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mailt - in - ?H'V Pit c itif- i M!tr si' I TBE pSSERYER)j6B VtipAftTKBN . to keen. Oionwjhly e pptied with vrf r,eted Wtxt, and with the Latest &lei.(f , and . tterymiafmerqfJoi U'oTteannouUu, twith nmtr,iat(archecr-ea'. 59v eici a. fl-j mi-jv ill -llf Or Be aiatqino "h WEEKLY EDITION. ttio U ?i3erM& &i.tnimt wt&a?t :.t. L:,-:5im.-SKii tartar i tUi otu Weekly injhe coimly) in advtnce ..,i i ...... 1 - I't-mttA ' r " 142 "! f : I $2 00 .', ,, ,,...., 1 1 -cr- 7I Out of tne eouoiy, posipava Six Months 2 JO 1 00 Pis"-! &3 5 Jao. - jLyaeral reductions for ciuOi. 1 ."JnJfl ,;. .fjfj;i-;l5Mitii.'l hb -m HMltOTTEt)BSEKVERr SUBSCRIPTION. RATES: Daily, cmkyear . postpaid) in advance,..$3 00 Jfo....-.. 4 oo Three Miriths ,........, 2 00 I . . . . t L-v'L" l iVcti sib. JL 0 I rii vii ii i n 1 1 1 vrr i vst i k VIA ItMsta lf ill 1 1 1 "11 1 I II .isr.l I 'I 4 5,uya "iSTl I It hlUi , , . . i.i ir : M - r; ! ! . i . . - - . . "a33MMilaaMaaaala n an t ma5af Keadj made Clothing 'nji;aji M(5fehapdse, s will find at the old establish iiousc df E L.IA.S :X5J0 K-feM The Largest, Best Assorted aiid Cheapest ;T0(it: of Goods everbrougM 'to-ihis marled- !4i it We are prepared io . prove Upon examination-of pur toclfctJat e make jjq vais boast, and solicit uyerk boU.hewea64;retail7to LCOK AT Our stock of Dress Grooms, ;W6ite GopdsKAlpaccas, Erobrbi-, 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. y()urfclvet. Polite and attentive clerks. Call and see us and judge for ELIAS fc COHEN.- Democrat and Home copy. march 2 BURGE S S N I CHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BJUXIB IF ALL KIIVDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, PC l.L L. I N B or CHEAP BEDSTEADa. LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KIND8 on HAND. No. 5, West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE, N. O JUST ARRIVED. FINE iaa3 ASSORTMENT OF CHILDRE1TS' CARRIAGES, CALL AND SEE THEM. i I : f PRIME N. C. FjJfJbYiKjBQV.fcAND dipped Herrings, on oousignment and for sale low by r JNO W. HALL& CO Trai Street. Chariot te. N . jLLiorra family fixuk, - x .: Younts' Family Floor," r' ,u RaraBOur's Family Fkmr " ' N. C Hams, Bacon, Meal, Hay, Shacks, Ac , a specialf mch28 j1KKH M&.UKKREL, 0y;COr3jGNMENT.lf f t I hav in etor; 65 halarrel8 aukfft15f ""t mines, pKced In my Ifaiids, forTtoTe. Kcal Estate, Mining AHD-r, Immigration Agencr. OR selling, baying and renting Mines, -ja4-nd Hooses. and prortdtn homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected with the "Southern: Riookd," circulated in this conntry and JKorope twice a jnonth, I will adrettisei' froe pf cost. all;.fatms and E FRESH MACKEREL, Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale Call early. THOS H, GAITHER, ,. ' College Street. 3 J p VTA.P8CO BAKING POWDERS" The best in use. -' . L. ' i.i For sale at manufacturer's prices JOHN W HALL i CQ, , Trade Street.. ; y aag9 THOS F DRAYTON, Charlotte. N. C. TIO EDITORS AND PRINTERS. ;HaVfng had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and Stationery, I have deter mined ' to keep ..a supply of. : both: al ways on , handgV'which I propose to sell at manufacturer's prices, ,, less freight, trusting to a small com mission for roftt..: Bive me yoar orders) ana you snau ejleased, i : ; E CHAS R JONES, r f Observer. IN wa. E-ii o o m: s my stock is ill A FULL LINE O moet:diBtqatflged 'owmteli'jg to'it : jo Ittdi. jo 'sayitkterg baWperfatett'usii A man may be insane m one subject Anfd sane on atitberiii'.jTbe 'trouble . witbis'qiil) a man is that be tttcks (o his inane tabfect;- 'He dove twelve fet: below tbe sotface,-' really a ; wonder that be snryovfe ft.Wjswrj i 8cholOTlyTree"Pr'1lt!gy,j?iVi. .ift'f bo. A dtisperate ingh,iJton Jioaoawr eie4 "baby andjcradlfl and alU" and'earredtbem ta the JUrrcin wliiSa abaurd wife was j i i-J i J. S. A tiJDLt I. A .Him H ill ) T I raiuu,' i The Cbtaese are aapableofbeing civilized A coaple; 6f hemT,b'ad a law-anit at Salinas, J Cal.1, not long agon'iThe defendant was con-4 victed, but declared be would bire mrre wit nesses and! try it again. ' ' : L ' " "Father what Icind of horses are' those tbat are. ridden by -the horse marines?" MReaily;, ybn'.'lbjn, knbfwIeM it be tbat they are bay mares.'' . I- ' T- A New York woman says : "Were it not for the self sacrificing women of the bind wbp inaiand irapport so; many r&en the nubabe? of ttamps won'd be largely increas- mmm mm nm A Nevada flian; ditfl i5S great djislr8(pf muad the other:day, because he' Conld re men: ber of Ijiagtq jClW' Afferent men who bad asked him for ' tobacco ,' Always band over your box if you want todie happy. Twelve years and more ago thousands of hoop-skirts wee manufactured annually in th'n country. Now the business is com pletely dead, not a single hoop-skirt manu factory being in operation, and tbonsands of goats are deprived of their principal article of food Norristown Herald. Mr Alexander H Stephens bas been re indorsed and vindicated by the Democracy of his district much on the principle of the bereaved husband who was reported by a friend to be "resigned'' to the loss of his wife ; for the reason that by" be" had to be." Wash Post. v: ' A young man made bia appearance at Dead wood last week in;a pair of white pants He was promptly escorted to the cars, pnton board of them and an injunction placed on him never to revisit the place. "We cab stand a biled shirt, you know," a miner ex plained, "bat when it comes to wearing biled drawers, we just make them git up and git." The following advertisement is entitled to the palm for muddled English : "If the gentleman wbo keeps the shoe shop ' with the red head will return the umbrella of a t'young lady with whalebone ribs aad an iron handle to the slate roofed grocer's shop, be will hear of something lo his advantage, as the same is the gift of a deceased mother now no more with the name engraved upon it." : Can Eaflr 64d tomp aaies in, Certain States Leae i.ir.i I Their Lines? LHarfah.'of the tjhited States Supreme jCujtj.bai opened at Newport a special Iterm of the Circpit Court for th6 Indk jana circuit, for tbe purpose of . hearing' the case of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati land St Louis railway company, vs the bicage and Indiana Central railway to. i and Roosevelt ' and' Foidickl re- pondebls.1 ; The main question involv d ift the riffbt "bf the railroad r.om- toanies in certafn States' td( Tease their roads; : : Respondents ! Roosevelt and poedtck have filed vrossbil I asking for a decree against the ' Pennsylvania railroad company as owners of stock of the respondents cjftnipany Jfor, arrears of rent. The colinsel wbt vill argue for complainants are Senator Stanley Matthews and John SOptt. Tha ener al counsel of the Pennsylvania railway company is ex-Governor Thomas A Hendricks. Oh the park of the defend ants the case will be argued by Judge George Hoadley, of Cincinnati; Sena tor McDonald, of Indiana, and Mr. Southmayd, of Secretary Evart's law firm. ' 0 Parlar, Chamber, Dining Room and Office Fafntark! it N ?4 All Goods Packed iFree bf Charge .1' junll SOU i I 3 -iWi j...n .ill! ;Jij ;i!l1 t. -..eii "BTTkm -IT TBT ... 'A 7 ifAf--.;8Vtii Ji"- -aim jeot til r-H. DRUG GJSnA.N-D.rllfllS i .-, . ..-.-I 'I'T1;- f ow oMslo;ti -CiUgiisn, JJTencn ana Amencan nair anu iwiu .dttmpmw aretuiiy ,rjef;jihoiir8, poth nignt ana aay, ai J. H.JVlMDEN'SPRrep6fi:St ore -r-s-i.i-i 8UW r-"n5iI-aSiAt'?l 9 ".i-i SJJ ft The Seveoth District Col Armfleld and the Sal isbury Watchman. Editor Charlotte Observer : : - The friends of Col Armfield have for some time read in silence tbe attacks upon him in a paper published in Sal isbury called the Watchman, thinking that a few issues of that paper would exhaust the spleen of its editor, and that this Democratic paper might again pursue the noiseless tenor of its way. Rut . the many friends of the dis tinguished gentleman above named are becoming annoyed at this conduct on the part of a paper pretending to be Democratic. The question is, Who writesheW articles ? Who is this dis prgahizer ?, ;- THe Watchman was represented at the Wilkesboro convention; and, how ever dissatisfied with the result it may be, it cannot, in good faith and "with out feat 6f successful contradi6tioh,'1 say that everything was not conducted with the utmost fairness. The Rowan delegation numbered eleven, and the vote casby . them cannot this early have passed from the memory of the Walenikan. It is fresh in the mind of the writer that the Rowan delegation was divided between Hon Unas Price ahjdHonR F Armfield. Hon W M Robbing too, had friends there, and they seem to. nave yielded to tne ac tion of the, convention. Why should the Watchman continue to attempt the production of disunity in the party ? Would tt, as it seems, preiero wit ness! the election of a Republican over our nominee? ..Hecent events render ita pisi Hspilioua. tt Is hard to uri dejrstandrny the wiee choice of the congressional convention of the sev enth district fails to please the Watch- mdn. Hon R F Armfield is a man well- calculated to do honor to his State in whatever position he may be called on to serve her. He has not a superior in his district and only a few equals in his rt . . T TTT 1 . Til 1 - etace. 4.n vy asmngton ue win uo o w Ohd 'none who represent North Car olina, jtiia ability - must oi necessity be recognized br all who meet him tlvere. He ia a man ot wondertui per sonal njfigrietism' and will not be1 long in acquiring a considerable influence at the national capital, and a time will come when the Watchman will regret its attacks on this able ana pare vem . Ji. truce, then, to such proceedings. Leave, this able his own tency s sase, De nnng on mm iromue rear. ' Bemember it is not becoming iri sv paper professing t6 be Democratic to 'be assailing, in a sore-neaa aasnion. the esteemed nominee pi nis party ( llesviile, ugust!8 Ufa J 2 w" t s: T0tlAU"J mm mi - f , . nil 101 . if iY0u do inot want a assist Nominee bfhis party tri'fight battles, but. don t, . for.eonsis- if WheelejWtnted tbe Front. 1 A VrFram the Albany Express, Rep. PATtoaitfK Iw'Snld" beV1 weir lender' all Ihe circumstances, if Mr W A Wheeled would stand up and ne counted. 'nhtof thlrtv &Veais M is-i Wint- iA'-r Soothine Byrnp baa been used , for. icbildrsn. e It corrects acidityoXthestomachi .l.-ntro. , wind scolia-' reeulates toe bowels, cares- dyssentery and diarthoe'Vwbelher fnm.huii:Tilnff or -other 'cause. "An nidi and well-tried remedyl' "25 cents per On the Fast Train Between Hew York and Phila delphia. . From the Philadelphia Times., In this neighborhood Conductor Si lance; with watch in hand, carefully timed the train for three miles. The first was passed in fifty-four seconds, the second in fifty-two and,the third in fifty. The puffs from the engine had become a continuous, shuddering roar ; the driving-wheels were spinning arond four hundred a times a minute a half a dozen times a second- with a centrifugal force that, it would seem, ought to shatter their whizzing peripher ies to atoms. The day was a Got one, and the air was at a dead calm, but it rushed through the narrow door in front of the engioe like a tornado. Small bridges were thundered over so quickly that tbey.gave a single rumble as they whisked out of sight behind, the express train coming from tbe op posite .direction flashed like a meteor in a single hot puff of air ; you might yell to the engineer two feet distant, and yet he would only . see your lips move' without hearing anything but the dreadful roar of the enginewhich drowns , ; everything excepting the shriek of the whistle. All the time the fireman steadily shovels in coal or climbs around the engine with oil-can in hand; his clothing fluttering so fiercely in the wind tbat it seems in danger of being blown off. The engi-. neer, with his hand upon the lever, watches with a cat-dike vigilance the rails sweeping under his wheels. The whole train is constantly under his eye, irid he neyer allows his attention to be divided for an instant. Yellow Fever and its Symptoms. In view of the great interest now ta ken in the ravages of this dreaded disease jn the Southern, cities,' the fol lowing description of its symptoms is given : "About the fourth or fifth day the eyes turn yellow. The skis, also, as sumes a yellowness like that of a bruise, I i a a . . . -. -w-- - - - or a origin jaunmce yenow. tiowever, the patient does' not turn yellow in to ore than one case in six. As to the causes oi tne scourge, me oiu atmos heric theory has gone by the board. and the best writers now. seem to have settled down to the belief that the poi son is of animalcular origin -these ani malcules generating and epeading over surfaces like grasshoppers Or caterpil lars, and being introduced into the human bloods. If they exist, the most powerful microscope-' has hitherto been unable to discover-them. One fact tbat seems to point to their existence is mat tne same exxremespr,neat ana oold that kill other insects also kill yellow fever, whose contagion cannot exist ana becomes innocuous at S3 de grees and 212 degrees, Yellow fever is al waye-killed-o1rafter ar good "fteize. .Yellow fever, never spreads Aabqve ss hundred feet above die seav itfvel. -1 Ac- cumauzsuoa uoesjiot preveni, aoaxio iod of incubation is generally four to nine days, though persons have been known to carry it their system twenty- three days, and then take it,. Without treatment seventy five out of every hundred will die. With treatment and good nursing, however, about one in three is, the average mortality. . In the great epidemic of 1867, in some Texas towns one-half died who took the fever. As to the cure, ho remedy has yet been found, and all treatment so far. even by the best physicians," id as ! empirical as tne causes or yeuow sever are: unKnpwn and beyond conjecture UNDERTAKING ! . The undersigned is now prepared to all orders for every class of Undertaking Haying on hand a full assortment of a Coffins, Casfets, MJmal .Cases, BOTH WOOD AND METALIC. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. HearWfurniBhediFdesfrelb , ;i v Furnitbre of every descrlptiori repaired at - f i jane 20. W. M. WILHELM,! Tryon 8 L, Opposite M. E. Church, 20c a NurabeisSSalcii: f IT7IDE 1 f for Young People is the very bpetRub Ucarion Of the, kibd-in our coantry,' as well as the cheapert-' For an agency, ssnd, to , j ri m tin t n jrk ' - 1 i a n k a a a ar a . fcb GROCERIES AT'VJHOLESALE: ffluyereiwiii'iuM o .uitar lniereat ta Wl? J A TTF A List of a Thousand IT XSi Jl A ,Y JG Country Weeklies; ia Which we can insert a one inch advertise ment one year for two doll vs and a uarte a paper, ot for tbe Bame price we can insert fifty-two reading notices (a new one every week), averaging seyen lines each. For list of papers and otner panicul am, address GEO. P. PO ELL&fO 10 Spruce Street. NewXoik. VIRGINIA CLUSTER WHEAT. The most prbhflc variety of Winter Wheat ever known, and especially adapted to Southern Culture. In Borne instances one knernel has produced 100 foil grown heads, and products have been obtained at the rate of from 50 to 90 bushels . per acre. - Prise eight dollars per. bushel , freight . paid, , and make no' charge for Backs. Send ttmp for circular of testimonials. A gen ta wan ted in every conn ty in North. Carolina, liberal commissions allowed Address tbe-Qeneral Agentsi E O DANIEL fe CO, PO Pox 168, 8ing Sing, New York. ; ALBEMARLE. FEMALE INSTITUTE, Charlottesville. Virginia. Twentv-swv ond session (9 months), begins October 1st. Board, including washing, fuel and lights and tuition in English, Latin, Greek and French, two hundred dollars per session. Music, Drawing and Paintine eanallv low. Tbe Albemarle is the best furnished Insti tute in tbe south. New ten-pin Alleys, new Bath Booms, and tne strongest Chaly beate Mineral Water in Virginia for prpils free. Full Faculty. An escort furnished three o. more pnpils from the same point free. For catalogues address R H BAWLI.NG8, M A, President. Awarded highat prize at Centennial. , Exposition for jtna ekewing qualities aad exceRence and hitting char- Oder cf riBteUning and JLxnoring. Tha best tobacco tct made. As onr bluo strip trade-m&ik ij closely Imitated on inferior r.ooii. tea that Jickxm'a Best is on erery ping. Sold ly r..l dialers. Send for sample, fcse, to C. A. Jacijox t Co., Mfrs., Petersburg, Vn. PIANO ooTrVORGAN Grand Pianos, cost $1,600. onlv $426. Su perb Grand Square Pianos, cost $1,1C0 only $255. Elegant Upright Pianos, cost $803. only $155, New Style Upright Pianos. $112.- 50. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops, $72.50. Church Organs, 16 stops, cost $390, only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. Tremendous sacrifice- to close out present stock. New Steam Factory soon to D6 erected, Newspapers with much infor mation about Co; t of. Pianos and Oreans. sent free. Please address ; DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington. N.J. flry A DAY. to; Agents canvassing for the D I Fireside Visitor. Terms and outfit free. Address P O ViCKERY, Augusta, Maine. TELEPHONES- For Business Purpofesdurs excel all others in clearness' and volume of tone. Illustrated cir cular and testimonials for 3 cts. Address J E H0LC0MB, Mallet Creek, Ohio. A BRIEF TBE ATIE8 ON PULMONARY Diseases will be Bent free to all appli cants. Address 03CAR G M0SE3 '78 Cort- landt street, New York. ... . i . . ''" VU,I TJlVl,lftlirMdUl:il--- - i(-rt 1 . - - : . a Tyj ' J f ' nt a Worth 50, 60, '75 and 90 cents, Closing This Day af 25 cents each. -1 r i . E. D. L. & B.- A LARGE IINE OP- AIL1L hWM 'Mil Worth 20 cents each, Closing This Day at three for 25 cents. E. D. L ATT A & BRO. ECOSsOfilT IS WEAM By the 1st of September wev ill bepiepared to offer to the public advan tages Superior to any in the South. The senior partner of our firm is in New York purchasing our JBALL STOCK of Clothing, which; will be of the very latest styles on the Market. oring,out a very superior line of samples for our He will also I llll Uillllli U11UUU lit I TAKE pleasure in informing my friends tbat I will leaye Charlotte on the 23rd June, foi the Paris Ezpcsit'on, and expect to be absent three months During my absence my business will be under tbe management f my brother, Ambrose Fiscbesser. I trust that my friends will give the 'Im perial" 8alo6n, during my temporary ab sence, tne patronage that they have so gen erously given me in the past. . ' : i r . Joseph FischessS'rv : ' - ' ' proprietor: jun20 - u ; ' ' ; ' ! A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. H SEPTEMBER 10th. Lonisiina Statu Lottery Cupaiiy. 'This institution was regularly incbrpofa ted by the Legislature ofthe State for Edu cational and Charitable purposes in '1868, with a capital of $1,000,000 to which it baa since added a reserve fund of $350,000 ITS. GRAND ;BIVGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take plae monthly oh thesecond Tnesday.' - It never scale- or " postpones. Look at the following distribution : CAJITALPRZ;?c$30,0b6.ui 100,000 TICKETS AT TWOi i DOLLARS I EACH. HALF-TICKETS ONE .r . . DOLLAR. , ; LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize, .; 1 Capital Priz3,., 1 Capital Priza,....-. 2 Prizes of..'..;.. .v.$2,5tiu.. 5: Prizes dtiUi..U.'J ,600. 20 Erlsas of...A......;..500.. '100- Prizes of.,-.:;...... 400.. 200 Prjze8fOf-i...aJ..50;., ,500 Prizes of ...y... ,?0s. 1000 Prizes; ptt..... ..... ..r $ ! APPROXIMATION PRIZES ... ....... . a u ...... . 9 Approximation Prizes of $300.., 9 Approximation Prfzes'of '200 .V. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100... $30,000 .10,000 ,. 5.000 5,000 5,000 10.000 10.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 .2,700 .1,800 .. 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. -..$110,400 Mafnlvi&?jmWkfm''TiKifa'nnvriliBalrii. Ttade;,;Ptreet;(n riHOICE- FBJBSHTBTJTXEB-? f 'Fine lot Country Cbicxeiri.gocirnlbns" Irish Potatoes, aSweet Potatoes, Ae. Good supply of Coffee 6 pounds for ONE DOIr LAB, at the uasn store or lul25M t:?1l Responsible eorrespbnding agents wanted at all prom4neBtTM)inte,;- to whom a hberal compensation .irUl faapaid.' n r U ;-i i- v - Application fo? rates to chxbs ahbuld only be made to .te. Home . Officer in- Newi 0& leans. . , t j- -fi'yiil " Write; clearly Btatingrull address' for ms jftointi t'Sii MA7DAUPHlit w - V i POBox61U, New Ch-ng. LoTnsiai.a 3 All onr "'Grand 'Extraordinary DrawlnM kre under the Supervision , and management TTOnSKKEEPER ttrAlTFKlfc &XX f,f- We want a lady horjsekeeper foi the jEllen Alpine Sprinetw , 8a larv ; liberaL !. Best ref erences" re quired. -Must not havecbildren imn tt O. OU O U O OU tXXJ uu UsSSaTTTT OO MM MM US 8 TO OMMMM T O T O T UdSSh OMMMM Olili M OO M M M DI)D BBSPPP A RRR TTTT MM MM EBB MN NTTTT D DE P P AA R R T MMMM K NN N T D DEB PPP A A BBS T M MM M EB N N N T DDE P AAA R R T MMMB NNNT DDD BEEP A AR B T M M M EBB N WM T which we will make up to order at extremely low privies, and guarantee a per fect fit or no Sale- , . .v . Our Mr. Ii'. Berwanirer being a practical Tailor of many years' experience, af fords the people of Charlotte and surrounding country advantages equalled only oy JNew xork or Baltimore. We pan save customers ordering from us from M0 to $15 on a suit. Our Piece Goods Department consists of the best Imnorted Cassimeres. Doe- Skins and Imperial Cloth from the best manufacturers in the World. Tirana oe canvincea, oy examining our gooaa ana prices. L. BERWANGER & BRO , . FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILOJRS, A ATIOXAL CLOTHING HALL. HOTEL, $ Terms, per Day, - - - Table Board, per Month, - FIELD BROTHERS,; Proprietors. 2.00 16.00 jpr Being deterrriint d to keep aTirtt-ClaEslIouse, we respectfully solicit a share of public patronage augl J f JULIAN, Superintendent. BEN KIMBALL, Clerk.' AND- S-ff- iuQV'U; t-l it CM it Ink ii' jAsJ there Is art uiirreQfntei and r a8 fiayetrea and prosperous business seasbn ; Iain buvinfir i : ? ;':,..! v t-l' ! sxri hi LARG-E in 1'2 ni3 lrt-i , WW WW a n ot. v r!T a a -T. i r.y.i' . k-hm-.V .; n tV r-Vv--'. ' w w wit w. a T-i :nrK'iss, -t.-'KM ! -: .ui f. itR mfm i wWWWHHQ.OL, B t g . . AA "U nCi WirX ! i - B.B , T. , AA IX U HHBU'V!'-. " .TS A K5 -s . : MB B T 1 A A II Ii iiWfctkxBV I f alb. iiiS ferxiv " tr: vd ' T ;4 -xaJ-fJ-.m. ne trdods are now amvi: the sJl.w'iXo'fei.iol rr .r and by iSepternberlst'1 Wbolesale5tockwill be complete V and5 tbdr. detail Stock"' -i i-,.j ... a ii . :.ra .r "lAi-A -i ? bottler . " i .. ... tr Moiganton, XX. u. Charlotte, August 19. :.l - ,0 JJAH Yf V
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