 'tun an excur sibn train from Raleigh to Richmond. The turpentine still of Mr Alexan der Johnston, of WilmiDgbon, was par tially burned Monday. Loss not esti mated. ; Goldsboro Messenger. : Many of Col Waddell's friends are urging Capt Gal loway to canvass the third congressidn' al district in behalf of Col Waddell, and we are pleased to learn that he has VJ decided to offer him his services, if de sired, and will vigorously enter the congressional fight when not otherwise engaged. ..! . Hitlsboro Recorder : Recently Mrs Mary Jane Pope, wife of Mr John Pope, of (he yicinity .of Cedar Grove, in this county, was bitten on the right hand by asmaU spider, ,f; As is usual in such cases, there was marked men tal derangement',' and violent apasmod-; ic, action of the limbs. Drs Hughes and Baynes were called in and, applied such remedies as their skill suggested, but for twenty-four hours the condi tion of Mrs P was one of, intense uf? fering and danger. She 1 has since re covered. - , Hillsboro Recorder : The batrglaries at Chapel Hill and the deadly assault upon Mrs Hendon are fresh in the memory of our readers ; and it is with great satisfaction that we announce the arrest of the leaders of the gang ai Ohapel Hill on Thursday, and their commitment to the jail oi Orange county on Saturday. On the night of the 5th inst another burglary was com mitted pn the premises of the Rev G W Purefoy, and suspicion lighting on one Albert Atwater, colored, he was arrested, and he thereupon made a full confession of his,, guilt, and , implica ting Louis Carlton, another negro, and and Alphonso Davis and Henry Ant drews, white, as concerned in this as thepreceeding operations of the gang. OBIOHtAI. OR, THE An'ltcm of telKMtt Ui wf tadiy wlSo Ielrea to Her Brt,irl 1 titan lte novr i. . t ' 1 ' ' ' Cnfortanately not one woman in a lnradced, nub eetd to the 'whims of an American climate possem m that basis and starting point of real beauty a pure and clear complexion. What natuVe has tfaaa denied, art. must Le called ttgte toteniahi u -r'tx iUm; . 16 eamhe done; tt U done daily; Prof. VT. K. Hatran placed beauty within tJie reach of every nn blmed daughter of Ere-irhen be Hsoevered that urpriaing artiaKknosra in fashionable circles as the 1 " li ill V '."!". j-.i-. i 1; l- -lu: nit u.W'dn The Mienoui TUiif is a sure derice for reaUn i MM adMoeihcApleldaii. ' a I ; lid h It conoeals all natural blemishes in the most ?f- ,1 j t prising anU eaecuTe manner. i; aBktuthneIferTOiibifl, redness; iu.iw. freckles, and tan With nuuneal power. :- i o 31 f It drives away, all evidences ef ftigse and tt ItiasyjAa'tl . v-'; ; ; 'l'stvet'the eomplexion" a. daarnng purity nd. makes the seek, fr' and aims appear griioefnl, rotund, and plump. .... j' '; H'' a mti makes a matXVB Of 5 mt W OOK not more uian SO years old, and changes ha rtutio maiden into a cultivated eity belle. ; 4 : Thditaonolia Bahmrtmotx alt. blemiMhes tn3 W eeaUi evert drawback tf btavty j and, -wkiietit is u karmUu aVteattr, t to t&ftiki insiQ.tffleci that metnttttlbeentt 'eannU deUoiiU mtt'i , 11 iXadies who want to maks themselves attractive eanmaie an absolute certain-cJt,Jl)5r;siff HOUSEKEEFEE .WAHTEDi. 9 J. mtAfi-JiM Lfl Joiia OTJW j : . ' We want a lady hasekeerjer far the Glen AlpinSnringsw Ealary: Jijpemla Best ref-rences-reauiredfifiMust xtet have children, SecretsEFairFace. --i-': smsmsmsmesmssmsmsem wm M t ,!nu.''i '.'jjurjiJ iuiU'JUT iO noli 7 J Kew Adyertisemeiits WT? CTi K TTl? A List of a' Tboxwaod YYHj Jl A.Y.Ju Country .Weeklies, in which we can insert a one- inch adyertise ment one year for two dollars and a quarter a paper', or for the same price we can insert fifty-two reading notices a .new one every. weekXxeranseyerlineseach. ' For 3iat of papers and herparticulars, address I GEOPiRQWEU, 4Q j jP Sfruee Street, VIRGINIAXLUSTER VHEM. The most prolific, variety of Winter Wheat ever knowo and, especially': adapted to Southern' Culture.' : In sorne instances' one knernel has produced 100 full grown heads, and products have heed obtained at the rate of from 50 to 90 bushels per acre. Price eight dollars per bushel, freight paid, and make no charge tor sacks. 8end stamp i for circular of testimonials. Agents wanted in every county in "North Carolina.';, Liberal commissions allowed Address the General Agents. E O DANIEL CO. P O Fox 168. 8in'8ing; New York. ' , . : . J A LBKMARLB. A OiffiSivH VhJ &SS&tiSi F KM ALE INSTI TOT f", m - IM - v-a 1 a - I . -XT' m , ' XV vamiiesTiwF, v ireinia. 1 weniV'sec- oad 88ion,ra mohthe), bertna October IsL- Boardj'ineladjng waBhing.fuel Bd 4i$hts and; tuition w JEnclisb. Latia.'.Oreek (and 1 French, two 'byqred dollars per session. music, vrawing painting tquawy low. The Albemarje is tha bi,st furnished' Itisti tat in 'the Sootb, fW. tehih 1 Aleys new Bath Rooms, and -tne Bkrg6t; Chaly beate Mineral Water in ijoia for pupils free. Fall'Faonttr.i!jAn wescort inrnished three or mere pupils from t& point free, For t ttaiegpes aaaiess RH AWLI S 6S, M A , Presf deot. ....... A Awarded TilyXft prla; V.f!WirtnI Exvodtioa for octer o rweeUnixg a4 flooring. The best Mftaoco ever made. As oar L'.-.o Etrl trade-msrk b clowlr fanltated oa Inferior rrxxls. r:a that JielMn't Bat u on every pine. Sold ' 7 '. dial?rs. Cl frr tamrfc, Ve, to C. A. Xlcksox & Co., Ufn., rctersbure, a. PIANO nEoTc"t ORGAN ?rand Pianos, cost $1,600, only $425. Su perb Grand Square Pianos, cost $J,1C0 only $256. Elegant "Upright Pianos, cost $800, only $165. New Style Upright Pianos. $112. 60. . Organs $35. k Organs 12 stops, $72.50. Church Organs, 16 stops, cost $390, only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. Tremendous sacrifice to clote out present stock. New Steam Factory soon to be erected, Newspapers with much infor mation about coit of Pianos and Organs, sent free. Please address DANIEL F. BE ATTY, Washington, N.J. ffiry A. DAY to Agents canvassing for the W I Fireside Visitor. Terms and outfit free. Address P O VICKKBY, Augusta, Maine. TELEPHONES For Business Purposes, ours excel all others in clearness and volume of tone. Illastrated cir cular and testimonials for 3 cte. .Address J K HOLCOMB, Mallet Creek. Ohio. j. BRIEF TREATIES ON PULMONARY Diseases will be cent free to all appli cants. Address OSCAR G MOSES, 18 Cort landt street,' New York, yr M. CROWELL, at the CASH STOKE, Second door below Hales & Farrior's Jewelry Store, will sell you Grocer'es at the very lowest living prices Everything sold strictly for cash, thus saving the trouble, expense and losses of collecting bills. A good assortment of Coffee, 8ugar, Flour Lard. Hams, in fact everything nsuall found in a first-class grocery store. Motto Quick sales and small profits. jul25 - UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Session begins on the First of October, and con tinues nine months. The institution . is or ganized on the elective Bystem, giving the student free choice -of studies, with full courses in the Schools of the Academic De partment and in the Schools of Law, Med icine, Engineering and Agriculture. For catalogue apply to the Secretary of the Fac ulty, P. O. University of Virginia. JAMES F. HARRISON. M. D., Chairman of the Faculty. Aug 22 mo J TAKE pleasure in informing my friends that I will leaye Charlotte on the 23rd June, for the Paris Exposition, and expect to be absent three months Daring my absence my business will be under the management of my brother, Ambrose Fischesser. : . I trust that my friends will give the ''Im perial" Saloon, during my temporary ab sence; the patronage that they have so gen erously given me in the past; Joseph Fischesser, jun20 , ! it . , i , 'if. , CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUEi ...! . i ... - .. : .. :n; CHARLOTTE, N. C. Col Jobs P THOMAs......Guperiotendnt Uli; . . :i:..fM. Anaiatorl i .,k- . r'u :By a corps of experienced teachers." ' ; 'Ample' ' provision; for : instruction- in Pre paratory and Collegiate Departments. ' X Nexttessirxr will-begin September 15th. fifealth th places m8UtpaBSL' For cir-cularpplya.-th Superintendent. J ' ' Family' Groceries' : HEAI' FOR CASB a" Jl have now in 9 fpre a full supply of G roce ries and fiimfly nppUe, which will be sold at The lowest possible prices. : Pure Cider Vinegar, double strong. ?60 'Bushels of 8eed. Wheat, for. sale. jalSl .b itar.in iftj: Hen z a. 20e mbiw$2?a?lft!!arj .'s:ia3fit2 5RtI . j----' 1 WIDE AWAKE an illustrated Mfcgajnne .. far Vannv Ponnlfl ia that vnrv ruiat noK. tjcafion of the kind In our country, as well lithe chespert; ' ' For an BgericylaMlto.; u lirtr.i y ta D IXTTHBOP cO, .ifebStt jsamiour bid! iOiuhrBoaton 5 GROCERIES AT.VHOLESALL is Buyer: JwUtnd !ltf h their InWest to xaniiit ciatock3bforie purchaainr-' tbi frto htm awit-. rfy- r?i,.'faef- : t 1 u.lll' lhfc JoiXmSnfiV'ChlekeilWSgBS, Onions. Irish Fotateeer-Bweet Potatoes. EGood auwile4.iCofle3 porada forDNE DOL- '1- .T-V. SPRI NG AND SU This day you can buy our 75c, $1, $1.25 and ;$1,50 Straw Hats at one uniform clearing, price, 50c. " , , Our $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, very finest Straw Hats at one ubiform clearing price, $1.00. m ! i - An attractive line of all-wool Cassimere Suits woVth 10 11, 150,13.50; 14, 14150' a4 $15, reduced, uniformly to! the sacrificing price oi $6.0QV , I ':"Yf " ' ' ? : 'J Standard Indigo Blue Flannel Suits reduced to JdlSO J uur celebrated and elegant Yacht Cloth Suits,a the : finest in theworld,; reduced in this clearing sale from $17.50 to $12.50. :"; . ; ' ' :, Heavy Reductions in our Superior White Vests,1 Great deductions " Alnaca Coats. nnrmftllfl T?oInrtirna in mm Statljng Reductions " J Crushing Reductions in our Mohair and linen Dusters, 'lit will rpay the customer to purchase aM). reserve for another easqn, iqr mean a peremptory sale ancl jntexid to elQtqallyxjZwflitihe bace of our Summer Stock without regardto rfcal value .or ;aqtial cost. Remember it is a .clearing, losirg and absolute Slaughter qf Summer Goods. E.D. L ATT A & Merchant Tailoring Department of L We have just received our samples of ' "" t . FA L LAND WINTER GOODS For Garments to be made to order. We would be pleased to see our friends and patrons, and receive their orders. We have the finest of French, German, English and Scotch Imported Goods, and we will manufacture them at 25 per cen cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. Respectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIEES AND TAILOES, NATIONAL CLOTHING HALL. K. B. We are selling the balance of our Spring and Sum mer Goods regardless of cost. L. & & B. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, Sf, C, Terms, per Day, - - -Table Board, per Month, Fl ELD BROTHERS, Prqpnctore. , ' - . 'Ii. S.'jil.!-'-' , i :T;; ; t& Being determined to keep a Firet-CIasa House, we rfapeclfullr solicit a share of public patronage. J T JULIAN, Superintendent. BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. " U' ' - .JIT, -..( ,) W'i"? ',"',:',! lA ' .Ji.''l -l.ij 1 " . )rr:' ft.' I- . , .,1 ,.' ,:y . I i '.. j. r v. j 'jii. V!'1 I' 6m determined to 'l'' i . ' a, to . and CLOTHINGrAND GmTSltTBNISximGr; -i -w - - . .. oo KRB TTTT t:.Y V "Q .O R T T r r. no. o B R T V ' u 00 I . I :.;.!.) I.y TmWiUWe:6brdfJi,; ices lr JKfapnissd W f... ..t p ,,r- , , .jdi:l0 tiXO(U:Ol FT fif i' t o c ' 11 -L MM ER GOODS. Pn aoimnuft Danfa c r Merino i and Gauze Under Ji'iw dm it, $ . 2100 16-00 Close Out my entire -f if t 'T."..-f ..TT p p. - m J nt',. i t.u jUii.' Ii il- w . w . T . T . A . WW. M . rTvr I 1 v B8SI , . ' : -c-tit 6?3-fj s1'! wbich will' surprise ielrery one wsra Jw - M ana ji.uu.7 j a; w jim snq' T CT 1 . ff t 'S- li - i it --;r SUMMER LX'U .4 if. 1 m f Jr. I;. , . . ft JitS t r i 0 t 1 1 i ii I'lV Si! f 1 ,1 . 4 I! I i) goyernmens w.MHPf w 1 IjARM tMCashejre ib&QAZZ?' iit-g s 3dnt1- 9t4t4--hn ?Uly 21. i;3fUXJ5:i;CO x'i'J 30f 81 T. .AUSJCr:) T i Uvi ;iy ei.lrfwJi vc! Ji:ili9&alid,Jlbi-.Ji
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1878, edition 1
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