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l)e,CI)arbtte burner. . ..... THE OBSERVER JOB DEPARTUEMT SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Daily, one year, ( post-paid) in advance. 'Six Month . Three Months One Month. . . '.. WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, (in the county) in advance Out of the county, postpaid, , Six Months ..$8 00 ... 4 00 ... 2 00 ... 75 Has been thoroughly mvplied with emry heeded ) want, and with the Latest Stylrs of Tyjx, and every huum nfJnh War mn ttma h done tOUA NMTneM, 1 dispatch and cheapntn. WecanjvmUht at Short notice, ... , . .. ICI, 1 .i . . ... ... ,. ' 'UMt v j ' ; . .... . . . , I BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, - ...2 00 ... 2 10 ... 1 00 LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, y, , j . TABS. RECEIPTS, POSlikS, J - , PROGRAMMES, HAND-BILLS, pamphlets; circulars; CHECKS, a. CLTAKLOTTE, N. C, FRTDAY, OCTOBER' 4, 1878. NO- 2,995. Liberal Reduction jorCUib, .iif'i ; f ROiSiiihuU 'nil W, I S'S'lil Noble Women, 1 " i : (- ' H ) O BSERVATIOJTS. grg (800ter UXklu& Sic. It! L 1' -" -t? ? ri H ' '"! LIAS & COHEN -Desire to Inform their friends and customers, both Wholesale and Retail, that their FFP A it Jj F AA J, L rA A L L AAA L L F A A LLLL T.T.T.T. AND E XI NN N TTTT EEB RRR II NN N T E R R II N N It T EE RRR II NNN T E RR II K NK T EEB R R W W SSSRTTTT OO COCK K 5 T O OO OK K T O OO KK T O OO OK K T OO OOO K. K Is now complete, and to which they are dally add ing by their Northern Resident Bayer all that Is required for a first-class General Establishment J Our Goods are bought of manufacturers and commission agents, and we will guarantee our friends to sell them as low as they can be bought In any market; and we will agree to duplicate any bill purchased In any of the Northern markets. We invite the ladles to Inspect the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS Ever Brought to this Market, Also, our Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, Mohairs and Dress Goods, Bmbroldertes, Ac., all of which can be bought cheap at ELLAS A COHEN'S. furniture. B URUESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, Ac. BEDDING, Ac. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS t CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! LOUNGBS! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! ' COFFINS of an kinds on hand. tW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. IW Fine Assortment of Children's Carriages, Just arrived. Call and see them. Jan3 B ARGAINS IM:; trtrVV U RRR Nlf N IT TTTTU TJRRR ERR ' U UR BNlf N II . T U DB RE : FF U URRR NNN IIj f U TJRRR EE V V UR RN .NN H T . & TJR, R.B V W R BN HN II V.i Xp B BBKB AT, "'I V : J-.'- .U J- E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Next to Postofficr- .. -t'ljfrj ;uul r,t r..: lit 'A ,, My Stock Is very Larg ind embraces a Full Line of . t , .- ' iKi Si JH'I sil'i' ..:H- ,,i . : 't :ju -: j. . ':!! . .i, . .- ; ' ' ' i V. ,(i;;'rO,"f!t!,iT PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM .-:-;.j;Ki;':' '. --'I v .?! ,i..TA':t rH'.' ' ;. '.j fii :. f , i-' i !. v ..J .L'jItUiW W''ii . !'i II liltti' .: i : " X. .d AXD r !!:! f!! 'A-:'.:,r- K 1 1 OFFICE FURNITURE. All Goods Packed Free of Charge. RESS GOODS 1 We have just received a : MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS! And propose to sell them at a very close margm. y Our FLANNELS have never been so cheap as now. All styles, White, Red, and all the different Shades of Opera Flannels, plain and plaids. Ladies will find the Best Assortment of Children's and Misses' Fancy Hosiery in Charlotte. We have a Fine Line of Worsted Fringes and Galon Trimmings. 7 11 Our Stock of CARPETS Is nearly all new.1 Call and see tnem. We keep a good line of TRUNKS. We sell the best Unlaundried SHIRT to the Uni ted States for the money. Ladles and gentlemen will And a good Assort- went of FLANNEL UNDERWEAR .- ".Hi. !-n.' - . ,,. I,-,;, : :!: ) Asfc for Ntgh&gown Goods. Ask for anything you want in our line. We have it. 1 i ' ji " ' ' ' ALEXANDER HARRIS. ; ALEXANDER & HARRIS. sept25 N EW GOODS .!' FOR THE FFP A L 1. TTTT RRR A DDD EES F AA L L.i.',. T R R AA J D R FF A A L It T RRR A A D DEE F AAA L It T R R AAA D D E F A ALLLLLLLL T R RA A DDD SEE Old Customers and Friends in General : After returning you my many thanks for your patronage, I will say to you : I leave for the North ern cities to-day for the purpose of Selecting a First Class Stock of DRY GOODS FOR THE RETAIL TRADE IN CHARLOTTE. r 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 Gash Bpters can get, and that you will be able to bay Goods for cash that will be greatly to your Interest My STOCK will be open for your inspection by the 15th or 20th Instant, m the BROWN BUILDING, Opposite Charlotte Hotel, Tryon Street T. L. SEIGLE. Charlotte, N. C, Sept 3, 1878. tW Democrat and Home please copy. N EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS! , ) -If : : i - GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! Minus ; An IMMENSE STOCK of aU the Latest Novelties In !. ., -I--., ill'.! i ) I PRINTS, DRESS GOODS! ,- .! ! i READY-MADE CLOTHINGjl HATS, FURNISHING GOODS;' Ac; J I 'I i '!ir' .vji-ni;i .1 25 per cent saved In buying at this popular esr tabllshment -!'! .J fU; U'lUA'. i . Every man woman and cbM U311? Invited i can and examine our goods. - i '.iuio ! ins -4, r H.MOKRIS&BR0S. t;i b'i ,J j . H. MORRIS & BROS, j !f'itf.iO H. MORRIS & BROS. ! i .f3r Beautiful BOYS' SUTTS elegantly trtmme D Why is it that a man cannot see a bundle of tooth picks without helping himself when he does not need them at all? Ex-Gov. Hayes will visit the fair at Cumberland, Md., October ttth. He appears to be the original fair bend. Washington Post. Frank Buckland, the naturalist declares that ba bies swim naturally; A friend put one Into warm water, and it took to It like a duck, swimplng briskly. Colonel Cox, on trial in Dallas, Texas, with three other Colonels for counsel, and any number of the same rank on the jury, was acquitted with ap plause. " ' Customer (In quest of a particular brand of ci gars): "Are those these?" Dealer (affably): "Yes, sir, these are those." Neioarc Sunday CaU. , The New York Graphic wants able men to come to Congress. The Graphic ought to know that they all do come as fast as they are able. Washington Post. ! They are talking of abolishing funerals In Ohio. Not that the people will cease to die, but the funer al Is expensive and the medical colleges get, the corpses anyhow. Buffalo Express. If, In the make-up of the modern small boy there Is altogether too much whistle for the amount or boy. It is most too much like using a two-quart funnel In a three-ounce vlaL Bridgeport Standard. Meeting a commercial traveller who was pretty full of old Robinson county, Gubblns remarked to his wife: "Tight as a drum, ain't he?" "Worse'n that," she replied, "he's tight as a drummer." The Massachusetts Republican convention's ap proval of the "motives" of Hayes' administration is like the recommendation given the deacon, that he was a sound theologian but a terrible swearer. The business of nailing lies has commenced. A good sized orator will nail about a hundred a day, and he will make during the same period about five hundred for somebody else to nail. The weak ness is that It creates no demand for nails. Chica go News. "There would be more saloons In this town, said a native, as the train slowed North through Mont gomery, "if It wasn't for one thing." "And what is inat?" askea the tourist "Ain't any more nouses," replied the native; and the tourist opened his note book and remained absorbed in thought. Burling ton Hawkeye. In a flood in Austin. Texas, a man found him self left on a swiftly dissolving bank. He called to his son, who was on high ground above, to throw him a rope. The boy did so, and the old man, as he took one end of the line in his hand, said: " Now listen to me, and do as I tell you. If you And you can't hold on when I commence to climb, let go. It's no use foi both to drown, so don't let me pull you down, if you find you can't hold the rope, drop It, run down In the flat, and grab for me as l noat by." rne boy braced and me iatner was saved. FLVER NOIES. There are a great many refugees in Atlanta, and, like Louisville, she says ,'Corae." . . . Revs. J. "W. Bachman and II. II. Par ker are the only ministers remaining in Chattanooga. The Xew Orlealis Tiiries thinks that October 15th will see the end of the plague in that city. Seven miles from Port Gibson a child died and its mother had to make its coffin and dig the grave. Germantown, Tenn., though visited by the plague, has supported herself and asked for no outside aid. Rev. W. P. Barton, of Greenville, Miss., is the only Methodist minister left in Memphis but they did not all die. Of the fifteen hundred inhabitants of Winona, Miss., only one hundred and ntty remained m the town nan an nour after the fever was announced. Augusta has contributed to the fever sufferers an average of over thirty cents apiece to every man, woman and child in the city. Savannah has contributed an average of over fifty cents apiece. Arcuine from comparative tables of previous epidemics the iNew Orleans Democrat predicts that in the next eight days the deaths will drop down into the twenties, and that they will not again reach fifty in a day. The citv council of Greenville, Ala., has passed the following1 order : That any person circulating reports that the yellow fever exists in the city of Green ville, Ala., until officially declared, be fined, upon conviction, one hundred dollars, or imprisoned one hundred .days Quarantine acrainst Memphis news papers leads the Avalanche to remark that the history of the world, since Adam was a boy, does not furnish par allel examples of idiotic imbecility ex hibited by the terror-stricken authori ties of Milan, Humboldt, Ripley and Corinth. In Nashville a man fainted : at Nor mandy a woman gave birth to a child; in New Orleans a boy got tight on beer, and the usual "great excitement" fol lowed. In the Normandy case, Dr. Cow an was telegraphed for and came on a special engine to find "both doing as well as could beexpected." "Lord.what fools these mortals be !" .-. -1 : - Memphis Avveal: On .Thursday tjie son of a pastor of one of our churclies numbering four hundred members was buried. The son himself had many friends.-' Who attended that funeral i The Barents, themselves iust .Jxom .a yellow fever bed, and two nurses "of the soivohe an Italian and the other ane-i gro..,:hesepwr and no others., ,,., Meonpbis, Je .-"Becton, the marar of Grand Junction,' who ran away frtfrn his , roeotle.i!-whenr the fever broke out there,.and carried away the funds sub- Bcriutju uy me peuyic ui many ujl mo States, has not yet beea heard from. n A traitor to his trust, a robber of the dead and the suffering, he should be hunted down, as the thief he is, and placed in the penitentiary of the State he has dis-i graced, foT life. ! A Curious Ca'sei There has beena.puriaus case on trial in "Mow "VYirV thft nlaintitT hfiincr the proprietor of the Hotel Bristol, and the defendant Mr. MiuoanK, a j gentleman who was not satisfied with the table and quit Much evidence of anamusin character was brought out, and the mer its of butter, gamey game, Saratoga po: tatbes; pates, aUd other delicacies were fully disscussed. SeveraJ wealthy board ers at Hotel Bristol took the trouble to be present at the proceedings, and their expressed opinion, was that ,t.ha fare at the Bristol was good enough" for them or they wouldn't remain there, and that they thought it a yery diminutive thing for a man of means to attempt to wrig gle out of a voluntary agreement to pay rent by misrepresenting the quality of the fare of the table at which he had often riujaied- ii'Thetriali resulted v ill ; a verdict for the plaintiff.. The landlord told a reporter that thte 'witnesse's' who tfeflfiM against him. were ."beatsr lie said : jLtisb jthe wocd adyisedlyv ..They owe me money for accommodation at the Hotel Bristol, and are trying to beat me out of it. I proposed sue tBehi all. If I had been defeated to-day I should tore1 '-carried it up. As it is, I shall institute proceedings against the rest of the 'beats.'" - - ,r. 1,7. V. WUUUViJ Col. A. Coward. .deerence to his private inter estsi has1 tieeided to decline the. . ppminatlpn Jtar .l-hegMatoe, theS8d4tuiiThe.ecessity for this ac- tidnl his in1 Baltimore Every Saturday i ? : ' The scenes in the feVer - Strieker South must be terrible in the extreme,' more especially in Memphis, where, out of a population of fifteen' thousand; there has been -a mortality of twelve hundred, with three thousand now ill ef the plague, from-whose fever-parched lips comes the wailing cry ?Help, or we perish" a wail which, thank God! has aroused a generous sentiment in every Northern heart, until it; has re sounded - again and1 again, and iri tele graphic throbs re-echoes upon the rjroad Atlantic's ' other shore- The Memphis Appeal, whose staff ' has been depleted from ten to two, says: "Feat: gits on every face, and dread on every heart. We work not in the shadow, but in the very face of death. Parents have de serted children, and children parents : husbands their wives, but not oWwife a husband." ' What a eulogy- is paid to woman in these few words. Truly we can say with Scott : In our hours of ease ' Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brew, A ministering angel thoui r What a picture of heroic self-sacrificing devotion do not these women of Memphis show ? In many cases, where roads of escape were open to them, they EuShed the tempter aside, and remem ering their vows at the altar "in sick ness and in health -they remain at their post until "death do them part," and oveT the corpse of him they loved, their sobs are the only requiem, their' dead hopes the only immortelles. God bless and avert the fatal scourge from those noble ones w'ho have stood by the loved heart's fire-side and fanned its smoul dering embers into flame, or sanctified the dying ashes with the holy dew of wifely tears. The Cow-Bell Argument. Raleigh News. While the Hon. Joseph J. Davis, the ; Democratic nominee for Congress in j this district, is addressing the people, in it uigmueu miu. sia,LeBUiaiuijs.e man ner, on the issues before the country, which concern their highest interests, the spectacle presented by the two Rad ical candidates is in -the highest degree discreditable. Perhaps we should qual- ify this remark somewhat, so far as Mr. Bledsoe is concerned, as he has taken i occasion to deprecate the undismified j and farcical phase which the-canvass, as Detween nimselt and Mr. Turner, has assumed, and which has been forced up on him by the latter. That was a rare sight at Clifton's Mill, in Franklin county, as described by Turner with evident pride in his achievement. Moses went there to meet him. Josiah didn't want to be "met." Moses commenced to speak, whereupon Josiah produced a cowbell and tang it vigorously to drown his utterances. Moses,' thereupon, according to Turner's version; commenced to whistle, and so the people had the benefit of a remarka ble instxumentai and vocal duet, instead of a debateJ on the questions of the uayi ; in Why Slumber Evades Her. Burlington Hawkeye. , , "Ethel Vane" sends us a poem, "Why Does Sweet Slumber Shun My Eyes ?" Why ? Sit down here, Ethel, where we can tickle your rosy ear with the waxed end of a short moustache, while we whisper to you that when a girl s.carce y nineteen years of age eats' an; ;eight o clock , supper of cold tongue, broiled, steak, salt mackerel, fried potatoes. doughnuts, cold apple pie, fried eggs, iresn peacnes, a slice oi , watermelon, and two cups of coffee, horrified slum ber will pack its trunk and climb on to the first train that Will take it farthest away, and all the poetry m the Baptist College wotft bring it back for a week. Don't ask any more such conundrums, Ethel ; these are stirring, earnest times, that thrill with peril and impending danger, and our liar is tuned to loftier strains. Has Obleeged To. Oxford Torchlight j Will Hays is the author of a new bal lard, "Keep in de middle ob de road." If he didn't aboutrhere he would collide with one of these pestiferous hand-carts on the sidewalk iri less than three minutes.- 9 To ail who are Buffering .from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss oi manhood, dec, I will send a receipt tnat will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send' ' self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T EN MAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. , , - may30d&wtl Environed with Danger. The dweller or temporary sojourner hi a malari ous region of country Is environed with danger. Be sides inhaling at every breath an atmosphere sat urated with an Infectious poison, he also drinks waterwhich is tn -most instances' likewise Impreg nated with the fever and ague breeding miasmata. If a bilious subject, deficient in stamina, or Irregu lar In habit of body or indigestion, his peril is much increased, as these abnormal conditions are ex tremely favorable to the contraction, of malarial disease. Bitf tigs danger- may be safely encounter ed; with the assistance of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters which, completely 'nullfies the atmospheric virus, and neutralizes the constituents of miasma tainted water. This benign antidote to disease eradicates and prevents fevers of an intermittent and bilious1 remittent type, - besides effecting a thorough and permanent reform of those enfeebled or Irregular conditions of the system which Invite not only malaria, but other diseases equally to be dreaded.. . :. -t.i: i '..; i W E ARE PLEASED To announce to, our friends trid; customers the ar- - .' i- A ' i - i i " - . . i i j. -ii-uji rival of our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, , .WHICH IS : ; ' 't: ' it ' l r :'). v. i 'i ; . i : . - --; i . i . '- . ni:yv. ;;,! -. .-. ,.: - . COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR,, : ti -i-MUt i-Uhiz .!::.. nil . -.ii i -i:u:u:f. : v ' O'.llv.i; ' - And at much lower, prices than ever before. We ..:.!.;-- ..r .t respectfully solicit the patronage df the public. ':f 'vm rt 'JeTespctfully, j .1!lvJJ.n J iHnuwKf'rt:! .". fiii!Kiui l av.fni T! 8.MerChant3'wfll Una w to ttifllr! Interest to examine our sioci.ii!,. v,- Ji ll t ' ' ' .m jNOBUTLER : WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. . rTT ESTABLISHED, 1858. I would respectfully announce to my friends and the pubile generally that my STOCK Is the Largest In the State, and consists of - FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Both of Gents' and Ladles' Sizes, In Key and Stem Winding. Ladles' Opera, Leviathlan and Guard Chains, Necklaces. Lockets, Setts, BreastPlns, Ear Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, , , Collar Buttons, Gents' Gold and Plated Vest Chains. Large Stone and Plain 18 fcaret Gold Rings, in variety. Silver and Plated Ware. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Eye Glasses, kc, Ac., &c All Goods sold by me are fully warranted as rep resented. . ENGRAVING, In all Its branches, neatly and promptly executed. ; Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted for 12 months. , Watch Glasses fitted for ten cents each, best quality: The highest price paid for Old Gold and Sliver. Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER, as there are some unprincipled "Dead Ducks" that play off as Butler when any one happens to be unfortunate enough to call on them JNO. T. BUTLER, One Door from Ellas & Cohen's. SPECIAL NOTICE. All Jobs left with me before January 1st, 1878, will be sold for "Repairs" January 1st, 1879, If not called for. septal JNO. T. BUTLER p LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKTTt, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, ; Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price, and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring. Silver-Plating and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work done for the trade at low prices, . tW Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. ,septl5 SPEELLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Has opened a Store on Trade Street, opposite Homet Fire Company No. 1, for the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. , I courteously Invite the public to give me a call. aug22-3m 'gtxtiltetxs. "RY IT ! THE OLD AND RELIABLE WHEAT FERTILIZER For Sale by BUR WELL & SPRINGS. septl NTI-FAT. ALLAN'S A NN N TTTT n AA NNN T II A A NNN T II AAA N NN T II A AN NN T II FFF A TTTT P AA T FF AA T F; AAA T V 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 Anti-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's drug store after the second bottle.'' Another, a physi cian, writing for a patient from Providence, R. I., says : " Four bottles have reduced her weight from 199 pounds to 192 pounds, and there is a general improvement in health." A gentleman writing from Boston, says:,." Without special change or at tention to diet, two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well known Vholes Ie Druggists. Smith, Doouttlk dc 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 In 8t Louis writes: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds in three weeks, and altogether I have lost twenty-five pounds since commencing Its use." Messrs; Pow ell & Plimpton, Wholesale Druggists, of Buffalo, N. Y., write: "To the Proprietors of Allan's Anti Fat: Gentlemen The following report is from the lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat 'It (the Anti-Fat) had the desired effect, reducing the fat from two to five pounds a week until I had lost twenty-five pounds. I hope never to regain what I have lost' " Anti-Fat is an unexcelled blood-purifler. It pro motes, digestion, curing dyspepsia, . and is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Bold by druggists. Pamphlet on Obesity sent on receipt of stamp. BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.. Propfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. w OMAN. By an Immense practice at the World's Dlsnen- sary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many thousand-cases of those diseases - peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and positive remedy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific, I have named It DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. The term, however, Is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of Its value, based upon per sonal observation. I have, while witnessing its positive results in the special diseases incident to the organism of woman, singled it out as the cli max OR CROWNIJiO GEM OP XT MEDICAL CAREER. On its merits, as a positive, safe, and effectual rem edy for this class of diseases, and one that wllL at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician; and so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which I re command tt, that xolfer undsell It under A POSI TIVE GUARANTEE. . (For conditions, see pamph let wrapping Dome.; . . . . , ' The following are among those diseases Inwhlch my Favorite Pbbsckiftiom has worked cures, as tf by magic, and with a certainty never before at tained by my medicine: . Leucorrhoea, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnatural causes, Irregulariaes, . Weak Back, Prolapsus, or Falling of the uterus, Antever slon and Retroversion, . Bearing-down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous. Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Con gestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of (he Uterus, Impotency, Barrenness,' or Sterility, and Female Weakness. I do not extol this medicine as a "cure all," but it admirably fulflils a snrouaass or pur pose, being a most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will tt do harm, in any state or condition. r , .,v . . . . , .- ' Those who desire further information on these sublects oan-obtain it in Tec People's OQMMOir Benkb Medical Advibeb, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of SI&X. It treats mi nutely of those diseases Peculiar -to Females, and gives much valuable advice tn regard to the xa&a- agemeniui uhkw anecuons. r ' i i- :-. , ; Favorite Prescription Sold W Druesrtsts. . ? !-R. V. PIERCE, MDi, Proprietor, Worldj Dispen- nry aim mvuuua mnei, uunaio, . i, ' 'y MU1CB QHARLOTTE SUCCESS J 1 1 NOTWrrHSTANDING MT EXTRAORDINARILY L4RGE PURCHaSES- -THU3 FALL,-1 AKDHESAEDLESS OF THE ATTEMPTS FROM ALL QUAE- TKRS TO DIRECT TEE TRADE FROM CHARLOTTE INTO OTHER CHAlfKELS, Yet the good Judgment of the people on the one hand, and my superior advantages In pur chases oh the other hand, -HAVE OVERCOME ALL , AN I HATE HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So much so that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their first stocks, gone North for a 8,SS8 8ss8 EEB K KB B EEB OOO OO O O O O O O O O O O O OOO OO NN N DDD NN N D D N N N D D N NN D D N NN DDD PPP U P PU U RRR OOO H H U R BOOH H PPP IT U RRR O HHH P UURROOHH A A DS8a KB LTU R R OOO H RA A8SH BEB B AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH -IS NOW O V E R ,- I shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure. To all who went North for their Stock I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stock by calling on me. To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come again. Our SECOND STOCK in all departments will be complete in ten days. Respectfully, & WITTKOWSKY. jEMARKABLE ! 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 well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter OOC L OO TTTT H H II NN I? UOG OOL OO T H H II NN N G O O L O O T H H N II N If If O OOL OO T H H II N NN G GO OOO IXLL OO T H H II N NN GUU CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at . W. KAUFMAN 4 00& Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C. A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A CALL. sept20 F ALL OPENING OF FINE MM MM ML L II WW N EKE RRR Y Y MMMMIIL V HNS N B R R Y Y Mllli L IINNN KB KRB TI M il MJIt WL II N IKS K B Y H M MU IJ.TJ, 1,1,1,1,11 N NN EKE R & Y AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WEDNESbAT AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2D A 3RD, 'i C.;:- ii', ;;!'- ' i , , GRANDEST DISPLAY OF FINE GOODS -'J EVER EXHIBITED Di CHARLOTTE, .l-ohfi; (f bo-AK-nna VA.M'A lii.xi'.ill JX, . !j ; ' J Ji''"f ,t A : ! K "J't'lfB 8:.kj TJEB Y'B l , ' I :'VJi'' J 'Atv;r'-i-ft,-i'Ji.ts. l-, li X?ab fill lv wn'' ikl-ft l'M.'ji i, iii UR AUTUMN FABRICS ! rt ;' .-.tin r BBS DDD A TTTT TTTT A AA T T AA A A T , T A A B D D BB. P D iBXS DDD S lA T T AAA A I T A A AND BBB RRR OO B BR RO O BBB RRR O Q B BR RO 5 BBB R R OO : OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. We have made great efforts to meet the demands of purchasers for their FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS !! FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1 FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS I The pre-eminence already .attained by our pro ductions, and their superiority as regards Shape, Style and General Completeness will be a more distinct Feature than ever. A cordial welcome Is extended generally, with gratitude for past patronage. Very respectfully, E. D. LATTA & BRO. o UR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY ! SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY ! SEMI-ANNUAL DISPLAY ! The Climax of all our Efforts Reached I The Climax of all our Efforts Reached I The Climax of all our Efforts Reached I Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Make Every Garment Perfect In Shape, Fit and Made PRICES Lowest we have ever Quoted. VARIETY The Largest ever shown tn Charlotte. Every Department Thoroughly Complete. Every inch In our Large and Commodious Store Room tested to its utmost capacity. Many of the Styles of Goods which we show are offered Only by Our House. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS ! At all prices to suit the demands of the People, Foreign Goods of Our Own Direct Importation. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT-Magnificent A' sortment at popular prices. 7 . 13" We pay no Jobbers Profits, merely paying a limited percentage to cover services for superin tendence of manufacture. This gives our patrons advantages second to none In the United States. OUR STOCK OF OVERCOATS ,,., STOCK OF OVERCOATS , STOCK OF OVERCOATS ' Are of the Latest Styles, fresh from the manu factory, and of the best Fabrics used this side of the waters. ! Call and see for yourself. We will, guarantee the politest attention to those wlsbmg to etanune our stock. ; L. BERWANGER tt BRO., 1 ' L. BERWANGER & BRGv " i L. BERWANGER BRO., - : ' !. ' . : : t.U:v, y.f, ;- Fine dothlen and TaDora. i . . Fine Clothiers and Tailors. Fine Clothiers and Tailors; i i, ' . . ' . " i ; mi , E NTIRELY COMPLETE 1 1 ! .iii-'..i : 0UR,FALL 8 Is arriving dally and we can say witH confidents it will be full and complete fa yery ;,'.t . .. : drArtinent:.,:,,. DRESS GOODS,. . . ALPACAS, . ... . . : . ., . MOHAIRS, " "'.-5-i -: ''CAHMERES,'i:',1,i,,1 i'-lS. " i'ivha , HENRTETTAAND .ii'-' '.'iKt ;li joCANTONiCLOTHS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS,'11 ,: m . ri ' ! ft' .' mil n'jiiuitJ Of . every description have been selected, with espe cial care and win De sold as'cheap as "' "1 i m -'the eapestiUj,.1iiU Oar Stock of INDIES' CtOAKsl 'boht dlrecllr 4 from the manufacturersv will compare' In1 (raanty and cheapness with any ever brought to wn mhr ket t W respectfully' ask acalL ,t. .jk oct2 . BARRINQER & TROTTEB ' i OTUDEBAIER WAGONS i i -xX' : 1 am orerjared to offer extra IndtiCflmlntA ea kr. . . , i CELEBRATED STDDEBASER WAGON. I) ; Can and examine; the rwagon bees prfoea' and terms. r . . .. . .- . . ... - . ... - ll,. XX. 1TJ1I111IU1.' O at Reduced Rates. sept25 nil
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1878, edition 1
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