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I! s If it it!j TSECBSSS.VEH JOB UXPJCJtXUEXlM Has bee thoroughly supvlitd Vth every, needed Stxmt,andvyah th LakBivorTin and every manner of Job Work can now, be done with neatness, dtsptOch and chsapnes8JHre can Jvrmshathort - ( v PROGRAMMES, KAITD-BILLS, PAMPWBX& butCVLARSl, CHECKS, C. i s tktil!, om ytar, (podrpaid) in advance.., .;..$s 00 Six Months. t 4 00 Three Month. a oo One Month . WEEKLY EDITION f t TfeeJdy, (te the county) in advance. Out of the county, postpaid,. . Six Month. ....... VOL. XX. ' Liberal Reductions for Clui. ""' ' " 1 Jy -nWi-it i,iT.iffrMi 1,1,1 i ... - A ijf . , - . ' - , , - t-v. - - . t- ..r... k . . " ... , .- . .... .. . t- . - , 4 . , , - . " 1 1 . I .....82 Oal'' ' " r "1- i ---". i . ... . . , , r, ,.,.,. f - i. ., . - ! -7,.,,, -".5 til r . -r I I , . . I"?' 7H 1 JULIAS D tsln to lnforai thetr friends and eustomen, both Wholesale aad Retold that their .'!": i A AA A A J ft ;i ,v . I. FFF F 9 I. L. if AND www www w WW WW WW WW W w II n ii ii u , IOI K ; TTTT MN N " T N M X T ' M JIN : T K MK T BKB B EE K BBB BBB R R R R ; R t: - T U UU CKK - s T O OO OK f Pft J O00 K i Ki" is now compiete, and to which PtQt are dally add ing by their Northern Resident Buy all that Is required for a firat-claaa General Estabjlament Our Goods are bought of riwnfactnrer8 . and commission agents, and we will guarantee our friends to sell tbem aa low as they eafl fee bought in iva market; anc we wU agree to duplicate any bill purehaa WartfoX-the Northern inarketo.i 4 , We Invite tb adles to Inspect the LARGKt ARitENf 'ul!6tjdlX8 i LARGEST ASSORTMENT OV CLOAKS i LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS Ever Brought to this Market, Also, our Black, and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpaeas, Mohairs and Dress, Goods, .Embroideries, Ac, all of which can be bought cheap at , : i ; :'!; sv.iufjtvj .ii. -( - ' ELLAS 4 COHEN'S. ' B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL ; KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE I BEDDING, &a BEDDING, kc. : BEDDING, AG. BEDDING. ka FURNITURE i FUKNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS f CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES I - ) LOUNGES! 1 . LOUNGES! LOUNGES! L0UNGB3! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! :,'.x ,)--;iiiiii'!!!. m::. .!"!' .In.... . ( s hithl n..vki-ll',!.'.j'. f 'ji ,iu' ' '! : BrCOFFWS of an kinds on hand, ,(ijf . COFFINifi of all kmds on hand, Na B WK9T TBAD1 Steket. Charlotte, N; c Fine Assortment of Children's Carriages, Just arrived. Can and see them. y jan8 '-, " J"" ' i B ABGAIN8 : - ...ill..'". ' f- -. ::.- . - r -r. : i.ii t, '-Mc-alUli .' X J-J -j y. Din 11 BBB B EB B BBB r fT 'STlTiK H if Uffr iff . : !(! LwfH tjii tl!iii ii9itmv. am ruti'-'aui ii! r:'.?; "! a'HnviW..: ;:i-3(Ii-.u n . ! l-:i' !ff 'iii'i 7.li-IJI)I iXmyiO is'as'-. .1'' " 'i il f!.'ijJ'qK Mwl fr'-fii. 5i)i )- bl'j'i ;",f itjl vb'MU'ili itiVatO -it .iiiif .j .f .3 .j)r. i'f .' ;H ' ' ' .'.!i;i;aU : . " - ijrOfflraraAEBWM,- Mid sitjirtij itnttft. '.in T 1 1 ..H l ' -1 Next to PosromcE. ' -r llfi. 'ul It. -' My Stock Is very Large and embraces a"FuH Ltne of :i-'IUi -Inn It u P' f. JJ V.ll .1 MS. I if . PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM i it i v ' OFFICE FURNITURE. AQ Goods Packed Free of Charge. S8 (Saa&s,Mlathins, c; D BESS GOODS ! We have Just received a . , , j MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS! And propose to sell them at a very close margin. Our FLANNELS liave never been so cheap as An sleswtefRecL an all the different Shades of Opera Flannels, plain and plaids. Ladies will nnd the Best Assortment of Children's - ; i' 1:1 and Misses' Fancy Hosiery In Charlotte. "We have a Tme Llne of Worsted Fringes and Galon Trimmings. Our gtock of CARPETS is nearly all new. Call and see them. We keep a good line of TRUNKS. We sell the best Unlaundried. SHIRT tn the Uni ted States for the money. Ladles and gentlemen will find a good Assort ment of FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Ask for Night-gown Goods. Ask for anything you waat la our line. We have it ALEXANDER & HARRIS. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. sept25 GOODS FOB THE A j, L TTTTRRR A ODD. BKB AA h It T R R AA D DK FF AAL L T RRR AAD DEB AAA L L T R RAAAD DB A AT.i.M.t.u.T. T R RA ADDD BBB Old Ccstqkkbs and Fhiknbs in Geitkkal : After, returning you my many thanks for your patronage, I will say to you: I leave for the North ern cities tc-day for the purpose of Selecting a First Class Stock of DRY GOODS FOB THE RETAIL TRADE IN CHARLOTTE. I would remind you of the fact that this Stock is to be entirely new. Not a dollars' worth of old goods, Also, that this Stock will be bought with all the advantages that Cash Btjtkes can get, and that you will be able to buy Goods for cash that will be greatly to your Interest My STOCK will be open for your Inspection by the 15th or 20th Instant in the BROWN BUILDING, " , : . i Opposite Charlotte Hotel, Tryon Street : , T. L. SEIGLE. Charlotte, N. C, Sept 3, 187a Democrat and Home please copy. N EW GOODS t NEW GOODS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES! i; ; GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! ..! .V An IMMENSE STOCK of all, the Latest Novelties In PRINTS, DRES9G00D8!:iij n READY-MADE CLOTHING f j','-' .-..'1 iitfii j1- fi-V" ': ' !.-. . '. . i .-:-.,' mo j BOOTS AND SHOES ! l:'.:V.i '- ."I"- ' I ' !l .:,"' " : ' i tti t"iA.,id'll lKja .'ti-:p mi HHi'ivM Ihi : .H X BAtSi FURNISHING GOODS, && j 1 H. Si . i 25 per cent saved In buying at this popular es- tabllsbment Every rnail, womari and child, Is cordially Invited to can and examinf our gooug H. MORRIS A BROS. ' H. MORRIS & BROS. i" "3. - , i H; MORRIS 4 BROS.. H, MQRRS 4 BROS, f: Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trlmmedv ....... - u ..': -1 : '. . ! J, .f ; ' " . - at Reduced Rates. . ' sept25 . - r ,WBEC8. , , . , f BBSSIB O. WHX18SON. ' i '' On their pitiless tide the breakers of life ' . Wash up on Time's wild beaten strand Wrecks that struggled so hard In the angry strife, Going down in sight of the land. Wrecks of hopes and dreams that smile cheeringly In the sweet early morning tide Then fading sank down so desparlngly, Ere the deep gloamln' shadows died. : Wreck of vows breath'd with faith's holy trust, As love sang a happy refrain - , A slanderer's whisper -they crumbl'd in dust, ; And love's sweetest song was in vain. , Wrecks of hours spent In pleasure and sin, . Precious hours more costly than gold A casting of pearls a taking husks In, ' So the wrecking of hours la told. Wrecks of hearts,' too gentle, too loving and warm, . To meet with a world's bitter scorn Life's lamp flicker low In the fierce raging storm, And a wreck on the breakers was borne. ' J' .- - - .' iu c..'.'.' i'.i-, ' .ii,' Ah! these human wrecks on the merciless waves, That are leaving mortality's sand Yet hope's purest pearls that rest to their graves , Will be washed on eternity's strand. OBSERVATIONS. It takes seven million miles of thread to hold the people of the United States In their clothes. So says a writer in the September Scribner. At Lone Point Texaa. . tha eolnrad nnnnle nnt bells upon the necks of their children to keep them from getting lost tn the high weeds thatsur- ivuua me town. If Butler doesn't helo uh to four ConeriwiRmen In Massachusetts this fall we shall return to the be lief that he took those spoons. Washington Post. You mav talk about the "lean' and hnnerv C!aa- slus," but did you ever take a side view of a man who has run a store ten years without advertis ing? . Ben Hill in Georgia: "T hfttrln tn think that f.ho Democratic party can never be killed. Secession did not kill It; the war has not killed K: fraud has not killed It; It has not killed Itself, and it will not die." . Boston Corbetfc who. in disobedience of nnrtersi. shot Wilkes Booth, is a wanderer through the land to the great army, of tramps and an applicant for charitable alms. Republics certainly are ungrate ful. , Tenrounermen In Irwin eohntv. ?.. wm ar rested for. kidnaping a highly respectable young laoy ana lanmg ner to a place where a minister and her sweetheart were awaltlne her. and then and there being accessory to her being Joined in the uuiy Donas oi matrimony w ner saia sweetnean. They were acquitted. A New England scene: Grand old hills, nine- clad and scarred, towering to the ; clouds In their majesty, gurgling brooks winding through green meadows, fields of corn, with the breeze waving and rustllngthelr ripening heads and floating streamers., winding around and through a stretch of ye low road, silent in the glare of the sun. Oh the road a solitary potato bug, tolling laboriously eastward. Danbury News. Mary Anderson feeds eenhia with hoef-steak. Shesays: "When I come home at night Lam aw fully hungry. I eat a beef-steak supper when I come from the theatre a nice underdone steak and not a very small one at that But after my midnight sunner I eo to bed and sleen with the most perfect quietude." During the early days of the Dlaeue a eentleman named Wood fell sick at Fort Plckerlne. a suburb of Memphis. Throughout his illness, which was at times critical, a young lady of the neighborhood, Miss Quackenbush, until then unknown to her pa tient nursed him patiently. Last week a quiet weaamg tooR place m the stricken cltv. the rmrtles to which were the nurse and patient A German paper relates that in one of Emperor William's cities there lived a lady who was both deaf and dumb, her companion being also stricken In the same way. Ten years ago auttle dog was presented to them. At first the doe barked when ever the bell would ring. Arter a while it too, be came dumb. Still later It was found to be deaf, and so remained until its death, a few weeks back. A skeptic who was badgering a simple-minded old man about a miracle and Balaam's ass finally said: "How is it possible for an ass to talk like a man?" "Well," replied the honest old believer, with meaning emphasis, "I dont see why it ain't as easy for an ass to talk like a man as it ig for a man to talk like an ass." Boston Globe. i i i Condensed News Items, Dean Stanley preached Sunday at St. James' Protestant Episcopal church, Philadelphia, to an immense congrega tion, ine clean took nis text from Matthew, chap. 6, v. 10. Two of the Mexicans who recently murdered ex-Sheriff Adams and ex-. County Clerk Finley, of Santa Clara county, California, near Tucson, Ari zona, were captured in isonora and snot by order of Governor Mariscal. The celebrated team of Australian cricket players arrived in New York Sunday. They were met at the wharf Dy tne members or St. Jeromes ciutv and cordially welcomed. They will shortly play a match on the Hoboken grounds. In the St.' Louis Female Hosnital last Friday night. Miss Emily Moeller, a nurse, administered a solution of corro sive sublimate to Alice Wood, a patient, through mistake, causing her death, whereupon Miss Moeller took carbolic acid, and thus ended by death her ago ny of regret The examination of the case of the trustees with regard to the deficit in the Teutonia Savings Bank, of New York, J 1 j j T t A. : J A-V- arrested a ioruugm ago, cuaigeu. . wim embezzling the funds of the bank, was concluded Monday. The trustees were held for the action of the grand jury in 1,000 bail, each. Francis Dalv. of Bomston, Canada, while returning" home last Saturday night from Cooticooke, was waylaid and knocked, senseless oy two men. wno then made a noose of .the. lines and tied him by the neck to th& buggy and start ed the horses. Wenfouad, he was dead. Two men, named Bowen and Webster have, been arrested. , ; 1 - . - r. .W f . rearfttl EitirpaUon. . Th&fattHrm the atnicted family of. i narnanL causea uv uiuuLueriit. iitw tu- readv been mentioned., A . gentleman Who-was in; Chathain-last-l sumo paxucui juts, woiiuur JJCt tuu.r: rbwirig mcident' the rnost'ggtavated horrors of. the, present plague of yellow; fever. The great mortality which at- tenaea me existence oi uipiimeria p v summer had impressed a tern Die areaa of its power' upon the ' whole communi-; tv: and when the first, i case l was an nounced as having occurred in the &aiLi aioor irom tneLiuieuieu iiouae. u uue came near ity.no aid was offered, no one knew the condition of the sick, and no - - - . . . t l .1 T "XT. - one knew whether; one trr many cases scourged tne amictea iamuy. xraya nasneA awav' "before" one man, more courageous or more humane than otl tl ventured to offer svmpathy or aid. Entering the house, he found the un- iiappy tatner seated in a cnair witn iwu of Ms little ones on his knees, one evi dently dying,. the other violently ill. While in the house, the dying one breathed its last,- and the visitor took the body tdllace it upon a bed. To his horror he found the bed already oceu tviftri hv twocoroses of little ones who hsui Trvimislv died. : In another room he found the mother extremely, sick, and an infant exhibiting the first symp tvmsnf diphtheria. Before the visitor left the. house the first child died, and shortly afterwards the motner ana to? infant the whole family folio wed- and ha is left alone in the world ktp'' ' Can any .more, horrid picture of dis tress be presented tnan uus t .j. - 1' HCABO ftugusT ir?BlrjMmrprd Box 692, New Orleans, Lai Dkab Swr-Notlcing today In the New Orlean? Picayune ol 14th Inst, that ticket No. 62 had wonthe prize of p000 on Tuesday last. -1 have drawn upon the Louisiana State Lottery Company for that amount (ticket attached); v r - ' Trusting that tids is the proper mode of proce dure, and exnecang to repeat the movement, I re main, ..Yours very truly, Chas C Huut,,: Xddr1: Care John Wilkinson, 77 State st, AH AW4.!L WAKfllJIitf TP SEE. 'i.l'i' T-. Experience of a- Maid who Tried; to Lights Her ! 1 ,: Fire With' Xeresene-',''''1','1 i !' )1I;m lit ).!.- j From the Turlington Hawkey&j 1 ., 1 ' A man on South: fBm..had teaS6n to believe that his surjermtendent1 of bui sine was in the habnVof ,WikeTosene to start thtf ih'orningr fires;' ,IIe placed his suspicions m the fofm: of a. charge, which was indignantly;' dend, i and proof demanded' He wasn'tready with his testimony;and thd 'case as dfemissr ed for want of evidence. ' But ' bis sua piciorisihcreased,'and he;6rd$teda se-' cret ; investigialioii, aad : appointed ram; serf ; chaimof;te .committee with ikmer to send for ' r6rsbrts arirt tikTWa . :HeVMd;his',pltiM jrith care,' aritf the ucai liiujuuiig ue iuhu w ei4, uuaau Berr. the. ;kitchen dobrer''uldot see nor b0 seen, While' Ife; could hear very distinctly whateyet:;toa3 Said or done. ' The rustle of paper, and the Tat tle of dry lightwdod ; was' succeeded by hasty steps toWatds the 'closet ,inJ the cellar way. Then he heard h gurg ling of a liquid; as'though it was gurg ling out of a small tan spout He heard the can se$ down and then the scrape iof 1 a match. ' - ; "Il'm," he heard the mald-gerVaht re mark. , Then . another match, snapped, and a barely audible fizzle succeeded. Grimly smiled the silent man by the- uuwi uuux, . ... "irm,'" remarked the maidHservant a little petulantly. Another match snap-4 peu anu uiazeu up : anouuer, souna as oi ; sizzling, 'The smnerori 'the face of the man deepened 4D,to,a grin. . , r . Well, I neve? dtdr came' from' the kitchen, and there was heard the sound of rnore pouring on the lightwopd. An other match and more silenceV " ' ' . "WelL did . you evert"- queried, the queen of, the range,' evidently anxious to ; obtam testimony corroborative of her own experience, as set forth in her previous statement that she never did. The man sitting outside the door throt tled himself, with his hands and softly pounded the ground with his heels. Something evidently, excited hii&, and when the next match:' 'snapped' he caught himself by' the legs and' bit fiercely into the corner ; br the door frame in a frenzied effort to smother a holtyw grqan. ' ' '" "The old scratch is in the oil, t do be-1 lieve," isaid a troubled voice in the kitch en, and more pouring ensued. Another match, another, another, r And the man crawled off behind the cistern, box aftd hugged his knees with many insane ex pressions and silent demonstrations ' of interest, when he heard the angry voice inside the kitchen say : "Plague on such oil! I'd like to pour it all down Will Darling's backT Another match and then a confused sound of rattling and Scraping, and a tearful woman came to the door and hurled an armful of soaked" paper and light wood out into the yard and kicked an oil can after it.. The smiling man crept back up stairs unseen.. Breakfast was late that morning, and,. When the queen of the kitchen was asked tho cause thereof, she said. somebody had left the shed door open ' and ; all the lightwood was damp. And ft6,"man that ever filled ah oil can with' non-ex' plosive cistern water ever looked' ,'half so innocent as the man who sat at the head of the table, choking, over a Gra ham mufiiriV , , :," . INTEKNiL REVESUfi COLLECTORS. Their Trials and Tribulations Col, Keogh En dorses What The Observer Says on' This Subject. , , ( To the Editor of the Observer?- 1 Your article in Saturday's Obsebvee oh the trials and tribulations of TJhited States internal revenue collectors,1 in North Cardlina; has my indorsement'; it echoes my sentimetsr ! IJam remind ed of tne collector; or interhai; reyenue who died at Charleston, S.C., some years ago. His last words, as recorded, were : "Oh I.ord,'the workings of the .internal revenue laws surpasseth all understand ing." . ' ;':.':: i I see vou eive me -some prormnence as an aspirant for the collectorship in this district I am' not an aspirant for any. office. You get your information from the : Western BenUhel, which, Cred its me with a' desire to('JMc6eed' iDr. Wheeler. The. paragraph $a We Senti nel was without ' anv f buudation in truth. 1 1 have beeil, and atar,' Dr.' Wheel- er 3 intjiiu., xxv is a xuau vi- awici ui tegrity and purity of character, pre-eminently worthy of the responsible posi tion1 which he holds; andJ which, I trust, he -will long contmue to nil. l am only one of many thousands in this district who wanted him' anrjointed to his" pres ent Place, and wrio now rstand ready to- : 1 . ! 'Tfibms B. Keogh. n '- Eavlronei with Bsarer; ' ! i The 'dweller bt- temn6rarv sojourner mjnalarir' ous region or country is envuwneawimoauger. ue- sioes re Baling; at every, oream an atmospuepj ku nraledwlth an infcwfiona nolson. he also drinks -water wmcn is nr most instances miewise unpn- nated witn me raver ana acme Dreeomg miasmaui. IX Diuous sanieov aeneiens ra stamma, r irregu lar In habit of body or indigestion, his peril id much Increased, as these abnormal conditions' are ex tremely favorable to -the rontsrac&on -of malarial disease. ' dui uus aanger.nuiy oe baiBij ounjuura ed with the assistance, of Hostetter's Stomach Biih ters.'.whitsh'-completely tiullfles the.atmosbherjc Vlrosf and neutralizes the eonstltuents of miasma-' tainted water. This benign antidote ; to disease eradicates and Dre vents levers oi an, mtermmens ana Duious remittent type, uesiues cuccuuk thorough and permanent reform ef those enfeebled or: irregular conoioans ei tue sjwem wuiuu i uivius not ordy malaria, buV other idiseaseej equally to be ureaueu. ; ,T..,..: .:. .... i ii ! Hit ':) j ABE PLEASEB ;i il-il lii;t To announce to our friends and customers the ar rival of our stock of ii ' . ::; .V rfi:j. .. 1 ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS,' ! i WHICH IS it ii.it: COMPLETE TN EYERY PARTICULAR,' (i ... i 1 t , Ai jilu ... ... s .... i -. !,...;j,4. i , And at much lower prices than ever befoie.1 We respectfully solicit the patronage of the puhlje, ill il- J. 'I Uit j v,nt'Ktt- tt -i,ii j,-, . -j.j .( .. i'..'tKl i . PEGRAM & CO,,i ) P. S. Merchants, will find it to their Interest to examine our stock; yarn aown skuts ,at a carerm and re spectful distance1 knd hid? fiitrTSrirf H ar ..... I I ... 1 !TNO. T. BUTLER, i .ill WATCHMAKEH AND JtEWELC?.' ' - .!.'.! '. .1. : .;'- 1 1'iVl ! I 7i !i ESTABLISHED, 1858. J r j 9'i Hi Hi tVi: ,'I-..:U iii; i?ff nil jc. .ill Ml WOUldl announce tomy irtenda and! the public genenOly.that myjSTOC?. Is the Largest In the State,, and con FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ; , Gents' and Ladles' Sizes, In Key and Stem Xadles' Opera, Levlathlan and Guard Chains. V ; Lockets, Cbarmr, iliS, it: .0 Setts; .11 ( Breastpins, i i. EafBlngs, Sleeve Buttons, ' - ' studs. -'. Pillar Rnttimo. Gerila' Gold and Plated Vest Chains. : . . . Large Stone 'and Plain 18 karet Gold Sings,' in vanety. J 'Sflrer and Plated Ware.J jl ':. -.i . ) rwoto, silver and Bteol spectacles, ygjahisses, 4c,4CmAo. , :. f i All 'Goods sold by me are lullv warranted as ren- ' ENGRAVING In ;an : s ' branches; neatly" and promptly executedi ) i ; -j ranted for 12 months. " 5 :r.uiio -m: Watch Glasses fitted for ten cents each.! best Quality. . :!'. . . .;.' The highest price paid lor Old Gold ana suver. ; Be sure to call onr Tr BUTLER, as there are some, rffllncple4;ilad lacks' that play ofl as Butler when any one happens to be unfortunate enough to call on them. . ! , . . . , , One Door from Ellas & Cohen's. SPECIAL NOTICE. . ., .. An Jobs left with me twforellanuary 1st; 1873, wiH be sold for "Repairs" January 1st, 1879, If not called for. septal . , ., JNO. T, BUTLER. J LASNE, ' ; From Paris, France, , t ,u i WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and. SIL- VER PLATER;'. Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, ! : Nat Gray Store. Every kind of iepalrs made at once at half price, id warranted one year. Every kted of Jewelry or Bronz Gilding, Coloring. suver-Platmg! and GaU vaniztng made at short notice and. -equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices. H?" Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. -;. , ... septlS ''" 6PTELLER, .. PRACTICAL WATuHMAKEE; ' Has' opened a Store on Trade Street, opposite Hornet Fire Company No.- l,',for the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. l courteously invite tne public to give me a cau. aug22-8m i . r 'JTRY IT! THE OLD AND RELIABLE WHEAT FERTILIZER. For Sale by BUR WELL & SPRINGS. .septX NTI-FAT. ALLAH'S A NN N TTTT H FFF A AA NN N T II . F . AA , AA NNN T n FF A A TTTT T I A N NN T n F AN NN T II F A A T Is the great remedy for corpulency. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless.' It acts on the food In the stomach, preventing its conversion! Into fat Taken, according to directions, It will reduce a fat person from 2 to 5 pounds a week. ; ; ' , In placing this remedy before the public as a pos itive cure for obesity, -we do so knowing its ability to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonials, of Which the following from a lady in Columbus, O., is a sample: " Gentlemen Your Ann-Fat was duly received. I took it according to directions and it reduced me 5 pounds. I was so elated over the re sult that I Immediately sent to Ackerman'8 drug store after the second bottle." Another,-a physic clanv writing lor a patient from Providence. R. L, says Four bottles have reduced her. weight from 199 pounds to 192 pounds, and there is a general Improvement In health." JA; gentleman writing from Boston, says: " Without special ckange or at tention to diet, two bottles of . Allan's; tAnti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well known Vholes le'Drugglsts. Smith, Dooltitl A Smith, of Boston, Mass., write as follows : "Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady In our city seven pounds in three weeks." A gentleman tn St. Louis writes: "Allan's: Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds tn three .weeks,.ancl altogether I nave lost twenty-five pounds since commencing its use."' . Messrs. Pow ell 4 Plimpton, Wholesale Druggists, of Buffalo, NjY.; write p 'T9i the Proprietors! Allan's Antt Fat: Gentlemen The .following report is from the lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat It (the Ana-Fat) had the desired effect reducing the fat from two to I. five pounds a week until , I had lost- twenty-five Dounds a week until; I had lost twentr-flve trnunds. . I hone never to regain what 1 have lost' ' Mil Anti-Fat 1s an unexcelled' blood-pariflerr It pre-, motes digestion; curing1 dyspepsia, ' and is also potent remedy lor rhejunatism. fampniet on UDesity sent on receipt oi stamp,; BOTANIC MEMGINE OJOi-Prois, BuffaJo,N; Y. T OMAN. Br an Immense nractice at the World's bia sary ana lnvanar. Hcitei, riavingBeateu many thou sand cases oi those diseases peculiar, to woman, I have beett enabled to perfect a most potent and positive remedy for these diseases. . , jo designate this natural speclnc, I have named It ; DR. jPIERCrS FAYORnB'PR TSCRTPTION 1 ' ; ; The tenrn however, is but it feeble expression of my high appreciation of Its value,: based upon per. sonal observation. " I have; while: Wftnesslng its positive results In the special diseases taetdeQt to the organism of womao, singled it out aa tsm cli max OB CBOWKOtQ rEM W MY MKDICAL CAKKgB. Quits rjwrits;; as a positive, (fe, arid:affectualrern Adv for this claafl of diseases, and one that wflL at all times and under all eireumstanoes, act kindly, I and so confident am i that It will not dlsanDototthe most sanguine expectations of a single tovalld lady 1 wow n xor uay ui mo tuuueiua: i.ur wmun eommand It, that I offer and sell it up,dey imj FAVQRrjr&BsacBrfTtair has worked cores, as It oy magTo, and with a certainty never before at talned by mymedldne. Leucorrhoea, Excessive Flowing-Painfal-Monthly--Periodst Suppressions whtn from imnsitrmtl nunM. TrmflnliuitlAa- We&lr hKiiBaci'Polapsus, or Falling of the Iei Ahtever- sion ana tteuursiua, wano8wwu oeniuMtona, Internal geat, Nervova Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Oan- f gesUon, InflanimatiOH and Ulceration of the Uterus, ; lmpotency, tJajrenness,. or termu, ana jremaie Seaknesa,- I do not extol this medicine as a "cure p but It Bmlrably fojnus- :K btnolbhkis dv rv& kbs being a most, perfect specific tn all chronic diseases ofthe sexual 'system of woman;' It will Dotdlsappemt.1 nor will it do harm, la any state ox .eondttkHLfTlh) THnl f i t'ifil; IrnjjJti sent post-paid, on receipt of S1.G0.- It treats mV nutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, andj gives mucn vaiuauw aavioe m regara to tae man. awnientoa those affections, i w .r , &. TTatePreeeriptionSokl byDrurelsts. (, - f R. V. PIERCE, IL D., Proprietor, Vorid'g Msperh ary and Invalids' Hotel, BuffalQ, ft Y, v T. RAND DISPLAY OF . ! i'A I' i ... FALLSTYXES, ' FALL STYLES J . i 1 FALL STYLES, t,i FALL STYLES . ul - .i .:i Mi: '- I.ui Mull MM, MM MM KM' KRR T. Y.: M MM UIIin-iViL vnBS V NEB, KSR YY ni'" l " Mil - NB 'u B - RJ t ;:' Hi a U i-i:; v : ; l JBYGOODSA!LOTHOGy r..j , . DRY GOODS, CLOTHLNG ! ' DRY 16001)6; CLOTHING, , j ii-'U '!'. vp ; ill FOR THE TALL TRADE OF 1878, SEMI-ANNUAL GRAND OPENING SEMIANNUAL GRAND OPENING SEMI-ANNUAL GRAND OPENING SEMI-ANNUAL .GRAND OPENING Of all the Latest Novelties In PARISIAN HATS AND BONNETS, PARISIAN: HATS AND BONNETS, 1 DRESS GOODS rif GREAT VARIETY. . DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.. OOjETE LINES OF DRY GOODS. COMPLETE LINES OF DRY GOODS. CCC'LLL 000 TTT HHH HI NNN GGG !!! COC LLL OOO TTT ;HHH III, NNN GGG I!! CCC LLL OOO TTT HUH III NNN GGG !!! 000 LLL OOO TTT HHH IH NNN GGG lit COC LLL OOO TTT HHH III NNN GGG 111 CCC LLL OOO TTT HHH III NNN GGG !!! COC LLL OOO TTT HHH IH NNN GGG !!! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING t The LATEST STYLES in Material, Cut and Make-up, challenging competition In prices. AH are invited to the Feast of Extraordinary Splendor at the MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF - S. WITTKOWSKY. S. WITTKOWSKY. S. WITTKOWSKY. a WITTKOWSKY. REMARKABLE! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR. ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. Our Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and weU Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter COOL OO TTTT H H U KN N 5GO OOL OO T H H n NN N G O O E Q O T HHH JI H N N O OOL O O T H um N NN G OO OOO ULL OO C H Hr II N NN. OOO OONSISTINOF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at - l - ...' W. KAUFMAN COS. Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C. I'r A well! Assorted Stock of .,: BOOTS, shoes'.' fine gatters, Ihatsacaps, f '(ij-rni'. ' . .. '- ' inn! Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. , ' -i ' -i-. I-' ! Ir. - . gB" GIVE US A CALL. '.'" , ' ' "' i' 'sept26'' pALL OPENIN OF ; 'Ii..! - FINE MMMMttT11 - II Wlf' ' N' EKii RMt'T MMMMUL I It Hi HH NiR'B jjf iB ET T UN N N EB TIN VRH KRB TT M IS. HUli '- Ii - 11 W If H K ". K S I. M M MULLTXLLLL11K NKKBB, fiitfiwr H.fir: .: firm ' ' :', ': ill ;i,4 I - ... . ...... ; A mm. AND-'!'''''" unV.i f-,' '" FANCf DBt teOODS, .f ' ;!!. x'z Jq?)H ..ivili fir.."--!! WXDNSSDAT Ald TBTJBSDAT4 OCTOBEB 2 3BD. .Si ,v 'H':: ;;;.,i ).'. J 'i;..i-.v:".i iit-iliiitj t 'i':1ii')-; .Mni'l If' IfMWJf-'. '. '-; .U'l Ul GRANDEST. DISPLAY OF FINE GOODS .SI ,i -isUAjij .vcrJ :VAaZ:.i XTEB, EXHIBITED LN CHAR LOTT E,, ;rlH;s(tii' fri-fMluoi ffii Jliiis' SK'Ii''X''f,r .-.'ifo'fiTli rUi'lv 'j"r.jir lo I , r 'i ' " . n - i lit 1-, t liUii it.'ii,-tni s-.t vr Mi-u nici "iv rJlfii-ihliiii octi t -. . r i t rMJR AUTUMN FABRICS I " t W .:ruJtlf.UH WAJJ 3HT ; ... ,'. ' . l-.ii-.)-TiJ.'J;lJli-ifl '.::-! niifu -ttxti tfial) r.ba-nt1 ,.hTU-M -h -t.it lj"Clir,vi u lo a-Mtit . i Ar.'ri I i"- 1 ii-r:iju Inn, jro t jiiiU.fi iii I an :'?Ioiti km; ID) DjiiJuL-i -iii. ';a-wiiijif A EIB3 DDDrdi,iIiLUati 'A. T i. , J'Ml't 11! ".(jIVol V.I--hfi iv BBB fi -B JOQiS il'MUl! H ... .if iii ftn mif ji' j! V ' ' ' .'1 i mki i.; i!' J i iU ifi'i ilK l(i iHuii.ii ;!? iiJi"r i.Hl"(. lim-mfuro'j i .;.; .r- -fi OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARB NOW BEADY . ii.: i : ..i i-MUtil 'ltl VolKl :.'.--f.:i. Till ii M,!',i nu-'il ).!'. -iii j 'j.i n.i!4.j viniiiiuui ! i. '- t' . .iii,t.r;'i i in. ;.;! "f f-iifir.tiiitai Hi; Wi We have made great efforts to rude tbe deifar nds of purchasers for their .ii-.i) .!ii;if'. lii ''A V rij : i)H-.' -iiij iii.ui ! ; i.f -i .' Tit:'! -nil j VHi'. iiffiwfflmi FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS f ' ' -FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ' ; :-.M.-i'a 'Mil i ! !'-i;-ri!; .,1 I.J. ,. .;. 'i..: 't.. ii'ui;i;-. :'.::: .' !,., , - ! : . . ixiY ir. '" i .. 1 Hi ii I ..-trnift The pre-eminence already attained hy our pro ductions, and their, superiority as, regards .Shape, Style . and General Completeness ynil ;ba ;a jmore distinct Feature thaa. ever. . . , . , ,, t .. 1. ,U y.l-i ' ' i ;!:- ! I hi .'Kit i i i i. ii' :.,,r"i;.ij..l ' . .:. .'i! ' -.-'!! -nil JJ-iiii A cordial 'welcome Is exteh'ded geheral'iyj with gratitude for past patronage. ., A Very respectfully, ' i rtT.'j; ti -tfiiuri EtD.ATTfBBO. 0 UR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY lit nl SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY I i(t i SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY t ' n " ' 'JS'fiiT" .i.u; The Cllmai of ali our Efforts Jteachetl )' " ' 1 The Climax of all our Efforts ReaohedT The Climax of all our ,Eorls Reached ! in.. "i'i liiiiiuin j; ui' Jif Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect in Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect hi .Shape, Fit and: Made i iii: h t , ; i,. iii-. ' PRICES-Lowest .we haw eves uotedai i; , . J . . ii 'i i . ... I . .... ..i.i ! , VARIETY the Largest ever shown lkcharlptte. . , . . t , ... . . . i . . .... j Every Department Theronghly GbBipletk j 'Ail ' ; .;i ic'tiui' v."' Every inch in our Large and Commodious Store Room tested to Its utmost capacity' t . Mariy of the Styles of Goods which' we Bbpw are offered Only by Our HobsA'" - ' J- tlii M'i i.'!' !!:! ri'l"' ; f.l-iPj!:. -Iiij V Hint a'; MEN'S, BOYS' AND'cktoBJ SUrr ii t' .k-'fjn Wiitti at 1 At all prices toWit the demands of the Pedple. Foreign Goods of Our OwnDhW imporuiiion. Mf 'i. i"Miui;ui iiv.i ui iftU'.'i . : i:' j:'-' ' ;- ''!'!' 1 ' ''' f'L,J ..ft ' 1 . I j ,!tl lO FURNISHING DFJABTMENT Magnipeef t As- sortment at popular prices. v i..it in i r-,;, ,i . , -r-! ij.iu Ij ; i ; i ' J 1.jw4-1 ii.in ii ,-li;i . .!. ! (tii'iltiiotfi);': lo Wfli ti;! . We pay no Jobbers Profits, merely paying a limited percentage to ewe? services lor superin tendence of 111.' iTWslg'ttiatrons advantages seoondt none; tat the iUnated States. I'Hii. iiill hi il rj-tillt o '1071:1 ;'. jiiui .tfkh'ii.ii .liiv Ji;tlo'l u i .-ih iiif hi ti OUB11 liUil ui !-u il f t Ali ti s JuiiliioiJ sTont ow oveeooIts 11 fci! i ! T0CK;OF OYERCOATa i i;l4 hrj:i!lr. -' !:t T)..U '! 51 'nil lo , reof the Latest Styles fresh f rbm the jnanu taMMm A.tU v. kai.f- tlii(AA' Viii' tlla' Mite nf UKWli OUU VI WW lll. - - the waters. 4 "f '',H1 J,J yfiU i: ; . ';li;i.i io 'S iifMo 7i! lolkCoiiiei 1 ( pan aad pee for ypuVseWja tguatahtee the ,fii !irt; Li)BFJftW ANGER iRCk,Uii irf-fijcj! m n iiww vino w JI .31 ii''sA'lti. iu i-tFJnaClsthiers 8dTa0ors. ' X-'NOTHEB lidT 0 THOSE Vii-. jLiij ivtAr.l f:d yti; L-jntJiit 1L'0T v lit-!!;) j; lMii.ij(fiirrff 7I efMltr The, most graceful, easywu-aHing totrbdueed Into this market. mem oeiuie uuyuig uoisutr 4iJ;liJ inij;- BARBIN'aEBirBOTrER. trrJ-J;;-ij.J -jUl' 9lfl 1m t'-H mli-r htiH iiit Vlin7sft : 47;il , ifl oonsequewce of (the lecUjctton the, wlee of the, original cost of materials, andjh order to give W patrtns the1 Denefitbt'thlj reductfbri frota and after this 1 dal PltogTat4watM tattnY&t my GalkfjM.Jnoh .Ji a - i ti.:a- niBEDUCED;B4JEa-n otft vsept22.. ,t ;fnVt(.T.J.H.,YAN;NESa. .1 . . . --"'lo..' . tdX'iiljij. -j:t ill-yrrti't . . QTTJDEBAKEBJJjGONS ; - v-fl am preparAt to-'oCei xtra tlfidillemete to car- ,te8desUlng,ttie,-i Hlai4i",li lilit v. i!'cELEBBAtliljSTttDEBAAwAd t CU8a exintn9.1aheatiprics ana - CoUege Street .uorsem ever Bout Ml to diamine nil -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1878, edition 1
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